race NINE‘ e-“Hr marrow-row , GUARDIAN MM T UR News BUDGET For OUR SATURDAYSSUBSCRIBERS 1 JULY is, 194s MONDAY FUNERAL SERVICES -_The funeral of Mrs. D. J. MacDonald was held Siturdll! 3,45 from her late weymouth Street. to Basilica. "a is." Don . {goacservice at the, grave. The poll- bearers were Messrs. L. B. MacMlllan. S. A. MacLeod. William Flynn. B. Roy Holman and M. W. Resrdon. LAID T0 BEST-There was a large attendance of relatives and friends at the lfternodn of Miss Maud MacCan- neli ulhich was held from_,St. James Church. the service be conducted by 36V- Somers. who also conducted ser- vice at the grave. The ball-bear- n-s were Messrs. Merritt Forsythe. J. Parker Hooper. Robert Nelson. Milton Brehaut, D. A. McKinnon. and K. M. Martin. Interment in People's Cemetery. DEATII 0F FORMER ISLAND- ER -Word has been received of the death in New Jersey of Mr. Weston Trainor formerly this rilv. It is about forty years since he'icft his native province, He last visited here about 16 W!" Mr. Tralnor is survived by l"! wife. the former Lena Hawse. of Cgnso, N. 8.. three sons and one daughter. He ls also survived by two brothers. Jose h J. of this city. Walter of Bu falo, N. Y..i and four sisters. Amy. MIB- T- D°"°' van. Cambridge. Mass. Margaret. Mrs. a. Noble, Hudson bolls. N. Y.. Following a short lllr. mania. the death occurred sudden] in Moncton, N. 3.. on July 3rd. v! Miss Maud MacCarsnell. formerly of this city. Miss MacCannell was for many years a valued m on the West Kent School Teaching Staff before Joining the C. N. R. Account- ancy Office in this city. Miss Mao- Cannell, a few years ago was trans- ferred to the Regional Auditors Of-| flce in Moncton where she readily made friends in her office in st. Andrew's Presbyterian Church of which she was a competent worker. A pery retty wedding was sol- exrlnized ednesdoy evening, June 26d: at 6 o'clock a1, the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Younker, Hamp- shire, when Rev. J. R. Skinner. Cornwall, united iln asrlage their only daughter Lois Isabelle to James Sterling only son of‘ Mr. Mrs Hmfld L. Yeo, Uruon Road. the stggillas Iolf ‘txhroh wedlgiw y r. ur sey b mhzlle bride entered the drawing room on the arm of her father who gave her in marriage. She wore a. floor length gown of white Duchess satin made on 1e lines with floor length veil fal from a wreath of wlhite flowers she carried a shower bouquet of American Beauty roses. Miss Fios-unoo Younker, cousin of the bride acted as maid of honor and she wore a floor length gown oi blue silk with matching shoulder lorgth veil, her bouquet was oi white and pink carnationo. Miss Norms Yeo, sister oi the groom Wu aid and she was becom- ingly attired in a floor length gown oi “Bil-fill! taffeta with matching sho or length veil. her bouquet was also of white and pink came.- t one Mr Allison MacMillan, Covehead eousing of the groom was grooms- man. During the s nin of the r later Mr.’ Vesey reliigtder approegriata mus c. 1b an 1 A prett wedding was solemnizod 1n Zion C uroh at 7 P. M. July 4th, when Rev. Dr. Scott ulton uni in marriage Miss Dalzi Mr a tar . John T. Da iel. 141 Elm Ave., to Arthur Melgihen M of Mr. and Mrs. John I-l- yers of Hamp- iou. a prominent young electrician of Charlottetown The pretty ytoghg bride, gi-vcn in‘ marriage by Lather. wore a lovely floor length gown oi Heaven.- ly blue lace over satin with finger- tip veil and arm bouquet of Better- time Roses. ' The bride's sister, Miss Norms ‘Dnlzlcl was bridesmaid wear a floor len th gown of pale pink ace over taf ecta with matching, accos- sorles and carried a mixed ouquet "Y Dink snapdragon. coemas and marlgeo hair fern. ' e groom was supported by his brother Mr. William Myers, while Mr. Keith My”! M"! Mf- 39-1016 home to their friends from 2:30 3:11 Simpson ushered trhe guests. kTho Rev. J. C. MacDonald. well "Own Catholic clergyman, died Hi B oclock yesterday morning in the Charlottetown Hospital after a brief illness, Born at Orwell ‘Cove 60 years we. Father MacDonald received L‘ Ihlsher education at St. - Sims College a-n-d the Seminary a! Quebec. \ Ordained priest in 191B. Father lifacDoneld was assigned to the teaching eta-ff oi St, Dumtarrs College whare he remained until 1923- l-le was then appointed pae- wr of St. George's Parish where , tent i0 the Rt. Rev. G. J. Mscbellsn. vicar-General,‘ Ha remained at "St. Psuls Church, Summer-side. until about two moi m» when he was forced bye illness to to Charlottetown Hospital. m . o o m. o mar to ‘have! to their daughter s M»; previous to her to m. Desmond . i vrhefe Requiem magi}. elebrated by Rev. P. .