EA¢E_3‘__YY_EI-YE_ r IONDAY Wayne. your-s daughter o: w‘. Ind flea-I. Gordon MacDonald ls ml _ sgoodrecoveryiuthai‘. E. I. _ Ml foliowingan appen- ‘Dldmany friends ofhlr. Pran- cis Murray. Graham's Road. will bolorrytolaarntlsatheieapst- i‘? in the Prince’ County Hospi- llr. Edison Boas. East Baltic. Mr. Alton?’ Robertson, Mum's‘ Rnau. and Mkl. Wayne Bruce. Kingsboro. are patients-in tbeP. B. I. Hoe-- s. pioal. Their friends hope for their early return home in renewed health, - The "Blsaing of the Boats", a trufiflonal religious ceremony at North Rustico, ‘was carried out at . 4- o'clock yesterday afternoon by "the Rev. J.C. Pitre. parish priest, before a large number of specta- tors. {j Wiliill/ Poole. Etnonim. A1 . is spendklg a few days at his home in Lower Montague. Mr. Poole is a brother of Leslie Poole and the latte George Poole, Mr. and Mrs. Poole spent the winter in California. and Mrs. Poole is at present visiting in. Kingston. Ont. _ A very enjoyable card party was p‘ held at the home of Mr. Alex ' Nicholson. Vaileyfield this week. The. guests enjoyed themselves immensely end a delicious turkey supper‘ was served the guests. Mr. Nicholson was the very fortunate prise winner. Mrs. Nlyrtle Ablack, and your: son. Ronald. who have rpenrt the put‘. six months in Trinidad, anflod in Montague, Wednesday. Mr‘, Abla& travelled by plane from Trinidad to. Charlottetown. Bheplans to spend some time visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. William Cairns, Greenfield. until ‘mo Hon. James Thorpe. High Commissioner from New Zealsnd to Canada, arrived in the City by plane ssnmrsy moi-nine. .mrine his brief stay the Commissioner " called upon IieuL-Governor J. A. Bernard and Premier "Jones. He ' loft by Diane yesterday moraine Iee-nedesiotm, N. B. - - —~ATTBNDID FUNERAL- . ‘Ameong those attending the fu- - aeral of ihe late ms. Cyrus Smith at rbw Glaqow were we. Daniel liobol. Lit-Col. and Mill. l. W. ;Jelmetoae. Burlington. Mk. and William 1- Johnstone, Mr. '> and ma. Murdock MiacLeod. Messrs. Oscar Johnstone. Andrew lolmaieae. and Gerald John- stone. Ilsa-lg Myer. Bur ' ‘ IOBMII. TSLANDEI PASSES- Word was received by Mrs. M. O'Donnell, Charlottetown, of the sudden death on Sunday of her ._ brother-in-iaw. William B. Mac- Donald at Somerville, Mass. form- srlyof Grand River, P. B. I. Pun- eral arrangements were not com- pleted last night. but it was ex- pected burial would be in Somer- ville. Copies of the first published work of the young Charlottetown com- poser, William Keith Rogers, have recently been received from the publishers. These are a group of songs from the poems of Dickinson and are set for (a cape]- la) mixed chorus. The young composer, who is still studying at the Julliiard School oi Music in New York City. expects shortly to receive his Master of Science Degree in Music from the University of New York. with which the Juilliard is affiliated. First Congregational Church. Hanover Center was the scene of a very impressive spring wedding on Sunday evening. Alpril 25th.. when Miss Edna Ruth MacFadgeu, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Macfiadgcn of Hanover Ccnwz. became thebride of Mr. Ernest H. Lord. son of Mrs. lliary Lord and the late Charles Lord of Charlotte- town, Prince Edward Island, Can- ada. The single ring ceremony took place at 7:00 before an sitar set- ting of tall white candles and a large bouquet of white gladioas. and white carnations. Rev. Wil- liam. Seweil, pastor oi the church officiated. ---BEV. SM. MoDOWEDI; OF IIDBFOBD ACCEPTS CAIJ. —- .. {wuss with very great regret that the people of the Bldeford past- oral charge of the Uhited- Church of Canada learned recently that their young Minister and his wife. Rev. SM. McDowell and Mrs. Mc- Dowell would be leaving at the end oi the conference year in June and had accepted a call to the Glassville, N-B. pastoral charge in the Woodstock Presbytery. Por the past two years Rev. Mr. Mc- Dowell and his wife have given splendid leldership in ail the phases of Church work and will be greatly missed but all unitain wishing them God's" richest bless- :ng' in their new sphere oi serv- ce. - O. Mr- Orrin Buvis- '11. Hope Riv- -er, fell from tho roofof a barn, in Ruatioo last Friday and was killed instantly. ‘The accident occurred about a:ae.. _ , The late Mr. Buoie. a former school teacher, is believed to have _ while trying to move a ladder to another position along thejroof and to have struck the ground upon his head. The height from where he was standing to the ground is about l0 feet. The barn is the property of us. Rud- olph Plemnlius. Rustico. - IQ-was decided an inquest’ wls to" In‘. Jill!!! iWIldl-"wal i . .. ‘Kr-rm p - b find-w Yew-Rt‘? »-.