, "11-. "rt. __ JPAGE ‘rwlshvr; MONDAY IleIAYDIN — At 179 Kent Street In Sunday, July 18, Dougall Mac- hdyeu in his 75th year. Resting st the MscLeal-l Funeral Home. Funeral tomorrow. Tuesday, s short service at the funeral home at 1' o'clock, thence to Canoe Cove Church where the funeral service will be held st I o'clock. Inter- Ilent Canes Cove Cemetery. , FUNERAL YESTERDAY — ‘The eral of the late W. Frederick 1 owse was held yesterday afiel- ‘, oon from the MscLeun Funeral men Services were conducted b1 v. E. McLennan. Interment has in the People's Cemetery, The bearers were: Allison West. M. atson, Lloyd Carleton. J. G. Mac- adyen. H. Giles Cantweli. Mbert ttray. ACTING PREMIER - The l-ion. I}. H. Barbour is Acting-Premier during the absence of Premier J. lWalter Jones who left by plane ‘yesterday to attend the conference M the Provincial Prmliers with the Dominion Cabinet at OtlSWa. The conference which opens on Tuesday will be attended by all the Premiers with the exception of ihose of Ontario and Quebec. The uain business of the conference rill be a discussion of the recent crease‘ in freight rates granted to e Canadian railways. On Sunday. July 11th at 2.30 D»m~ the snnufl parade and church ser- vice of King's County L 0. L. was held at Belfast. The parade formed at the Polly Monument and was marshaled hy County Marshall Donald Hume. In the parade we._e Grand Lodge officers who ISSLJE outside of the Jurisdiction of tne County. R.W. Grand Master C. D. MacPhail. R. W. Deputy Gran-l Master G. A. Cudmore. R.W_. Gra-li Secretary J. A. Murray fllld P5“ Grand Master Rev. J. R. Skinne- snd J, V. Moore. ._DEATII OF MRS. PHILIP GALLANT-Many friends in Sum- merside will regret in learn of the death on Saturday of Mrs. Phlhll Gallant aged 1B yew at h" 1W1" on Notre Dame Street, Her hus- band, the late Phil (The Barher> Gallant. predeceased her Spill! year; ego. The remains have been resting at the Compton Funeral Home and were removed to i-h’ home of Mrs. Mabel Patterson for bum; which takes place _ W! (Monday) morning at nine ociock from St. Paul's Church. Interment will be in st. Paul's Cemeteryc-a GALLANT-GILL-A pretty Wed; ¢ing was solemnized at stCeclllM Church, Boston, Mass, on Satur- day mornins. Julie l9ih- “he” EV’ elyn Theresa Gill. duushier vi Ml" and Mrs. James Gill. Emmi/ale- Prince Edward Island. 566M115 m? bride of Howard R. Gallant of Bel- mont. Mass. 5on1! Ml" ""1 M" Moses 1.. Gallant. Oyster Bed Bridge, Prince Edward Island. The double ring ceremony ‘"8! perform- ed by the pastor. Rev. Msif- F7111‘ 513 phelm. The bride, given in marriage by her brother-ln-law. Mr, Edward Scanioh, was becom- ingly attired in white satin and marquisettc with chapel sweep train and a linger-tip veil held by a tiara of seeded pearls, and she carried a white prayer book admi- ed with white orchids and stream- ers. Her only jewelry was a string of pearls, gift of the groom. She was attended‘ by lief‘ Sister. M"- Edwarcl Scanlon who wore F9110" taffeta and hat to match. She car- ried a bouquet of pink roses, blue iris and maiden hair fern. Mr. Roy Gallant was best man for his bro- ther; the ushers were Rustin and Ivan Gallant. brothers of the groom, A wedding breakfast was tserved at the Hotel Tcnsgate to the immediate family of the bride and groom, after which Mr. and Mrs. Gallant left on s motor trip to Niagara Falls. Toronto. and other points of interest. Previous tn her marriage the bride was tendered a miscellaneous shower by her girl friends at the home of her sister. Mrs. Scanlon. where she received many valuable and use- fnl gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gallant will reside at 1‘! Fail-view Ava, Watertovm, Mass. BENTLEY - BLONDON - Pine Hill Chapel was the scene of s quiet but pretty wedding on Fri- day, June 25th at 5.30 p.m.. when Mamie Elizabeth. second youngest dsuahter of Mr. Blondon. Glen Valley, P.E.I.. be- came the bride of Homer Donald- ston. youngest son of McGregor Bentley and the late Mrs. Bentley. Five Islands. N. S. Rev. Dr. GM. hicholson. president of Pine Hill Divinity Hall. officiated at th! ceremony. The bride was lovely in s. street length dress of Queen's. Blue crepe with hat and veil in matching shade. She wore a cor- sage of Talisman roses. Her onlv ornaments were a two-strand pearl necklace and matching earrrings. the gift. of the groom. She was attended by her sister. Mrs. Lor- raine Bentlev who wore ll flowered silk jersey dress with accessories in fuchis and white, with s cor- sage oi’ American Beauty roses. The groom was attended by his brother. Sgt. Lorraine Bentley of the R.C.A. Mr. and Mrs. Bentley left on a honeymoon trip through the Maritime; and llncn their re- turn will take uo residence in Hal- fax where the groom will comolet. his degree in science next year st Dslhousie University. ‘Their manv friends loin in wishing them msnv yearn of wedded bliss. Worthy of menticn is the fact that the bride's osrenis. Mr. and Mrs. SA. Plcnd-rin- elsbrafed their _ih'rly- "ml wedding-anniversary on June 28th. - you N and Mrs. S. A.