we OUR sAWf“uR|>_Aic. Vi f UBSC MONDAY RECEIVES DEGBI-l — At the convocation ceremonies of the Un- iversity of British Columbia, Mr. Lloyd. W. Manuel, formerly of Charlottotown. received his Bach- elor of Commerce degree. He has entered the office of Frederic Field and 00.. chartered accountants of Viuwuvel‘. for further study. FUNERAL SATURDAY — The funeral of the late H. M. Aitken of Campbellton, N. B., was held Sal.- urday afternoon in Lower Mon tasue United Church. The services at the Church and grave were conducted by the Rev. A. S. Adams The pallbearers were R. K. Cle- ments, W. C. Stewart. A. Hume, L. B. White. Forrest Clow. and L. M. MacKinnon. Members of s... Andrew's Lodge, No. l3, A. F. ano A. M. of Montague conducted the burial service at the grave. Inter .ment in lower Montague Ceme- ‘My. —CRILD INJURED-Garry Alt- ken, 8-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Altken, Summerside, was injured about 1.30 Saturday afternoon when he ran into the side of a truck being driven by Mr. Herman MacKinnon. The drive: of the vehicle immediately took him to the hospital where he urns found to have a fractured pelvis flmon Amirault of Yarmouth, N. S. Mgr. G. J. MacLellan, v.0. performed the ceremony, The bride chose a suit of ultra marine bluewith’ a picture hat and black accessories. Her corsage was of white gardenias and her only orna- ment was a string of pearls, a gift of the groom. She was attended by Miss Una Gallant who was attir- ed in a suit of winter-white with brown accessories. and a corsage of Talisman roses. Mr. George Pet» ers was best man. Mr. Lawrence Gallant presided at the organ ant’. the ladies choir rendered approp rlate hymns during the signing of the register. A wedding breakfast was given at the bride's home. following the ceremony, after which Mr. and Mrs. Amirault left fa.- Yarmouth, N. S., where they will reside-S. FUNERAL SUNDAY-‘Ihe/funer- at of the late Mrs. Frank B. Auld was held yesterday from her resi- dence. Covehead. Services were conducted by Rev. T. A. Wilson. During the service Mr. Raoul Rey- mond sang as a. solo “My God And My Father While I Stray". In- terment was in West Covehead Cemetery. The pallbearers were; John Mciivlillnn, Ira MacDonald, Clayton Matthew, Frank Hughes, Roy Bell, Charles Willis. Mr. John Fiaiher, well known Canadian cgcrunentator, arrived in the City by car yesterday. He will be a guest speaker at the Rotary conven ion luncheon at the Char- lottetown Hotel today. Mr. Fisher was accompanied by his wife, her mother, Mrs. Paynter of Toronto, his mother, Mrs. FrQd Fisher and his brother, Mr. Bill Fisher of Sackville, N. B. IN SUPREME COURT — One civil case-Ivan Bradshaw, plain- tliI, versus Charles Clark, defend- ant, a suit involving alleged dam- ages received in a motor collision -was settled out of Supreme Court yesterday. The case was heard oe- fore Mr. Justice G. J. ‘Iwveerw. The case of Stanford Bigger, plaintiff. versus Merrill and George Green, defendants. was heard before Mr. Justice M. R. MacGulgan and ad- journed until Wednesday. The suit is for damages received by the death last summer of Shirley Big- gar who was fatally injured in a car driven by George Green. —WAR VETERAN DIES - The death occurred in Camp l-lill Hos- pital, Halifax yesterday of Law- rence Cahill, son of tha late James Cahill and Mrs. Cahill of Summer- side. A veteran of the Second World War he had been a patient in the hospital for several months. The remains are expected toar- era‘. Formed in Amherst in 1960 the Battalion went overseas in June i941. One of his first queries or. arrival here for the Rotary Con- ference was regarding the men of this Province who had served under him in "D" Company. It. will be recalled by many that the Battalion took part in the first Victory Loan drive in this Prov- ince in the summer of 1041. Delegates to the District RIM/l’? Convention wihlch officially opens at the Prince ndward Theatre at 0,90 this morning began pouring into the City by plane. trluu. uud car yesterday so that last evening practically all hotels in the City and all tourist cabins in the en- virons were filled. The first taste of Island hos- pitality was given the delegates yesterday when about 200 Rotar- ians and their wives were the guests of Lieutenant Governor J.A. Bernard and Mrs. Bernard at Government House. Supported by his aides, Liout-Col. P.S. Fielding. M.M., Lieut. ' Robert .MacMillan. D.S.C.