- who also conducted‘ w. n. Gillie. l funeral Sdturday ' . Kean. H- Ewe ‘Boston. ago. , he labored for the next eighteen, A. the ' TUESDAY —FROM APPLETON, W159, _ MN. Merit! Rbbefld. A1196 03.11. man ‘of Appleton. Wisconsin L». ting her ormer home at mp5. ‘b0 Rtlest of her brother Roberts and nor cal 31%” w!‘ son is a lawyer have “n” m successful ilna v. I10 1W0 paper and pul mill-firs t ~31,“ Wisconsin town - ' i I FUNERAL yasraanav- i ‘ 11mm“ o; ,]_ Reach Home and Mrs. Bruce Stewart. South held from the I-Iome yesterribly afternoon. s". E. MacLennan and Mr, J, pallbearer , steohen Holroyd Guy nosdd.w§l'.i°. nay Taylor. Reuben Good, Rpland O. . Campbell. Inter- ment 'Peopie's Cemetery. w» 341W lvIaoCabe. Slunmerviile Mass. Mrs. Mason Polle , [m 13118169 and Mr. Harold ltcCabe, sons and daughter of the late My, Layton MdoCs/be and Major um. 5°11 Mlvoibfl» Mm of Harold are s ndimg a short vacation in their |od home with bits. Layton M“. Cabe and Mr Emu: MacCabe. It was pleasing (Q them to find some improvement m their rother Pte l Stavley who res been ltlcelly 111 in Charlottetown Hospital for several weeks Pte ‘Macflabe was having srhrapnei lremoved also grafting oi skin on ,hands. IIBOQSSPEWC by wounds ye iceived in Italy. Ptc. MacCabg w“ in the service almost six years be- ing in fronl-‘me over l4 months. I i HUGHES AND MOORE _ I. very Pretty wedding was solemn- in St, Dunsmfs Baaicilia at izod ess of pneu-|B.30 Tuesday morning. July 2nd I "when Emma Pearle. dau hter n: the late Mr and Ma-s. rewis J Moore. Milburn was united in the Holy Matrimony no brose John son , and Mrs. Hughes of Charlottetown ,'I'he ceremony and nuptial was [celebrated by Father Kenneth Mc- .Millan The bridesmaid was Miss ‘Nina Arsenault while the grooms- .man was Mr. Reginald Mahar. iThe bridal party en oyed a weddir ibreakfast at The Towers I-fote amongst numerous friends and rc- latlves The bride was attired white lace. street ion th dress and hat oi white straw’ w th tulle veil- ..She carried a bouquet of Am- er can Beauty Roses. The brides- maid wore a ooudre blue dress with hat to match. her bouquet was of pink roses The groom's mother crepe. with col-sage of yellow tails- man roses and hat to match. The bridal party left bv automobile for s short trip through the Maritime: MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER — On the evening o! Wednesday June 19th upwards of two hundred friends and ueiflllbors of Hamp- shire. Kingston and surround districts gathered at the home 0 Mr. and Mrs Elmer Youruker to tender a miscellaneous shower in honor of their daughter Lois who wince then has become one oi the season's popular bridos. To the slfalns oi "Hero Comes the Bride" lag/ed by Mrs Winsloe Watts the r1 e-to-be was escorted to tho seat of honor by Mrs. Calvin Holmes The heavlv laden baskets were carried in by Doris Tremor: 'a.nd Shirley Newson. Lois Green and Norma ‘Iremere opened ills Lfts, the accompanyin g verses were read by Alice Ddwar s and Erma Noiwson Mrs Calvin Holmes ar- The bride-io-be graciously thank- ed one and all and exterded a cordial invitation to any wno mi ht in the future find it possible to asii. her in her new home. Lunch was then served and the remainder of the evening was spent in dancin music supplied ry Messrs Campbell and Roland Ward In tile ,wgg small hours all departed wish- ing Lois bon ‘royal? i ‘W811 m9- -0’C0 NN 0R - CALLAGIIAN WEDDING — A wedding of snore than usual interest took St. Patrick's catiiredai. Sn .N.B. on ‘mesda in land Ebbsfleet zlaug ter of Mr, and Mrs. Peter Callaghan was united in marriage lo Louis O'Connor oi Their golden wedding anniver- sary was celebrated June l'l. by Mr. and Mrs. J. E, Evans. St. Margaret's Apartments. 