‘ Ews BUISEIET... OUR SATURDAY SUBSCRIBERS A dinner was held at Sandy's Restaurant Friday evening for Mr. Petey Crosby. Charlottetown. who after 29 years of service with the Department of veteran's Affairs. is retiring on July 21 from his pos- ltion as permanent clerk. Five years ago Rev. T. E. Mc- Lennsn became the Minister of Trinity United Church. Yester- day he concluded a most success- ful and happy pastorate in Char- lottetown by preaching two pow- erful and inspiring sermons to congregations that filled the spec- ious auditorium of this grand old church of eighty-five years. both morning and evening. —RETUIINS AFTER. HOLIDAY- Mr. Reagh Francis left Saturday morning returning to his homo in Alliston. Mass. after spending a week holidaying on P. E. I. H: visited his mother. Mrs. Weston Francis at his old home in Free- town. also brothers and sisters ir. Freetown and a sister in Borden. Mrs. H. Crossman. Mr_ Francis holds a responsible position wit?- the Hynds and Panche Co. in Watei-town, Mass. He has been em- ployed with this company for twenty five years. James Leonard Plestid. 17. was drowned’ in Grand River when 1* ventured too far from shore when bathing and stepped into the cnan- nel about two o'clock yesterday afternoon. He was in the company of Gerald MacLellan and Roland Murphy. all of them residents of that locality and none of ivliam could swim, When the deceased found himself in deep water he called for help but there was nothing his companions could do as he was canted away by the current. The accident occurred just below Grand River Catholic Church snd the river at this point is more than a half mile wide. Members of the Summersiue Detachment RCMP. were noti- fied and dragging operations were organized and the body was re- covered about five o'clock. The death occurred at her home on Spring Street, on Saturday about 5.30, of Mrs. Norman Wright at the age of a5 years. Al- though aile had been ill for the past two months, news of her death comes as a distinct shock to her many old friends in Summer- side. . She was a daughter of the late lvlr. and Mrs. Henry Wadman, formerly of Victoria, and she was formerly Margaret Matilda Wad- mari. After her marriage she re- sided at Victoria until the year 1900 when her husband who was a successful general merchant there, moved to Summerside and she has since resided here. Her husband, who died in i913 and will be remembered by older residents of the Town, conducted for some years s well known business firm in partnership with his brother, the late Elisha Wright. Death came with startling sud- denness to Rev. George William Barrass on Saturday afternoon, July 17th, at the home cf his sCIl, Rev. Ernest J. Bari-ass, minister oi the First Baptist Church, 219 Church Street, Sunrmerside. The deceased had Ul ast in his ap- parently usual good health but complained after shaving of not feeling well. The doctor being summoned. ordered rest but a short time later his son, going to his father's room, found the aged gentleman already dead. The late Mr. Barrass was s. re- tired Congregationsl missionary having served for many years in London, England. Eighteen months ago, on the death of his second wife, he came to Canada to live with his only son. A daughter. ltlrs. RS. Shaw died in England many years ago. Mr. Bsrrsss at the tin-c of his death, was in his 88th year and was s familiar fig- ure on the streets of Summcrside. being very active for his years. FUNERAL SATURDAY — The funeral of Bernard Roy Murnaghan took place Saturday morning at 8.45 from his late residence, 59 Dorchesfcr St., to St. Dunstan’: Basilica where Rcquitorn High li-fnss was celebrated by Rev. PF. MacDonald who also conducted the service at the grave. Rev. Louis Callaghan was present in the sanctuary and assisted Fr. Mac- Donald at the service at the grave. The order of the procession was as follows: Members of the Wh L.A A, Rgt. R.C.A., members of the Canadian Legion, Funeral Director, Honorary Pallbearers, Hearse and Active Pallbearers, Mourners, General Public. The ihonorary pallbearers, members of the 28th L.A.A. Rgt. R.C.A., ‘were Sergeants E.J. nrdy. RJ. King, H. Coffin, DA. Moreside, C. Prcrwse and J.A. Peters. The set- ive pallbearers were Messrs: Wil- liam LcBisnc. Immanuel Oatwsy, Leo Callasbdl. James Ooady, Les- ter Fsll and Joseph Hughes. Bur- ial was in the church cemetery. ' TUESDAY 0N IOLIDA! TIIP —'!1ie many friends of Mr. Rudolph Crcken wel- come him. his wife and three chil- ren who are home on e. two weeks‘ visit to his native province. guests of Mr. Crokenb sister. rm. billion C slid Mr. Cannon. (Jrlebsr Street. This is Mr. Crokcnb first visit ic the Islsnd since going to Alberta l2 years sgo. Inroute home- be stopped off in Boston. spendml two weeks there and picking up his two nieces, daughters of his sister Kitty. Mrs. Eugen, who are er.