~a_nd Bar, and Sqdn. Leader Charles Trainor, D.S.0., D.F.C., Governor Bernard and Mrs. Bern- ard welcomed personally each guest to Government House. Music was furnished by Don Messers or- chestra and the large gathering of visiting delegates joined enthusias- tically in the sing-songs. nuptial showers have been held and Mrs. Blair Hackett is to take place Orwell Head United Church Thu day, June 21th at 5.30 pm. D. D. MacArthur, store keeper a to visit Mrs. Neil LeMonto, Churn been away forty-two expects to be home middle of August and is hoping meet as many of his old frien as possible. There passed peacefully away Cousins, widow of the late John for by her daughter Millie. H maiden name was Bessie Campbe daughter cf the late Hon. Willis entire life time in Park Corner. On Monday evening a PIl-NUPIIAL SIOWIII -PIO- Mrs. W.P. Dowling, Highland Ave., AJ. Bowling. Green Street in honour of Miss Ema iifacPthsll whose marriage to Mr. HOME AFTER l8 YEARS-Mr. rancher in Grand Prairie, Alta., arrived by bus Saturday evening ill, P. E. I. Mr. MacArthur has years and told The Guardian that he finds many changes in this Province. He until the her home iri Park Corner on wea- nesday, June 16th, Mrs. Blizabe‘ Cousins. in her 80th year. Deceas- ed had been in failing health for some time and was tenderly cared Campbell of Sea View. In early life she married and lived almost hcz‘ lovely byMisaMary on her lawn yesterday morning. at - "u nd anniversary of their marriage. in reception the afternoon. I to d; “National Liberal Conven ion ‘L “h Third Queen's. Cecil alternative, Roland S! l1, m and Harry Francis. Premier MaoMillan spoke briefly at by P. R. MaoCormack. . - . LUCKY CLOVER LEAVES -- 3 Kelly, 392 Grafton Street, is evidently in for iota of hick. as she gathered. a four-leaf, a five-leaf and a seven-leaf clover RETURNS I'll-OM HOLIDAY — Mrs. Win. J. Hook, Dorchester St., Charlottetown returned yesterday from a. week's visit to Georgetown, where she visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. I-fenman Lavandler, who last Thursday celebrated the 40th A for the immediate meni- bers of the family was held during The Queen's County Liberal As- sociation last night selected the following members to at nd the in Ottawa next August: First Queen's. Eric Lowther, alternative, Herbert MacBwen; Second Queen's, George Kitson, alternative, Percy Boyle; lvliller, MacDonaldh Fourth Queen's, Stewart Ross. al- ternative, Milton Furness; Fifth Queen's, W. R. Jenkins and H. L. Sear. alternatives, Peter Holland Jones and Dr. Cyrus the meeting which was presided over t news of the sudden husband. Colonel J. F. seventy-sixth year. Mr. James H. Yeo passed away at the home of his daughter, Mrs. William F. Strong, on Tuesday, June 22nd, in his 90rd year. He was born at Port Hill, the son of the late-Lawrence Yeo and his wife Catherine McIntosh. _'”“’I' FUNERAL AT KINGSTON-The funeral of the lato Mrs. George Green of Kingston was held yes- ter afternoon from her lato resi- dence. The service at the home and grave was conducted by Rev. M. K. Charman assisted by Rev. E. R. Woodeide. The pallbearers were, Malcolm McSvwain, Everett Holmes, John Docberty, John Gal- lant, Wlndover Proude, and Owen Younker. Interment was in King- ston Cemetery. —-—— o The sympathy of this commun- ity goea out to the relatlvemd Mrs. John I. Perry, whose death occurred at Providence. R. 1.. on Sunday, June 20th. Mrs. Perry was the former Kathrine Gaudet. daughter of the late Agappe Gau- det. Ascension. Mrs. Perry cams back to her native home every summer to visit with her relatives Mrs. J. L. Foulkea, who is visit-- lng Mrs. Benjamin Rogers at 191 Fitzroy Street, ‘yesterday received death of her libulkel. D.S.O. in England. He was in his FUNERAL YESTERDAY -.. 1b funeral‘ of Mrs. Joseph Swallow Orlebar Street, was held yesterdu] afternoon from her late residence Services at the home and gr“, were conducted by Major Mu. Lean. The pallbearers were Messrs Frederick Chandler. Albert Carson John Carmichael, Percy Downs Hector MaoNelll. Burr Dwyer. m. terment People's Cemetery. -8URPRISE PARTY _ QM friends of, Miss Helen Arsenauit, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Arsansultflanover Street. Sum. merside, surprised her on wfidnegq Ihy evening by ‘calling 50-113] home in a body to ‘give her a party it being her 171th birthday. T...‘ brought lunch with them which Mrs. Arsenault helped them a; serve. A pleasant evening was 511111111 111 limes. dancing and sing- lnga-S. _ — AWARDED DAMAGES - Judgment was given for the plain‘- tiff for the amount of $5235 “m; costs by Judge LG. Lewis in tha County Court at Summerside yogi terday in the case of Edward J, Iaughlln vs. John w, Fnrmerg Th; case was an action for $500 dam." ages claimed as the result or g motor accident which occurred ai the corner of Fitu-oynnd Gran. ville Streets in Summerside or; 139091111161‘ 23. 