aucusr a. 1946 _ IHE CHARLUIIEIUWN GUARDIAN PAGE NINE. _ . _ —---—--g oua NEWS BUDGET i=0- Qua SATURDAY SUBSCRIBERSJ MONDAY SCELLANEOUS SHOWER - Mlnsisles Edna Jenkins and Ada Duncan were joint hostesses at a delg-ghtful miscellaneous showcr [or Miss Jean MacLean at .12 home of Mrs. Cyrus Pickard on Thursday evening. Many lovely ‘its were received by the bride- to-be and a delicious lunch was Spr‘Yed by the hostesses. LEAVE FOR-TIAMILTON - The Rev J.'I‘. Ibbott, pastor cf St. Pauls Anglican Church. City, leaves this. “ml-hing for his for er home in llumilton, Ontaizo, here lie will spend his annual vacation i-lc will be liccompanicd by Mrs. Ibboit and their son, James. During his hbsenc; the services at St. Paul's will he conducted by the Rev W. W. Clarkson. rector of St. Mark's Church, Halifax. Mr. M11 Mrs. Clarkson will arrive in Charlotte- mwn next Thursday and will oc- cupy the rectory during their stay here BLUEBERJRIES PLENTIFUL — For the first time in the history oi the Province. blueberries in ccrn- mercial quantities will be flown to New York within the next few days. it was learned lut night. Rsportl from various parts of t-he Province indicate the biue-brries are plenti- iul and that local buyers are now paying 20 cents a pound for them The Fraser Airborne Products pm- pose to fly them in lots of 5.000 pounds as soon as quantities of Ihls size are available. iumsalu. YESTTERD l- The funeral of the late M .. hdtew Dunn was held esterday m6!- noon from her res dence. 74 Chest- iiut Street. The services at the home and Irave were conducted hr the Rev. H. C. Rice. DD. The izallbearers were: W. Ford. H. l-‘ord. A. McLeod, R. Smith. F. .\fcDougsll, and E. I-lennessey- 111' ferment wss in the Pwplec CH"- eierv. POLICE COURT - In the Police Court Saturday a drunken driver was sentenced to seven days in .1811 and his companion oharittd Wm! throwing empty bottles from th car. smash them on the street was fined $3 .00 and costs or thirty days in jail. A drunk and disorderly was remanded until Wednesday and a speedei- fined $5.00 and costs or l0 days Jail. A young man chi-reed with breaking windows was Bivfln 8 ten day suspended sentence and ordered to pay damages. A defend- ant. in an Excise case was convicted and remandfd until this morning for sentence. FUNERAL SATURDAY — The funeral of the late Ian Edwin Stewart. son oi Mr. and Mrs. Ed- \\'ln Stewart. Bellevue Farm. was held from his parents’ residence satin-day afternoon. Services at ihe home and grave were con- ducted bv the Rev. E. . Mac- Vlcar and Rev. Stirling Stack- iiouse. Interment in Pownal cem- 5101')’. The pallbearers were George Tweedy. John MacRac. Ralph MC- Crlllum. Blake wood. Murdock ylolvneaux. and Blair MacRBB- SOCIAL GATHERING — Uri Thursday. July llth. Miss Hose Dobson was hostess at her_ home at Dalvay for a party 1'" "mm" of Miss Jean MacLean and Mr. Kfiiih Pickard whose engagement uhs recently announced. Six cur- loilds of friends motored l."om Charlottetown to shower the ycun: couple \vitli gifts and many zoorl WIShSS. After the presents were opened and admired everyone drove to the beach for a moon- light swim. The eveninfl Cltrued w.lh lunch served in the csmp kitchen followed by a Jolly sing- song. VISITORS RETURNED HOME -Mrs. Mary Westgate. Falrhaven. Mass, accompanied by her three daughters. Cora. Marjorie and (Hazel). Mrs. Warren Thompson al- so Mrs. Westgate’: sister. Mrs. Maud L. Manuel. South Wey- mouth. motored here. and had a pleasant vacation. visiting relativ- es and friends iln New Haven, Kingston, Hampshire. North Riv- er, Elmwood and Charlottetown. It was Mrs. Westgatefls daughters frsl visit here and she was‘ do- litzllted with the beautiful "Gur- drlii of the Gulf". Mrs. Wcstgnte 8nd Mrs. Manuel are daughters of tho late Mr. and Mrs. Walter Col- will Kingston. They returned home last. week. A pretty wedding wok place at Montague on Tuesday July 16th, 1946. at 4 p.m. when Mass Mary Fraser R.N , daughter of Mr and Mir. John E Fraser, wa: united ln marriage to Ml. Josc/ph Storey. son cf Mr aim Mrs. Joseph SWPCY. Charlottetown The ceremony, which was per- formed by Rev A S. Adams, pas- tor of the l/iontaguc United Church. in ‘he presence of about thirty near relatives and friends f‘! the bride and groom. took place iii the living rolxn under an arch pl-ettily decorated with ir-k and white flowers-end fern. he bride kiven in marriage by her father. looked lovely in hoi- mother's wad- dihg gown of ivory lace over silk. Her finger-tip veil was neld in lilcce by a coco-at of orange blos- soms and she carried a bouquet i.\f American Beauty rdses. The bridesmaid, Miss Elizabeth Mc- Gowan. R N, wore a floor-length zcwn of pink hnc black net, and carried a nosegay of i’. roses Mr. Wilfred James Char ttetown. acted as groomiirrlan. —Thcre passed awsv at the home of his son in Kensington cn June 4th. James Y. Inglis, in his 80th year. almost a life-long resident of O‘Lcar. being one 0f the first settlers t ere. As a painter and decorator his rtlcrk could not be excelled. In i832 he married Emeline Cross- nim daughter of Henry Cross- man of Surnmerside. 