after ten boura flying time. A short time after leaving the sea- port the ceiling closed in” to 200 feet, which provided inconven- ient while flying over the land. but once having reached the sea, the low flying was relatively easy over the waves. The boys in- tend to remain in Montague un- til Saturday to enjoy the local scenery and have a go at the local fishing. —PRE-NUPTIAL PARTIIQ '- arounAv Mr. and Mrs. Robert MacMillan If Edmonton, Alta., are visiting the aland. It is 41 years since Mr. , formerly of Hunter ver, was in his native Province. is Mrs. MacMillanb first visit. The many friends of Mr. Everett Crosby, Bonshaw. will be pleased i. learn that he is recovering from in operation which he recently derwent l_n the Prince Edward Miss V101‘ A1191; Midglegom w" "14 Hflsllllfll- guest oflhonor at a number ‘oi so- cial events previous to her mar- "45155 3°?“ K133i“ °7 Kirk‘ riage recently toMr. Harry Tay- yland Lake, Ont, who ls visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Higgins, Summerslde. underwent an operation in the Prince County Hospital on Thursday. Her condi- tion is reported as good-S. ior, Hamilton. The Misses Eleanor and Lois MacDonald were host- esses at their home ln Summerside when Miss Allen received many lovely gifts at a miscellaneous shower. The members of the hardware department of RT. Hol- man Ltd. resented Miss Alien Duye of Summcrside will learn “m, a beastlm] piece of ‘ma. "ml "F" "f "'8 dew‘ °f h'-"..'\Irs. Sutherland Wright Middle- hwther» M“ Mew" MllTPhY ‘if ton entertained at her home which nedeflctcn- N-B- ‘m Jul!’ 1°~ M1“- vras artistically decorated for the b“! 8nd lime dflllgme". Dlwnl occasion, the living room being and Bubs-n. had sane h IIIII- beautified with an arch o! pink km" i '7'“ l?“ » and white blossoms. Miss Eliza- beth Wrlght ushered the bride-to- bc into the roorn while the Misses Marion Wright and Marion Stet- son brought in an attractively decorated basket oi gifts. Mrs. Charles Wright read the accomp- The many friends of Mrs. Roy Messrs. George ‘Kacin and Fred Houghton. Methuin. Mass. arriv- ed in Montague Wednesday by berpplane having left. Methuin errimac long Valley sky port 1 1 “Tuesday morning. making ‘stopsférizlzx ‘Sgt? “grid “f” 0g: at Booth Bay. Maine; Eastport,lpnckages_ _ a " Maine: St. John. CIIBTlOLQQIDWTL] b0‘ i “i The ys arr ved in Montague‘ __O,RIOBDAN_MOOM __ Th‘ . nic__gu.hapuii~1. marriage of Clara Jean. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Moore of Sinrmerside, P. E. I. and M.r Felix J. OTtionian, eon oi .Mr. and Mrs. Robert 0'R.iordan of hfadoc, Ontario, took place at eleven o'clock on the morning of Monday, July 5th, in the Church of. the. Ascension, Montreal, Rev. Wilfred E. McDonagh officiating. The bride, wearing a pale blue gacony suit with navy blue accessories and a corsage oi white roses and burvardia, was attend- ed by her sister, Miss Mary Moore ‘o.’ Montreal, who wore a grey and white bengaline suit with white eccesso lea and a corsage . yellovw gladiolis, Mrs. Louis A. Moore Junior, brother oi the bride was best man. Arter- the wedding breakfast, served in the Laurel room of the Laurentian Hotel, Mr. and Mrs. O'Ricndan left on a trip through the Ottawa Vllley- On their return they will reside in Madoc, Ontario. —S TUESDAY Mr. and Mrs. Harold Watts and two children, Michael and Patricia of Saint John. N. B.. and Dr. and Mrs. Graham Knole and three children. Linda, Barbara and Jac- queline also oi Saint John, N 8., are holidaying at Dr. Watts‘ sum- mer home on the corner oi Main and Water Streets. FUNERAL SERVICES — The funeral oi Karen Ann