1947 when a ca}? owned and driven by the plaintiff was in collision with a truck owna ed by the defendant but driven by - Henry Blanchard. Mr. EH. Strong, K.C., represented the plaintiff um shower at the home of Mr, and Yesterday afternoon at 2:00 at Faun’; izglzciyeléor aggedvg’ s1" Pew“ Camedm’ the mum“ Charles Fraser prior to their ma;- °l Ma” F“1'°1°“5h' daughter J riage on Wednesday. The shower and a broken leg. According to police, Mr. MacKinnon was just ~ g pulling away from in front of his l home on North Market street and FUNERAL FRIDAY -'f‘he fun- eral of the late Miss Margaret Ann Traer was held Friday alter- noon from the MacLean Funeral rive in Summerside tonight and will be accompanied by his mother, who was with him at the time of his death. The body will be taken to the Compton Funeral. Home and friends and she will be 329M- ly missed by those loft ‘to mourn. Brothers and sisters of the deceas- ed residing in Tignish are: Mr. As reported recently. Prof. J. H. Blanchard, Charlottetown, vice- principal of Prince of Wales Coi- lege, is retiring on July 1 after W115 kB-Venlfl! "Fy slowly W119" Home here services were conduct- _ the accident hsuuened- 5 ed by “Major Van Roone, then to and the funeral will be held on M'- “d M“ “b” F- A°°"‘ ‘f’ took the form of a treasure hunt half a century of continuous ser- 5M6?“ A- Gimm- Tmfl“ “m1” ML E-E- Mum. the defendant. 1 Wlnsloe NOrth United Church Wednesday morning from the Chm” Gm" Memes” H°°P°~ with calls being made n. the rink. vice in the teachin! profession 1n gzkfiballgsgmidfnfiféemikgagg: B , 5 , . where services were conducted by 1191M u! 111$ grandfather. Joshua 5°“ °t M“ Ge°r3° Hwper‘ °t Mm and the school where groups met "1111 Pfuvluue- $15111 qu1te 1118010115 HERE FROM OREGON — Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Warren formerly of North River are visiting rela- tives in Charlottetown and Sum- merside. Mr. Warren. who has re- tired from active business and who may very definitely be classed as a "successful Islander abroad" is at present living in North Bend. Oregon. He has two brothers liv- ing in the Marltirnes. Mr. Ernest Warren of North River, and Dr. G. C. Warren, Dean of Theology at. Acadia University. Mr. and Mrs. Warren have numerous relatives and friends in Cornwall, North River and York Point with whom they will visit before returning to Oregon. A quiet wedding was aolunnized in Cornwall United Church on Sat- urday, May flndu at 12.30 p. m., when Katherine Evangeline. daugh- ter of Mr. Donald Hector Murchl son, York Point and the late Mrs. Murchison was united in marriage to Cleveland Roberts, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Roberts. Royalty. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. M. K. Charman, pastor of the church. The wedding music was rendered by Mr. William Murchison of Clyde River. cousin of the bride. Miss Doris Wright of Charlotte- town attended the bride and Capt. Andrew McEachern, York POZDu, supported the groom. Mr. Donald Woodside of New Glasgow, N. 5., nephew of the bride, ushered. Francis McDougall, 10-year-old ‘ son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mc- Dcugall, Pleasant fatally injured by I" car yesterday afternoon while riding a bicycle on the main road near his home. The car was driven by Hubert Roberts, Charlottetown. The young lad was rushed to the City Hospital where he arrived about 2 o'clock. He died a few min- utes later. _ Acting Coroner. Dr. G. L. 511112.11 ordered an inquest be held and‘ a jury viewed the body after wncli the inquest was adjourned untdi Thursday evening at 7.30 at the City Hall. ‘hhd jury comprises Byron Brown (foreman), ThOs. White. .W. M. Hughes, Samuel Kennedy. J11- Emest Lord. and Grove, was Mr. John MacKay, student, and Major Van Roone. Interment was in the church cemetery. The pall- bearers were, Leonard. Harold, Arthur, Milford, and James Cud- more and Bruce Younker. Miss Ruth MacGregor, Mont- ague, was pleasantly surprised on \h'ednesday,when theuladies of the Young People's Union of the Uni:- ed Church entertained at a mis- cellaneous shower in her honor at the home of Mrs. C. A. Shaw. Sit- ting under a. prettily decorated parasol, the popular bride-to-be was showered with beautiful blos- soms. Then a barrel of lovely gifts, decorated with pink and white streamers, was brought ill on a wagon by little Marcha. Mac- Donald who was dressed in a floor length pink gown and carried s. bouquet of lilies of the valley. The gifts were opened by Miss Blanche Hume. and the humorousverses were read by Pearl Greene. A humorous reading by lvlrs. C. A- Shaw, and a pantomime by Miss Minnie Greene, Mrs. C A. Shaw, Mrs. Edna. Fraser, and M158 P6811 Greene, were followed by a dainty lunch and a sing-sons. T119 5111B- ing of ‘For She's A Jolly G°"1'1 Fellow“, and the giving u! hurdl- est of good wishes brought the social gathering to a happy end- ing. Reaching the grand old use of ninty-three years is Mrs. James {inch of Tignioh, who celebrated hei- birthday on June 4th by YB- celving her many friends of all ages who came to cell on he!