1104 f-laro. MacLean. Murray who have resided continuously in Vancouver since their marriage. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. ito 8 p. m. Both Mr. and Mrs. mans are f/larltimers by birth. Mr. Evans was born in Charlottetown. P. E. 1.. and came as a vounil mill British Columbia. where he en- gazed in the insurance busilleik For more than 40 YBBPS he W" manager of the Union 'Mainé lnsuarnce Company he"- lqf charlottotown Lille 811d M1551 was the oolor scheme for decorating (Mrs. A. N’. Emily Jilvans of this city are sis- ters of Mr. J. E. Dani.) ’_—'-' \ ' r0 vlsrr from; PROVINCI- Clemy MacDonald. chief nurse at ‘Southern Pacific's loo-bed General Hospital in Sdn "Francisco and known in hospital and rail- i-rclea, retired June 1 after service. She was succeed- Misr Mary Gordon Bram- blcti. who was recently discharged he 0.8. Army wth the rank lof major after overseas service. native of Canada. Miss MacDon- aduated from the Montreal General Hospital, 1904. and "m6 to California In 1008. She Joined Southern Pacific hospital staff in 1910' became surgery 2r- or. 1918: sistant chief nurse um; took cha so a! the company's Sacramento mergeucy Hospital ill: 922. and became chief nurse I Bedeque. report: 1 wanlusnn ' EIAQLY HA d d? -Hl¥; ma l I un r way I a s!" IJ.J.A. Clark, Superintendent of the Dominic Experimental Farm, who returned ventures.“ 1 r d t ‘he cuntmulng h” iéherrfg ‘has gtbod deal of clover in fixings and Queen's Counties. McLean “metal land Monday vices were conducted by Rev. Tfighey are V“ land Mrs. Walter v I l i i . I r in’ was dressed in American beauty ed c! after an absence of 31 years, lfrom visiting, Prince County yest- . .|tf'dJY. The he, berg? ‘mm n-‘lProvlnce is inv IIICIIIOIIG “i0 goes condition but be light. he states VISITORS FEOM BOSTON — Boston. Mass. arrived on‘ the Is- to spend a vacation. iting South Shore at resent the welcome guests _ r. Quilty. This ll Mrs. Stewart's first visit to the "Garden of the Gulf" and she ls loud in her praise of the Island's scenic beauty and the hospitality and friendliness of those whom she met. PROPERTY SALE — The pro- perty oi the late William R. Wyatt at the corner of Dorchestor and I-Iillsboro Streets was sold by pub- lic auction yesterda to Miss Mary B. Trainor for $8.0 5. The adjoin- ing property No. 50 Hllllboro Bf. was also sold to Miss ‘Prainor for $5.305. Mr. W. H. Benton was the auctioneer. MISS STEWART A.T.C.M. In the recent re rt of the Tbronzo Conservatory aminations. Miss Helen Stewart's standing shtouid have read as follows: Form ui Corr.- posilion- '_ History Grade V-Honors; Harmony Grade V . ing completed 1h work under the direction of Sr S“. Adolphe-Marie. ATO. M, Noise Dame Academy Miss Stewart is now entitled to an.A.T.C.M. de- gree. -GOLDEN WEDDING - Mr. and Mrs. John N. Profltt, Lower PmQFreetoWn celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversary at their beautiful home ‘The Willows" on July 8th with all their children and grand children home for the oc- casion. During the afternoon tea was served and in the evening lr-e cream and cake to around 300 friends and neighbors from far and near who came to extend congratulations and best wishes. ..°NEW MINISTER AT MON- TAGUE- Rev. Robert Bryan, who has accepted a call to the Church of Christ at Montague will arrive in time to preach the first Sunday in August. it has been announc- . He comes to Montague from the Tuxedo Park Church oi Christ at Calgary. Alberta. His wife and their baby boy will accompany him. Mr. Bryan will succeed Rev. Paul Richardson who has minist- ered to the church for several years. —ISLANDER HOME 0N VISIT —Mr. John M. Hardy of Winni- eg, arrived in Summerslde on ursday and wll spend some time in Summerside wth his s's- fer, Mrs. John Johnstone. Central Street. Mr, Hardy is a native of Alberton and left the Island in 1897 about 50 years ago. but has made several visits home since then. Mr. Hardy has been engag- ed in Salvation Army work for many years and retired previous to