. PAGE TWELVE Your. stews. BUDGET m. out; SATURDAY MONDAY CELEBRATES 80TH BIRTIID IY —On Flriday‘, September 6th, Mr. A. H, Boswell, Murshfield, rele- brated his 80th birthday. In honor of this occasion a family reunion was held at his home. VISITS PREMIER -Mr. William A. Chandler, 90-year-old resident of Mount Alhion, paid a social visit to Premier J, Walter Jone: last Sat~ urday at the Premier's office. Dh- cuasing liquor conditions with the leader of the Government, Mr, Chandler t-oniplaf-neti strongly of the prevalent-e of moonshine ill his district. Seventeen more cars of livestock. 13 more of potatoes, and three more of turnips were shin ed front the Pmvince to me main and last month thtin for the eorrcsuondin; month of 1945, ticcordlng to figures just released fioni the office t-f ire superintendent Canadian owtzonal Railways, Charlottetown, —FIRST PLANE TRIP AT 81- Rev. Latvreiicc McLcllan, at New- burg, N. Y. .2115 left by plane Inf Montreal after spvlldlllg a month with relatives Ln Indian River. Father lttchellan was acoom by his mother, Mrs. Elimbct Mc- Lellan, who enjoyed liar first plane trip -.it 84 Mrs McLtt-lan will spend the winter with her daughter Mrs. William {McDonald-Q MONTHLY MEETING -Zion W.M.S. held their regular monthly meeting on Thursday evening with ti good attendance, Mrs C. W. Patterson presided. The 46 Psalm was read responsiwely and Mrs. Rice led in prayer. Plans were made for a box tu be sent to our port worker‘ at Halifax, and also for our Thank-Offering meet- ing. Mrs, A. A. MacDonald was appointed as a delegate to attend the annual meeting at Sydney‘. C. B.. on September 24th nut} 25th. Meeting closed with ]l1'l1_\‘<‘i‘ by Mrs, MacLeoti, —OFF ON HOLIDAY — Rev. Reginald F. MacDonald, Parish Priest, Indian River, left this morning for Waikervllle, Montana, U. S. A. where lie will visit his uncle Rev. Peter F. MacDonald, Parish Priest of St. Lawrence O- 'Toole Pariah. Dining llr. Mac- ’ absence Sunday passes will be celebrated as usual at I..".- dian River and Kenslngton by Rev. Frederick Cass, Professor of St. Dunstans University. SOCIAL GATHERING AT YOK —On August 21st Mrs. Herbert Vessey invited her family. 1191' brothers and their wives to spend the evening with their cousin. Mrs. Whitehead. the form-er Flor- ‘ rie Seller, who was leaving next day for her home in Attleboro. Mass. I1; i; sixteen years since FIOITIS last visited P. E. I.. 11115 although she 551w many changes rand missed a. number of familiar faces, she enjoyed every day Q1 her visit to York and Covehead where she spent many happy 011115 of her childhood. The evening pa§ed quickly with jokes. remin- iscence and pleasant conversation. Aifter a. bountiful supper. all 10,111- ‘ed in a lively sinz-sorg. ending Ivlth Aulu Lani; Sync; God BB With You Till We Meet Again. and The King. Then wishing Florrie a safe journey home 111111 hoping to see her soon again. goodbyes were said and all wend- ed their way 1101110- A very pretty August weddmtl. took place at, St. Andrews Aux. l3. when _ of Mr. Joseph wampbel- Mid 15¢ late Mrs. Campbell of Point de Roche became t“-c bride of Joan Wilfred youngest. son of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Morrison o! Harbor. The ceremony “"15 fol-mod by their pastor per- Rev. Terrence Campbell who also cele-' bmted the nuptial mass. The bride was dressed tn a, street 10118111 dress coronet of roses and carried f1 beautiful mother of pear. rosaiy the gift of the groom. Site was attended by her cousin Miss Aim Mclnnes dressed in pinlocrepe with; _ matching shoulder lciigta veil. The. residents groom was agenda-l by his biother|gathered in York Hall Qyrll. _Np;w BUILDING A iuiv building is in process of construe:- ion on Water Street. East by the,played by Mr, Arthur Vessey. the Island Equipmrr-‘t Company “"10 have the agency for International Harvester Machinery and 1111C" and Hudson automobiles. Th6 building will be 11o feet Dy 50 1w and i; locatqd just ensue: the brool; The manager of the 00".}- pany 1; My, s. W. Taylor who h~8 been a representative for Internat- ional Harvester CimPmy ('11, mE-“Y years. lvlr. Jiimts MIP-"l-Yllllrl assistant mar-MEET M PIWI-t “e, gompany la loiatel in the d-Zhydffh-I lion Dlant of Island F0011} 1T1", bu; (hey hope to be in thnr lieu building by Octtvcr lst.—i~ "5 E A \'0l'_V impressive Wflddi itnlemnlzed n. Trinity filth Church, Charlottetown. P. 6- h‘, on Tuesday. Autwlt 19. 194E?’ the Rev. Thor. A. WNW". - '3" of West Covehead. fllfili-ed m’ m“ Minister in charge. the Rev. Henry, Q Rice, .A., B.D.. when NIUFIGI‘ Emily, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.| Hilbert filzzell of Parkdale, Chrir- yqggugowm, was united In marriage‘ with Marcuii Allison Deacon. I011 of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Deacon of Freetown. ' | 3111c bride who war liven "1 mun-lg‘; by hé!‘ fllllfl‘. W979i": floor-length gown of white autn with lhcer neck, and a coronet of flower! with floor-length sheer, . She carried on her HIM‘ | bouquet of red roses with a ahowd‘ of wmtc mapdruvn- The, m‘: gift to the bride ‘yo: a, nit pendant with ur ti: : to match. Mn, Byllon Prnu c, friend of the bride was matron of honor.’ Sbo wore u floor-length gown of turquollo lace with matching lricc alum. sad a coronet of turquolne" . flowers. Shc carried a noaegny of hit . "4132, $5.’ Min ‘Mar-t ion Yolllker. cousin of the bride and Iliu Adele Callback. friend of the bride. Min You ker wot-fl a, u rfl I length gown o pole l c c dared net and flnler- .19 v f 1113c not. held b a voronI-t 110 "not: I clrnell A I Margaret Mellissa dttutlhtefi |Wa1ter King opened and Mrs. Lloyd- Savage. I “ale bme crow Wyn. plied. chiefly by Mr. and Mrs. Cal- o . . shoulder length yell caught 1'11"‘ "l is‘ 'other Army officers, Adjutant J ‘to ‘TUESDAY DONATION ACKNOWLEDGIII) —Mr, Joseph J. P. O'Brien, City, has received a letter of acknow- ledgment front the Royal Alexandra School, London. England for a cheque of 41 pounds. This school takes care of orphan boy; and girls and the secretary writes i1} dntep appreciation of the spit-mild E l. -—SLIOIIT FIRE AT HOSPITAL -A slight fire caused by a short circuit broke out in the develop- ing room of the x-ray department on the third floor of the Prirtvci County Hulplfll about nine dclockl quickly extinguished by flremcn_ with the aid of chemical ex-l tinguishers. There was some dam-' age to the wall of the rc-oni and some smoke damage. As this par- ticular room i:- on the extreme north end of the building away] from the wards none of the pa- BRIDAL SHOWER ~Miss Ber- the. Thompson, R N, one of the season's biidcs-txt-be was enter- baliied at a. miscellaneous shower at the home of Mxss Mabel Grant. Mt. Edward Road on Friday even- ing last. Preceding theopeninecf, the gifts a snort dialogue was pre- sented by the Misses Catherine and, Adele Beck and Master Vincent Beck portraying life on the farm The humorous verse accompany- ing the gifts were i ad by bliss Charlotte Gordon. The remainder of the evening was spent in gam-l was served by the hostess. § Austin Bell and clnughttr Missal home in Seattle. ‘Nasliingtozi. ‘This has been their fiist visit to th "' old home for the past twtinty yoizii. and spent a very pleasant vacation visiting friends and relatives in‘ Abney, Murray Harbor. and sur- rounding districts Mr. and Mrs. Bell saw many changes iii their old home district. But the beauty of the Province has not lost any of its charm. Nlr Bell is one nf,ti.c' many successful Islanders abroad, who is firmly cstabllshed in bur‘.- ness, and is looking forward to vis- iting his old home again in the near future. -.Patri.yt please copy. GYROS MEET—The Gyro Clu o‘ Charlottetown last night held its opening meeting of the season ‘titer the summer holiday season. The meeting, held at lottetown was Found. Reports were received and an interesting account of the i)l5‘ triet (6) Convention which was held in Halifax last month was given by Dr. Found, Morton Dew. Sidney Green. Alex McIsaac and K61“. Earl Taylor, Plans for the coming season were discussed and among, the activities planned are the con- tinued support of the Anti-Tuber- culosis work and continued utter- est in the orphanages and William Bailey of Northwestern University, Evunston, Illinois, was a guest. —BBIDAL SIIOIVER. - A group.’ of friends gathered at. the home of, the brides father Ernest S. Gra-t ham, Gaspereaux on Friday even-l lng. Auzust 23, 1946. and tendered. a shower in the honor of Mr. and Mrs. John R. MacPherson, who were‘ recently married in Ottawa. Illziny beautiful gifts and generous cn-l velopes, were reciived, of which’ Mrs. George A. Graham and Mrsl Reid read the verses. After thank-f 1m: their friends in a few well! chosen words. some of the young, people caught the happy couple; and gave them a good bouncing} Later a delicious lunch was served by the ladies and the evening was spent in dancing music being sup- l vin Kemrp. A good time being en- JOYBd by all. the crowd departed in- the wee. thours of the morning. ‘with gag wishes and luck to the newly- w . On Friday EFT... Sept. 6, the brlde-to-Ibe was led to the seat of t yesterday morni-ng, The blaze was’ 111-“ 8t Island Telephone Co. Ltd. Mr, and Mrs, Clark will reside in WlllnOt ering it wide were passed at the ven'ion vesterti-rtv ciul Command Legion. tioii of delegates present at meetings, uhich were held in the Legion home president, who in his report drew attention to the large increase in as and “masts M,“ “Nth 1mg...‘ the Province during the past ten months. mqaoivljn vigh._'__ ML and Myst suing year resulted as follows: Laura have left on rettmi to their, all" 3 w- Robin-w"- wzirt, D. S. 0 ltfacDonald. A. lvlacPhec. M. D b LAND, David Edward and two girls Joyce‘ and Vivian, returned home from Portland, Maine, where they visit- the Char-l ed largely. attended,‘ gills‘ Earl ‘varl-en‘ Mr’ , ward Gilles. Mr. Edward was spend-l ting his week's holiday as he works on the C. N. R. at Summerside. seriously ill Saturday, Hospital by Dr, McBride where an the , . h . welfare of the children. Professor! $.53]? he€€or news of h" 00nd,“ Jamaica Plains after visiting her SL, City. Mrs. Blanchard was ac- companied also by Mr. and George Chapman and son Dennis, Miss Eva Coffin of Inglewood, N. J.. arrived by plane Coffin summer home at Cape Cod to her friend Mrs. Jcan Gallagher at brother James Horse and Mrs. Justin Murphy who were married recently at Noranda, Que. tire on their Clcrmont, P. E. I.. where they nre ' the Elicsts of the family of the late ‘John Murphy. Mrs. Murphy is a native tively new mining andn, situated formation known as the Pre Cum- of J. H. McQuaid was held yes- THE CHAI-{LOTTETOWN GUARDIAN und sequin: and brown acculor uy Collegiate School until he en- ies. Shc carried a bouquet of tered the Army in 1939. After serv- Talismati roses with baby's breath ing in Africa. Italy and Europe he and maiden hair fern. Her brtdel- we: appointed ‘to the Staff of the maid was hcr sister. Miss Edne Khaki University of Canada last Mann who wore a street length year, 3nd received his rcleale from frock in Miami blue wool cranes, he ANny lint June. black lint and other accessor s ——-~— WILL PRESENT in hlnrlt nnti carried a bouquet of AWARDS- tvhitc V1525 with baby's breath His Excellency Field Marshall, the and in: ‘ hair fern. The best Right Honourable, the Viscount ‘man \." .