‘ 1W1 rwisfa her a "Happy 3111-1111873’ Mrs. Kinch also enjoyed a dinner party attended by members ofwllls: family who showered 119! gifts, good wishes and a beautiful birthday cake. Although Mrs- Klnch has attained this wonderful age of nlnty-three, she is very alert. and enjoys having com-puny. is. a wonderful conversatlonlist. rlld is most interested in all com- munity undertakings as well as world affairs. She has a very con- genial disposition and can enjoy the ccirnpan of her grandchildren and their friends as well as older Gallant. to St. Paul's Church at 9 o'clock. Burial will be in 5t. Paul's Cemetery-—S. AN OLD SUBSCRIBER - Mrs. Annie. Davlson. Elkhorn. Manl- toba has been a subscriber to The Guardian for 61 years. In a letter. her daughter. Mrs. Eva. Crosby writes: "Mother has been a. sub- scriber since 1887. Friday, June 18th she will be 83 years oldwShc was born Annie Wadman, August- Bedeque. After my father's death she came to live with me. She liv- eS to listen to Don Messer and his Islanders, and her red-letter day ls each day her Guardian comes. She la feeble but fairly well. but w-hile physically she is here, ment- ally she is very much on P.E.I. When J. P. Hood was manager of The Guardian she was a cor- respondent of yours in Bedeque." A pretty June wedding was sol- emnized in St. Mary's Convent Chapel, Suvnrnerslde, on Monday morning when Yvonne, daughter of Ml‘. and Mrs. P. N. LeBlanc, Ken- sington, became the bride of Wil- liam MacDonald of Antigonish, N. S. The double ring ceremony was performed by Rev. Howard Wight. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, looked charming in a suit of white shark- skln, white hat with veil, and mat- ching accessories. Her corsage was of peerless roses. She was at- tended by Miss Frances Kelly, who was attired in a dress of blush rose figured silk with white acces- sories and a ccrsage of white ros- es The groom was supported by Ray MacDonald. —PRE-NUPTIAL SHOWER — Mrs. Emmott Ranahan. Miss Mil- dred Huestis and Mrs. Frank Ma:- shali were joint hostesses at Mrs. Ranahans home in Summersidc on Wednesday afternoon in honor of Miss Betty Magee, who will be one of the Season's brides. The rooms were artistically decorated with spring flowers and the tea table was centred with tulips, white lilacs and daffodils, flanked by lighted tapers. Mrs. Gordon Max- well poured and the hostesses were assisted in serving by Miss Haze. Rev. William Simpson who preached a very appropriate ser- mon. ton and the late Mr. George Hoop- M. Malone performing the cere- mony. The wedding music played by Miss Suzanne Brenton Cathedral organist. The bride was given in marriage by her father. The ushers were Mr. Millard Coles and Mr. Robert 1am,‘ and Mame S. Acorn. The bridal couple were “m” Edward Thelma yesterday unattended. She chose for her wedding a no bu» w 1»- uu m = 2i tfisitfif .‘.it.“il§.'....‘i°iff‘§i$ lne Cove. and lived 72 years in small halo hat in pale pink. Silvie but comm addmfl” o‘ welcome carried a bouquet of pale p.hk ‘mm ueutwcovemor ‘L A‘ Bu“ Mrs. Acorn. the bride's mother, gzzféggrfizzléil-NJ‘wwgfmef°ggi wore a pale blue jersey dress with mm“ C; Johnéwné‘ pruldulk o! biack‘and whito accessories and s cars“. o‘ pmk cn_n‘tmm_ the Charlottetown Club. Mr. Percy X0585. Rev. Joseph hdclood was ordain- ed to the Holy Priesthood by His tus yesterday. and Rev. J. W. McCardle. Rev. P. McMahon, D.D., Ceremonies. was Master of Father McLeod was assisted by also Father McLeod attended Holy Heart Seminary, Halifax since hi; graduation from St. Dunstans Un- iversity. He will celebrate his first High Mass next Sunday at Fo-t Alfiustus. Other members of the clergy present at Sunday's ordination were Rev, Bernard Glllis, D.D., Rev. M. E. Francis and Rev. L. J. Ayres. WEDNESDAY 38TH 'ANNIVER&\RY -- Miss Mae King, RN. is receiving con- gratuiationa at the home of her sister, Mrs. D.L. Maclnnis, 26 Rochford St, on the twenty-fifth anniversary today of her becoming a Registered Nurse. - a The Provincial Government has purchased outright from the War Assets Corporation all those build- ings at Maple Hills which, since June 1, i946. and until recently, have housed 100 families. It is the them on their arrival. Many to welcome them at the py recollections I from the morning for the official W. Turner was chairman. Sumrnerside where as a she a tended school and ton, Mass, to whom sympathy land, Me..—S. was conducted by the Rev. R. Wagner. President: m. W. G. Hogg. Vice-Presidents: Roy. Dunbar, Charlottetown; Rev. W. -MacQuarrie, Souris. Charlottetown. Treasiner: Charlottetown. er was wlemmzed‘ Rev‘ canon E’ their old classmates were on barf; was school which brought to mind many hap- of past school days. More than 200 Rotary delegates Maritimes, Newfound- took over the opening -ISLANDER PASSEF- Word Excellency Most Reverend James h” bee" received m summers!