Crawford. three-year-old daughter oi Mi. and Mrs. Dennis Crawford. Southport. took place yesterday morning at l0 o'clock from the residence o! her parents to the R. C. cemetery in Charlottetown. The pail bearers were, Elmer Gordon and Wesley Cooper and John Bishop. FUNERAL 0N WEDNESDAY - The funeral of the late Mrs. Edwin’ O'Donnell which was to have tak- en place Wednesday morning at 8 o'clock at St. Joachinfs Church. Vernon River, will take place Wed- nesday moming at 8.45 from her late residence l Douglas St... to the church of the Most Holy Redeem er thence to Vernon River for bur- lal. A very largo number attended the anniversary services in the Bpdequo United Church on Sunday. July 11th. The interior of the church has been recently re-deoor- ated, the asiles. pulpit and cnoir floors all have new covering. Rev. W. Burton Crowe. B. A.. conducted the service and rededi- cated the church building and also accepted a new pulpit Bible from the Inman family, Mrs. Prank Teed. 108 John's Sf... Reading, Mass., Mrs. Robert Reeves, Free- town, Theophilua J. Iriman in memory of their parents. ,Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Inman who were act- ive workers in the church at the time it was built; also a projector from Francis Bryant, Monet-on, in memory oi Lieutenant Arthur Ai- ileck who was killed in the last war and films from his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Aifleck All these gifts were dedicated j ' Il JUNILBRIIJE HON!) m‘ the evening oi Jun: is CUT l friends and neighbors of Miss Nor- een Costello, whose marriage to Wilfred Greenan took place on June 31th. tendered im- a miscel- laneous shower in lot 6s hall. rho hall was tastefully decorated for the occasion with .pink and white. Mr. Linus Trainer capably acted as chairman. To the strains o! “Here Comes the Bride‘ rendered by Mrs. Lawrence Mia-ray, the bride attired in a white silk Jersey dress, was escorted to the seat of honor by Misses Evelyn MeQuarrie and Myrtle Costello. The sents and envelopes were then opened by Evelyn McQuaid and Myrtle Costello while the accompany- ing verses and good wishes were read by Miss Blanche Mur- ray and passed to the bride. The! were then arranged on a table by Miss Dorothy Graves. Noreen in a few words thanked all ior the beautiful gifts and extended an in- vitation to all to visit her in her new home in Emerald alter which “For She's A Jolly Good Fellow‘ was sung. Lunch was then served by the ladies. The remainder of the evening was pleasantly spent in dancing.‘ music being furnished by James McDonald and Stephen Gallant (violin). Blanche Murray and Mr. Burgess (guitar). Pat Flood ipiano.) The death occurred at his home in Summerside yesterday of Mr. Joseph F. Wedge an old and re- spected resident of Summerside for the past forty-eight years. Teh deceased. who was eighty- three years of age at the time of his death, had been in good health YOUR HAULl/NG COST, WITH Tl-IE The NEW GMC'$ a . . Engineered for Eosy - ' Handling and Driver Clomforf Thcre’s no truck cab on the road that can surpass. GMC in advanced features. Sec for yourself what's been done to improve the comfort and safety of truck driving. THEY'RE TRUCK-ENGINEERED Ann _ ' TRUCK-BUILT av GMC FOR TRUCK service Aheleclofbencalldetara ‘ALLISON MacLEOD _ arlottefowh ‘Armraoon. nenruqrorwiiu Smart grilles are protected , and reinforced by bars of heavy bumper stock a: top and sides. They are frame- mouoeed and angle-braced.’ Ilflabsateveadlatedaadfresh air can be circulated by io- ataliing the Fresh Air Heat- ing and Defroadog unit. Eli News auooET or oua sariiianav 'Mt. Carmel and Mrs. Joseph‘ Des- until about tbrerweeka ago. I; was born at Mt. UAIllGl-Jflll, blob", ed to Summerside as a young man and became caretahr of the surn- mer resort on Kolmnfa Island be- fore it was destroyed by fire about the turn of the century. Later he was for some years gardener at the Holman homestead and ior about twenty years an employee of Joa- eph Read and Co. as truckman. He leaves to mourn his" widow and six daughters bier. In. Burns. Mae. Mrs. George Lame-sh, l-leleil. all of Summeraide Marga- ret, Mrs. Andrew Gallant. Hope River. Sophie. Mrs. Peter J. Grant and Phoebe Mrs. Thomas Ol-rliuil. both of rooklyn. N. Y. Alab two sisters, s. Joseph. B. Arsenault, working. At the- same court. an Indian was given six months in jail for wife-beating and a Bum- meraide resident‘ was lined $200 and costs on a charge under the Prohibition Act. A motorist was convicted of not havlnl i horn on his motor vehicle. ‘ a ‘the-marriage of Lona Isabelle Kitaon; daughter o! Mr. and Mrs 900R! O. Kltson, Eirwahire. and Orville. Robert Thames’, Winsloe, was solemnized at the bride's home at six o'clock Wednesday evening. J32; 38rd. by the Rev. J. l. m:- I‘ Miss Verna Tanner sister of the bridegroom was Uflilflllllli. She wore a floor-length gown of olnk taffeta with matching headdress and mitts. She carried. a bouquet of pink roael. The bridegroom was supported by Mr. Fulton Kitson, brother of the bride. ' Uttle Miss Marlene Kitsch, noise of the bride eapably carried a while lace basket of flower petals before the bride. She looked winsozaeil her floor length gown of pale blue htfeta with matching headdress. , —WIDDI.‘NG RILLS- A quiet ‘but pretty marriage was solemn!!- ed by Rev 3,0. Sullivan on Wed- Ddlfllyflllilflllllfl at ll o'clock in ‘Trinity United Church. Summer- side. when Mrs. Mary Sheila ‘nip- lin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank ‘Callbeck, St. Eleonora. be- came the wife oi Claude Graham MaoNeill, son o! Mrs. Basil S. Mac- Neill, Elmadale. The bride ohoae for her wedding a street length dress of blush rose with white crovvnless hat and white accessor- ies. She wore a corsage of white carnatious. She was attended by her sister. Mrs. Herbert Craig, who wore a two-piece dress, of pearl Shy with matching acces- sories and a corsage of pink car- natious. Mr. Herbert Craig sup- ported the m. After the cere- mony a recap on for the biidal party and the immediate relatives and friends was held at the Craig ‘rouriit Home in Middleton. The bride's‘ table deoorited with flow- ers was centred with an artistic- ally adorhed wedding cake. The honeymoon will be spent in a tour of points oi interest throughout be Maritimes. For travelling Mrs. MacNeill- wore a suit of brown gabardine with matching accessor- ies and a corsage of yellow carna- tions. On their return they will re- side in Elmsdale wihere the groom is a prosperous farmer.-S. Roches, Summerside. WEDNESDAY —SILVER WEDDING-Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Toonibs. Summeraide, on Wednesday. July 7th. celebrat- ed the 25th anniversary of their marriage. A reception was held in their honor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Thompson at which they were the recipients o! a handsome set oi silver dishes. —S. ~ —IIOME AFTER t3 YEARS - Mr. Charles Bernard on his first trip home since he left the Island about 23 years ago, is visiting his brother, Mr. Harold Bernard. French River and other relatives. Mr. Bernard who motored irom his home in San Diego is accom- panied by his wife, two daughters, Joanne and Marjorie, and son Billy, who are making their first --FBEETWON GIRL GOES AS MISSIONARY - Mr. and Mrs. Colby C. Lewis. Freetown, have received a telegram from their daughter. "Jean," Mrs. Don. M. lnngworth and her husband and two little sons, Jimmy and David. saying they had arrived in San Hosea. Costa Rica. where thoyhhvfl gone to take up missionary work. They had spent a short visit at home in Freetown, before leaving to take up their new work. They were accompanied as far as New York by Mrs. Longwortlfs parent! lund her uncle, J. B. Lewis. .