3,; s: . .-f§*‘" ~ wnraii-wr a“, ‘v.<“~ ‘ bouquets he received this spring 935i 4 {AGE TWELVE THE GUARDIAN. CHARIDTTETOWN JULY 16. 1949 LOUR NEWS BUDGET a... OUR SATURD 0 IHONDAY OOMPLETES COURSE—Prof. Vi’. I I. Duchcmin, M.Sc., of the Prince 0f Wales College staff has returned _ to the province after completing a leries of studies in comparative nn- atomy at the Harvard University Mustum in Cambridge. Mass, and It ine American Museum of Nat- ilral History in Nciv York City, JOY RIDE LEADS T0 HOS- ITAL — Tvro mcn who are al- ged in have stolen a car in the City early ycstcrdav morning were iii i-iie Piunce Edward Island ospital last night suifcrinsz from cad injuries consisting of cuts Ind bi inst» ear out the North River road and proceeded as far the Upton Airpcr: when the car left the high- wav and ivciit. into the ditch Thel car was badly damaged. but the Cblldlllin cf the men was not con-i Bldcrcd serious. , (IS JAMBOREE SCOIITS UNDER‘ CANVAS — The Prince Edward Island Jamboree Bay scout. con- tingent will go urisler canvas to- day at "Upton Farm. sponsored by the. Charlottetown Rotary Clubl the pro-Jamboree four-day camp‘ wiil "we the 3i SFCIIITS an oppc-r. tuui ' to cot acquainted. practice} their prczrani f"r presentation at Ottawa. and receive instruction on camp rr-utinc The contingent will. leave here Thursday for Monctcn and loin the other Mari- time t'rini‘.l""l‘l’IYS and Newfound- ianr Scott. ‘Fliey will leave Mtuicton bv special train for Ot- tawa rn Friday Head of the Is- land rrniinaent is Mr Fred Dris-' coll. assistant is Mr Douglas Hardy. HOLIDAY AT NEW RAVEN- Mr. and lVlrs. Richard Murphy of Haverhill were visiting their old home at New Haven. Mr. and Mrs. Murphy loft New Haven 2'7 years ago and see many improve- ments. Thcy were visiting their brother and sistcr-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. lVIichael Murphy. They were! accompanied by her two sisters. Mrs. and Mrs. Clinton Newman] of Ainesburi‘, Mass.. and Mr. and Mrs. Lucien Painchaiid of Hav- erhill; also their aunt. Miss Ag- nes Wynne of Havcrhill. Mr.‘ Clemcnt Wynne of Charlottetown‘ is also visiting Mrs. Murphy to be with his sister on her vacation. Mr. C. P. Rcddail. generalship- ping manager for the Princ- Ed- ward Island Industrial Corporat- ion. leaves this morning for New- foundland to secure return car- goes for the M. V. Eskimo, the. Crown company's vessel engaged 1n the Newfoundland trade. Mr. Heddall is exploring the possibilities of reciprocal trade with Newfoundland in some of her exports which include lime- stone from quarries on the west coast ncar Corner Brook. news- print and flshmeal. also from that area. He intends to return on the Eskimo. joining the vessel at Cor- ner ‘Bisook on Wednesday. His Excellency Bishop celebrated R rfclnck Mass Basilica yesterday, Holy Name Sunday. and preached the sermon in the course of which he out- lined several of the highlights of his recent visit. to Rome. In describing his audience with Hs Holiness Pope Pius XII. His Excellency mentioned ihe interest of the Sovereign Pontiff in the institutions and people of the Charlottetown dioccsc. His Holi- ness was very delighted with the Boyle at the on the occasion of his golden lubilee and examined each one individually. He. described His Hobncss as being very brilliant. a strenuous worker and n great diplomat. siatosman. and leader. BRIDAL SHOWER -— On Thursday evcning. June 30th.‘ friends and relatives gathered at; the homo of Mr. and Mrs. W. A.‘ Graham. Cavendish. lo tender n! miscellaneous shower for thcfrl daughter .\nna Elizabeth. As ihe' Wedding .\I::r.'.i ivas being played by lVIrs. Lltrvtl Housiomthc bride- to-be was cscnrlcd in a chair un- der funk onrl whitn streamers and drcrirriicd with roses and ferns. by lllrs. Louis Campbell. Carol Ann Graham. ncice of the bride-to-lie. presented hcr with a bouquet of floivrrs Thc baskets of gifts ircre carried in by Misses lvlargnrei Simpson and Crtitol Mc- Leod. and nncned by Mrs. Harold MacLcan and Miss Sylvia Simp- gon. while Miss Jennie Moore read the accompanying verses. and l\'ii.'