. ~izesa_rwatvs__ 1E ma M GUARDIAN. __CHARLOTTETOWN_ firs? S l3-_---~- i- _ . .,.. .._. _... _.._. ussc __ MA! _ 22. 19h plJR w HONDA! CONGRATULATIONS — Hamp- ton Pastoral Charge take great‘ pride in the recent conferring of the dikes of Bachelor of Di ty '5! Pine Hill University, Ha ax, on their minister, R.ev. T, G. Head.- ' I}! S - Premier ‘Ionee and Mrs. Jones returned to the City last night after hsvinz been present at the Bradustinl ex- Iaughter, Helen, who graduated from freshman work at the Uni- versity, also returned home, SUCCESSFUL STUDENT-David; A. Cox, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lioydl S. Cox, Morell, who has been s student at Horton Academy of Acadia University, Wolfvilie, Nova‘ Scot-is, has successfully passed his grade eleven examinations and re- ceived his general diploma. ‘ II. ALLISON GRADUATE - finittod from the list of Priaee ldwsrd Island graduates st Mount‘ Allison University ouliVCClLlCfi last‘ week was the name of Alexander! Donald MsoLcod, who received his certificate in engineering. Mr. Mac-i food is s son of Mr. and Mrs.| Charles Maclleod of Alliston, King's‘ bounty. i FUNERAL SATURDAY - The funeral of the late Mrs. William U- Beer u! Kingston was held Satur- lay afternoon. A short service at her lato residence was followed by service at Kingston United Church. .Wednesdsy evening in the special} n. am‘ school, n-muuu m Irciae of Acadia University. Theirf Blscquiere and Mrs. 1m.) Austin Delaney were joint hostesses on iy decorated banquet room o Coylsb Rests sot. Summerside. entertaining st a post-nuptial shower in honour of Mr. and Mrs Charles Coyle. Mrs. Harold Hues- tis played the wedding march as the bride was ushered to an artis- tically decanted chair by Mrs. Carrol Delaney. Mr. J. P. Mclnnis. in a few well chosen words, wel- comed the guest of honor. who is s native oi the United States. to the town and wished her much happiness. The large array of packages placed on the table in- cluded silver. china, s magnificent plate glass mirror, a table lamp and end tables. The gifts were opened and the accompanying ver- ses read by the hostesses. Mr. Coyle, on behalf of his wife. thank- ed all for their thoughtfulness snu generosity. Mrs. Coyle was then introduced to the guests siter which the evening was pleasantly spent in social intercourse. music and dancing, music being supplied Mr. Fred Blscquiere, Mr. end Mrs. Harold l-Iuestis and Lowell 1-iuestis. Dainty refreshments were sewed by the ladies in charge, after which all joined in singing "For They Are Jolly Good Fellows" and wished Mr. and Mrs. Ccyle many years ci wedded bliss-S. TUESDAY -—PAINFUL ACCIDENT - Don- nie, three year old son oi Mr. and Mrs. John E. MacLeod. Lrishtown, The services were conducted by is suffering with a badly fractured the Rev. M. K. Chsrman. Thepail- ' ankle. The accident occurred. when bearers were Merrill Green. Elmer‘ s cart wheel which had been ra- walsh. John Gallant, George DlckJ moved from the cart, ieli from its son, William Buchanan, and Fred Beer. Interment was in Kingston Cemetery. flnce the restoration of the local mutapacking plant by the Prov- incial Government to Canada Packers Ltd. the Oomoaav has taken on an additional 1b workers. Including the ofiica staif, the plant has now a staff o! sppro tel! my m, Q1‘, Hartlen. local men- sgcr of the plant, informed The Guardian last night. The plant, taken "over b! ti" Government last September fol- lowing a Union strike, was handed back to the company shortly after the prorogatlon of the legislature last April. FUNERAL in” congregation attended __ funeral services for the .ate Wu- liam H. Kcizer held at York Unit- ed Church yesterday afternoon. Previously s. short service was held at his late residence. 