\Ir, David Clark brother Alexander at Tunis G. C. B.. Gov- of tht- ui oin. After the CMGIIIOII] Qrnor-Genernl of Canada, will pre- sent decorations to a number of Prince Etitvard Island servicemen when he visits here the latter part of the month, it was lctirned last slipper was served the y tit Mulberry Lodge, . c. The following morn- ing the bride and groom left for a ltoiieymoon in Cape Breton IA- night. AmOng those to receive d and other parts of .Nova awards for service in the second Szatia. For travelling the bride Great War will be, CSM. Harry Bishop, Summerslde. Sgt. W. B. Peters. Charlottetown. Cpl, I... A. MacDougall, Charlottetown, Pie. W. J. Cousins. Malpeque, Cvnr. L. J. Meurant, Souris. Sgt. J. Ruczak. Charlottetown, Pie. D, Mat-Kay and F-Lt. A, E. Saunders, Marshficld. | donned a wool dress of romance blue with ck accessories. Be- fore her m ‘g2 the bride was the popular assistant day operator the Kensington brunch of the 11m“ we”; qisqflu-bed,_s, {tr/there their many friends hwlsh ; em a rosperous and appy wedded 119, On the morning of September 2nd. John McManus, a dearly loved and highly respected resident of Bonshaw passed to his eternal re- ward. Though 1n failing health for the past four _\'6Bl‘n. since February last. intensified suffering was the final purification of his soul befcre it received the reward of 1on1: and arduous labours. There are left to mourn the pass- ing of a dearly loved father. four sons and five daughtersr-James Aeneas of Winnipeg, Manitoba; Mary, Mrs. MacDonald, Dorchester, Mass: Emmet of Saskatoon,_Sask- atchawan; Frances. Sister St. John Joseph. Congregation of Notre Dame; William, Rural Mail Courier; Bertha. Sister St. Claire of the Eucharist. Congregation of Notro Dame; Clara, Mrs. Richard A, Mu:- phy, Newton Centre, Mass; Ella at home and John on the homestead. Strongly worded resolutions cov- variety of subjects annual eon- of the Provin- of the Canadian ifhcre was a large representa- the and presided over Mal. T. B. Rogers. retiring legion membership throughout Election of officers for the en- Honorarv President: Hon. Sen- Presldcnt: James S. Walker, Charlottetown. The departed soul was enriched 0 l ~ - _ -- - . ' S lro ke; Doris of St. John N _"‘§,,°_ Pgflg;}.,,,,,“"“ “M” ,1,1,;;,,s§;1@ $130,313,521,“ Bgju uiggntrvrtl»; Bfréaale, M... Ralph Thompson. “mix-man; LL cop J_ D_ S“, ' p q a Long River; Ethel, Mrs. Wyman Messages of Sympathy and also a. beautiful spray of flowers. I Vice-Chairman: Major John A. MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER. — The spacious thome of Mr. and Mrs. Beecher Graham, ‘llhlstle and Shamrock. was the scene of a large gathering on August 7th, 1946, Chaplain: Major T, _E. MaoNutt, . B. E. Honorary TTcasurer: Lt. Col. J. Dmnmm" Reprwmmtlve: N’ when a shower was tendered to w' L°“"h‘3r~ M- M- t their daugthtler, Mrs. MacDonald, . _ and Mr. Aexandor MacDonald, uNJoyEgalbalganAgo Pown Bradalbane, who were recently nIAlNE'__Mr) and Mm married. The dining room was beautifully decorated for the oc- casion in pink and white To t. w’ strains of “Here Comes the Bride" the bride and groom were cscou- ed to the dining room by Miss Ma"- garet MacDonald and Mr. James Snowle. T-he heavily laden baskets were carried in by little Ruby Reeves and Gordon Matheson. The gifts, consisting of linen. silver. pyrex and money ‘vere opened. read and arranged on the table by girl friends of the bride. The groom, on behalf of his bride, thanked all and extended an invitation to all to visit them. Then all joined in ‘sing- ing "For They Are Jolly Good Fel- lows." The bride and groom were then bounced. Lunch was served‘ and the remainder of the evening - _K was spent in dancing. The music, ' ' was supplied by Mrs. Lcslis Mac-= Lean, Mrs. Earle Todd, Mr. iiuiurdl Francis and Mr. Edward Weeks. Ati a late hour all departed wishing Mr. and Mrs. MacDonald happi- The death occurred at. New An-' nan on Aug. 29th, of Mrs. John J.i MacKinnon at the age of 79 years, Mrs. MacKinnon, ivhose maiden name was Annie Mclnnis, was bonn i~n Indian River. Her adoles- cent years were speeit in Centre- ville Berleqtte until her marriage to Mr. MacKinnpn, the owner of the ‘famous New Annztn race track. Mrs. MncKinnon always presided at the big dining ictit where 1800 meals were served at one race meet. It was in this ca- pacity that her cheerful disposi- tlon saved the day in many criti- cal situations, In her home also her cheerfulness and natural kind- ly dispositloh endeared her to all who. had the pleasure of her oc- quziintance. She leaves to mourn. beads-s her sorrowing nusbandt one daughter Bertha to whom tivl sympathy of the entire co-mmtut- lty is extended, Mr. Edwards, cousins Mr. and and. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Ed-l Hcskit. True. Mr. —SERIOUS ILLNESS-Mrs. Bert of Kensicigton was taken and was to Prince County taken directly emergency operation was per- formed. Her many friends deeply illness and anxiously 0N VISIT IIERE-Mrs, Cather- ine Blanchard and young son A1- fred loft. on return last Weelt for sister, ‘ Miss Mary Peters. Euston Mrs. -—FROM INGLEWOOD .N. J.—- from the spend a short vacation with he home of Mrs. Gallagher's Dunphy, Black Corner, Kenslngtom-K. —FR.0M NORANDA, QUE-All’. honeymoon tri-p to daughter of the compara- town of Nor- un the geological C . crday morning from her late reri- Bmemn Joseph Cameron‘ Amp‘ ily DING. — The Kathleen Peters, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Peters of Margaret Stewart, sister -i.iiip T0 IIISTQ-Tho funer- al oi’ the late Mr. William Henry Schurman of Linkletter was held to the home of tho groom wblli I host qr friends The remainder of the evening txas spent in dam-ling on Saturday and wu attmdod to the uclo of Suiulvl by. a rrwt n r of Poo lo who Webster's" Orchestras until the mull gathered to ply a last uta to a friend and neighbor. Hi: pas- tor, Rev. Charles Oamegy of the Sumtznerside Presbyterian Church was the officiating clergyman and Mrs. Cleve Whalen wu pianist tor favourite hymn: of the deceased; "Lead Kindly Light" and “The Lord II My Shczihard." The pull bearers were; Messrs Joseph MloMillan. Lemuel Trenholme. Harry Link- lettc-i- Ennerv Linkletter. Gamble and Tineon Newcomer S. “FAREWELL PARTY — Mhses Jean Duvar and Nellie Clements were gucsts-of-honor at l chicken supper hcld at Poole’: Hotel by 11 number of their girl friendl hut woek. Both young ladle: were pre- sented with a gift and a humor- ous address was read to each. Al- though taken by surprise. they graciously thanked their friends for their gift: and good wishes in their chosen profession. Jelli ha: zone to Montreal to take a nurses‘ training course in the Royal Vic- torla Hospital, while Nellie has en- tered the Prince Edward Island Hospital, Charlottetown as a stud- ent nurse. A feeling of deepest sorrow pass- ed over sherbrooke and surround- ing districts when it was learned that Leonard J. Pickering had passed away at the Prince County Hospital on June 19. 1946. He loaves to mourn their loss a wife- formerly Eva L, Yep of Cen- tral Lot 1E, and six daughters. Mrs. Fred Paynter. Freetown; Gladys, Mrs. Walter Paynter. Try- Muriel. Mrs. Earl Thompson. Yeo, North St. Eleiinors. to whom deepest sympathy is extended. NEW BANK PREMISES~There is to bt- a new Canadian Bank of Commerce Building at Murray River, It will be located on the north slde of the river, on Main Street, beside the former tailor shop operated by George Hawkins and now used as the village fire 11p of morning when the guczta depugted wishing Mr. and Mrs. Rice many yeiis of happiness. The young couple -vill take up rcsldeme in Glenfanning where the groom ha; taken irp a farm, follovtnng dis- charge after serving with ti": Canadian Army overseas-C _.-.- Requiem High Mass for Walter Lewis Fraser. Bl. mflnefly 01 1°25 19th Aw" E, who died wildnes- day evening after a lenilhly m‘ nan, will be celebrated Monday at 9.2a a.m. in st. Aime‘- 011M11- Interment will follow in 5t. M8TY5 ggmetery. Prayer: will be held in Ppyk Memorial chapel Sunday evening at 8.30 Mr. Fraser W“ b11111 l" 5t- Peter‘: Bay, P.E.l., and had lived in Calgary for 40 year: hem" movin to Vancouver a month n60 after ls retirement early this year, He had been with the CPR since coming to Calgary and for the last six years had been on the Calgary-Red Deer run. At her home in CAN THY"??- on Saturday. August 31d. W119" passed to her rest. Mr-i- Win13?" Pye, in her sixt -ninth Y“? The late Mrs. ye was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Lewis and was twice married. She was; first. married to George Irvin: 0f Cape Traverse. To this marriage there were two sons Dewey and Frank, and one daughter Lyla, Mrs. Ernest Hazard, all predeceased her. In her second marriage, besides a sorrowing husband, she leaves one son. Wilfred of North Dartmouth, Mass. The death occurred at her home, New Allllflll, on August 29th of Mrs. John J. McKinnon. leav a sor- mwing husband and one laughter Bertha, who tenderly cared for her mother during her long and pain- ful illnem. The deceased was a most estimable lady of quiet and reserved disposition. About six months ago she was taken ill and for the past. month was unable to leave her bed. but despite the best medical atten- tion an loving care she passed peacefuly away. She bore tibe bur- den of her painful disease with hall. At present the bank is hous- otl in a wooden structure on the south side of the river. The M,_F. Schurman and Co.. COIISIYUFHOD firm. with headquarters at Sum- mcrside, did the excavation for the new bank but no work has been done since gravel was haul-I I ed for the concrete work. —WELLINGTON NEWS -- Mr» and Mrs, Albert Wareham. scrum-l utiiiied by Mrs. Warchams mother. Mrs. F‘. T. Poirier formerly of~ Wellington Station, now all of‘ 4187 Wcsthill Ave, Montreal, Quel returned homo on Saturday, Aug- ust 24, by motor from Li family rc-l union held at fhr~ P0l'l‘lEl"S oldest daughter and sou- ln-ln\v, Mr! and Mrs. Richard Boulanger in Quebec, Mrs, F‘, . Poirier is 84 yiears of age and en-‘ ioys ext-cllccit health. Mr. J. Poirier, Mrs. Poirierfis eldest SO11.’ of Miles City, Montana, and Mail and Mrs. Sylvere Poirier and their daughter Joan, from Winona, ltfzn- ncsota, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wareham, Other mem- hers of the family joining in the Qucher- reunion were Mrs. 'I“.ieo- tlorr- Prahalcs, of Montreal, Dr. J. P. Poi-rler ‘\nd his son Henry. the latter just discharged fro-m the U. S, Navy, from Watervllle, Mame. and Mr. Alclde Poirier, of Med- ford, Mass. From Quebec City Mr. rind Mrs, Wareham, Mrs, F. T. Poirier and Mrs. T. Praliales with‘ the western members of tho font-i motored to Salem Willows, Mass, where they spent trr-t days vacation at the beach thet'e.—S. l _____ l —.STEWART — PETERS WED-l wedding of Miss Sum- merside. P. n. 1.. m Daniel Stewartl cl Reserve Mines, Cape Breton, took place Thursday, August 291th, at 4 o'clock. the Rev. C. B. McNevin of of York community , The “"9"” w“ held ‘"1 Aug"Cl'lallllfil"S Church officiating. Tlhe “is UH to honour ggllghlzzgrlxfihmhi‘; gfserwwizjremgy 5 lchurlglil- 111161141?‘ tbride looked lovely dressed in a. floor l‘ s mm Crockett" a bride" first visit ti. P E. Island -K was celebrated liquhem g“ lass llmgm gown of whne sheer’ with "m ttit...tlt""zit. "ti. “iii -'-- t ' ' R r Mama’ fibril‘. ‘?8.‘r*“““i.**i1*s "°*"...°""**“ 1"." - NE _ _ ' ~ = f wrea o range ossoms. er strains o! the Wedding March Orflvo, fifrliyvlfggiaignf” £1011” gllrgtenvaltlhe gitgvipcrelq ixcrtelie Aglgnnutzl-igtgsaue was of American Beauty ' < l ses. She was attended by Miss 0f the honour by Miss Helen Lewis. , , McNem- Chan" 11491111115. "flrfyl rcmo resse in The“ a basket pped hm, Wm,‘gizflfdlil-loralvfgflcg Ave. Ito ab? McInnls and Talmitdgc M-ml- glue sliger. vviith ashrtgixilllrligltgtllzggglfi presents was carried in by Mar- define where Ri m? H °H~YM e g°m°ry~ R- 19- ' veil attached to a halo of white JOrle and Frankie Lewis, actinglwas plglebmtpd h“ gév Em “i: daisies, Hcficorsagc was of Ameri- as bride and groom. The rum Bmdwm c 55 RY “m; , $1,‘, T"""5°*Y can Beauty Roses. Donald Stewart vzere opened by Misses Anita m the kahflukr " wergy 3f“, K5 s , attended the groom. Following the Lewis and Alctha Brown. and McPherson Rm, YJ E P ofldnle- J 0C1“: GATHERING — M- "Slcercmony the htipp couple motored ziccompanying verses were read and m“, ‘K MQMHH," 'The a“! m", ‘uld Bflly Gamer“ Y." 101119 Lesion Hflllywhere a recep- bv Miss Gladys Crockett and bum” ‘W850. Judge -Mark DMC_, izrac ousfiy entertained by _lf‘§‘ll‘,tion was licld and supper was serv- mmmd 0,, m, mule b, M,“ duh,“ Judie c Gavan Bum, 1x11111111 ftwmls 111 the home at MKS-fled to 15 friends. The hall and bridfs Marv Watts. after which t-he Dr pd smfluwomj DJ Riley vmj m“ Brcthelf-B- 5911111.’ Park Rmlfl. table were all done in pink. white brlch-“llkbe mlde 11 "m"? r9‘ wit ‘Blake and Leo DolucetlmEcr- Eda, ti" the” fiepanure for ‘helrhmd blue streamers- The bride's ply thanking all for their K1110 vice at thi- grave was r-onductl-rtl by omit!!! n Qulmy" Mn“ "“5‘ri“‘b1e W“ centered WW1 11 "We words of appreciation and good, RN David Edwamfi Q s8‘ R 11,1911] 1&6 I11 efkivylble vacation tnlticr wedding cake, tapped with min- Msh“ The.“ n“ joined m stmb, ______ euro ctowna Games and mtisic|lature bride and groom. Receiving in: "For She's A Jolly Good! RETURN To cAlllronNLt _ -W PB Bfllflyfi‘ 1111mm the flffPT-tili the door was t-hc bride's mother wayPellott”. Then lunch was‘ aervedlgg AT ROTARY Dixon, divisional commander —Major A. W of P E I.. was lne guest speaker at. the Rotary luncheon ynurcrdav at the Charlottetown Hotel. Two Vlale and Captain. Thomas Hell. were also guests of honour. He". J lbbott am Mr Randolph Manning were ‘ntroducel as new Edwin of Santa Monica. California. left ha‘ tthrnlrihoma a ‘short. time B. 0 8 the Salvation Army for N B and 15,, ?non§hsa‘:.§fi|n&pefir_ Dawson“ 58181115. H. E. Dawson and Mu. and their many other friends and acquaintances by all of whom they were very cordially welcome-d This was Mr. Dawson's first vlcit to his native Province ln 27 yam. e, found many changes and unprove- ments on the Island since his lust noon and little souvenire were pre- rented frlendl. r. Gordon W. Dawson and ion ‘he m"! Dr. C. J. Kornwlll. who for the punt flvo year: ha: [men director n! the Prince Edward l Inland Biological Station nt Ellen-Illa. hm rulgnad hi: ponl- ll flan there to accept a profcsaor- Ihln of Zonlnly at u.» Univer- nlty of Western Orion-In l" London. Dr. and Mn. Kerswlll (non Mabel Under-hay of Bay awson of Albany, P. E. Island H be ftl.Clb.Olh Kll=i ltilimidcldlzoltfulfir-Gttlinenil ml‘ e1; visit. R"“'::.L'h"°h|6" 11;!‘ Throat-o Price, prelidcnt of the Canadian ____ iumn 1' o"; hey will - THuowN F30“ NOR‘: VI r. Kcrcwllll parent: be- Legion; J o uerwic. secretary of the Canadian Irgion; Mmjor Mac- Iean commanding officer 1f the Salvation Army in Charlottetown; Mum. Ruuoll Mccuart New qluww, N S ; J A. Kirchwelim, Springfield 01110’, ‘Orrin Mec- our: Ihllflili $111101‘ 3-W- Robnloit. Summit-side; and Lewis Link, Springfield, Ohio. M1‘. I-LA Lecman presided CLARK-MANN NUPTIAL! - A quiet wedding much mtnrcst c wide circle of friend: and relative: wn: mlemnlzed on Fri- day afternoon, Au urt 16. 