‘Also g-umts at the same home were h / ~ normal! ISLANDS]; PASSES. -- Mr. Fred ‘Thomas. South Granville. has re- ceived the sad news of the death of his sister Mrs. Georgina L. Bet- tnn, Peabody. Mess. She was for- merly from Millvale. P. E. l. The sympathy of the citizens of ‘rlgnish goes out to Master Clar- ence Orlffin in the sudden death‘ of his mother at 2 o'clock Thurs- day morning, May 20th at her home in Lot 7. Clarence has been‘ living in Tlgnish for the past two years end attending classes in the Dalton School. -l-ECI.‘IVES APPOINTMENT- Mr. John C. Matthews, Elinsdaie, has been appointed to the staff iif the Department of Education, Penn College, Cleveland, Ohio. Mr. Matthews, who received his Mas- ter of Arts degree from Mount Allison University, is a. brother of Mr. Kenneth Matthews, Elmsdale. ongreitulatlone are being u. to Mr. and Mn. Hint MacConnelI of Moncton on their remit marriage in the Hub City by the Rev. George P. Forsey. Mrs. MacConnell is th former Miss Marion Moreshea . daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moreshead and they have the good wishes oi many friends for a long and happy married life. They will reside in Moncton where My. MacConnell is employed with the C.N.R. Tine new- ly-weds were visitors to Wen Devon over the holiday, the guest of Mr. and lvllrs. Charles Moreshead. Mr. and ltiirs. E. E. Emnan and baby, of Springhill, P. E. I. Mrs. Erimam is the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Moreshead. —-WEDDING BELLS. — Stanley Bridge United Church was the scene of e pretty wedding on Set- urday afternoon when Rev. George Gough, aaisted by Rev. W.l. Green, un ted in marriage Marion Lois Bel. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bell. Stanley Bridge. and Lloyd Nicholson Derrach, son of Mrs, Annie and the late Daniel Darracih. Charlottetown. To the strains of the Wedding March, played by Miss Shirley Darrach, the bride entered the church or. the Imrn of hea- father who gave her in marriage. She looked charming in e floor length gown of white satin with fitted bodice trimmed with lace. round neck and long pointed sleeves. The full lengih veil was kept in place with a halo of orange blosoms and she carried a bouquet of Better Time roses. Her only ornament was a string of pearls her gift from the groom. She was at- tended by Miss Joy MacLeod who wore a floor length gown of pale blue taffeta with a shoulder length veil and matching Juliett cap and carried a.bouquet of pink cama- tions, The groom was supported by lbskine Smith and the ushers were Clifford MacDougall and GlenCot- ton. During the signing of the reg- ister Miss Beverley Smith sang ac- ceptably "I'll Walk Beside You.‘ ‘it the conclusion of the ceremony. the couple were presented with a while Bible, symbolic of the first wedding ever held in that church. A rec- eption was held at the home of the bride's parents. the bride's mother being smartly gowned in black sheer with black and white accessories and a corsage of white carnations and the groom's mother in a two-piece gold crepe with black accessories and a corsage of white carnations. A buffet lunch was served. the bride's candle-lighted table was centred with pink roses flanked by the beautifully decorated wedding cakes. The toast to the bride was proposed by Rev. George Gough and responded to by the groom. Mrs. J. G. Baker poured and Mr. Ray MacLeod cut the ices. Asr sisting in serving were the Misses Elva MacKay. Vivian MacEwen, Adele Baker and Mrs. George May- hew. Mr. and Mrs. Darrach left on a honeymoon trip through the An- napolis Valley after which they will reside in Elmira, where the groom la in the employ of the C. N. R. For ti-Jvelllng the bride chose a mist grey gablrdine suit with black ac- cemories and a burgundy top coat end wore a corsage of Talisman roses. The many friends of this young couple wish them many CUR NEWS so LIAVI.