‘ AuGvsr.izs.-;1_<a6 MON DAY STRICKIN GUDDENLY - Mi. Leith B. McLeod, chief postal in- spector, Chsrlo tetown took sud- deniy lil Sstur ay ni-ght and yes- terday was removed to the Prince Edward Island Hospital for treat- ment. v VISITING IN CITY — talent.- coionel R Stewart. Provost staff ottswa. arr vcd in the city by plare TUIBIMY —WOBURN VISITOI-Mr- win VISITORS FROM MAlN-‘i- -fvli -. and Mrs. Donald W. Stewart, anl- Co wk o! companied by their two ycung sons arrived on the Island i“: Saturday from Buclrsport, Maine. on a hoi day. They are annual visi- tor's. Ind t etr many friends wish them a pleasant vacation m me Paradise of the Gulf." ON MOTOR. HOLIDAY - Mr. and Mrs. Ross MacMiilan. oi Dor- Week enthus astic i; Ill id ntiiii. “hi” "' ' Old Orchard, Warner-K. Satufdavléhlil-IB if?“ ltgdsy 831mm} clielsteéhnmass. and children Jean turn. e -ro- e t- m‘ ah J .ar vfsiti M M . Stewart consulted with officials Milan's bootheer MI-ngvillllrlism éicll iiflgm°rg§lill nillfé o! M!’ here concerning the visit of Field Marshal Viscount Mo itgomery. Allgllsi; 36. lhd Mrs. Gill in Kensington Be- fore returning IIQJIB the party will visit with relatives in Wood islands Jean returned to their home iri Providence. R. I., after spending a very pleasant holiday with Mr. Taylor's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. N, Taylor. Nine Mile Greek They were accompanied by Mrs. Taylor's brother Mr. Arthur Oberg also oi Providence. The death occurred in the Prince Edward Island Hospital on June 19th, 1946. of Mar Emma Judson in her 84th vcar. T e late Miss Jud- frienda and relatives through Nova. Scotia. " SCHOOL BOARD-At a special “m” a d°“°'°"° ‘“ meetir? of the City School Board yest: ay it was decided that the City Schools would re-npen on Tuesday, Sept. 3rd. Miss LOUISE Hessian was appointed to the staff of Queen Square School. The re- signation of Mi-ss Alice MacLen- nan from staff of Prince Street School was accepted with regret ure from Montague. Association Judson i The chancel of Camrose United meellll! held ll (T149317. VACATIONING HERE—Col. J. A. spending u month's vacation ‘ii ihe at 3330 (fclgcl; of M15; Mabg] Ern-i cumpec, Yeo. Province. Col. Cross. n: chief c-Mn- lly Pratt, second daughter of Mr. misslpllsi‘. ievflnl-ly resided at n and Mrs. Fred Pratt, Camrose, mer. Freeland. hearips the snlpvrmisn and Mr. John stum Rcbbioal -—_ B00711 in ClWTlOiIEiOWH ‘WWII Wnlnwri-ght, son of Mr. and Mrs» PLEASANTLY SURPRISE!) brief from the Sunimersldc Board of Trade concerning truck rates on the Borden-Tormentiize fcri"; was submitted. INTERESTED trsrrous _ Mr. John of the late Mr. anti Mrs. Aiexard-iE. F. Acorn. Great George Street, c: Robblec of Tryon. P. E. I. The) were pleasantly surprised W. Gray Riirers. "lllV-‘Iler Pl’ "l9 cred to make a presentation to Mi". and Kenneth Thrower.‘ and son Bobby, Boston. Mass, liv- companicd by Mrs Bernard Candy. Vernon River. Mi. Thrower had only visited P.E.l. once before. Ho was very much interested in visit- ing his wife's ancestral home. tho old Coady homestead at Vernon River and during his brief stay was much Impressed. with P.E.I. and the friendly attitude iii its people. -NO INQUEST — There will be no inquest inf/i the death of James Friends here will be interested to iesm that Mr. Harold Genge, son of Rev. Dr. M. E. Gouge. Char- lottetown. is making a success as s scenario writes 1n Los Angeles. Recently one of his plays was sel- ected for production over the Theatre of the Air. Mr. Cenge was a frequent ‘rgptrlbgtord! Poet's 0mm 0f e "i" "II i ih famli wh assisted when he resided in Gisrlottetown h and M e y o some years ago, and his verses allowed marked talent and ori- Iinality. Morrison then Acorn with a beautiful sat E. Sentner. of Miminizash. given a silk dress. taken by surprise, etpfflfld night near- O‘I..earv comer. Coral-er J.E.C. Hunter obAlberton said that "in view of the circumstances sur- rounding the case. he did not con- sider it r-ecesssry to hold an ia- uest". The other passengers in car, Fred North of Miimi Flo» John Fitzgerald nf Montrose Mrs. Noith. sister of John Fitzgerald, are patients in the Prince County class on A118. 