0f this union eight children were born of whom four. have passed on. There are left to lhoui-ii: James Evans of Remington‘, (Lottiol Mrs. C. Iii. Britt of Shreveport, Igiuhiona: (Ruby) Mrs. Lewis \cy. Spiritwood. Sash; (Marion) Mrs. siephsn fiatsli. St. Joliii. N. .: (Bei-thal- . S. S. Lanford. Shreveport. Inuisiana. A pretty weddin It St. Duirrtanul iuicila on Jana.» 20th when Ms Gertrude Veronica gllllflfrest dough er of Mr. and Mrs. B- Flemlns became the ilmio zlrirlsgce Ildgardonly son of Mr. achulhnlieontfi, %adwinl both cmony was iisrfonneo by the M“ Dr. McMahon who mo asle- wss soiemniaed is _ marriage to brated the Nuptlal Mass, The altar was beautifuli de- plcgtiilatized with out flowers an vigil 5 . ‘The young bride given in mar. riage by her father looked very charming in floor length dress of white emibrodiereli sheer over 5a,. in with finger tn veil lier only ornament wa sa string o1 pearls the Rift of the groom. She carried a bouquet of American boom; roses. She was attended by the groom's sister as bridesmaid -who was be. comin ly dressed in pale blue Lagg with f cwered hat. Her bouquet was a nosegay of sweet heart roses. Mr. Bernard Fleming, brothel‘ of the bride (ICICJ as gronmsmal-l, The wedding march was. pliiygd by the organist Mrs. Joseph Doug. an and Mr. Frank McIntyre sang appropriate hymns during the ceremony. . -—-- I BROWN-REVILLE WEDDING_ A quiet and Drfilti’ wedding took place on June 27th in Toronto ai St. Patrick's Church when Mar- garet Mary, daughter of My, and Mrs John Reville. Cardigan. P. E. 1-. WM united in marriage to Robert Douglas Brown son of Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Brown of Brigdul, Ont. The marriage cere- mony was performed bv Rev. Geo. McKenna. CSSR. The bride look- ed charming in a street-length dress of white silk crepe. She wore a picture hat and hei- oor- sag-g bouquet was of sweetheart zoscs. She was attended by he? sister. Mrs. Robert Googins of Bristol. Comm. who wore a yellow crepe dress, yellow flowered hat and her corsage was of Talisman roses. The groom was supported bv his cousin. Don C. Brown of Tforonto. Following the weddinz breakfast at the King Edward Hotel. the couple left for Niailflrd Falls and from there on a boat trip on the Great Lakes. For trav- elling the bride wore a rose sum- mer suit with white accessories. Mr. and Mrs. Brown will reside in Ottawa where the IZTOOm is an employee of the DEDl- 0! fill-m’ port. Purchasiniz Branch. ‘TIYFSDAY CONGRATULATIONS -A large number of friends called on Mr. and Mrs. William Fretwell on Sat- urday to extend best wishes on their Golden Wedding Annivers- ary. Many handsome remembrance accompanied hy bouquets were re- ceived by the popular couple- Frank MoQilald. lil-year-old son of Mr. Alexis McQuaid, 34 Long- worth Avenue, and the izte Mr} McQiinid, met with a serious accl- dent sometime between 10.30 and 11.30 Sunday “Twining when he was badlly burned ataut the two lezr". and the right arm MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER — On Thursday cvenrng, M155 Mrr- jorie Munn was hostess at a (1:- lightiul miscellaneous shower. in honor of Miss Eldii Smith whose marriage to Mr. John Jay is tak- ing place this week. The bride- to-be was the recipient of many lovely gifts. A dainty lunch wot served by the hostess. CAUSES OF DEATHS — T710 causes of P E I tenths dlirinll ‘We third quarter of 1945 were: Diph- theria 1: 'I‘.B. 9; influema. i: cari- cer 23: intercranial 18; diseases of‘ the heart 46: diseases of the art.- erios '7; pneumonia _5; diarrhom and enteritis 9: nephritis 2: silici-ie l; homicides 3: other accident: deaths ti; other “pecified causes 2:8; ill-defined 1; total 160. BELIEVES IN X-RAY — Til‘? oldest persc-r. to visit the Mob 1': X-ray Unit to cate is bel=eved to be Mr. FJ Arsenault. a retired merchant of Wellington. M1. Arsen- ault. a veteran if 70 years in bus; iness behind :he counter was Still hale end hearty and walked from his home to the x-ray 14ml"? 113' Wellington Villarr- VISITING PARENTS — Mr. Mei- bouriie Richardson formerly of St. Eleonora and now of Seattle. Waslz accompanied oy his wile. 5s visit- ilig his pérents. Mi. and Mrs. Syd- ney Richardson 1t. is foltv years since M1‘. Richaxdson left his p.1- (lve province and he naturally notes many changes that have taken place in that time. like. Richardson. who is visiting P. E Island for the first time, lvas born -—FROM SMILEY SASK. Mr. Frcd Wright of Smiley, SIISR- atchewan is visiting in Summer- side where he is the guest of riis sister Mrs. Frank McNcill Mr. McNeil] was rin enthusiastic spect- ator at the laces at. Vernon or. Wednesday, especially in the No. 1 Classified rice vlllcn his nepivjx Don McNcill drove Bcavcrdolc in a whirlwind fii-lsh If tllerc l5 an; power in the occult force uf telepathy. hh "pulling" for nephew Don in the 3rd heat had the de- sired efiect.