- 'I'I-lE_ (IHARLOTPETQWNV GUARDIAN 1.. MONDAY nasa- ‘rlcnwrs on sacc- WIlT-Mr. avid Mrs Alex McLure o! Peace nlvex, Alberta, who huvg been visiting on the Island. their native home, crossed to the main- land- on the first trip of the Abegweit last week. and were fortunate in buying the first two tickets ‘sold on the boat. _ PUNIIAL HELD SATURDAY- The funeral of James Burke took place Saturday morning at s o'- clock from the Frank Hennessey Funeral Home to St, Dunstan's Basilica where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Pr. Patrick McMahon. Service at the grave was conducted by David McTugue. in the church Cemetery. The death of Mrs. John J. I-Iynes occurred at the home of her daugh- ter. Mrs. J. G. McCabe. Somervills. Massachusetts, on Monday, July 2R. l 1947. Mrs. Hynes. daughter of the; late Mr. and Mrs. Edward Broth- ers. was born at Greenfield. P. ll. I. 1n 1874. Following her man-loge to the late John J. I-Iynes she made her home at Montague P. E. I. until 1937. when she mowed to the United States to reside with those members of her family who were living there, RECEIVES APPOINTMENT—-Mr. Jack ‘Taylor who has been conduct- ing a class ill landscape painting at Keppoch loaves next Wednesday for Edmonton where he llas ac- cepted an appointment as instruc- tor in the Fine Arts Department of the University of Alberta. Mrs. 'I‘ay'lor will visit her home in El- gin. Manitoba. before joining her husband in Edmonton. They plan Mrs. Maywood's sister. Mrs. I-Iar-l which all jmned in singing "For They Are Jolly Good Fellows" and _ WFDNESDAY ‘ SUDDENLY BEDEAVID. - Mr. rlson Balderson and her brother, . the bride and gyogm were ma". ‘J. Pierce Doyle of the Bank of Com- Mr. Cecil Campbell, New Wlltshire. Mr. Deacon. who conducts a mer- cantile business in Vancouver is snother successful Islander abroad. It is thirty years since he last visited here, and needless to say he saw many throughout the province. lly bounced -Lunch was than served and the remainder of the evening was spent in music and social intercourse. HERE FROM BOSTON. -- Mr. improvements ,Jo|ln Reagan. of the Boston llerald, Several land his blothcr-in-law Mr. P. R.| family reunions were held in hon- iGoudey are visiting the Province. or of this party and at these the Mr_ Reagan is a friend of Mr. Clar- ‘merce rewived the sad news early yesterday morning of the sudden | death of his father Mr. J. P. Doyle -ln Halifax. Mr, and Mrs. Doyle left qvcsterday to be with the bereaved ' family. HERE FROM WOLFVIILD-Mrs. ‘Robert Miner of Wolfville. N. 5., accompanied by her five children, renewal of old acquaintances and cncc McNcill, formerly of Chrlr-' arrived saturday’ on P.E.I., for a friendships was a great to all. Their many friends join in wishing the party "bon voyage" and hope they will again visit their native province 1n the not. too distant future. Rev. , Interment was | Four young men were drowned at Cavendish Beach yesterday afternoon when they got caught ,in the surf and were dragged under. The four were: John It. MacDonald. Z2, . Mount Stewart, P.E.l. I David German, 23, Kenn“. ton, ELI. ‘ Guy Nesus. 2i. EaaternPal- sale. N. S. Calvin A. Sarson, 20, also of Eastern Passage. Frank McQusid, Kcnsillgton. was also in difficulties but helped ashore by James Saund- ers, also of Kensingioll, another member of tile party. R.C.M.P. said the surf was heavy at Cavendish beach yesterday but not unusually so. Battlers, however reported a "terrific undertow." The bodies of MacDonald, Gor- man and Negus wcre recovered shortly aftenthe accident in mid- rlfternoon but it was not.until 7 ;l.m. that the fourth body was was | ‘Jicrald: while Mr. Goudrys for- bcarers all hail f-rom the Island. and he is looking some of them up. RETURN HOME-Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kelley of StollehanbMass. have returned to their home af- ter spending a very pleasant vacation as tite guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Burge. East Royalty. who were former residents of Stoneham. It was Mr. and Mrs. Kelley's first visit to the Island and they were very much im- pressed with its scenic beauty and the hospltaluy of the people. FUNERAL HELD YESTERDAY —The funeral of Ernest Dollar of Springvale was held yesterday af- ternoon from his late residence. Service at the house was con- ducted oy Rev. H. C. Rice. D.D., assisted by Rev. S. J. Davies and Mr. Donald Nicholson. The pall- bearers werc: Lorne _Coles, Char- les Proudc. Ernest Crabbe. Tor- rluil Mchlrill.‘ Ambrose Sclltner. -Allgus Ifcllhc-rsorl. Tile brothers of Tnntoll L. O. L., conducted service at the grave. Interment Prlncetown Road Ccm- Ictery. pleasure lvtiflvwrl. 