- iorlnl their first whit to tins pro- VIMA Mrs. i!" true. GUARDIAN, CHARLOTT V’ The death occurred in the Cher- lotfetown Hospital on May bt/h of Mr. Daniel A. MacLellan of St. George's in his 88th year. The death occurred It the Prince County Hospital on June lst, ma of George Edward Francis beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Gallant of Newton st the tender age of 8 years and 4- mos. FUNERAL SERVICES-The fun. erai of the late Robert Clow which was largely attended was held s‘. Brookfield church. Interment. Springton Cemetcry. The pallbear- ers were Messrs. Ralph Cruys Lorne Easter, Jackie Howatt. Dal- vsy McLean. Leslie Nicholson and Bobbie Campbell. FORMER ISLANDER. HOME — Mr. Joseph N. Berrigan of Alston. Mass.. arrived home on Monday night to visit his mother, Mrs. P. J. Berrigan, Dunedlne. and other members of the family. It has been twenty-five years since Mr. Berrlgan left the Island and he sees many changes and a lot of his old friends have passed on. FUNERAL SATURDAY _ Tile funeral of the late Robert Wen- dell Clow was held from Brook- field Presbyterian Church on Sat- urday afternoon. July 17th and was largely attended. The serv- ices at the church and grave were conducted by Rev. Donald Nich- olson. Pallbearers were, Messrs: -Leslle Nicholson, Waley MaoLean, Lorrie Easter, John l-Iou-att, Ralph Cruwys and Robert Campbell. 1n- terment was in Springton Ceme- tery. FUNERAL 0F EDMOND DE~ LANEY — The funeral of Edmond Delaney was held Friday morning July 13, from his residence in Baltic to St. Mary's‘Church, In- dian River. ‘Phi: immense at- tendance manifested the esteem and love in which Mr. Delaney was held by his neighbours and friends. Solemn Requiem Mass ‘was celebrated at St. Mary's Church at 9:30. Rev. Ronald Delaney C.S.S.R. brother of the decease‘ was Cele- brant at the Mass. Very Rev. E. Baldwin C.SS.R. was Deacon and Rev. Waiter Mann C.SS.R. was Subdesocn. Present in the sanct- uary were Rev. RF. MacDonald, Rev. Eugene Murray. Rev. Em. mott Mclnnis. The services at the grave were conducted by Father Delaney. The pallbearers were _ Vernon MacGougan, Leslie Ram- sey, Bernard MaoLellan, Bruce Riley. William MacGillivray and James wall. Mr. Delaney who died July 18 at the age of 34, leaves to mourn his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Delaney or Baltic and three brothers; Rcv, Ronald Delaney C.S.S.R. of Montreal. P~Q.. Joseph of Charlottetown and Marshall at home. —-SOOIA.L GATHERING _. Mr_ and Mrs. Preston Toombs opened their lovely home at Ilensington on Friday evening, when friend; of Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Dunning held u delishtful party in their house. The event took the form of s miscellaneous shower for Mr. and Mrs. Dunning who have set- tled in Kensington, and-opened an attractive retail grocery business. The rooms were bright with nicely arranged cut-flowers. The honored guests were escorted to the dining POW-Tl by Mr. "Jimmie" Clark. where the parcels were opened b Misses Thelma Adams and Edé Mann. The nsrmes of the dono were read by ‘Mrs. Ralph MacMll. lan and Mrs. Fred Semple arrang- ed the gifm. Elwood. wlho at an ell-fly 83¢. had Joined the Navy and saw active service, expressed his thanks on behalf of himself Ind hi! Wife. and extended an in- vitaiion to visit them in their home. A dainty lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Din- wood Toombs. Mia! Laura Hamil- ton. Mrs. R. MacMiilan and Mrs. Miss Genevieve Delaney, Ellwood F. Semple. Instr ‘ i music by Dunning and Norman Mill, and songs added to the enjoyment ofn very pleasant evening-Bur. WEDNESDAY Congratulations and best wishes of s host of friends are extended to Mr. and Mrs, Claude MacNeill whose marriage took place at Sum- merside on Jilly 14th. Congratulations are extended by s host cf friends to Mrs. Anrhc Weeks on her birthday of ninc.y years which she celebrated quietij at her home on July 8th. with member of her family present. Mrs. Weeks is enjoying good heaiih and her many friends wish her many happy returns. FUNERAL YESTERDAY _ The funeral of the late Clifford DOwne of s Elm. Ave, was held yesterday afternoon from the Cutcliffe Pun- eral Home. Service at the home and grave was conducted by Major MacLesn. The pallbearers were Ronnie McDougsll, John Connolly, Joseph Gallant, Jack Blanchard, Delby Ford. C.P. Williams. Inter- FIG!!! was in the People's Ceme- cry. --SOIIOOL STAFF 70B 0‘- LEAIY SCHOOL —- The following h the teaching staff of the 0'Leary School for the fall term: Principal. Winston Currie of Alberton: Arthur Malley. Ilmsdsie: Mrs. Mae Pal- mer and Mrs. John Matthews. With such s splendid teaching staff and with s lovely new school which was only opened officially on June 17th by Dr. L. W. Shdw of Charlottetown, Deputy Minist- er-and Director of Education for the province. the students of O'- Leary will enjoy the utmost in educational sdvantsges. All of the teaching staff sre experienced teachers and Mrs. Matthews and