communities of New Pmiacassviti ham with Gjégaca TElGHPEENi‘ Torin LL MONDAY GOES 'I'0 WINNIPEG - Mr. Justice George Tweedy left satur- day for Winnipeg where rid wi.i attend ths gnnual meeting of the Navy League of Canada. —RECTOR FOR IIIINBINGTON —It has been announced that Rev. Sydney J. Davies, present rector of Milton, P.E.I., will bo the new Anglican rector at Kensingwn. sur- veeding Rev. D. Noel, who is leav- igg shortly for Newfoundland. —AFTERNO0N TEA - Mrs. Albert D. Sharp and Mrs. Ai-gus MacKle were joint hostesses at the farmer's home in Summersidc on Saturday at a. smart afternoon tea in honor of Miss Marian Sharp. whose marriage will take place in the very near future. --- S. RETURN FROM AMHERST — Mrs. T. G. Ives and Mrs. D. N. Bell, both of Charlottetown return- ed Saturday evening from Amherst. N. S.. where they attended an ex- ccutlve meeting of the United Baptist Women's Missionary Union of the Maritime Provinces. RECEIVES SAD NEWS -R.elii- fives and friends will learn u-ltn regret, of the death at Ottawa on April i0 of Ethel (Dickleson). wife of Commander C. P. Edwards. Inc sad news was received yesterday by her cousin, Miss Agnes Wil- liams. FUNERAL YESTERDAY —’I"he funeral of the late Mrs. J. L. Simp- son who passed away in New Glasgow, N. 8.. April 8. i948. was held yesterday afternoon from the Cutcliffe Funeral Home. Services at the home and grave were con- ducted by the R/ev. '1‘. E. McLeii- nan. The pail bearers were. Gor- don i". Roper. Dr. I-I. M. MacKeh- zle, E. G. Platts, Gordon P. Rodd D. L. O'Rourke. and L. J. Stacey. Interment in People's Cemetery. SHERIFF T0 REMAIN FOR TIME - Though t-he resignation of Mr. J.G. MacFadyen as sheriff of Queen's County was effective 'Saturday, Attorney General FHA. Lairge informed the Guardian last slight that Mr. Machdyen would remain on duty until the Govern- ment was able to appoint his slic- cessor. FUNERAL YESTERDAY —'I'he funeral of the late Mrs. George Durutord. South Melville, was held yesterday sftemoon. A short ser- vice at her late residence, conduct- ed by the Rev. T. Head. wss foi- lowed by service in St. Johns Anglican Church. Crspsud. The services at the Church and grave ‘were conducted by the Rev. I". Fream. The pail-bearers were Wil- . niont MacDonald, John Nicholson. Frank MacDonald. Prod MMDOYI- aid. William Dunsford. and Gor- don Dunsford. Interment was 'n the Church cemetery. The sympathy of the entire com- munity is extended to the relatives of Master Ashley Bartlett whose tragic death by drowning in the Icy waters of the millpond at Crapaud took place on Thursday evening. March 25th. His funeral sin Monday, March 29th at St. John's Anglican Church, Crapaud was largely attended by sorrowiiig relatives and friends. The boy's father was killed in World War 11 and his mother married sgsin fu Mr. Ellsworth Wilson, Crapauii. His grandfather, Mr. Arthur Bart- lett resides in River Hebert. NS. Words seem inadequate to ex- press the decp sorrow and gloom which cost it: shadow over the Anriah and Travellers’ Rest on April 4 when it was learned that Mr. J. Percy iMarchbank, a prominent farmer and leader in church and temper- ance work, had suddenly passed away. The fact that his brother. Robert, had predeceased him by only a month made the blow much harder to bear and the aymprhy of the entire community goes out to his family and friends. The many floral tributes showed the high el- teem in which Mr. Marchbank had been held. A marriage of much interest to many friends took place at Trinity United Church last Thursday eve- ning when Miss Pauline Maclfln- sion. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David L. MacKlhnon became the ‘bride of Percy McIhnls. eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Seymour McInnis. -' Both the bride and groom are well and favourably known in the Prov- ince. The groom is now manager of Clarke Fruit co., succeeding to that position on the death of Mr. J. Pope " _ Clarke. The ceremony was nerfoimed by Rev. 'I‘.I.‘. MscLcnnan, paflor oi the church. Attendants were Mr. and Mrs. Lcith Jay. Mrs. Jay being a sister of the bridegroom. FUNERAL AT CIAPAUD-Tlie funeral of the late Ashley Bartlett. young Ion of Mrs. Ellsworth Wil- son and the late. Ashley Bartlett, I _ who was killed "overseas. was held from flab St. John's Anglican I Church, Crapaud on March 29th with Rev. Mr. Frame officiating 3., both at the Church anqgrsve. The composed of school must. If!!!) Lyman Horsey. Inhrinqit was lb It. John's Milli- can omit osmium minus. Msasstast cab is Prince ward Island an throughout. as ‘ a ._.. .._Z;~<‘ the home of his daughter, Mrs. Gordon Schwartz. Isl Spring Gar- ,den Road. Halifax. The late M lfuestis was in his 82nd year. a Born at Port l-Illl. Prince Ed- [Wflfd island, Mr. Huestis was i. life-long resident of Summersido and Charlottetown until about a year ago when he and M.rs. Hues tis moved to Halifax. During nls life, Mr. Huestis took an active lll- terest in the business and social life of the community and was a member of Trinity United Church, formerly the First Methodist -Church, Charlottetown. Tho Goveriment of Prince Ed- ward Island has sold $l,0()0.000 iworth of 3% debentures maturing iin seven years and $1,000,000 of ]3"i._lU-year debentures to the fimi 'cf FJ. Brennan and Co.. Ltd. and s. Syndicate. 