“ Boyle, Bishop of Charlottetown, a; ‘at ‘mgggtiztpmizmkzgéiilf; St. Patrick's Church. Fort Augus- y ' Burke at the home of her daugh- m» Evuuur w“ "we u if; '.‘.‘.-‘.'.°'.T'.‘Z..EZ§."."§§‘ uilifiid‘; the pastor, Rev. Dr. L. P. Callaghan was a daughter of the lato Ben- jamin schurman and will be kind- ly remembered by old friends in young girl received her early education. She leaves to mourn one sister. Edith, Mrs. J. D. McDougall of Moncton and one brother Lloyd Schurman of Dos extended, The funeral was held 0:. June 2nd with interment at Port- Mr. w. G. Hogg, Charlottetown, was re-elocted president of the P. E. I. Auxiliary of the British and Foreign Bible Society at its 109th annual meeting held in the North Bedeque United Church last even- ing. A meeting of the executive took place previous to the- general meeting. The service of worship Charles Carnegy, Summerside; Rev. M. D. Secretary: Mr. J. E. H. Worth, m. A. G. Putnam, in mind and body, he plans on Acadian history in Prince Ed- ward Island. The appointment of his succes- sor at the College is still in abey- ance. Prof. Blanchard is president of the Acadian National society, the Acadian Historical and Literary Society. and the Charlottetown Teachers Credit Union. He is a past president of the Acadlan Teachers Association of Prince Dri- ward Island. and served for two decades as secretary of the latter organization. He is also a member of Le Comite de la Survlvance Francois en Amerique and vice- president of Le Comite France- Acadie, societies which have their headquarters in Quebec. THURSDAY The Most Worshlpful Grand lodge of Ancient, Free and Ac- cepted Masons of Prince Edward Island met in 13rd annual session here yesterday with upwards of one hundred and fifty members lo attendance. The meeting was pre- sided over by the Grand Master, Rev. W. A. MacQuarrie. SUPREME COURT - The civil jury case or Stanford Biggar vs George Green and Merrill Green. an action in which the appellant is suing the defend- emts in the amount of $5000.00 as a result of an accident in which the appellant's daughter, Shirley Bigger lost her life. occupied the attention of the Supreme Court yesterday. Several witnesses in- cluding Dr. Donald Campbell, Gordon White, government engin- eer, the appellant Stanford Biggar and Mr. Sterling McKay were heard. The case was adjourned until 10.90 this morning when sev- eral other witnesses will be called. R. R Bell, K.C., is acting on be- half of the appellant; J»O.C. Camp- bell. K.C.. for Merrill Green J. E. Burnett for George Green. Mr. Justice M. R. McGuigan is pre- siding. ll L. A. to devote much of his well-earned leisure to literary and historical work. He is a. recognized authority Gerard Gaudet, Ascension. Three sisters reside in Tignish, Mrs. Michael F. Gaudet and we. Fred P Geudet. Tignlsh Corner. and Mrs. Hugh MacKinnon, Tignlsh North. Several weeks ago Mrs. Michael F. Gaudet went to Provi- dence, 12.1.. and has been with her sister during her illness and deg-tin. g. The funeral of Mr. He. A >_ was held from the 1J1. 11412:: tague United Church on Saturday afternoon. June 10th. at 2 Qklqkk with Rev. A. S. Adams officiating. The church was filled with rela. tives and friends who came to pay 1111511‘ 191119615 w a dear departed one. During the service Mr. Adgmg spoke words of comfort to the bereaved. The hymns sung w... “Ruck of Ase!" and “Abide wan‘ A very fovsly wedding was sol- emnized at the Church of the As- sumption, Ste-phensviile Crossing, Newfoundland, when Rev. stoyies united in marriage Miss Madonna Retleff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Retieff. to Mr. Richard Collings. son of Mr. and Mrs. James Collings. Montague. The groom was assisted by Mr. Cor- nelius Curnew, while the bride was attended by Miss Jody Nar- dini. T bride wore a. lovely floor-len th white satin gown, and carried lilies and ferns. The brides- maid was attired in an attractive shell pink gown and carried nar- cissus and ferns. Following the wedding a reception for one hun- dred guests was held at. the home of the bride's parents. After the reception the bridal party left on their honeymoon for Corner Brook where they were guests at Gly- mill Inn. For going away the bride wore a grey travelling suit with grey accessories. On their arrival in Montage the young couple were tendered a reception at the home, ,of the groom's parents, Mr. andv Mrs. James Colilngs, where the immediate families of the newly- weds assembled to wish them every happiness. On Monday even- ing a large crowd serenaded the, haDlJy couple at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph White when best and FUNERAL YESTERDAY - The funeral of Francis Michael Mc- wishes for their future happiness‘ were extended. The young couple are to reside ln Montague. After twenty years of faithlul_ $rvice as Grand Treasurer, M. W.