=s Ethel Moore placed tho gifts on the table. Ann gracious- 1y expressed her thanks and all joined in singing "For She's A Jolly Good Follow.“ Refreshments were then served by the ladies and the remainder of the evening was spent in dancing. All join in to wish Anna much happiness In the fulurc.—tPatriot please copy). —II.ETURNS FROM CONVEN- IION-Miss Dorothy Cullen of the Prince Edward Island Librar- ies staff returned Thursday night from Winnipeg where she lt- tendcd the National Library Con- vcntlon. Coming home Miss Cul- len spent a day in Ottawa and visited her cousin. Mrs. Vincent llcGilllvary. K FIIIMEN BUSY — City fire- men were kept bu: over the week-end. being calle out to at- tend to four zmoll fires. They gave the finfncn little trouble and used i0 d e. The b’ ro fire on npufl won Saturday. One hour a pile of rubbab beside a Park smut wont on It 2x80 Ur ‘The men drove the‘ I HIT-AND-IIUN—City Police re- ported last night that they arc holding two men in custody pend- , ing court action as the result of a hit-and-run accident which oc- .curred about 1:55 am. Sunday morning. Operating a car bearing a New Brunswick license plate, police said they crashed into a car parked well ofl‘ the street on Euston. between Queen and Pow- nal Streets. and failing to report the accident, were picked uplater by members of the City Police force and taken into custody. l A WELL PLEASED VISITOR-- Among the visitors to the Pro- vince at present is Mr. Fred C. Henson. associate editor of "The Railway Conductor". of Cedar Rapids. Iowa. the publication of the Order of Railway Conductors of America. This is the most eastern section of the Order. and it is Mr. Henson's first visit here. He. is greatly impressed with what he has seen and considers that. were. the Island better known it would became the rest and health relort of Q0 Li Coast. -ISLANDER PROMOTED-Mr. Arthur Raynor. formerly of Cler- mont. P. Fl. I.. who has been with the CBC at Sackville. recently received a promotion and transfer to Montreal. and with Mrs. Hay- nor has moved to Montreal. Be- fore his departure from Sackville the CBC staff waited on him and presented him with an appropri- ate gift. Mr. Raynor’! friends in Clermont and vicinity congratu- late him 0n this promotion and wish Mrs. Raynor and him suc- mess and happiness in their new home. K BIRTHDAY PICNIC —Mr.- and Mrs. William Green, Hampshire, were guests of honor at a birth- day beach party on Wednesday, July 5th at Brackley. The occas- ion was the eighty-fifth birthday of Mr. Green. Attending the gathering were Mrs. May Willis and Mrs. Owen Younker, daught- ers of the guest of honor, and their immediate families and friends. Noted for their culinary art. the ladies served u |umpt- uous supper to approximately for- ty gay picnickers. The beautiful birthday cake made by Mrs. May and Mrs. Earl Willis was the cep- tre of table interest. JNEW SUPEIIINTENDENT—At a recent meeting of the Board of the King's County Memorial VH0:- pital at Montague. Miss Bernice Coyle. R.N.. was appointed super- intendent of the hospital. Miss Coyle. who has been doing private duty nursing in Charlottetown for the past several months. has al- ready taken up her new duties. TUESDAY FUNERAL YESTERDAY -'l‘he To rehabilitate these people at- tcntion must be given not only to their physical condition, but also to their education. finances. social background, psychological condit- ion, and personal aptitude. In the Centre conferences are held in which the patient is discussed by experts in all these matters and the patient called in also and made fully aware of the possib- ilities open to him. HEALTH REPORT-There were 250 pupils examined in rapid sur- veys. 121 home visits made and four well-baby conferences held. reported Dr. B. C. Keeping. Chief Health Officer. in his report for the month of June to the City Council last night. The number of births in the City totalled 11B and stillbirths one. There were 38 marriages and 24 deaths. There was one new male patient and no new female patients treated for V.D. during the month. - BOSTON EDITOR APPRECIA- TIYE-An interesting account of his visit to Prince Edward Island is given hy Mr. Williard" de Lue. travelling editor of the Boston Dally