'I‘lie cost to the Gov- lernment was 3.22%). A portion of ‘the receipts [mm the sale of the ‘debentures ‘Alli be used to retire Ian issue ‘that recently came due ‘but the larger part will be used to provide fu- capltal expenditure last ‘year and the coming year. TUESDAY ' LEAVES FOB NEW YORK-Av torney General F. A. Large leit yesterday for New York. It is understood Mr. Large will be ao- seiit from the Province for ten or 12 daysJ ‘ VITAL STATISTICS REPORT- Elghty-four births were registered in the City last month. Dr. B. C. Keeping told the city Council last night. There were 3i deaths dur- ing the same time and l0 mar- riages. ATTENDING CONFERENCE — Mr. L.W. Shaw, director of educa- tion, is in Ottawa where he will attend a conference on the phys- ical fitness program. Mr. Show will also confer with Ontario education- sl authorities. It la expected he will return to the Province the latter part of the week. TWO-YEAR SENTENCE-James Elwood Stewart. 20. Charlottetown. was sentenced yesterday to two years in Dorchester Penitentiary by Jlidge C. Gavan Duffy. He was convicted of having broken into the store of Mr. Herbert Campbell. Grafton Street. on the evening of March 7th last and of having sto- len a quantity of cigarettes valued at approximately _ BIBLE DEDICATED — At the regular meeting of Memorial L. O B- A. held on Friday last a large altar Bible was dedicated. This Bible was presented to the lodge by one of its inembels. Mrs. JesTT sic Bee-ton and it had formerly be- longed to her father. the late Mr. John K. MacKei-izie. of Canoe Cove. Although it is well over a hundred years old it is still in perfect condition. The gift is very much appreciated by the members- After the close of the meeting a social hour ups spent with the members of Boync L.O.L. ahd s successful auction sale held. In- strumental m-usic was played by Messrs. Acorn. Birt and Webster Among the visitors attending was Miss Hazel Stewart from Eastern Star LO.B.A.. Klngeboro. ‘ Mrs. Sidney MscLesn, Brude- nell. recently recclved word that her nephew, William Arthur Bears 20-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Bears, Boston. Mum. was killed March 29th as he at- tempted tn board the 3:27 train to Boston at Lindenwood Station. The young man had been driven to the station by his fathenwho then stopped tor gas. The young man hustled to catch the moving train. and fell beneath the wheels of the train. He was rushed to the hospital by his father where the young man was declared dead on arrival. He was born in Boston in i927. and attended Stonchsm schools. graduating in i946. I-Is sn- llsted in the Navy in 1945 and was discharged at the end of the war He had then entered ‘hifts College to which he was en route whet- he was killed. He is survived by his parents. a brother. Alvin, who is in the Anny Signal Corps. aria a sister Claire at high school. His father is the son of the late Mi. and Mrs. Isaac Bears of Montague. A brother. Bruce. taught in the primary department of the Moh- tsgue school fos- maay M—' Lan. For the first time in the crim- insi history of the Province, nitro- glyccrlne. the safe-breakers "soup" was used over the week-end in‘ forcing open the safe of the Irvin; Oil Company-located on the City'- outslsirts-and in a futile attempt to open the safe of the Imperial Oil office located nearby. The sum of I150 was all that the burglars got for their work at the Irving Oil Company office owing to the habit of the Company's drivers of taking their Saturday collections home with them be- cause of the early closing of the banks on that day. City Police. who are collaborat- ing with the R..C.M.P. said yester- day it was their opinion that the "blowing" of the Irving Oil Com- psnyb safe was done by "experts" with considerable experience. The operation was canted out by drill- ing a hclc in the sale and insert- ing the nltro-glycerlne and a fuse. The explosive was then ooverau with soap and the fuse ignited. Entrance was effected. the police bflisve. by the use of a ccliuioic key as none of the windows nor the locks on the doors bad so parsatly bssn tampered with. ‘his third break wok place at tba I’. W. Woolworth establish» so. mat, iotltld on cum sum. than tbiovla gained entrance News ‘about: Tarlane was held. ‘I [from the roof through a skylight which they apparently had pried i- open by