‘ , J. Drake asked to be relieved. of his duties, and Grand Lodge, m! regretfully acceding to his wishes,‘ recognized his long and devote; service to the important office which he held for so many years. In the course of his address the Grand Master paid tribute to those 1 Mo". A solo "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere" was sweetly sung by Mrs. Dan MacDonald. The late Mr, Aitken is survived by one daughter, Jean. Mrs. Hillard Gordon, Dar-l,‘ muuth. N. 8.. one sister, Miss B". $10 MY-ktfl. Hunter River, and two brothers, Russell in the U. s. A, and Wallace in Lower Montague, to whom all extend sincere symi pathy. Interment was in the Lower Muntusue Cemetery; with the bur- lal service conducted by the Si. George's Masonic Lodge of Mon- tague. BllVllflS ____.__.____________- CAIRNS-At the Prince County Hospital on June l8, to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cairns, Freetown, nee Doris Campbell, a daughter, Mar- ion June, 8 lbs., 1 or. 1 DOTSON-alt the Charlottetown. Hospital on June 17th, 194B. to Mr.‘ and Mrs. Edward Doiron, Msyfield; a daughter. 8 lbs. _ q MLoDONALD-At the Charlotte- town Hospital. to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Macbonaldsearletown. not Mary Clow, a. son, Donald Bernard. "BAKER-At the Prince County Hospital on June l5, to Mr. and. Mrs. Stanley Baker, Convent St..f Sucnmarside, a son. DUBANT - At the Charlottotovni Hospital, June 23rd, 1948. to ‘Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Durant Jr., (nee Joyce Hennessey) of Char-- lottetown, a son, John Lawrence. KUCHARD-—At the St. Catherines, Ontario. General Hpspital, on Sat- urday, June 19th, i949, to Mr. and~ Mrs. Carl Kuchard (nee Sarah A. Shame. formerly of Charlottetown) a daughter, Carla Ann. SCHURMAN - At the Prince County Hospital, June t, 1948, to Mr. and Mrs. Don Schurma/n, New A-nnan. a daughter, Judy Marilyn, 7 lbs. 3 oz. , MARR-IAGBS MaoINNlS-DENNlS-At the vim-l 3011911 13111191 called Gramma _ _ Judson MBcEachem_ ‘ byshsliier friends and is Huestis. Miss Ruth Toombs play- mtenuon go have an the buhqmgg Executive. Dr. J.H. Ayers, Char- muggy 1g-y,ar.o1d Hm of nu, members of the can WM pa,“ "_'— mast beloved lady. Mrs. Kinch °d ‘h’ weddmi March as 111i- moved and the ground levelled to luttewlm- R"- A-J~ 311T"!- sum’ and Mrs. Edward McDougall. of away Sh,“ we 155g, "5510" o; ed Church Parsonage, Summerside. —MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER five‘ Wm‘ h” so“ and daugh'ler_ sucst 01 huuur was ushered w a its original contour this fall, it was merside: Rev. n. n. Bell. Klnsl- Pleasant Grove, was held yestcr- Grand Lodge, rump,‘ pafnflfla‘. on June lo. 194a. the Rev. x. G. .._On Wednesday evening a ‘num- lmiww Mr mid Mm Claude specially decorated chair, where learned yeswrda,“ boro; Mr. Spurgeon Clarke. ‘fiyunl my mgfnjng from m; rggldence of 1y to v_ w_ m.,} Robe“ a noufAm ‘Sullivan uujgug f“ mmjgg, 154m _ ber of the friends and relatives much’ she ‘has two other so“ she received many beautiful gifts ___._. Rev. Burton Cfuwe. Bedequfl: Rev. m; parents to 9L Eugene-s ghm-cyu who m, over hwentyqlx ye"! gum daughter o; M,’ and Mm of Miss Pansy (Patl Gunning. Mr duy Kmch M Sn John’ N_ B" of gins and. chlnaware. Miss Mina ._AT1'ENDED FUNERAL --Mrs. S. J. Davies, Kensington: Mr. A J g°vehead_ where Requiem High med this Grand M385 John A. Maclnnls, ‘Travellers Rost- summerslde, gathered in the an Mt Rommee KIM“ o! Mam, Dye read the accompanying verses. Willlgm Roach has returned to her l-laslam, Charlottetown; Mr. A. H. M,“ was celebrated by Rem Lgm-j- “,9 retlrmg Grand Mum,’ M; to Chane, Alfred, so“ o; M‘, md apartment of Mrs. Norman Hozs’. pa“ Mam whne Mm C, T‘ A number of musical SE10¢‘~1°115 home in Summerside after attend- Hubley. Summer-side: Mr. J. P; n"; Ayres, pp“ who also rggudugt- w_ m“ w_ A“ Macquame‘ ‘amt, M“ W115“,- Denmsh Marga“ ; no honor her with a miscellan- Lmljflssev. ‘Tqznmh and Mm John were played by Miss Mary Huestls. in; the funeral in l-Igntsporb, N5, Crockett. Charlottetown; Rev. J. T. ed serum” M, m, gfavg The (u. ed by M‘ w_ Dom“ n B‘ke:’ m, MOABL-THQMYSQN _ M, thg‘ eous shower prior to her marriage ‘ -S. of the late Albert Frizzls, a victim Lbbott. Charlottetown; Mr- W~ D- neral was largely attended by the ‘mined u,‘ (allow-m; 011mm, m“ United chum}; pm-mnage. gum. l . Ti lh Corn . . ‘I Mcm 1y EM or m: of the recent aeroplane traced? Johnston. Montague; Mr. R. J- peo-plo of the community. The the“. respect,“ 5mm“; rim-side, on June 16th, 194s, by Rl-v. hi h will take place this week. m H M _ Ki “.5 ___ “Mia; Bernice Sharp ushered the Rzndsdgfighoegg she ‘ray conaiue -WEDDING BELLs — A quiet neur- Kentvllle. The deceased. W110 311F911- C111111°1191°W11¥ RW- R- E- puplls of Pleasant Grove School gum; M-gfgju-Qgoj-‘Q Q, wquMK. G. Sullivan, united in marriage guest of b01101‘ 1° 11 spmauy de‘ enjoying good health and spend a but 111°“? weddml W" 50191111111011 had been stationed in summerslde Vessey. Murray Harbor. attended the funeral of their fel- Deputy gang M“@f_B|,|-yy 3, Gladys Haael daughter of LIfMQnC low-student in a body. The pall- Mgcrgflant Mrs. Robert E. Moase," New Annau by Rev. K. G. Sullivan at the ‘nil.