the war, but on account of so many of the officers going over- seas. he has been actively engaged again in this work. —S _Mr. James Parkman of Valley Cl-ty. North Dakota is visiting heée e ls a native of New Glasgow, being a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Albert Parkman. He is accompan- I-feber ' i P1868 111 Hunt and her mothe t Jolmfllonlrlos. all of at June 25th when hglidg, in; in this Delia Marie Cala han of Bosmnland l I led by his wife the former (Miss Cora Chalmers) and his sister Myrtle (Mrs, W. J. Moore) of Fargo ND. and Mr. Moore. They left their Dakota homes cci June 4th passing through Chicago. Pitts- burg. Philadelphia. Washington. D. C. New York, Boston and St. John. covering a distance of 3404 allies without a delay or even a flat re. LL-Ool. Harold I- Hunt. . r. Mrs. Annie son. Mass. are Province. Liz-Col. rs. Hunt are remaining only a short time before contmuing a tour which will take them through parts of Quebec and Ontario bu‘- Mrs. Jenkins will remain for some time, visiting two sisters. Mls. James A. Beok. Allison. Mrs. Alan River and a brother. Mr. rfeclor Maobean. also of Murray River. LL-Col. Hunt has Mrs Evans were at returned to civilian life afler more five years active service wilh United States army- MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER. -l A very enjoyable miscellaneous shower was held on Thursday night July 4th. at rho harm of Mr. and Mrs. G O. Whitewav. Dover. hou- oring their son Harrison and his Mlliuallbride neg Audrey Helen Macfnnis Red and white ihe basket Many lovely Rifts were resent to the bride and groom. s M x Cooper and Miss I-lelcn Glover opened tile gifts and read the accompanying verses bride and thanked all their friends and extended a cordial in- vitmtioln lo any who might in the future find it possible to visit them. A delicious lunoh wu served -llu ladies and the remainder eyeing was spent “flu music . rues en dept exooodm their but wishes for- A the future of the "happy married couple‘. .--_- The people of Fort Augustus and murrounding districts vere shocked Monday to learn of the death of one of its oldest nnd highly respected resident: in the person of Patrick McGuirk-at the age of 81 yearn. A son of the late Henry McCall-k and Catherine neral Ho: tel In 1921. Cali- min c.- in Macdonald has 4m brothers in P. l2. Inland. Will- ilem- and Joseph R. llvin on Pm- thure Island. Wham I e 014M to villi during August after an of twenty-two years. I l Ihlard.‘ ho leaves to mourn lo of a loving husband . father. hie wife (nee Anni: Kelly) t sons and one sughtur Henry of Wlte own. Joseph of New York. Charla on the nome- lteed and Cecilia (In. Leo Mur- naghan) rtown. Bus. Also lo to two sisters and . . y . uo“"'.fli.“."o’:.'.l' tw-end William Mur- ilf-Timm- ' id p ee yes r- moi-u. at ‘fr-torn n u: ul tr c ‘lcahurbh where Ro- , f I Wt: i . supplied n first day of deep sea. fishing The tapers o THURSDAY -EN.IOYING HOLIDAY - Robert Dotherl Rhode Island. Mr. {land son Bobby‘, .S.A. enjoyed 0:1‘ were luckyeno h ,0 ta ood catch of cod. Lida Q0558; “ma”; had his first horse ride. This is their first trip to P.E.I. and are Vlsltlni l! the home of Mr. and M13 Roy Tublin, Burlington. luuay. June 29th. when Christina MEIER!“ Rl-lblik. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rabek. Vernon, B. C.. was united in marriage to Leonard William Fitzgerald. son of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Fitzgerald, of Georgetown, P, E. Island. Rev. wedding ceremony. The bride. who was given in mar- riage by her father, wore a floor length gowr. of white net over taf- feta. wltih inserts of lace. Her floor length veil. was topped by a ueen of Scots head firm. She carred a bouquet of Red Roses and maiden hair fern. She was attended by her sister. Miss Peggy Rabek, who wore a floor len th gown of pale pink net. over taf eta. with matching accessories and carried a bouquet of white oar- Dlélgilfl, with maiden hair fern. e groom was supported by Mr. Lou-ls Hlldl of Vernon, B. C. l —LAID .'1‘0 REST — The fun- eral of Mr. Johnson Bernard was held from his late residence. Bal- tic