‘ POI. ASSEMBLY-Rev. '1‘. H. Bussell Somers and MID-SOM- ers, and Mr. D. A. MecKinnon leave tomorrow morning by plane for Moncton, enroute to Toronto where they will attend the Gen- eral Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in Canada. The sessions will be held in Knox Presbyterian Church, beginning on June 2nd. Others going from this province in- clude Rev. James MacGowan and Mr, Jardlne of Kensington. Ths Commissioners, Captains, Girl Guides and Brownies of Charlottetown met in the Market Square Sunday morning and made an impressive Parade to St. James Church for the morning service. The parade was led by Commis- sioners Mrs. E. M. Bagnall and Miss Lilian Duchatnin followed by Guide Companies: 1st. and 2nd. Charlottetown Coy.- st. Pauls; 3rd. Charlottetown Coy. - St. James; 'lth. Charlottetown Coy.- Trinity; 12th. Charlottflown Coy. -Zion; 14th. Charlottetown Coy. --Salvation Army: 15th. chanlotte- town Coy.—Parkdale-, and Brown- ie Packs. GRANTED CITIZENSHIP Marius Jacob Carl Olsen, a native of Aarhus, Jutland, Denmark, was granted Canadian Citizenship in a ceremony at the Supreme Court Saturday morning. Mr. Olsen is married and has one child. His home is in Charlottetown, but he is presently employed at Halifax. Mr. Olsen came to Canada some 10 years ago and in 1940 made application for naturaliza- tion. After his taking the oath of allegiance, Mr. Justice Tweedy ex- tended to him e warm welcome to the ranks of Canadian citi- zens. He was now the judge stress- ed, under a democratic govern- ment which recognized ths rights of all citizens. His rights as such a citizen carried corresponding du- ties, His Lordship added. —MecLEOD'- MacISAAC WED- DING.—A quiet wedding took place at Seven Mlle Bay on Tuesday. May 18th, when Pauline Elizabeth MacIsaac, daughter of Mrs. John Macfsaac and the late Mr. Mac- Isaac of Borden, was united in marriage to David Lowell Mac- Leod, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Macbeod of Graham's Road. Rev. W. V. MacDonald was the officiat- ing clergyman. The bride wore e brown tricotine suit with brown and pink accessories and a corsage of pink carnations. She was attend- ed by her sister Mrs. Frank Butler who wore a black suit with white accessories and a corsage of red carnations. The groomsman was John Maclsaac. brother of the bride. The grooms gift to the bride was a double strand of pearls and lo the best man a cigarette lighter. The brides gift to the groom was a monogrammed bill fold and to the matron-of-honor a brilliant brooch. The happy couple left immediately after the ceremony on a honey- moon trip throughout the Mari- tlmes.-A. Yesterday the congregations of St. Dunstan’s Basilica and Holy Redeemer parishes held their an- nual Corpus Christi procession, which, despite the threatening weather, was one of the in years. The opening ceremonies held at where WPIC Landrlgen with the Rev. David W.J. MecGulgan as J.W. Mc- cardle. carried the beautifully decorated altar Notre Dame Academy. clergymen participating ceremony we're the in nard Gillis: Rev. E. Baldwin, C.SS.R...; R. Marin. C.SS.R.; D. Coll, CSSR. His Honour and the Rev Millan, K.C.S.G,; Degree years of happiness togethein-S. Blessed Sacrament. By Clifford Maclrliie _ napoleon and llncle Eiliy. BEEN SO I NAPOLEON; YOU'VE K YOU HAVEN'T EAFEN mam-vars .1 . -<:-..~ users. MAYBE n. PiZOFHfn-iis "r ~ WILLTEMPT.YDU-’._L~ - largest St. Dunstan’s Basilica Solemn High Mass was celebrated by the Rev. Lawrence McTague as Deacon and the Rev. sub-deacon. The sermon for the occasion was ipreached by the Rev. His Eixcellency Bishop Boyle Blessed Sacrament and gave the Benediction from a at Other the Right Rev. R.V. MacKenzie,'D.P.; Rev. Ber- Rey. M.E Francis, Rev. Lieut-Governur Bernard. Hon. Dr. -W.J.P. Mao- and the Fourth Knights of Columbus formed a guard of honour for the -.. . mo GUARDIAN. DGET wk OUR SATURDA 1 nouns! —WIiLCOM1NG PARTY — The neighbors of Wilmot gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Hall on Tlhuiodey evening to wel- come them to the unity. Mr. Y Henry Crozier was chairmen and after a few remark; celled upoiH Mrs. Francis MacQue-rrie who reed in.