-PROM VANCOUVER — Mr. John W. Gould. of Vancouver, ar- rived in Summerside on Friday evening. Mr. Gould has been living in the West ior 4.2 years and since leaving here made one trip home within that period, in i913. He sees many improvements in the town since then and enthusiastically de- clares that oi all the Provinces he he been in none surpass Prince Edward Island for natural beauty. Mr. Gould while here is the guest of Mr. Claude Kenney. He l5 I brother of Mr. William Gould of Boston, who visits here every year. —-S. REVISITING PROVINCE — A visitor to the Province this week is Senator John C. MacKlnnon. 0! Rumiord, Maine. Senator MacKin- non is a former Islander, and a brother of Messrs. Hector A. and William D. MacKinnon. oi Brook- lyn, Lot 61. He served live terms in the Maine House of Representa- tives and is now servinl his third term in the State Senate. lie has also served ior twenty-ll" 36815 on Rumford School Board. A l-‘te- publican. the Senator is confident that the Republican candidates, Dewey and Warren will be elected in the coming presidential and U. S. elections. He is accompanied here by his daughter. crysta» m! his mother-in-law, Mrs. C8111! Cunningham. ‘ FRIDAY SAD NEWS RECEIVED _. Word has been received in Charlotte- town from Dr. Isabel, Macleod, 3 Rillbrook Terrace, Edinburgh, 9, Scotland, of the ing on July ll of her father, Rev. John .Mac- leod, D.D., prlgcipoi emeritus. Free Church Colleg , Edinburgh. ON HOLIDAY TRIP-Dr. James Hiedman and Mr. Harry Walsh and his two sonsnRaiph and Harry. Jr.. of Fort Plain. New YOIK. made a brief call yesterday (July 1B) at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D, J, MacArthur, Cornwall. The party of New Yorkers are touring the Marltimes. It was their first visit to Prince Edward Island and thev were highly pleased with thc beautiful rural scenery. ISLAND GUESTS-Miss Louise Cox. and Miss Teresa Donahue ol Charlottetown were among the guests invited to the afternoon tea given last Friday at the Sum- mer School of the Royal Conser- vatory oi Music of Toronto. Music teachers from every part o! Can- ada. from Newfoundland, and irom the United States. are attending the four-ark sessions of. this Summer ool which this year includes among its. distinguished; faculty the world-famous accom- panist, Gerald Moore. who is giv- ing a Master Course "‘I'ho Art of Accompanying." DORGAN - DALTON NUPTIALS — The marriage of Fairies Ann. daughter oi Mrs. John Dorgan and the late John Dorgan of ‘rignish. P. I 1., and Russel l‘. Dalton. Ion of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Dal- ton of Tlgni-sh. took place in St. Andrew's church. Ibrrest Hills. Mass, on‘ Saturday. July i0th. The ceremony was pekiormed by the groom's brother, Rev. J. E. Dalton. of Hope River, P..I. The couple ISLANDER PASSES — P710115! in Prince Edward Island and NOVI- Scotia will be sorry to hear of the death of Mr. James Wyand o! Rockingham. North Carolina. He died -there at the home oi his son. Everett. on June 20th after a cerebral hemorrhwit- llf- will"! was the son of the late John and Margaret Wyand and was bom in Cavendish, P. n. 1., April I. 18'"- l-Ie left P. E. I. in i898 and MW!!! to South Carolina. There he mar- ried Martha. Baxley. and to them were born seven children. 