means of a crow. b or in some such instrument. From err- they made their way down through the office and into the main store The thieves made off with about three dozen pairs of nylon stoch- lngs. some men's socks and other small articles. —'l‘0 TORONTO —Mrs. Orville Clarke of Kensington. and daugh ter Felicia. who is paying teller l" the Bank cf Nova Scotla, left uh Monday morning for Tor- onto. They were sccompanled by Mrs. Hanford Reeves of Charlotte- i.0\vn. While in Toronto they will 2:) the guests of Mr. and Mrs. well Clarita-K. James Lamont MacFarlanc, 4i- year-old Charlottetown man passed away suddenly yesterday afternoon after a brief illness. The deceased who was an employee at the C-N R. Freight Shed had been to his work as usual yesterday morning out on returning home at noon complain- ed of a severe pain in the head. Medical attention was san-monco end he was rushed to the Char- lottetown Hospital where he P-Ss- ed away early yesterday afternoon A son of the late Mr, and Mrs John MacFarlahe of hills City, the deceased was well and favorably known by a large number of friends who were shocked at, his sudden passing. Left to mourn are hi! wife, the former Miss Eva Warr-iri. one son. three years old and a baby daugh- ter. [n addition four brothers and two sisters survive, Thomas. Ver- non, Archie and Victor, o] this City; Margaret. (Mrs. CE. Birke) also of this City; and Mary. (lvos. Wil- liam Daly) of Boston. Mass. —--HOME BEREAVED —- The coznmunity cf Bedeque was sadden- ed to hear on the afternoon of April 5th of the death. at her licitne, of Mrs. W. F. lvIncl-‘arlane, the former Irene ‘Ilumer of Tyne Valley. Altihough the deceased had been in falling health for the past two years yet she was srlously ill_ but a short time. It could be truly said of her that she was :i mother in lsrael. always willing to help any person in need. She took an active part in all affairs beneficial to the ommrunlty and was especially interested in the Women's institute. The many floral tributes testified to the high esteem in which Mrs. Mac- Those left no cherish her memory besides her sorrowing husband are one daughter. Doris. Mrs. G. if. Phillips. Summerslde, and three sons. Howard in Vancouver. B. C.. Neil- in Sirmmerside and Arthur on the homestead. The largely attend- ed funeral services from her late residence on Wednesday afternoon were conducted by Rev. W. C. Crowe. assisted by Rev. C. A. Britten, ‘Ilhe favourite hymns of the deceased. "The Old Rugged Cross" and “Abide With M2” were sung. The pallbearers were Messrs. Howard wright. Jr.. Amos Boulter. Reginald Forbes. Robert Waugh. J H. Maef-‘arlane. Hector Leard. Interment was in North Be-deque Cemetery. -S WEDNESDAY BOMB DER-EAVED — Bruce Smith, Rocky Poihtflrecelved the sad news of the death of his broth- er Beecher at Los Angeles. CaliL. l‘. s. A. following a serious opera- toin. He is survived by his wife son and daughter. three sisters in USA, one brother in B. (3.. lhrec brothers. James. Ivor and Bruce of Rocky Point, P. E. I. —R.ECTOR. ABSENT-Jn the a.b- sence of s rector. for a few weeks. members of the Laymenb Associ- ation plan to hold services at St. Stephen's Church. Burlington. on Sunday. Mr. William J. Profltt conducted the service. and warden James Evans read the lessons anc delivered the message. Bur --PAINIUL INJUIIY-An un- fortunate accident occurred at the home of Mr. and Mrs-Fred Proflit. Swing Valley, when their two- yesr-old child received burns by coining in contact with boiling water from a kettle. Mrs. Profltts mother, Mrs. Hutchlson of Eller- slic. is assisting in the care of the little one. Bu! ARRIVED HOME DY PLANE — Mr. and Mrs. Brenton V. Multan and baby Dianne of Summe .13.. returned Monday evening by plane from Ottawa. They were accom- panied by Mrs. Lorne A. Stewart and children of Kemptville. Ontario Mrs. Stewart will visit her parents Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Harper, Victory Avenue. Charlottetown 'I'0 ASSIST AI‘ SACIAMENI‘ SERVICE! - At the request of the session tho Rev. T. W. Good- will will assist the Rev. It. J1 Wast- away"lt the Sacrament season is‘. the Church of Scotland. Cambridge. Mass. The Sacrament of the Lord’. Supper will be dispensed these on lundsy, April 25th. ‘while in Cam- bridge Mr. Goodwill will be the guest of David J. and Mrs. Wilbur 39A Prescott Street, Somervllla. Mass. ' FLIIJS I'll-OM [IRELAND -Mrs Pius McOauglsey. loaslisw. who is spending a few days in the City. the guest of bar daughter. Mr . Gerald I. Mitchell. lohool sow leaves this morning for Lynn, Mass, where she will meet bsv mother. Mrs. Mary Cflcgan. who, despite he: ll years flew from Valley Psloo. Cork. Ireland. on a visit to several grandsons bow ra- aiding in wan. Mass. Woelilolalotl. dill! Kill J .m "teeth s. s: minis... ewrated on for appendicitis last