194d. at 4 o'clock at the alpequn VJnucd Church Mama, when the Rev; Chlrles J. Orowdlc united in the bond: of holy wedlock, Elizabeth it Intros Margaret Lawson‘, daughter of city. yesterday suffered facial injuries when che wui ilirotvn from a taking riding lcasonl. Min fcwrm was taken to tnc Prince Idwud bland Hospital where she received medioil treatment. turns-rt home. The accident cccurr- ed when the horse Miss Lawson was riding plunged in fore feat in- to 1 hole and ithe wu Loucd over Cuolrrn W. S. MlcNutt. M, A., left ycsfrrviay morning for Fredericton, New Brunswick, where accented a fore coin: 0n to London. ..Z.2:."t'.'..i.'.'.”'."' "..“".l"";. I I’. Mm oi Uhlllllm, N. n. ‘m and Mrs t’. wmt-i, painful horas while enraged in out Scott. of Florida, lrealdent of t city, ha; rltued tho Pi rd ‘ty Merit Street. now oocupetf r. to be und for a driveway for n building to be erected 0n Queen Biff". The building now owned bu Mr. David (hid) McLeod and occupied by Mr. Jas. Power and Min Hombv on the around floor. vrlih a roomful Ibnrtmnntc on the upper floor is to be demolish- ed and a three-storev brick Muld- I DUI‘- and mar m- "11 c s head IS PROFESSOR AT U.N.B. - he bu position on the tttaff ldrcssed in to each from their younglsage of Talisman Roles. also the groom's mother dressed in pink crepe and a corsage of Roses and Forgetme-nbis. Servina the guests were Mrs. Helen Martin, Mrs. Mar- ,son. After supper dancing wu m- lovely assortment of gifts. agony couple motored to Summar- Mr. and Mrc. Stewart have the best wishm of their many friends-s. A Pretty wedding was solernnizted in All Saints Church, Cardigan Wednwiay morning June 12m wlietil Lawyer-cc Emmet, con o! Mr and Mrs James Rica. GIOIIIIJIDITI tool; ‘is hi: bride PIOPIITY SOLD - m, Em-,.t’mm!@91 dIUCNJr of former 090110 D61’! um. EJHIII Humid OlokglllmPlflbh b‘. 1 Priest _ William Ghaisaon, which lgl in : street length fir: of light b'uc sh w won wit llroom was attended by his brother Russel. Min Dutch . organist. played the Wedding March and wu accompanist fo: the Girla Choir who rammed mauve crepe with cor- on Martin and Mrs. James Daw- vyfld by all. The bride received a. The r1. P. E. 1., on their honeymoon. ‘RICE -— WILSON NIFPTIALQ...‘ on l-Zild udc Mai-v. r. and Mn. p Willow. Onrdtnn Nomi. - ceremony nu on u» . The bnda looked charmlm , rep: with 1cm ta match. e was attended by hei- sister Kay drool of Role cr match u; uoceslorfoc o Theron 0e r. fate homo of Mrs: ducted the nun-ted choir voice; from Anglican chtmlid in SHOWER -- Mu. Wl-llltim risun and combe were lolnt liontcun at an nftemoon tea and shower at Hill- crest lodge on Wednesday ulter- noon o tut W961i 1m honor of Mtn welutlful gifts were rend by Campbell in n Shfl l Jolly Good Follow" was lowed by Mrs, EWQDn-‘g. that Christian fortitude that is ab. tained by an exemplary moral life. She was frequently visited by It‘ Pastor Rev. R. F. MacDonald who administered to her last rites of Holy Mother Church. She was it daughter o! the late Daniel and Mrs. Mclnnls of Cen- terville, Bedeque, and was born there seventy-nine years ago. Also surviving are three brothers, Am- brose of Summerside; John, New Annan and Joseph of Franklin, Mass. who came to visit her in August and remained for two weeks. Three brothers and a sister predec- J11 eased her. FRIDAY HOME BEREAVED —- Rev. A. E. Todd of North River has re- ceived word of the death of Nllrs. Rev. W. A. Robbins at her home, l0 Champlain $1.. Saint John, N. B.. after a eiiort illness. Mrs. ‘Tlodd is a daughter of Mrs. Rob- ns. ' —RETURNS‘T0 HALIFAX —- Dr. Pearl l-Iopgood left on Sat- urday to return to her profes- sional duties tn Halifax after visiting her paternal home in Malpeqtte. She was accompan- ied to Halifax by Mrs. l-Iopgood Raynor. of Clormont, who spent the week-end with. her. Mrs. Raynor also visited her com Mr. Arthur Raynor and Mrs. Raynor of Kenivllle-K. ‘The Rev. M. Bryan, the new nastor of the Church of Christ at Montague. accompanied by Mn. Bryan and his sister Mi-s: Muriel Bryan were pleasantly entertained on Tuesday last, at the home of Mr. and Mrs, George Dickieson in Hunter River. Mis: Bryan has ac- cepted a position in our Provin- cial Sanaio-rlum, and ha: entered delicious supper was served to a m Ciossman of Little Shemogue. N.B-.' left St., with Rev. Lloyd A. Dunen of 11111 Mt- Belllneham church officiat- ing. Burial was in Pi suosoatolitts] fl. moit 7.000. or about 600 morn than 1945. . The death occurred yesterday at ltil home of one of Summerlldo’: must diatiInIuhhed and esteemed citizen: in the perlon of Mr. Win- of the town. Since his illness of twp yea“ ago caused by a hurt condition which necessitated his rest nine from the office of Mo)“ or. e had been in falling health and remained at his home. Three Weeks ago his condition became more aerloul, terminating in lii: death at 8.30 yesterday morning. Mr, Lldltonc wan 70 your: of age. having been born at Cape Wolfe, Prince County. on July 4. 