-K LEAVES FOR SASK. —Mr. Lea _Crossman of Carlyle. Sask., left for his home there on Tuesday after spending the past few months vis- iting relatives and friends ln Tryon. Albany, Middleton. Clyde River and Charlottetown. Ml‘ Crossman enjoyed his stay and saw many changes as it has been 2O years since he last visited the Island. He was accompanied its for as Moncton by hl-s nephew. Mr, Elmer Walsh. Clyde River. an}! from Moncton to Montreal by his brother R. erson and Mrs. Cross- man. of oncton. DIES IN NEW YORK-News of the sudden death in New York of Mr. Benjamin Perry. 69. a fflrmfll‘ resident of Charlottetown. was i-e- ceived in the City yesterday. For‘ many vears- he was a member 0! the Charlottetown firm of McDon- aid andPe-i-ry. Later. the ill!‘ MT- Perry removed to Sydney. N 5-- where he remained for anumbil‘ of veers before going to New Y" - He is survived bv his wlfe- t? sons sad two daughters. A brot - er. Walter. is associated witléhht! Brown Electric Comvlflh ‘I’ lottetown. _ “Eiaspivl Mary wappmo a ifik “d . Couahlin of Bos- 1;! Cc ‘mitt. dlgusllt" vi fl. lm ton, Mass. and Campbelllfllle- Plgfé Ma. The Rev Fat-her Savage. s fir. w, Miler as maid of honor. The - the ceremony at th! of m. o-ulhlalwlller- My 13"» P‘ gt, pol-hard’; Church. Rockland. - i-I fficiated. Jlftending (he 2 If; her cousin,.Mrs. Charles man was Dr. William Coukhlin. brother of the brldfi- A l'"°9"°“ Thorndike Hotel. Following a wad- ding trip they will reside in Mainswsmoulderlng but in this case RETURN T0 U S. A. —Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Conntdly and son. Jiin- mie. and Mrs. Catherine Kelly returned today by motor to Mel- rose, Mass. after visiting their aged father. Mr. Edward Walsh, Summerville. P. E. I. Mr. Walsh, who is ln his 90th year, takes an active part in farming, even to running the tractor. He takes a great interest in world affairs and says he could not live on the farm AIIhIIOI-II- reading the "Guardian" a y. Disaster in tho form of a rag- ilig woodland fire struck the little P-rin-ce County village of West Devon. six miles from 0'Leary. Yesterday afternoon causing a pro- DENY loss so far of $5.000. The fire. which had its origin in the woodland forming part oi the farm of Samuel Graham. be- gan about 2:30 yesterday after- noon. Fanned bv a southwest breeze. it bumed its wliv to the edge of the clearing and then swept across and destroyed the house and barn. In addition, Mir. Graham suflered the loss of’ all his farm machinery. except a truck wagon and a hay mower. Included in the loss were two pl s. a gasolene engine. and a tlhr - in: outfit. A Solemn High Mass of Requiem was suns at St. Catherine's Church No Mass on Thursday I 11107111118. July l5 for Ball-aft Ed-,.‘iighest ratines to be made. Rob- w-zrd Larkin The celebrant was Rev. James E Sullivan ar-"l he Vii-ls assisted ov Rev Garrett Barry O M.I. and Rev Julian Burt, P. SM. Rt Rev. Joseph C. Walsh J.C D. was in the sanctuary. The pallboirers were Francis L. Carroll and Henrv Croilan of Norwood, Alphonse Larkin (l! Roslirdale. and Peter Glllis of Quincy. Ihe fun- eral was held from the home of M: l.larkin’s sister Mrs. James A Dunn, Norwocd. and burial was in St. Joseph's Cemetery West Roxbury. Monsignor Walsh raid the committal prayers at the grave MI‘. Dunstan McNichol and his charming. wife Yvonne. formerly of London. 22113.. are enjoying a fortnighfs holiday at Lho summer home of Mrs. J.P. McNlchoi. Dun- stan spent many summers 1n Car- digan prior to enlisting in the Canadian Army as a private on graduation from Harvard Law School in 194l—beiore the United States entered tho war. Discharg- ed last winter he had attained the rank of Captain and Adjutant with the Ontario Tank Regt. af- ter serving with that unit in It- alv and North West Europe. His other brother. Robert. who was a recent visitoi- to Cardigan, held the same position with an Ameri- can untit in the latter theatryof war. The young couple are being entertained bv their many friends. --GHILD KICKED BY HORSE —The condition of Bruce MacFar- 18119. two-ycar-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman MacE-arlane of Fern- wood. who was kicked by a horse last Saturday afternoon and is a patient in hte Prince COunty l-Ios- pital. was reported last night as good. He has a deep cut on~ the left check extending from the eye down to his mouth but there are no fractures. It not known exactly (‘low the accident occurred but the litt-le fellow had wander- ed out in the field by tiimself and probably walked up behind the horse and took hold of his tail. The horse kicked. catching him full in the face. Fortunately he was found immediately and rush- fdl to the Prince County Hospi- a . S WEDNESDAY —HAR.RIS-RENNIE — A quiet wedding was solernnized Tuesday afternoon. July 23rd. at Steven's Shore. RE. 1., when Mary Lina Harris of Khutsiord. P. E. I.. be- came the bride of Arthur Louis Rennie of Elmsdale. P. E. I. The single ling ceremony was per- formed bv Rev. Ernest J. Barrass. minister of’ the Summerside Bap- list Church. in the presence of friends of the contracting parties. Folio-wing the marriage ceremony , the newlyweds left on a briefhoh- eymoon trip to Truro, Sydney. and other Nova scotiah towns. return- ing to Elmsdale where Mr. and MIS. Rennie will reside. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Harris. the groom being the son of the late Mr. and Mrs Louis Rennie. S -FIRE BURNED OUT - After burning the house and barn of Mr. Samuel C-Dlhilfl. West Devon. ano dcstroyirn, between three rind four acres of valila-bll: woodland. the tire which berzali at the back oi Mr Graham's flirm cn lvionday zlfternroii li-ls burned ltsélf out In the meantime it had crossed the road into the woods br-longing m Mr William VITGEDIZ and for a time threatened ihe safet: of his house and farm buildings. The O'Leary fire iepartrnent were an effective addition to the laree number of VJIIVIICEI‘ fire lighters who fought the raging flames for several hours. -ARRIVES HOME - Miss Blanche Kenny has arrivcil by plane from Toronto to spend some ti-me with her father, Mr. Claude T. Kenny, Harvard Street, Summerside. Miss Kenny for the past three years, has been Y.M.C. A. supervisor for the Canadian Women's Army Corps, M.D. 2 and iias had her work exhibited at Depot Coys. across Canada. The Ga lery of Fine Arts, Eaton‘: Col- lege Street, The Canadian-Ameri- can Handicraft Exhibition. New York City and the 1945 Ontario Agricultural Convention. S -BRUSII FIRE AT WATER- FORD-There are three potential danger spots in West Prince where brush fires are reported burning but. all of them seemed well under control last night. The most active blaze seemed to be lit Waterford. near Palmer Road, where about twelve acres of wood- land was burned on Monday. Members of Alberton detachment. R.C.M.P. organized a band of fire fighters Monday evening and succeeded in bringing it under control. Yesterday it continued to smoulder and last night it ziprazii! up again but local residents were keepin an eye on it. A shower of rain onday night hel ed the situation temporarily. t West Devon where the house and barn of Mr, Samuel Graliam'was dell- troyed on Monday the sl-tulition seemed to be much improved. The other ares from which a fir: was re oi-ted is near Ports e lake w ere some scrub tlni en's i. a ~with the beautiful garden of the ' cousin. MLss has never appeared dangerous. even ii under cclntrol these fires will probably conti-nue to smould- er until drenched hy a heavy rain. S. Miss Harriet L. Tar-bush of Clay- aud 59115. Halifax. l5 Visiting hel- llpége in Charlottetown 1o; a ion. ——Dr. William J. Camipbgll o; Nashville. Tennessee, has returned filler surname a few days vacui- ion in Sufnmersid-z with Mr. and lvlrs. W. J. Lidstone. Dr. Camp- resident of Atlanta Theo- luglcal simimrv and is a brother of Mrs. Lldstone. s —Mrs. Louise Melucci. of Patr- tuckett. Rliioni: Island, accompanied by her nephew. William White, of Providence. motored to Charlotte- town on a short visit to her mot-her Mrs. Annie Gillis. She left on Fri- day morning accompanied back by her mother who intends spending 1W0 months with her daughters. ‘ACCEPTS SCHOLARSHIP-Bob MBcNcill Simms, Mainland grad. uate. has accepted a John Mc- Mulleh Regional Scholarship for the college of engineering at Cor- liell University after registering a 59110187511111 lo the University of Florida. His rating in placement tests taken by 15.000 seniors in Florida was reported as being in ihe upper one percent. one cf the erVs mOther was Margaret Mac- Neill. St. Catherine's. Ml‘. Mal:- Neill was an official in the Pro- vincial Building. Charlottetown at the time oi his death in 1915.- (Sunday Neil's-Journal. Dsytons Beach. Fla.) IS ISLAND MINISTER — The "Lynn Item", Lynn. Mass. reports in a special column that Centre Congregational Church. Lyniiheld, Mass" of which Rev. Lauchlin D. MacDonald, formerly of Kilmuir, P-ELL. is minister, has recently ceived forty-six new members iiito its fellowship. Mr. MacDon- ald is a former graduate of Prince oi Wales College and Dalhcusie University. More than one half of those received were accepted on profession of faith; nine adults also received baptism. Amongst those who were received by cer- tificate of transfer were represen- tatives of ten denominations. in- cluding. Baptist. Seventh Day Ad- ventists, Lutheran. Universalist. Methodist, Anglican. Presbyterian Church of U. S. A.. Congregation one from St. Andrew's Church. New Glasgow, N. S.. and two c- man Catholics. Lynnfleld is on: of the rapidly growing residential towns of New England. VISITORS RETURNED HOME. —Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Stewart. Boston, Mass. motored here and had a pleasant vacation. visiting Mr. Stewart's sister, Mrs. Walter Quilty. South Shore and his bro- ther Mr. George Scewart. Redford.