~' NEW§ A BU-DG brothers. Zachariah. Saint John, N.B.; Jeremiah. Westbrook. Maine: and Felix and Moses. both of North Rustico. There are also two sis- ters, Barons. ma. Alex LeCialr. Charlottetown: and Badly. Mrs. Peter Gauthier, Hope River. A quiet but pretty wedding was solernnized at the Manse. Sensing- ton. on Tuesday. Avril 30th., when Jessie Hines. Moncton. N. B., and Thomas Perqy Campbell. Sea. View were joined in bonds of holy matri- mony by Rev. J. A. MacGowan. T bride looked charming attired in grey suit with accessories to match. The bride and groom were attended by Mrs. Horace Heckbert. and Mr. P's-ed Campbell, brother and sister oi the groom. After the ceremony the bridal part includ~ lng the groom's father. . Russel Campbell (S1) partook oi a quiet wedding supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Heclebert, Ken- sington. After supper the bride and groom departed for their homo in Sea View, where they were re- ceived by Mira. George Burns. aunt of the groom and Mr. George Campbell. brother of the groom. A number oi serenaders arrived and alter wishing the bride and groom "Much Happiness" and receiving a treat oi cookies departed for their respective homes. TUESDAY -.Mr. C. C. Baker. MLA, Ker‘- sington. was a visitor to the city yesterday. He attended the meet. ing at the Charlottetown Hotel addressed by Hon. Stuart Garsou. -Miss Margaret Shaw and Miss Betty Lou Trednick. accompanied by their teacher, Miss Nellie Mor- rison. and Mr. Robert Show, Sum merside. arrived in the city yester- day to participate in the Musical Festival. mo. and Mrs. Philip Steele and family, of East Line. Connecti- cut. arrived in Summerside on Sat- urday in be present on the occas- ion oi the fiftieth anniversary of Mrs. Steele's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse lfuestis on ‘Tuesday-S. Mr. and Mrs. Will Mallett have returned from an extended visit ‘o Boston. Mass. and other parts of the United States. Their son Jus tin also arrived home this week from Quebec City where he has been employed for the post's»; months. Mr. Bob Foley, who has been visiting relatives in Aiberton and Kildare recently returned to hi5 home in Worcester. Mass. where he will spend a brief holiday with his father. Mr. Wilfred libley prior w his return to duties at. Long Beach, California. ACCEPTS NEW.POSITION -' lid:- PE. Blanchard, formerly of the Motor Vehicle Branch of the Proincial Government, haa~ ac- cepted a. bi-lingual position with.‘ the Dcminon Government. Mr. Blanchard has been replaced by Anthony Gallant of Egmont Bay. Mr. Gallant is a son of Marin! Gallant, a former member of the Provincial Govermrlent. T0 SPEND SUMMERS HERE- Mr. J. A. Rodd. whose services 1y have been secured by the Provin- cial Government to look after the fish and game interests in the Province. will spend his summers in the Province. it was learned yesterday, but will reside in Ottawa during the winter months. However. he will still be, in the employ of the Government while in Ottawa. STOLEN SAFE RECOVERED-—- A small office safe, which was stol- en from the Crapaud Creamery on Sept. 2 last ycar. has been recov-- ered, Mr. Lloyd H. Rogerson, man ager of the Creamery reported yea- terday. The safe was found in a marsh at Bunbury by a telephone lineman working in the ‘locality. who reported the discovery to Royal Czinadian Mounted Poilpc. The door had been smashed off the safe and some $400 in_ the safe when it was taken was missing. GEOLOGIT HERE-Capt. GO. Miiligan, Geologist of Dalhousle University. has been named as the Provincial Government's repre- sentative for ihe geological sur- vey of Prince Edward Island to be made this summer. ‘llhis an. uncement was made yesterday by Premier J. Walter Jones. Capt, Milligan will work with a. geol- ogist appointed by the Federal) Department oi Mines and Re- sources. The program will include extensive searches. for road- building materlall. limestone, cop- per and peat. bogs. Work will commence shortly. OBSERVE MEMORIAL SUNDAY -The nurses of the Charlottetown Hospital observed Nurses’ National Memorial Sunday _by attending Holy Mass in the hospital at 3.30 a. m. At six p.m. forty-one gnu- uate nurses attended a dinner at Old Spain Blue Room. after which they proceeded to the hospital. where Very Rev. Iiather Baldwin. 085.3... p-eached a sermon ap- propriate to the day. Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament followed Approximately one hundred nursu ‘attended the evening service. Lazar in the evening the graduates were guests of the Superintendent of nurses and the student nurses at a social evening in the nurses’ resi- dance. TDII are no sum things in the fimnciai economy ofieither total- itarian or demos atit governments aLfrae servic ' to the people, mum suai-ré son of Manitoba told a large audience at the Charlottetown Hotel int night in the course of an address which three months ago he . Premier J. Waller Jones he would some time deliver in Charlotte- town. Tbs gathering at ‘rho Charlotte- town, a dinner affair which was , = by the Charlottetown Board of Trade in conyilnction with the Provincial Government, was presided over by the Board's presi dent. lidnFrank Curtis. with the guest speaker. "he Premier 0i Maniiobs. beirid introduced by Premier Jones. ISLAND LADY PASSES -' The death of Mrs. James Elmer Shaw. the former Mildred Gertrude Mathescn of Brackley Point. P. L I., occurred at her homo. i5 Fitch- burg Si... Waterwwn. Mass. on April 29th.. her funeral taking place on May 1st. from the A. b. Long Memorial Chapel. Cambridge. Mass. Rev. Paul Myers. oi the. Phillips Congregational church oi- flciating. Burial was in Belmont. Mass During the service the two hymns sung were “Beautiful Isle” and "Lead Kindly Light." One daughter Miss Sunie E. Shaw sur- vives and will have the sympathy oi many home friends in her be- reavement. TO ATTEND CONVENTION - Mrs. Allison B. MacMiilan. Prcsi~ dent of the Federated Womens Institutes of Canada leaves this morning for Ontario to attend an executive meeting of the P.W.I.C. in the chateau Laurier on May i, 5 and 6. Mrs. Morrow, 1st. Vice Pres. Alberta, Mrs. B. M. Crowe. 2nd. Vice President. Nova Scotla. Mrs. Hill, Saskatchewan. Mrs. Sum- mers, Ontario, also Mrs. Leather- dale, Secretary Treasurer, Ontario and Mrs. Abercrombie. Publicity Director will also be in attendance The full agenda as well as interviews with Government offic ials on matters pertaining to the work of the organization will make a busy meeting. MILLAll-WOBTH - A pretty wedding took place at the Baptist Parsonage on April 23rd, 1M8. when the Rev. J. D. Davison. uni;- ed in marriage. Jean Ann. daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Miiiar of Murray Harbor to Ralph Windsor. eldest son of M)‘. and Mrs. Charles F. Worth of Charlottetown, The bride was charming in a powdor blue suit with accessories to match and corsage of pink roses. Her bridesmaid Miss Thelma Coles was also very lovely in a. grey suit with accessories to match and corsage of red roses. The groom was ably supported by his brother Jack. Fal- lowing the ceremony the bflddi party returned to the home o! the groom's parents, where a ra- oeption was held and a delici n13 wedding supper served to upwards of forty guests. Assisting Mrs. Worth in. serving was Mrs. R. Mll- lar, Mrs. E. Wotton and Mrs. J. W. Chambers. sister of. the groom. At. a late hour the guests departed wishing Ralph and Jean many years ofwedded bliss. WEDNESDAY \ —50'I‘fl. WEDDING ANNIVER- SARY-A very delightful social event was held in Doyle's Restaur- ant, Summer-side. on Monday eve- ‘irom: BEREAVED-Mrs. John L. Hawkins has received word oi the death of her mother. Mrs. J. .1. Bonnell in Toronto on May 3rd. CALLED HOME BY ILLNESS- Dr. Biois C. DePage of Rockciiffe Ont, arrived home on Saturday - by plane to be with his father. Mr. E. C. L-ePage. Charlottetown, who is seriously ill. AD NEWS RECEIVED - Mrs. Alfred Yec has received a telegram stating -the sudden death of he. brother-in-law, Mr. Max Otremba, 6 Cameron Ave.. West Somerviile, Mass. Mr. Carl Currie‘. who is study- ing for the Presbyterian minlstrJ at Dalhouaie University. Halifax, spent the week end at his home in Montague. Mr. Currie is to col.- duct services at St. Andrew's Prea- byterian Church, Montague, on Sunday next. TO ATTEND CONFERENCE — Rev, A. S. and Mrs. Weir of Ver- non left on Monday morning on a short trip to Toronto. Mr. Wei." goes to represent the Maritime Conference at the annual meeting oi the ‘Transfer Committee of tho United Church. MB. P. S. BRADLEY RETlRl-Js -After almost 36 years of con- tinuous service as secretary of ed- ucation for the Province, Mr. S. Bradley has retired. He was ap- pointed in June, i912. Prior to be- coming secretary of education, Mr. Bradley taught for nine years in the public schools oi the Province. His successor has not yet been named. . é-L. The amei of death visited tile home of Mnand Mrs. Robert Rob- erts on Saturday morning. March 