10“! 0! whom survive him, Claude and Everet/t Wyand, Mrs. E. Goster and Mrs. G. Pratt. Last sunmer, m. Wyand, accompanied by his son. Everett, visited friends on the Island after an absence oi forty- nine years. He also visited friends in Nova Scotia. were attended by Mrs. Prod Milli- Illl. sister of the bride. and Mr. THURSDAY Dayle Dalton. brother of the groom. A reception was held at the horns of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nelliiau. Doroheater. Mesa. Mr. and Mrs. Dalton will reside ln mrraat Bills. Bolton. Mass. P. 1:. Island friends‘ unite in wishing them a long and happy wedded life-K. ' -I..0W'l'III. PICNIC-The de- lcenhntl, with their huabamds and wives, of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Imvthrn, who migrated from England Wthia province in mo. gathered in Orapaud at the Church of England grounds on aftl-noori for the an- whleh had the largest in its history. Among those present, who are now visit- lngtlselalandwere I-lonJndMra. J1. Matthews. of Ottawa and Brandon; Mr. lnd- Mrs. David Gardiner with their children, Rena, mole and Lorne, Mrs. Anna nu Annabelle nrd Walter; Imam, NR. m. and Mrs- Oourtnay Mm Ru. New (Juror. hi. wring the’ afternoon sports were eon- ducted under the direction of Mr. J.V. Moore,‘ aeaiated -by. Model. LT. Inwther. lfeaerssjtuart Wrieht. Waldo Gardinga- and TD. Cari-mere. some of the first prion winners for the races vmirwl years and- under. lnioe. inter: —VISITS ULEABY — Mr. and Mrs. waiter Gorrlll, (Pneary, had as their guests an Monday, Dr. and Mrs. W. Taylor d Kean, N.H., also their daughter, her husband and their baby. II. Tay- lor is a former doctor of 01A"! and he and his family were warm- 1y welcomed back. They also visit- ed Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Smallman and Mrs. DB. Gorrill. - 0. _ --HOME AFTER as YEAR! — Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mill of Edmon- ton, Alta. are guests oi Mr. Mill's brother, Mr. Maurice Mill of jlummerslde and _Mra. Mill. Both Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mill aromat- ivea of this Province ear t have not been back here lime m: when they were married. Mr. Mill. "vuho is a successful building con- tractor in Edmonton, ia a native of Remington. Mrs. Mil! was the former Gladys Sohurman er lin- nierslde. They made the trip by automobile. -- S. _ - TWO YIAI. SINTINCI — James Arnold of Bristol. Int 40. was sentenced to two years. in. Dori-heater Penitentiary by Mag- i iA R5. Hinton, $0., iii-Sinn- m do on ‘hleaday. Arnold plead- ,0! I099! to achartoof thefts! Weddeadl! rural Picnic, suesgizi JUlLY__‘_17.__19-i8 1351?? sas aha oinci-‘uticm from a. mm s years. David manna-uh... ., \ home in not l6 where he had been 1o years. Benjamin calms! 1..., years, Budd! MacKinIey; gm, 11-13 YGQXI, Jdl-ll Cl-lflll; mgr-rim women, Mrs. Earl Iawther; p3,. ried men, Mr. Edwird Inwtlier. 4 spike driving contest causing my“ nerriment between two teams o, ‘ BIRTHS ' ‘ spanner - At the Boqdtal on 111111.180, to and Mrs. Cheater ‘Bradley, '5; meats. a daughter weight I h, surrn —' At the P. r. I. i on July ma. ma; Rah’! M. Smith, ion Ruth. - l fllllfihiflf, Mar. RLANCRARD - At the Charlotte. town Hospital on July 9th, 194g, u Mr. and Mrs. Henry slam... Charlottetown, an, g, dgughten léatgryn Vadia. K u S! — At Detroit. Mich on July ii. i948, to Mr. and ‘:1: James R. Douse, a son, Jmm 5,, WHITE --At the Charlottetown 308ml!- Jllly 14. 