- address 0f welcome to this couple who had moved from Sher- brtoke to the district. Mrs. Robert f-‘Zogg and Miss Frances Waugh made the presentation of a bee/uti- ful Chesterfield table. Mr. Hall thanked all for their thoughtful- ness and extended a hearty wel- come to visit them at any time. A singsong was much enjoyed and irnusie was furntiied by Mrs. Brenton Waugh and her daushtor. Miss fiancee. The remainder of the evening "was spent in playing cards with awards going to Mrbr Alfred Matheson. as ladies’ flrst;| and Miss Frances I-leckbert as con-< solatlon; to Mr. Alfred Mstheson as gentlemen! first; amd Mr. Jcdin Scott as consolation. Delicious re- freshments were served by the nierside. fully recovered from his m sl Msny friends regretted i0 Rim of the death of the late William H. Kelzer, which occurred at the home of his son. Lester Keizer, 32! Fitzroy Street, Charlottetown on May 15th. i948. An invalid for over thirteen years, he was devotedly cared for by his wile and family- While confined to his home. he was nevertheless greatly‘interested in all that appertained to the welfare of the community. In 1897 he was married to libnily Joyce Webster of Ten Mile House. St. Peter's Road. Besides his wife he is survived by two sons, Lester, merchant of Charlottetown. and Earl, employed with the Charlotte- town Guardian. A daughter, Eva, died about. eighteen years ago. There are three grandsons, Fred and lnrne Keizer and Harvey Brown; one granddaughter, Mabel Keizer. and one great-grand- daughter“ Cheryl Brown. One granddaughter predeceased him. TUESDAY ' ISLAND LADY PASSES - Mrs. J. H. Baker, City, has received the sad news of the death of her sis- ter-in-law, Mrs. Eunice B. Boyn- ton of St. Petersburg, Florida, which occurred at her home on ‘May 10th. Mrs. Boynton was a daughter of the late Mr. Elijah Baker of North Lake. P. E. I. REPRESENT rnovmcc -' ‘m. J. A. Clark, former superintendent of the Dominion EXDerimental Farm, Charlottetown. left the city for Toronto yesterday where. with Mr. Lord's MacFarlane. M.L.A.. Summerslde. he will represent the Provincial Government at World Trade Fair. Mr. MiacFai-lane left the Province for Toronto last Sat-_ urday. The fair opened May 29 and is scheduledio close June l2. J. FUNERAL YESTERDAY —The funeral of the late Mrs. Catherine Brittain was held yesterday after- pail-bearers were Alex MCDOTISIG, Joseph Matheson, Adam McKenzie. Daniel Maclnnls. Malcolm Buch- anan and Daniel Buchanan. Fol- lowing the service. the remains were forwarded to Saint John. N. 3., for cremation. The eleven Island delegates to the conference of the three Pro- gressive Conservative Associations of the Maritimes, held in Moncton lest Saturday. have returned to tne Province. They are Hon. Dr. WJP. MacMilla-n, provincial party leader, Messrs. John McLean. ‘M. L. A., Soruris; R. L. Burge, M. L. A., St. Peter's: D L. Mathiesmi, M.L.A., Charlottetown; Philip Matheson, M.L.A., Wheatley River; Reagh Bwnall. Hunter River. president of the Provincial Progressive Con- servative Association; J. R. Mec- Millen, secretary; Forbes . Kennedy, J. A. Gillies, and B. Roy Holman» ' Charlottetown, national vice-presi- dent for the Maritlmes. A quiet but very pretty wedding was solemnised on ursday morning, May 21th at the Untied Church Manse in O‘l'.-eary when the Minister, Rev. W. C. Dickson united in the bonds of holy matri- mony. Miss Dorothy Sui!!!‘ of Freeland 'and Mr. Russell Boylan of West Devon. The happy youni; couple were attended by ‘Annie Rayner end Clarence Rayner e! west Devon. The young couple who will reside in West Devon have the good wishes of many friends for a long and happy wed- ded life. The groom is a veteran of World War Two and served overseas and was wounded. The bride looked the picture of girl-A ish loveliness. The young couple spent a short honeymoon in Sum- merslde and other places. wannabe! T0 BISIDI Ill!!