r MONDAY GOING ‘IO ST. DONIT —Mr. and am. Milton l. Jenkins. Mill View, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. oeorse Ii. Marr of Saint John, N. 8.. left Sunday on a visit to St. Donet, Quebec. to visit the graves of their sons who were killed in, a plane crash Oct. 20, 194a. —FBOM SHAWINIGAN FALLS -N.r_ and Mrs. Arthur Agnew of the great hydro electric town of Shawinigan Fails, Quebec were Interested spectators at the big fair d races on Tuesday. Mrs. Agn was the former Eleanor O'Brien of Blmadale. Mr. Agnew is a native of Saskatchewan. This is his first visit and he is .delighted with the scenery and the camaraderie of‘ Island folks. He is field engineer with CPI... Co. -K— 0N VISIT HERE-Mr. John H. Campbell of Wollastcn, Mass,- rnotored to the Island accompan- ied by his sister, Loretta M. Campbell of Quincy. his uncle. Beecher Campbell, and wife and three daughters, Mary. Muriel and Jean. While on the Island Beech- er and family are the guests of Mrs. Campbell's brother, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Godfrey and mother, Mrs. John T. Godfrey, New Wilt- shire. Three people are in the Prince County Hospital. two of them in a. serious condition following a. oar and truck col- lision about 6 o'clock Satur- day evening on the main high- way juat welt of the Sum- mclilide airport road. The injured are: Cecil Powell of Summeraide the driver of the truck. MII Betty Craft, 151 East 6th Street, Erie, Pennsylvania. Raymond Iagle. Road 8 Kuhl Route. Erie, Pennsylvania. Miss Craft la only suffering from bruises and likely be discharge today. - ' , Brook Glen Farm. Colcbrook. NB, was the setting for a pretty summer wedding on Saturday af- ternoon at 4 o'clock when Helen Irene, only daughter of Capt. and Mrs. HS. Hansen, was united in marriage to George Cnrruthers Walker. son of Mr. and Mrs. Ern- IsfrL. Walker, Summerside, P.E.I. The bride, who was given in marriage by her rather looked lovely in her white embroidered nylon gown over satin, floor hngth with train. The bodice which was buttoned down the back had a round neckline and long sleeves qlziing in a point over the hand. Her full length veil was held in place with a matching headdress and she carried a ces- cade bouquet of peerless roses Ind bavardia. Miss Lorna Raymond of Kali- kx was bridesmaid and was et- tired in a. floor length gown of Mile green. square neckline and bouffant skirt. She wore a crown- less off-the-face hat of natural Straw and carried a rlosegay of pink and white cal-nations. Mr. Erik Hansen, brother of the bride. supported the groom. Mrs. Jack Morse of Kentvllls, NS. was the pianist. TUESDAY PROMINENT VISITOR! — Colonel and Mrs. D. McGilllvary. "Toronto, who have been regular Slimmer visitors to this Province for a number of years, arrived in the City over the week-end to spend a months vacation here. They are guests at the Charlotte- town Hotel ITARTER AT ST. STEPHENS -Dr. F, C. Dougan leaves this morning for St. Stephen, N. B., where he will be starter of the races to be held Wednesday, Thursday and FTldsY. Mrs. Dougan will accompany him to- Penfield, N. B. and will take the plane for Benton where she will visit friends. i RETURNS FROM HOSPITAL - The many friends oi Mr. George Condly, Long River. who has been a patient at the P. E. I. Hospital for the past two weeks. will be pleased to learn that he has re- covered and has returned to the home of his son, Mr. William Condly. Parkdale. FUNERAL SERVICE! — The funeral of Mr. Patrick Beagan took place yesterday morning at 8.45 from the residence of his ibrother. Herbert Beagan. M=. Ryan. to the Church cf the Sac- red Heart. Mt. Ryan, where Re- quiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Louis Callaghan. who also conducted the strvice at the ave. The pail bearers were essrs. Jethro Beagan. Leo Trainer, Anthony Reagan, Joseph l". Power, Wilson MacDonald and ldartin Driscoll. Burial was in Iiort Augustus cemetery. -II.I'I‘UI.N TO OIIIO — M:. Ind Mrs. Charles It. Dennis and their daughter and son-in-lay- Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Myern. of Warren. Ohio. left _on ffuesday t. return to their hpmos after spend- ksg a week on th_e Island. ‘may were house guests of Mr. Dennis’ brother, Mr. Wilbur Dennis and lallily and his sister. Mrs. W. B Warren and family, Margate. an: visited friends in Summeraidc and elsewhere. Mrs. Dennis In tr-J Iorlhc Jean MecPheraon of Sum- raerside. Mr. and Mrs. Nun Wm married several month! m. iiut wq-e ggtuaily on a honeymoon ad at the time cf ' serve business and industry by GOOD CUCUMIII CID!