Balms! were on the ltafflui nledistely following the FUNERAL AT APPISN ROAD _ The funeral of the late Edgar Farrar of Appin M. was held yer, terdoy afternoon from his late. residence. Service at the borne and grave was conducted by Rev. P.G. Head. The pallbearers were Wil- bert Gillespie. Homer fiovencber, Elm" Hillel. John Mathsson, Lewis Gordon, John McEschern. Interment was in the Appin Road cemetery. . —LAlD T0 REST-The funeral of the late Rev. Geo. William Bsr- rass, father of Rev. E. J. Bsrrass. Summerside was held on Monday afternoon with service st the Bap- tist Church oonducted by Rev. Mr. Hicks of Tryon. who also held the services at the grave. The pail, bearers were William Currie. Bruce Johnston. lknest Morrison, _Coiln Waugh. C. B. Jelly_ and Reuben Large. interment was in the Pec- ple's Cemetery. Summerside-S. —I-‘UNERAL SERVICES -- Tilu funeral of the late Mrs Norman Wright was held from 'her ‘ate, residence on Monday afternoon at three o'clock. A service oonduc-zd by Rev. Mr. Sullivan assisted by Rev. Mr. Ayres was held at tile home while the interment service at the grave in the People's Ceme- tery was also conducted by Rev. Mr. Sullivan. Pall bearers were Messrs. L. R. Alien. C. B, MOILS. Ewen Nicholson, Geo Brace. Wil- liam Strong and Lee Lnwtheln-S. —FUNERAL MONDAY — funeral of the late Mrs. Philip Gallant was held on Monday morning from the home of Mi-s. Mable Patterson to St Paul's Church where Requiem Mass was celebrated by Rev. Father Mac- Leod while the last rites at tne grave were performed by Rt. Rev. G. J. MacLellan. V.G. Pall bearers were Messrs. Danny Gallant. Ten- nis Gallant, Jack Fitzgerald. Frank Arsenault. Malcolm Marshall srd William i Broderick-S. fire -I"UNEBAL SERVICES — The funeral of Edmond Delaney. Bal- tic. took place to St. Mary's Church. Indian River, Friday morning. soi- em Requiem Mass conducted by his brother. Rev. Ronald Delaney, C.S.S.R.. assisted by Rev. Father Baldwin, C.S.S.R., Rector Holy m- deemer as Deacon and Rev. Wal- ter Mann, C.S.S.R.. as sub-Dea- con. Present ln the Sanctuary were, Rev. R. F. McDonald. Rev. Eugene Miurray, Rev. J. A. Melli- riis. The pail-bearers were James Wall, Leslie Ramsay. Bruce Riley, Wm. McGilvray, Vernon McGou- Kan and Bernie McLellan. .._-_ IMPROVED IN HEALTH-The many friends of Mrs. Katherine A: Maclnnls of Dorchestcr Street, will he pleased in learn that she has returned to her home mu.b improved after undergoing treat- ment in the Charlottetown Hospi- tal for the past month. On the evening of her return home she had the pleasure of welcoming her daughter. Sister Mary Polycarp. B.V.M. of the Department of Eli;- lish. Mundelim College, Chicago. and Sister Mary Robertine. B.V.M., teacher of History and English. Immaculate High School. also of Chicago. The visit is of pli- ticuiar interest as Sister Ma:y Robertlne taught the late Eons Maclnnls in San Francisco. Cai- ifornla. ' ' -__._ Two members of the Sunknerside Detachment. R.C.M.P., were placed under arrest last evening under bailable writs issued out of the Supreme Court following actions taken by Mr. Welter Bergman. financier. of Montreal snd Traveli- er's Rest. The officers. Sgt. D. J. Heath and Constable Leo Lou-men. were released shortly after being taken into custody by Sheriff Hubert Hall. on bail of 610,000 each. . The actions were commencedfor ailleged illegal trespass arising out of a search conducted on Monday st Illa/Bergman's residence at ‘Traveller's Rest by the two officers. resulting in the seizure of several bottles oi liouor. ft is claimed that the members of the R.C.'M.P. exceeded their authority and that because they had no search warrant their entry into the Bergman dwelling was il- leval. Police state that s charge of il- l-wzal possession under the new Temperance Act is pending against. Mr. Bergman. The arrest of the officers rm bailable writs is an action rarely taken in Canadian courts. The procedure is an ancient one. largely unused for many years. / ..°WIDDING -- A wedding of interest to friends throughout the community wok piece st the home of the bride's parents. on Saturday evening, June 90th., when Edgar Gilmsn. son of Mrs. and tbs lite James Dennis of Charicttetosii and Joyce Elaine-daughter of Mi. sild Mrs. Fred Robertson of linu- boro. were united in marriage. tbi Rcv. H. R. Bell performed the nuptial ceremony. The bride wort a two piece dress of aqua blue "heart's desire" rayon crepe and carried s bouquet of white narcis- sus. and wu attended by Miss Dorothy Macfesn who wore squs blue Ind carried s bouquet of yel- low and‘ white daffodils. 