11150 B" Employ"! o! the brief visit. she is the guest of her l uncle Mr. Dan Buchanan and Mrs. YBuchanan, Bradalbane. SUPERANNUATED — Mr. A. Bert Davison of the Post Office Department has gone-on super-' I annustlon after 40 years ofsteady lservice. Mr. Davison was a pop- ‘ular official and it is hoped he will spend many happy years of good health in his retirement. oi those fortunate people who inan- age to keep young in heart, and enjoyed the trip motoring to and from the land of her birth. They also visited relatives and friends in different parts of the Island in- (luding the Village by the Sea .._a-__ Amld a setting of candlelight and wihiie gladioli in Robinson IChapei of’ Boston University the ZRev. Clarence A. Monrill officiated ‘recently at the marriage of Miss ‘Mildred Ethel French. daughter of fMr. and rs. Prescott E. Erench DL Jq- c,.,,,,,,u and Mr,“ mo,‘ of West Me ford. Mass. and grand- tesu have arived in chBflQitBtOWflfdauIhter °l Mr- “"4 M's" Ylullioam from Cincinnati. Ohio. where Dr.lN-.M"K5Y °l Mmray “ “t Crotesu was a member of Xavier University. They will re- pjibflbly three weeks. main he's A brief but impressive ceremony {took place yesterday morning in , the Confederation Chamber, when |Mr. Douglas H. Gordon, of Kit- chener, Ont., son of Mr. and Mrs ‘J. P. Gordon. Charlottetown. was presented ‘with s testimonial by the Royal Canadian Humane As- sociation, for his act of bravery in [which he saved s child from 1 drowning. —- Ill: GRETTABLE ACCIDENT—‘ A IOZH-ttable accident occurred at Summczllide on Sunday when little 8d 5W9" from he!‘ The racing sloop swan believ- Summcrslcle o, the w,“ North, P. E. I., to Mr. James Ray- .mmu:l Kingsbury, son of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Bradley L. Kingsbury of Cav- endish, Vermont. l ISLANDER DEAD - Mr. David ‘John Thomson, North Tryon ro- lceived word of the desth of hi! ,slster, Mrs. William L. Morrison, Wahcouver, 8.0., aged 8s years. on ‘August 6th. She was Ann VII-fl- ‘bPLh Thomson, eldest daughter of ' tile late David and Caroline Timm- lson, North 'I‘ryon. P.E.I. Her hus- [land predeceased her manv yen?! ago. She leaves to moutn two {daughters (Isabelle) Mrs. Jbmei lMyres. Vancouver. 13.0., Mrs. ‘Florence Large. Mskaroff, Mani- ‘toba and one brother, David John lline-year-old Cecile Diacquiere,‘ mvfirinss Sunday 1118M. was found - Thomson‘ North Two“ daughter of Mr. and Mrs irle Blacquire, North August- yesterday at Linklctter, some six Market miles from the town. Residents st Mr. Walter P. MacNeill, C.N R.. z-ccompqnfqd by his mother. Mrs. .,. _ r l Sqrtel’ .811 from a lilting board on Llnkletter found the trait driicn ; A‘ n‘ Maclulnv Georgetown‘ 1e“ which playing Prince She was taken to Count v Hocpial three olhcf‘ children ‘Wore up on the shore and damaged con- the siderably. There was ahole ill the where it side of the hull and the sails ivcre .\v:is found (LT-it he‘ right arm was torn. zbrokcn bclow the elbow. - S. .____. l musical. VI-ZSTERDYU’ —BODIES FORWARDED FOR -The BURIAL-The bodies of Guy Nog- 1 ‘fimcrsi u. the late Prirlrrlck Wil- us_ 2i, and Calvin A. Sarson, 20, llam H1 w=rm was hcld from the botll Broukfield‘ IiiocLeln Funeral l-Iome yu-storday‘ were forwarded yesterday morning of Eastern Passage, N. 5., afternoon. Scrv ces wire conducted from the Compton Funeral Home. ‘by n»: cvi. over. was in pzlilberlrl is l‘.'t"l'l‘f I-I.C. Intermrnt summerside to their former homes rile P¢nplc‘s Cemetery‘: The on the mainland for burial. The Bourke. two young men were drowned at I ..C"O5"_:D‘... 15f "n". _ Tholiihll. Aitkfn, Ncil fiiaclicnzic. Chl- Cavendish beach Sunday afternoon lTueSdn-v nqqrnlng to visit friends fin Mollrnzl. Montreal and Otta- Q wa. ML Fred Pickard, 40. Charlotte- towll. wcll known Island sport; ‘man and proprietor oi The Bi i shop was drowned Yesterday °$ ~ ‘lto Shore. ‘Brllfll; triagcdy occurred about Z30 ipm. when Mr. Plckard was row- ‘mg a punt to his CUbIJOBFCI-Illilta!" .boat moored some diStiifile ° shore from his summer home. ' 1t is believed that Mr. Pltkilfd i chant. for m er ‘Sheen. OLenryg lbrotllers. James munify is extended. PLEASE!) WITH SAIATORIUI —Rev. Andrew McGiil, Presbyter- South Africa. who has bcen visiting his ‘son. Kcnncth. in the leaves on return lhome today. will visit Boston , then |Aoquntanis at New York to Souiih- lhampton, and lifter visiting his old ‘home in Edinburgh where ‘his two ,dallghtcrs are training as nurses ‘for the Mission Field will leave Mr. McGill Plimsclf was a missionary in West Af-rka. and Kenneth was the first ivlllitc child born there. I-le speaks lvery highly of the Sanaiorlum. and lthe care and attention hL; son is