- Mr. Mark Hagen. well known barber. who has spent some six years in On- tario. particularly Toronto. has n- turned to the city and has Joined the staff of-A. n. Wilson. barber- turned home to Harper Road from the Prince County ‘Hospital. Sum- zecent appendicitis operation. Ste- I Kill-en is the two-year-old son of Court opened yesterday at Sum- peel, on the docket. The tradition- that there were no criminal cases on the docket were presented to the presiding judge, Mr. Mark R. McGuigen by Sheriff was the scene of a very pretty spring weddln: Monday. May 24. when Rev. Fr. Richard Murphy united in marriage Catherine Rita. Proctor. youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs James Proctor. Hunter River. Prince Edward Island, to Percy William Sullivan. Mrs. Catherine Sullivan end the late Thomas Sullivan. Rosenesth, Prince Edward Island. ors in the Provincial Drama Fes- tival finals last night at the Ein- pire Theatre. Adjudicator Donald Wetmore. director of dramatic ed- ucation for Nova Scotia awaided 92 points “From Five'to Five-Thirty". The Cape Traverse Y. P. U. play "All Carl's to the Rescue" was runner- up. being awarded S2 points. turn to page 9). and most respected residents Bloomfield in the person of Mr. John Webb commemorated his ninetieth birthday. This grand old:-\!1‘lb6 M11165!- gentleman enjoys very good health for such an advanced age and takes a great interest in the com- _ munity life and world nappcningspiauzhter Beth. and Mr. and Mrs. and also in his garden. It is the: wish of his legion of friends that | YIX by "WW? W951i he may be spared to enjoy many 1°" Thmsdly "w?" n! more happy anniversaries. cers and six ratings of the Royal Canadian‘ Naval Reserve left yes- terday morning for sea cruises and W111 YEW"! ‘m Aufiust 1" 55°51“ various other training during the summer. Lt. C. H. Graham. Lt. (P) i (2nd Class) C. M. Alley and Pettyi Officer J. A. MacLellan will be away for three months. Others who will be ciwiay for periods of six, weeks or longer are Ordinary ‘Pele-I graphers Darrel M. Carmody, H. C. Baiiem and L. A. Roberts sndf Ordinary Seaman W. G. Arsenault. All are members of the R. C. N. Mrs. Peter‘ MacEachern, on the death of her father, Mr James whose funeral was held on Tues-l day afternoon from his late resi- E.’.‘°§E..°°.“.‘.Z".'Z:I°' l» m em cc.- spected resident of that place andfgngggdegyrrn’ will be much missed in the homo";- dl ' ' ' and community where he was egusmjor ‘in: w" pruned 0v" by ' e l kind neighbour and friend. ' A was tenderly cared for in his de-fion Headquarter, and Qgch o1 use clinics years by a daughter. Mrs. -companies was appointed to Earl Cook who along with her isider the formation of an associat- mother are left in the home to5ion with the view of making the mourn their loss. besides other lm- fevent an annual one. The coinmittve mediate relatives and friends wholsppolnted was es follows: will cherish his memory. the Prince Edward Island Hospital “mining School for Nurses n: an impressive . Prince of Wales College auditorium last night. witnessed by s and crowd of relatives and friends, e diplomas from the hands of His Honor Lieutenant Governor J. A. Bernard while the Nursing Pins were fesiene’ on th_eir by Mrs. visor of Nurses for the institution. Twe Tru es. platformwere Miss Anna Hospital Superintendent, Dr. I. J. Yeo. senior member oif the medical staff. Dr. J. K. L. delivered the address to the gradu- ates, and Rev. '1‘. E. MecLennen who administered the Nightingale Pledge. Mildred Mckenale. Charlottetown; Rena Christine Reid. Montague, It. R. 3; Mary Isabel Giandvlew: Breadelbene; Norma Kathryn shew, | cbummown, Clyde River; Pihyllis June Thomp-i son, Albany; Anne been, Alberry Plains: Mar Currie, Montague; Hilde Charlottetown. Carmen Flor-ems Dundee centre: Heal June mobert- n“ ‘gum, merge gospel- son, jrudenell: Helen Certrude‘; 9mm‘ while, florenesville. R. l. 4, N3. ivoern Aauncsu m: l. S. STEVENSON Mill!" -Miss Dorothy McNeil! and iMise Francis Morrison. nurses in training at St. Joseph's Hospital, Saint John. 11.3.. are spending a week's vacation at theiinhoinea in Suminerside. 