27th, and claimed for its own their little son,,'l‘homas Charles. at the tender are of seven months. Tommy was n. bright lovable child and in be taken away soauddenly was a great shock to his parents and relatives. There are left to mourn, besides his parents, one brother, Robert. cowmmo sauaron nu‘- Senator Charles e. Murphy of‘ spider. Colorado. is visiting rdia- tives of his in the Jrovince. qhough a native American. Sou- fi China‘. Point and his mother was the former Agnes McCarthy II Tiznish. ThsSenator has been staying with a near relative, Mr. Charles Murphy of Vernon. The Senator , ‘ ‘a large ranch of Pure bred Hereford cattle in Col- orado. ATTSNDING HERRING CON- I-‘BRI-NCE-The Hon. H. H. Cox ls m Fredericton, N.B., to attend the semi-annual meeting of the Atlan- tic ing Investigating Coin- rnittce. The meeting, which will so attended by representatives from Newfoundland, Quebec, and the three Maritime Provinces, opens today. The primary object of the coomittee is to learn where the herring go after they leave their spring. spawning grounds on the east coast. Mr. Douglas Gordon. 90a of Mr. and Mrs. J. P._~Gosdon. city, has been appointed General Manager of Production of the North British Rubber Company. Edinburgh and Dumiries. it was learned yester- day. , Previous to his new appointment Mr. Gordon was assistant to the President of the Dominion Rubber Company. Montreal and held im- portant appointments with the U. s. Rubber Company. Mr. Gordon. whose new ap- , intment is for a three year per- iod, has already sailed for the Old Country where he will be joined "by his wife and family at a later date. HOME FROM U. S-Mrs. Pius McGaughey has returned to her home in Bonsbaw from an enjoy- able visit to her mother. brothers‘ and sisters in Quincy. Mass. She also visited old friends and rel- atives ln Lynn. Peabody, and other nearby cities. Willie in Lynn she met many Islanders, all of whom are apparently happy and pros- perous ln their adopted home. On tho way home Mrs. McGaughey stopped of! to visit her daughter and son-in-law, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Don McAliister. who reside in the puc- turesque town of Aroosiook. N. 3.. which is within three miles of Port Fairfleld, Mo, a very pretty town, with nice public buildings and lovely stores. —WEI.COME PARTY -- Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hickox. were tendered a formal welcome to Margate on Thursday evening, when a party was given in their honor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Mayhew. Mr. Don Baker presided and in a few well chosen words expressed the purpose of the gath- ering. Mr. F. R. Marks read an address to the young couple, who came to Margate from Hunter River, late last year and who have already endeared themselves w their neighbors. The gift. a tidy ‘sum oi money. was presented on behalf-of the Mar-gate people. by Mr. Arthur Profitt._ Conversation, cards and crokinole were enjoyed for the remainder of the evening Lunch was served by the ladies- Bar. —DEA'I‘II IN LYNN, MASS.- Mrs. Leo Coyle, Summerside, nas received word oi the death in Lynn, Mass., on April 28th of hcr aunt, Mrs. Ernest W. McKenna, formerly Bertha Higgins oi Sum- merside. She had been ill for about a year. The late Mrs. M..- Kenna had been born in Summer- side 61 years ago, the daughter oi the late Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Hig- gins. Befose moving to the Uni-ed States about thirty years ago, she was employed for a number o.‘ ymrs in the tailor shop oi Clark and Buchanan now operated oy Mr. Edgar Clark. She is survived by her husband. a son, James and a daughter. Gertrude, both at home, Funeral services were con ducted in St. Joseph's Church. Lynn n May 1st and burial was in st. Joseph's Cemetery-S. The death occurred yesterday morning at his s idence. 137 Up- pcr Prince St, of (Conducto i John F. Macdonald in his 89th year. ' The late Mr.