This is‘ the first ian Minister. Cape for South Africa. receiving thcrr. son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Sheen. From 1914 until 1929 he was the capable manager oi Kennedy and Co.. general mer- O'Leary. From moved with his family to Bum- mersids where he was associated with the firm of R. T. Holman Ltd. in the produce until the time of his about three years ago. He was also for some years e. director and sec- retary treasurer of the Internation- al Pox and Animal Foods Ltd. In all matters concerning the welfare of the town he was terested and always ready to take a prominent part in any plans for the betterment of the community. He leaves to mourn his wife. the Euclie Vella Bakcn Dorothy. there he department. retirement deeply in- n, ROBERTSON _ Freetown: one daughter Mrs. Lewis Bernard of Olcary; and the following sons. Rev. John Gerald, George and Eric ‘of Sumnlcrside; also two and Joseph to ‘whom the sympathy of the com- Sanntorrum. Ho a take the t° Chm“ gun NEWS BUDGET rob our SATURDAY SUBSCRIBE? P NElLL-At Mm _ 194,1. to w. and fit-féfff.‘ k911i daughter, Sadie Mae, m’ I DItISCOLL-wql, u, Hospital on Ausu:t°i1s?flg§§?°'" "Y- Ind N“. Ivan Drubbll‘ ‘° Herbert. a dluhwr‘ - "t murmur; onus: - messes _ lands Presbyterian cjmfihwm“ I" noisy. Ausuet lsul. 1941 by offef‘; . A. n e ' ~ - Robert o‘llglrf1.M."."t Fm" '4 SNOWIE _ who Exmouth St. United 30h". on August 4th, 194-; b ' Rev. Edward Mllley, Phyllis w u" side and James glduon Sn M‘ Bradalbane, P. E. I. m" FHA Wood Islands PrcsbyterinsrFICh-dr“ an Saturday. August 10th. I947 ch‘ ev.T.A.A.D e - ' Elliott Robertsotfllf ' Ethel has" '° SAINT - narnrn _ ence of the offfclstinglnctlyregfrensld. Rev. G. A. Socnlmers. on Satul-d?“ August 16, at 4 P. M, John Cam y: bell Saint of Charlmtetuwh ‘f Marjorie Johnson Baker d; R”: sington DARRACH _- FRASER-At Motle- gm. N. B. on Saturday, August till. Sadie Hazel, daughter n; M" Samucl Fraser, Albertcn, p 1.; 1' Beaton. son of Daniel Darrach and the m, M, Darrach. Charlottetown. Rcv, My’ Freestone officiating. ' MAOKAY-J-IOWATI‘ — Al Trvon United Church On wedbescbv. 11... ust 13th. 1941, by Rev. r2. afivmd. side, B. A., Roma Janet Louise Howatt of Tryoh. P. E_ I., to John Howatt MacKay of Albany. P E, L EDWARDS -- DONALD - at the home of tllle bride on Tuesday, Add. 11S! 19th. 1947. by Rev. IL‘. R. Wood. side. B‘. A.. Anna Elisabeth Donald SS. Cllo-mcdy. under i-ilc command V5" MWKIIY. W111i NltKcigsn and in an accident which c-lninled iwo- g . "an when 1mm“ he Q m‘ capiam PL" 5C0" of Hamax‘ N chest" Burhuv_l____ gfi.y,',f.r,,,,cflctslms‘ ‘both "Om mi: ‘ ilnlgnilefsclfegmfotrheahglxiitinl! oar or years, llshacrillcextth hgrtllsmrat again”: Test. of nlicra-vrave transmis- I- ‘ lwhcrl he was about to lgfVe the ‘b3roilsi1hU1l1i\'cA-'si1i“y c2113: he eéliist‘; slnn 1vi;l be Iarrll-d out between pr, Thrfnag good“ {En 1m, ' outboard motor. His pro camen :0 <‘_ »- . .11 B 011 T011 Tca Hi9. sflx Irflcs from the City rccognizrd as the lending Rip-pg.’ was first noticed by hi5 “'11s whg [it]! “f- igs ‘Bgher 1:‘ dcughfe? WM‘ and Fr-lslrfls Mountain oll tho oui- can authority on nematode-s (polo-i immedimel-V Pa” me 31mm an, lhuz, a?“ ‘ha m vsfw or “hch he skirts o‘ New Glasgow, NS, vrith- to rot parnsi-tbl, yesterday told herself endeavoured to g0 t0 hi, “c “till: dPbfiflmt} FTP)’ flirPlfllle in the lcflXf. ‘f2 hours. enginrers local officials of t-he entomology assistance. “nbgahgr yguhg ‘ "is pr°v'd°d CIIHIICV-Pfl WW1 m!‘ lmllcct stated laboratory at the Dominion Ex- Neighbors who live at the sum: . 1311 kw". H; 1'8. lorry Cud- last night in an interview with a perimcntal Station hrre that lllcy mer (‘Ommllllily 0f! 55mm“ swee’ m m‘ h w‘ om he ‘glued, and located. ' Doctors worked for an hour and a half in an effort to revive the‘S., docked across tile llcarl of the) {"5" lhlee- Marine and Bulltain rind llcll It was understood that Mac- wllarvcs ycstcrday lllorninrr, F-hc Donald, son of Mrs. Charles Mac- gflffiVCd llcrc from the Brifsll West Donald and the late Mr. Mac-llndivs. calrlgring a c.1110 "f 573 Donald, bras employed at Kell- puncllcolls. 1T0 barrels. 16D hnlf- slngton with a C. N. R. section l barrels and G2 cartons of lllolzlazos (TQW- fto be unloaded llcrc, n5 wcll as IlCO of Malpeque, P. E. I., to Ralph 1,8,. lie Edwards of Summer-side, p, 1.; L DEATHS ii.__________ MsoDONALII-Drowned at cuv. endish August 17. 1947, Jghn E MacDonald. aged i2 years, GORMAN—-At Cavendish Aug, i1, David Gorman, aged 23 years. of Konsington. spending a few days in Toronto en- route. SENTENCIJD T0 SIX MONTHS —Found guilty of being in posses- sion of stolen goods. Alfred Weeks was sentenccd to six months in Queen's County Jail Saturday morning when he appeared before Judge C. Gavan Duffy. Ivan Mc- otller new found friends. Thomasicnrtnns of rum for tho Govern- . _ -. ~s>_>.