'i'iie groomsman was Harvie D.. brother oi the groom. Mrs. lthei Maclcln plsyed the Wedding isms. 1m- eersmony the bridal party and guests re- tired to the dining room w do Justice to s sumptuous supper. In travelling the bride were s grey gsbardlnl suit with white seeds ‘—__ Keen‘ sorrow was felt on the evening of May 10th. whgn word was passed around of the death of Francis Mscdonsld. only child of m. she me Daniel llccdonald of St. Peter's Bey, st the early age of sixteen months. North Tryon lost one of its old- est. and most highly respected residents in the death of Mr. David John Thomson in the esrly hours of Monday ’ . June 21st. 19M. Although he had been in failing health for some time, his sudden passing came as-s shock to his family and friends. PAINIUL ACCIDENT — Mister Walter Dlcklesorl, son of m. and Mrs. Ivan Dickieson. Darnlcy, met with a painful accident when he came in contact with s pitch-fork driving one of its prongs into his knee bone. Although still under the doctor's care, it is hoped he will soon recover with no serious effects. .___.. FUNERAL AT CANOE GOVI — The funeral of the late Dounll MacFayden was held from the MacLcan Funeral Home to Canoe Cove Churofl yesterday afternoon. Services were conducted by the Rev. Donald Nicholson. Interment was in Canoe Cove Cemetery. The pallbearers were J.M. .Macil‘ayden D.L. MacFayden, Albert MacDon- gall, George Sherran, John Mac- Fayden and Neill MacLesn. There passed away suddenly at Jamaica Plain, Mass. on July 3rd, 1948. Walter H. Canning. Left to mourn their loss are his wife Florence Currie, formerly of Johnston's River. Prince Edward Island. and four sons. Kenneth. Ronald. Norman. and Robert. Funeral took place July 6th from Lady of Lord's Church with Re- quiem High Mass. Burial at Saint Joseph's Cemetery, West Roxbury. The pallbearers were: Mesllri Frank Butler. Stewart Watton. Lawrence Trainer. James Brazil. Frank L. Dillon. and Thoma-S Breflnick. (Patriot please copy). SUDDEN DEATH 0F Wills. WRIGHT - Deepest sympathy will go out to the family on the sudden‘ death on Monday afternoon at the hospital, St. Stuphen, N. B. of Ml’!- Austin r... Wright . wife of Mr. A- L- Wright prominent Charlottetown merchant, Mr. and Mrs. wright were vacationing at cape Ann. Maw. when Mrs. Wright became ill sud- denly and they returned home. On Saturday, July i0. Mrs. Wrifllt Ell“ tered the hospital at St. Stephen where she passed away on Monday- siio died of a cardiac heart ailment. Her husband, Mr. A. L. Wright and her two sons, Rev. Harold K- Wrlght of Ghsthsm. Ont. and Mr. Arthur L. Wright of Charlottetown are her immediate family. 0N HOLIDAY TRIP -- Ml‘. Angus M. MacDonald. formerly of Rose Valley, is a visitor to the Province renewing friendships since his last visit seven years ago. Mr. MacDonald was s. member of the class of 1906 in Prince of Wales College, and after a few years teaching here. he went to British Columbia where he continued in his profession. He is now principal in one of the schools in Vancouver. His trip to P. E. I. was made by bus most of the way through the United States. Speaking of the changes in the teaching profession. he noted-that today there ls much more Science. Art. and other sun- iccts tending to bgoaden the field of education. but s udents today do not seem to have the same ground- ing in the fundamentals. Mrl Mac- Donald expects to spend lbflll! three weeks in the Province and is s guest st the Queen Hotel. PINEAU - DOIRON NUPTIALS __ The marriage of Pauline. dsllflll- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Doiron. Hope River, P. B. 1.. and Arthur Pinesu. son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Plnesu, of South RllstiCOr W)! place at seven-thirty o'clock on the morning of Monday. July lit-h at st. Ann's Church. Hope Riv"- Rev. J. E. Dalton performed the ceremony and celebrated the Nlull- tial Mass. During the ceremony bggutflul hymns were rendered. The bride wore a gown of white satin. her shoulder veil attached to s turban, snd csrried an ivory prayer book. Miss Rita Peters sci.- ed u bridesmaid and wore s pink tsffets dress with nlatchinl acces- sories. Joseph Pinesu. brother of the groom, was best man. The breakfast for the bridal party and members of the immediate families was served st the bride's home. After s very enjoyable ride to the city, dinner was given by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Murray. sister of the groom. On their return supper was served st the home of the bride, to the nearest relatives of the contracting parties. The evening was spent in music and dancing. ‘The bride was the recipient of msny beautiful and useful gifts st s shower given in her honor pre- vious to her marriage. Their many friends wish them every success in life. TIUISDAY --LAID T0 REST — The fuller,- al of Mrs. Thomas Parrish. was held on ursday. July 10th. st 1.30 P. M. from the home bf he! daughter. Mrs. Harry Graham.- Summerslde. conducicd by my. If. G. Sullivan. thence to the Presby- terian Church in Remington where service wee conducted by lav. J A.- McGowan. Hymns sung were ‘The lord's My Shepherd", "Rock of Ages". and "Lead Kindly Light." Interment was made in Remini- icn People's Cemetery undgm the direction of Compton crsi Home. The pallbearers were Mai- sories. The bride received many uuful s d valuable gifts, They will mi s is Cass-lemma. m. R. B Phillips, Robert Polianu. Ilnmett . George Cameron. Mrajtsn Whittaker and dulht- er, Jacqueline, .who have been visiting here as the gussta of Mrs. Mabel Levers, left on return to their home iii-St. John, N. B., on madly. 