Globe, in his "WW 770W" East" series appearing currently lri that paper. Mr. de Lite notes no- provingly that "thcrc are no rocky, nubhly New England pastures here; no ledge outcrnpplngs in the smooth fields. ‘no wild clumps of bushes. no stone walls. Everv- where there is a trim, well-tended look tn the land. . . field running to field. farm tn farm, (the. oulld- lnga" usually bright with fresh paint, roofs gay with colorl-cach field set apart by a wire "MOO. each plot perhaps by a neat line of‘ frees. like a straight. slim hedge. it is one great rolling aar- den in this ‘Garden of the Gulf." Before a large congregation in Trinity United Church last even- ing, Rev. HEJJ. Ashford. M.B.E., BA. B.D.. was inducted into the pastorate of the church. Rev. KC. Sullivan, M.A., B11, Bummerside. chairman of the Presbytery. presided over the im- pressive ' auction ceremony. The address was delivered by Rev. A.S. Weir. B.A.. Pownal. Others taking part included Rev. Dr. l-LC. Rice. BA, Rev. Dr. AD. MacKenzie. M.A., Montague. and Rev. Roy Veesey. B.A.. 8.13.. Murray Harbor. Following the service. a recep- tion was held in the social hall where the congregation was ro- celved by Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Rico and Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Aahford. Lunch was served and Dr. Rice l‘ ‘uccd the new- minister, re- ferring to hi4 ministry elsewhere and his distinguished service. Mr. Ashford suitably replied. Included in the congregation at the lcrvlcc were Rev. Dr. and Mrs. WI. Dudley and officers of the various church organizations. Hcvennd Mr. Alhford come: to m. Trinity from Calgary where he has bconlctlnllnthc c city of Ilold loci-story for Th Mission- . r... ,. w on and Maintenance Department clots-Church. . —BY-ELECTION DATE-Augult 1 has been fixed as the date of the by-electlon in the Second District of Prince to fill the vacancy caul- ed in the Legislature by the eleva- tion of Hon. G. H. Barbour. Min- ister of Public Work; and High- ways. to the Senate. Nomination day is July 18. funeral of the late Mrs. John B. Andrew was held from Central United Church, Dunstaffnsge. yesterday afternoon. Service was conducted by Rev. ‘Mr. McCallum. Pallbearers were Herbert Love, Nell Darrach. Arthur Robertson. Alex McNevln. Scott Calms. Edgar Heartz. Interment was in the church curnctery. NOVELIST VISITING ISLAND -Miss Ida Moore. New York. is spending her vacation at her old home on Whim Road. the guest of her brother. Mr. Garnet Moore and Mrs. Moore. Miss Moore is quite well known for her book "Lucky Orphan". which was pub- lished some time ago and is in the Charlottetown Public Library. Another of Miss Moore's writings appeared last winter. in the form of a short story published by one of the leading children's magaz- ines in the States. Miss Moore will he returning to New York by plane next week. W Probably the oldest resident of this Province passed away at Port Hill on Friday evening at 6.30 o'clock in the person of Miss Mar- garet J, Montgomery. whose death occurred at the home of hei- nephew. Mr. Stewart Montgomery. of that place with whom aha rc- sided. Funeral services were held yes- terday afternoon, a short service at the home followed by a service nt the Port Hill Presbyterian Church. Rev. Mr. Young, the minister, offi- clated at both services. Her favor- ite hymn, "Abide With Me" was one of those sung. The pail bearers were Messrs. Stanley Maynard, Hat- field Maynard, Sydney Birch, W. G. Phillips. Angus MacLcllan and Stanley MacLearh-S. A contingent of 32 first Class Scouts. representing t r o o p s throughout the Province. Wont under canvas at Upton Farm yes- terday in a preparat four-day PTB-JBITIIJOTEE Camp be ore leaving for Ottawa and the F‘lrst Canadian Jamboree on Thursday. Previous to leaving Lhe Province the Scouts will be inspected by His Honour Lit-Governor J. ard. Premier J. Walter Jonccarid Donald i WEDNESDAY VISITING RELATIVES - Min Donna Jenn LeClair, ICCOIIIpBnIQd by her grand parents. Mr. and Mrl. Louis R. Tibonl have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank LeClair of this City also grandparents of Donna Jean. Miss LeClalr