my 6.1946 i-li.-. -. . __.. ... .-.a:--__-..____.__- OURNEWS B UDGET F9 far CHARLQTTETOWN GUARDIAN R OUR SATURDAY SUBSCRIBERS TUESDAY . The Rev. Scott Fulton and Mrs; Fulton of Chatham. Ontario. have; arrived in tho City to spend a shcrti holiday. ~ l Mr. Charles Stone Sh. and son, Charles of Andover. Mass. arc- registered at the Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith and! Mrs. Dewar McNeill oi Halifax, arrived in ‘Charlottetown Satur-- day night ‘to attend the Smith-f Stone wedding. ; Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Edwards of‘! Ottawa are ici- Charlottetown to! attend the Smith-Stone wedding. Misses Wilma and Audrey Watts and Miss Freda Josey of Charlotte- town qaent the weekend a‘. New Glasgow, N. 8.. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd MacMillan. Mrs. R. J. MacDonald returned Saturday evening from Halifax where she visited her daughter, Leonora enroute home from the Maritime Hospital conventic-n at Digby. N. Mr. Daniel Irving Mathesoh of North Shore Road, Revere. Mass. arrived by the late train Saturday on a visit to his old home in Cherry Valley and Charlottetown Matheson. who is a South African veteran, has been absent for aver 40 years and is looking iorwnid to renewing old friendships during his brief stay, l-n his native Proviricc. He is a guest at the Queen. Mr. y lic Works of Prince Edward Island. M bera of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire. Civil Divili ll. (MJLEJ Mr James Wil- fred oulter. Charlottetown, man- ‘of the Prince Edward Island Potato Growers’ Association, pre- sident of the Horticultural Council oi Canada Mr. Arthur Edward - Lawn,“ Chariottetow n. Mr- Dttilaid MacDonald. Glen Finnan. P. E. l. | iMajor Thomas E. MacNutt, ‘\!.D.. Charlottetown. Mr. William J. Reid. Charlotte- town, De _artment of Agriculture. Mr. alter R. Shaw. Deputy Minister of Agriculture of Prince Edward Island. — lle E Ha tor. son f Rev. and Mrs. J W. yl-Iayter. us‘; Glv-ssow. P.E.I. left this week to attend summer school at Acadiy University. Mr, i-la er intends m Cflniifllle his studies the fall as s ore-medical student PAINFULLY lNJUREn-~ Mr, William Phllli . Contractor, met, with a painru accident sterclay moraine when he had a ln ei- in his right hand badly smash in a concrete mixer while at work at 5t. Avarcls. He received treatment from a local doctor. ' --HOME AFTER TWENTY-ONE EARS — Mr. Health Spears of 61181011. Ont. has arrived in Sum- merside to visit his parents. Mr. land Mrs. Lloyd Spears. Granville Street. l-le has been away for twenty-one years. I-le is accom- panied by his wife and t-hree child- FUNERAL SUNDAY- The fun- eral of the late Mrs. Albert Wil-I liams. who passed away in Mont- real last Thursday, was hold Sun- day afternoon from the Cu mite Funeral Home. Service at the home and grave was conducted byi Rev. T. E. MacLennan. assisted k-y- Major MacLcan. The pallbearers| were, Fred Chandler, Roy Hucstls, Ernest Cudmorc. David Carr. Ne MacKenzie. G. W. McMahon. In ment People's Cemetery. BURIAI. AT GEORGETOWN-- The funeral of the late Mrs. W R. Layers was held from the MacLeun Funeral Home on Sunday to Holy 'I‘rlnity Church, Georgetown. where services were conducted Jy the Rev. G. R. Hartman. Interment in Church of England Cemetery. Georgetown.‘ The pallbearers were E. Sampson, S. Scully. J. W. Lav- R. Lavandler. G. Douglas. S. 1-1; ‘er-i i COMMUNITY CONCERT ASS’N --At the annual meeting of tiie Community Concert Association, held on Friday night, the following tom's were elected: Honorair President, Mr. Raoul lteymon ; Past President. Mrs G. Eliot F1111; President Mr. Raoul. Romance; 1st. Vice-President. Mrs. Keith s mEYSI 2nd Vice President, Mrs. Kenneth M M . at n. Secretary. Mrs.»G.G.K. Peake; Treasurer. M1". Judson Logan; Concert presentat- ion chairman, nus Arthur Roper. --FUNERAL OF ACCIDENT CTIM — The funeral service for eight-year old Carl Gallant who was killtd last Wednesday