week in th-e PYIIIOCSEOIJIIIY Hospital e return to her home in Brae cn Sunday afternoon. Miss MacLeod is a stenographcr employed in Summer-side. FUNERAL SERVICES —f"uneral of Mrs. John J. MacDonald was held Monday. April l2th. from ner late residence to St. Andrew's Church; Requiem Mass was celc brated at 10 am. by Rev. '1. Campbell, who also held servict at the grave. Pall bearers were Messrs. Adolphus McKihnon, Joiin D. MacDonald, Chester Birt, Wai- lace Birt, George Handrahan. Mil- ton Rogerson. NEW GAME‘ OFFICER - Mr. James Rodd. Qttawa. who was ap- pointed Pish and Game Officer for this Province last Thursday. was a visitor to Charlottetown yesterday Mr. Rodd who leaves oh return to Ottawa today, conferred with Pre- mier J. Walter Jones durlnz his visit here. l-le is expected to re- turn to this Province in the hex‘. two or three weeks, when he will fake up his new duties- I-‘AIRVIEW IN SERVICE-The SS Fairview, under the command of Captain Thomas Paquet, coir- rnenced her regular schedule be- tween Charlottetown and Rocky Point on Monday. insofar as foot passenger service is concerned. No vehicle traffic has been carried yet, due to the fact that the set- ting of the floating ramps has not. been completed. ’l'hese are expect- ed to be in place this morning and vehicle traiIlc may begin this afternoon. The Fairview made her first unscheduled trip on Saturday and made further trips on Sunday. but resumed regular schedule Mor- dsy. COYLE-GISH-Irrthe church u! the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Jamaica, New York. by the Rev. Father Joseph ti. Spcllmiin, Adele Coyle. daughter of Mr. slid Mrs. Jaincs Coyle cf this cily to Leo M. Gish of Jamaica. N Y. The bride. who was given away by Paul Holder of Rutherford. N J.. was attended by Miss Josephine Brown. RN. of St. Clares lies» pltal, N. Y.. also of Charlctteiowii while Mr. Alexander Lucas acted as groomsman. Double ring cere- mony was used. After the ccrc niony a reception was held for the immediate relatives and friends. The happy young couple then let‘. for Boston where they spent their honeymoon. The death occurred in the City Hospital on Friday, March 9th, of Mrs. John J. Macdonald of Pls-‘ quid. Mrs. MacDonald was ll. faithful member of St. Andrew's Catholic church where she attend- ed services regularly until a few months ago when her health no longer permitted tier to leave her hotne- Ever busy she erijoyed s long and happy life and took great pleasure in any work which was for s worthy cause. She leaves to mourn. besides her husband. two daughters, Katherri and Joanna. and one son Francis. The fun- eral servlce wu held on Mondby morning to St. Andrew's church. Burial in the church cemetery Service at the church and grave ‘was by her pastor. Rev. T. Camp- l. FUNERAL YESTERDAY -- The funeral of the lais Mrs- Margaret Martin, widow o! the late Dr. Martin Martin, was held yesterday afternoon. from the MacLean Fu- neral Home. Service was conduct- ed by Rev. T. E. MoLennsn. Dur- ing the service Mr. George John- ston sang as s solo "Beautiful Isle of somewhere". The pallbearers st the lfiineral Home were Lloyd MacLcod. Everett MacLeod. Aben MacLean. W. G. Spencer. Vernon Howatt. Robert MscKlnnon. After the service at the Funeral Home the remains were conveyed to Or- well I-Iead United Church where srrvlcas were conducted by Rev Mr. Evans and Rev. Mr. McLen- nsn. During the service Mr. Roy Smallman sang as a solo "The Old Rugged Cross". The pallbearers were Bruce MacPhee. Fulton Mac- Fhee. Bruce lvfscLecd. Everett MscLeod. Lloyd MacLeod; W- K. MaoLean. Interment was irl Or- well Head Cemetery. With Rev. William Jenkins of- flciatlng at a double ring coro- mony, a quiet wedding was sel- emnized on Friday. April 2nd at Toronto when Emma Marguerite, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Tustlah of Kagawong, Manitoulin Island. Ontario. be- came the bride of Mr. Howard Russell Beck. son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Nestor Beck oFAlILsIon. P.E.I. The bride was attired ln a ‘powder blue suit with navy scou- sorlcs. 'I‘he*brlde's atteflfillit. Miss Eunice Pyfrom. wore brown. with gold accessories. and a corssgs- of yellow roses. 'I‘he groom's attend- ant was Mr. Al'D0bson. Following the wedding dinner. the bride and groom left for I. short honeymoon at Niagara Islls. The death occurred suddenly last evening at his home on Fits- rfly Bl-reet. lummerside, of Mr. Robert Walker. aged ‘l’! years. The deceased. who was born at Freetown. cams in lummcrsldc in i901 and entered the employ of Messrs. M. P. an Co. Ltd" ‘whore b! his lty he gained promotion to the position of mill foreman. H6 resnsfned with the company until his retirement sev- e l Years age. pg his life in the community as Lobntraetor be sverksd in the constructors of" many cf-the Town's prominent business and residential and earned for himself probation abenvlsblsrsputaticasaafsobas- ‘THE. GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN“ citizen he s‘. +4-.