321‘ Fitzroy St, City. The services at‘ gork were conducted by Rev. J. H. ____. YESTERDAY - A! MacCallurn assisted by Rev. Rice. The Church Choir was in attendance. Hymns sun: We". ‘Unto The Hills", “All the wayl Saviour Leads Me" andl ‘Abide With Me". Mr. Thom- ss Vessey sang with fine expres- sion, as a. solo. "Asleep 1n Jesus." The pallbearers were Messrs. Ar- chibald Vessey, Wesley Matthew. Leith Brown, James Lamphier. Harold Watts and Wallace Scan- tlebury. Interment was in York Cemetery. Three persons were rushed to the P. E. Island Hospital last night as a result oi s head-on collision between two cars near the Marsh- field schoolhouse six miles from Charlottetown. The collision oc- curred about I o'clock. The injured are Mr. and Mrs. Heath‘ Foster, Marshfleld, and Harry Wskelin. Charlottetown. Mr Foster la reported to have escap- ed serious hurt but his wife suf- fered severe cuts and lacerations about the face as well as other injuries. Wakeiin has s fractured lcg among other injuries. Mr. and Mrs. Foster, nee Edith Ross, New Glasgow. were married two weeks ago in New Glasgow and had returned but. s few days ago from spending their honeymoon in Ontario. They were coming from New Glasgow last night with their wedding presents in their Oldsmo- bile sedan when the coilislon with a Ford coupe. driven by Harry 'Wskelin. occurred. JOST-NUPTIAL SHOWER — place, striking the ankle hard en- ough to cause the iniury. -Bur. GRADUATES FROM U. N. B. — Mr. William Hine is listed among those graduating from the Uni- versity of New Brunswick with the degree of BA. at the recent con- vocation held in Fredericton. Mr Hine specialised in Social Science. leading ‘his group in Sociology. “Bili" will best be remembered as the energetic director of play- grounds in this city for the past two seasons. Mr. Hine will cor.- iinue his studies st the University of Toronto (Dept. oi social Work) in September. Six-yesr-old Wayne Jay, son of m. and Mrs. Alton Jay, 25 Ger- ald Street. City, was rushed to tilt “the Prince Edward Island Hospital about three o'clock yesterday after- noon with serious injuries received when he fell on a broken bottle. The little fellow suffered severe cuts to his abdomen when he tumbled off s. fence on the jagged glass while playing in front oi his home. After the accident he picked himself up and ran into the house to his mother who immedi- ately rushed him to the hospital in a taxi. RECEIVED B. A. DEGREES - Amung those receiving degrees at the annual convocation of Mount Allison University on May 11, were: John M. MacLeod. Valleyfieid West. P. E, I. and John F. Mac- Kay, Breadalbane, P. E. 1., both oi whom received their B.A. degrees. They attended Prince of Wales 9011088 Wgether and also served in the Canadian Army- during the pest war. Both are candidates for the ministry oi the United Church of Canada and have sewed on Student Mission Fields in Sask- atchewan, Mr. MacLeod is now serving at Wallard. Sssk.. wihiie Mr. MacKay is at Winsioe. P121. i _ WEMJOME VISITOR Mr. Gordon Huestls who has been living with his son, Rev. Emerson Huestis, at Mahone Bay, NS. a1‘- rlved recently in Wiimot Valley to spend the aumaner months at his old home. At present he is the rzuest of his son, Mr. Horace Huestla and Mrs. I-Iuesiis where a Welcome Home party was given 1.. his honor by his children grid grandchildren. A most _enjoyable cvflilnif was spent in the playing of games and musical selections. concluding with refreshments of ice cream and cake. - S. Miss Georgie Webster, who has been in‘ Boston during the pas’. two years. has arrived home» to Dam. Carrol Delaney, Mrs. Fred ilaaeielegana lincls Elhy spend a few weeks‘ vacation with by Clifford tiaclrids \ ., P“ - Y‘ i ll , .;. V ' ' ‘y. ; . ,. w.» Uri‘ i." her parents, m. and Mrs. Jack Webster. Cardigan Miss Webster attended Grade X1 at the Monta- 1948, after which she teulhl school for two years. Miss Web- ster was first employed as s tele- phone operator in Boston. after which she was promoted to Tele- phone Clerk. aupsrvisinl I It!" °7 five girls. Her many friends are happy to see her at. home, and wish her every future success. -wsoonvc Aimrvaasaar - Family, friends and neighbors “in- vsded" the home o! Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Brown. New London, on Monday last. to celebrate with them. the anniversary of their mai- ' risge, which took place on April! 29th.. 1598. Mr. George Ferguson~ occupied the chair and in his us- ual capable manner with a few in- troductory remarks. called upon Mrs. Ralph Hesney, who read an address on behalf oi the family. A beautiful mantel clock was present- ‘ ed by Mr. Allan Brown to his father and mother. from children grandchildren and great grandchil- dren. Friends and neighbors were represented by Mr. Ernest Dunn- ing, who read to the well known and highly esteemed couple, an address expressing high regard for their value to the community, con- gratulations on their Golden Wed- ding snd best wishes for many more years of happiness together. Prince Edward Island's grand old physician, 10-year-old Dr. R. J. MacDonald, was s busy but happy man Sunday as he observed his 90th birthday at his home at St. Peter's Bay. All day long friends of the gen- ial doctor visited his residence to wish him many happy returns of the day, He had s chat with sii of them, numbering over 100. But birthday or not. he still had calls to make. Early Sunday morning the Doctor was off on a sick call. His son Colin and daughters Jean and Alycia (Mrs. P. J. Rossiter) were with him for the celebration. Also present were his grandchild- ren, memebrs of the Rossiter iam~ ily and his great’ grand-daughter, Mary Corbett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Corbett. in the evening a large number of friends assembled. A presenta- tion of a purse was made and a very fitting address read, The Doc- tor made an excellent reply. Among the many congratulatory messages were some 60 cards from the St. Peter's Club of Boston. Also received were two spiritual bouquets from the same group. Mr. Fred Mcwade. 60. retired Navy man, of '14 Bayfield Street. City. was found dead about 0 o'clock lastnight in s hallway at 1'18 Kent Street by City Police _who were summoned to the prom: ices by telephone. __ p g The Police said last night it was their opinion the late Mr. McWads-had fallen down a stair- way from the second floor. There were some blood spots on the wall near the bottom. oi the stairs though the Police said when they saw the body it was propped up at- the bottom of the stairs in a corner about nine feet from where the blood spots were on the wall. Police said there was a small cut on the top oi the man's head. Upon the arrival of Coroner Dr. I. .1. Yeo, an inquest was ordered and the following jurymen were empanelled: Thomas White. fore- man; William Hughes, Merritt I-‘orsythe, George W. McLeod, Byron ‘Brown and I-Iswley Crockett. After the body was viewed at the Frank I-Iennessey Funeral Home, Dr. Yeo announced the inquest would be held on May 25, at 1:30 An autopsy wii_l be performed on the body today. Besides his wife. the late Mr. McWade is survived by nine chil- dren, ilve boys and four girls. One oi the sons is in Ottawa and an- other is with the R. C. M. P. on the west coast. The remainder of the family are st home. -DE ROCHE-BIKING — Snap- drsgons and gold candelabra, on the altar of St. Catherine of Alex- andria Church, St. Catharines. Ont... formed the scene of a pretty wedding on Saturday, May lst., when Mary Margaret, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Berinl. St. Catbarlries. became the bride oi Gerard Alfred DeRoche, son oi Mrs. Octave Gaudet, Tignish, P. l. 1-. and the late Edward J. De- Roche. Rev. Paul Attsllsh officiat- ed at the marriage, Mr. Clarence Colton was at the organ end sang during the ceremony. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of white point d'eeprit over taffeta, with sweet-heart neckline and boffant skirt. He: finger-tip veil was caught in s circlet of Calla lilliee-snd orange blossoms and she carried s prayer book, ornamented with pearl, from which fell a shower of 104st- me-nota and sweet-peas. Mrs. Thomas Smith was matron of hon- or in~a gown oi white sheer, Ber headdress was of white mohair and she carried a cascade bouquet of carnation: and ‘sweet-peas. Mr. Thomas Smith was groomsman. After the ceremony a wielding breakfast wee held etthe home of th_e bride'i parents. In the site:- noon and evening over s hundred guests gathered and enioyed the - evening with dsncinl to the cr- chestra of Mrs. Bessie Roland. Mr. and Mrs. Delloehe left on a motor trip through New York State, the bride wearing s suit of powder blue wool. with brown accessories and They will re- evaoonto ante —Amid.aset» ling of Ioow-whiie plum blossoms. lifts It. United Church. '1’ ton. Gterio. was scene of s r1 meme Frid ,afsy-'i. °' “s”. n. minute W2 BUDGET m. 011R SAT in marriage Dorothy Isobel. only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Har- ry Crews and Robert Harrison Cairns. son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Cairns. Sumnierside, P. l. ,1. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a handeome gown of white corded taffeta made with tit- ted bodice, long sleeves pointed over the hand. and full skirt form- ing a small train. Her finger-tip veil was gathered to a taffeta pet- al headdress and she carried an all white cascade bouquet of carna- tions, gardenias and sweet peas. She wore s strand of pearls. the gift of the groom. The matron of honor, Mrs. R. H. Browne, cousin of the bride, was attired in yel- low nylon msrquisette over gold taffeta. The two bridesmaids, Miss Norms Crockford and Miss Gratis Foster, were gowned alike in squa- msrine fsilie. The head dresses were of pink csrnations and tiny pink and yellow rose-buds. They carried matching bouquets, The groom was attended by George Binnington. and the ushers were Ronald Crews, brother of the bride and George Miluck. Before the service Mrs. Kenneth Crews sang "The Lord's Prayer" and during the singing of the register "O Pro- mise Me" accompsni ‘ by Mr. George Downs at the organ. Fol- lowing thrweddlng a reception was held at the home of the bride's parents, the bride's mother receiv- ing in a gown oi powder blue, with black accessories and a corsage of deep red roses. The bride's classmates, graduate nurses Kingston General Hospital, assist- ed in the serving of the guests. The couple left for s short honey- moon in Toronto, the bride travel- ling in a light grey wool suit with pink sheer blouse and black acces- sories. Upon their return they will reside in Kingston. WEDNESDAY ISLAND GRADUATES- Grad- uating exercises oi Hotel Dieu Nurses Training School, Moncton will be held on Tuesday evening. June ist. Two of the twenty eight nurses graduating are from Prince Edward Island. They are Lillian Perry. Summerside and Mary Edna Martin. Miscouche. Msy 2nd. brought sorrow to Mr. Charles Johnston (Sh) when it was learned that his son, Mr. Cyril Johnston. with whom he had spent the past winter. had passed sway suddenly in Roxbury, Mass. His body was brought to St. Andrew's. N.B. for burial. Sincere sympathy i extended to his relatives at home a d abroad. —BOMR FROM HOSPITAL — Mr. A. R. Brennan, president of the Journal Publishing Company. Summerside, returned home from Montreal on Friday evening last by plane. Though he is convales- cLng a\ his home it is pleasing to report that he is much improved in health following a serious oper- ation in the Royal Victoria Hos- pital, Montreal-S. -—Sympat.hy of numerous friends goes out to Mrs. Waugh. the Misses Maud and Eva Dyer in the death of their sister (Clara) Mrs. Atwood, which occurred at her home in Brookline, Mass, and whose lun- eral was held at the St. Peter's Anglican Church, Alberton on Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock. 1n- terment in the St. Peter's Anglican Cemetery. FUNERAL AT ARGYLF. SHOII. -The funeral of the late Faye