Lot 1B. on Sunday. June 30 at 3.30 D-m. conducted by Rev. J. A. McGowan The hymns sung were "For Ever With the Lord." “There Is No Night In Heaven" and "Safe In the Arms of Jesus". Interment was made in Prince- towln cemetery. -WAS FORMER BANK MAN- AGER-Mr. Charles Hensley for- mer manager of the Summerside branch of the Canadian Bank Commerce died on Sunday at his homo in Victoria. B.IC.. according to word received by Mr. A. B- L- Horne. Summ do. Mr. Hensley left Surnmerside in 19% and While here took a verv prominent part in the scout movement. being Scout Master of probably the first troop to formed in Summers- side. LINDUCTION; Rev. Dr. S. R. Prince, B.D.. Th. D.. was inducted into the Richmond _ Bay East Charge ‘at Lot 16 United Church on Tuesday evenln! by the RW- Louis Murray. oi Kensinstou- chairman of Presbytery before a large congregation. The address t0 the people was delivered by REV- George Gough. Olteary and ,9"? charge to the minister was given by the Rev. K. G. Sullivan. Sum- merside. Also present was the Rev. E. R. Woodside a former minister of that church who has just been discharged from the R. C, A. F. chaplain service. Dr. Prince comes to his new charze from Waterville, N. s.. where he has served for the past M10871 years. He will conduct his first servlceat Int l6 next Sundsy-"s- -—BIRTIIDAY PARTY - On Thursday evening last a Phi-W"- surprlse was given Mrs. Thomas Ramsay who resides on Argyle Street. Summerside when friends from her former home in Kelvin arrived to wish her many happy returns of her birthday. A numoer of her friends had been de utized by the members of the elvm Auxiliary of the Presbyterian Wo- man's Missionary Society to bear good wishes and a basket of fruit. Later other friends arrived hear- ing home-made ice cream and a beautifully decorated birthday cake with its 87 candles all aglow. During the day several friends had also called to extend their best wishes io this gracious lady giro received many cards _aind g ts- promlnent among which was a sheaf of beautiful roses sent by I very dear younS frlmd wh° l‘ “m” recovering from an Wendell McKay. who desPlie m5 ill health remembered the rlflllél- versary of his friceid. The rOS-S were deeply appreciated. a! W85 the kindly thought which prompt- ed the act. Mr. and Mrs. Ramsay are s ending their declining years as va ued members of their douch- ter’; home. Mabon Byro-n and Mr. Byron. Argyle Street-S. -GOLDEN WEDDING RECEP- rnopl _Their golden wedding an- ‘niversary was celebrated on Mull]- iday. July 8th of Mr. and Mls. . l . Profitt of Freetown. They We" jat home to their friends from 2 to 5 in the afternoon and from ’1_to 10 in the eveninE- Nearly "l!" hundred of thcl-r nelshbufs ‘"15 acquaintances called to conaritll- late them on this memorable ‘oc- casions and to extend best wish- es for many years more of wedded life together. Mr. and Mrs. Proff~it received in the drawing 1'01"" which was attractively decorated with summer flowers. The tea table was centered with a three-Her wedding cake flanked by Kellie-ll n a lace table cloth and decorated with roses. Mrs. Harvey Bernard and Mrs. W. C. Mucbevd presided over the tea cups and assisting in serving were the Misses etty Profitt. Barbara Hale and Joy MacLeod, The replenish- err were Mrs. Dwight Bearisto. Mrs. Cecil Mill, Mrs. Ernest Mi-li. Mrs, AlllsonuProfltt, Mrs. 8. B. Profltt and Mrs. R. B. Dewar. The guests were ushered in by Diane Dewar and thsgueat book was m charge of Joan Profitt. At ten 0- ciock in the evening there was a. large gathering of neighbors and Mr. Louis Cairns carried out the duties of chairman. On behalf of the Lower Freetown district a congratulatory address was read by Mrs. Scott Calms and a prer- entation of an occasional chair and wall mirror made by MW 3|- ton Cairns and Min Mabel Burns. ‘men on behalf of the neon-e of Freetown district an address was read by Mu. Everett ‘lchur- men and a esentation of a radio made. b r. Clifford Maiheson Mr. an Mrs. Profltt both replied expreung their deep feeling of gratitude to their friends and neighbors and speaking Wrth pride of their many happy years of mar- ried llfe. Another presentation w made on behalf of the W M and the received 'm d n and other valuable ‘articles. Othe h k . till i Ili- ZloS "fr; °?..u.. sfiifirfil‘. om. Math! occasion Wll . 