‘ Macdonlald had been in poor health for some time. He had been retired on pension since 1925. The deceased entered the rail- way service in March, 1817, and W85 promoted to conductor in 100i when only twenty-one years of age. The late Mr. Mscdon-sld was a member oi the Independent Order oi Oddfellowa for the past 80 years. He was a past grand master oi that Society. Conductor Mac- donald had been a member of the Order of RailwayCor-lduclcra since i893. He was a. faithful attendant of St. James Presbyterian Church. lie is survived by his widow and one daughter. Jacqueline, a mem- ber of Prince Street School teach- ing staff. —SUDDIN DEATH -- Friends and relatives were shocked and sad- dened on learning of the death on ‘rbursdsy. Ant-u U. of . Joseph Raid of Tatamagouohe. N. S. She was the former Janet Adams at Burlington. P. B. L. where she was born on May 24th.. flit. Witn her brothers and sisters, she at- tended llishwwn School and St. Stephen's Anglican Church, and was well and favorably known mroughout the district. As a young woman, she migrated to the Unit rd Siam. where she remained for some years. Later 4 r married his. "Willi Reid and ed to Can- ada. She made frequent visits lo her home province. the meet recent about a year ago. Ina was a dauib- or of the ialeJopatbap Adams and his wife, Ann Iiiillllu and is survived by .aior Murphy has close blood ties in the Province. for his father. the late James Murphy, was ‘born st huabsnd~and the following broth- era and sisters. Christina. Mrs. Johnston Ramsay, sad um Agnes funeral of" _, __ THE GUARDIAN. ‘CHAR l Adams, Remington. P. 2i. 1.,‘ Jona- than. Somerworfh, N. ll, Hudson and Miss Margaret ‘Adams on the homestead at Burlington. P. I. L, and her twin sister. Lucy. Mu. Wesley Hokey. Riddunviile, Maine. Mary died in early life and Doro- thy. Mra. Bert Goding passed away about two years ago. - Bur. rnuaapsv Mrs. D. Chisholm. (nee Connie Denny-l and son Brian. Montreal. arrived by plane yesterday leave today to visit Mrs. Douglas Nicholson, Montague. HIP IN PORT-The Canadian National steamship. "Canadian Cruiser" docked yesterday after noon and unloaded a quantity of molasses. She sails today fo. Montreal. . —AB.BIVES HOME-Rev. D. J. McNeill. Pastor at North Rustico. who recently underwent an ope:- ation in Mbntresl has arrived 1.1 Summerside and is with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. MoNelu. Mr. and Mrs, Orle of Minnesota, Wisconsin. have returned to MY.- Stevwart for a few clays visit Mr. Orie spent the past three summers in m. Stewart, packing Gasperaux This year Mr. Kelly oi Pisquid will be in charge of the Gasperaux plant. PURCHASES RESIDENCE-Mr. Augustus Weddell, Tryon. has pur- chased the lesidence oi Mr. D. M Robinson. St. Avarda, for the sum of $8.300. Mr. Lester Keizer was the auctioneer. The property. is located on the St. Peter's Road. just outside the citydimibl. Mr. Bayfield Ellis has returned from a visit to Charlottetown and while in the Provincial Capital he visited his wife who is a patient in the Sanatorium and recently underwent an operation in that Institution/The many friends of Mrs. Ellis will. be pleased to know that she is coming along splendid- ly. After an illness of several months duration, the death oc- curred at her home in Sydney, N. 5.. of Mrs. Edith May Reeves, widow of the late Capt. T. P. Reeves. Although her death was not, unexpecte it came as a great shock to her family and friends. During hcr illness she was ‘en- derly cared for by her family. WINS MEDAL-Mr. John Mac- Ewen, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. E, R. Macllwen. 8d Upper Prince Street. Charlottetown, has won the Gov- ernor Generals medal for last year's work at King's College. Halifax. The announcement was made by officials of‘ Dalhousle University on May 3, last. Mr. Mac- Bwen is studying for his Master of Arts degree at King's. The sympathy o! this community is extended to M1’. John .Wcbner on the sudden death of his broth- er Isaac B. Webster in East Boston, The remains arrived home on Tuesday night where the funeral was‘ held from st. John United church ,Mt. Stewart on Wed- nesday, service at the church and grave being conducted by Rev. W. Mercer. FUNERAL AT IDYALIST ROAD ~The funeral of the late George Frederick Proud was held Tuesday afternoon from his residence Loyalist Road. Services at the home and grave were conducted by Rev J. I. Morrison. Interment was in Hlmpshire Cemetery. ‘mo pallbear- ers. six nephews. were: Owen Yovunker, Elmer Youaker ,Wllbur Younker. Clifford Proud. Russell Proud and Willard Proud. FUNERAL TUESDAY — The - funeral of ihe lsta Angus Benton was held privately ‘hlesday after- noon from the MacLean Funeral Home. Interment was in the People's Cemetery. Services were conducted by Rev. Dr. A. D. Mac- Kenzie. ‘Iihe pallbearers were: Robert Weeks, Arthur Roberts. William Gillespie, Leigh Chowan. Joseph Curley and A, B. Mac- Rse. ' i -BIII.'IlBDAY ‘PARTY - On Monday afternoon, Joey, son of lift. and Mrs. J. W. Quinn, Central Street. was host in ‘a number of IQ kffids when he celebrated his third birthday. A very enjoyable afternoon was spent, after which a delicious supper was served with plenty of