A. Shaw was held from her late resi- dence Argyle Shore on Monday. May 1'lth., service st the house and grave being conducted by Rev. '1‘. G. Head. Pallbearers were her four uncles, Messrs. Gerald Mac- Lesn, Perley Shaw. John Shaw and Wilfred Shaw. interment was in Argyle Shore cemetery. There passed away on Wednes- day afternoon at the home of her son, Bari. in Woodstock. one of the oldest and most. highly re- spected l " ‘ of the commun- ity in the person of Mrs; James Palmer who was in her eighty- third team.) year. she passed a- way very suddenly on Wednesday from a heart attack and the news of h , ‘ ’ passing was re- ceived with very deepest vegrct. Mrs. Maurice Tugwell, R, N., re- cently arrived home from s brief stay in Toronto, to where she sc- compsnieithe Rev. GHB. Cun- ningham and Mrs. Cunningham by plane on Wednesday of last week. Owirl to ill-health. Mrs. Cun- ningham has since entered a hos- pital for treatment. Mrs. Cunning- ham's mother. Mrs. Dilly and baby Peter Cunningham left for their home in Toronto on Friday of the same week. The many friends of Mrs. Cunningham regret her ill- ness and wish her s speedy recov- ery. ‘ The condition of Mr. John Hop- Iood of Bloomfield, aged and res- pected resident of Bloomfield who suff d a severe stroke last Set- urdsy, continued to be serious and is causing his friends much sn- siety. The pneumonia which set in after the stroke has been checked but there is no change in the per- siysla, Mr. Bopgood is M, and is the senior alder of the Biom- field United Church and one of the feeding laymen "in the Marit- lme Conference of the i-lis “ml bout i1 o'clock last night-with s fractured left wrist. The injury °‘ causing falling debris u» strike the "unaided j noun anselcau use L.’ S. STIYINSON ~ . | s‘ Ilnadger . I40 RICHMOND $1‘. on Hilisboro Street while he was attempting to cross over that street from the West side onto King Square. City police who lock the injured man to hospital ssid they did not hold the driver of the car responsible as he had sounded his horn and that the man had apparently walked out directly in front of the oncomin car without seeing it. City police further stated that they had checked the brakes of the car and found them in good working or- der. Flour workmen were lnjiued and taken to hoepitai yesterday as the result of the collapse of the old north wail of the Morraghan bulld- ing which adjoined the south wall of the Rogers Hardware Company. The men - Arthur and Harry Blrt, Ccvehead Road; and Bernard Hughes and Walter Berrigan of Charlottetown -- were among s ‘have been demolishing the Mons- ghan building preparatory to the construction of the new Woolworth stove. The wall of the Mcnaghsn four men and knock than to the ground. The Blrt brothers were resting comfortably at the P. E, Island Hospital last night. as were Hughes and Benigan at the Charlottetown. SEEKING INCORPORATION — In the current issue of the Royal Gazette appears notice of appli- cation for incorporation ilrcm a company to be named Ramsay Washed Gravel Limited, to be established with headquarters at Conway, with a capital stock of 810.000. The applicants for in- corporation areEriand '1‘. Ramsay, Conway, R. Alexander Horne. Summerside. Evelyn Msrguerifla Ramsay, Conway. Ruuh Horne. Summetside. and '1‘. Icland Link- ietter, Summerside. Notice also appears of application ior incorpor- ation from the Fredericton Produce Company, Limited. with» head- quarters at Fredericton. P.E.I. and capital stock of 525.000. ‘Ilhe applicants for incorporation are Donald Richard Baker. Kensingiton, William Clinton Glydon, Kemsing- ton, George Henderson, Montreal. George Brookins Kensington, .Tennle Irene Barwise. Charlotte- town. THU RSDAY NEW STREET OPENED City workmen have completed grading a new dirt street between Spring Park Road alnd McGill Terrace. The street. located north of McGii1 Avenue and parallel to it, runs through property owned by