by be- run over oy s freight Irain was ed on Thursday Morning with ueim High Mass celebrated by Rev. Hoymrd Wight at Si. Mary's Convent Chapel. Summerside. R1. Rev. Mag. G. T. MacLelian oili- ilated at the crave ren who _are making their first trio to the Island. -S. ENJOYABLE SHOWER - On Thursday evening. June 2'1. a shower was held at the home of Mrs. Wallace Purse-y. North nus. tlco. for Miss Hazel Smith, ‘when tan enjoyable evening was spent with old friends and the bride- .to-be was the recipient of many useful gifts. FUNERAL SERVICE — The fun. eral of the late Daniel MecPhail was held yesterday afternoon. A short service was held at his late residence followed by service in De Sable Church. conducted by J. H. Bishop. The pallbearers were Edrwin Boyce. Thomas Higgins. Will- iam McDougali. T l... Beaten. Russ- ell Boyce. Stephen MacLeod. Inter- mentjlrgvle $011 cemetery. AWARDED M. B. E. ;- One n! the recipients of the M.B.E. en- nounced from Ottawa. in ihe Dominion Day awards is Mr. AE. Lawlor. Charlottetovm. a son of Mr. John Lawlor, a South African war veteran who 1s an employee of The Guardian. Mr. Lawlor. 1r. is crippled by the loss of both legs beneath the knee. but he has done excellent work in the Wartime Prices and Trade Board. and ‘his recognition of his service is s. mat- ter of sstislacrion to all his triers-ls A very pretty wedding was sol- emnized at the churdh of the Most Holy Redeemer on Wedn-mday. June 19th, at 8.30 o'clock. when Jennip Irena. youngest dau hter oi Mr- and Mrs. Daniel Mc acherri. became the bride of Allan Lorne. youngest son of Mr. ar/l Mns. John McCarvi1le. , Rev. Charles Gallant, ooh of Mr and lVLrs. Malt Gallant. was or- da-ined priest on Sunday morning -S HERE FOR FUNERAL - Mrs. Mabel M. Anderson. with her daughter Betty. arrived at Wood Islands by the car ferry Sunday and are the guests oi Mr. anti Mrs. Charles Beers. Her visit is in con- nection with recent demise c-i her brother Ernest. whose funeral took place from McLean's funeral home to the People's Cemetery. Bundav. s-‘UNERAL SUNDAIL- The iun- rai of the late Mrs. Sarah C. raser was held from the MncLeun Funeral Home on Sunday. to the Baptist Church at Murray Harbour where services were conducted _!-y I he Rev. Mr. Crawford. Interment Beach Point Cemetery. The pali- earers were. Roy Brooks, Silas D. ough,‘ Peter White. Edwacd L. _ mes, Fred W. Lelaeheur, Wald: _ vlawklns. FUNERAL SUNDAY- The fun- eral oi the late Ernest L. Essery was held from the Mat-Lean Fun- eral Home Sunday afternoon. Ser- vices were conducted by the Rev Douglas Henderson. Interment in People's Cemetery. The pallbearers were all comrades of the 8th Siege Battery: H. A. Messervey. Joan J. Co olly. Ray MacDonald, James Mo enna. Lloyd Wmnacott and Eugene Wynne. Members‘ of the Charlottetown Branch Canadian Legion attended the funeral in a o y. APPOINTMENT FOR MR. FRANK MMKINNON. M.A.-Tiie Ottawa Journal says a new ap- pointment to the teaching staff of Carleton College 1s Mr. Frank Mo. Kinmm. MA, to give instruction in both the faculties of Arts and “ub- llc,Administration. Mr. McKinnon is amhvnor Krlduate-oi Mcfilll in Histo and Ecdhtics and has complete his studies in Political Science and Public ‘Admlnlstr tion leading to the Ph. D. degree at Toronto. He cornea highly i-sesm. mended from those under whom he has studied. He is an experienced teacher. j ' _ ‘PM lvllowlns Prince Edward ‘Is: loaders-are among those a aring n the Canadian Civilian ‘Iggnours List announced at Ottawa on Juus ' a of tn s1 1 . “OIVIIM Diving; ‘(hélfihhzn sanity“ s on, . : ‘M ,‘ acKinnon. Ohariottetgwn Wm v supe lat no at f .- fir?