- ity Manse, Summerside. on Satur- for the two years previous to nis curated chair and read the accom- being overseas, made many friends m m5 whncfi birthdays with punying verses on e E 1 ‘ good many more her dear ones. The marriage took place yester- bearers were: Ralph _McDougail, gamm- Qmnd wudQn-QL m“. to Wilbur Keith son of Mr. and". Mrs. John W. Thompson, hfargatem. were presented 11v "u" m" - "Y uiifmw" W111!" PWY Ruih- in this town mu his uuuiueuwl day at 1.30 at st. James Church of Cari McDougall, Kenny Morrison. uqipn Carruthers. Mclnnis. Miss Gunning. in hel ,n"nA' 111118131" 01 WS- 5111111’! Quumus‘ death is deeply ruflll/NPS- , Nora Jean, only daiuhier of Mn. Cecil Roberta, F: ncia Lamphier Junior Qfgnd wag-J. A. URQWN-QTAVIRT AND M0111“ mm». a TAfN-STAVERT-At the Presby- and the late Mr. John Gunning, um cjuyum Mu 01mm; gracious manner, thanked all '01 —- G. Holsey Hooper and the late Mr. Thomson. Grand ‘Treasurer — Reginald 1911111 M11180 111 Kenslhltlvu 011" I‘! 111E030 I11. ‘W, that ans us n. "u, ceased i their thoughtfulness and the many uncanny - mcimvis -The “us united 111 manure w John Hooper of Charlottetown, t» plent took place in the church I lovely gifts which included use.» marriage took place at Trinity Alexander Mutheson. wn of Mu- Mlss Alfreda Kelly and w. Nor- George Victor Burton, son of n.-.' cemetery. , n. Kemp, p.014. 111MB!» June 21nd. wt I bu». 1' glassware. chuw- 111v“ "14 W“ United Church on Wednesday. Msrsmt sud uu 1m M'- Juhl- herb corcorau. June bride and o. Victor Burton, of Yarmoilth, n. -—— Grand Secretary-L. A. Mcnoua- uuuhla ceremony by Rev. J-A- try 81111111195- M1“ d°u°1°u "f June 16 when Margaret Beatrice Mulhuwn- BY°°1<1Y1L 711° bmkgv“ grocch-to-be were guests 0! 11011- S. Rev. T. H. Busseli Somers of- On Thursday, June 24th, the .11_ Guwln. when Edyth Catherine and treshmfllt! B11165 b)’ “"1351” m Maclnnis became the bride of 9111111111118 111 11 511116 111011111 lull our on Thursday evening. Jun: (muted, The wedding music was double anniversaries of Mr. and gum Hungary-n,‘ 1!, Rogers, Willa-Ruth. the daughtors of 101119‘! 111 "'1!1“3"F°' 5h“ ' “my Stanley Sharron. The 1111119 115 Wm‘ “m! m“ ""1 mSWMW W‘ 17th It the 1101119 u! Mf- 81111 M"- played by Miss Lillian MacKenzLe Mrs. J. Ephram Gaul-let of Mis- p_q_M_ and Mrs‘. Edmund Stsvert. Ken-J Good PelluWP-B- attended by Mrs. James W"! 1'». °°=~i°'1¢5- H" d°11111° 11°95!" W“ Edmund Kelly. Rfltyluu- ‘#11011 and Mrs. Winston Langille of couche, P. E. 1., who are celebrat qrmq mgwggg-W, l, cums, sington. were respectively united i111‘ ' -—-— Mr. James wright was best ma“ u! yellow roses Bhe was uttendedwhcn- many friends and relatives Trurg, u. 5., the groom's cousin was ing their 50th anniversary, and P.G.M. marriage to James David, son of: Captain end Mrs. Boswell Allen. ___- by her 51ft" 1“1°1‘°11°°- “'1” W" Ill-hum! the" u) 111°"? 9118111 soloist. mandards of snapdragou the 25th anniversary of Mr. and Grand Chaplain-Rev. S J. Ddy- Mr. and Mrs. Alan Brown, 1.0m;- accomplniod by their 48118111" LEAVE son HALIFAX-Mayor attired 1n a suit v1 dove my with with many beautiful and useful and white m; were arranged in Mrs, Fred 1'. Curtln of Boston. les. - lver. nan, and Robert decree. Anita. and Mr- 511m’! 111M111’ s. Earle Macmnuld and City black accessories bud her wrseau gifts. The room was prettily dec- the church for the cmm .,. Mass, will be held in Misco he. 5mm Gum; mummy,“ 1. m, o; m», m; Mm mun MOUIP. Charles. irrlved in Montague on Councillor S.F. Doyle left yester- was of dream roses. Halsie Gun- gnu‘; 1n ping gnfl whips strepm- the bu“ w“ ab,” m "mu-j", M", guru“ is the formcr - Ben , tajn, Dummy, p_]:_1_V Monday from Victoria. 13.0.. hav- guy for Halifax where they will at- nlng supported the groom. After em To m; gigging or in; Wedding by h" mom“, M; Qpghuf my,“ Gauges, Junie,- Gnnq pguwu-pnuglas a ——-- nu; motored all the way. atomic: tend the annual convention of the ceremony the bridal ooupielgtnmh plgygd by m", John s, 3,09,,- mu gmnq“ u, m“ .41» kom Bunion u, join in the n new“ BEAN“ at Cambridge. Mass. for a, few Canadian mlyurl- Mlyul‘ ‘Mlc- left 011 I 1101101110011 "19 t0 Pulutflcorcoran. 