9'0 _ Ilium and the with; luded wit . s. a. . . la:::~:.'l..:"t.=l~.* by‘ In. ‘vi other gifts‘ ncluditig china. money » Profltt. He the King. Mr. and Mrs. were also the recipients of a great many letters and telegrams. "The new our forr completed before the earliest." Mr. las. M. P, stated last night when interviewed on his recent return from Ottawa and the shipyards at lP‘ His Father James Miles performed the-firs? fi‘.’{”°,',,§"§‘,f§ of Charm‘? ane for the where he will administer Sacra- ment of Confirmation in the var- ‘lous parishes of the Islands. Profirtt —-S. ' runny will not be acembor at J. Lester Doug- . Sore]. StAJfiblay rgleddmac Si‘. plciwo? wen ‘Tem- . oman a o ur nmr; ' _ Vernon, British Columbia? on Sat» Mr. and Mrs. AG. are “day recall/ill! the congratulations of their friends on the occasion of their 644th wedding anniversary. librcellen cy. Most Reverend recently by Magdalen Islan ds. St. Dunstan’: Basilica was the scensem T at . a.m. uesd . J 25 . when Ri-ta fly ‘me m James Flynn and the Flynn Ralph Ernest, son of Mr. anri Mrs. Stephen Tralnor of Charlotteicwvn were united in Patrick McMahon. ed the ceremony and celebrated the Nuptlai Mass. of a pretty June wedding Mary. daughter of late Mrs. of Charlottetown and marriage. Rev. D.D.. perform- ou MOTOR TRIP-Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Fletcher left on Thulidll‘ by mOtOI. on return to Waltham. the filly. the guests of the latteris parents Ohunbelle. Bsher St. acconwdnied on their Mrs. Fletcher's little nephew and niece. Patricia McAleer, lng their vacation with their aunt and uncle. in Massachusetts. MOTOR PARTY-Mr. Danny MacLeod, Mr. Foster Seller and Mr. Brig Stev- enson. MAS-I. after visiting in Mr. and Mrs. George They were return by Master Reginald and Miss whoare spend- and Mrs. and Mrs. New Glasgow greatly en- joyed their trip to Saint John. Saint Stephen. N. B.. and Calais, Maine. were the guests of Mr. While in Saint John they and Mrs. Stewart Blnns Prospect St funeral FUNERAL YESTERDAY - The Craswell. of Marion daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Craswell. North Bedeque. was held yesterday afternoon from the home of her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Craswell. Services at the home and grave were conducted by Rev. SJ. Dav- ies. The pallbearers were George Toombs. Craswell. South Rustico Athol Craswell Errol merit in St. Mark's Church cem- etery. South Rllstico. MacCor-mack. who also the service at the crave. The nail- bearers were Messrs. Willard Dou- FTank Dolvcei-te. Donald cette el Gregory. Harold MacLean. Derr FUNERAL SERVICES — The funeral of the late Mrs. Benjamin Sheppard took morning at 8.46 from her late ros- idence. 61 Pownal Street. to St. Dunstan's Basilica where Requiem l-Iigh Mass was sung bv Rev G. conducted place Sheppard. Edward Sheppard. Ro y Buntain. Inter- yesterday —MOTORCYCLE ACCIDENT- Two young men Bruce McDonald and Vernon Gay of Summerslde were injured about five o'clock Wednesday evening when a motor- cycle on which they were riding failed to make the turn at. St. Eleanors and threw them off. Vernon Gay has a fracture through the knee-joint and a dislocated knee and will probably be laid up for three months, Bruce Mc- Donald‘ was more lucky and es- caped with a number of bruises and cuts-S. —ENTERTAINED AT LUNCH- EO — Lieutenant-Governor R. F. McWllliams of Manitoba and Mrs. Mcwilliams were entertained at an informal luncheon at Mulberry Lodge, Summerside. yesterday afternoon shortly after on the Island. They came by car and were accompanied by Lieuten- ant-Governor J. A. Bernard who met them at Borden. the luncheon were I'll: and Mrs. Arnett; Judge L. three days in the Province-S. the Divorce Court yesterday. Silllphant and Charles of Marion Jean Robinscn, Edith McLeod, defendants. A. J Haslam appeared for K, C.. for Marlon Jean Robinson In the Robinson case. the child