is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon LeClalr formerly of Charlottetown. now rc- aiding at Fort William. Ontario. M11. ‘C. Guy Scott received the sad news by telegram of the sud- den death of her brother. John A. Czulrlrsn. in Calgary, A1to.. on July Mr. Curran left Charlottetown about 35 years ago and has been engaged in the hotel business in Western Canada ever since. and at the time of his death was man- ager of the St. Regis Hotel 1n Calgary. He was the con of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Curran. and leaves to mourn besides his wife. Aileen. two sisters. Mary. of Mal- den. Muss. and Mrs. C. G. "Scott of Charlottetown: also two broth. era. A. W.. proprietor of the Brooks Hotel in Brooks. Alta. and Arthur. of the Dominion Depart- ment. nf Agriculture in Toronto. He visited the Island about two years ago. His many friends will regret to learn of his unexpected death. The Hon. Brooke Claxton , Minister of National Defence. will pay an official visit to the R. C. A. F. station, Summerslde, on Friday of this week, it was learned last night from Wing Cmdr. G. R. F. Gross, commanding officer of the station. Details of the visit are not available as yet so his arrival and departure time could not be ascer- tained and lt could not be learned whether he will visit other parts of the Province. He will conduct a physical inspection of the station which means that he will inspect ihe work being done on the run- iiays and on the buildings. It is expected that he will also give consideration to the plan to construct n large number of hous- ing units for service personnel. It was expected that this work would be done this year as it is badly needed but no contracts have been let as yet. On his arrival at the alr- port the Minister will inspect a guard of honor.—S. ' Hundreds of Orangemen and 6- 3"n'l their ladies celebrated the “Glor- ious Twelfth“ at Hunter River .111; Worship Mayor B: 5”“ “m1 yesterday. Headed by the L.0.A. Leads}! of the Island confluent Pipe and Drum Band from Char- are Mr. F. A Driscoll. Charlotte-l lottetown. the. parade formed up town and Mir. Douglas Hard)‘. 0'- at the Hunter River Orange Hall Kerr. newly-a - Commissioner. ll actromparry the group to Ottawa and undergo training there- Yesterday the Scouts checked in and quickly got into ramp routine with the Provincial Commissioner- Mr. RC. ‘Parent, supervising ad- ministration -—The last of the services corn- memorating the 120th anniversary of St. Thomas‘ Anglican Church. New London. was held on Sun- day evening. July 3rd. when a- gain many friends from other churches worshipped with u“ congregation. The rector. Rev. S. J. Davies. BA. conducted the ser- vice, and the choir organist. Mr- Penwarden of St. Mary S. 511m‘ merslde. led in hymns of W835‘! and thanksgiviniZ- and Presented the selection “Come Unto Me. Ye Weary" (J. B. Dykes) as an an.- them. Mr. Davies welcomed the r169!" cf St. Mary's. Summerside. and St.‘ John's, St. Eleonora VH1- Archdeacon G. R. Htlrflfion- M~A~ B.D.. who delivered the sermon. and who. he said. l! "ml/ed by his own people. bv all who know him. and especially by l"! '39" gy" , He paid tribute to the earli‘ rectors of St. Elcanor-‘s. Who l"- velled weary miles to minis!" l" New London. and welcomed the visiting choir and oralnist. Tho ladies of the. COIIITQSIHO“ he thanked for their part in maklnfl the "semi-annual. a red-Nil" day". and the Younll People‘! A!‘ sociation. for personal contribut- ions. which made possible the new sign for the church. Leary. Gordon pointed Field Upon Mayor B. Earle MacDon- ald's suggestion that no m0" money be spent on plank side- walks in the city. Coim- 1D- Stewart. chairman of thfl "f?" committee, stated at the monthly mcetln] of the City Council 1B- terday that in future the commit- tee would build only 601101119 sidewalks. His Worship welcomed the re-l turn of Coun. Peter Holland after his recent illness. and expressed his pleasure that Mr. Holland was feeling well enough to attend. The Mayor suggested that a "no parking area" restriction should be placed on Grafton Street in front of Prince of Wales College and that parking in front