- Prince Edward Island's cucumber crop has begun to roll into the Matthew-Wells processing plant on the Mount Edward Road in increasing volume and by the end of the week w. J. R. Gordon. local manager, expects sufficient quantities will be coming in to employ e full staff. About 1,100 growers are under contract to supply their cucumber crops to Matthew-Wells’ local branch plant this season. The crop will not be fully processed here but will be prepared for shipment in tank cars to the parent plant in On- tario. a BEVISITS CIPTOWN-A wel- come visitor , to The Guardian office last evening-was _Mr. W. R. Turner, of Halifax, who is here as a delegate to the Knights of Py- ihlas convention. Mr. Turner was foreman of the composing room of The Guardian from i895 to 1990, He had previously served his trade as a printer on the old Examiner under the late Mr. W. L. Cotton. After leavinr Charlotte- town forty-cight years ago. he went to Halifax, where he worked for a few months on the Herald and later became mechanical superintendent of the Chronicle on which paper he served for thirty years. He is still actively employed wtih a private printing concern.‘ A native of Charlotte- town, Mr. ‘rurner la looking for- ward to meeting many old friends and acquaintances during his pre- sent visit. ADDRESBES ROTARY - The cornpa ativcly young profession of accounting is rapidly growing in prestige and popularity. Jald Ro- tarlan R.W. Manning in his ed- dress to the Rotary Club yester- day. Before a pea-son may become a chartered accountant, he must submit to aptitude tests, and if found suitable must‘ complete a course of studies of five years in s. university. There are twenty- four members of the Association in Prince Edward Island who auditing records and business‘ transactions, install bookkeeping systems, prepare financial state- ments and income tax returns. Their work is burdened with worries ‘and troubles, but the coonlortlng thing is, that they all belong to someone else. Rotarian Manning announced that the 1950 convention of the Canadian As- sociation will be held in Char- lottetown. Guests yesterday in- oluded, Rotarians Henry Probert, Montral, and Jack Mennls, syq. ncy Mines. Others were Messrs. H.A. MacLennan, Ottawa, C.w, Spiers, Toronto, E, Benjamin Rogers, Ottawa,‘ Nelson McEwen, St. John and Frank Balcomb, Halifax. A review of the August Roiiirilh Magazine was given by Rl-I. Rogers. President Dar-ell McGuire was chalnman. His Drcellency Viscount Alex- ander of ‘runis. Governor Genera! of Canada. yesterday afternoon proved himself to be an adept deep sea fisherman when he kc‘- cuuntecl for over two dozen mach- crel in a fishing expedition with Lieutenant Governor J. A. Ber- nard at North Rustioo. Under sunny skies and over placid waters His Excellency er.- joyed the sport of landing some cf Prince Edward Island's watery denizens. Lieutenant Governor Bernard led the way in the fine catch. but- l-lia Excellency was an apt pupil and was soon crowding the remainder of the party for too honors. Other members oi the party in- cluded Hon. Dr. W. J. P. Mac- Millan, Mr. James Mouider, Read- ing. Pa. John Pettigrew, tutor to Their Excellencies‘ children, W. R. Burnett and Lt-Col. W. W. Tueid, A.D.C. The fishing craft was in charge '.f Capt. James C. Blacqulcre and his brother Bert of North Rustic.» Both young men are veterans of World War Two. Jimmie served in the Royal CanadlanAir Force and Bert in the Royal Canadian Navy.“ WEDNESDAY The 62nd annual convention. Grand Lodge of the Maritime Domain, Knights of Pythias, op- ened in the Charlottetown Can- adian Legion Home at l0 o'clock yesterday morning with Mr. George l1 Saunders, Grand Chancellor, of stellarton, N. 5., presiding. At the opening of the session Premier J. Walter Jones who wns introduced to the Grand Chancel- lor, Grand Lodge officers and del- egates by Put Grand Chancellor Harold l. MacLean. extended a hearty welcome to the visiting delegates on behalf of the Pro- vince, and wished them every luc- cess in their deliberations. George P. Warren, Past Grand Chancel- lor replied fittlngly to the Hon. Premier's address of welcome. In St. . Paul's Memo lal Chapel on Mondaymorning, the marriage took place oi Eleanor Joyce Moore, daughter of Mra. Charles A. Moore, to Lorne Franklin Keller. son of Mr. and rm. faster Xeiaer. Rev. Canon Malone performed the ceremony and the organist was Mr. Royston Mugford. Tall standards oi gladioll form- ed the decorations In the chapel. The soloist, Mr. J3. Lewis sang "Because" iiiiring the signing of the register. ' The bride war given in mar- rlage by 1dr. J. Stirling MacDon- ald and attended by Miss Kaye Porter ea bridesmaid. The bride wore a gown of ivory satin and her finger tip veil was caught by e pointed coronet of seed pearls. liar bridal bouquet was of Ameri- can Beauty roses. The bridesmaid f5? GUARDIAN‘. .§."ARL°'EET9.§Y3!_ GIITID WRITER. HERE-Miss Jean Illlis of Toronto, Ont. auth- or oi Pace Powder and Gun Powder. a charming story‘ excep- tionally well written and par- ticularly interesting to the young ladies who were on military ac:- vice overseas. is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Johnston. VISITING CHARLOTTETOWN —Lt. Col. Wm. Hunt. accompan- ltd by Mrs. Hunt and two child- ren are visiting Col. Hunt's mo- ther, Mrs. L. B. Hunt. Prince Street. Col. Hunt is COIDIUSHGITIE officer of RCEME Depot at Ban)‘ field, Ont. They expect to be lzcrr for a two weeks holiday. -cAn nrmv m - The d...