17 included th_e_Rev. Warren Cameron Young, oi riings- boro, P.E.I., who received the ric- gree of_Doctor of Philosophy and gepareo the thesis. "Nature and aturalism in the Tho ht of Frederick J. E Woodbri ae iind John Dewey." Among the 341 stu- dents who received degirees from Dr. Daniel L March, president of the University, were representa- ior the celebrations last week were many lifelong friends. They l-u- eluded Jack MscLean. Mayor of Sydney. Larry Town Assessor. oi Glace Bay. Allie LEWIS. well known horseman Reserve Mines. William Hines iind son Tim. of Reserve Mines. DB" Cameron, lumberman oi 01809 guy, Muodey E. Allen. well known Puerto Rico and a young East In- Mr. and Ma's. Albert Mll- offlcg by the Executive Council. discharged today‘. Another daug ter. Miss Dorothy Duffy, who was driving the csr was uri-hurt. It is not known exactly how the accident occurred but appar- ently something went wrong with the steerin mechanism and the car plung .nto the ditch. Dr JK. Beer of Kensington was called and he had bouh women rushed to the hospital in Bumin raids. ~- S. ' Courtesy calls were made to His Honour Lieutenant Governor J. A. Bernard, Premier J. Walter Jones and ‘ti: Worship Mayor B. saris A. MacDonald. 0.3.11; Arriving via Minnie Kelley t the“ homes m Wood Islands the party leave nn motor to return loam m ca!“ return today via Borden Mr. California. Misc bgu m SM Klieforth described his visit as land ano Mr. amp s "we "routine", Francisco. It l! Ilfly llX W" ‘i u;- Mr. Campbell was here‘ ‘yfeilarxfl- nmaasr. yssraansv - The Mrs. Kelley w“ hgfvel Pew funeral oi ‘he late Frederick ago. They are tn Lune- Courtriey Harper was held yester- landers. bvrrtih l we“ “us,” o, day afternoon from the residenco While herfi qeylaw Jerome-Map of Mrs. 8.6.. Prowae. I65 iJorches- their broil e112‘ t?“ Harbmm s: °3“‘.‘='f..°.“"i.°v' ° - v. . . ar n an - - Goodwill, The pallbearers weye. vlslTugxNGcglsT§fv§gto§egi g: Puke‘ 8mm,’ Pope Beer" Ernest L Plat?" BChurcli ‘Toronto is s Worth, Benjamin Conrad. W R. PB If 5 - Seaman. Rundcll Seaman Services at Port Hill we-e cor-ducted by Rev. W.J. Medics Pallbearers at Port Hill were. Joseph Veale. Harly Campbell and his sister Mrs. — WESTERN VISITORS RE- TURN - Mrs. Minnie Orr oi Van- couver. BC. and her dsushter- M“ Vera Elliot of Eioningdale. Saab. who spent several weeks on the Island visiting relatives leit on rel turn to their homes last week. They are returning ‘ov way of he easi- ern States where they will vlsi: Fleming is accompanied by Reilly John Finn. CR. d Rev. Jcsrip l-‘inn of the London Diocese. A Mrs. Geo e W. Stavert at Ran‘ irch. P c Birch, Stanley Mav- . dOlDlI. Marga. and also Mrs. Off’! Hstf eid Maynard, Thomas "rm" rem“; flnlhggomReféaf, dhvshm. Mrs. Mwlrd Him» who Nesbitt. Interment Port r-iui Ceme- refill" l" ‘h,’ °hY be,“ gape}: lives in New Hampshire. While on u,» Father Flam rig k’!!! “we m“ He the Island, Mrs Orr and Mrs. lor of St. iatrli: s‘ g two M ‘hree Elliot were widely entertained by will bc int e c y o . ‘friends in fiflilllhfltOllllo and viclat- Pink and white streamers "Y!" iy. Among those W ‘lllve BUP- adorned the home of Mr. and Mrs. _ and M“ per parties on them were Mirs. p. chlarello, ass Wellington Sagfigfgffjdllgfififlf,“ s," h“, Street West. for the marriage of their niece, Matilda Terry. to Mr. Cecil Sidney Oskes. on Tuesday as their guests, Mr. Hood's father. Asa Hood and sister, Mrs. Francis McCarthy who with her husband Annie liumlphicy and Mrs. Carrie Kennedy w en Mrs. Robert Stav- cri and Mrs. Robert Bowziess were also guests-K. at the morning hour of 11 o'clock. 1 d Mud 9,5 _'__ The ceremony was performed in glguggéldlfigmchgfljfh"Bo..."ru, —APPOIN'I‘EI) SUPERVISOR — the presence of the immerliize Rue“ the Exhlbhlon and w," family and friends. by Mr. SJ-i. West of the Gospel Hell under an arch hung with white bells and banked with baskets of pink and white pennies, stocks rind lupins . The bride is the daughter ofllre inte Mr. and Mrs. H. Teri-y 1nd the groom is liie son of Mr. and Mrs. F‘. J. Oskes, Prince Edward Island. but reslrin ‘rr- tho city iit 235 Brown Street. Sault Ste, Marie. Mr. Clarence Mercer has been zip- pointed supervisor of the Summer- mie High School iind Academy 2i was leairieri- yesterday from Mr. D. 0. Stewart. chairman of the school llllflrll. Ml‘. Mercer comes \\-eli' qualified forthspositioci holding an M.A. i-n Educntlnnand also has lad i1 War of post graduate work hi. Harvard in Education. 01171712111!