of the liquor vendor's should be limited to twenty minutes. He also suggested that parking on Q"!!! Street on week days be P101115‘ lted. tint reading was liven to l bye-law prepared by Councillor N. W. Lowther for the establish- men of allupernnnuutlon fund for civic ernp crycel. Coun. C. M. Cox reported that repair work on Government Pond was progressing satisfactorily I114 that the pond should soon be re- filled with water. In referring to the cleaning up of the bull-i in Victoria Park. he stated that u good job is belnl done towards conccridnl the Wood lot. Coun. M. A. Farmer stated that he had received numerous com- plnlnu about the parking of trucks in front of public residen- ces. especially in sreu near a prop. l and marched to the grounds where Grand Master Colin D. MacPhalL- presided and welcomed all to the gathering The Grand Master introduced the Provincial Grand Mistress of the L. O. B. A., Mr5_ MacKenzie, Summerlsde_ Other speakers in- cluded Deputy Grand Master G. Arthur Cucmore, (Iharlottetown; Rev. J. R. Skinner. Most Wor- shipful Grand Caplaixi of British Amcirica; Mm. Jesse Larter. M. W. Deputy Grand Lecturer of the L. O_ B. A. of British America. and Mrs. Annie Brooks. Dminguished guests ncluded Mn. Myrtle Hayden. Past. State Grand Mistress of Maine. U. S. A. Many of the primary lodges met at an early hour in the forcnoon in their respective lodge rooms, 5o that members could Attend celebration in the afternoon A two-storey building on tho comer of Upper Queen and Doug- las Streets. owned by Mr. Joseph A. Weaiherbie, Charlottetown merchant, and housing a store and dwelling, was badly damaged by fire last night. The store —~ Mac- Aulay‘s Grocery —- suffered water damage principally. But the ap- artment above. occupied by Mr. William Bradley. retired harness maker. his wife and their son, suf- fered heavily from fire. Mr. Ernest Bradley. teacher at Prince of Wales College. was be- lieved to have suffered a broken leg when he jumped from an up- stairs wlndow. He was taken t0 hospital for treatment. The fire. of unknown broke out at. 10.45. First indication of the outbreak that those in the building had was when heavy smoke began pouring into rooms. Neighbors noticed the fire when smoke and flames pour- origin. ed from three windows on tho front of the building. It was understood that. Mr. Bradley 8r. escaped by a stairway. hut others on the second floor left. via windows to a truck parked close to the wall. Mr. Bradley Jim. was injured when the truck pulled away just before he jumped. Another occupant of the second floor. Mr. Al Smith, reported to Du visiting from the United States, escaped via a window and a sun- porch roof. He was partially dia- ublcd as the rosult of in accident some time ago. The loss was uld to be partially covered by insurance. THURSDAY IIOIIVE! BAD NEW! - Mr. Cecil Campbell. North Wlltuhlrc. has received the ud now: of the sudden min] of hi: sister Gladys. rm. Fred Bwunlck offlielly. Book- atchevrun. FUNERAL IIBTIIDA! — The funeral of the late Stephen Shaw wu held yesterday afternoon from tho residence of his daughter. Mrs. Wilfred Livingstone, I‘! Richmond Street. The lei-vice: at the house and [rave were con- ducted by the Rev. G. Carlyle Webster. Interment wn iu the People's Cemetery. The pallbear- era were Bruce IlacPhet-somAben MucLun. Willard Spencer, Georgc Sutherland. Hurry Mccbounll and Arthur Robertson. the _A aacnvu couonuuumoxsl —Oongrutulutlona are being extrad- cd to Mia Laura Doreen Wood. Baihel. on receiving "honors" in the music examinations reomtly conducted by Dr. Wbltshcsd. Dun of Music at Mount Allison Univor- sity. Miss Wood. who is only clevcnl years old, was also successful inl passing the Grade VIII Govern-f ment Achievement Tut: making! the high mark of 191. -8t. James Church. Bummer-field, beautifully decorated for the oc-' casion, was the scone of a pretty iveddlng Wednesday. July 9th at 8| am. when Mary Beatrice Mecoui-t! daughter of Mr. Louis and the late? Mrs. McCourt, Emerald, becamo the; bride of John Realnald. son of| Mrs. Smith and the late Barnum. Smith, Emerald. Rev. lhigonq Murray Derformcd the ceremony and celebrated the Nuptiul Mass. on their return they will reside in Emerald where the groom opgr. ates a prosperous farm. A host of friends unite in wishing Mr. and gaff-s. Smith ma-ny years of nodded ism-K. .