5 --Llttle David Olscamp son of Mr. and Mrs. George Olsoeinp, Suminerside, underwent en opera- tion ln the Prince County Hos- pital on 'I‘uesday morning for the removal of his tonsils. S Master Stephen McCue has re-; I RSCIJVES DEGREE - Miss Eileen McPhee. B.A., o! Char- potteiown. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. l". MacPhee, received her diploma in Social Service st the graduation exercises of the Hall- fax school of Social Work held lest evening at the Lord Nelson Hotel, Halifax. and‘ Mrs. Edger McCue. The June tum of the Supreme erside with only one case. an ap- pslr of white gloves indicating P. E. I. ARTIST - Among those wiho passed with honors in the Justice visiting ladies-S’ Hubert Hall. third year at the Ontario College of Arts is ‘Mr. Kern Lewis, formerly St. Mary's Cathedral, gglgg, of Alberton, P.E.I. He is e Ion d! Mr. and Mm. J. C. Lewis of Char- lottetown. Mr. Lewis i: studyl -g commercial art end has one more year to go to finish his ixnirse. -CHXLD DIES-The death oc- curred at the Prince County Hos- pital on June 1st, 1M8, of Francis Gallant, age 8 years, 4 months, be- loved son of Mir. and Mrs. Edward Gallant of Emerald. The funeral will take place from the home of his parents on Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock to St. Malaohyk Church. Kinkora. Interment will be in the church cemetery. Funeral Mass will be celebrated at 7 AM. Satur- day morning. son of York players carried otf top hon- for their presentation. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Donald Samson en- tertained the staff of the Bank of Nova scotis at a buffet supper at their home in Montague on Friday evening, May 28th. Members of the staff present were Miss Adah TMecGregor, Miss Ruth Stewart, Miss Shirley MacGregor, Miss Ola lliamilton and Mr. Malcolm Pet- tersen. Others present included Miss Nellie Clements and Miss (For pictures of the cast please On May 21th one of the oldest of Mr.‘ and Mrs. Fred MacKenzie. ,accompanied by their young John A. MacKen-sie left for Heli- ey morning. Mrs.‘ Fred Mackenzie is leaving on the Aqui- tania for s two and a half months visit with her parents. Mr. and 'Mrs. Frank Clark,.Middlesborougb, Yorkshire, Eng. Mrs. MacKenzie. LEAVE FOR. CRUISE-Two offi- i the Aquitania. P.E.l. STUDENTS AT MT. A. — Five students from Prince Edward Island are among this year's graduates from Mount Allison Academy and Commercial College. exercises were held yesterday. Among the 83 graduates were, John Donald Pike, Alberton, Metrkiulation in Arts; William iWenidell Stewart, Mount Stewart, School Leaving Certificate; Betty M. Riley. Electrician's Matel noon from Bredalbane United (R). Church. The service was conducted géizuzgiigapggiwmklh21x32: by the Rev. W. B. MacPl-iasi. The Deepest sympathy ls extended taxman“ Lorettagaelkle- sunmob “°‘°'“" si-de, Stenographic Diploma; Gordon Ferguson. Argyle Shore, llkeéfiilgmgpec’ mmmh A re-union dinner of elf-officers Rogers. a presenting Battal- H01 001l- Btn. Hots, Lt-Col. W. J. Mae- Doneld; H. Q. Coy., Major '1‘. B. Rogers. Roy MscGillivray; "A" Coy., Liz-Col. W. W. Reid; W. R. Burnett: "B" Coy., Major Bob Howard, Roy MoClrbe; "C" Coy., Francis Mc- Neill, Graint Travers; “D" Cov.. Lin-Col. J. D. Stewart, Major J. A. MacDonald. Thirteen nurses graduated from ceremony held er. large graduates received their Lest rites for Vancouver pio- neer Joihn 1.‘. Evens. I104 Hero, 45 years provincial manager of Union Mutual Insurance Co. was held May 24. . Born in Charlottetown, P.E.I. Mr. Evans came to the Pacific Coast in I893. He was appointed manager of Unkm ‘Mutual of Port- lenll, Maine. in 190s. Associated with the Masonic Order for 61 years, he was a lami- ber of Acacia Lodge prior to his death. He n) also e life member of the Knights of Pythiu, and a ‘life-lam member of Christ Church |CathedreL . _ l-le'is survived by his wife, ‘be ‘former ltery Ellen Shaw of Saint John, N’. 