“ summer he has been instructing learners at the 8t. John's lidemor- Ont. =1 College at. John's. ivowrouaii- -— lhmi and during the war he was r _ __ Fllectnr of naval schools. Mr -- EN-IOYAIILE VlSla —- M-e‘. Mercer who is married and has Helen G. Griy ind Mn 9H1 One child expects to arrive in Hutchinson oi Boston. accompan- ied by Lieut. Edward Gray or»?! Bummerside the latter prvrt of next week. This il tiw first time family and also E-liot Gray arrived friends and renew old acquaintan- ces. It has been some years since they have been on the Islann but say the- scenery is surpassed by none other. but find a great many changes have been made. is NOW‘ canon BATEHFe Tic creating o Livo new can-c .s Christ Church Cathedral at Fred ericton, N B. was announced over the week-end oy i-lis lordship Rlr mo. . u. ‘ifoorhead. Bishop of the Anglican Diocese oi Frederict- on‘. l-iis lordship has appointed Rev. A. F Bate. rector of St. Pail-ii church. Saint John, and Rcv. C Lefloi. Mooeirs. Saint John. secret- at such an a pointment has been in. Sumrrieraldc several days ago aryqrmmuer o, “he 910mm,“ made for the ummersido schools. and have been spending s very 5 nod to be “no” to m; the newl illlrilgal-luns meeting of the Board, ieaaant holiday in the Province. p33“ | - mer Pineau was reappolnt- They have been the shell! u! M“ Alfred Groom. Lleut. Gray Ind family have sir-cc returned to their homes in Boston and on their ri- turn‘ tr were accompanied hY mo. Ilu son. Blends of ueui. Gray in Bummerside wiil recall that he has necervly return-xi from ed l — n..".5..“.°.‘ffii.i’.‘..i'i'.‘.‘i“éiil.l,..tii "l Plllldpll of the am. School. whlfxglmanlu" 0211;“ snows: - "mmbsred ‘with a M33? m Mrs. C. Doris of Medford. Mass. acconiq riled by he; sister Mrs. A Di ers of Soinerviiie, Mass, spenti an eriioyabl, vocation st the home» oi their brother. nlr. Wilbur Wad-i 5°11" on Mtlnthy ht st the Japan where he and two years act- d u , no , e“. ti?!“ °' “W” iimnti. llr. and in ca in {no United States “$0.31- mstlnwimn Witgtieil. Ai-l n» I .ooi-n To tho Narnia command of nisown ihiv- though rm. Weddell has passed $11M or music by 1m. BI e mwvm vfdlhs Pamela-r‘: her 00th birthday she a still in “I031: Macmillan. Marion up l "l! "ll l" “m” 7 good altb and was sbie to visit h! were ushered to their us: est-s. many ends with her relatives. ' am‘ "“ ‘ ' n"'.‘i..°‘l.i.“° “""“'oiiifs'ni‘"“‘ii’ ' Aslmmmaeiuanmnrsosy cum“, _ '1“ _ even n m. hem or w- mull." fiJWoi§"u%'='.¥'Z§”ml..Xi°" IN i0 I I Catharine Sullivan whose inarri- no.1‘; "m" l° m“ "mm i e e to llr. Osrald Bharke takes babe next week. u Miss uilivan M NIW YORK JITY- was escorted to the thllr Y The lsi s mini and Idith om Mr. Pater Sullivan where the llll-l of h o re interested visi- § e W" cor-atria a sland u. ‘ d ha: gone -o new s o w re blamvma um ‘tlfflhtladlfif. e n lily. l?‘ a"! no dottlin - eath Galley Harold Wobum. Mass. ii m‘- er, Mass. h tiv of Karislngmn. RBI. arrived ing her old by plane Morrlay for the Old Home the guest qr her sister, Mrs John| rcgrani. Mr‘. Connawdsl an J h roceran an oows OmLeoadPt G l d -" - with interest the Eastern Circuit, of llprt iiughtu: °' “m” ‘M in the Island recently witnessed tho triumph of tlhrlatle Budloiig at lard. West Roxbury. SOCIAL GATHERING — A most weeks visiting friends and r at. enjoyable get trhether was IIOnI lves in city and country. Whileel in’ and the city they were guests of Mr d, Montague Stricklanrrs _ when the rnanv friends of Miss Hardy and Mr. Hardy. Tracy weremed chum‘ Mall" ‘m 5'11"" 7m Aphra Wisener gnihered to bid hei- accompanied ‘rum? by Mrs. l1 1, farewell. An address which caused Hardy who will visit with tin-m. ——— ' and then go Jr. to Pictou island. to much 1m rem l, in marria e Fl migdb h Mr. nnd Mrs. Lauriner E. Tuylpl‘ visit Mr MacMiilar/s brother Mr Am“ ma" em w“ y . g Oren“ a ’ - .2 1 - - Matheson and tie itts Mrs. Ma t , _ Younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. and two ll-ttle daughters Anne and William MacMiLan and other wfleepresenwd m. M1,, hi,“ u], ville, Mlclflléafi “Qua “n9; 03:‘, Simpson Stetson, south melons-u, In s few well chosen words Miss Wisener thanked her friends. after‘ wth her sister pper was serv- Greemn and other relatives rd. Miss Wiscner who for the past. Klnkors is now visiting her daught- three years has been the verv po,.- er. Mrs. Dan Uilllg ular and obligirig salesiaoy with Mrs. Pitzsimmons plans on return. ihe H J. Macon, drug stoze Mont- 1H8 to Michigan thu luster p", iigue will be greaily missed where of Se tember. Earouta slie she has made many friends who Vl-llt W111 very much regret hcr depar- W. H. McKehdrQ: of Campbell- ton yesterday was 11.59am m-qflword that her brother Gordon JCil, born at Alexandra December and u 1m t d _ 391-2.. 11162. was a dsushter or no m». inf-ifs?