1948. to w. and Mrs. M. J. White. Charlottetown, a son. Kevin Gerard. sAvmAivr - At the City 11mm‘... on July d. ma u» m. and M... William Savidant of Royalty Juncg. ion a dfllllhter. Shirley Anne, CARR — At the Prince mom, Island Hospital. July 1i, 194g, ,4 Mr. and M11. Robert Qarr, 3m“. field. a dauebfer, Lois Mildred, STEWART -- At the Prince Ed. ward Island Hospital on July at}, 1948. to Mr. ' :*.-.:.".:~.*.*.-r""'~=- - m- CALLAGIIAN - At the Oity Bu. Pull. Jilly l0, to Mr. and Mrs. Isa Callaghan. a son, a lbs. l 1-4 0g, Hauling - At the P. n. I. 1m. ital wazhmday. July m, to w. aaf m. W. L. Hunbly. a son. iisacivavnv - At P. n. r. H0591. . . n . ward). any m “......“"'l.‘.';l.'.. w“ a . J , to Mr. and “y a m“ Charlottetown, a daughter. nooAiv - At the Prince Count] Hospital on July i,‘ tohfifand m». "m" 3088B. Summerside, 1 daughter, Gillian Ann. MCALLISTER - At Hotel gvusinlhl. pmh. N. 1a., BM Allister. hoe Mary MeGa son. ltillborn. we!’ ‘ BRYENTON‘— At.the Sackville Memorial Hospital on Wed_, Jung 23rd w Mr. and Mrs. W. a. Bryan- ton. Cape Tormentine, a daughter, Paula. Joanne. WeiBht Bib. 100a rooms - At the c1 1-1 lt July 12, i948, w o” n‘ Gordon Toombs, City. a daughter. McCABE - in the Prince Count] Hospital on July 2, 1948, to Mr. am Mrs. Clayton McCabe, a son. BERNARD — At the ward Island Hospital. 1948. to Mil. Bernard, Hunter River, a daughter CARTER - PAUL -, ‘At Brookfield Presbyterian Manse on Saturday, July tenth by Rev. Donald Nichol- son. and Mrs. Waldo o. n. MacNeill, to Mr. and we. on a“. to Mr. and Mrs MACPIIEE - At the P. n. mass Hospital July 11, I948, to w. m4 Mrs. R. C. MacPhee, Belfast, | daughter, Doria Gail. AUSTIN - At the Charlottetowr Hospital. July 14. 1948. to Mr. and Mrs. John Austin, Hunter River, g daughter. B lbs., 6 oz. Prince m- and (Marilyn Pearle). MARRIAGES Norma Margaret Paul ol Brookiield to Lloyd Melville Carter of Wlnsloe. . CAMPBELL - BB UCE —- a May 28th at Collier St, Uni Church Manse. Barrie, Ontario. by Rev S. E. Lewis, Helen Lenora Campbell, Victoria Cross. P. E. L. to Atwood Bruce. Lyndale, P. 12.1. WOOD- JENKINS — At. the home of the bride's parents. Powh- al, July l, by the Rev. E. l1. Mac- B l Elizabeth Jenkins. Poxnal, to aude W. Wood. South- DO . - NICHOLSON -- IOWATT. - M Brookfield Presbyterian. Manse on Wednesday, July 7, 19$. by R"- Donald Nicholson. Nadine Philip!"- Howatt of Cape Traverse i0 5W‘ don Robert ulicholson of Harts ville. P. E. Island. smrn-Jnuxms-At the United Church Parsonaei. Pcwnal. P. 51-- on July 10th‘, .Lila.May Jenkin-l. only daughter of Mr. and "MP5 Vernon Jenkins. Millview. P. o; 1 was united in marriage to cam“ John Smith, sonf- of William 1 Smith." and the la'te Mrs. ‘smith 0 Mlllview. r. n. r. Rev. E- R~ M" Vicar officiated ~ , GIIINAN-OOB —- 5L Am“ Church, Lot es. was the scene 01 a pretty wedding on Monday- 3"" oath. when rather Macaw" united in the I-loly bonds of Maui; may Mgr-y Noreen Costello 0 m». saw Thomas‘ Wilfred Grew" oi Kinkora Parish. ,‘ 4 . DIATIIS " , GLOW - suoeoily aachalk 1-3:‘ Ont... Sunday. Jolly 11th. 1 I; Robert Wendell Glow. years; Th’ » _ muarvAmlAN — At the C?" lottetown nospiisl. July 15- d Barnard Roy Murmshw- l" u; years, son of liam M-umaghan, DILANI! — ‘at same. 111W m naaaonc Delaney. used 34 f“. Iranian - at the-‘lffinn M, daughter. Ruble ' smut. armour. My 13- u“: flheraas Iarriab. used 5’ Fm, KSIDOIALD i- At his dfllm‘ ' j jg} fir“; orrMon al’. ab, ‘lrllagael .~rmB°naid in ‘Na s , ‘. ' ‘ oaavnoao q Asuncion-ml: louthpert. nur- w. 1N!- "w, ti"...;'§'.l'£"' ".- tnlm til. July ii. 1MB .asnh m: m f’ w“ -.::..".~:..*;».'.i."1il n I mm new is "l l” his '.\\