L, J. Rossiter. e Congratulations are extended to Mr. Allison Rodd. son of Mrs. Ver- non Rodd. of Charlottetown. forni- erly Margaret Crockett, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John D. Crockett, York, who has been ap- pointed chief engineer at Cap Air- ways Limited at Three Rivers. Que- bec. CO-CPIRATB WITH CITY POLICE - The R. C. M. P., it was lesmed yesterday. are co-opersting with the City Police in an investig- ation of the circumstances sur- rounding the death of the late Mr. Fred McWade, '14 Bsyfield Street. who was found dead on the even- ing of May 1'1 at the foot of a stairs st 1'14 Kent Street. Six ,. yslclans returned to the Province last evening irom attend- ing s. two-day session at the Nova Scoiia Hotel. Halifax. N. 5.. of the American College of Surgeons. They are Drs. J. C. Simpson. Roy Grant. and Henry Moyee Summenide, and Drs. W. J. P. MacMillen, J, A NacMilian. and r. A. Cfeelman of Charlottetown. —BOSTON BANQUET - The Canadian-American Legion Bow- ling Club oi Boston held its an- nlial banquet in Boston. Saturday evening. May 16. Rev. W. I, Mon- sghan. Aiberton, P. E. 1., was guest speaker. Father Monsghan exprus- ed his pleasure to have the oppor- tunity of addressing such s ‘arse gathering. A very social evening was spent by all present. 1.4.. ABM! OFFICIIS Hill-Brig. W. L. Coke of Army Hesdqlll-rtfll- Ottawa, Director General of Medl- cal Services for the Canadian Anny. accompanied by Meier M. E. Brackett oi the UJB. Arm! Medical Corps arrived in the City Tuesday and met Dr. Harold Shaw. in charge of the military units here. Both officers leave to- day for Halifax. _.._,... Sympathy is family of the lato . Kaiser of Charlottetown. formerly of York. who passed away to his eternal rest in Ssturday- "I! 1|- at the age oLnlnety-oae. service was held in York United Church on Sunday afternoon, with ltev. Mscdaiium offioisllna. ll- slsted by Rev. Dr. Itiee of Trinity United Church. A my lovely solo wss rendered by llr- Kan’! Vebey crk. Wordthse been. ved in a the in- boa-fl- geisa. osliforaip,’ d a- res _ " .I years. he wes a sea» ¢itle~lataAlarsnd6r was sustained when he was knock- ed dean in s ear moeeedise North iilclnnls and. Sarah ‘Anni ‘Creilhlfl anal as left aaaanatatda "P" l! i-inse ru- aoe snossae‘ a 4 years ago for Boston where be re- sided tili isst fall when be moved to California. He had been suffer- lngirom s heart condition. He was married twice, first to Clara Delaney of Saint John, N. B. and from this union there were two sons, Idward oi Boston and Francis oi Loe Angelss. Bis second wife, the former Constance Mc- Donald oi Clermont, P. B. I. sur- vives him. His body is being braought back to Boston for burial ___. —PB.I'1'1'! SPRING WEDDING —'1‘he account of a wedding which appeared in s. recent issue of the Vancouver Daily Province will be of interest to many Prince Edward lslandicrsfBprlngMood Reflected At an impressive evening cere- mony in Ryerson United Church. Thursday at 8:80. Charlotte Ann (Shirley) Ferguson exchanged marriage vows with Jack William Merryfleld. Rev. B. D. Braden read the marriage service for the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Duncan Ferguson and the son of Mr. J. B. Merryfield, Imported Swiss white eyelet organza fash- ioned the lovely gown wqm by m; bride, who was given 1n marriage by her father. A deep frill outlined the yoke on the fitted bodice and the ions fitting sleeves tapered to a point over the wrist. The full Victorian skirt was padded at the hips and draped to a. bow in bustle effect. Clusters of garden- ias held her finger tip veil and ‘"19 "plated in her bouquet com- bined wiih orchids and pink roses. Her duo of attendants, gowned in primrose fsille. were her sister. m" all" Wftuson and Miss _ The full skirts “ere draped to back bustles which ended in slight train; mg g cm, gnet of French blue iris matched 9i’ Slippers and lace mitts. They carried bouquets of daffodil; with