ioe-oresm for all ihe kiddies. A cake with three lighted candles centred the table. -—S FUNERAL AT, I1‘- AUGUSTUS -Tha funeral of the late Isaac B. Webstrrnwho died lion Boston. April N. was held yesterday from the residence of his brother, John Webster. Fort Augustin. to Mt. Stnart United Church. Services were conducted by Row. Mr. Mercer. Interment was in Mt. Stewart Cemetery. The pallbearers were: G..Mitcneil. J. Jay, J. Haber. P. Kelly. J. Duffy and J. Callafllan. ' , w. and Mrs. R. W. leek. Mou- tague. accompanied by Mrs. Alec Hamilton and llre. Marshall Roy- noids. have left for Vancouver and Victoria. B. C. They were also so- oompanied by Mrs. Donald Samson who will visit her parents in Woodstock, N. l. Returning from British Columbia m. and M: . leek will pick Peggy-and Betty Ann who have atleodiul Ai- berfa Bible Collage during the past yuan-sad also Ilse who is amou- . p as._a. nudi- ' res-reads! - m nmuua ..- .. -- v cqrrsrowu v and. called out to a chimney fire at the. llomerville hoepi 0mm ‘married Carrie Viakereon of North ET u»; OUR SATUEFQAY SUB pipes yesterday morning at 8.1.: from the hank Hanneseey Funeral Home to It. Dunataifs Basilica where Requiem l-llgh Mass "was celebrated by Rev. P. I‘. MacDon- ald who also conducted the servos at the grave. The palklearers were Messrs: Herbert Corrine. Ray- mond rmghes, Joseph Hughes. Rob ert Connolly, Robert Cameron and Herbert MoKenna. Informant was in the Church Cemetery. - —Tho O'I.¢ary Fire Dept. . was Gieba House in Bloomfield occupied by Rev. Pr. Rooney but it was ex- tinguished before any damage was done. ‘This is certainly most gratify- ing as the Globe House has recent- ly been painted inside and outside and renovated. and it is now one of the finest Parish homes in the Province. and it reflects great cred- it on the popular Parish Priest. Father Rooney, and on the initia- tive of the large and progressive congregation of St. Anthony. FUNERAL YESTEIIDAY — Th funeral of the late conductor J1’. liiacdonaid was held yesterday af- ternoon from St. Jannea Presby- terian Church. Services were con- ducted by Rev. T.H. Bussell Som- crs. Interment was in Sherwood Cemetery. The pallbearers were: LJ, Stacey. Thomas Phillipa, Percy Barlow. George Ryan. fssac Clerk. W.P- Bruce. Mermbers of me 1.0.- 0.11‘. attended the service in a body. Mr. John Turner ind Mr, Vernon Howatt conducted the Odd Fellows burial service at the grave. —On Tuesday. May 4th. an es- teenled couple Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Huestis celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversary at their home on convent Street. Susmunded oy a large number of their children and grand children-they were at home during the afternoon and evening to friends and relatives who gathered from ma parts of the Province to pay ther respects to the venerable couple. It was on May 4th. fwd that Jesse and Min- nie were married in the Mbthodist Church at Tryon by the Reverend Thomas Hicks and settled down there to engage in their chosen occupation, fanning. After twelve years they decided to move w Summerside where Mr. Huestis ac- cepted a position with the firm of Joseph Read and Company in whose employ he has remained up to the present time.‘ Before an audience which filled the main dining room of The Charlottetown Hotel to capacity lust night, leading representatives of church and stats paid warm tribute to the public services ren- dered by Hon. Dr. W.J.P. Mac- . has made many friends who will be sorry to learn of her passing. - -O. —IIOVII T0 0134B! - Dr. ,J. D. Cuba-aims. veterinary surgeons .at_. Aiberton, for the past D years. his moved to O'Leary, it was learn- Iedyeetepiay, while in Albarton. .Dr. Cummings made a distinguish- .ed sooordnot only as a veterinar/ upractitimer but as a ill-ladle:- and conditioner of standard bred horses. Both he and Mn. Cunmlngs will be grostely missed in Albertovr. ' I _-.i. The "Abegwelt," world's largest lee-breaking car ferry. is expected to leave Borden this en roufn to Montreal where she will erster dry dock. Montreal officials of the Clnadim National Railwllie said yesterday the “Abegweit" will dock there to-imnow. Appsoximahly 60,000 Red and White Pine seedlings have been received from Ontario by the Pro- vincial Forest Nursery at South- port and planted in the nursery beds. Other varieties saeltly. re- ceived include Ooiuado Blue Spruce, American Quince. Hydrangea, Mock Orange. Porsythia, Japanese Yew. and Spreading Yew. A grass fire which got out of control yesterday morninl result- ed in serious damage to the