‘ Mr. Stewart has not been home for thirteen years and he found many changes. It was Mrs. Stewart's first visit here and she was deliehted Gulf and the differcnt places vis- ited including Dalvav and Caven- dish. On their way back they cali- ed and spent several davs with Mr. Stewart's brother. Mr. Donald Stewart at Bucksport, Maine. A widely knnwn and much es- taemed citizen c! Kinross passed away at the rionle of his diiuilbtcr Mrs. W.A. Jenkins of VBYF/Jll. PE Island On June 20th.. 1946 at. the advanced age of ("mast nilietv one years. He was a . Srmuel Martin and wife Campbell. and was born at Kin- ross August ‘lrd. 185.5. i-Ie attended the Uigg School and for a time. as a young man taught schoo. Later he carried on forming on the old Martin iumestead He was also a skilled calpenter, and built a great many homes ln his neigh- borhood He was an elder in th- Church c.f Scott-ind and also ppm-l as presenter. l-le has a gum Gaelic scholar. He was a Conservative member in the P E. Isl-ma Lggl5- lature frcm 1912 to 1919 and for four of those veais was Speaker of the House. —MacDONALD -- ALLEN. — A quiet wcddlng took place at the‘ Uulted Church parsonage at Buy. field. N. B.. on Saturday. July L'0;h, when Miss Irene Theresa Allen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Allen of Borden was united i.n may- riage to Mr. John Archibald lwlgo. Donald. soil of lilrs. Charles Mac. Donald and the late l\lr. MacDon. ald, also of Borden. The cerimony WES performed in the presence of n few relatives by Rev. llziv Mom Kenzie. The bride was prcttliy ai- tlrzd in a pastel biu; prep;- with flower hat (incl lvliiie llfCESibrlQfl She was attended by Mrs. Arthur Bent and Mr. Arthur Bent was groomsman. Folrowing the wedding- ‘he 7159171’ 601111119 motored to‘ Amherst returning to Germaine ls- land whfire they spent their honey-- mon.——A. Historic old Kirk of St. Jam“ was the scene of one of the pret- Uim Widdlllgs of the season. on Tuesdav afternoon. July 30. when Frances Phyllis. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred C. Maclleocl of this city, became the bride of William Elderkin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clfsrles Bentley, or this city, The 06181110111! was performed by EhIFMRev. T. H. B. Somers, MA" IL-le bride, given in marriage by he: father. wore a street-length dress of Jurquoise blue and car- ried s bouquet of American Beauty roses. She was attended by he: Isabell (Billie) Bourke. who wore a dress of rose fllured sheer with feather hat of liiatching shade. and carried a 601188! cf pink carnaiions. The bridegroom was supported by Mr. Ralph Dumont. The ush- crs were Mr. Ronald Smith. of Saint John, and Mlr. Donald Mac- Leod. brother of the bride. During the signing of the reg- ister. “Oh Perfect -I.ove" was beautifully rendered by Mrs. Neil MacLean. accompanied by Miss Lillian MacKenzie. organist of St. James Church. who also played the Wedding March. The bride's mother was attired in navy blue with white accessor- ies and wore a corssge of white cal-nations. The groom's mother was attired in rose crepe with white accessories and wore a cor- sage of white roses. Following the ceremony. a re- ception was held at "The Char- lottetown" after which the happy couple left by car for points in Ncvs S:otla and New Brunswick. _ \ THURSDAY FROM MIAMI, FLORIDA - Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Best anti their son. azcolnpanied by IIIEX? sister, Mrs. Mae Douglas and niece Dorothy Downing of Boston are inotorirl; on ‘he Island visiting rel- atives and friends in Belmont. Kensington and I-orturie Bridge. Ml’. Keith M. . son. secretary of West Point Fer c-s Lid. the com- pany that has oc-{h formed to 05;. Plate a ferry service betweqh West Pflint and some New Brunswick 90ft. said last night that trle com- pany has in view a suit-ible bout in Newnifc. Nev: Jersey. 1nd tlicv are llow waiting for tile approval c,f ihe Dominion Government iri- spectoi-s. A woodland fire which has been T381118 at White Sands-a litt-le settlement four irlles frcm Murray River-since noon Monday. ha; spent its force last right after having wrought uestructlcn ovcl mgvllbgrafires of valuable wood will Mrs. Fred MacDougail. Char. lottetown, who hos been ‘sbendlyig a very enjoyable holiday visiting relatives and .'l' lJdS in Boston alid Connecicutt. M .s. returned home Ye-"eff-ifly. She was accompanied from Mormon, N B. by lier hus- band anol family. Capt» and Mrs. Arthur W. Lom- bard, Sayersville. R.1., are visit- int: lier uncle, Donald A. MacKen- Zle of Melville. accompanied by Mrs. Ernest Pickering of Margate. Mr. Stanley V Whittaker. Saint John. N. B.. arrived here on Mon- dav, travelling by plane, to spend his vacation. Hi5 wife and daugh- ter Jackie are also vacationing here. the guests of Mrs. Mabel Lavers. REVISITS NATIVE rnovmca —Mr. A.W. blazKenzie, of New Bfidfufd. Mass, l5 a visitor to the Province where he is renewing many acquaintances of other days. A rlitlve of Melville, Lot 60, M)‘ MacKenzie left .l'.e Province forty one years ago and took up his res- idence in Massachusetts. Hr served on the police force in New Redford for 27 years 1nd has only IBCEIUIY retired Mr. lvlacKenzie pfan; on remaining here for Old Hohlc Week. —VANCOUV_EITBY PLANE — Mr. and Mrs. (Jlflik Woodslde vrho were visiting frierds and -el;ltive>' in Malpeque, lei". on lliursday morning by olililc direct to Val.- couver, B.C. The,» had detourerl cn their plane t-‘io home tivo weeks ago to Chicago. New York aiui other American 111185. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Campbell cl Woiliistoli. Mass. who have been enjoying a very pleasant vacation lOl‘ lne past three weeks as guests at the Hotel Charlotte- lowli. Charlottetown. P. E. I.. are llow visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stsuart Drake of Mead- ovuoiink. Cornwall. and visiting friends and relatives in KiiligSlOil and New HavenfiP. E. 1. —Mrs. Ernest Pickerinz cf Mar- gate has returned home after vis- liing her sister. Mrs. Emma Mor- rison. of Brooklyn, N. Y.. and brother, Richard Bet-tram. of Ne\v_ Bedforci. Mass. who has been ser- ibusiv ill in the Massachusetts General Hospital. Mrs. Pmlrerliig motored home from Saylesvills. Rhoda Island, with her cousins Capt. and lVLrs. Arthur W. Lem- bard, who are spending a short vacation on the Island. —Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stavert of Kensington have as their house guests their niece. Mrs Vera El- liott. of Somingdale. Sask. and her mother. Mrs. Minnie Orr. It is twenty-seven rears since Mrs. Elliott. the former Vera Stewart left Keusington and she is re- ceivinz s warm welcome from old friends. CD —I:‘AMILY REUNION — On Jilly 18th, at the old home of the late Mr. and lilrs. John J. Doniville, “as. Cape after forty-five years. their unbrokeli family of nine children met together for a reunion after many years oi absence. Present at the reunion sure the families of the‘ sisters and some of the grand-l children. nuriibcriizg forty in all. A delicious supper was served. when they had all garnered in the dining FRIDAY PROMINENT VISITOR — Mi- Justice Adrien Doiron o.‘ Regina. S-zsk . with his loll and two daugh- lcrs are visiting J18 Province. Jus- ticc Dorion is 1 sch of the late Dr. Dclron and was, ‘corn at Iignisli. He left the Province 38 years ago and this is nis first visit since that time. On leaving here. they will Nova Scotia and New Bruno- ‘515 A DAY-Several families ilvm: in lhe ivesiern section of the Province are now earning as much a5 $15 a day picking blue- berries. according to reports reach- int: (lie Guardian. Blueberries are said to bc uziusiizllil‘ plentiful and tuc pickers are receiving 24 cents a DOund for all they can pick. REGATTA AT SHEDIAC- Yachting enthusiasts from Char. lottetolvii were cnrcule to Shedicc yesterday to take part in the Re- gatta being held there today. The first boat to leave Wednesday was the “Jeep" manned by Mesrs. Jack King and Jack Johnson. Mr. H. C. Burke followed in his motor boat. towing two smaller boats of the snipe class. Mr. K. M. Mar- tin and son Dan left yesterday morning by motor launch. On hoard were Messrs. Joe Curran. Louis Sadler. and Mac Irwin. Thev had in tow the latter’s boat “Zeriith". Mr. Fred Small left by motor car to lttehd the meet. VISITING CAMBRIDGE—Mrs. Ivan Duvar and daughter. Jean. of Montague. P. E. Island. are in Cambridge. Mass, visiting Mrs. E. I-l Duvar, who is living with her daughter. Mrs. George Pauton. Bigelow St. She formerly lived in Charlottetown, P. E. Island. Mrs. Duvai- is 83 years old and her many friends are zlad to hear she is reccverlne from a severe illnes which she suffered five months 220. ENJOYED IVIOTOR TRIP-Mr. and Mrs. A. M. MacLeod Craw- ford Place. have returned to their home after a motor trip to Prime Edward Island. While there lhcy visited friends and relatives Charlottetown and surrouridine country. They were accompanied to the Island bv Mr. MacLeods sister. Mrs. Carl French. Brook- line. Mass. and cousin. Mrs. Etta Drummond. who visited her bru- iher. Mr. Finlay MacKinnon. who with his fairiilv is spend-ins the summer at Rosebank Beach Suuihport. ‘EXTEND aiecTaic um:- wprl; his Zégllill extending tile electric power line through stilli- merville. New Perth and Rose- neath. from the end of .he 5'99!‘- row's Road where it branches off the paved rorrl ‘c go ‘A1r‘]ug;h l0 the Qlll hydrg plant at. Mwlliiigile A gang of mm. armed w‘th mne- hanciled shovels. began digglrg. hcles for tliebig poles elrly L115 week and it :s expected that 511B ioil will be pushed to completion rapidly. The coming 0f hi? 17ml?!‘ line is being WEIOOIIIECI by fl w"- siclera-ble number oi tho farmers in the districts concerned They had been clamoring for it out were fearful that the .ine would not be constructed this year. —B. Miss Gathering-Copeland and Frederick Mark Roberts were join- 9d in the bonds of holy mail-i- County Ho Mr. Keiisirlgtorl, P. E. I.. a daughter. Karen Dianne. JAY-At the Prince Edward Is- Ths non-denominational Bible Study Group was held from July 21st to July 26th, in the Fraser Memorial Church. As many as sixty-one children took advantage of this wonderful opportunity. Friday evening a special service was held and the parents were present to heal- the children re- view the work of the week. The teachers were the Rev. J.M. Fras- er and Mrs. Fraser. Mr. and Mrs. Cunningham. Mrs. Carl Weeks. and Mrs. David B. Hodgson. For the IITS! time in its his- tory the City of Charlottetown lvns solely und H. C. M. P. for one hour and a lialf yesterday evening wliL-le ilie members of the City Police tcrce were doing honour to ex-Sergerliit Allan McInnls at s banquet at the Charlottetown Hotel. Police chairman N. W. Lowilicr presided and formally opened his~ remarks by conveying his ’llunl:s‘ to Inspector N. J. Anderson, RC; M. P., for his izenerosl-ty in agree-l irlg to police the City during the banquet. He then paid a warm tribute to the devoted and effici- ent police service of ex-Sgt. Mc- Innis who. he sai-d. had served the City faithfully for thirty-five years. Mr. Lvowther also comment- ed on the presence of ex-Sgt. Will- iam McInnis and asked him to consider the banquet a somewhat belated honour to himself as well. His Honour, Mayor B. Earle Mac- Donald added lii-s words of il.hu‘e to ctr-Sergeant Mr-Irinis anti can“ eluded by presenting him iritli a testimonial from the City of Charlottetown BIRTHS J-EJNKINS-At the Prince Edward. Island Hospital, July 24, 1946. to Mr l and Mrs. Willard Jenkins, PounaL. a son. BERNARD-w“ the City Hospital July 30. 