3., end two sisters, Mira. MecPhersoml A. N. Lorie and Miss Emily Evans, Barbara Jane Smitlblboth residing at e Elm Avenue, _ , Services were held in Christ Elisabeth Mw-iChureirIit-b been Cecil Swuinn I Rlflloffioietlnd. Masonic unless, were w Milk ‘held btflie mom. R. R. l: Bitty nonorarypeilbeenn were: W. flowatt, lummerlldelifl. Morrow, B. S. Vaughn. Arthur ' Elisabeth MmSvlin. Brantley, F. Hie-d. Ila: denier‘? uniforms I..ols McDonald, Super- Presiding was Justice G. J. y. chairman of the Board of Others present on the Mair, Jrwin’ who Florence The graduates included Kathryn The many friends of Mr. Hagen will welcome both he end the fain- lly beck Illin- -A'I"IIIDING GSNIIAL as- gngmg - Dr. J. A.- MaoMurdo left Sumnierside Tuesday morntnl for ‘mronto where he will attend the ‘General Assembly of the Pm- ,Don't Gamble With, n‘ Your coca lglelitii‘ flan-ere troubled”? Ia" Nymlffmj NervePilh. Tbeyeeataineelfltbe and sate. Feriliyeen Iilbuve _ sad]. Nerve Pills have been‘ aeedby tboanads es a , * teeie fee frayed nerves ore “analyses-dew: sedition. ‘Thy stimulate the amen eyllem, hip to, the bleed isuuntiieappniuaeetm uynnetoeieegililbia,_ leelfleadfferveflibereleidel A ' ' \ FEEL! I Miss Teresa McKenzie. teacher at Mount ‘rryon school. visited the home of her Pl-renta durlnl the pelt week-end. .._,__ ENTEBTAINED NURSES - Dr. J. Aplladiliilan and Mrs. Meo- Millui entertained Wednesday evening at a buffet supper in honor 0d’ the graduating class of the Cnaflott Hospital School of Nursing bnd their’ friends. Mem- bers o1 the medical staff end their wives were also guests at this most enjoyable function. Word mu received yesterday by Ma's. Leo lsjole, First Street, that her niece. Mn. Roy Hopper. nee Peggy Sudsbury. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. h-neet Sudsbury, formerly of Summ side, had been seriously injured on Saturday lest and was a patient in the hospital at Fredericton, NB. sil- ferin-g from a fractured spine and fractured left leg. —LEAVIS POR IIALIPAX — IVIi-s. ll. A, Stewart. Norbero, leaves this week, to mend a month at the home of her son, Dr. Chester B. Stewart at Halifax. Dr. Stewart will be accompanied by his wife, when he travels to Western Oe- nada. while conducting a survey. set up by the National Research Council. Mrs. Stewart's former home was in Regina. —Bur. GRADUATION DANCE LAST NIGHT - Between 250 and 300 were in attendance at the dance held last night in the gymnasium of the Cundieli Home held in honor of bhe 1948 Graduating Class of Nurses of the Prince Bd- ward Island Hospital. This an- nual affhir is sponsored by the Nurses Alumnae of the institu- tion. The affair was e moet en- joyable one throughout. Music was furnished by John Sterne’ Orchestra. BOY INJURED q Condition of Bobby Lord, 8-year-old eon of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest lm-d, City, was described as good lest night after the victim wihile out bicycling was in collision with a motor car pro- cceding south on North River Road. The victim was emerging from a side road onto the main thorough- fare at the time of the mishap. The driver of the vehicle rushed the boy to the_ Prince Edward Island Hospital where X-rays dis- closed his iniuries were not of a serious nature. -GRADUATES non B0!- TON SCHOOL -- Miss Lois P81‘- kins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Perkins, Jamaica Plain, Mess, was listed among the gre- duetes of Boston Clerical School cl Business. Miss Perkins has ec- cepted e secretarial position with a well known clothing concern of Boston, Mus. and plane on spending several weeks in Spring- field, P.E.I., iihe guest of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. emu: I-liaox, previous to assuming her new position. t T0 SURVEY PBAT BOGS-An examination of the peat bogs at Black Banks and Eist Bideford will be made immediately by Mr. A. A. Swlnnerton, chemical engin- eer, fuel research laboratories. Mines Branch, Department of Mines, Ottawa. Mr. Swinnerton will be accompanied by Mr. B. H. Picher, Ottawa, who has Just com- pleted a survey of gravel and oth- er road building materials in the Province. ,'I'hO Black Banks area. like East Bideford, ls located in Prince County. 