“ Ylefiow Yfionifi 1's late James c. and Jane Jones Rosalyn School, “Iestmount, RQ, widen! 0i the West Prince Liberal at the body's annual church was decorated with iosos Vice DFBSRIBIIIS include CBDl- J- Ci-oss, K.C.. Ottawa, of the Boaril pennies acid sweet ' s l» u... R. Perry. St. Louis, John Milligan. of Transport Commissioners is pfgtfl/ mdulu; sulumup Jul; .1 Palmer Road. Russell Laird. Cas- Knutsford. Percy Adams, Ellerslle. J. W. Pal- Robblee of Calgary and grandson‘ Over the week-end Mr. and when marriage lines were read by RevU. their Old Home Week guests gath- church- them in appreciation of their hos- “4 Ml“- wan" Quml“ 3mm‘ —-i— pitallty A brief speech extrolling shore had as their guests last week, 51101335511101, wmrpgg .__ mam was ma“ by D_ w_ (Dan Willie) Morrison, Mayor of Glace Bay. NB. who spoke of them tru- ly representing the Island and its known kindness to visitors. Mayor presented "Mrs. tablecloth on behalf of all thall‘ guests. Mr. Acorn received a lame box of his favorite cigars and a in lgoking after the guests. Mrs. was All three were —-— t generous lvfaoKinnori of Mcntrose, who was ngcgjvgn p11,]; n]; _I:s:-- m‘? “l???” ° u Among ma“ killed in a. motor accident m-iday Boston University's xra uatini‘. gtezylgfi ‘lwnhe {E35 and Mm Mom Shannon. former vrsrrons nErUnN-I-Mr. Jone left Monday by th Re‘ torist Fathers- glleisitoiy Rereieemgfmgflillflfy- Flllll?" m SPENDING VACATION BEBE- Miss ,D.C. arrived in ihe city last week ‘nurse in the Royal Victoria flos- John W. MacDonald. who has| mloygphgl£kllffingfilgak§ag;the Royal/Canadian Army Modi- ' IlllLQELRLOTIlTET-TOWN- GHARIMAN . Mrs. J. R. Griffin of Dorchesh RETURN HOME-Mr. and slra. returned after virit- Abijsh Inmui and daughter Bar- in librt Augustusq-bara. Providence. RI. have re- turned home after a pleasant visit 1405mm. also her brothers Messrsi I ent wifiir. M‘; Infill?! pareéiits, mu s. m. . nman, c- llfifdll,’ ha!" zlscihotlief. QGIIYJIVEI ____ ran re I o e s n. Ciey Mir. and Mr. Fred id; suyjwere accompanied on the trip or return h a firms». iceitjllgizellggnciifrhtilieorse Rossl also of A o; .. . . after having yfo... s, riléaggginlsiggvlhiie in Victoria l! home who was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. Profitt. Orient Hotel. f. A Quiet but pretty wedding was m.“ M" u Lusolemxilsed at North Bedeque Un- ‘at 6.30 o'clock in the evening .when Rev. Ralph Wagner united l0 Orville. younger son of Mr. and Nlirs. Wilbert Reeves of the some o ace. ending the oil-st three weeks M3‘!- Prank J. in Favoured by a splendid summer day and with the largest attend- ance in its history, the Alberton and Prince Counzy Eithibitlizn was of Norboro. will e d ‘huh t; held yesterday and in 't1ca"y Alite ofrBoiltlilltit. r glse M"? eve department was 5g?“ of the mos successful to date. ISLANDER PASSES SUDDEN Ill-s Honor Lieutenant Governor .._M;§_ ,;_ B, Mufley h“ receiég-JA. Bernard attended. and form- l ally opened the fair. Whestley passed away suddenly o; The president of the association, a heart attack on August 11, M“ MI. A.D. O'Brien presided and Whestley returned a few nionthsiother speakers were: Hon. J Wai- gglei gxftiercselrviiing ovgsexais with gr bgonesmluemierl; Pfifgfll. George a a an ivson ind. 1r ur. nimero u. ic Works. lihd lust opened a tea room in|I-Ion. W.F.A. Stewart, MlnL=l€I of 90m”. B.C. He was a son of the Agriculture; (".0 Ramsay. it1.L.A.; late Mr. and Mrs. Ebenezer Wheat-l and Clarence Movirissey, M.L.A. ivy of this city and had resided| i‘ fg/gmth: léast number of years in; -BRIDE-'I‘O-BE HONOUR-ED- brothser giumbis. Three other-ion Monday evening. August 5th. chum“?! rank“ of the C.l\.R..ga large number of friends and ma “d9 gwh. oss in Caliiur-|reiatives gathered at the hOme of one Sister t??? l" sl- J°llll lllllMr. and Mrs. Simpson Stetson. Mufle r, ‘w. M". 30M _B-;South Freetown. to honor their and w’; s“ m‘? m- Al" ll‘! "lfi-“jdaughter Florence on hcr sp- B‘ c ° 7° g “m! l“ vallmllvf-‘F-i preaching marriage. As the bride- ‘ ' jail-be entegeril] the déinlingalrgonntl on M | e arm o er cou . ar- sl¥gliglll TORONTO UNfvfllf-ion Stetson. three well laden bas- tre _ Fgehiwl‘ Clyde Ai-Iliil. 100-, kets of gifts were carried in by h‘: r °" ‘l’ i" TWMR‘ l8 pend-flier friends. Miss Eva Fraser sridl mi B viailek at the beautiful Dr.,Miss Vertls Boulter opened the: accémr" 19h“ 1h Mslpeque- -s gifts while ms. Kenneth Wright "n Paaltleed by hi! "IP98 flilld- read the verses and accompanying umfmu° "g 4"“ 1' Al" l "l" good wishes. and Mrs. John Gregg “mo” s wrler don law and has an-gnged them on hue gable, mu. he. confgféle flffllemlve FEB!