~*'-_. h1g3. 4:. Carville,» appearing oll the same charge was freed. Both men were apprehended in connection with theft of cigarettes from Cudmords Grocery at the corner of Ehlston Street and Elm Avenue. After the preliminary hearing they were sent to Supreme Court on a breaking, entering and theft charge. They elected to be tried under the Speedy 'I‘rials Act. the charge later being changed to possession of stolen goods. Mrs. E. J. Stone. Revere, Point of Pines. and her daughters, Mrs. Marian Moran and Mrs. Bessie Ellis. Watertown, Mass. and her daughter Marion Mussier, motored to P. E. I. for a vacation. They are visiting their sister and bro- ther, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Cross- mun, cape Traverse, Mr. and Mrs. Harry cmssman, Cape Trav- erse. and Edwin Crossman. Capo ‘Traverse. An evening wedding of interest was solemnized at St. Patrick‘! Church, Roxbury, Mass, recently when Agnes Mary Maclnnis. formerly of Soul-IS. PE-I- W“ "n" ited in marriage to Edward J. Kelly of Belmont. Mass. The Rev. Joseph Ieally performed the cere- mony. The bride looked charming in a strcct length dress of aqua with white accessories and wore a shoulder rorsarze of gardenians. The bridesmaid. Miss Agniia Marlsllac, niece, of the bride. and formerly of snuris. P.E.I., wore deep coral pink and a braid ban- deail of the same material and carried an old fashioned nosezay of sweet Peas. The funeral of William Moran took place Saturday morning st 3.45 from his late residence, if Brighton Road. to the Church of the Most Holy Redeemer where Requiem High Mass was celebrat- ed by very liev. Edward Baldwin, C.SS.R. Service at the grave was conducted by Rev. Joseph Mac- Gillivray. CSSR. The honorary pallbearers, all officer of the Bishop MacEacherll General As- sembly r-‘ourih Degree Knights of Columbus. vierc: Drs. W. J. MacMillan, .l D. McGuigan, and Messrs. Alfred Kelly. Lucius Kelly. Charles Praught. and Benjamin Gallant. T's active pallbearers were Judgl- C. G. Duffy and Messrs. John Griffith. M. A. Par- nlcr, M. W. fteardon, W. A. Steyv- art, and Errcst Cameron. Members of the Fourth Degree Knights of Columbus. under the leadership ll’ Vernon Maddlgsn. comprised Abe guard of honor. The emblem bearer was Thomas Creighan. Tile Third Degree members of the K. of C. attended ir a bodv. Interment took place in the Catholic Cemetery- Tite order of the procession was as follows: Knights of Columbus. Funeral Director. Honorary pallbearers. Emblem bearer. Hearse are active pallbearers flanked by guard of honor. Mourners. General public. INJOYABLI! VISIT - Mr. and Mrs. Luke Deacon. and their tou- sin, Mrs. Lilv Msywood. accom- panied by Mrs. Deacon's sister. Miss Charlotte Campbell of Reg- ina who have spent the past month on the Island. left Friday morning on return. The party left Vancouver by car early in June and en route visited manv friends and relatives, including Mrs. Dea- con's brother. MrJA. H. Campbell 0f Yorkton, Saskatchewan and her sister Mrs. Coleman of New Phil- adelhhia. Ohio. While here thev were the guests of Mrs. Deacorrs sister. Mrs. Archie Benton and fatn- fly of Wlnsloe; of Mr. Deacon's sister. Mrs. Emma’ Boyver of Bun- bury and his brothers. Bruce and Walter, of New Wiltsllire. also of Gorman, son of Mrs. German and the late Mr. Gor- man. served with the Navy dur- illfl the war. Since then he at- tended St. Dllnstan's University mcrt 1"llO1I‘Sl'il1‘ volzdor No Iwill be taken hbmvrd from FACTS.‘ Slllc is also (‘HIWIVUTS 1711-“ Hmosily from Dclncrarn, '1‘ villd call-go! Guardian l'(‘[1‘.'15(‘lllc.llVC. Polos are ul on both like Nlva S;<.tla sitc. and location-s invcsligatirvnal work on PTSyWltII the llntcllna alsQ mounted on history and control of nornrlfndcs "when which has bcell carried on at York lllcif‘ the life were doing a good job in Mid 111st W11 ‘or Wns a student atland Barbados, bound for lifozltrrrll.‘ work at ills Tc». Hill range is Com- for fill!