0n May 2nd, there‘ passed peace- fully away,‘ George FrQdq-lrk Proude of Loyalist Road. In the passing of the late- Mr. Proude-the communuity of Loyalist Road and vicinity looses one of its good nelgihbors and friend. as he was always ready and willing to lend a helping hsind to any worthwhile community movement. He was in his seventy-fifth year and was one 0f a family of eight, two of which predeceased him. There are besides his wife. the former Grace Robin- son and daughter ‘Mrs. Rodvers Stewart, the following brothers and sisters: John l-L. Frank. Windrow. Bertram Younker. Mrs. William Gran, and Miss Hannah —SUDDIN ATE-The death occurred sudden in the Prince County Hospital on May fl, of Mr. William H. MecPherson, Elmsdale. Surviving him are six daughterl, Mrs. Jennie Hewett. Charlotte- town; Mrs. Den MecMillen. Mont- roee; Mrs. Frank Squarebrifll, Miacouche; Mrs. Lester Welsh. O'Lea_ry; Mrs. Hazel MacDonald, Charlottetown; Mrs, Thomas Brod- erick. Alberton. The funeral took place on Sunday May 28 from the home of hie daughter, Mrs. as Broderick. Alberton to g le. An unusually large congregation uthered at the church in pay their last tribute of respect. The pell- beenrs were: Messrs. l. L Sep- nie, James O'Brien. James smith, B. O. Smith, James Broderick. Plover bearers: Messrs Jamel Meme. Berry Wells. Lloyd Adams. Peter Broderick-Albee. On May 2nd. there peeled peace- fully ewey George Roderick Proude of loyalist Road. In the passing of the late Mr. Proud: the community of fioyallet Med and vicinity loserone of its good neigh- belsreeod friend. as he was always ready and willing to lend e helples- liend to any worthwhile commun- ity movement. He, was 1n his sev- pnty-fiftn nu see was one o! a family of elbt. two of which ple- ‘him. There ere will wife, the ‘former Grebe Between and fitter, . In. Heaven stewart. who following bothers and sisters; John ll, funk. Winds-eve the. 1mm - ilafa one. emf maritime.‘ V; ‘a u: .‘ 1-1 . w m Y. SUBSCRIBER JUNE .5, 1943“ w *1 I l . J NEXT . . . Aunnsws sweeten; ‘ , sour stomach and corrects L , . - excess acidity. THIN . . . Auouws works on the liver to check bliimilnesp, VII-IA? A DIFFERINCI “inner FINALI-Yuflocornpleteyoug cleunlinel" makes in: child. And Inner Cleanliness, ANnnaws you never have to coax them to gently cleans the bowels. If tekesperklingbubblingpleasant- ,. away trouble-hacking tasting Aupnews Livn Sear. Here's how Anonswe does its healthful work: FIRST . . . Anpuws cleans poisons, corrects temporary constipation. Try Armaaws Liven Sau- to morrow morning. Get a packegl and refreshes the mouth and now. And insist on getting rsgi tongues ~ ANbnews . . . not a substitute. m: IDEAL roam or (AXATIVI ANDREW i SALT INNER CLEANLINESS HELPS KEEP YOU HT! I was supported by Mr, as,“ MaoKinnon. A delicious wedding dinner was served at the home (A the bride's parents, Mr. and Mn, Charles Barrett, to relatives and immediate friends. A beautiful wedding oeke topped by a mink ture bride end groom adorned the centre of iihe table. Mr. and Mrs. Doiron left on a motor trig through the Maritimes. On their return they ‘will reside in Caps Beuld, NB. where the grggm holds a responsble position. _ Alber. 0N CLUB EXECUTIVE-Among the executive committee members of tbs Canadian Club of Boston is Mr. George W. Brown who was born at Northam. I". E. 1.. and til now s wool merchant in the east- ern stsie metropolis. A brochure issued by the club gives the dis- Mnguished list of officers and ex- ecutive of the Club. The Club was founded in 1906 and its purpose is briefly set down in these words: “Cultivate good fellowship and fraternity among the natives of Canada residing in this vicinity: the entertainment of distinguished Canadians in Boston; the discus- '—__ sion of problems of special interest g * BIRTHS to the United States and Canada; 355m _ M m, (my 30mm’ and the dissemination of data my 3p‘ 19g. u, ML Ind Mm 15 hearing upon», the economic and Jjxgggm (my. g mm cultural development of Canada." oylyg-N _ M 11.0mm“ rum QM, ar , , , On the morning of _Mey- 11th.. M2,: Yféuzrndlggwg’? if: 1048, many friends were sudden-i John Mum,“ ed to hm of the ’ puuins new - Ait the Charlottetown Hos: of William A. Chandler at Hee- pltnl, Saturday May 29th 1941 elbrook. in his ninety-second m; gm m‘ 1i a mid (M. w“ H’ w" "a ‘m’ W” “W Wmer). Hope River a daughter. and during his long life had en-ilvlmpggggmq_m {he R E I. Joyed excellent health, never lgnq H0591“; M”. 