‘ rence. in her usual pleasing man- took songs“ 3t Y "°l“m°5- 3° ner. then thanked one and all and and unlversptla aelieffll '."’"°3°s invited them to visit her in her ford En land 88',‘ “sh "5 "'- Ox‘ new home. "For She's A Jolly, temiwmf wllhwcgfe, Je w“ c-‘ll’ Good Fellow" was then sung aridi Th“, Cay,“ be" Pr‘, AME” 3°“ refreshments enjoyed. The re- a Charlottexgown‘ b 0'1 “l ' WM l! mama" of the "mm: w” ‘pent summer vmtm. t f? 'Ia'l‘ "m"?! in social intercourse. after which genial dlsposmo: i ' “ni- H“ all departed for their homes wish- guuwledge makes h?“ extemwe ing "Florence" every happiness in m a mu‘ 1"" the future. The many lovely gifts i°i°§$i£i .1‘?“Xi"i§§i2i"‘.ii’.' “£3.21 included PW- "wi- Will's"- “ylug; “d ha], “m” “Mn the blankets and silver. and money. old timers of C ariottetown on a ar witlnVince Blake and the late ennis OMeara Reddin. Pros- sure of work calls Prof. Auld back to Toronto this week-K. ‘ —WEDDING BELLS-The mar- ’ 1' A- place pretty wedding took tral Christian Church Parsonage, Charlottetown. when Miss Ol've Leeco, daughter of Mr. arid Mrs. Lawrence Leeco of Kilmuir be- Z-iiospital. They are report/rd to be t 1G1“ B“ M, and d 1 l . b u, d_ tives of eighteen States. There race star er o e . - l t k ‘ came the bflde o; Muruuch gnu-e, on‘ u w“ u w“ e exp“ e was also a representative of Mrs. F‘. Chant. Glace Boihnilrlzg iggggquéll’ ‘:5: m?! lvlézdnettar-t; m“ o! M“ md Mrgéygl-‘tfg I-Ieatherdale. The B, pearl necklace. the gift of tne grpéam. flger sister Edith was gmnm r esma d - “item whgnclggdagtirlfguélaeltlhlg Mr. John MacPhee of Heather- bene, "me mu!’ The groom w“ dale! was best man. h h supported by Vernon stem)". The A ger tfhe Céffimflieigdll. e v ‘apps’ groom.‘ “m, to the bridesmaid easily: let on a w ng rp by was a gold l t i , , ' . . sroomsman ‘Pissing: Elm‘! ‘child? Mr" aFiiiMriv B?” will re“? gill’; fella, ffmfY ‘he lilidflliZioogvnolwiiiekontinuo hi? egteudlie: “e ° l e Mme l‘! m“ at Acadia University. Mr. Bruce yesterday a ernoon at the Cen-l well dinner was held at No. 6 Dis- tri-ct Depot in honor of Colonel F. I. Andrew, C.B.E., M.M., ED. of Charlottetown, officer (om- manding the depot. who is short- ly to retire from the army. Among those in attendance were Bing- adier A. R. Roy, O.B.E., formerly officer in charge of administra- tion, MD. 8. Brigadier J. C. Stew- art, C.B.E., D.S.O., district officer commandin MD. 6. and Lifhii. Colonel lVigaiheiv Biggs, 03.12., district supply and transport of FUNERAL YESTERDAY -Th0 funeral of the late rs. James Jenkins was held from the Macbean Funeral Home yesterday afternoon services being conduct- ed by Rev, Harvey Bishop and Rev. Mr. Stackhouse. Interment Birch Hill cemetery, Rev. Mr. Bishop officiating at the grave. Pallbearers were Messrs. Frank Lund. Frank Trsinc-r, Lee Fergu- scin, James Rankine. John Rain- kine, and Fred Li. Roberts. —WEDDING BELLS —~ A quiet bill vcrv Pretty wedding was sol- erruiized in St. Peter's Anglican Church. Alberton. on Thursday evening. August the first, when Blanche Eliza. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Denzel Smith. Alberton th. was united in marriage with John Erskine. son 0f Mrs. Good Fellgws" was mm‘ A d,” Son _ Mull“? Bgilbllle lalen-lflmes Mil; licious lunch was then served by Alain-mu _ A: the P, E, f. hospital Q02,‘ ° m 1rd“ m °"' , ‘ ‘he ladles- on August 21, 194e, to Mr. and Mrs. e p orm e ce.smon_,. H. L. Archer’ c“! a mum”. Miss Imelda Simmons, three- year-old daughter of Mr. and Nita. Bernard Simmons. Ottawa SL-ect. met with s serious and painful accident yesterday morning while playing on the street with several other children. The young child was seated in a cardboard carton in which the other children had a parently been dragging ren placed another the child's head completely hiding her from view and just then a de- livery team drove down the street and drew to one side to avoid the children. It is assumed that in do- lhg so the driver ran over the carton in which the young girl was hidden unaware that the boxes contained anything. — CHARITABLE BEQUESTS ANNOUNCED — A number of charitable bequests are inciuded in the will of ihe late Miss Janet Bell {who was formerly of Bloomfield ,and who died about two yesis ago. The will has recently been pro- bated. The oequests are as follows: Missionary Maintenance Fund of the United Church of Canada. $3,000.; Home a-id Foreign Bible Society of Canada. Maritime Div- ision. $500.; Prince Edward Island Protestant Orphanage, $1,000.; TTushees of the United Church of Bloomfield, $1.000 , Trustees of the lPrince County Hospital. $1t00.