‘ past tim years. Dr. Goodry the Vocational in Charlottetown. Tile two Eastern Passage nlen -—said to be cousins—were cm- ployed on farms. Negus was working with Talmage Montgom- ery at ‘Iravelicrs’ Rest and Sar- son with Maurice Cascley at Kel- vin. ‘ Many other bathers attempted to help the men in difficulty. A human chain was formed and a dinghy was sent out with a rope attached. Draining School TlIESDAY Mrs. Ilrsaki thee Lulu wife of Lleut-Col. Ursaki of the Salvation Army, London. Ontario is visiting-her sister Mrs. L.H.D. Fos- ter. Marslhficld. LicuL-Col. in Western Ontario with Divisional Headquarters in London. Ont_ I Loan: FOP. CONVENTION {mm funeral Mrs. All. Murphy. Mrs. GJ. Mad- tligan Wlfl Mrs Charlo-lr-tcwn are lezvlnc; this nlflffli-I? fflr Cflfllllbvllifw- "-3 mrduly cmpanncllrd to inquire into 5,5,9‘ Mm convfntirn ill the death of Shirley Blzlzan do the annual attend _ Council o,‘ Catholic the Yviurltimc Nilrscs. (‘IIANGE 0F RESIDENCE-Mr. and Mrs. George family who have resided in Ken- sillgton for the past six yrsrs have moved to Conway whore Mr. Thompson is envpioycd with the C.I\l.R. They are now in the resi- denre of the late Mr. and Mrs. Louis Boyle. l I IIOLIDAYI.\G AT POWNAI. Mr. and firs. Gordon VJeatFcrbie of Roswille. Mich, spent two weeks VflCalinn visiting Mr. Wc'lth:-rb1e's brother, Everett Wcat.berb‘e of Pownal. Thcy will be a-q-nnlfianied by Mr"; Ployr‘ Jchuson and Miss Olive Vierltllorbie to Halifax on their return trip. of the. C.N.R Charlottetown. leaves this morning for Mont-ton to attend a meeting of the general executive commit- toe of the Insurance Association (Railwayw to be lleld ill tile City Hall there on Wednesday. Lieut. Rahoh Qime. of the U. S. Naval Air Force. who was among those praisrd by the R. C. M, P. for rendering valuable assistance in connection wiill the bathing dis- aster at Cavendish, is a surrme-r guest of relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Duncan. Boyflclcl Street. I-‘IYNERAI. YESTERDAY -— The funeral oi Charles Cudmore, Al- lan street, was held yesterday 'afternoon frrm his late residence. Service at the home and Brave was conducted by Mr. Hugh Rob- 'rrts. ‘rile pallbearers were: Oscar ‘Diamond, S. II. Burhoe. Joseph 'Carson, Ralph Dennis, Aewsr: Ives, Ray Boll. Interment copies cemetery. PRESENTATION AT UNION ROAD-On Friday evening, July. 18th, —a large number of friends and neighbors gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Maund to honor their son Glydon and to welcome his bride to the community. '1‘o the strains of the Wedding March played by Miss Margaret Mallett. the bride and groom were escorted to the scat of honor by Miss Marjorie Ils- mont and Mr. Malcolm McLean. after which an appropriate ad- dress was read by Mr. Wallace Mallett and a well-filled purse presented by Mr. Sterling You. Glydon, on behalf of his bride, The “Ciiomedj.” will lPfll/i‘ for Nicntrcol this evening. i JOINS POLYCLINIC STAFF — ‘Dr. Krill Irwin who has concluded a p0?! gratillate course m obstetric, afid pediatrics at the Royal Victoria llospital. Montreal. has joined the staff of the Poly‘ clrnic. Dr. Irwin hails. from Port Marion, Capo Breton. and gradu- ated from llhlilousie llulver-“lil/ m 19.10. He joincrl the services and ni- Imost immediately wont ltoivn hy his ivifc and child. I The hcarilll: at tllc inquest illto and the death oi Miss Shirley B12§3"-iC_~_mi_n-»,-gc_ M lvllrs. Ursaki are in charge of field ivllicll occurlcd at the P. E. Island '0, Dr‘ Delano}, operations of the Salvation Army _Hospital on August 6th aftcr Sill-lcormie.‘ Madman and Mr ‘faring mullillle 11mm“ m f‘ "alllvlrs. Wilfred accident on the evcllin! of Au!!- ilst 5th was concluded at the Cut- ilome last ole-tilt “then the jury returned the follow- J R0111. All n! in; vcrdlct; l We, the jurors ilndcr oath and fillrl that from evidence submit- led the said Shirley Biililar tiled l» the Prinrr Etltvard Island Hos- lniial fill Wrdncsria)‘. Atlgust 6th Tilflmllsfln ‘ind Ills ll rcsuit of bcin: thrown from jqugly m at in car in thr vicinity of Hoax-h Grove Inn on the cvcning of Alli:- ust 5, 1947. f "From observations of the scene lnf the accident alld careful cxaul-‘ 'inzition of the car involved we are ‘convinced that it was driven at an Iexcessive rate of spccd by Geno-IE _' Green. driver of the car. "We deplore tile fact that the cddcllce shows that the two male occupants of the car procured and consumed alcoholic beverages ill- lcgallv during the drive that e]‘\1- {ed in the death of Shirley Bigcar The verdict was signed by ;and tllnt there was no evidence of i Itlrinking on the part of the rle-i P ‘LEAVES roll MONCTON-Mlz. ' F. If‘. Sigsworth pletrri ccssful. “stalation of i-his new isysifltll is quit.» prooube and it lvil furlhcr study. system n? this killr‘, r-“cvllllyiclilrjing 24 rpeilkind channels and in use 1,1 including many mark thc firs ,pulsc lirre modulation, the Dmfnion —FAMILY PARTY - ‘anri daughters of Dr. and Mrs M. titer Honour Lieutenant Governor J. A. guthlrrd Bernard and Mrs. Czlr- hihiilon and addressed the large [Delaney Sunlnctx-irle and '\vlvc< did hissands all ‘at til: .'.omc cf {ill °"1""-°,€_‘l“'i rcl Dclancy. Summer Street on audience lie was lnvolidcd ilollle in 4; “Wishiurrlfgv night for a f.