111° W“ "111 Iruvm-tu- Heather MacDonald. of Halifax, as celebration will be Sister M. Car gum} mumm- u! ceremonies- _"‘__*T-ll\snu_ Ahdndm‘ m"! Jun‘. days to visit another brother. Donald and Coun. Doylewill re- of interest in thu Mlflumfl Pfqqbe were escorted to their seats of maid of honor, with Miss Helen melita of the Sisters of Charltw, q_ 9.1V”. Muj-Qhlaqn, m m‘ - an,’ “m, ‘widow Brenton. It has been twenty-five turn to Charlottetown on Thurs- vinces. On return they will reside hon“; by M“; z”; Qurwym ma Ngchoh. o; “u”, N, 5,, ‘n4 w; who i; at», pragsni, stationed in the Gum 3W0" flung-I, W. M m. i‘ ’ “m mum ‘m. .13 rears since either his seen Menu day- 1n Bummlrude Where the swam 1| Mr. Keith Kelly. A large basket Alice mm of Blllgbflry, u. a, u States. simi- Carmelita is a sister mm”, m“ \ ' ague. and on their return they find --- on the staff of the Canadian Bank 0g ‘m, w" "m"; m by m, brmumuut Th, "Oman", w“ 01.x“ gum“. on“ sum“ auruhgonngdunouo ~ __ M’ m’ mum,” many 0111MB! 1!! "h! 1-"111- W11“! °1 Wmmflce- " 5- ' Misses Nora Kelly and Lorraine Mr. Paul Burton, of Yarmouth, N. Six other children will also be mcpomjq, w", 30km.‘ on sundwnmm, m in Montague they are the guests ATTENDED FUNERAL - M:- ——-— coreoran. Mrs. Gerald Murphy 5., the groom's brother. The ushers present, namely. Mr. and Mrs. 5,1,10,- unm award-Cyril 8-1pm“. Mjchgg] Mcflougall, aged of m. and ma. Alva Allen and Vernon stevenson. Macaw u! ~hu Auwua the delmifl 111611111111 opened the gifts while Mrs. Bank were ‘m. Benson Auld, m. Jamel Charles Nicholson, the former Rte mm“, , u, m,‘ m, o, M, n, m, M- W. ma w‘ “m. mum Am my“ m“ of cum“; mmund- the llth District Conference o! nunn read the accompanying Palmer, Mr. Gordon Wsllner, and Gaudet: Mr. and Mu. George gunm- qnuq Btpward-A. .A.| “Mrucmmm a m“ m Grove, other sister, Mrs. oecil Wight-nan mm, w, 5., who was in Charlotte- Rotary International is Brigadier names and best wishes. Mrs. Mr. Sun Robiaon, all of Charlotte- Gethro. the former Amy Gaudet. gummy \Qn5m_M u" n’ l m,“ H05. is also the guest of Mr. and Mrs- town attending the funeral of his H. Ward Murdoch of Truro, N. a “emu “we, m. “nun me wwm o ‘n o; ma“. “m; “L ‘m; yum .311,“ 53mm“; ... w, 1a m,“ “n. IL Mn on", am“ Iii-chic name. They age also vis- mother. Mrs. w. a. Stevenson, loft Brigadier Murdoch, who is a veter- m, on u” ‘m. 1m. John J. on June iota a quiet hut weft! 41111111 mum W1 their u" Thomplofl. or gu-munjn i.“ m, m., fun: their mother. Mn! been: yesterday momma on reuuu i» In of two World Wm. 11 "-1 Corcoran accompanied to the wedding was ‘aelemaiaed n the born. from Duslaud. Alberta: lb‘- Grand Tylar-Chaatar mam. gfljgflut-‘Therepaslod awalon Allen, who is residing in Montague. mmundsmn. ' known throughout the Province ghoflu, "Im- meg Are Jolly Good United Church Manse in Omen-y and Mrs. Harold Gaudet, from 3,,” u“ n“ n h" hum,‘ 5m T110! 1109:” fulfil-in in lldntlluu .. -—-- having. as Colonel. recruited sud Fellows." Lunch was‘ then served when Rev. W.G. Dickson united in Bllifax; Mr- and Mrs. Fred lllau. IIIDA! Irmtinac Ave., Detroit. Iirh.» 101' I W" 1911"“! 014 51111111111" ~13!!! IN 913333-1119 5'11"‘ Puulmludlu "19 "@1411 3°" by the hostoaa and a nuinbir of the bonds of holy matrimony, Miss the former Dolly Gaudet, from ‘ m,‘ “m” L shah“, fm-mgrly of mm am: their uncomm- occurred at Weatmount. on .on acou- Hiahlandm of 1m 9th young ladies, after which the re- Bertha Audrey Battfof Glenwood Charlottetown: In! "1- "14 "14- A col-man's jury 1m. night feuds gummmgu, p_ a 1, cams i swanwwpat as Orlebbr street Highland Brigade of the Third Division. The Battalion was a con- and Mr. Leland Stewart Gilleaali of (izawood. They‘ were atfonded ff. Davies, for- daughter d maindsr of the evening was very June 2i of ma. w. anjoyably spent in dancing to the Cyril Gaudet of Miacouche. merly Bessie Brown, The My. Theodore Gallant of Dorehaater. N. l. Ind William te his death land . June Juana. fill, 1m. Joseph Swallow from a fractured ' —WIIIDING nun-st. Paul's in her 19th year. Church, lummeraidc, was the thb late an. andlnavtff. Brown poem one representative of the unis o) gm“, my“ gong, “mum gym gram. _ ' "I11! #11]. unto woddlne on of at. Ileanors. News of nei- imr- Hiehlnnd Infantry bsttsliom of minus Mokiasnfdnce palm and wood and m. newt n. simm- ‘mum oi ammo. will 01w 1w having nu bicycle run into s u! ram-academy at the home ofhi! saws. ‘I o'clock .in| was received by her nephew. ti" lllrltlmel. the North Nous ldward Clements. with aecnamni- of dnary. no young esupiem present. _ _ ' driven by Robert ‘Ohlr-‘caugnsar, am. William a. siren!- vu ., h», ululhi-fl w‘- Iju MeK-v- ‘flu iuwll W 1M1?"- Ilu Prhm ward hum‘ when» by m. John a. Cdrcoran, very popular and have m" my ‘m M. Ilnun Bun-rm. I» lottatown. on the easaat orm e1 Central sour. ammo-sue. p“ ~ ouim. held a Mestmouat‘. Que» on let- Highlanders. the Plctou iflgblsra- urrsins ooreorqa and Ivan lae- wlsheiyof a llgion of Mamie:- a_ D-rwiil tffioiate at a aoeciaillall Road. and that no blame was ltrlwhla, James if. 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