1946. to Mr. and Mrs. William Bernard. Royalty Junc- tion, a daughter. GOBMLEIL-On Juno 13, 1946. to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gormley. (nee Margaret Enman) Dorchester. Mass, a son. Edward Arthur. CASH—At the Prince County Hos- pital. Summerside, Saturday. July 20. 1946. Mr. and Mrs. Unaries Cash of Graham's Road. a son. LUND-At the Charlottetown er tile protection of the, llihhiiiacas NEWSON - WARD — At the Bap- tist Parsonage, North River, on July 25. Norma Jean Ward of ilampshire was united in mar- riage to Leitli New-son of King- ston. Rev. A. E. Todd was the officiating clergyman. MURPHIf-JOIINSTON - At fhl Bishtrfs Residence. Charlottetown. July 3i. i946. by the Rev. Father Ivlalvfaiiuli.‘ Cornelius Raymon d llfurpiiy. Mt. Stewart. P. E. I.. to Shirley Ruby Johnston, Murray Harbor North. P. E. I. ltENTLEY-.\1cLEOD—At the Kirk Jami-s. Charlottetown. July ’° lav the Riv T.H. Bus. . MA. S.'I‘.M.. M11115- is Phyllis. only daugh- and Mrs. Wilfred C. paariis initiate/u: _ Alirjifl“ C-ty Huspl‘: nl on Tliursriav. Aziizusl l. .946. Mrs. Mizrdie lfacLi-an in her 80th year. GILLIS—Ai 131 Upper Prince St. on Vlerlinesdayi July 3i, 1946. Doris E. Gillls in her 24th yeundailv‘ er of Mr. and Mr. G. C. G. . GREEN- At .\’IC"i "up pr. August- ist. 1946 Dr. Cecil B’ Crecn ROBERTSON-At the P.E.1. Hos- pital. July 3i. 194.6. Ali; Mary Itcbrrtscn cfrcz- rf tile late T. H. Ho‘: Cflil Margaret p . 11 N‘ zlrlottetown ."_ .. August 1. 19-15. Mrs. Murdi" MacLean. in her 80th year. P EaPIERRE-At ille homo pf his . 2k ltlcllonald. 9.5 Sunday. Julv 28. __ re. s32 9i years. t .dr'l=rily. Jul" 17, 194C‘. Orchard Street, Taunton. Mass, Mr". Wat's A. Tliorne oi Keen“ N I-I . formerly‘ of Harring- icri. P E I . "arid/aw of the ‘late Mr HBITIICCTfI TICWIF- and ozllzehter oi the late “fr. 1nd Mrs. Stew- rlrt- 7'1"“ 2Y1’ W“ in . NFI. BOULTER-At Cloverdaie. B. C. on Julv 17th. i946. Lvdie Lcbiban Leard Boultcr. awed B3 beloved wife cf J. Mat-Donald Bdulter, for- Hospital July N. 1946. to Constable A. J. and Mrs. Lllnd. a son (10% lbs.) McDOUGALL-At City Hospital,‘ Saturday, July 27, 1946, to Mr. and, Mrs. Aeneas McDougali, Bedford, al daughter. I‘ MacMILLAN-At Mt. Edward Road. 29. 1946, to Mr. and Mrs. Emesti MacMiilan, a daughter. l CONNELL — At Grace Maternity. l-los-pLal. Winnipeg. Ivicli.. July 26.’ 1946. to Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Conrielhl (nee Patricia Chappell, Bordenq P. E. I.. now Lapgruth. Manitoba) a SO11. MOLYNEAUX-Iri the City Hos- pital on July 16. 1946. to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Molyneaux. a daughter (Marv Dorothea.) MacDONALD -- At the Prince] spltal. July 1o, 194s, to Mrs. C. H. MacDonald, l land Hospital on July 30, 194B, to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jay. City. a molly bv the Rev. Father K. Mc- Donald Oil Saturday. June 29, at~ Len o'clock in the Sacred Heart Church at Warmlinster. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James. Copeland cf Warminsteri and iLic groom is ihe son of Mal William‘ Roberts and the late Mrs. Roberts of Klnkcra. P.E.I._ The church was decorated with pennies, roses and orange bios- soms. Mrs. Michael Naullhlofl 0151'" ed the vreddine. music. ATTENDING NCO'S TRAINING COURSE AT DARTMOUTH — The following AlCUs of 60 Squid" ron. Charlottetown. R.C.A.F. Air Cadets left this moming for Dart- mouth, N.S. to attend two weeks NCO's qualifying cc-urse: W. 0. 2 A. W. MacDonald. Grafton Street, City; A-Sgt. J, C. Acorn. 1'71 Gt. George St. City; A-Sgt. - W- I-lt-nnesscy, 255 Fitzroy St. City; A-Sgt. . L, Macbeon, 220 Rich- mond St.. City; A-Sith D. T. Thompson, 101 Upper Prince Sh, Ci-ty. Oli completion of the course successful candidates will no con- firmed in abovc-stotcd ranks. room before the supper was served all Joining in singing. “Be Presciit at our Table Lord." The nine Child-l reri of the late Mr. and Mrs, John J. Dcmville ni-J: Mrs. Joitli lilac- Lennaii. Wes: Cape: Mrs. John B. lluich, Lcgnrl. Iowa; Mrs. G. F. Llnder. Washington. l). C; Walter Bennett. Waiiham, 11s.... Rev. Walter J. Domviilc. Clyde River, N. S. Mrs. Lloyd Ross. Grosse Point. Dlichlgan; hfra-hicrle Easter. Grosse Point, lllicliiiizaii; Mrs. E, liiacDotlgall, Springfield West and Mrs. Earle Ellis, \\".st Cape. The evening was pleasantly spent in social chat and a sing song of old favourite hymns of .11: £ol;ilij.'.