~i'l.l‘y rr-un-i there. Largo‘ doriflr i‘ fiffonlllllnwd if‘ “mr” °" icn. A lobstc: supper v..ls serrcl Premier J. Walter Jones, the l-Ion. --~ts Ni. br- bcgllvl. If silo-WE taking back to the Old Country several sanlpler, of the parasite for Well over three thousand people. summer visitors to the Province. attended the all- ‘nual Alherton exhibition which The sons was held yestcrcltrv and was fav- ored by a fine summer day. His formally opened the ex- which speakers gathered included was Other ‘and n first enjoyable cvcrllng W13 George Barbour, Minister of Pub‘- Olhcr ‘guest: Mrs. spent. Dr. allfl DYTOWI also Dr and Gaudct. side. — S. HOME BEREAVED—Mrs. Thur- 151W Hiscott, 146 Great George St.. Cilarlottstovul. received the sad news of the death of her only ‘riaroid T. German. of Sail Francisco, Cal. Mrs. Ger- man had hen-n ill for the last two years. She lrrlvcs to mourn loc- tidcs llcr hilubfilld. one daughter. Mrs. Robert Martin, who was ser- tlle time of her mother's passing. also one grand- lson and one brother, Thomas Aim-tin. of Wislton. Saskatchewan , IINJOYED VISIT. -- Mrs. Myra C. wedlock of Everett. Mass., ac- companied by her son Ray. his wife and two children, Peter and Anne lof North Woburn, Mass. returned lo their homes on Saturday. They were ilhie guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. F’. Siewar , Cavendish. While here they visit with Mrs. Wedloclfs sister Mrs. G. W, Profitf, her nelcc, iMrs. Geo. McCoubrcy of Cavendish. They also visited friends ‘in Char- lottetown. liunier River, Kensing- lion. Sumlmersldc and French River. "Med" {Mrs wedlock and Ray were very n,_ I happy lo be back on P, E. I., it Messrs. George McLeod tforcmsw ‘being Lwenuhnw‘ years since ‘my ,Thomas H. Wllitc, H. L. Hardy, iM. Flynn. William Hughes, Haw- llcy Crockett. and sythe. A most enjoyable time was spcni at the Raymond Wood cot- tage at Victoria beach. the after- noon and evening of August 14. when 36 mcnlbers of the Dawson and Wood families gathered for a lobster dinner. Mrs. Eliza Dawson of Central Bedeque. together with her entire family of five sons and their wives were present. ‘Piicy sonsistod of Cari A.. a professor at McGill University, and Mrs. Daw- son of Montreal; Colonel U. G. Dawson and Mrs. Dawson of Yar- mouth. Nova Scotia; Elmer and Mrs. Dawson of Augustine Cove; Hbdtion and MrsDawson of Win- fer Harbor. Florida and Ivan and Mrs. Dawson of Central Bedeque. I The Wood fnmlly in its cnti ety lwcre: George W. of Tryon; Mrs. Fllza Dawson of Central Buic- rlue; Mrs, Ada Lyman_ Tryony Howard wood. St.. of Victoria fillLi Patten, Maine; Alice M. Lavcil of Dracut Centre. Mass. Those two families were never before at, to- gether at the same time. -Ol.her members of the picnic party were the sons, daughters, sons-in-law son-Wood families and consisted of: Howard find Ruth Scllu man o’ Central Bcdeque; Joyce, elm. Garth and George H. children of Raymond and Adelaide Wood of North Tryon; John A. Lyman of Tryon: Brent and Ruth Wood of Crapaud; Vera and Lloyd Roger- son. also of Crapsud; William H. extended his rncere thanks and appreciation of their kindness and] invited all to visit them, after and Ruth Wood of Wcst Somer- ville. Mass, and William H La~ veil of Dracut Center. Mass. William Far- _ and daughters-in-law of the Daw- i left here. DISTINGUISHED VISITOR IIIERE-The Rev. Andrew MoGill of Capetown. South Africa. is at present visitlniz in Charlottetown, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cudmore, North River Road. This 1s Mr. McGilYs first visit to Prince Edwurd Island and he is enjoying it very much. His visit was for the purpose of seeing his son Kenneth. who has been in the Ssmtorlum hare for the past four years. ‘I-Ie was a Flying Of- ficer in trsliliog and is 2'1 years nf age. Mr. and Mrs. John D. Inman and young son Charles Beecher, Bridge- water, Mass. left Friday momlllg on return home -aftcr a pieaslrt two weeks visit on the Island. guests of Mrs. Inmanh sister. Mrs. Basil Holm. Mr. Helm and familui DeSablc. They also visited wit other relatives and friends. in Hampton, Deiable. ‘Crapaud. Vic- tnria. Earnscliffe and Charlotte- town, and will motor home from Tormentine with friends from Bridgewater who have been shoul- ulg the best two weeks in spring- hill. N. S. Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Mar- tin. Haverhiii. Mars. Mrs. Wi"am Gale. Gloucester. Mass. and lifts. Gale's dsuqrhter. Mrs. William Si. Pierre of Salem. Mass- made up a party who motored to the retard in Mrs. at. Pierrds oar and spent] a very pleasant holiday at the horlc of Mrs. Martin's mother. Mrs. John T. Inman and Mmlnman at beau- fiful 8t. Catharina. Mrs. Gale is a sister of Mrs. fnman and is eighty-ode years of age but is ems Sllmmfl- intendcnt of tile WET!