‘ m. Cansedisiei N21102:} ti’ maxiilieti Mimeuimmml u“ ve. on: .. Pi mmittes. and chahriifn .3153 tnittse fos Prince. layoardjm‘ at St. James Church. Egmont Bay by His v ler.cy. Most Rev. James Boyle, Bishop of Charlotte- town His Excellency was assisted by Revs. N. Poirler. Mont. Camiel and Urban Gllils. Wellington. Rev John Gaudet of Egmont Bay ass lsled the newly ordained rlesl. Rev. Patrick McMahon of har- lotmtown was master of ceremon- ies. Rsv Father Laporle of figment Bay reached the sermon in rkenc and Father McMahon preached in English. Also present in the sanctuary were Fathers O. M hy. Grand River, Theodore Ga ant. Melli- amcook NB. and Father Gallant of Bathurst NB. —On June 23rd the people of Si. Nicholas were saddened by the death of Mr. Stanley J Poirr-r who was one of the mos‘ highly est¢emed and res ed member of the comsnunity e was B6 years of age and had been in til health 10;- over two years but was out lo the neighbors house as usual the day before During his ihness he was often visited rt his pastor R9‘- - ther Monoghan. His death was a great shock m all his family and friends —ANNUAL REUNION — The annual Cairns reunion was held Domnion Day at Pearson's shore. Cheiton. A veryv enjoyable after- noon was spent ll'l bathing. games. races and social intercourse. About eight members of the clan and several visitors enjoyed the bountiful chicken supper. Amons the vZ-sitors were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cowan, Brat-ton. Mass... 111111 Mrs. George Lord. Lacomhe. Alia. This gathering is a yearly cvetit and is eagerly locked forward to by everyone-S. E-TWO E snnvso- ES were held Sunday, June 30th. in the Simunerside Baptist Church. At the morning service Communion was administered to s. large num- ber of conununicants and one new member was received into the fei- iomhlp o! the Church. At the ev- ening service one Ordinar-se of Bap- tism was administered to six candi- dates. Thole baptised believers. to- geiher with two received by lette wsra given the right hand of iei~ lowshi during the evening hour of D. The Minister, Rev. E. J. Bafrssl. conducted thrservices and administered the Ordinances-S- --III'IIIDAY 0N DOMINION DA! - Rscsilvilng congratulations on was Mrs. A. P. galls. Duke I‘ et. Bumsrsios i» was com on July i. i007. She is the oldest daughter of all“? RI t mm wh in his n?" aofntatsmgaaeeiis of the for , _ I T‘. MD ‘ ir a Mr. QZ PJM Mrs. States Worcester l s .i;t"pum sinos lived. in 1"‘ -_-_._ w MMEE SCH 1 m. Orvi 0°‘ . IFIUDINT ’ mania p," “km Joseph's College Mamramcook. N. B. He taught school for five years in different parts 0f Prince County and two years in Bunnies-side. Dr. and Mrs. Delaney (the former Yo- lade Tremblay) of Montreal are spendlm two weeks lidsys the Laurenflsn Mountains before taklnguolzispracticelnthstnwn gt Mount Royal near Montreal. i FUNERAL YESTERDAY — The, M was held yesterday a! rnoon from the Outcllife Fun- eral Home. Service at the horns and grave was conducted by Rev.’ J. A. Nicholson. The pallbeaéers Hamid Mitchell J. C. terment in York cemetery. 0n Monday June 24th the Rleclory emptorist Fathers in of lhe Red Charlottetown was the scene of a. Eretty wedding o! much interest many relatives and friends both heie and elsewhere a. - . u n o‘ t eighgeilsixtymlm w nlgdhi the n 11 bonds of matrimoniirmsry Mars- aret, daughter of . and Mrs Jmeph ‘rl-ainor and Ray Neil only aon.of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Mae- Kenzie all_o( Oiisrlotetown Rov- erend Edward Baldwin. 0.55.5’... performed the ceremo before the immediate members both iam- es. WEDDING BLLLS — A very pretty wedding was solemnized in Charlottetown on Saturdav June 29th bv the RfV Goodwill when Lauaetta Alchorn daughter of Ur- ban Alchom of Fairview was united in marriage to George MacEachex-n son of Mr. and Mrs AnKU-i MM‘ Eachern of Rocky Point The bride looked charminB in a Sim‘ length dress of while crepe. and veil with white accessories. She was attended ov her sister. Vera. who wore blue with blue s. The was attended bv Mr Archi aid NIacEaohern owing lh ceremony the wedding arty mogored ‘c the home of the Eride where a delioous supper was serves to the immediate relatives and friends of~the bride. WRITER VISITS OLD