--S. —ON WEDDING TRIP - Mi‘. and Mrs. Robert Bowen of Bos- ‘tori. Mass, are honeymoonlng at Kensington, P. E. I., where Rob- Mrs. James Duffy, Charlottvi- _ _August ‘lth of Florence Elizabeth, town. and her daughter, Miss Ruth ("Mid ltuflent. who was awarded Grove. . daughtgr o; M“ and Mrk 51ml." pegflruwtl R-éié-nxéln-clgélgnlflg “g l; well, knuwu, huvlug uuuud- Dull)’ "i! Plllflml l“ U" Pfln“ an '5' WEDNESDAY Son‘ Stetson of Freetown, and 0r- gang‘), ° e ' ed school here. They are guests “Wm” H“ m“ Wm‘ M“ “ma” 11' s CONSUL GENERAL HERE vme wmmt- 5°“ °' M“ “d M“ vwc h-iro looked very Winsome °' R°""‘" g"“dp“"““' M“ m‘ as the roe t of a motql‘ accident . A w Kuemnh Con“, Ge“. In u case believed to iiu un- Wilbert Reeves. Lower Freetown. m a‘wh‘nfe jersey dress wit,‘ up Mrs. Wrn. Sutherland and other whim ‘mauled a“ m” mun mah- e-rsl ‘OI-HIE. United States ~f Am- recedented in this Province the The Charming bride was attired in c850,,“ to much H2", corsage relatives and friends Wiho unite in Waly neu- Springfield about four fir,“ accomumed by m! w,“ and m“ at Queen“ cum“, “u, My. wllilite net over taffeta her bridal, w“ or slams“ The'ma,ron o, h”, wishing the newly-weds many °'°°°k “turd” “la-awn” son 'arr)ved in the Province ves- Bert DWYBT- l! appem“ hem" V: w“ he“ m place by a mmmfil or Mrs John'MscPhee of iieatli- Yen's M happiness mgethe" M". 91111315‘! ‘fllldmml w awn," ter ay by motor car. This is ‘tfr. Judge C. Gavin Duffy. KC.- Judiip ‘i, t, blossoms. she carried a, eras“, ‘were a rose crepe “e55. ed as "thug but, he; duughter is K,,_,°r,h.s that vm, he“ 5mm o; m, cmynty Court of Queens 03:13pm?" of sweetheart roses:_ her, and h“ a corsage o, sweet m,“ v-ITSIIOWER HELD IN SEA only siishtly will!“ "ml "l" be assuming his post at “ialifux. county. nlainst his dismissal from strand ézrxfilsnxxtecklhfcglnirit éilihtilhle, The bride's only Jewelry was a ,.§,“§,,-,;}, ,‘ff"sef°,a,f§,§,“ gggilgg Thursday. Aug. 8th, to tender a reception and shower to Arnold Hilts and his bride (nee Miss Marjorie Beer). There was a large number of friends present. Mr. James R. Murphy caoablv presided, and after a few intro- ductory remarks invited Mr. and Mrs. I-Iiltz to ihe platform, which was prettily decorated with pink bride's parents where a reception served m, me m, u] gunudun mlnschhe? 3nd ‘adencbu! M1339‘ Navy fr: three yeaiys, receiving, e” “We t° “PWAMF ‘if-his dwharge about. a year ago. iihlrly Ruests. The bride's mother| pmuAy ichose for her dress heavenly blue ATTEND NATIONAL CQUNCIL’ -Miss Edna Fraser, Montague! crepe with corsage of lilies of the and Mrs. Ralph Rayner, Mt. Her- ,Vlll9li. The groom's mother being attiredln printed crepe with ror- be", delegates 1mm the You“ Ilse of pink csrnations. Tha ful- ' Pe l ’ U lo i Prince Edward £921.25 l2§’,'“"“f,,, M: Qggeyrm; Islgigds Easuterr: Igresbyterv of the through 91cm, and Anflgomsjl’ United Church of Canada. left Friday for Belleville. Ontario. to attend the National Council which is held from August 18th to 24th. l COL. ANDREW HONORED-At Halifax Wednesday night a fare- our OUR WAY d N- S. Previous to her marriage Mrs. Reeves was tendered a show- er when she was the recipient of many beautiful mite. including linen. blankets. chins and pyrex :33“ imffzgélilfilrixlesii On theifi re- - . eeves wi e- aide in lower Freetown. x THURSDAY itmvirwmo FRIENDSIIIPB-Dr. Arthur Byrne and Mrs. Byrna o1 -New York. accompanied by Dr. Bfynvs sisters. Miss Ruth and M!“ Amy Byrnc of Montreal. have arrived bv motor and are guests at The Charlottetown. r0 ATTEND FUNERAIH-Mrs. Kenison MscKinnon. comwgil, and Colin Murray. Meadow Bank. left yesterday morning for Monc- ton to attend the funeral of their ‘niece Joan Murray. infant daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Murray. . CHASE THAT BEE OIJF-DONT JU§T SIT THERE.’ LUELLA You WATCH HERE, OR ‘IOU WON'T HAVE TO DIET TO TAKE OFF YOUR HIPS/ WITH TH‘ Mabel Bcvver, of the staff of the British bm-bissy, Washington to spend her vacation with iier moi-lief. Mrs. CL. Bovyer. Miss Bovyer travelled via Montreal Sffliiping off for e few iiays with her sister, Miss Farr. student. pital I‘MAY G0 T0 LABBADOR~ 111st received his discharge from Corps. spent the week-end at! Alliston. visiting his fstherm Mn: Angus MrcDonsld. and sister and prhtiaher-in-law. Mr. arid Mrs. Wll-l . Carver. Sgt. MacDonald and white streamers. potted plants and cut flowers. Two decorated ‘chairs awaited the honored guests.