111w)’ were scccvsipanied by Miss Dorlclds Landry, who will be their guest. - ‘Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Coleman are st present fortllnatc -in having s re-unicn of all their family, with the arrival for s few days of Sister Mary Canmellta of the Sisters of St. Mar-thus. She was accompanied by Sister Mary Peter who will visit her sisters. Mrs. Richard Curley of Brudeniell and Mrs. F. J. DeLory, Georgetown, "Ems: Gladys Aitken. R. N. of the staff of the Veterans Hospital, London. Ontario is spending her mention st her home st Pbrtu-le Bridge. During the last war Miss Aiiken was a member of the nu.- sing staff of the Royal Canadian Air Pbrce where she had s dis- tinguished record .. Among recent visitors here -were Dr. Hank MscFurlane from the States and Mr. H.J. Montgom- ery, Westaskin. Alta. Dr. Mac- Farlane is a brother of Mrs. John Lang'and Mr. William MacFar- lsne of Lower Bedeque. It is 1'1 years since Mr. Montgomery last paid s visit to his native prov- ince. . FUNERAL AT UNION ROAD - The funeral of the lsic Ambrose G. Mallett was held yesterday af- ternoon from his late residence to Union Road United Church where services were conducted _by Rev. T. A. Wilson. interment was in Union Road Cemetery. The pail- besrers were Chester M. Cox. James M. Maund, Harry Newman. B. L. Hardy. R. L. Bryenton and John MacKinhon. —Wednesdsy morning. July 14th at 7.30 a.m.. St. Anthony's Roman Catholic Church. Lot Five. was the scene of one of the prettiest of July weddings when Reverend Michael Rooney united in the holy bonds of matrimony, Msrieyoung- est daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hol- sen Goff of Coleman. and Freder- ick. son of Mr. James Greensn and the late Mrs. Greerlsn. of Kelly's Cross. .DISTINGUISIIED VISITORS —- Distingulshed visitors to the Island in the persons of Sir Eilswonh and Lady Flavclle arrived by motor-car yesterday afternoon on their first visit to this province. During" tfne past four weeks the Flavelles have visited all nine provinces of tile Dominion. They both expressed de- light st the beauty of the Island and they expect to see a good deal more of it before their departure for Caue Breton and the Cabri‘: Trail next Tuesday. Sir Ellsworth is national chairman of the Unit/id Emergency Rind for Britain. ir‘ A vary pretty wedding icok place at the Immaculate Conception Church at Wellington on July 14th when Mary Cameron became the bride of Leonard Arsenauit of Slammerside. The bride looked charming in s blue suit with white accessories and carried a white prayer-book. The bridesmaid. Ber- tha Arsensult, sister of the groom. wore e nsvy blue suit with white scc cries. Mr. Cecil Cameron. brothe of the bride, acted as 5100113121311. Previous to her mar- riage s shower was tendered ic the bride at which she received many beautiful sifts. ‘ --A very pretty June weddinz of wide interest was solemnissd on Wednesday morning. June 30th. st I AM. in St. Mark's Roman Cath- olic Church. Lot Seven. when Mary Alfredo. second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ma Kelly of_Roseville. P. E. Island. became the bride of George Norbert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Collin of Piusville. Prince Edward Island. Reverenchhic Robin celebrated the nuptial Mass. For the occas- ion, ths main sitsr of the church was beautifully decorated with white snowballs and the side si- tars with roses. A quiet but pretty wedding was sclemnized on- Wednesday after» noon, July 14th. at the United Church Manse in O'Lesry when Rev. W. G. Dickson uniicd tn tne bonds of holy matrimony Miss Olive Aileen Dslfcn of Coleman and Mr. Everett Charles Coughllrl of Csscun-lpec. The happy young couple were attended by Miss Lucy Cougblin of Csccumpec and Mr John A, Clark of Alberton. A re- ception was held at the bride's home in Coleman. The young bride looked the picture of girlish io\'eli- nees in her wedding gown. Mr. and Mrs. Coughlln have the good wishes of s legion of friends for a long and happy wedded life.-O. j Sincere sympathy goes ' out to Miss IJla Oollett and ller sged mother and the four small sons of Mr. Barry Coilltt whose death occurred st the Prince Qfounty Hospital last Sunday. Mr. Gollett’: mother and lister have been here from Amherst for several days owing to the illness of Mr. Col- lett. It is only about Mn months since Mr. Coliettk wife passed sway st the early sge _of 32. Mr. Collett’: mother - in - in, Mrs. Plossie Inwtbsr, Del-cheater, N.B. is also spending some time here. The funeral of the late Hurry Ccliett was bold from the United Church on Tuesday afternoon and was largely attended. Rev. Mr. Crcwe was assisted in the service t; luv. CA. eiimh cf Clntorvilie Iedeque. no psllbegms ‘were Messrs Louis‘ Milttert, Walter Iowans, Lloyd Airlock, JD. Mae- Hsrry Grsbeni. and William Moi.