action. The case of John I-Iealy, defendants, was ad Jo-urned for judgment. a Gallant, defendants was adjourn appeared for the plaintiff, The next hearings . Dl-vorce Court will be held at rlage took place in Moncton. N. B ter of Mrs. Margaret Brown an Ives. Charlottetown, P. E. I., at S George's with pink accessories and. wore uorsage of pink roses. The attend of the bride and arrlvin g Present at Worship Mayor J. F’. Arnett, who presided, G. MacKINNON _. howls, Councillor D. l". McNelll, . . .. W. M. Mellish. president to Mr. and Mrs. J. MacKinnorl. . of the Summerside Board of Trade, a son, lGarry Blair). wgnflnlgalllg? ligand; ‘fl-laughter M. I... Bradshaw. .1. LeRoy Hol- cosram _ At the Western Hos- w,“ .,, has,“ ¢ofdwm g“ °"“ man and w. A, Currie. Immeri- pllal on June m. 194e, to Mr. and ghaglcmewwn "Wes i" lately after the luncheon‘ the MrsGordo-n CostaimMimminegash. ' guests of honor left for Charlotte- a daughter (Norma Carolyn). 91541115 town, Lieutenant Governor and ROBERTSON-At the P. E. I, I-Iog- Li‘ Mrs. McWilllams plan to spend pital, June 30, 1946, to Mr. and Mrs, MARTIN - At the PE, [gland Judgments ni-sl were given in In the case of Robert G. Silli- phant, plaintiff and Hilda Audrey W, Mc- Leod. defendants, and in the case plain- tiff, versus Harry Robinson and Robert G. Silllphant and George J. Tweedy, Gloria Jean Robinson was awaril- ed to the custody of the plaintiff. and the defendants were ordered to pay the costs of the plaintiff's Lloyd W. Clow, plaintiff. versus Jean Clow and The case of George G. Williams, Summerside, plaintiff, versus Mary Edn Williams and Vernie Lou ed until Sept. 5 next. R. S. Hinton before the 11 éléfilfllik. Thursday morning. July WEDDING BELLS. — ‘file mm‘- on Saturday, July 6th. at 3 P. M. of Mary Katherine Brown, daugh- the late Edlward S. Brown of Char- lottetown, P. E. 1.. to Lorne l-low- att Ives, son of ‘Mr. and Mrs. H, W. Anglican Church. with Rev. J. J. Alexander officiating. The bride looked very sweet in a street length dress of white silk jersey ants were Miss Bur Brown, sister Mr, William Ives, brother of the groom. Following the tion was held at for a number of guests. After n. short honeymoon spent in New Brunswick, tlhe bride and groom will reside in Charlotte- town, where the groom is employed by the firm of Morell t Co. BIRTHS NEWSON - At the Prince County Hospital on July 7, 1946, to Mr. und Mrs. Arthur Newson, a son. LAMBIL- A. the Prince County Hospital an July 2, I946 to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lambe, Emerald. a daughter. PAIGE. —At the Kitchener General uncanny-cannon _ at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Plats Cameron. Albany. their dauohter, Marjorie Maylod to Claude Stanley, son of Mr. Claude Stanley Delaney and lhe late Mrs, Delaney, on Sat.- urduy. June 29th. by Rev. J. a. Mc- Gowan. MlLLER-IIARPER-At Church or Most Holy Redeemer. Wednesday, Julv 3. Z945. by RSV. Pr, Mum CBS-Bo Theresa Rachael Harper of 'I‘ighish. P. E. I.. to Ralph M“- thew Miller of Charlotttetown. GELDEBT-GELDERT-At Si. Pet- ers Bay Manse, on June 26, 1946. by Rev. D. Wallace MacPlherson. Mir- S l’ _ _ lam Evelyn Geldert, Morell and ilospllal. Kitchener. Ontario on m}, d _ 5th July lu Mr. and Mrs. Bertram c. 1e.c,,:_'U_ 2F? Geldm‘ New o‘ Paige (nee Mary Rose Nicholson, R935 _ pgygwELL __ A, TWO“ formerly of Charlottetown, PEI.) son. LAFFERTY-At the Charlottetown Hospital, June 28, 1946, to Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Lafferty, a daughter, Josephine Carol. CAMERON-At, the Citgwl-Iospiial, Sydney. N. 8.. July 4, I . to MI. and Mrs. Mi-lbum Cameron. nee Joalzi Cameron, a son. t the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital. July 6. 1946. on Thursday, June 27, 1946, by Rev, C. A. Hicks. Bertha Ella Dingwgll o! Rlvervlew. to John Kenneth Ross of Bridgetown. P. E. I. DENNIS- CUBLEY __ Al, 5L Dunsians Basilica on June 25. 1946 Rev. Louis Dougan, Ralph stereo}, Dennis to Margaret Isabel Curley both of Charlottetown. ~ GBAVES—GOOD—At 'I‘rlrl.ity Uni- ted Church. Charlottetown, J1me 12. 