p-nk csrnstlons. Receiving with ihe ‘"1391 Part1’ at the reception n the Social Suite Hotel Vsncou. ver was the bride's mother wear- in! a gown of mist [gay crepe h" mimihill! straw hat trim-had with flowers and veiling. My, ,s_ it” ‘letter proposed the bridal toast. Iibr the honeymoim ,trip o Vancouver Island the and; gar; a tailored pOwdcr blue suit M ‘maichins Robin Hood mt a. gen checked topcoat in beige and maroon with an orchid cor- 508c- The couple will reside at 5399 Angus Drive. The older citir- Mary Asselstine. »e'ns of Summer-side will remgmbgp W- FflfBlisnn as "Hal". son o: Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Ferguson proprietors of the Ferguson House: l-Ie is a brother of Mrs, Eqwm Taylor. North Bcdequa-s, FRIDAY norm nanaavnn- m, 5;...“ Plquct of Charlottetown received the sad news of the passing on May l8 of his sister. Mrs, Mary Qiligley of Newark, N. J, — Mayor Wilfred Taylor "d M,‘ Taylfll‘ O1 KCflSlnflpOn hgvg ll "lei? guests this week their daughter-in-lalw, Mrs. Arnold Taylor and little grand-daughter. Barbers of Orapaud. -s. FUNERAL YESTERDAY - The funeral of the late Mrs. Alexander Stewart. 86 West-Street, was held Yesterday afternoon from her late‘ residence. Services at the house and grave were conducted by Rev. T. E. MacLennan. The pallbearers were Messrs. Roland Carr, Harold Cullen. Earl Burke. Ernest Collier 090180 Gratto, Merrill Craswell, lnumfl" Pfltpleb Cemetery. At the Fifth Annual A.Y.P.A. Drhna Festival semi-final compe- titions held at St. Peter's Clthgfl- ral Church Hall last evening, 5t, Peter's A.Y.P.A. placed first with their one-act play production m. titled “The Bishop's Candie. sticks", winning out with only a slisht margin or points over their competitor, the st, Pmlj; 5y, of P-A- with their one-act play pro- duction "The Chimney Corner". -DB.IDGI PARTY-Mrs. tDr.) F31‘, Bownesa and Mrs. J.L Saun- ders were joint hostesses for an liiivveble bridge party at the lst- ter's home on Tuesday night, Si: tables were in play and the first prise was won by Mrs. (Du) J.K. Beer; 2nd. rice went to Mrs, y“. 00h Woods while Mrs. Joseph Da was awarded the con- relation prise. Delicious refresh- ments were served by the host- esses and the guests lingered over the tea-cups for s pleasant hour of social chatter. - Kn FUNII-AL TISTII-IIAT —'1'he funeral of the late Wilson Stewart, 85 Grafton St. was held yester- day afternoon. A short service was held at his late residence by Rev. T. I. liaeflennan assisted by Rev. J. R. Skinner. followed by service in Hampshire United Church. Ser- vice at ‘the church and grave was conducted by In. J. f. Morrison assisted by Rn. DesseidNicl-soleoa and Rev. J. It. Skinner. The pail- bearera were: =lmer Ward. Rea. neth Johnston. Clyde Johnston. Barry Downs, Irrei Stewart. Wylie Stewart. The members of ling threaten. An upward revision of telephone rstesior the Charlottetown es- to about Q10.‘ Ill Niles“ a One application lasts m: LANAXIW. >~.~..,»; ll(i '.\.\>.liN‘l ~ . iIiBERS i} * 5%oo'r HOUSEIIOlDf-SP lflltbevrlastinsumvyaieedir-nuuh; fliesandotherpestsinyourhommEndie, mow with Green Cross DDT Household Spray, ‘o Leaves no unpleasant odour.. i l ; ,0 Won't stain the finest materials. l" l. ‘LOOK ron "m: ale Green Cross voun ASSURANCE or IJEPENDAIILITY RAY ' I 8-10 weeks. ‘R's? hole-marl) '"‘ 'i‘<- ‘in COINPAH. u . AMS CO 1'». >1 iifviN emu "in: hr residence; i party line 8.3a for business. $2.85 for residence; 10- party line $8.25 for business, $2.15 for residence; Multi party line $2.75 for business. $2.25 for resi- dence. David Cameron, Rfl-ygjcfld "ent of Hampton was dent. roouled yesterday afternoon when I illpe be was taking from a pump elm! in cont-lot with s power lino above which be was working. Death was instantaneous. The tragedy occurred about s o'clock in the afternoon. The de- ceased wm engaged in repairing the pump at the schoolhouse at‘ the time. Dr. W.W. ‘ridmsreh was summoned from Bedeque ‘u; u. ter pronouncing the man dead 1166111011 I,“ lliilllflt w]. mung"- In addition lo his wife the vic- tim is survived by four children, Brent 12. Robert 6. Mum 4 and Florence 2. ‘ lie was the son of Maw. Flor-cusp Cameron and the fate Ernest Cameron. One slates also sur- vivee. H“ niaarns 1 SHAW — At Argyle Shore. May i5, 11346, Faye Shaw, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenenth Shaw. POOL! - At Lower Montague. May 7th. 1948. Orman J. Poole. Aged '13 yesirs. STEWART-Sllddenly at 3d Wegt Street Msy 1'1, i948. Mrs. Alex Stewart in her 53rd year. MCKAY - At the Prince County Hospital Msy 18. i248. Mrs. Alek- ander McKay of Cape ‘Traverse. age '12 years. srawaar - Suddenly May 15th- 1943, Wilson Stewart of 38 Graf- ton St., in his 60th YOIT- ' MoWADI —- Suddenly st Char- lottetown, Msy 1'1. 1048. Fred ~7- Mcwsde in his 68rd. year. MACGILLIVARY - Suddenly in an accident at Boston Mass. on May i8. i241, Mr. Gregory Mac- Giiiivary brother of Ronald Mac- ,Gillivary, 23 Spring St. Char- lottetown. MACNBILL - At. Summerside on Msy 19. Alfred C. MacNeill. for- merly of Kenslngton, aged '13 years. - A CONCRETE FOUND TION WALK OR DRIVEWAY SOME WASHED DRIVEWAY CONSTRUCTED? w: gm, ..... Washed and Crushed Concrete Gravel Asphalt lloer Tile Asphalt Floor Tile Cement Waterproofing Aephslts Tile Ileana Was Asphalt Aluminum Paine Crsebel Gravel fer Driveways Gasoline Power Shovels Meebssaiesl IQ! er Concrete Vibrator ' Wbeelbarrewe " 1 » Mechanical Poet Ilole Digger Ceasrete Miles tattoo .RUSSELL—At the “General no You naao....2z A CELLAR. cue? on SOME EARTH nu. m ASPHALT m: A RUBBER TILE FLOOR LAID? AND CRUSHED CONCRETE SOME CLEAN CONCRETE SAND? A COLD MIX ASPHALT (as nave run near.»- ‘ '13:: .13.?‘ nu rm- IIITY CONSTRUCTION] ‘ "y; Water rt... rm _ Est-imam gives obligation fer west slit“! "cyan" we Ami "~*..*'°°T.'"" CAMERON -- Suddenly st Hamp- ton. May 20th. David Cameron. CHAMPION — at the PffiVllltlsl sanatorium, May 20. 194a, Evmtg Champion of Darnley, aged is years. BIRTHS CHANDLER -— At the P. E- ls- lmd Hospital. my 14th., 1e42, to Mr._and Mrs. H. L. Chandler, s daughter, 6 lbs.. 10 ozs. Jmig Ruth. DOLLAR - At the P. E. island Hospital on May 14. 194s. to My, and Mrs. O. T. Dollar. Parkdalc, s daughter, 8 lbs.. 4 oz. ‘ INMAN — At the King's County Hospital on Wednesday, May i1, to Dr. G. B. A. Inman and liirs lnman. a son. MCISAAC — At the Charlottetown Hospital, May 15, 1948. to Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mcisaac. nee Mary Cal- laghan a daughter. WEBSTER - At the Prince Coun- iy Hospital on Msy i3. to Mr. sni Mrs. Ian Webster of Toronto, Ont ario, nee Edith Forbes, a son. IIEANIY — At the Prince Coun- ty Hospital on May 18, to Mr. and Mrs. William D. Heaney. nee liiil- dred Macleod of Clinton. a son. COMPTON-At Sherbrooke, P121, 0n May 11th, 1948, to Mr. and lira Reginald Compton, h son. 7111s, Charles Reginald _ MaeKAY-At the P. E. Island lice- piiai on Msy 5th, 194a. to ‘Mr. sad Mrs. Leslie MacKay a son. Gerald Robert. Weight 9 lbs. 4 czs, LEWIS — At the Prince count! Hospital, Msy 15th to Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis, Freetown. e daughter. . MCALDUFI’ — At the Ohafitilt‘ town Hospital, May 2o. 1948- it Mr. and Mrs. MEiTill Mcalduif. City. a son, SANDERSON-At the r. a iii-M Hospital on May 15th. ma, w MI- l-nd ‘Mrs. Ralph Sanderson, ii ' view, a son. LEM“) _ M, Prince Count-y Ho!‘ pitai, on April 29th. 194$ ii’ M; and Mn. Edward F. Learri Searietown, a son. pitai, Brandon. Manitoba. on M° ' er's Day. May nu... ma. to M: and am. Russell '1'. Stnilcymglg. Helen Malone) a. dsuilivir-q o“ Marie. weight 1 lbs.. 10 l" ecu-iii“ A ROOF LAID? ONCRETE SIDE- FLOOR LAID? TIC noon LAID? A MAS GRAVEL? IUILT? A Cle:‘|'a“C::scr:l;|:Il5 In W llsbber Floor ..Ti1= 6mm“ m: Coatillli Tile Floor Cleaner Colse Read Anbalt Bills Fill- ‘ u, flail- Caterpillar ‘rrsaw "i . m lease . erete Mechanical F|°°' leber l g0, iti- ‘H. \ g in PM.