HOME- REV. Amung the regent. ‘ITIVEIS ill ch81‘- lottetown from the United State! is Miss Ida C Moore. Miss Moore will spend heir summer vacation at her home on Whim Road East She is s. teacher of business sub jects in a Newifclk pn-ivpte school. Asked if she had any hobbies. Miss Moore replied that she Wriiei- He! recent story. Limilly Orphan. “Hi1 be published by Charles Scribners Sons. New York City, next spring. as one of their luvenile books. The setting for Lucky Orphan is b18911 on Prince Edward siand. MISS Moore is receiving the 00n8miliifli' ions of her friends who are look- ing forward *0 reading her story- Lady Baden-Powell, World Chief Guide. concluded her xross- Canada lecture tour last night by delivering an address at the Char- lottetown Hotel on the Girl Guide movement throughout the world which hdid the rapt attention of her audience for an hour or more. Seated at the main table with Lady Baden-Powell was His Hon- our LieuL-Govemor J. A. Ber- nard and Mrs. Bernard. Chief Justice Thane A. Campbell. Prem- ier J. Waiter Jones and Jones. Mayor B. Earle MacDonald and Mrs. MacDonald. Rev. S J. Davies. Boy Scout Field Commis- sioner; Mrs. J. D. MacGuigan. divisional commissioner and Mrs. John Rcay, Provincial Girl Guide Commissioner. The clergy of the city were represented by the Rev. T. I-l. B. Solners. pastor of St. James Presbyterian Church; Rev. Father Baldwin. Pastor of the Church ofthe Most Holy Redeem- . T. E, MacLennan. pastor of Trinity United; the Rev. L. A. Dougan of St. Dunstan's Basilica; and Major and Mrs. Victor Mac- Lean. Salvation Army. Premier Jones acted as chair- man. THURSDAY . . PLENTY LUCK COMING — Mrs. Eric Bagnali. RR. 7. had the unique distinction of picking up 26-four leaf clovers. f ve- five 1e colvers and one-six leaf clover on hei- lawn yesterday afternoon. If. as supposed. four lea! clovers brim luck Mrs. Basnall will have an alnmdance. BRILLIANT STUDENT-A’ the closing of the_ high s ool__ in Haritsport. N. S.. Rhoda P11 1.1’. native of Mount Stewart. P- E- 1- won the H. A. Joudrcy prise o! $15.00 for the highest aggregate of 950 in ten subjects. Rhoda has led her- classes in high school for three years. She is l6 years old. and a gifted speaker. SAD NEWS-Mrs. Mary Gai- lant. 93 Sydney Street, has re- ceived the sad news of the Jeath of her son, Arthur Mickey Gallant. who was drowned June 15th whilst swimming at Papette. He was buried on June 17th. "Mickey who was 33 years old. ha_d been in, the merchant marine ior the past five years. At the time of his death he was stoker on the l. S. Bamlistar. which was in POP! It the time of the unfortunate accident. Fuller particulars are expected at an-esrly date. FROM MONTREAL-Hon. Cyrus Macmillan and Mrs. Macmllan have arrived home to spend the summer here. There are now over 7.000 students in McOlll of which half are veterans. Next season they expect over 10.000 students. Two thousand veterans‘ cams on the first of Juno this season for the summer school now in pro- gress. Dr. Mamilllan states that studies and the them are prac- Q summer pr ass James dlstlnguis 0d service son o! James Cayle Patriot is one of tho ln- struc s in Dldiilh- no is tho holder of the any Keenan Fe" owship in tho graduate school. llr. Oeyle will be on the -taft neat session. work in their f llurss amon . tcally negllgl ls. In th school nmv in o of the - IN 80M) FLIGHT- ms Webster of the local ~ c0 - WI! the latest stud- t to solo It run-s 8e dill-t?‘- Ill the‘ veterans are doing excellent D U“ iliihest instructor's" t; Wllibie to obtain, excepting that Mid by examiners of the De-i partment cf Transport. and Mrnwere rescued by Mlcnlmaid Passed his lnstructafsiironl the aiding tnithe flremaifs test also and will be instructing at the local airport. still some distance sway. g°;-o:i3°£:“::" p c géfirggflwiyfim °éaygggiigflgkerg Argyle. A very prett min; -'ro DECIDE HERE - Mr. n - e mm" °‘"' Y a “Y- ‘MMEACHERN - ~ ... solemnilzed aty Trinity cumin“ Fred Murphy oPBend. Oresadn. ‘jmiffi “fiffyé; fiisq” MQHQQ} . r the Manse. Carletigrlinkgaturdago ' Church. Charlottetown. 