3m}, 194,‘; 5 needing the services oi.‘ a doctor M; "d M“ J L Méwhgm gala‘ I 1W we previous to his m. Albion, a {on} ' r 9‘ ~ ‘KELL ._ 5h" 3' W111 b0 wily misled in the uuapitti. MIAYtSIEiwIQ-ib ulhifi bomb by his wife and daughter ‘Mrs. Monty xsuy’ Neyytown Cross, Helen, also e son, W. Edmund of a dauphter. Mil‘? Emile Teresa. Amherst, NS. who was at Weight 6 lbs. 13 on the time of his father‘ death. xivox - At the Prince Edward Another son Samuel E. was klll- Island Hospital, May 29th. 1948. t4 1d It "be battle of Plsschendele, Mr. and Mrs. ‘flmmpson Km!- Noih, i917. He is also survived by City, a son, George Thompson. "w brothers. James n. of West Welghtflb. 11 oe. Newton, Mass. who came home AltNETT-At the Prince Coun "i" fimflfll- and Charles A. Hospital on June 2 to Ml". nil °l Sldnw- N-S- Mrs. Edward Arnett: Summerside. Th9" Passed awe eecef i i. son‘ _ ' ' - the P. E. I. Hospitalyefter aiilnygnt-t] ‘Qgziif, o? 3%,‘; Th‘? ing illness, m. c. c. Maciiwen or- Mrs Bert Poole n‘... Annan l April 13th, in his fifty-fifth year- auteur vsierie Ju e welsh? ‘I I-ls was" I life long resident of St. 1b, u ' n ' Peter's Bey. where he was held in’ ' o" the highest esteem by all who knew, him. For over twenty-five years ns was the superintendent of the Unl- ted Church Sunday School. As an elder, manager and representative to Presbytery and Conference ne made b. worthy contribution in the ‘Chigch’: dectlvitieys‘. ilzvl-wneys feithffuui‘ n e en eavors e be sa mined. Bub especially in the DOIIIX-Roboru M n“ Pmni“ m“ “f n,“ will m; gimp," b, {em H, lean-Milk M. and Mrs. William Rob" b to mourn besides his widow, twflWW- Ions and three daughters viz: Rani Medical student at Delhouale uni-l varsity. Halifax. N. 5.; Keith at d MIN: borothyflPrince of .Waies 537175“ — M "l! 7- E- m“ College, Charlottetown; Marlon and Hospital, Mev 29. Mrs. Catherinl Shirley it home. There are also left Brittein of San Francisco in h" to mourn two brothers end one 78rd. veer. m slum-Hurvcastretsi-u Bey: abb- MIcMUIDO - M K°“““f,,,. ert. Boetembllllt: ltte (IIraE-E-illley a1. ma. Mrs. Robert . I Parkman), Charlottetown. Murdo, aged 86 ysflfl- h o. -—~ ' “n” _. y Miscouc e --IAIII‘I"I-DOIION -- ‘libe gm“, any :1, Arsene Callflllb Sacred Ileert Church, Alberton, u“ ‘funk P.5d. was the scene of a pretty _ M Home“ on Mona wedding on Wednesday morning, ‘mafia —!1 ‘Alfred B. Paquei May 20th at no when w" pm d“ ‘,1 ‘Y ' Eileen Barrett, became the brlde '4" 5 "m ‘Ohlrlotteto u: m. Joeepii Dolron of ~04» rswesou-In "is June“, Q Beuld, NB. The ceremony was Hobbit-INN 915M“- on m plfonlnefl by the new. we. Rieherd Anthony PW" - Monegihen who ‘also celebiated son of Mr. and the nuptial Mal. mire Joesph Ina-fer played the wedding music while the pixie chair sang beau- tiful hymns during the den-ice. An appropriate hymn wee ly rendered by‘ he on .4 MARRIAGES ________________... MUIOIIISON - noel-Jars - M Cornwall United Church on M! 235d, I940, Katherine Evangclil‘! yullfllihikh of York Point. daughifl 0f Mr. D. H. Murchison and thi lets Min. Murchison to Cleveland DEATHS summgrsidQ is- June 1. 1m Mn. James A- C“ helm pf rm’ mon- I“ 7"; ."°“'_M m, p_ 1:. fslanMcml pital, June 2. 1N0‘. Arthur“ 9m Mb of Ml orefton Street. la ~ year. , i. o‘, ggugjf-M, the P. I. Island H I m. ‘éffril-‘t 1m. Arthur M“ , nu ' t osimul- Jimcfrf William lldVittil; . m l“ Y m, Dfllillfafifl tlfiariiilcizblzir’? s pH ‘new; ~ .31.... and l" "i" Count! MY. Aheern. ‘ms bride looked lovely in e floor length gown of. livery with a rayon tull Itin