-""" ML ltaa, members and guests spent éti field. pleasant afternoon inspecting an I-Ic leaves to mourn his wife. formerly Miss Mae Hyde of North River, and two daughters, Doris at home and Jean. Mrs. Donald McFarlsne. also of Summerside to whom deep sympathy is extended The funeral will take place Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Presbyterian Church. Summer-side. Interment will be in North Bedeque Cemetery.-S. lngs on display. evening, April 8- Progresslve auc l I18. WCIQ Amusing consolation prise It was with decp regret that received by Mm residents of Kensington and sur- rounding districts lsamed of the passing of Herbert B. Bowhess. I retired farmer and respected mi dent at the advanced age of as. In December of last year he suf- ziven. In March he was taken u. the home of his daughter, Mrs Frank Woodside. where he wav» tenderly care for. A few weeks be fore his death. he gradually he rnme weaker and passed away oi. April 9th. ‘There are left to cherish '1.» memory three sons. Lorne, Char lottetown. (new in Vancouver’; Nelson. Toronto. Edison, Halifax; three daughters. Hazel. Mrs. R. S. Moose. New Anhan; Jennie. ‘ts. Lyman Huestie; Wilmot: Ruth Mrs. Frank Woodside. S'Side; m: brother Colledge, ‘Michigan and two sisters. Mrs. Cobb. New Jersey and Louise in California. also twenty-one grandchildren and sis great grandchildren. His wife pre deceased him fourteen years ago. also one son Hartle and LWu daughters Elsie and Ruby (Mrs Mayne Stewart). after which the Misses accompanying verses. were rendered by Mrs. Murphy assisted servinw-S. in Sununerslde Trinity The funeral of the late Horace Parker of Georgetown Royalty who passed away on Wednesday. April 7th in the Veterans’ Wing of the P. E. Island Hospital. took place from his home in George- town Royalty on Friday. April 9th. Interment was in St. David's United Church cemetery. His pas- tor the Rev. S. J. Boyce conduct- ed the service at the home anl grave. The pail bearers were Messrs. Earl MacLarcn, John Mo: risoll. Temple MacDonald. Bei- nard Keenan. Prank MacDonald took their places before the min- terested friends. The Slllf. with black accessories of returned veterans met the fun eral procession at thr cemetery and at the completion of the grave-side service they deposited poppies in the grave of their fal- len comrade. The late Mr. Parker served in the American Army dur- lug the 1914-18 conflict and in Canada's Veterans Guard in the war recently fought. I-Ie leaves or mourn his wife Barbara, one son. John at home, two daughters. Florence, Mrs. Cecil Buchanan of Roseneath; and Mary, Mrs. Colin MacDonald of Georgetown Roy- alty; also thrce sisters, Mrs. Mabel LeLacheur of Georgetown, Mrs. Edward Bulpitt of Roseneath and Mrs. Wagner of Montana. U. S. A., to all of whom sincere sympathy is expressed. The late Mr. Parke: was exceptionally well liked for his quiet and kindly manner and as a father. farmer. veteran and served his God and country in a manner and measure. not equalled by many men and for it. his name will long be re- membered by us who knew him. -Gco. red sulL Grant have“ selective service. Church was the scene of in ex. ceptlonally pretty Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. H D , - Md m muting-fly Y9 was in ert Mungall of Glasgow, Bcotlanq Whalen. the organist, bride entered on the arm o1 yr,- RIY Tanton. who gave her in mg.- P1826. The church was THURSDAY 91TH. BIRTHDAY-Congratula- toins are extended to Mr. Robert Iurneas of Vernon who is cele- brating his 97th birthday. MILITARY QUALIFICATION — Among those recently receiving a Cadet Instructor Grade "A" Certi- ficats were Norman Samuel Mac.- Leod, Hollis Henry Jcnld-m and Thomas Bradley of (liarlotte- were sdomed with Scottish heath er and white ribbon. The bride was sheer over satin ih and her three quarter length vet Peerless roses and white heather. MEMORIAL FLOWI5RS~In the Presbyterian Church. Brookllne. lifass. on Easter Sunday the flow- ers were memorial flowers given by Mrs. Elsie Ltndberg in loving memory of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Coffin. and in mem- ory of her sister, Mrs. Melvina Plgot former Islsnders. ELECTED PRESIDENT — Paul Cudmors was elected president of the I-Ii-Y. Club at the regular weekly meeting of that body held on Tuesday evening. Otil-ier officers include Carl Brown. vice-presi- dent; David Hurst, secretary; and Norman Wilson. treasurer. Suggest- ions on how to raise- funde canal rip for discussion dirrlng the meet- hg. . Death from exposure and ex- haustion was tho verdict reached by s ‘s jury yesterday after noon at Montague, empancllsd w inquire into the death of Angus Elmer McDonald who had been missing since the night of Decem- ber 24th. and whose frozen body was found April 2nd at the rear of the farm of Leonard Mai-Pher- son. I-yndale. about half a mile distant from the home of his oss- ants.