9.22.1. onihlve arrived 1n similmei-sias where m “SWR N ° 8g {wen 1d“ ‘OUNG — HICK°X"A‘ ‘hi’ um‘ June 29th by. Rev. .1.' n. Bishop Mundev. July 1 at a p.ln-. wheinthey plan to reside. They are form- 5 "m ~ " °i i” “g e ' a ‘ed chm“ Mm"- vmwnnp' Bu‘ Elizabeth Calms of Stanchel o5 glaazelflPaullne, daughter o! Mr. ain4|erly from tihe Klnkora district but daughter’ _ all‘ Elijiériy-‘glgiséuili; gieigfyiiggfiai; g} 301m c0111. Maggy-when, o; New rs. arold L 91mm unit left the inc 1n 1881 nd t ___ . 9 ~ I “ Holy Bonds of Mgtzsimonyed if; for oocasiicliggl visits have ‘beenehzaegy Kfflfilffiine 10At1945 T,‘,’,’°§Q,"§j ggfeigigwig: ‘Qvgggg: g§fiiéfaligé¢k°x~ “gym .___ time... éiss"..°ii“s...fi.i'....“é;i°'” "“°°"'S —- s“ “m “revives = ’ ' ‘ " ____2E‘l'i___ SA - , 4°MPLETE5 “BIOLOGY aux r. ltIacEACHEBN —ALCHOBN.-At MacDONALD _ at Ohgylgtmtoivn ‘Illle double ring eel-sunny performed by the an. The. bride. given in marriage by her father. was charm in a floor ifllsth gown of white ace over taffeta. fashioned in simple with a full shirt. and wore match- iace mitts, Her finger tip veil of white net was arranged in "Mary Queen. of Scots" effect exiled a. boucuet o! "Better Times" i 28th. was performed by Rev. TE. McLennan. The bride's friend. Miss Mary Fraser. R.N.. was bridesmaid while Mr. Joseph Storey perform- ed the duties of uroomsman. The bride. a graduate nurse of the P. E. Island Hospital and also oi McGill University School for Graduate Nurses. has been on the staff of the Prince Edward ‘sland Hospital for several years. The groom has recently returned to civilian life. having spent .our home near Charlottetown. RIDAY SILVER WEDDING CELEBRAT ED - On Sunday. Ma lath. a num- ber of old friends rom Carleton‘ anddrlcinityé gaithtreg at Int home o . an lrs. enry Petersen DeSmble. this occasion being their Silver Wedding Anniversary. Tnei delightful supper. enjoyed sil- was served bv m» hostess Thei remainder of the evening was spent illiflglmtes and renewing old friend-i p6. in 1 CELEBRATES 87TH BIRTHDAY| —On Sundav J1me 9th, a nugnber| of friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs Henry Petersornl DeBable lo extend birthday greet,- ings to Mrs. Peterson's mother 011 her 87111 birthday. In spite of her‘ adlvaxiced years she is still enjo_y- lng good health and is out around everyday. ‘ FROM SEATTLE-A copy oi’ the, Seattle Post containing the pictures of the atom bomb received in Seattle about hours after the explosion. ihas sent to The Guard been‘ an by Mrs. E-Lh, Crosby, formerly of Bonshaw. In Mike covering letter Mr. Crosby states ‘lint. his wife and daughter. her ' husband and Mr. Crosby's grand-i daughte. are en route by oar to Charlottetown. CAMPBELL-COURT A ve Wei-fly wedding was sclemnized at the St. John's United Church Manse. Mount Stewart. on May 20th.. when Irene Lydia‘ Court. ygmtgest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. nflrd Court of Dorialdston. be- came the bride of Herbert E. Camp- bell of Rollo Bay The bride icas beoomingly attired in pale‘ blue tortoise and accessories to match. She carried a. bouquet of American Beauties. Snapdragons BIIO Maid- en-Halr Fern. She was attended by Miss Freda M. Affleck. rind the groom was sup rted Mr. mnard I". Court. rother oi the r e. FUNERAL SERVICES - The funeral of Mrs. D. J. MacDonald was held yesterday morning at- BAB from her late -resideuce. 98 Mass was celebrated bTRev. P. F. MacDonald who also conducted iovsrturnsd craft and waiting for the arrival o! their rescuers. They “r the Manse, c 1 - a mow, ma; GILLAN- t the “mgharlzixtltetowg ‘llAdYlégN-lrlRKlNg-At Central Un- “m: 29. 19%‘ byligziv. _ HS-aéugkdgi Manna will,‘ “we Hospital, June 27, , to r. an ite urc on une 2'1. 