-~:$ Miss Helen Murphy of Nciboro left for Halifax on Sunday. K —I"AREWELL AND PRESEN- TATION-‘Ihe members of Bor- den Loyal Orange Lodge at their ieguiar monthly meeting in July mad-e a presentation to one of their most. valued members. Mr. Gordon Ross. who is moving to Charlottetown in connection with his work as seed potato inspector. The Master of the Lodge. Amett Bell presided and invited the Bedeque District Master. J. Hamp- ton McLean to a seat on the Plat- form. He then called on Gilbert Bell who read theaddr-ess. and Fran-k Qulgley made iiie presen- tation of a beautiful engraved Past Master's Jewel. Although Bro. Ross was taken completely by surprise. he made a fitting and feeling reply. thanking lhem for their gift. Grand Lodge honors were extended to the Grand Chall- lsin Alexander B. McFarlsne and Deputy Grand Suretarv A.A. Mc- Callilm and three Past Grand Masters present: J. Y. Phillips. J. Verner Moore. and T. J. Inman. There was a large number of vis- itlng brethren from Prince Arthur Lodge. crapaud. King Edward Lodge. Central Bedeque. and Ber- lhelier Lodge. Summerside. Sev- eral short addresses were liven. all complimenting bot-h Bros. Ross and hfcl-eari. on the recent nrcmotions they have each re- ceived. At the close o-f the meet- ini! the members of Borden Lodsc served refreshments. and a social hour was spent. closing with the H1".0.’l"l Anthem. l Li A plentiful supply of wafer was Two acres of woodland were destroyed at Carleton yefif-éfdfli’ afternoon in a fire which origin- ‘ pied ill (he vroods o short dist- l auce from the home of Ml". Elmer ‘ Francis. _ 1 A hurried (‘.111 for asslsliintfi to combat ihe fire was sslii to ltfayor W. P. MacNeill of Borden who lnspohdpll by sending the towns fire equipment under command of ‘l Chief Preston Darracii. available after a nearby brook had been dammed and with 5W8 flenuths cf hose in service. the fire vms flnallv extiusuishfd f0“! hours later. cpl. MacLellan and Cst. Nisht- inggle of the Borden detachment. R.C.M.P.. rendered assistance to ihe fire-fighters. No buildings were destroyed U!‘ damaged by the fire. A prominent citizen of Mcrliacile died at about eight o'clock yes- terday morning in the Kine‘: County Hospital in the erson o-l Dr. Cecil B. Green who ad been a practising dentist in that town for over forty years. Born at Summorside seventy years ago. he was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Penn Green of that town. He attended llic local schools and later entered the Baltimore College of Dental Sur- gery, Baltimore, Maryland and re- ceived his degree in 1903. He im- mediately opened an office ‘m Montague and practised thori- till shortly before his death. He was a 32nd degree Mason and the im- mediate past president of ihe Prince Edward Island Dental As- sociaiion. He loaves to mourn his wife, ihe roi-mor Ada M. Parkman and one sister. Miss Gcrrgic Green of Summerside. The Ifllf‘ Dr. Green had been sell- ously ill for the past three wet-ks hut had been in falling: ‘ielilth for some time before that. The funeral service ivi-ll be mn- ductcrl (it his late residence at 10.30 o'clock daylight time, Sai- uiday morning acid interment .vill be at the People's Cemetery, Sum- merside st 2 o'clock in the after- noon under the auspices of the MOSHER — At Savage Harbor on J e daughter. Linda Louise. uly 10, 1946, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred- riok S. Mos-her, a daughter, Lillian Pearl. LOVE-At the Prince County Hos-l pital on Sunday. July 28. 1946, tor rneriv cf Ci-a-paild. P. E. ‘I. ROYIERTSON - At the PE. Is- 191241 Hospital. Jo. v 31. 1946. Miss Alice Rcrertscu LEWIS-At the Provhicial Sana- tcrium on Wednesday. July 31. ‘i945. Pie. Florence E Lewis, aged 2'1 rears. d-itizhtcr of Mr. and Mrs. Harri‘ Lewis. of Cnscumoec. GILIJS-At 131 Upper Princr Street on Wednesday. July 3i 1946. Dc-ris E. Gilli! in her 26th vear. dauahier of Mr. and Mrs. G. C G.;' Parting iWthe Mac- v-w- m. -_-.v 1v“ 5 FbCAR . —-Died July 31. 194d, a: (he residence of her daughter. Mrs. Wilfred lvlcGuigan. 114 Elm l. Avenue. Mrs. Peter McCai-ey, age B0 years. There's nothing w will Mia-lam. hwum hold"- Aoiiocptic. soothing, Incline’- Gives quick relief I Mr. and Mrs": Charles B. Love. Borden, a son. a broilher for i “Carole? _ 1 QUICKIES By Ken Reynolds .\\\/ / / “I don't see anything so unusual about this Angel Food cake you got with a Guardian Want Ad!" operation the schedule is as Leave Wood Islands 7 a.m. 9 a.m. l1 Leaves Caribou 7 a.m. 9 a.m. 11 weather. - NORTHUMBERLA R. E lifasnnic Lodge. -S. Wood lslands—0ariiiou Service With the Prince Nova and Charles A. Dunning now in follows: a.m. 1pm. 3 p.ni. a.m. '1 pm. 3 p.m. Operating Daily including Sundays pavuom‘ SAVING TIME RATES: Salne as 1945. The public will please note. that as much as we regret it,’ we will be unable to maintain this schedule with the "Charles A. Dunning" and that until further dredging and dock improvements have been made at Wood Islands, it will he necessary to cancel at least one round trip daily, as it is impossible to dock her tlyre at low tide or in bad ND FERRIES LTD. . MUTCH. President.‘ M 4_, L.A4a~a—