1946, by the Rev. T. .E. Mac. Wilfred Robertson. East Royalty, a daugihter, (stillborn) PROUDE—At Milton on Thursday, July 4, 1946, to Mr. and Mrs. Dale‘ Pro_ude (me Alice Younker), a son, John Wendell- HOWATT-At Prince Corhty Hos- pital, June 9, I946. to Mr. and Mrs. George l-iowatt. French River, a daughter. Sharon Dorothy. MacEWEN-Af. the P. E. Is- land Hospital, July 3. i946. to Mr. and Mrs. Donald MacEwen. Stanley Bridge. a son. WOOD-Ar the Grace Maternity . Hospitalp Toronto, Julv 2, 1946, to Mr. and Mrs- Frank Wood Jr., (rice Hospital. on Wednesday July m Dr. Angus B. Martin, aged 50 years. THOMPSON-At Darrllev, July 11 W111i“!!! Thompson. aged 7'2 years NOOIIliiAN-At her home in Suml mers e o Th sd , 1946. Mrs. M. "Nooanxsn. July n’ KEEFE-At St. John. N. B.. July 10 1946. Miss Helen Keefe. form- erly of Darlington, CMSWELL — At the Prince ‘(Imllmw 3051mm. ‘ Summerside, lly 9, Marion Louise aged g yeflrs. daughter of Mr. and Mrs, glllzalgg-Craswell. formerly of South MacQUARRIE -- At North Wiri- Helen Carr) a. son, Frank Douglas. 51W- gTi-lly 9. 1946, Charles Mac. LARKIN —At Monctocl Maternity Quarrie. aged a2 years. ' Hospital on June 30. 1946, to Mr. HEPHE D — In Charlottetown, and Mrs. Fracik Larkin a son, John Kenneth, 5 lbs, 12 ozs. BAKER - At Montreal on July 9. 1946 to Mr. and Mrl. Blair Baker, a daughter. WOODLAND-Ag Newark Mater- nity I-lospital, Newark, Notts. to Mr. and Mrs. Ray Woodland. (nee Eve July 9. 1946. M . ' herd. "e x garg-ehgamin Shep- MacC-OUGAN - At §flnbl3leso. Cal. July 3, régaaantgigiliidGéllxlizii-n. formerly o4 OGIZRS-At Lower Freetown ‘m1? 3- 1943- sireDhen Rogers. age her home, 1946, Mrs. - “,2 ggggm MAMUAGES Erlgisa McLeod.’ Iglzeirosshoflnuelv ‘I!’ Ivas-llsgnowiv-At MUnct1On,N.‘B.< ‘Mm K‘ Mcxemie- Grind" July G. 46. by Rev. J. J. Aexander. HoRNEqM the Prime Edward giagelfafiléhgéaeudBgggax-l 2:35:33; Island Hospital on Saturday. July Margaret Brczurrl. Charlottetown. towmggltfi John mun Hm“ °X Lorne I-Iowat Ives, son of Mr. andi ' -- Mrs. H. W, Ives of Charlottetown. ‘HORNE-At the P‘ E’ 151mm Hm” BUTLER-IIIacKINNON. - at st. “m! °“ s‘“‘"d"l’- {my 5' ‘- Davids United church MmnGeJRcalzh Horne. aged 52 years. d Georgetown, on July 10, 1946, by the‘ TUPLIN-o“ Saturday- July 5' ,._l i946, at her home at OLeary, Mrs. James C. Tuplin. aged 68 years. McGUIIlK-At his home. July ‘l. ‘.946. Patrick McGuirk. age 8i years. The remains were forward- ed last evening from the Frank ‘ Henniessev MacDONALD—At the Cliv Hoa- Rev. Sidney J. Boyce, B. A, Flo ence Elizabeth MacKinnon of Mill- town Cross to Edward Isorring But- ler of Peter's Road. GOSBEE—WIIITE-At the home‘ of the bride's purer-is. Murray Riven. on Wednesday. July 10. 1946. by Rev. J. H. Bishop. Margaret Rose] White of Murray River to Francis vital on slmday. July 7- 1946. Rev- Russel Gosbee of the same place. ‘Dr. Joseph Charles MacDonald. GRIFFIN-At the City HoopitaLiformer parish brie-St at Si» Julv 8. 1946. to Mr. and Mrs, Wil- George's. P. E. Island. and for the liam Griffin, North Wiltshire, a. past few vears assistant at S. son. Paul's Church. Summcrside. t. B. OUT OUR WAY By J. R. WILLIAMS Poon FELLER" YOU'D THINK YOU HAD SOME CONTAfilS DISEASE, TH‘ , V f’ THE SOCIAL OiJTCASTi m", i, um“ m , n uuumlmu HE'S SHEDDING. AND IF THAT i5N'T CONTAGIOUS" THE REST OF US LOOK- ING LIKE A CAR FULL OF SAINT BERNARDS.’ LOCK HIM UP .' i i t filc-rilrh-ili‘ H. "xLfiIHI/ll ,.~ Hut-y JQWlLLlBv-dfi 7 B 1' OUR BOARDING HOUSE With Major Hoopl! Hills ls WAY Aaove Aver-ease! we ToTTER THREE BLOCKS FROM Home AND THE MOTOR Psi-law.’ ARE You pours E-MTHQED/ IGNORANT or: THE om odor‘- ~ CRUSHER WONT ‘ CATCHES izlsora OF NTERN l“ MORTlQI ’ COMBUSTIOQ‘? -~EGAD.'LET' ME ElLAMlNE \\ W? \\. \‘§ n! 0/4 YNE CROSS’ MATCHKNQ OF JOE'S AND OILUQ BLOOD PROVED TD B! CDMPATIBiI AND IRE TRANSHBION WA} IMMEDIATELY BEGUM CL LUCKY ‘IOU WERE HERE, A MARKED IMPQOVEMENT. By HAM FISHER w: WALSH warn-s YOU ‘new: TELL l ON WE PliCNE-MR-PALDOKA HiM [M PER-\ Wee seems VERY FECTLY OKAY .. 1M sueccsso TO ussr rca A VJHiLE... mo ma? lucAu. HIM. ii D MAN . H35 SHOWiNC BRINGING UP FATHER THA‘? “M5 A GEEK? POLITICAL BOYS VWAS BLIiLT CLOSEQ TO v/Ow/ll WISH THE 5EA _