‘ lic Works; the I-Ion. Alan strivart, W119"! Dflidfll‘. Minister of Agriculture; J. Watson ". He is a nepl" w MacNaur-lhi. MP-J F‘. C. Ramsay. and M11‘. ' M.L.A.: Clarence Morrisscy, M. L. ‘A-c and Mr. It. C. Parent. Super- Experimental Farm_ Charlottetown. THURSDAY —MOVED T0 coNivav -- Mr_ and Mrs. Gcorge Tlhonlpson and family Who have resided in Kans- ingtcn for the past six years have moved to Conway villlere Mr. NR, Thcy nrc now living in the residence of the late Mr. and Mrs. Louis Boyle-S. SLPeieHs Cathedral was tho some of a pretty wedding Shturdhy afternoon July 36th. at 2.30 ulhm Bertha Beatrice Watkins, daught- er of-Mrs. Helen I. Griffith, was united in marriage with Mr. Alex- ander Lorne Finley, san of Mr and Mrs. J.R. Finley of Charlottetown, Rev. Canon E. lvkslone officiating. MANSLAYGHTER CHARGE- ,1 The Attorney General stated yes- terdav that s. charge of man- |slaughter will be laid against gGeorge Green, driver of the car 'in which Shirley Biggar. 17-year- old Charlottetown glrl lost her wad leading to Beach Grove Inn. Miss Bigger died in hospital the following day. August 6th. FUNERAL YESTERDAY -'I‘he funeral of the late John B. Mac- Donald, one of the victims of Sun- day's drowning accident, was held yesterday morning from his late residence at Mt. Stewart to St. Andrew's Church where Requiem Mass was sung by Rev. T. Camp- bell. lntermcnt was in the church cemetery. Pallbearers were: George Jay, Leigh Walker, Freeman Affleck, Donald MacDonald. Fras- v; MacDonald. Alphonso MacDon- ad. The Ausust session of the Kings County Oourl. Fifth Circuit. was lleld in the Court House in Georgetown on Tuesday, August 1W1- Judse c. st. Clair ‘Pralnor presidillzi. Two cases were on the dfifikti. one a case of arrears in school taxes. In this case Judg- ment was granted the plaintiff. The second osse was an action to recover an amount of money due the Dllfnt-lfl. an' last Lake resi- dent. for bosrdin! the workmen of a lumber operator from Port- age. Prince County. Mr. B. R. ‘Bell appeared for the plaintiff and Mr. J. S. Desltoohee for the defendant. In this case judgment will be given ill chambers, FATHER. FIANCIS VISITING HIRE-Rev. Father A. Francis. parish priest. diocese of Halifax. N. 8.. arrived home on Monday f evening last on a visit to his nro- thers and sisters. He was accom- panied by Rev. lather W. V Mc- Carthy. P.P.. also of Halifax who is making his first visit to Prince Edward Island. Father llcCrthy v-sa for four years R. 0.. command fhlplllfl. R.O.A.1f'. overseas dur- ing tile last conflict. ' Thompson is rmploycd vivilh the C.’ life following an accident on the ‘ were quickly alerted to the trag- pdv and Mr. William Campbell. 0i Milton, Mass.. W110 ivas a resldglgt near,“ manned u dory to loll was unconscious and managed t0 pull him aboard the stern of the’ craft. Under the combined Wfiiilh of the two men. however. the small boat became swamlled fmd fsllnk, and they were thrown lntfl ‘nib water. lifr. rural-cl rllsapprsnré ed in tile fast ebbing ildc n Mr. Campbell managed to make shore. FRIDAY ATTENDING BOARD MEET- IXG___M,~_ w R, Sl/IZIW. DEPUW liilnistcr of Agriculture ls attend- mg a. meeting of the Regional Advisory Board at Moucton, rela- five to labor emPIOYmQM "WW" throughout. the Marltimes. He i5 expected to return to the 01W W15 morning. JOINS FATHER. IN BUSINES {Mr_ William V. Stevenson has rcccntly resigned his position with ms Royal Bank of Canada. Nas- sau. Bahama Islands. and has re- turned to Charlottetown to be- come associated in the BBYWTW insurance business with his father Mr. L. S. Stevenson, who is Dw- vincial manager} for the Nimh American Life Assurance Co. HOME BEREAVED-Ml‘. Wall- ace Pursey. North Rustioo has just received word of the death of his coils-ll, Robert W. Cras- well, s9. of Duluth. Minn. who died suddenly July 20th, while cnroute to a Duluth Hospital. Iiorn in St. Paul he had been a Duluth resident. for the last 33 zyears. He was s veteran of the First World War and was a mem- rer of the Fraternal Order of Eagles, Duluth Aerie No. 79; He is survived by his mother, Mrs. Sarah Craswell and a sister. Hazel R. Craswell both of Duluth. A priority owned Stlnson air- craft piloted by Mr. E. J. Poiricr of, Chester. Penn, made a forced landing in the field of Mr. Oscar Gallant of Bloomfield while re- turning to their home in Shediac from Charlottetown where they attended Old Home Week. Mr. Polrier was accompanied by his wife. who is also a pilot and Messrs. Legere and Roy of Shed- iac. Mr. and Mrs. Poirier remain- ed over night llt the hogs of Mk. and Mrs. David Horne, loomfield and the other two passengers spent the night in Summerside where they met with Mr. and Mrs. Poirler at the airport the follow- ing morning to continue their flight to Shediac. Later that after- noon Mr. Poirier phoned the re- siclance of Mr. David l-Iorne that they had arrived safely in Shed- iac. Mr. Poitier has piloted this plane to and from Cube \nd in his eleven years of flying ‘this is his first forced landing. ‘Mr. Willard Rix. also of Bull- iord, Maine, motored here 6n his annual visit with his mother. Mrs.