- Ferry Prince Edward Island ar- rived in Summer-side harbour yes- terday morning and tied up at the Marine Wharf. It will rc- main here approximately two‘ weeks while oil tankers are dis- charging cargo at Borden. It is understood that it will later leave for Montreal for overhaul.- s_ . FUNERAL SERVICES -—. 111E funeral of Mr. Joseph W. Mac Donald took place yesterday morn- ing a 9 o'clock from his late resi- dence 1n Emerald to St. James Church. Summerfield, where Re- quiem High Mass was celebrated by the pastor, Rev. Eugene Mur- ray. who also conducted the ser- vice at the grave. The pail beat» ers were: Messrs. George PDWLT. Arthur Lambe,, Felix Murphy" John Cash, Carl Hughes and Dau- ic‘. Matheson. Burial was in the church cemetery. —A joint meeting of the East Prince Progressive Conservative Association and the West Prince Progressive Conservative Associa- tion was held in the Town Hall. Siznlnerside, last evening for the purpose of appointing delegates to the coming national convention. The following were appointed: C. M. Araenauit. Abrams Village; Cheater MoCarthyflrignlsh; Claude Delaney, Albany. Alternates: Hen- ry Wedge. Sumrnerside; Sanford Phillips. O'I..eary; Russell l-Iam- mill. Seven Mile Bay. RECEIVES APPOINTMENT - Mlsa Felice Arsenault. BSc. in physical education. who graduated at lvlioGill University last May, re- ceived word yesterday that shc has been appointed to the staff of the Halifax School Board as an instructor in physical educat- ion. She has spent her vacation for the past two years as asistant -to the director of Red Cross . swimming and water safety. Miss Arsenault is a daughter of Mr. Justice A. E. Arsenault and Mrs Arsenault, Charlottetown. She will take up her new duties at Halifax on September 7th. -VISI'I'ING HERE- Mr. W12- liam G. Gould, Sr., of Boston is visiting Summcrside. his former home. He motored to Summerslrie with his aon-in-law and daughte; Mr. and Mrs. William J. Monas- scy and their infant dauglftm, Ellen Beatrice. Also in the cam’. were Mr. Morrissey‘: two sls.ers. the Misses Isabelle. a Boston school teacher. and Esther. ar. en‘.- ployee of the Federal Government there They arrived ‘in Summer- side‘ on Wednesday and plan to stay two weeks. Mr, Gould, Mr and Mrs. Morrissey and child are staying with Mr. Gould's niece, Mrs. Arthur Corncy, Summcrside Mr. Morrisseyk two sisters. uiui are making their first visit to the Province are registered at the Queen Hotel-S. —WEDDING BELLS- A qule‘. wedding was solemnized on satur- day morning at 1l_ o'clock at the residence of Rev. George Ayers when Frances Lucy. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Heckbcr‘, Summerside East. became the wife of James Benton, son of Mr. and Mrs‘. James Benton. Summersile. The bride was attractive in a pflWd8I‘_b1llO suit with white Bl-J navy acce orics. She was at- tended by iss Ruth Beaten, sis- ter of the groom. who was attired in a powder blue suit with white and navy accessories. Mr..Ronad Williams, Saint John, N. B. sup- ported the groom. Alter the cere- mony a wedding dinner was sett- rd at the home of the groom for the immaliatc relatives of the bridal party. Mr. and Mrs. B0510‘: left for Saint John, N. 8.. ivnere they will spend their honeymoon- after which they will reside in Wilm0t.—8. The Holy Redeemer Church. Charlottetown. Aug. 4th. at 5 r‘- clock was the scene of e preiiy wedding when Rita Eileen. daugh- ter of Mr. John A. MacDonald, Mt. Stewart and Edward Jerome son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Glllis. Indian River. were united in mar- riage. Rev. Mann. C.SS_.R. o.’- flciated at ‘q th rrlage ano I-Yuptial MasafJP-f Mr. MecLean‘ rendered the wed- ding march es the bride entered the church on the arm of ner father by whom she was given ill marriage. The bride was charming in a gown of whiia chiffon and finger up veil which fell from a tiara of crystal beads. She carried a bouquet cl Talisman Roses. f-lcr only ornament was a double strand oi pearls. , The matron of honor. her sis- ter. Mrs. Donald A. MacDonald, wore a floor length gown of tu:~ quoiae blue net over satin shoulder tip veil and headdress of flowers in matching colors. She carried a bouquet of American Beauty roses. Camiilus Gillie, brother of tne groom was best man. Aiphonrua HUNGARIANS PLACED 0N FARMS - Five D.P‘s. natives of Hungary. have arrived in the Pro- vince under the care of the Nation- nl Employment offices, Charlotte- town, and have been placed with local farmers. One was engaged by Seymour Wood. Mount Herbert; one by Howard Tweedy, Earnscliffe: the third by Spencer Hughcl. Emerald; the fourth by Wilfred Thompson, Dunetaffnage; and the fifth will be employed by J. J. Larkln. St. Peter's. THURSDAY .