“ Mr. and llrs. "Daniel Mc- Doa d. ‘ Coroner Dr. G. 6. Ionian prs- “mat” sided. the Crown represented by Ir. G. B. Holmes. KC. -— the task. AITIIJIOON» TIA - Qvcr no Pars: "ii"‘"‘ '.."'".':. "s c" “m- c l OPIIOOII I MG’ T)“ u“; by the Prince Edvard Island Art m" “m” ’“'°°““°“ society. bald in tbs Burris Mem- orial Art Gallery yestrday after- noon. Tha tea was held to com- memorate the annual exhibition of this lceiety svhidi is in pro- grssa not. Mrs. Wilfred Macuod. who oraonilcd the tea mas ll- simd in the saving by various ladies of tho lociety. while Mrs. RE. Match. Mrs. AL. Wrilht and Mrs. Willard Macffs! did the pouring. llfl. IJ- Ntborland. at trimmed with light roses and white heather. FRIDAY Good Friday afternoon. Jardlne. Wllmot Valley. was sev erely 11mm!!! by a bull on Batu: after an X-rsy it was found the dlYl-D. Earl of I-Iillsborcugh the I. o. o. a. The cbtsloguing of Ira. Ind a good attcssdanceu The roporfa on Girl Guide activitis ‘rho rooulta of the - — ~ discussing the many fine paint- -SOCIAL GATHERING - Mr. and Mri. Keith Adams entertained a. number of friends st their cosy home at Burlington on Thursday tion was played at six tables. Highest scores were made by Mrs. Leigh Paynter and Mr. James Ev- Clayton Stavert and Mr. Archie Paynter. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess who was assisted by her daughter Jean, Mrs. Daniel Hick- OR. Mrs» Leigh Paynter, and Mrs. at her home in Summerslde on Monday afternoon at the tea hour with a mscellaneous showei in noii- °P 0i M158 Edythfi Dye previous to lier marriage. Winsome little Be.'.y Sllliphant carried in the first gifts. Ferrous 3118181161 and Anne Philipsoh who bTWBht in many more lovely gifts opened the packages and read the —-WEDDING BELLS-A quiet but pretty wedding was solsmiilzed United Church on Wednesday morning at 7.30 o'clock when Marian Elizabeth, daughter of the late Dr, and Mrs, Richard Sharp, became the bride 01 Arthur MacKinnon Allen. son of Mr. and NIrs. W. A. Allen. Rev. K. G. Sullivan officiated at the ceremony- To the strains of the ‘Veddiflfl march. played by Miss Ellie MucKay. the bridal party ister in the presence of a few lri. bride was lovely in a steel blue gabardine and ""1"? l corscse of Peerless roses- Shc ~was attended by Miss Mar. and James Aitken. A large paradewlullalaelurxeywighu-aiore a poppy with black accessories and 5 ‘FY5589 of white gardenias. Mr. sup orted the groom, The happy coflple 1e", by ' K.C., and A l-I. Peake. automobile on a wedding trip after \ which they will take up residence - in Kingston. N.S.. where the groom ' is on the start of the Canadian Bank of Commerce. Previous to; h" marriage the bride had been l’- lhe employ of the National The best wishes °r the" 313113’ friends are extended to this young couple. 5 --'I‘he Summerslde Presbyterian wedding on momma. April 14. when Edythe Manson, daughter of to John Ross Mungall. son of Mr. and Mrs. 12.01;. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Charles Carncgy Mm gyeve i d Lflilfllfliifl “Bridal Chorus" gaaihe tastefully decorated with spring flowers and pussy willows and the guest pews m charming in s 110°? lmgth gown of white riylgn Tudor style of cmbrbidered nylon net was held in plscc with s halo o‘! orange lossoms. She carried a bouquet oi The bride was attended by her 5M"- Mis! M1"! Dye. who wore l "W! length gown of pink nylon taffeta with inset. yoke of Swiss nylon net and gloves to match. Her shoulder length veil was of pink net with matching head band tiny pink flowers and carried a bouquet of pink 1);. ATTENDED FUNERAL - Mrs. Bruce Pound. City. returned home Wednesday ‘hisht from aiiverhm. Mass, after attending the funeral of her father, Mr. Thomas Griffin “hi? Dlssed sway very suddenly or. —PAINFUL INJURY-Mr, Frank lily. He was taken to the Prince will"? Hospital by ambulance and no bones were broken. However .t was considered neosssaiy for hnii to remain in hospital for a few Through the sensrosly of the sitter uf the Provincial Banatorlini ha; now a greggly m. largcd library for the benefit of the and arranging of the books was doac by Mrs. William Rogers who gave weeks of her time and effort to MEETING - Aprii meeting was held at the home Murphy. Summer- sida. cn_ Wednesday evening with District Commissioner. In. D. C. Tompkins. presided and read several interest- U! recent loci t. moms m fqnpglna. . coarser; dm- Ibllvvlla lbs some to tbs bdshls. some! sv T o». oun SATUIWQDAY. SUBSCRIBERS a Mrs. D. I‘. McNeill. Mrs. l... Peetrs d and Mrs. H. Huectis. -Mr. Leonard A. Schurmiin Bedeque. was slightly burned about the face on Saturday last whlle grading potatoes with a gasoline lantern. l-Ic had evideritii filled it too full and when pumping .. in more air pressure some gas squirted out and ignited. Fortun- ately ho- was able to secure the immediate medical aid of Dr. rid- ; marsh and is now progressing fav orably.