‘ The United Church. Tryon. de- corated with a profusion of mid- lsummer flowers and ferns was the scene of a pretty wedding on the afternoon of Aug. 6th. when at 1.30 o'clock Rev. J. A. Jardine united in marriage Marlon Ellen. youngest daughter of Fred A Leard and the late Mrs. Leard. 'I‘ryon. and Sheldon Earle, son of Mr. and Mrs. l-ieath I-Iowatt. also of Tryon. The ceremony was per- formed in the presence of immed- SOU WON'T EITHER, IF ‘DU DON'T WATCH THOSE FENCE WSTS.‘ HAH.’ CHASE A BEE OUT DOORS PLUGGED UP.‘ WHY MOT HERS GET GRAY R NEWSBUDGET For OUR SATURDAY suissciiiisiinsj Mrs. L the groom. the processional cessional .. ihe F9fll5i81‘. Miss guest soloist. Love." been the happy event. pleasantly social intercourse. The Ralph Ezitvzirds. beautiful gifts VETSQS. banal a hearty in health. He leaves to mourn his wife. who hertwas formerly a Miss T . u qng the street; one o; the chum Bradaibam, and four children. trio can“, We, aoris and two daughters. He also is survived by a brother, ed chm); Manse. North North Bedeque [three sisters. Mss. Thomas Gilles- Ruth R1,, i Mrs. Reginald Barwise of Charlottetown, and Mrs. Elmer Cotton, of New London. The deceased-was a member of Sacred Heart Church, Alberton on the Masonic Order and the fun- Thursday. Aug. 15. 194d, eral will take place today, Friday. Rev. W. E. Monaglian, Zoive Agnes. at 2 p.nr., at Alberton under Mas- ‘ Harold of pie, of Carleton; onic auspices. in Moncto Dr Brice D Kir-gsbom, P 22.1 with a lace yolk the groom bride . Mr. and Love Peterson a so ter. Linda Lee COOPER — M; Port, a son. J. G. Jordan MMPNBE HE‘D .1. .\ ->__\ i‘? late relatives and friends. tmv Howatt. cousin 6f played nuptial music before and during the ceremony with Lohengriifs Bridal Chorus as and Mendels- sohn's wedding march for the re- Durins the sisnins of sang "0 Perfect -MISCI-I-LLANEOUS —Oii Friday evrnlng. Aug. 2nd. friends and relatives gathered at the Tryon Community Hall tender a miscellaneous shower t0 Miss Marion Leard who has since in a very evening was 5D€Xll in singing and The bride and groom were escorted to their seats under a beautifully decorated arcli by Miss Freda l-iowatt The many and were opened SHOWER. participant Mrs. Austin Smith and Miss Ai- Nlrs. .1. 1,. -Fii|tiI('l‘) MacDonald ethc Inman vnhile Miss Freda (nee Patsy Bradley). 304 Kent Stu I-Iowatt read the accompanying a son. James Frederick. Mrs. Robert Crawford ar- ranged the gifts. The groom, on f of his bride thanked all those present for their 211i: and good wishes. after which “For They Are Jolly and himself The death occurred at Altertcri’ Wednesday morzvng o1 0-. Alex Ifilllfgey. M.D. ‘The deceased. who was a son of the late Fenw-ck Le- furgey, of North Bedeque. was a veteran of the Great War c! 1914- |18 in which he served as a lieut- enant, and suffered a break-dorm A wedding of interest to friends United Church. GhBPIOItW-vu». P- and Prince Edward E.I. on Tuesday August twentieth. Island was salemnized Wednesday 1946, by Rev. Thoma-s A. W afternoon, Jun-s 26th in the First B.Sc., of West Covehead. assisted Baptist Church Mocton, linott united in mar- of riage Christina May daughter of Mrs. Marlorle Campbell Muriel Emily lfilgzel of Charlotte- and the late vii-alter Robertson of town. and Gordon James Ayles snn of M-r and Mrs. Gordon Ayies of Moncton. The bride wno was given in mar- risilze by ‘Sgt. Alan R. May. III/WEE!- 1W8“ ° the gram-m W0“ a‘ °°r Prim P E Island His widow was length gown of white slipper satin Kaué mwmm o, york 901m“ with pearl buttons down the bee‘: was a full skirt. Her veil was of silk tulle illusion which fell to the a ed floor from a coronet of small white lowers and pearls Her was of American Beauty Roses and Dual Aug, 2o, 194g, infant sou u; baby's breath" and fern. She wore M“ and Mm Fulton wan-en, lclu-eh a single strand of pearls. gifts of River ‘The bridesmaid was Miss Mora Tuesday: August! Legerg who woresfloor length gown sQn of Dr. and Mrs: D of Queen's blue, taffeta. I-ler shouid- We er length veil tell from of blue flowers iind pearls. carried a bouquet of yellow and pink roses and fern. l-Ier only orna- ment was a gold ioctrct gift of the BIRTHS GILLINGS—At Frimley London, England. July 24. 