1876. He wa: a son of the late Ed- ward and Mu. Margaret Cook Llditoine. both of that place. m. H. C. Bohaker. accompanied by we. Bobakcr leave; today for Murray Bay, Quebec, to attend a. Sun Life agency conference at which there will be representation from all parts of the continent. After the conference they will spend a‘ week in Montreal, returning home about the end of the month. In addition to Mr. Bcthakcr, tuut supervisor f0:- Sun Life Province, Mr. J. A. Moore, agent, will also attend. Mrs. Annabelle (McIntyre) John- son, wife of Victor Johnson of 34 in the local Cottage St. Chelsea Mass, and daughter of the tale James and Christin; McIntyre of North River, P. E. I., died Sept. 6th in tihe Memorial hospital following an - ness of a week. She was born in North River Prince Edward Island and had been a resident of Chelsea for 44 years. S attended the Mt. Bellintyham Me odlst church and was active in many of the church organlzatlnns She was also an active member of Faith Rebekah lodge. Surviving in addition to her hue- biind. are a daughter. Pfc. Mldred I. Blanchard, stationed at West- over field. and a son. Poster C. Brown of Watertown. She also leaves four grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. ‘Emma Crossman Newton. and Mrs. Mame Duffel of Winslow, Prince Edward Island, and a. brother. Duncan McIntyre of Brackley. Mince Edward Island. Services were held at 173 Shurt- lgrlm Lawn cemetery. Peabody. WEDDING BELLS — The wed- ding of Mrs. Clara Adelaide Jay. the former Miss Adelaide Melllck, 961 North Main Street, twat- crbury, Connecticut) and William Francis Pierce. Elmira, Prince Edward Island. Canada, was an event of Saturday at. 3 pm. in the Second Congregational Ohlurdi, Rev. Alan M. Faiubai-ik officiat- ed. The bride wore a, peacogk ue dress. brown amessories- and a corsage of rubinas. A5 maid of honor, MISS Ruth Calla- han was attired in a two-piece‘ eiis-etmble combining a piniki tunic and a black skirt. a black| hat and accessories and a corsage- of rubinas. Harvte D. Jay serv. ed as best man. Following a: small dinner at Waverly Inn, the, couple left for a. wedding trip to, New York and New Jersey. the, bride wearing it grey suit with, black accessories. ‘Itliey will make- their home in Elmira. P. E. 15-! land, Canada. Mr. Pierce is as- sociated with the Canada Posttl Office Department. FAREWELL PARTY - On thei evening of August 26th the friends} and neighbors of Mrs. Minnie- Webster and her son Henry, {rath- ered at the home of Mr and Mrs. BordomBoswall. Dunstaffnage, to bid them farewell on their depar- ture to their new home in the United States. After the guests had assembled. Mr. 1,9518!‘ Kalzer spoke a few well chosen words and called upon Mrs. Rupert God- frey to read the farewell address. Mr, Iewis Arblng presented Mrs. Webster and Henry wl-fh a well filled purse. On behalf of his mother and brother. Mr. Lemuel Webster thanked one and all for upon her new duties there. FUNERAL YESTERDAY —-'I‘l'ic funeral of the lute John Colgan was held from the MacLeari Funeral Home yesterday after- noon. Service CODCUCNG by Rev. I. Judson Levy. Interment Peo- ple's Cemetery. The pallbearers were Hon. T.W.L. Prowse, A. W. Hyndmun. W.A. Stewart. ti. B. Fisher. Robert Borden, Gordon McDonald. CONDUCTED CHOIR — A very liiiersting item concerning one of Charlottatownk oufstanntug musical artists comes from Winnipeg where tho Goneral Synod n’ the Church of England in Canada was recently in union. lit a Sew-cc of Witness hold in connection with the Synod and addressed by Mort Rev. Geoffrey l". Pinter. Archlblshop of cunterburlhMinWaltci-L. Mac- Nutt, formerly of this city, c0166 0i '1 and Mrs. Wallace L. Higgins. Kent St. have a: their we vucct Mr. Higgins’ eldest ulster Mrs. Edith Morrison. Alta. It is almolt fifty years since Mrs. Morrison and her the late Kenneth K. Morrison. for- merly of Eldon. P . Province to settle in ada and thirty three 2:1}: last visited her home in this. y. locum Grand Prairie husband, ' E. I.. left this Western (‘an- years since —AI"I‘EINOON TEA AND Mor- Mlu Marjorie New- uth arnpbell who in to be a epicm Ir bride. The many opened by, :. Mont-Ion and the verses were Min Newcombe. Ilu few IPBFIMII words friend! for no remembering "her. iolncd in flit-icing, "For tel Arthur bio-i hlr Jeni-l. daughter of Mr. and Mrs of the History Department 1f the ‘M. runnlnqmactr 70 feet with a hymns durlnljria Nix‘. nl u: . _.__.. , , n Lnlfe A. Mum and Kvnneth Ilnlygrglfy or New Bmmwgck, foot f-ont erected. Th" aec- Afteiitbo lint of e Reqlmt‘ The two dava‘ dllfflbulloll c! 8:11:11 dd white earna- Walker, yflllnlllt con of Mr. Prod Graduating from Dnlhoucle (Klan) 0nd 0M third floor: will run theha oollplo aft cmi-Jashower new raft-on books in Cherlgflgegwn Ibeul on n floor- $57k nnrLthc late Lin. Clark of University Mr. MaqNutt Wll 5- Mck i160 feet. ‘Mr IfI-Lcorl will of con ti-pnd flu for the home rm! Qummenpq, "mm," a ‘l , ' n with ttmot. Tho youthful bride lowk- fllrdpd m, 1,013.5 flnhglnrqhl he unnamed win m. lI-wtt and o; the brides gar-mu w e breuk- O'OIO"'I'IIII iu-vm with g "prying rt.) MOI-till in: very lovely and nttr-icttve "ml utm- attending London (m. PDFYBqCPQ are emecfcrl M rt-rt fut was served ‘o ll c bum-r v-l-"vlh. ‘m Charlottetown war not» I coronal ohou a m-ect length two pieced “fully m. received hi1 Manor; "w" l-v-ll T1 i! t1'-""-'~~v the of reltftives and friends in the moon book; w", |;,.,.,-y_ "m, r $1119 i 91309171019 "1 511110419189 W111! 