‘ Bessie Rix. and relatives. Mr. Rix was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Aylward, who are the welcome guests Mr_- and Mrs. Charles G. Dunn. Mr. Aylwsrd M18 not visited his nat- l": Province for twenty-four years. wifiie this is his wife's first trip to PM. I. Both are receiv- ing a warm welcome from relat- ives and friends. The death occurred last evening at his home on Convent Street of Mr. GEOIILL. Sheen. one of lum- msrsidvs most prominent and highly esteemed citizens. The late Mr. Sheen, who was ea years of ass, had been in ill health for the past three years. rie was born in Remington, the \ BIRTHS did, He reached Mr. Pickard who I RICE-At the Prince Edward lMr. and Mrs. lAvards. a S011. MYERS — At, ,ier. Rilollda Lynne. PROUDE-At the 9.11:. I. Hospital on Aug. 16. 1947. to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Proudr. (nee Doris Lawlor) g a daughter. Isl- and Hospital, Aug. 12th, 1947, to Elmer Rice, St.. the Prince Edward ‘Island Hospital. Aug. f5. to Mr. and Mrs. Borden Myers. s. daugh- DOLLARP-At Springvalg d1; Au‘ 15, 1941. Efllfilt Dollar in his soul year. 1e (YUDMORE - At the Provincial Sariitorium Aug. l6, 1947, Charles w. Cudmore of Allen St.. Gay- town, in his 37th year. HEWSON--At Charlottetown on Sunday, Aug. 17, Frederick W. Ilcwson. in Lia 76th year swALboiv-At 15 Orlebar Street Aug. 19, 1941, Joseph H. Swallow in his 79th year. MYERS-Suddenly at Carleton on Wednesday. August 20. Hermsl BENTLEY ~— Al U10 P. E. I. HOS- | 14y“! m l-hs 70th yeah ‘pl-till, Saturday, ‘iugust 16th, 1947,‘ , _ m Mr, and Mm Cf E Benuey, a ‘on zinwnus \I.I'| at YOUNKEIF-Af the P.E I. Hlghfleld Aug. 20. 1947. Mrs. Grace MacDon- Hoim‘ aid in nl-s. 05th year. m’ “mm” 14' 1947' °° M" “d iBECK-At Alllston O11 Thursday. Mrs. Harry and Mrs. Street. n daughter. ROSSITEIL-AQII ell. a dilughtcr, 1947. t0 M1‘. Anne Marie and Mrs. Dorothy 7 lbs. 6 oz. (lliNUlNiQ Youllker Frizzclll a son. Douglas Allan. BUG-DEN - At the Prince Edward llslnnd Hospital. August 17th, 1947, to Mr. and Mrs. H. Barry Bugden, S's. son. Derek Morgan DOIRON - At flhe Charlottetown llospitol, August 17th. 1947, to Mr. S. Doiron, Currie) Rocky Point, a daughter. KENNY - At. the Cllalrlotteiovwn Hospital on August 17th, 1947, to Mr, and Mrs. Reg Kenny, 44 Valley tnce Rita. August 16, 1M7. at the Charlottetown Hospital. to Mr. and lifrs. Leo Rossiter, ‘Mor- CIlllLI-li‘ - At the Charlottetown l-Iospl-tlli. Monday, August 18th. and Mrs. Clarence Curlcy, Kcllys Cross, a dauglhor. PAYNTEII. — At ilhe Prince county Hospital, Sumlmcrslde, August 16th, 1947, to Mr. and Mrs, James Paynter. Carleton. a daughter. (stillborn) CRAWFORD —- At the P. E. I. Hos- pital on August 19th, 1947, m Mr. Robert Crawford E. Toomlbsl P, E. I., a daughter, Mirlem Roberta (nee of Tryon, GILLIS-At the P. 1!. I. Hospital August l8, i947. to Mr,_ and Mrs.~ l-auchlin Gillie of Point Prim (nee Alberta Nicholson) a daugh- ter, (Heather Anne). WE SHIP m" ‘mmlAug. at. um, Mrs. vm Beck m her 90th year. v Il0YLE—--In the City, Mrs. Edith Doyle. ' RACKHAM-At the P. E. ‘Island Hospital on Aug. If. i047. Mrs. Athol Rackman of Wheotley River, aged 53 years. ' SHEEN-At ills home in Summer- sids on Thursday, Aug. 21. 194i, George L. Sheen. aged 6B years. FURNESSK-At the P.E.I. Hospital Thursday, Argfll, 1947, Mrs. John I-‘urness of 221 Euston St.. in her 59th year. FOUGER—At the home of her daughter. Mrs. Thomas Des- Roches, Mlscouche, on Aug. l9, Mrs. Mary Fouger, aged 83 years. MacNEILL — The deal-h occurred in Regina. Sash. on August 17th. 1947, of William Wallace lilncNeill, formerly of Village Green. P. E. 1.. ago 63 years, and son of the late Daniel. A, MncNcill. Mr. MacNcill was a' resident of Regina for 36 years. SWALLOW-At 15 Orlebar Street Aug. 1!. 194i. Joseph 1'1. Swallow in his 79th year. PICKARIh-Drowned August 10. 1947, Frederick Russell Plckard in ills ‘tom year, r CRONIN-IAt the Charlottetown Hospital on Wednesday. Aus- 7°- Mrs. Jslnes W. Cronin of Msvl! Hills, in her 35th year. Aug. 21, . hvwllriRrx FORD NIH] o IVIERCLIR\ PA! iiI\ii'| l-‘li \’ "I it'll F.