-BAPTISMAL SERVICE — At. St. Stephen's Church. Burlington. on Sunday, the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. -Gharlcs Cole. Spring Valley, rccdlved the name. Wil- liam Bruce, in baptism by the rector, Rev. S. J. Davies. Bur. -FROM BOSTON ,- Mr Ron- ald McLclian of Boston, son o! the late John A. L. McLeilan of Indian River is visiting home and relatives. He is accompanied by his u-ifc and young daughter. also by his sister. Mrs Lamont. They visited Mrs. Lamonfs sister, Mrs. J, A. Callaghan, Albcrton on Mon- day. -K. ' SUDDEN DEATH — Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riggs. Charlottetown yesterday received word of tile sudden and unexpected death of their son. Mr. Harold Riggs o! Qranbrook, B. C. He had been ‘ll for some time but his death was unexpected. Mr. Riggs moved to Cranbrook twenty eight years ago and was employed by the C. P. It. He is survived by his wife and r.\vo sons. Gordon and Franklin. HL: father and mother. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Riggs are leaving by plane to attend the funeral. GENEROUS DONATIONS - Three recent generous donations have given new imDeiii-s to the ‘I. M. C. A. Completion Fund Cam- paign which has as its objective 590,000. The Y.M.C.A. Ladies Aux- ilinry, through its President Mia. John Dickie and Treasurer Mrs. Frank Tinney. have subscribed $1.000. Mr. Gordon McDonald o! tle firm of S. A. McDonald has contributed $500 and It. T. f-Iol- man Ltd. through their manager Mr. Robert Holman also $500. The general canvas of the city headed by Major George Craig will open on Monday. —-HOME ON VISIIW-Mr. and Mrs. Dena L. Coulson and son. Erwin, of Springfield, Mass, were guests over the past week-end of Mr. and Mrs. John Coulson and family, Sea View. The couple last visited the Island 14 years ago, u-hen they were accompanied by their family oi four children. Mr. Coulson is a nephew of Mrs. Her- bert Bernard, Long River. and a cousin, through his mother's fam- ily, of Mr. George Cotton, Ken- sington. In his “home town" he is prominent in municipal politics. has been councilman for eight years. a member of various com- mittees and last year was nonlin- aied asa Republican candidate for alderman, but lost out in the finals. In business he is associ- ated with the BellTelcphoneCom- pany. Bur. -FROM VANCOUVER - Mr. Frank E. Woodside, Manager of British Columbia and Yukon Chamber of Mines. is at present on an extended visit to his home find brothers and sisters in Hamil- ton, P. E. Island. Mr. Woodside has been singularly successful v Canada's great Western province. The son of the late John H. Wood- side. Hamilton, he taught school for a short time before going in Boston where he spent a short time. when he decided to follow the luv- of the West. Being of large stature (8 it. 3 in.) with I pleasing personality and gifted with an, outstanding fluency o! speech. he soon became famous a! a champion of the rights of the rommon man. His popularity and prestige in Vancouver were out- standing. I-fe was chairman of .'..'.e Board of Alderman for many years, and was urged in severe! occasions to nominate for mayor. hut-refused. He also had great success in real estate business being the pioneer investor in the Eton and Clinton districts. Mr. Woodslde has been in B. C. for nearly 50 years, and is thoroughly enjoying his vacation and remin- iscences with old friends. -K. . —RE'I'UII.N T0 VANCOUVEIIP- Mrs. James Johnston and her daughter, Mrs. John Whitehead. left on Monday to return to their homes in Vancouver. B. 0., after and enloyablg, visit in this Pro- vince. On the previous Friday evening they were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Johnston, Margate. Other guests. in addition to the members of the Johnston family. were Mr. and Mrs. Wooder of Msncheetenlvlasa, and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred. Groom of Summerslde. Mrs. Woodar and Mrs. Groomers sisters of Mrs. James Johnston. who is the for- mer Cecelia Grady of Summer- side. The evening passed all too quickly with “animated talk and good music, and each of ltors received a personal glft'aa. momenta of the occasion. Ice- crcam and cake was served by Mrs. Johnston. Miss Selina John- ston and other members of the family. On Sunday. about 40 members of the Johnston and Grady families met at Cavendish Beach. to tender the visitors a farewell party. A happy afternoon was spent, with many pleasant memories recorded by camera and kodak. The event concluded 11t- were a gown of pink taffeta with Ilfi poltpon up" “mucous to the sudden death of Mr. Wire‘ mother. - matching corcnet and carried a bouquet o! pink tee roles MacDonald and Charles MacDon- ald. brothers of the bride acted ae ashore. BUDGET FOR ‘ouu sATUEBA and Mrs. John McPhee of Syd- ney spent their vacation visiting friends in Kings County and "en- sirlgton. While ln Souria the!