__.,__ —OIIDINATION SERVICE-Mr. Alban W. Craswell of Bloomfield was ordained into the sacred of- fice of the Eldcrshlp at the Bloom- field _United Church on Sunday morning. July 10th at an impres- sive service conducted. by the Minister. Rev. W. G. Dickson. The new Elder is a young man active in the life of the congregation. especially in young people's work and the choir. He succeeds the late Mr. John Hopgood. Mr. Cras- wcll was given the right hand of fellowship by Elder John R. Dig- nan. and presented with a book' on the Eldership by Mr. Dignan on behalf of the congregation. O Lt. Col. Frank J. Storey, former Commanding Officer of the 5th. Division Signals. was honored at u smoker held Monday night, by tn:- non-commlssionecl officers of the Regiment. Tribute Wll paid to Col. Storey by R. S. M. John Smith on behalf of the men and a short talk in reply was given by Col. Storey. Previous to the smoker the officers of the Regiment and their wives held a gathering for Col. Storey at the Stanhope Hotel. Dinner was served after which a presentation of a cigarette box and Ramon lighter wa| made to tho Colonel by Lt. Col. Keith Johnston, new Com- mnndlng Officer of 5th Div. Sig- nals. Col. Storey expressed regret at leaving the Army after a ser- vice period of over 20 years and thanked all for-thelr-giftsr-A social evening completed the fintertaln- ment. Citizens of Summeraide and the Pflivlhtidmfiéficfi-lly "" "WEPBWSITOC ' yesterday at the sudden death at 1030 in the mornin of Mr. A.B.L. Home at the age o 63 yours. Mr. Home had been quite ill about six years ago with a. héart] condition but had made a. remark- able recovery and up till Tuesday night was enjoying excellent health. About midnight he hui an attack but rallied later. However. another attack yesterday morning proved fatal. m". Home was a son of the late Alexander Horne of Charlottetown. in which city he crew up and at- tended school. pon finlahin school he worktd for a time with the Bank of Prince Edward Island and then moved to Western Can- ada where he managed a mercan- tile business 1n High River. Alta. is wife. the f Sum a i . summers o . Mrs. Ralph Pafm. Sydney. N16. There is also a brother. Mr. Hoop- er H. Horne. Charlottetown and three sisters. the Misses Alana and Irene Home and Mn. I.J. Yeo all of Charlottetown. The funeral will be held on fil- dav with o. private service at the heme followed by servjce at St Mary’: Anwlicsn Church. Burial will be in St, John's Cemetery. St. Elea nors .-S. FRIDAY DEATH 0F I. J. MacK!N'NON— Mr. Watson V. MacKlnnon. 31 Alloy Street. City. received the sad new: of the death of hi: brother, Isaac J. MacKlnnon at his home in Win- nipei-r, Man. Mr, MacKinnon. a via- tlvc of Prince Edward Island. has been absent from the Province for a number of years but will be rc- mnmbercd by many old boyhood friends and acquaintances. snu. n: HOSPITAL-Mr. Arn- old Malone. an employee of the Maritime Central Airways \vn still a patient in the P. E. I. Hospital last night after receiving hand In- juries in a mishap at the air port Wednesday morning. I-Ic was ruf- fei-ing a slight head ache int ova- nlng but medical examination rc- vealed that he had not been scr- lously hurt and would likely be ro- lcaued from the hospital today. Mr. Malone was on his way to uervirc one of the aircraft when he full from the tractor and struck his head on the pavement. He was Illfcn to m ‘ s‘ ' by nmbiihim- The regular quarterly meeting of the Prince Edward Island Presby- tery. Unitcd Church of Canadi- oonvenod Monday, July 11th at 10.00 am. Rev. BB. Vency, rctlr~ in] chairman presided at the dc- votionsl pcriod- In. JD. Mu- Fulane. president of tho Woman's Missionary Society in P11. was on the platform and took port in the service. Rev. JM. Chem lain a very fine uddmu on tho lubicct. "What i: a Ohrmlun”. Rev. Burton Crown of lcdoquc took over his bew flllllcl u Scorc- ury succeeding RIV. lit. Wood- lldo. and it became clear ll tho do! went on