- time. t l Parisne, TJ. Iflfllll and Elliott Isii. - fl ' . J3. i On Wednesday, July 7th., st I A.M., St. Anthony's Catholic Church, Lot b was the scene of I very pretty wedding when Virginia Therese, daughter of m. and Mrs. Michael Doyle of Bloomfield became the bride of George Jew- ell, son of Mr. snd Mrs. George McDonald of Chery. _i- - A very pretty June wedding was solemnised st St. Mslschy’! Church. Kinkors, on Monday morning. June 21, at eight o'clock. when Catherine Teresa. daughter of Mr. snd Mrs. Johnny Johnston. Kickers, became the bride cf George Emmett. son of the late Sylvestcr Moliaghan and Mrs. McMahon. Kelly's Cross. Mr. W. E. Brooks ofSununersiac. for many years s resident of O‘ Leary and a former Recording Stewards! the Uni-ted Church in O'Leary and Rev. George Gough of Cavendish, for ten years. 1937-47. Minister of the O'Leary Untied Churdi will be among the Commis- sioners from Prince Edward Island attending the General Council of the United Church which meets lr. Vancouver, B_ 0.. in September. LAID T0 REST — The funeral of‘the late Alexander J. MscLeod of Glen William. took placest 1.30 p. in. Wednesday. July 7th. from his late residence. age ‘i8 yesis. Services at the home and grave were conducted by Rev. T. A. Duke. The pallbearers were Messrsl John Murchison, Angus Matnewii, John H. Ste-wart. Laughlin Mac- Pherson. Allan Cameron and Mal- colm C. MacDonald Interment was in Caledonia Cemetery. The proposed trans - Canada highway will almost certainly be run from Borden through what is known as the Bradford and Big Clear roads to the Tryon road. Hon. G.i—l. Barbour, Minister of Public Works and Highways in- formed a Guardian representative yesterday. Alternative routes had been carefully considered by the Government, Mr. Barbour said, "but it has now been practically decided to follow the above men- iioned route. The chapel of mklns snd Am- erican Church. Montreal, was the settirig for the marriage orl Pri- day evening. July 16, of Margaret Ella, daghter of Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Woolner of North Rustlco, Prince Edward Island. to Dr. Arthur Ernest Bullen, son of Mrs. Bulien and the late Mr. W. E. Bul- len oLMonctcn. New Brunswick. Rev. A. I. Higgins of McKay Uni- ted Church. Ottawa. performed the ceremony. Deiphiniurris and peonies were used as decorations. Given in marriage by her uncle, Mr. Andrew Haggart of Vancouver. the bride was attended by her sister. Miss Evelyn Woolner of 0t- tawa. Mr. llrrrlest Cosh was best marl and Dr. Ian Rusted acted as usher. Mrs. Hamilton played the wedding music. WEDDING BELLS - St. Paul's United Church. Scarboro Bluffs. Ont. wss the scene of s pretty wedding on Friday, June 25, when Gladys Annie MacCaiman. only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. MscCsl- man. was united in marriage in Everett Angus MacLeod. son 'f Mrs. John MacLeod and the late Mr. MacLcod. The bride. who was given in marriage by her father. wore s gown of white supper satin, trimmed with seed pearls slid s floor length veil caught with a red roses. Her maid of honour was Miss Betty Thom. and the brides- maids were Miss Barbara Bowman and Miss Florence Husselt All were dressed alike in gowns nf blue taffeta with matching halos of tulle. The flower girl was Miss Ce- cilia Ryan. dressed in an off ‘the shoulder gown of dusty pink sstir. and matching hat of pink and blue. Tile best man was Stanley I-iulme. R. C. E. M. E.- Cemp Borden. cousin 0'1’ the groom: and the ushers were George and Jsck MscCalmsn, brothers of tne bride. The bride's mother wore o turquoise gown with matching a:- cessories and the groom's motile:- was dressed in dusky rose silk with grey accessories. The couple left on s trip east for their honeymoon‘, and on their return will reside in Scarboro Bluffs. FRIDAY FUNERAL YESTERDAY - Tile funeral of the iste Mrs. A. L. Wright was held from her late residence at 7 Green Si... yesterday afternoon. Service at the house and grave was conducted by the Rev. T. E. McLcnnsl-i. Interment wss in Sherwood Cemetery The pail bearers were P. W Turner, J C. Saint. S. L. Hardy. E. T. I-figgs, A. G. Hogan and J. E_ Harris. —COUNTY COURT — In the County Court at Summerside yes- terday, Judge L. G. fella. presid- ing, iudynent was given in tho csso of Manning Equipment Ltd. Halifax vs. ‘Sutton and Lowe. Summersido for the full amount of the plaintiff's claim oi’ 881.11 with coats. The cue was an gction for goods sold and delivered by the plaintiff to the defendant. One witness was heard for the plain- tiff and three for the defendant. M. Albsn hrmtr represented the plaintiff and T. i... Compton Dssliocbes. the defendant. ‘m: can of Palmer and Williams Co. Ltd. vs. Irving i011 Co. Ltd, which was to have been heard yesterday was set down for the September term. Court adjourned till July 27th when the case of Oscar lfcNeill, Conway vl. Cer- fieid Palmer, Conway will be beard. ‘rhisis an action inwilieh the plaintiff elslml 080.93 for goods sold and delivered. for work done sad natal-fab furnished»; - dress of coronet. She carried a bouquet cf‘ Cspx Doris and lo “ l were-mar! i WEDDING ANNIVERSARY-l Cr. and Mrs. Wm. A. Ailey, Gig Alden Apia. City are today ecu- bratlng their 80th wedding “u. vcresry. ‘ ’ . , ' Senator John‘ hfsckinnon. 