home of Mr. James Easton. Brackley Point. The speedy arrival of the big pumper from the Gus-lotte- tawn Plre Department saved the house and by confining the dam- age to the living room and two bedrooms upstairs. Tihe furniture was undamaged. The Rev. W. T. Mercer, pastor of the United Church. Mount Stew- art. has been appointed by the Iieut-Governor-in-Councii to head the social service work in the Pro- vince. His appointment is for part- time work only since Mr. Mercer will continue his pastoral charge. His new duties will consist mainly of promoting temperance, especial- ly among the young people of the Province. The Charlottetown KinsmenClub last night at. the regular bi-montls- ly meeting voted $1.500 in sand children to camp this summer. The vote was $800 more than the appropriation last year when b0 boys were sent to the Y Camp at Holland Cove and to the Knights of Columbus Camp at Rustico. This year, it is planned to sand some girls to camp as well. and the larger vote is to take care of the additional numbers. nscnrvra asp News - Mrs. Millan, 0.312., LL.D.', Knight Oom- mander of St. Gregory the Great in speeches which elicited enthusi- astic applause and brought a mov- ing reply from the guest of hon- our. The dinner was sponsored by the Prince Edward Island State Counciliitnights of Columbus. and was attended by delegations from the Summeraide and Souris Coun- cils.l{. of C., as well as freon Char- lottetown. It also included a large number of the Roman Catholic clergy, as well as lepiesentativea of the provincial and civic gov- crpments and of the medical, bus- incss and legal professions from all parts of the Province. FRIDAY —M.rs. Harry Arbing, Bloomfield. is visiting her daughters, Mrs. Rex and Miss Shirley Arbing in Hali- fux in Halifax. N. S. —Coslstable J. Nightingale oi the Charlottetown Division left. last week for Rockciiffe, Ontario. where he will take a fahree months’ special course. — S JUDGE DUFFY IN HOSPITAL- The many friends oi Judge C. c; r ~- ‘ “m m" Wm '°"“ w l°',‘;,‘.‘_..'rnms, Leigh Lowther, as»: Mac- that he is still a patient at Charlottetown Hospital, i-lis cun- dition, however, is not considered serious. ' —INJUEED 1N FALL-Ml‘. Wil- liam Lefurgey, Summerside Bast. on Wednesday afternoon fell from a loft in his barn to a floor below. breaking ‘both arms above the el- bow. He was at his home last night but will leave by plane sometime today for Moncton, NB. for treatment. —GIADUATED AT TIIUIO —- Among the graduates at the Nova Scotia Argicultursi College, ‘mm, ‘this week was Ari-IE Frederick Wells, of Albenton. . Wells was among the winners of academic awurdl and received the prise suddenly atioffered by the P. E. I. Department of Mflwihm. IIORII BEllAVllh-Word has been received hero of the sudden death of Maxmillen Ctreniba. age bl. He died Simday morning at the tel. Jlr. be River. He hid visited the Island and enioyed many happy vacations ‘among the people of that vicinity. none. IllllAVlD-Tha death occurred at his home in Louisville, N. l. yesterday after a short di- neaa pf Mr. B. G. Ioughlin whose wife is the former Miss Helen Duchamln, daughter of Mr.‘ Ernest Duchsmfn of this city. To _»llrs. lmsshiin and daughter Mary deep- est sympathylis encoded. In. Neil IaoPbae of the e has received lbs lad-news o tin vlssiosof her Wdaugblor-in-iaw, Ire. muss ee-at the early lsusau took Brae sad‘ ,-l-.w.,_ use ofld year in Providence. R1- The lift llrl. llldfllil has vlaited solo-onus mrax. and ..-»+~; \_ 5 Clara, am. James H. R. N. Tcmli-na of Charlottetown has received the sad howl of the death yesterday (May 6) in Belmont. Mass, of her sister. Mrs. Walter J. Gardiner, formerly Miss Emily Kelly of Charlottetown. In ‘addit- ion to Mrs. Tomlin-l. Mrs. Gardiner survived by a husband, daughter s a three other sisters. A son, a lieutenant in the American Armlnl was killed during the Second Great War. Surviving sisters irwludebdrs. J B. MacDonald of Montreal, now visiting in Charlottetown. and Mrs. Gem-gins Kelly and Miss lfiorrle Kelly, both in Boston. The frmeral will be held at Belunont» on Saturday morning. '-DBA'ITI OI‘ DAVID REEVES- The death occurred on May Ind at firehouse of his niece m.» O'Connell Noonan. Searleiown where he had lived several yea-rs, of David Reeves. Q. He leaves to mourn one son, Roy and a da-ldilter. Maclklniui Worceste, Mal. Also one brother. Joseph ‘Reeves. and six grandchild- ren. Mhry. Ruth. Martina, Clara in Charlottetown and Mary Carol, Worcester. The de- ceased was bom in Freetown. the son of John and Elisabeth Reeves. - ‘Iihle funeral was on Tuesday morning to Seven Mile Bay Chilton The pallbearers were: John Mao- iIXlIil-I. Charis sllsmy, James sm- | aqossls and Edgar Reeves. -s l APPEAL CASS ADJOURN!!! — |'I'he appeal before ‘the Court of Criminal Appeal of James Cllf- . iford Myers. Mount Albion, con- ‘victed by Judge C. Gavan Duffy ‘on Deb. 13 last. and sentonced to two years in Dorchoster Penitontq iary was adjourned yesterday 8d May la for judgment. Three char-r . acfer witnesses, UIIIL-Col. W-Iq Reid. nsfo. cllsl-lotmml; Reg- inaid blshar, Charlottetown: and. Hadley Jenkins. Mount Albion. gaive testimony for the appellant.