‘ were the guests of Mr. McPhecz brother. Hugh McPhee, restauran- teur of Sourie. Mrs. McPhee war the former Bernardine Moynagh of Kensington. -.K. H.M.C.S. Nootke. one of Can- ada's Tribal claaa destroyers arriv- ed in port yesterday morning dur- ing a traininagcruise for a two- day courtesy visit. Of her present complement of 143 men andi l6 officers, nve are Islanders. One sailor. Han-y Mad-cod hails from Kinross and the other four men. Michael Connolly, M Victoria Ave., Keith Hui-ails, 14 School St. Harvey MscAusland and Harry Cannon. all come from Charlotte- town. FUNERAL YESTERDAY — The funeral of the late W.E. Warren who pggged away at the I5- land Hospital August 16th took place. from his late residence, 217 Richmond Street at 2.10 PM. yes- terday, the Rev. Dr. Rice officiat- ing at the house and grave. The Knights of Pythias. of which the late Mr. warren was a member attended in a body, and held the Pythian service at the grave. The late Mr. Warren was born in Thomaston, Maine, and was a vet- erah of the Boxer‘ Rebellion and the Spanish American war, The pallbearers were Mayor Earle Mac- Donald, Herbert Jewell, Lemuel Webster, James Patterson, Neil Robinson and William Storey. In- terment took place in the Peo- ples Cemetery. He leaves to mourn his loss, his wife, also a sister in the United States. T. Andrew Butler, former City Councillor and a member of the staff of the P. E‘. Island Potato Growers‘ Association founding, died at his home, 15 Pownal Street. at 12.80 p.m., yes- months. He was 62 years of age. Survivors are his wife, five son; and two daughters. namely. Rev. T. P., St. Peter's Bay; Frank, C N R... Charlottetown; Louis, De- partment of Transport. City, John. of the City Police Forte; Wilfred at home; Gertrude, with Catholic Welfare organisation in Saint John, and Margaret, on the staff of Queen square School. City. ' Four brothers and four sisters also survive: Rev. John and Rev. Prank. Kansas; Don, City; Ar: Oklahoma; Mrs. John Doyle, Cit ' Mrs. Hector MacMillan. Sydzie . Mrs. John Gillis, Sydney, and Mrs. .7 F. Jacobs. Hartford, Conn. Mr..- MacMilian is at present in Che:- lottetown and Mrs. Gillie and Mrs. Jacobs will arrive today. Funeral arrangements will be announced later. BIND BIRTHDAY PARTY — Mrs. Margaret Cole, of this city, who celebrated her 32nd birthday’ last Icriday had an unusual party. Joining her in the cutting of the cake were her son-in-law, Arthur Peterson and his mother. M"- Geo Peterson. Both mother and mnt r-iig-law had their blath- days on the same day. Friday. ti"! 13th, while Mr. Peterson cele- brated his on the party fily- sim- day, August 15. The latter day was more convenient for a celebration and gathered together were children, grand children and great grandchildren of both women. The party was held at the home of Mrs, John Burgoyne, daughter of Mrs. Cole, and Mr. Biiflflyfll. North Granville. The large birth- day cake specially prepared for the triple celebration, was cut jointly by the three natal cclebrants. During the day many of the neighbors came to pay their re- spects to Mrs. Cole and her fellow guests on the great occasion. Mrs. Cole, wiho lives with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Peterson in Char- lottetown, customarily spends the summer months with her other daughter, Mrs. Burgoyne. Present for the big party were many guests in addition to members of the two families. ___._ "Prince Edward Island has un- ique opportunity for continuing the beat in Canadian heritage of character and accomplishment", Major General A.B. Matthews. 03.11., 9.8.0., 12.0., the former General Officer Comma ‘in; the Second Canadian Division in Can- ada's second war overseas army, told a reunion and 891i 1080-1191‘ of Prince lidwerd Island artillery officers in the Charlottetown Ar- mouries last night, arranged by the 28th I..A.A. Regt, RCA. and the P.E.I.'Artillery Association. The former Canadian Army general, now an insurance execu- tive in ‘Ibrcnto, has been holiday- ing on the Island for some weeks. and was guest of honor at a func- tion held in the rmouriea, at- tended by senior of icara of Eart- em Army Command, Halifax, and past and servlnggunner officers of the Island. ‘1- ‘l Senior officers esent included Major General H. . roster, C.B.I., 9.8.0., 0.0.0., llaatern Command: Group Captain , s, D.P.C., Royal Canadian Air , , Dartmouth; Lieut. Col. Don Pbrbes D.S.O., Lieut. Col. BM. Webb, Lieut. Col. ll.'l'. Foaberry, Lieut. Col. C.A. Summons. 0.312., all of Eastern Army Command Headquarters. Halifax; and Col. G12. Pull, III-i Co]. FJ. Andrew, 0.311., MAL, E.D., Captain JJ. Connolly. R0.- NJI-R... Lieutenant Colonels, W.W. Reid, 13.8.0, 12.13., 0.01. Peake, 13.80.. ID" 0.0. Thmnplon, M.O, V.D.; PM. Maclfevin D.C.M., tlngly with a picnic supper. and the singing of "God Be With You Till We Meet Again.’ Jig. 2.0.; LT. Imvther, 0.8.3., ID: PJ- limes. 