4a.. compsnied by his mother-ln-law, Mrs. Cunningham. snd his dsugh. ter, Crystal. of Rumford. Mains ‘is visiting his brothers. m. seem MacKinnon and Mr. W. D. Maw:- ,Kinrlon, both of Brooklyn 1mm County. They were guests of Sena. tor MacKinnons niece. Mrs. Lloyd iMelllsh. Union Road.‘ ism’. 11m“. idsy. I I " I A wedding o! much interest to ‘many in the Maritime Provinces ‘was solemnlzed recently in are chapel of Riversldg Church, New York. when Misc Margaret Christ- ine daughter of Mrs. Sarah E. and lhe late Alexander R. MscKinnon of Sydney, N. S., became the wife of John Clark Matthews, son of the late Robert and Adeline Matthews. Elmsdsle, P. E. I, Tm double ring eereznony was pro. formed by the Rev. Dr. Robert J. McCracken. The bride chose for her wedding a floor-length gown of white tdssue fallle. fashioned with train. Her full length veil fell from a coronet of seed pearls and she carried an old-fashioned nose. gay of white flowers. l Attending the bride was Jun, Margaret Longsworth of Cleve- land. Ohio. who wore a floor-length pale blue crepe with matching accessories snd curled an arm bouguet o! Talisman rcpeg and baby's breath. Supporting the groom was Mr. John Friesen. 1 class mate from Winnipee. Mani- toba. Professor Allison G. Patter- son of Mount Allison Conservatory of Music was guest organist. Misl Shirlep Peck of London. Ontario sang "I Love Thee’ by Beethoven and “Calm as Night" by Bahn Mr. Francis Chaplin. Saint John N. B. played the violin obligate in Miss Pack's solo "Calm as Night‘ and in addition played "AveiMaria" by Bach-Gounod. I BIRTHS I MleLEOD -- At the Prince Edward Island Hospital, July I7, to gaps, B. G. MacLeod, M.C.. and Mrs. MacLeod. s son. MACLEAN’ -. At the P. n. .1) Hospital On Tuesday. July mi. to Mr. and Mrs. Charles MscLcsn. ,Cii-y. a daughter (Mary Catherine). ,MACNEILL - At the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital July 13, w ‘Mr. and Mrs. George MacNeill, 3'. Psssnore St, city, a daughter, (Edna Louise). ‘ I sractc - at the City Hospital, ' l-illy l6. to Mr. and Mrs. r. o. ~ i Steele, a son. I HAYDEN — At the P. E. I. Hos- pital July 18. to m. and Mrs. wil- | liarn Hayden. s daughter. RICHARD _ Born July ~19tl1 a1 idle P. E. I. Hospital to ‘Mr, grid Mrs. John N. Richard, a son (William Shane). . DGRCI-IERTY - At the P. E. I. Hospital on July 16, 19H, to Mr, ‘and Mrs. Ivan Docherty, ‘Cherry fl/liley. a son (Almon Irving), BARRETT —- At the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital, July 17th. to Mtg and M"- Hlfl‘? J- Barrett (nee Josie Campbell) I daughter. Leslie Dianne. WEBSTElb-At the Prince County Horpllul July n. to w. and Mrs. Vernal Webster. Augustine Cove. _a daughter, weight 8 lbs. WARREN _ At the P. n. r. I-los- pital, July 11 to w. and Mrs. Rhodes M. Warren, a daughter, 1i lbs. 9 0|. l Mllnaraolss MACNEILL-JENKINS st SS. Juries Church on June 30th. st 5 P-"l- by Rev. T. H. B. Somers, Gretp Aims Delite MscNeill. Mt. Albion to Elmer Pmnclg Jgnking, Che"?! Valley. MOORE - MUNN- - At Trinity United Church. Charlottetown. P. E- 1» on Saturday. July 17th. 194s. l?! the Rev. T. E. McLennen, Sarah Mllml. St. Andrews, to George Richard Moore. Winsloe. DEATH S WRIGHT-At her home on Spring Street, Sumrrierside. on Saturday. Jilly l7. lviirs. Norman Wright, DOWN—Suddenlv at 5 Elm Ala. July l8. i948. Clifford Down in nls 47th year, . BARRASS — At the home of his- son. Rev. E. J. Bsrrsss. Church Street. Summerside. on Saturday. July 17. Rev. George William ‘Barrass, aged 87 years. WHEELER — At French River. July is. ma, Bestliice Aim Wheel- fil‘. lire 10 months. infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vere Wheeler. (FOLK-Err — At Prince Counts‘ Hospital. July 1a, ma. Harry B. Cflifli- life 56- years, of Centre- vi.lle. Bedeque. CAMERON - At Albany, PEI. Jilly l9. i048. Mrs. Charles Cam- i "fill. lze s1 years. WRIGHT - At St. Stephen. N1. Monday, July 10. 194s. Mrs. Ethel Wrisht. aged ea year's, MAI-LET!‘ — Suddenly at Urliofl Road. July l9. me Ambrose G. Msllett in bis ‘list year. IAIRAR-At Abpln Road. July ll. 194B, Edgar Psrrsr in his 50th year. WGITII -, Suddenly st 41 went. Newton Street, ‘cslon, Mesa. oh Sunday, Jul llthf 1MB. Mill Emeline Wo h, formerly of Cher- tiefmm MATIIIION - The remains U the lste nw. Mathoeon of I" Burton St. WRIGHT — Suddenly st Chipmlil Memorial Hoapiteklt Itlbllfll- l‘: n. Ethel Margaret Goodwin. b9- ioved wife of Austin IAIN!" wrisht. ' .. 'l!AN-At the Provincial Sens!- oriilm. ‘lhursday. July I. 1W- Rumll ma. Avondsle. m! I Illll. '