6. by Emabem Calms o! stnmhel t‘ l wggiCOUB-Slik- Miss Mary Rev. T. E. Mc- has arrived home to Spend time with her parents. Mr- and Mrs. g Billipllaf-L, Summers-ide. in fldiulozical techn que under Dr. 1mg; EA. Joseph's Hospital. St. John. N. B. Previous to going to St. John. Miss Silliphant was the bookkeeper and she im Imersidta-S The bridesmsde. Miss Iran Mac- Mail-El‘ 51°F“!!! L- Tl i0 . ‘ 1946' L . friend (if the bride, 51ers a Rflciil’ Pflillt i! spending a zvcil isizxiighlgegsifihdfllillhfié. P E‘ s" a Ciilifiih- Biirlinittun by the Rflv- D- CARTER — At Winsioe North gown of pink lane“ Wm, head earned vacation with his grand- ' E- Nflel. Mflriurie Ellen Cflmlibfill July 3. 1946. John W. Carter is dress a1 pink flowers and nah He, parents.‘ Mr. and Mrs. Dan Tiy- CLAREY-At the Kirgs County 0f Burlington and Elmer Rov Moase 1115 53rd v83; mitts were of matching lace and lur. Nine Mile Creek. Hospital Montague 1; E 1 1°! NE“ 5'1"“ MocDONALD—At 9s Wcymouth st. lssr bouquet consisted of ——— June 2s. 194e, id M; MANDERSON-HAIWILTON - On on y“; 2, Mr. 11 ; snaps-mm "m- Mf- H-C- While Sydney. N. s. is George Clarey whim Road 1> s. 1 Wednesday June 2s. isle. in st. can. NT - at cftlrléitkfowflv MY- Rfl-illh C» Smith, the brldekstslxmiiiill ii bTiBi hfliiday in the City a son Norman George ' l " liiarlcs Church. Kenslmlton. bv the July 1. i946. Mrs. l‘. J. Gallant ‘n brot-h was best man. laléinwwillige rdfling hi0 ls rersewtn; H I Rcv. D E. Noel, Mrs. Ena Flossis her 55th year. F" i o ren s . He OMPSON-Ai iiic P. E lsirv" . Kensin ton an . . Quietly celebrated but of inter- Isuest of his aisteiypaMrs. ‘i7, ospital. June 29. 1946. tosMr. and gifigimieamiiina Mancierson of gillazlgogfi???‘ 192$ Qaigim i; est to many friends was the wed_ Pilfdithlfi Sydney Street. Mrs. Loren Thompson. Norm i‘ [flmfév Lladfinald i {.15 gofh m, F ' ding of Amia Kathleen daughter "m ion. a son. Robert Loren. ' " O W d .5“. n 5 ' of Mrs. Bennett and gm late prop Mrs. Edward Miller and son ' DAVIES-GILL r" n 9459 “i: s, O\VEN—Sudrienlv at Grani wac- J. a. Bennett. of Charlottetown. G°f<i°fl 0i MOWER! have arrived "HY " A‘ J's “m” C°““'-’ Mariam June 26' 1 i‘ a ml.- ‘““°' Jim" 3°" 19-45‘ Fm“ °“'°“ “i tn Wilfrgd chaste; ‘on o; Mn and to spend the summer with M,’ Hospital on June 22. 194630 Sqn. Mam-i chuYch-‘Keiginglicieerxruae Marshficld in his 69th year. Mm Harry Janna‘. also o! chm“ m4 Mm Ham M111" at Rep, Lid/r. and Mrs ‘WF Davy (nee Rugs Rev. D E. Noe- h nn ed Ema“ McmmnFsuddenh, at smnchell i°ii9i°W1i~ noch- ‘ Young) a daughter’ Jane! Pairicia-l Gm of Kensmqmn an ‘ June 30. 1946. David McPhall. Bon- ‘Fidn-w Davies of Five Islands. N. _ Y . “Title lmarriaze ceremony at Trln- m a d Mfiu FAHERN M Campbenmn N B E shew. in his 65th Mar. l1 9 - ~;. '_ ‘ - H- . . t ,. .» v n ted Church on Friday June W am Ch.is Hospital .0 ‘ and Mm‘ C. Ho}. JAMES _ BENNETT _ A’ Trinity MCGEL _ M 5,_ r1345 Egan Egsh man trqi t i . - Detroirtxliooe o he Island non; gm iaticfs parents, M; Mr. Ohristmann first vlsil lo the mkvinoe and their many friends em '1 Diieafim‘ "“°““i°“' lhlgfihofiiigrfiiiorfiisyngiifer,(Zegaigzgiwnrrawav-iviaelNNis - at the qaLLaNT Gus-t 4»h@,9,§">g';;§,'§} M“; Leo crcken has m“ for ter, Margaret Elaine. iBaptist Parsonage. Charlottetown. Sflaiwgillifizl-nt aiéed- 21 véars‘ Montreal to visit her mother and on Tuesday. July 2. by Rev- I. - d? ~ a ~ (man Joseph. son of Mr. and s BIRTH ' Mimi/Nils ‘sasenacnnnn - cums - t Mrs. Joseph B. Gil-lam City. a daugih- Rev, J. A. Nicholson. Norma hur- rescuo craft was John Colin MacEacthem of New the residence of Mrs. B. C. Prcwse. 162 Dorchcster Street, June 29, 1946 by Rev. T. W. Goodwill, Laura Pear] Alchorn of Falrview to George Wilf‘ red Macliachern of Rocky Point. COLE-GRAHAM — On Wednes- dav. Jun-e 19. 1946. tn St, Mark's Church. Kenslngton bv the Rev. D. E Noel. Doris Lorraine Graham on July 2nd, 194B Mrs. D.J Donald in her lilsi year. MURNAGHAN-Ai the Charlotte- to\vn Hospital. June .8. 