-B. ATTENDING CONSERVATIVE illEETlNG-Leaving this morning to attend the national Progressive Conservative annual meeting at Nelson Poynter- Bur. Ottawa next week are Hon. ihreedPrli-icgrofggiuerntglg-Iozsidtal“whit: “_" W. J. P. MacMillan and Mrs. Mac- all medical care and attention was Jrmsgunugltous Snow's“ liilllan. MIS- Rvbflri Sliihtflfllld- — s. aye ansen entertainer. Mm y, R, MgQgy-thy’ w“ Kgm- leen Fitzgerald. Miss Gertrude Coady, Charlottetown, and Mr and Mrs. Claude Delaney. Ken- sington. Mr. and Mrs. B. ROY Holman. now in Toronto, will also be attending the meetiig, which opens at the Federal elflhl on Monday- I. 0. 0. F. MEETING — At the Darius we regu’; weekly meeting of the st. afternoon several piano selections Vaughan Groom. Mrs. Richard Clark and Mrs. Harry Dye poured ivhile Mrs. "m" MllfPhy and Miss Dorothy Lawrence Lodge, No. B. I.0.0.l".. held in the Lodge Room on Monday night. nine new candidates fr -m Charlottetown and Suinrnerside. Oddfeliows. Brothers of the Wiidey lodge No. 2'7 of Charlottetown and Prince Edward Lodge No. 2 of Summerside Joined with the host lodge in the ceremonies. Follow- a ing the ceremony, refreshments were served and the balance of the evening was spent in musical en- tertainment. INCOME TAX CASE-A plea of guilty was flied before Magistrate H. M. Martin in the Police Court yesterday by Wellington MecNelll. southport, charged by the Income Tax Department with having made a false statement in his income tax returns for the years 1943 and i944 by having under-reported his total sales. fined $200 and costs or two months imprisonment for the year I943. and $250 and costs or three months for i944. Counsel for the prosecu-l tion was J. O- C. Campbell. KC. FUNERAL SERVICES-The fun- MacFarlane-took place yesterday ‘from his residence. 89 Cumberland St. to 5t. Dunstanb Basilica where Requiem High Mass was celebrat- ed by Rev. David McTsgue. The funeral was largely attended and a representative body were _pre- sent from the Freight Department of the Canadian National Railways of which the deceased was an cm- pioyee. The pall bearers were the four brothers of the deceased. Thomas. Vernon, Archie and Vic- tor MeFarlane and two cousins, John McFarlane. Sh, and John McFarlsno. Jr. Interment took place in the Catholic Cemetery ' where services were conducted by Father McTague. -EN'1'ER'I\\IN OKTO CLUB —- Mrs. Edwin Esiey and Mrs. Reginald Pope. Buiminersids. were joint hostesses at iihe IOTDIEI"! home on Tuesday afternoon when they entertained the Okto Club at semi-monthly meeting, The president. Mrs. Carl Crockett. was in the chair. A report was given on the recently installed electric refrigerator in the Prince County Hospital for the maternity wand. - A discussion took place on ways and means of raising money toward the $2.000 pledge to the building fund of the local hospital and lt- was decided to hold a tag day on Saturday. May I. and I fillfilYnl-B! sale on May 8 in the Town Hull. Refreshments were served by the hostesses at the conclusion of the meeting. The death occurred Wednesday evening at the home of his bro- ther-ln-law, Mr. Wilfred Doucetto. 70 Prince St... of Wilfred CcyleJn his 55th year. The lstis Mr. Coyle. although in poor health for some time. only ceased work three weeks ago. Since that time his condition steadily grew worse. The deceased has been for the last fourteen years in the emoloy of the Provincial Government. serving for three years as biiifff and the remainder of the time as attendant at the Provincial In- firmsry. He is survived by two brothers and three sisters. Frank at Mod- were exemplified in the first dl- ~ the MSW" l" gree of the Independent Order of The defendant, was. and for the iccused H1‘. McPhee. ‘ w‘, eral of the late Mr. James Lamont. _ arms. p11. 194s A T’! l._a___.. v of Ksnaingioh are aunts of U, Woolper. ' A quiet but. pretty wed . soleniinlsed at the home d?!‘ “w: and Mrs. a. o. Tocrribs, 14 xéiil sington Road yesterday aftq-nmm when Viola Irene Semester. only “lighter of Mr. and Mrs. George Gamester. Hunter River was unlrid in memoirs with Robert A.--..-..., Jemes Seaman, only son o; m. and Mrs) P. p. Seaman. Milton. ' l Themsrriage ceremony wag per. ‘formed by Rev. Donald B. Nichol. son of Brookficld. The bridesmaid was Miss Pom Follahd. R. N.. while Mr. Lamm Gamester, brother of the bride supported the groom. , | The bride was nattily attired in m‘ s. sapphire blue wedding dress and hat with matching Copper mm, the bridesmaid wore a sheer dress of fiesta coral with black access. ories. - Wedding music for the Occasion was acceptably rendered by Mrs. p, G. Toombs. while Rev. Mr. Nichol. son sang as a solo "Ill Walk Be- ‘side You." | immediately after the ceremony Illhé happy young couple left on g honey-moon trip to Halifax. 