3H fccrcc R"lllrflll1g to Canada he I 1' "' '""' cruwv '9" ‘""1"""~ afternoon the Wedding Party "--'~~tt1nq m n-wnpm n: any"; g. [ill i "night at King‘: Collegiate School. I ~11“ for her nodding with small , . but trimmed with veiling UDMI Canada OOIIOIO lld Roth!- whfrli will l-wo a driveway mit- on to lent Smut. motored to clllflfttl€lbzklqd other Ilhrn ‘ with! 212.1%!‘ l!“ whllu Shimmer- son. Alexander Bruce, MORGAN-At the Prince Coun:y.‘,\go3N_At to Mr. and.10, 1846, Bus] Irma. her 6th the men drum! their kind remembrance on this occasion. Also thanked Mr. and Mrs. Borden Boswell for the use of their house and kindness ex- tended to them. After which blli Joined ln singing For They AreI Jolly Good Fellows. Games and contests were enjoyable by voting and old, A delirious lunch vra: served by the ladies, After fara- l 3.2;‘: ,,”,",.°,,§§,_""* n“ departed m Cfllherlne Acorn in her 6th yeal’. y lgallkhter of Mr. and Mn. Daniel 8mm" , Acorn MacLENNAN-At King's countyi l-Iospitnl. September s. 1946 to Mr.» and Mrs. Duncan MacLellan. a | Hflibital. Sept 11, i946, . lcn Morgan (nee Davlsoii, R. N.. of Fredericton, 31,: 3-) 5 11511111101‘. Heather Brita. . tu Mr. and Mn. Wtnnipec. | can-re - at the P. E. t. u s i-l .---- tn], Se tomboy 9, 1946, to Mr. Oagd A wuwom: visrroit - Mfs Mrs. Alison Carter (neg new,“ lift It’! l0 I10. - :loe J. Lidstone, a former Mayor Gail who is 1a RICE-At the P. E. Island Hos. pita-l. Sept. '1. Mrs. Allan). ‘IIBUCE-STEWABTP-At the Bap- wmo -_A[ fiPNNEDY-Jn the City. m, 7m. ma. Horace n. 1.1m, p. up ‘ 70th I Kenn“ ‘ l "n. Forbes J.‘ and 21 minnow». hum; mace-w‘ u pettdhn :11 01A bougbthbc bamnal Jlmcguuziible aggregation tn w m. called u mum in a- qua. . . '_ _ m’ SEPTEMBER 14, 1946 L .Lethhr datum phouxl-‘u Allison?“ r ' " °°‘ HOGAN-At St. Michael’ l-i ‘ Toronto. Armin ti. 1m, 1'0 ivfimfl Mrl, Mark Hogan (nee Mary MC, Ivar), a. daughter. Mary Patrlmi GLOVER. - On September 3. at the P. E. 19 1t 46 - HOSQIIA] to M1’. and or Glovor w t it n out. Dwight Gene u “my PETERS - In the City Hospital, September 8. 1946. to Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Peters, Rollo Buy. : dlllgh- tar. FRANCIS - At lfioetown on September 6. 1946. to Mr. and Mu. Evemtt Franck, a til/tighter. MAIIAB-At the P. E. Illllid Hot. pital, Aifttiat. 24 1M6. to Mr. and Mrs. Wil rod Mahar. (nee Elizabeth Croke) a daughter. Shlela Anne, MucNEVlN—-At Ellerslie on Thurs. day, September 5. i046. to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth R. MacNevin (neg Evelyn Webster) a daughter. TANNEII - To Mr. and lift-it, Charles A, Tanner (Ruby Bryan. ton) at. the Grace Maternity. Bull. x. . .. August 96. 1946, 1 wit, Andrew Charles. Wdflit 7y. 1t”, GRAIIAM—At Guporeaux, {a in, and Mn. Gerald MttcLure Graham (nee Alice McCall formerly of Belfast. Northern lrolzintli a daughter Maureen McCall, a ]b5_ Aug. 22. 1946- MACWILLIAMS --At the P B. Island Hospital on Saturday, sep- tembor 7th to Mr. and Mrs, John Macwilllams, Eldon a daughter, Laura Kathleen. CLARK-At the P. E. Island Hos. ital on Sept. 8. 164.6, to ltfr, m4 rs. Daniel Clark. Mt, Stewart, : son, Ronald Leard. 1M6. to Mir. d Elmer Rice. it non an (George MARRIAGE! tist Parsonage. Charlottetown, on ADril B. 1946. by Rev. I. Judson Levy. George Harold Bruce of East Baltic. P. E. I.. to Elsie Ethel Stewart of Kingsboro. REID-TROWBDALE-At Hampton on Sept. 4. 1646. by luv. J. a. Jar. dine. Major Edwin Reid of Rails Bay. P.E.I.. to Glady: Blanche Trowsdale of Hampton, PEI. IIOPER-TIIOMSON-At the Kirk of Saint James, Charlottetown, by the Minister. the Rev, T. n. Russel] 30111875. M.A.. S.T.M,, o-n Saturday. September 7 194B, Lillian Mitgx. flflllshtei" oi’ r. and Mrs. Russell Thomson of North TB-yon, P111, kt; Goggle! Etlliward. son of Mr. and rs. s e t‘ R, Royalty, PEVIIeus is oper of East HITCIICOCK _. Bjgygmgp; __ M Charlottetown, August 1, 194d by n?’ Q1135. Lfgixgiérgreargthhv J en?’ t Bryen Ii u f n both of Maple Hills. c" than SKINNEIL-MOORE-A - United Church, Septomlaesalftjliliifir: by Rev. J. R. Skinner. Murgum Elizabeth Moore of Cavendish to Angus Alexander Skinner of (‘om- wall. NEWSON —- YOUNKER — At the Mltttsc. Cornwall. September 9, 1946. by REV. J. R. S nner, Florence Vir- ginla Younkcr of Ki econ to Parker Cotes Newson of ingston. DEATHS I LORD-At Toronto. Aug. at, 1946. Mfltv MacLean Lord. widow of the late Rev, C. P‘. Lord. formerly of FALL-At Crapaud. Sept. 9. 1046. Gwend I F‘ ll, Tryomfiayflz. It! aged l5 years. MACDONALD -At the C115;- lottetown Hospital. Sept. l. 194d. Isabel Macdotimd aged 30 yeun. MACDONALD -.1.t the Charlom. WW" Hospital. S“pf.. a, ma. m. Macdonald egg t3 yum MvQUAlb-In the Charlottetown Hospital. Sept. 6. 1046. Mary lvltc- Qlltild in her 82nd year, widow of the 1m .1. n. MoQuaid. ELLIS-At Sulkctoon on s 1,1, 1946. Jack Ellis in his safari-ear. Ens-of the late J. A. and Mrs. COLGAN —-At the Prince Edy/rid 111181111 Hospital on Tuesday. Sept l0. 1948. John Coyun m hi: ‘Hit year. F ACORN-At. the Cit H ltl n Wednesday. Sept- til 10:3? ill-ole 5TEVENS0N - at Palmyra. ruin- 011. on Sept. 10th, ma, my. a. Everett Stevenson, aged 75- For- mggy of New Glasgow, P. E. It- Chlrlottewwn. Sept. o Kathryn Acorn in your. daughter of Mr. and Dan A. Acorn, Cardigan. New Glasgow, Sept, MI’!- YOU. JOIINSON-At Sept (mt-rat 504ml, 13. Ralph Gordon Johnson. 11""- wn of Mr. and Hi1. Johnson Melville 0mm and than aerated 1" lei nail