1946. infant scn of Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Murn- afliian. Silliqahant MM- CABR-oat t-he P. E. Island Hospital some June 16. 1946. to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Carr, inee lino Baglcle» Trvon, P. E. 1., a son, Brian James RIORDAN.-—At St. Mary's Hospital. Lewiston. Maine, on May 22, 1946, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Riordan, a son, Michael Patrick. '05 Kensington and Ingham Russ- MUSICK-At the Kings County ell Cole of New London. Hospital. Montague. P. E. 1., on MoAflLCAMynELL Jon prmw June 24. 1936. to Ml‘ and Mrs. Hud- June m s.“ stephen-s She successfully com leted a course Petrie. radiologist at St. MMCANNELL — At Mcncton. N 13-. Wednesday. Julv 3. 1946. Miss Maud MacCznncll. Remains will arrive this eveninz to rest at the MacLean Funeral Home at Prince County Hospital Sum- .._.-.... MHQ-qvqnnatan-e-u-s-a-su-m-m-a-sas-‘s-M .- on Jun‘ 28th., 1946, Ali's. James A. McGee. aged 86 ycflri , ‘CARTER - At Winsloe Ncriih. July 3rd. 1946, John W. Carter in his 63rd ycar- " Ahern. Dalhousie, NB. on June so. - ,,, c. _ Chm} “Blown, [m 1946. a son. .§.l;‘;.‘.;°,‘ Juli-iugnéllz, 1e46, 12y Rev. T. 15!. ‘ ' ' Bcnine REYNOLDS—At the P. E. Island Md-“lmmi ‘mm “Mme” b u, 1 l-Iospi-tai. June a0. 194s. to Mr. and icifhgxggeefiwiiime‘ Jame" ° ° Michigan, on a visit, Toombs. Challolteiownt.‘ This i.‘ arsuor-at Lhe P. n. Island i-los- Levy, Harrison Albert Wfiiteway “WCANNELL ~» At Moniston. NB. brothers fo 1w weeks. Sh ll than o tel-Vancouver by plaenewlto ‘Piifll- June 30. 1946,10 Mr. and Mrs. cf Murray. River to Audrey Helen onn-luiy 3rd» M155 Mam Miwcm)‘ in e;- husband who 1s in the Arthur Bishop. Charlottetown. WMacInnis of Charlottetown. .ne , . .C.A.I*'. While on P.E I. she visited her brothers W.C. of Carle- ton and L E of Johnson's River. also friends in Charlottetown. Sum- merside. Klnkors. Emerald. Shelt- on. WEDDING BELLS .—The mar- riage was soiemnilzed in St. daughter, Gail Marjorie. CHANDLER-At (the Charlottetown Hospital, July 3, 1946. to Mr. and- Mrs. H. D. Chandler. (me Thelma Bryenton) a son, James Davis. | DAVEY-At the Charlottetown i-los- pital June 28. 1946. to Mr, and Mrs. Georges Church. St. Georges, P, J. H. Davey, Charlottetown. a son, E I.. Wedrliiebseday of Margareit Jus- (Jfliln Davld-i i tins. daug r oi Mr. an Mrs. I _ u. GALLANT-At the Charlottetown PM’ Wm“ s“ Games m 111m Hospital. June a0. 194a, to Mr. and‘ Gms Mrs. Film Gallon‘, Rusticovilley B. son. i Joseph S. MacDonald of De Marsh. Rev. B. MacDonald per- formed the ceremony and cele- brated Nuptisl Mass. The Broom, was supported by J. E. MacPhee, St. Georges while the bride was attended by Miss Teresa Walker. sister of the bride. After a dinner and reception at the Queen HOW} the bridal couple left by pill-He f0- New Glasgow. and other points in a “m 3 on the Marltimes. - | ' ii ARSENAULT — Al. U18 Chariotlei A qliiei Wedding M interest w a town Hospital. June 27. 19 . to Mr-i {hide fiiffigaflgtliaiéimciigfiiagrlgsag; and Mrs. Gus Arsenault, tico. a; Q Bu“! 3- , on Monday. Mil’ 7mi- Whfli Rev‘ w“ i MURPHY- At the Prince County‘ Hospital on June 30, 1946 Mrs. John L. Murphy, Freetown an son-—S ‘ PERRY-At the Charlottetown Hos-i til Jlliv 2, 1946. t0 Ml‘. Blllid Mrs.‘ Henry Perry, Maple Hills, a sort: i a H. C. Olsen united in marriage Miss CUSACK __ M 3m am June M‘ Edna Lavina. eldest dfluflhmlg‘ If‘ 194s. to Mr. and MrsYvJohn Cusack.