19 Mrs. Peter Gillirigs (nee torium on n. LESTER — At St Paul's Hospital, Vancouver, B C on Aug 8, 1946. FOLEY-At Wimiipegosis. to Mr. and Mrs Harry A Lester ioba. Aug. i3. 1946. William Pole . Jr. (nee Jennie Cudmorehndsugrl- passed away at the Winnipeg rsovar - Atthe P. s; Island Hos- eral months. pital pan August to Mr. an ‘v1 , a aque, , a son. _ A rs r ‘the Cgiarluttetown on Aug. 21, 1946, William B. Iiz-ylo, Hospital on August l8. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Cooper, South JORDAN - To Mr. and Mrs if Woodside. N 5.. Aug. 2i. nee Lottie L. Martin formerly of his 87th year. 'By J. R. WILLIAMS OUR ilOARDiNG HOUSE I " HOW ABOUT i-iOOTfTHE FLUSHED You our 0F, ALL YOUR poison? HES crzAzv ABOUT ANlMALS ADVANCE A FEW f"? . . 11/ - r . . . ywfsslou HiS HiLLBiLbI , Sense o; uumok wiil-i w MOST gags NINE _-._.:rai i Charlottetown. P l‘. I. e gift m! son on July 31, i946 at Grace t- ernlty Hospital Halifax. NS Wei t 9 pounds, ‘l nunefis. George W ~ stun Cnurchui. ‘Jr. Ray Mischa! in attendance. ' BOWNESB - At the Prime Oouniy Hospital on Aug l4, 1946. to Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Bowuess (is-so Olive Giydon) a son. MacKAY-At the Prince Edward Island Hospital, on August 30. i946, to Mr. and Mrs. James H. MacKay (nee Ruby White), Mur- ray Harbour, a daughter. Sheila Carrie istiilborn). MacDONALD - At. North Carleton on August i5. 1946. to Mr. and Mrs. William MacDonald. a 80h David L/oyde. JOST - At the Sutherland Meir.- orial Hospital, Piciou, N.S.. on August l8. 1946. to Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Jost. nee. Marjorie Camp- bell, a son, Relic": Robert. MMDONALD- At Charlottetown Hospital. Aug. l5. 1946. to Mr. and ‘Ihoinas. l0 and Mr. by NOONAN — 'I‘o Mr. and Mrs. Walt- er Noonarx. Richmond on August 4, 1946. a son, Iiinmas James. MacARTIIUR — At the Charlotte- town Hospital, August 21st lo Mr. and Mrs. Theodore MacArthur. a iBrer-Zia Gail). Weight 9 l-2 lbs. SMITH — At Holy Cross Ilcspital. Calgary. July ‘l8, 1946. to M: and Mrs. Charles 3. Smith tree Nora. Taylor) a daughter, stillborn. DAY —- At the Prince 001ml)’ 3°5- PIDLI on August iii. 46. 10 M1‘- und. Mrs, Harland L D88’. (X196 Florence Mayne), Norboro. l» daughter. Weight B lbs. 3 CL MABBIAGES BURNS-ROGERS - At the Unis; August 6th. i946 by agner, Dorothy Camp- Jesse B"?! on Tuesday” bell Rogers. FIBGKOWWI to Camwon Bums. Freetown. McCLOSKEY - CAIIILL. _ At the by iihl . Cahiil of Alberton to Joseph Waldo McCloskey of Bear River. DEACON-FRIZZEL -— At Trinity ll. when Rev. by Rev. Henry O Rice. BA. 3-D- Charlottetown. Marcus Allison Robertson, Deacon of Freetown, P.E l. and DEATHS McRAE - At Eureka, Montana. August 1. 194B. Alexander J. Mc- , age 81 years Lormerly of Point trimmed Aug. 1i. . Columbia. Gordon E. Whea y. 46 years. Funeral was held Aug. 14. 1946 at Courtney BC. “"0"” WARREN-At the r. s. 1.. Hos- At the RE. I. Hospital on 80, fllflqp-‘laéifant EVOI’ WAY YP . . a. crown 0' ANLEY-In the Crty Hospital She on Tuesday, Aug. 20, Mrs. Joseph Uiisniey of St. Peter's Bay, aged 6'7 years. '. FERGUSON - At Argyle Shore on Aug. 21 1946, John Ferguson in his i 7th ear '?ENKyINS—At the Prince Edward Island Hospital on Wednesday Aug. 2i, 1946, Mrs, James C. len- Hoaligltfll. kins of Bethel. in her 65th year. . to LEWIS-At the Provincial Sana- Wednebday, Aug. 21, 1946, Benson Lewis of 5t. Avarda. in his 52nd year. H1111! hospital after an illness of sev- Mr. Foley was for- d i-nerlv of Charlottetown. REL DOYLE-At the P. E. I. ei-isiut-ll to aged 4 mcciths. infant son of Mr. and Mrs. William Doyle, l2 Ed- ward Street. FERGUSON—AC Argyle 5110M. 1946. John Ierguson h 1946 With Major Hoop)!‘ YEAH, AND W‘ MiGl-iT BE A CHANCE izemsgg DROPPED av one 0F Hi5 souiiziaeis, 6m" LET'S Sire NN WORQMACK.’ 1 FEAR i-ie HAS TOO MUCH eceoooe -. in HiM/Jw- HE 01D TELL ME HE HAD $100,000 ltd i-us CAVEQN. BUT u‘ .~ HiNi FOR PRAcTice MAY HAVE BEEN p, ---ws‘i_i_ n AUDlTIOM mm EBSTEES sesame/V. served almost five years with th i Canadian Army. inclgdiflilg JQE PALOQKA months overseas. Now e WHO WILL IT BE siderim oing to Labrado to k _ in s oiviIian capacity with thzoal O A. I’. ‘ J BNIOIABLI VISIT INDIE)- Mr. and Mn. l" “i” " n in: yes er av s er enjoy s friends in the western part of the Province. While en routs Mr. Bennett mlt many old friends among whom were Mr. George McOoubrev Cavendish; m. J. A. rism or “bayou-lame; . 0 Mr. Dan Morrison. of smil ; Mr. Sydney l? Port . who was, to sesro s? to the late Sens of John lo: llr. Jo H. tum. ion: . G when. Buaimorsidsi Mr. Ina- ims Pstefl. Ibo