1.0-. Ind WCS. Mee- -noe| IYDNIY, u. s. - w. ' since its. terday after an illness of several _ --FROM EDMONTON-Mr. and Mrs. George W. Sutherland of Ecl- monton are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Woodaide of Malpeque. Mu- Sutherland was the former Shir- ley Woodaids. Mr. Sutherland who took air force training here and is a veteran will leave for Tor- onto in a short time where Mr. Sutherland has a position in the Royal Bank of Canada. —l!. The Western Hospital. Aiberton. was officially opened yesterday b9 His Honor Lieut. Governor J. A. Bernard before a vary large at- tendance of the people. not only of west Prince but from all parts of the Province. » Prarnier J. ‘Walter Jones wh address followed, extended his warmest congratulations to Rev. Father Monaghan and the Sisters of St. Martha and to the builders of the magnificent institution which was yesterday being offic- ially opened to the public. The Premier stated that his Govern- ment was deeply interested in health and would do all in its power to play its part in the great overall health project of the Federal Government. FRIDAY A BUNCH or LUCK — A lady fishing at Milton Wednesday with her husband paused for a while near a clover patch and in fifteen minutes picked 46 four leaf clovers and six with five. Not toktretch her luck, the visitor saw ‘several in he'l- own garden yesterday but left them there. MINERAL YESTERDAY — Tht funeral of the late Erma Casford was held yesterday afternoon from the Cutcllfle Funeral Home. Ser- vice at the home and grave was conducted by Reverend C. W. CM‘!!!- Th! pallbearers were Wind'- sor Worth. Lorne Casford. Mich- ael Campbell, Pkemoht‘ Archer. Edward Brown. Russell Kelly. In- terment was in the People's Cem- etery. _ " ' a [Sl-ANDEE rAssse L The sad news has been received that Mrs. Albert MacLaughlin passed away at Kennebunk, Maine, on August 17. She is survived by her husband and aged mother, M", sun“ DOWM 0f Si. Peters, and two sis- ters and two brothers, Mrs. June Tllflfti‘. UPWH. Mrs. Prod Yorston, St. Peters, A. W. Dcwne Cher. lottetown, Alfred Downe, St. Peters. Buriel will take place in Mains, The five-weeks holiday which he and his family have spent in Prince Edward Island, and which concluded last night. has been the most enjoyable vacation they have had since 193B. Viscount Alexander of Tunis, Governor General oi Canada. told a. press conference aboard his special train‘ yesterday evening. The representatives of the press were taken aboard the train at '1 o'clock yesterday evening and were introduced to Viscount and Lady Alexander by I-Ils Excellency’! honorary aide-de-cainp, Lieut- Col. W. W. Reid, D.S.O., ED. They comprised Miss Eleanor Duffy. Charlottetown Patriot; F. P, Mahar. Summerside Pioneer-j Stuart Dickson, C.F.C.Y.; J. C. Lewis, Charlottetown Guardian; J. J. En- man. Summersidc Journal; Nell Mathieson, Charlottetown Patriot; Ralph Cameron. Halifax Herald; andlEd Gamhurn, press photo- grapher. Hundreds oi Charlottetown rc- sldents were on hand yesterday evening to witness the laying the corner stone of the new Y. M. C. A. building, corner of Prince and Euston Streets, by His Ex- cellency Viscount Alexander vf Tunis. Governor General of Can- ads. Drawn up in martial order when the Governor General step- ped out of his car at 8.30 was a Naval Guard of Honor from H. M. C. S. Noctka, and the 17th Reece Band which immediately struck up "God Save the King". After the inspection of the Guald by I-lis Excellency. the official party ascended the platform which was located slightly northwest o‘ the corner stone. Including His Excellency, the party comprised lIis Honour mouth-Governor J. A. Bernard, Premier J. Waiter Jones, the Hon. Dr. W. J. P. MacMillan. Leader of the Opposition. Mayor S. Earle MacDonald, Rev. Canon E. M. Malone, Hon. George Dc- Blole, honorary president of Char- lottetown Y.M.C.A.. and Frank Tinney. president lottetown Y.M.C.A. Promptly at 0.35, Mr. Tinney called upon‘the Rev. Canon Ma- lone to conduct the devotional service. It included the Office of Dedication, the Lord's Prayer, one stanza of "0 God Our Help In Ages Past". a Scripture reading. and the closing prayer. Mr. Tinney. in introducing His Excellency thejlovernnr General. said Charlottetown had the die- tinction of having erected the first Y.M.C.A. building on time North American continent. the new building, whose corner stone he. as president. was going to ask Ilia Excellency to now lay, would also have a record of distinction ii. as much as it was the firs’ J_I.M.C.A. building to be construct- id this year on the North Amerl can continent, < loud applause and much has-i- clapping greeted His lixcellency when, upon the applying of the mortar. he turned to the han- dieds of spectators and said in e voice which carried clearly _to the large throng. "I declare this atolls well and truly iald." » Immediately the 17th Reece Band struck