‘ Attorney General EA. Large and»! GR. Holmes, K.C._,.appohred for the respondent and Inter O'Don- nell for the appellant. Myers will convicted before Judge Duffy of having assaulted and causedi" ick Troivrsdale, Mount Albion, o May s lost. » The‘ sincere sympathy of this _ if.“.‘.‘“‘.fl“l’s.'°2u‘l'li.‘°al“' 3335a a O i um on Assn soul. u m‘ County manual. scum»: a ma! ilinela. Left to mourn beside hsr| annoy/gs: husbandmar; tux“ our; - ran, ynlond a eaa . , Ir-suwmr, 1:1. x o. cousin. ans r as tiueeibrotisersl en lof Montreal. Milo Anne of Ottawa. furs. Prank Deueetlo of Blaster llliver. J it of Vancouver. Isaak a?" Wtqun l I III W Q ‘Si. James Ch , was largely ab. itended. service being eondtscud _| .Rev. lather N. Perry. The n - '4'?“ "us"... eeaau ' moss ‘ausussauosusa. Victoria ‘Arsen- auit,,Jdeopb oaudot. ‘Silvers Al’ conduits l- I __ _ _ . A s guill- iw. to Mr. - Y° I Ion. Joleph‘ 1'; ' MMWlLLIAMS-M m, $1; WI-fd Ililhd Hospm] El“ 1840. to Mr. and M; Williams, £111 .~ Neil. weight 6 comm Hospital on April 2i t Mrs. Jesse C. Burnss ('11:: coarwa!_M I-nsimd. on May a o, M, n, ' - a broil“. olfiiiiillwli°° ‘u. a dalllb. Murmur-a: u» Prince 0......" Mrs. Percy grievous bodily isssm lo nodal-J . .._, ALI-flu‘! ‘ u) _1948 IBA 3*” ‘ . _ Si iv nnomraon _.M the Pr“ S Mrs on A .*'.::~i‘ii~?1 lbs. l4 oz, ' Thm“ a I011 "liven. Weight eleven 1b; DUGGAN-At u. Hospital on April‘ sg"f‘o°°mfloutv Mrs. Weldon Duggan. neefigjlnd beth Gaudlno, RN,’ a m, a "i" 11 01-. James Donald. ' m" BURNS-At the Prim, coumy Mr. 1nd C. Rogers) g m,’ “an Keli-llzrtiahihy mmd no. b Di‘, 5nd 5°11. Ruben ‘l on. IN - Ab Ike P mm’ . E. Anchovite. fif- x- STONE _. M, 0n May 4th, 194a, u, th) l dlllhtor. ACORN-At u... p, E, Pit-II on Ml? 0th, 1948, Mil Perry G. Acorn, town. a son. Phillip BURKE-At the mm. Island Hospital on May 3rd. m,‘ "I! time, L. Lrwin a. N°nh Andov“ Mr. and (nee “m; 1515M Hos- blib Mr. am CTN-fl . Arnold. m“ Charles 5mm, Edward to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Road. a cal Burke’ m “n: i7 1176., 3 g1) Walisend-on-Tyn.’ Kwiiei on Asa-u r1, u. Mr." i... dawhm. M11711)’. Kinkora, s CARTER-At the prim, ' - t C Milton, a sou. "Wmm '. meanness :— Baptist Parsonage on 4-9151? 1:: 1N8. b! the M mnwam Miliar of Milrrsy l-lu. Mlle-inn Windsvrworth a rrmcaaa - nocnlmnosn _ B? the Rev. T. E. McLennan. it the hams of the bride's parent, Mu‘. and Mrs. George Punobw, Hawthorne Ave., m March 31v. Jean Grace was married to cw“ Garfield son of Mir. and Mrs. win. en Dockenda-ff, York Pauli, 3 roe-ran - ROSS - At in‘. pa... of the bride's brother, Mix-Q y, Ross. 2311i. i948. by the Rev. MX, n“... Edith C. Rosa of Stellsrtcn. N. 5., to Heath E. P. E. Island, RM. J’. -D. De Stollarton, N, 3,, on Am] Foster, afarsbdeii. DEATHS mmrnY-rn at. Mary's l-lospitll London. Ontario, on May l, David. aged 3% yea-rs. beloved son oi W.O. 2 and Mrs. G. Douglas. Mur- phy, formerly of Emerald, P.E.l. PROUD-At Loyalist Road on Sunday. May 2. George Frederick Proud in his 76th year. MURPHY-At the Charlotilton Hospital oh Sunday. May f, Doreen lifilfllhl’. aged S. years, daughter of lVLr. and Mrs. Patrick lidlllfihil Georgetown. CIIASWELL-mtered into rest ll Bloomfield. P.l:.!., on Sunday. NI! and. i048, an-s-willsm. Crsmii in her 81st year ' lIUGlIES-At the Charloiielofl Hospital my a. Mrs. Justin nucl- es, aged '3'! years. . BEATON-Al» Winaioc. Mpndui May a. 1N0, Angus Boston in hi! 85th year. ' WEBSTER-Suddenly it 1115i- 3"‘ ton Thursday. April f9. 194i. 1*" ausoolvatn . Prince st, Tuesday. Mo! 4- i (Conductor) u. m. “on-la in i" ‘Nth year. OABEW-Ai/Hilnter River. M“: 1940. James Nelson cal-cw. m4 YOBS. meson-st. m Pownal em: Charlottetown. May 5g 1945' l‘ LePage, ago 88 years. MATTHEWS-At 361 mm simi Charlottetown. May fi- 1941M“ Elisabeth Matthews. Widow of i1: late James Matthews. mmsdlii her doth year. " ‘mucus-at u... gum town Hospital. l“! 5- 1 t; iel McLellan. m. B! 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