0n their return M‘: and Mrs. Seaman will make their hcme at Milton where the groom is a prominent young farmer. B18135 osiARlIEY-At the Charlottetown AlUbpabl-la on April idtii, to Mr. and ivaIb. uOJlLl Qiisiisey. ivloreil, a son, luiiarics iuiaii. weight it ib-, a or. ‘svvaasi-vvna~ss‘l'.iv—ii.l. the L’. hi‘. i. ‘ALUSPMLDA uii April litii, lead. to Mr, iiiiu out. u. n. r.- Emile-Warren IIUUIUULAU maciriiee). a son. Jorm Alexa-liner. lvaab'—aiib the Prince Edward l."- |iaiiu iwspi-tiil on Saturday, Apiil iivui, lass. b0 lvir. and Mrs. George ‘ives, City, u. son, James Gardner. iuLaAN — At St. Peter's Bay, ~2viarcn 31st, to Mr. and Mrs. J. it. i-iyiui, a auugiiier, Mary Margaret. auLLAssD — At North Wiltsliue '01! March 23rd, i948, to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pollard. a son, I-laroii Scott. iilELLY-At Lhl P-E. Island flos- pital April l5, to Mr. and Mrs ioex Klelly incc Jennie M. Cous- i115) s. son, David Lolboy. ASBURX-wit the Charlottetown I-lobpltal, April I'd, 1948. to My. and Mrs. W. B. Asbury, a daugh- IBLACK-At Highland View Hospi- ltal, Amherst. N. 8.. on March ‘Emil 1948, to Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Black (nee Edna Ilickox) a son David i Harmon Daniel MARRIAGES JAY --MaoLEAN—At Zion Pres- byterian Church, Charlottetowiuol. April l4.’ i848, by Rev. Donald Nicholson, Marjorie Jean. daughisi of Mr. and Mrs. Sutherland Mar.- Lean,' Charlottetown. -to i-lollii Dewar, son of the late Crawford and Mrs. Jay, also of Charlotte- - GAMESTEB — At ii Kcmsington Road. April. 15th. 194s, by the Rev. Donald Nicholson, Robert Arthur James. soa of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Seaman to Viols Irene. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Gamester. Hunter River. NICHOLSON - MacNEVIN - M Trinity United Church. by the Rev. T. E. McLean-sh. April 14th. I943. Miss Florence Christine MscNevih. of Bradalbsne. to Lorne Donald Nicholson, of the same place. DEATHS ‘ DOUCETTE-At south Rustioo on April 14th, at. the home of her daughter. ‘Mrs. Theodore Doucetts. Philomena Doucette, widow of the lute Joseph Doucette, formerly o! Ronnie's Road. aged 87 Wm- GALLAlWb-At his late resident!- 50 Spring Park Road. Joseph Gs‘.- lant, aged 5b years. ’ MURPHY-At the Charlottetown Hospital April l3. Charlotte Mur- phy, aged 82 years Mailman-At the P. n. Island Hospital. April l3, ioia. 0115M! Mscliwen of St. Peter's in his 56in year. MacFAIILANE-Suddenly in U" ‘Charlottetown Hospital. Mendel’- ‘April l2, 1948, J. Lamont MacFsr- lune. 68 Cumberland Street. 91W- ln his 41st year MsQUAID-At the home of hit son, Maurice McQuald. 10B 591W‘ Street, City, on Tuesday. APYII 13 ma. John McQuald. formerly 0i Emyvalc, in his 88th year. ssowa-rn-At wsusaiwin. AW" ta, April 12. Bruce E. Howatt. for- merly of French River. RE. X51111"- ravivrsw-Ai. LonC Him “Pi” l2. 194e, sv- riiyiim. used l‘ tssue, John in Charlottetown. Mrs. Wilfred Doucette. City, and Cath erine Coyle and Mrs. Margaret Lord, both in Cambridge, Mass. BUCCIBQIUL ISLANDID A- BROAD - A recent visitor to Ken- sington was Dr. W. Stewart Wool- ner, head of the Obstetrical Dept. on the staffsof st. Mary's Hospital. Portsmouth, England, son of M: and Mrs. B. C. Woolsier of North Rustloo. With him wore his two sisters-Misses Evelyn and Helen Woolner of the civil service. Ot- tawa. who came by plane to be with their brother during his visit home. A happy family gsthvrins- took place on Tuesday eveniov. April i3. st the homo of Mn. W. C. limpson. Remington. when Mi. and Mrs. Erskine Macalurdo and family of Kelvin wen a welcome addition to the friends and reis- tivec from ltortb Riatioo. Dr. Wool- nsr loaves by plane on Thursday I ‘I with Dr. wooing: at be goes ca varies -sac 1M. llam- scams»: YO!!!- MONAGHAN-At the city nonal- tal, April I2. Mrs. Rose Mensch!"- ased 8i years. Remains restins l‘ the Prank IIcni-iessey MacIAlLANE - Suddenly I" 1"‘ onsi-iottatown Hospital. Mend _ Aia-ii l2, lass. J. IAmont McF-‘I w...’ g9 “mpg-mid street. C" in his 41st. your. ssiaarm-At so upper Prin" sfj oa auaday. April 1i. Mrs. lg“, garct Bruce Martin. in her P year. widow of the late Dr- M“ tin Martin. ’ _ MscDONALD-In the Charlotte town hospital on saturdnv- Al’ _ iota. loss, ma. John J- M109; aid of Plliluid. in h" W‘ l u‘ scan-at ‘rrydn. Avril "- l“; Mrs. Christie Lord. llo 53 Y“ IIAcLIOD-At Albsny- April rs m. smii llaofssod. and 88 i" Q CAIPlIIb-At Halifax on W3“ ‘ncsday. April i4. Robert 00v ‘Campbell in his sass rm- Q PIIDIAI-mt his late reside I in mo». APfll u. 1941-9" - J. Pridbibi. Prince abut. _ nits, wiitm assigns»! "W" l