up "O-Oanada": ‘i-lis Excellency snapped to atwntloc followed by the members o‘! the He. Char- lllrl. If. Ill 0! Charlottetown. official party and the annular of spectators I Y _SUBSCR "from there visit many points in Mr. and Mrs. Azthur Sullivan and little son, Joie. Maiden. Mass; returned on Thursday after spend- ing a pleasant two weeks holiday at Mrs. Sullivan's old liome in Cornwall. Mrs. Plora Siewkt. South Brewer. Maine. w. and Mrs. Rowan Stewart and Miss Patricia Stewart of Bangor, Maine. are spending an enjoyable visit with Mrs. Annie Livingstone, Churchill. Mr. M. J McQuaid. Station Agent. Vernon River, P. E. 1., left by train this morning to spend his annual vacation with friends Mid relatives in Boston. New York, and Baltimore, Mhryland. and Mrs. Kenneth Green and sons left Wednesday morning for Halifax after spending two weeks vacation in Albany the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Green. Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Mac- Leod. Chelmsford, Mass, are vls- iting relatives and friends .in Long. Creek and vicinity, the guests of ‘Mr. MacLeods niece, Mrs. Donald MaoEachcrn and Mr. MacEachern. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mannie and 10h John. of Sydney Mines. N. s. ere visiting in Charlottetown, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. S Stevenson. Brighton Road. Mr. Mennie la manager of l‘. W Woolworth Co. Ltd. Sydney MglléS Mr. Arthur Whitney of Lexing- tun. Mass. accompanied by Messrs Bob Leu of Hawaii and Tom Reed of Fort Worth. Texas, have ielt on return after a pleasant visit with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Duncan, 46 Bayfleld St. LEI‘! POI ‘OTTAWA -— Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Keefe and their three children Paul. Marilyn and Wilfred left Wednesday on return to their home in Ottawa aim spending a pleasant vacation vis- iting relatives in Green Bayfgsl. a‘; Cross. Kinkora and Charlotte- wn. Mrs. Monti-ell who ls the former Charlotte Lavaridier of George- iowu. and her daughter Irancis of Quebec City. who have been visiting here for a few weeks the luests of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lavandler left on return home on Wednesday. They travelled as far as Moncton by motor car with Mr. Amos Lavandler and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lavandler, who- wm Nova Scotia mainly at l-ladlyvllle, where Mrs. Lavadnier will visit her motheL-Geo. FUNERAL YESTERDAY- The funeral of David McNally was held yesterday morning from ms late residence in Fort Augusta: in St. Patrick's Church. where Re- quiem High Mass was celebrated by the pastor. Rev. Dr. Louis Callaghan. assisted by Rev, vln cent Murnaghan. The pail-bear- ers were: John Webster. Joseph Duffy. Patrick Duffy, 3.13m; Caliashsn. John I-Ieron and James Smith. Interment took place ir. the church cemetery, where ser- viccs were conducted by Rev. Ur. clliishan. The funeral was very largely attended by the pQQplQ or this and surrounding communi- ties. W“ — MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER - The friends of -Miss Wanda MacNevln surprised her on likiday evening at the home o1 Miss mm. Palmer, Sunnncrsldq with a mis- cellaneous shower previous to her marriage. To appropriate music played by Miss Ruth Toornbr, the simt 0f honor was escorted to a decorated chair and the gifts pre- ecntcd in the fOrm of a treasure trail. By following a long cord, the brlde-to-be found many lovely packages located in different arts of the house. Much merrlmen re- suited. During the evening a. num- ber of musical ‘ " - were lillllld by Miss Lois MacDonald. after which delicious rehcshments were served by the hostess assists ed by Miss Wikna MacNevin and Mrs. Olive Robertson. - S. The marriage of Catherine Edna Teresa, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. James P. Farmer, Kin- kora, to Mr. Louis Francis Burge, son of Mr. RJ... Bursa. ILL-A and Mrs. Burge, St. Peters Bey took place Wednesday morning at 8.15 AM. at St. Dunstan! Basilica. The, ceremony was performed by Rev. Wilfred A. Keefe. Given in marriage by her uhcle, Mr. MZA. Farmer, the bride wore a gown of white satin having fit- ted bodice with a sweet ert neckline and long sleeves ending in points over the hands and the full skirt had a slight train. The long sell of embroidered tulle was held in place by a halo of orange blossoms. §he carried a shower bouquet of pink roses and white tarnations. The bridesmaid, Miss Kathleen Keefe, cousin of the bride, wore a flow length gown of pink taffeta with a matching headdress and carried a bouquet of pink and white carnatiena. Mr. Alban Surge, brother of the lrccm. was best man. The ushers were an. Hubert Oilaniey and Mr. Ivan Farmer, brother of the‘ bride. The organist was Mrs. Jos- Cph Duggan and appropriate hilliiil were suns by Mile Louisa Rcsslter. A rQi-‘btition was held at the Charlottetown Hotel where the bride's table. centred _Iibh the wedding cakes. was decorated with pink and white sweet peas, ‘i110! will reside in Montreal where bfr. burge is a student at Iflill Isedloai school -AuGU_s_T 21. 