that Mr. Crown possum the gifts that make for u good soc- 18 ACTING MINISTER — I-ion. Georgc H. Barbour, recently ap- pointed to the Senate of Canada. bu resigned u Mlnilter of Public Work: and Highways in tho Prov- incial Government and his portfolio has been taken ovcr tempura-fly by Premier Jones. ATTENDED FUNERAL-Premier J. Walter Jonu and Mn. Jones. and the Premier's brother, Mr. Layton Joncl. yesterday attended the funeral of their brothcr-in-law. Mr. Jamu A. Conrad. at. Sussex, N. B. They returned homo lust aven- ing. During Premier Jones‘ absence Hon. A. W. Mlthcuon, Minister of Health and Welfare, wn acting Premier. SPLINDID RECORD - Mrs. William mun. Rocky Point at- tended last week the annual con- vention of the Woman's Instltutcs for the thirty-fourth consecutive year. Mrs. Mutch not only attend- ed but molt an active part in the leading activities of the organiza- tion. She has also representtd the Women's Institutes on the Board of Commissioners of the Bana- torium since it: inception some twenty years ago. LOCAL OFFICER 0N U. N. COMMISSION - Major C.D. Ives, 28th I...A.A. Regiment. left Mon- day for Ottawa. Ho is one of three new military dbsarvers to the United Nations Commission for India and Pakistan. Other ap- pointees were Ila-Col. A, G. ‘Wygard, Ottawa. Molar W. '1'. Thompson. ‘Toronto. They will serve one year on the Commission. The three new observers. I11 Vfllfllhl with overseas service in the Soc- onci World Wu. will leave for New Delhi. July 16th. The H.M.C.S. Iroquois, Lt. Com- mander T. C. Pullen, R.C.N., will villt this city over thcweek-cnd ac- cording to u communication receiv- ed by Hll Honour Lieutenant Gov- ernor J. A. Bernard yesterday. A Tribal Clan destroyer the Iro- quota will arrive hero Saturday and leave on Monday. She will have a complement of 18 officers. 104 rat- ings and 88 cadets when the arrives hora. At pruent the Iroquois is cm- ploycd in the training of B. C. N. Reserve officers and men. Courtesy calla will in all probability be m“ on the Lieutenant-Governor. the Premier and the MIYO!‘ "ml U" call at Government I-Ioun sched- uled for 10.45 u.m. Saturday morn- ing- Many out-of-town guest: attend- ed the wedding of Miss Rena Muc- Lean and Dr. Gustave Ginsu-u of Monjrgll which toqlggllqo Wadi!!- duy afternoon aPlpm. at St. Jamcl United Church. Souris. Min Rena MacLean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. MacLean, is the druid- daughter of the late Senator John kcd Micfiéin, and Dr. Gingraapblrec- tor of the Paraplaglcfcntrc for Qugqn Mai-y’; Veterans Hospital. Montreal, is the son of Mn. Glngrus and the late Gustave Ginaru. Rev- Dr. Lockhart officiated Friends attending the Wcddlfli from out of town were Dr. and Mn. Kirk, Mrs. Nell MucLeun. Mrs- J. Stems, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Mac- Fadyon, Mrs. J. .1. Gray. Mr- and Mrs. Ewen Anderson, Mrs. Stewart Wier, m. Smith. u. Col and M"- Rogcn. Min Hazel Stern: and Mrs. E. Lockhart. SCOUT CONTINGENT LEAVE! --'1‘hc Prlncu Edward Island Boy Scout contingent to the 1st Can- adian Jamboree. Ottawa. entrain- ed yesterday for Moncton where they will join other Maritime and Newfoundland groups and brow"! today by special train. Previous to departing the Island trOOP PIT‘ 'aded before the Provincial Bulld- lng and heard a brief address by the Hon. A.W. Matheson. Mini-Biol‘ of Health and Welfare. The Pre- mier was unexpectedly caller! a- way from the Province Tuesday night. Mr. Matheson congratulated the Scout: on meeting the neces- sary qualifications to attend the Jamboree and felt that they would be a credit to themselves and the Province which they roprelented- He wished them good luck and a pleasant time. The Troop undfl" Scoutmuter I‘. A. Di-lscoll. 111!" paraded to the station via Rich- mond, Queen. Grafton and Wey- mouth Streets. On Tuesday the Scouts enjoyed a visit at Upton Farm from His Honour LL-Gov- itTrWi-ui‘ war 1p KETCH _wit.i>__ cow p .