‘ gdficieriviig- gwielarllgcgiénggn ¥guiéxf a son. John Leonard. i man only son o! MY- HM M“ 51"" YOUNKER-At the P. E. mind‘ ersee E. BIB-Ck 0! AmiieTsib The Hospital. July 2. i946. to Ml‘. and young couple were attended by Mi" Mrs. Lowell Younker, Union Road 511.2: siififiiifln "Ki wiiimm 3- Mu‘ North, a daughter (Brenda lfemei. I works MURNAGHAN-At the Chario‘te-- , dd '.l°l'l"."i='“l'mfi?i..l3;'§i “w m; an r l ' ' a ' oi assorted ammunition. officials examine a cache of lmi! ollce at the Palestine Potash C0-- employed. Th1 ns. l9 assorted pifif-Olé- F- losives and 10.000 Yiiimd-i m JerusalcmtPQiiCB hegdggiiefsfxi: p gelzgd by British X00135 Bil _ hear the Dead Sea. where more than 4°“ J9“ a" Construction has started on a new iii-bed hospital at Monta- . The Summerside firm, M. . Sohurmsn Co. Ltd. has the contract. The excavation the baseman: has been complet- ed and material for the storey wooden building rivlng dally- The new hospital is located on Main Street, fur- ther irons the business section of the town than the present h tsl. which is s converted dwe ling house. The lot was part oi the MacLeod property. .(Moncion Transcript, June 28th) A wedd of interest to friends in Moncton and Prince Edvrard ls- land was solemnized Wednesday- afternoon in the First Baptist, Church when Rev. Dr. rice D Knott united in marriage Christina May Robertson, daughter of Mrs. seven light machine gu -inch mortar. high eXD i i i the service at the grave. The pall- bearers were Messrs. W. D. Gillis. L. B. MacMillan. S. A. MaoLeod- William Flynn. B. Roy Holman and M. W. Rear-don. —HOME BEREAVED. - On June 24. 1946. the Angel of Death enter- ed the hoime of Mr. and Mrs. Piiiiill L. Cameron. Wellington Centre. and claimed for its own. their youns son. John Raymond at uhe early a e of two years and five months. Little Raymond hsd beer. in delicate health since birth. and all that‘ medican skill and tender‘ nursing could do. proved of no avail and his little spirit wen; to loin the Angel band in Heaven. Besides his -i ems three sisters and six bro are] are left to moum his loss. On Tues-l day morning. his little body was, tenderly laid to rest tn. the cemet- ery of the Immaculate Conception! Church, the services lng conduct,‘ ed by the pastor, R erend Urban‘ —I‘AREWELL GIFTS. — On the Friday afternoon previous to their aperture, with their parents. for Bloomfield. Master Donald and Peter! MscDougall were honored by their little classmates of '1‘ Valley, School with s ferowell osrty accom- panied by parting its oi ldantlficv stion bracelets sui b engxsvedi onald Peter were general fav- orites w-l deep regret was sitpfas- .51 lay 1 their teachero Jittlsi an s n using sham. n a same isftern Marv Callaghan. -s niece of‘Mrs. Eli's. who has bean‘ in Tyne past your. was also sods-ass and s suitable! kt- Mariorie Campbell. of Kensingtcn, PE. .. and Gordon James Ayles. son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon AylcsI o! this oily. MCEWEN - POUSLEN - St. Peter's Lutheran church was the scene of a wedding on Saturday afternoon at two o'clock when Rev. Leo Ebinger officiated at the marriage of Miss Edith Isabel Poulsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. Poulscn, to Mr. Louis Harris McEwen, son of Mr, and Mrs. Les- ter McEwen. of Bristol. P. E. I. The wedding music was played hy Miss Mary Roeske. Given i11 mur- riage by her father. the bride was attended by Miss Gloria Bartlett as bridesmaid. Mr, Robert Poulsen. brother o-f the bride, was best man, and Mr. Elwin Dalgi-r- ish acted as usiicr, The bride wore a floor-length gown of white 11cc. Her finger-tip veil was arranged from a net coronet, and she car- ried a shower bouquet oi rod ros- es. Following a reception held at the home cf the bri-de's parents, the couple left on a motor trip. For going away she wore s tur- quoise suit. matching ha‘ white accessories and a shoul er-knot of Talisman roses. Upon their return they will take up residence in Ottawa. ‘ MAeAULAY-MMDONALD - A very "Matty wedding was solemn- ised in the Church of the Most Holy Redeemar st 9 o‘clock.wed- nasdav morn-inc when Helen. dsulhter of the lste Columbia MacDonald and Barbara White. ills. was united in the holy R. 'J. . last Po bridlsmsid» was Miss motel while the Rroomslna . Bonnie MacDonald. bio? w.» horn the sky bridge of Vice Admiral Blsndy‘: sectltdl after the A-bolnl. flagship. the Use m. Ilcmnlcy. this » towerir-s- Jlh-Nslinilrfllll stands n3 olondwsstboflilnoovsclikluishvtbcbolabbisstlhfl ~111Mb