194s ——5’?-* “T? i M.ss Ellllbith otlsack of Ottawa arrived in Charlottetown on w“. ncsday evening by Maritime Con. t". a1 Airways to spcnlfhei- holidays al her home here. ISLAND noes-on PAggggh The death of Doctor Phillis! Hen. nebery occurred on August 14m 1.1 Boston. Mara; The late m, fieunebersc was rnfin lforeli, P E. 1., and moved" to Boston and - thirty-seven years ago where as made his home evenslnce. WEDDING BILLS — A pretty double ringwedclirlg was solemnir» ed at St. Peters Church. Seven Mile Bay. August 8th.. when a“ W. V. MacDonald, united in mar. riage Doris Elisabeth Green, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ar u; Green, Albany and James Ernest Newby. son of Mr. and Mrs. Ha:- old New-by, Montreal. The brim was given in marriage by m, father and wore a. floor length gown of white satin and lace and finger tip veil caught with e crown of silver sequins. She cal- ried a bouquet of American Beau- ty roses. and baby's breath. $.14 was attended by her sister. Ml... Helen Green who wore a flon length gown of ‘pink taffeta wit: sweetheart neck and fingertip vei: and carried a bouquet of yellow roses and baby's breath. I‘1.e groom was attended by Mr. Paul Green. brother of the bride. The church was decorated with sum- mer flowers, Nuptial music wu played by Miss Florric Green. and hymns wer sung by Mr. Amms McGrath. Immediately following thcceremony a wedding breakfast was held at the home of the bride to fifty guests. Toast to the brill! was proposed by Rev. W. V. Mon- aghan and responded by thi groom. Seated at the table wen Father W. E. Monaghan, Alberto: and Father P. Cass of St. Dun- stan's Universitynlbllovving break- fast the happy couple left on thi roon. boat for Old Orchard sum- mer resort in Maine. Prior to an’ marriage a shower was held ai the home of the bride in Albany and a party was held in Montreal where friends of the bride present- ed her with lovely gifta, One be- ing a. chest of sterling ailver were from the Continental Insurarm Co. of which the bride was boos- keeper. Mr. and Mrs. Newby wul reside in Montreal. MARBJAGIS WEEKS-McNEVXN—At the United Church Manse, Bradaibane. on Saturday. August 14, i048. by Rev. W. B. MaoPhail, Henrietta Mic- Nevin of New Haven, to William Golden Weeks, of Hcdericton. McISAAC-SMITH-M. St. Dun- stan'a Basilica on Tuesday. Aug. 16, I948, by Rev. Pr. P. F‘. Mc- Donald, Annlc May South o1 Charlottetown. P. E.I., to Jdin McIsaao of Souria. P. I. I. BIRTHS IlOGII-Jttthelllll-Ioapitai- A/uguat 17thi"f9d6, to w. and ma. R. R. Logic of Ellerslie, a daugh- tor. BAKER-At the Prince Count! Hospital. Aug. 10, 16M, to Mir. and Mrs. Donald Baker. Mlrgate. a daughter, Valerie Eileen. BAlRETT--At the P. l.‘ Island Hospital on Friday, Aug. ll, i948. to Mr. and Mrs. J. Sterling Ber- ratt, Charlottetown. a son, 8 Isl. l2 ounces. . MaeDONALD- At the Charlotte- town Hospital. Aug. ll, lMi. is Mr. and Mrs. John A. MacDonald. 2B Pownai st.. Leon. MacGOWAN-At the Kings County Hospital. Montague, August 7m I946, to Mr. and Mrl. Douglas MacGowan, a daughter, Flora Jessie. l-IOWLETT — T0 m. and M70. Byron l-lowlett on August 11th. 1948. at Rcinharn, Essex. Englllfl. a son. Harvey Byron Edward. NORBIF@At the P. E. I. l-Ioepihl on August 16th. 196s. to Mr. and Mrs. Earle C. Nor-flea eon. Bill-l Earle Lea. DEATHS McDONALD-Jn the City Hospi- tal, Aug. i5, Joseph W. McDonfl-iil aged 7i years. l‘ JONES-At Cherry Valley. Mill-Ni 15th,-1948, Kenneth Martyn. mi °i Mr .and Mrs. Martyn Jvii". Vernon. Aged l1 months. MoNALLY-At his home in Port Augustus, Monday, Aug. is. i945- David McNally in his 08nd Y!"- MacDONALD-At Bloofninl P°iiii~ Monday, Aug. 16th, Mary P- M"- Donald. aged '15 years. wAnnsN-At the r. s. isimd Hospital. Monday, Aug. 16th, Wil- lllfn E. Wl-rfirl. CASFORD-At the Victoria 69"‘ eral Hospital, Fredericton, N- B" Aug. l7. i948, Erma Casford Pi her bath year. daughter of W‘ Raymond Garnhum, 6'! film A"- BUTLER-At his home, l5 Povmi st. 1m Tuesday night. Aus- i"- T. Andrew Butler, aged 01 Ill"- McNALLY-At his home at Augustus on Monday. Aiil- u‘ 194i. David McNally in hi! year. INMAN-At Charlottetown. Al; ll, 1N8, William H. Inman. nearly of Victorie,.in his 59"‘ Ye“ BUTLER-At his home. ll P° ,, Sh. late Tuesday night. All‘ 1' T. Andrew Butler, aged 61 W": nlvensaux~r1ie death occur?" in Natick. um, use. mi? i week of Rose A. Deversaur. "M" of the late Jamel H. Devereliw formerly of Kelly’! Cross. I MaelWIN-At the p.111. llosviii: on‘ Wednesday. August 18th. 111i“- Lottis J. Maclwen in her 6 - year. o" MaoDOUGALL-At . cum a“; August 10th,‘ ma. John A- Dougall in her 76th ill!‘- - AaaanAusn-m ' rm“ "‘ ward hlaad- n m. flimflji‘; Aug. 1a,. ma. no». Ami" in lie 10th year. , , _