\' v\ rotary. Nov. 8.0. lulllvun of lum- merudo vu installed u chub-bun by Ir. Vow! who In a very groc- lous manner in behalf of tin mm- berl of the Court welcomed the new preolding officcr to the Choir. Rev. ‘I20. Bold wu appointed Aniltant Secretary and Rev. AB. Wet: pron reporter. alt .1“ I. s m. in‘ ernor J. A. Bernard and Hil Wor- ship Mayor B. llurlc MacDonald. where the four-day pro-Jamboree camp wu held. BOAT! - At the Prince County Hospital on July to Mb. and Mrs. Roy Boa l. Summcrslde. l. duulhtar. BALDIB!TON-—At P. I. Island Hospital on July 9. 1949, to Mr. and Mn. Lloyd- R. Buldcrston, Cross Bonds, a son. Allan Lloyd, 8 lbs, l3 01.1.. brother for Mar- jorie und Doreen. . CHAMPION-At the P. B. Island Hospital. July IO, tn Mr. and Mrs. Bordon Champion. a non, Robert Karl, 7 lbs. 15 oz. DOUGLAS-At the P-E-I. HfJIDltal M!‘ and on Jul}; 10th. 1949. to . Mrs. when Dou lu a dlu htcr. a lbs. a m. (ziiultntii Ann lff) AFFLECK-At the Prince County Hospital on Sunday. July 10th. to Mr. and Mrs. Garnet. Affleck. a son. Terrence Brim. WEIR - At the P. E. I. Hocpitsl on July 7th. to Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Weir of Parkdule. a Ion. BERNARD — At the P. E. I. Hos- pital on July 7. 1949 to Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Bernard. Hunter's Riv- er. a daughter. Georgina Delight, l lba. 4 ozs. BOWE—At the Charlottetown Hoa- pital. June 12th. to Mr. and Mrs. John Rowe. a daughter. Patricia Jacqueline. MacPHIIISON-At the RBI. Ho», pita], July 1B, 1H9, to Mr. ind Mrs. Daniel W. MacPl-icrson, Oys- ter Bed Bridge, (nee Ruth Bul- man). l son. Roderick Ernest. Weight 7 lbs. 8 oz. ' MaoKlNNON— At the Herbert Roddy Memorial Hospital. Mont- real. Qua, July 11th, 1949. to Mr. and Mrs. Eric A. MucKinnon. for- merly of Churchill. P. E. L, nee Vera MacNeill. Milton, P.E.I., a son, David Eric, weight 9 lbs. 4 oz. MARRIAGE S l DIXON‘ - [NOS — At Mlllvlew Un- ltcd Church. on Wednesday. July 6th, 1949. by Rev. E. R. Macvicar Erma Wlnnifred Inn and Mac- Kcmie King Dixon. GlLLIB-GILLIS — At tho St. John's Manse. Halifax on Juno 30th.. 1949 by Rev. J. D. Mac- Leod. Mary Laura Glllis of Grandview, P. E. Island to Clar- ence Dixon Gillia. Halifax. IVIGMOBE-MMDONALD-Iit the home of the bride's parents, Ken- sington. on Thursday, June 30th. by the Rev. L.M. Murray, Mildred Catherine Wigmore to Harold Leith MacDonald of Wheatley River. _..J IONNILL-IAIDINIZ — On Wag, nudcy. July 9th. 1949 at 1 o'clock, Zion Presbyterian Church by Rev. G. C. Webster nomad by Rcv. J. H’. Bishop, Ruby, dmnm, of Mr. and Mrs. John Jar-dine to Dr. Mark Lorne Bonnell. son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bonncll, MacLIIOD-COLWILL -... M u,‘ United Baptist Parsonage, NM“, River. July 19th. 1949. Witfield Stewart Colwlll of Klngmn, p; 1., to Vern Joyce MlcLood ,9 Lon] Creek. P. E. 1., by 11w, y; Barber. YOUNKII - IIMFADIIN -. Trinity United Church, Chariot-k. town. Wednesday. July 13th, 194m by Rev. J. R. Skinner assisted by Dr. H. C. Rice. Mary Phyllis Mu‘. Fudyen to Elmer Robert Younker. DEATH! lttuWII-IJAMB-At Eldon an July 9th.1949. J. R. M Willi 72nd yen w am: in hl| ANDREW-At E t Royal Saturday. July 9, M", long X drew, aged 74 years. MIGDOUGALL - All bh P111; Count Hospital on July. a. 19$ Reta cDougull. age 41 yum‘ SHAW-At tho r. a I. nil-pun Monday, July 11, Stephen Shaw m his 82nd year. MaoDONALD—At Kilmuir 6th, Mrs. John N. MacDonald in her 82nd year. BECKBBBT-At his homo in Bedo- quc on July 12, Westley Heckbcrt, 1 age 86 years. MOUNTAIN-At Kenlington. m» 12, 1949. Lynda Ruth. lgcd foul months. infant daughter of My and Mrl. Robert Mountain. HORNE-At Summeraido on run 13th. A. B. L. Home, lgc 99 yum MORI-IB-Jrhe death occurred at her home on Spring Sh. Summer- sldc, on Thursday, July 14th, oi Mrs. Florence Morris. wife of C B. Morris. , G. F. Hutelicson It Sch OPTODIITIICTU ‘UPOOIIIIIM ll tho flfllfl‘ d (luau for tho oondotfoa cl ocular detach." as onus-on urban NAPOLEON AND UNCLE ELBY 9y Clifford Mc Brian GEE; OQPINN $9195 ISN'T HORPPI ‘Ti-i: HURRAt-VS nésrt nwro tueunwtuaz, uurwa I vacuums/menu. uuavmu Hokuviva. a-r-irouuuvunaa. DMKUMINDTILIJNGLSWIN i ' ‘maze uiwoul: NOFGPALLIOOWYHATQJIKW MVI MRflM-I DENTITV. sum. WNHV OFAN Q-D ACTD GJRE°'PALL‘I'\-WTIS LEFT LONG-CAREER ~—A MY $11G!‘ Rn PRE§ we wags TfvisrT“ f I - . f JV "11 j; I 1 l’ f}; [I7 .\- 1 v v - v l: i". iruuonndlum-J“. —It i l AY SUBSCRIBERS