~ iin. Ontario, will preach. . .J. A. McGowan. ' moth wore black with fin§fif°h Rev ‘1-5-11- zocessciflxcs and s. corsags of _ '__________- "d fgggg, bThgk wregding malslo was layed y . wrance‘ a- Personals lant panldtthle‘ ladies‘ choir sang —— e ymns. —M15S Harvey 33m“ °1 3°!’ apgltmr ‘tlh dding ceremon a '. ‘ 9011 1105 “rflved m smmemde sum Elzousebxggkfasg was serveN at fltGrade III ' Nmnrhanisezlliulimm 3'°‘.'°"°“- home by rims M0000!- M’ 11 ‘1’""°‘” - 1- '7'“ 4m .1 .2. Wells llid five e2‘, Irene Geudet; J. Itrnest m" u; send," "m mm“. n and, n (In mm _ 1 m”, their cabin on the Dock River. is - ;°“~———-—Y ‘."d ins GUARDIAN . . —-— y Val- in Ihdon at...“ field at _ a sans _ 12s cords of gjoodfgixed ha-rd and soft, splitlmh lfilaj?!“ Mommy “i5 .. ' “out in stove‘ lengths. l! 7+3 ‘ ‘and Williams O9» - Q-W- '. iulnmereide. . 0-5-01 _ 9 , _ ——- s. .. .-!0U-A.I.l cordial! invited tom alttcrid “The ~‘Bible ycenierence" Sigekludsfilin ‘m u.‘ m Honductied by""1‘lue Baptiiil- W110i"- Out." ‘$11110! Ceniirbl 5011100119" Jiilil 54inch. row ma: it up with the mart ‘afternoons. 2.80. flnv a‘md‘::2-'setl Laughs. since-n‘: £1101 action: in“ tea-tainted nee. l-e-lum” n“ 9M“ ""°°f+a _roa sans. - 1 unrisht Ore-n- -naw coupon Presbyterian ‘Lflell, perfect condition. 1 victwie-lraeiorai _Char'ge. aei-vieee simaay. "“"’“°.‘n."”§’.a‘.'£t‘“n;s?.f.°‘ht“a%$‘~ slumas- potato a l:- ' w. - ' ‘ ll . . . - ‘m ‘P541- ryg. BA. Ytoslin. 12x1; _..__ngp5QUI omran cannon ' mm°°“°“°"‘ “m” SERVICES Slmdav. July 8th. 39 p_ M; n,“ K ~ M- Bmide" P- M- duct the service a M11115"- REV- J- M- sermml. Rev. J. A. McGowan, In- 1-6-11. rwrim-aldodcratml. l-a-l-i. . -C0lfl'1. to Ice Cream Social ABSBNAULT - MACDONALD and Dance in Clermont School wgnpmq new” July 10th. By order of __. tyugtees: Edson o. Rayner. 8w- -st. Mary's Convent Chapel. "wry. 74-31 Summerside, was the scene of e ———- very pretty wedding on Wednes- day morning at eight o'clock when Yvonne Arsenault, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arras Arsenault Sum- . . merside became the bride of reach. North Tryou at a P. Bernard McDonald, son of Mr. and ui-y A, MaoKerizie. 098- Mrs. Major McDonald, Sher- ‘ 74-1!- brooks. ; ——— The wedding ceremony was per- ‘Jon. saw. One tw0-r0w wi- formed by the m. Rev. Msgr. c. tivator; one hay raile- 1001'- lfill; J. Maclbellan, pastor. The bride one International engine; 1011-!‘ was given in. marriage by her much we", young, free-honed; 110W father. She wore a white sheer Renfrew cream separator. Will floor-length gown, with a silk net take livestock. George Mayhew 8r veil and a cororiet oi apple blos- som Klnkqf.“ 7-6-11 some. She carried a bouquet of ——- red roses. Shc was attended by ._.MALl>l-1QUE. Kensingtml and her sister, Claire, who was dressed ‘ Freetown Pastoral Chem s Mommas“ “°°“‘ié““§‘...f°.l?.ili“2 '1§““fi? ybalfiyuasiwn ylai-ilpeqKflifllhflibue m nlgiotiquetxoffiaigg rises. Thegroom at mso P. M. metown at a P. M; was ably supnorged by Ovi- iirwi Rev’ '1' w' Mwmmm nPg-(grlwl- '?h:8brii:e's finale‘; wore a mauve it“??? is.f"i’.‘.°°irai‘§§§3§'el§§§yi§r- .?a"iee"méi “tiiiii. “$53.. “an? _BBADAg.BéArN£ mam Mgr‘? Tryon Pros Y - ' vices sunaey. 101v 0th. B . B8 K atllAM V M,“ - d will spend a fortnightls hflll- m t m b 1d I “m; to ~§§y with his aunt, Mrs. a. s. Mc- u flnfflfqeflld, find’ $11, ffi Th, 'KflY--5- dining room was beautifully de- oorated with pink and white stream- "“-—M1'5' Samuel 51mm“! “d era and the season's flowers. The a ughter. Dorothll- M“ 5m k u t d ith e110 dsushtsl. 501W “"1 w“ "filiiliiliiilie°§n§§'°an§“§§$§m.wai- a m- the wedding breakfast the new- ly-weds left on a motoring trip through the Maritime Provinces during which they will visit the bride's sister Helen, who is a nurse in training at Hotel Dieu Hospital, Moncton. The young couple -will reside in Sherbrooke where the groom is a prosperous farmen-S. ALBERTUN —Saturda.y June 80. l 1100-0?‘ nominational conference was herd in the United Church ior boys and young men in West Prince. Th; ladies served a delicious slipper in the United Church hall. Sunday evening a special service was held in the United Church and 0110 Rev. Andrew McPhail preached a very impressive sermon. » —Mrs. Herbert Clark spent a few days in Charlottetown to be near her sister. Mrs. John Wilson who is a patient in the Prince Edward Island Hospital. Mrs. ilson is slowly recovering from a serious operation. _.M;. and Mrs. George Clark. Quebec. are spending their vacation with their parents. DMl-ss Molly Macintosh. Time Valley spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Mac- Intosh, Kildare. Anne 28th. a very pretty wed- ding took ace at the home of Mr. and Mrs. eber Hardy. W118i $11011’ second daughter Velda. was unit in marriage to Mr. Walter K. Wells, Elizabeth Ramsay all of Slimmer‘- side have returned from a pleas- ant. motor trip to Monctora-S. Mrs. Irving Geary. Miss Chris- tine McKay, Miss Agnes McKin- non and Mr. Willard McKay have gust returned to Charlottetown a!’- er attending the Maritime Bahai ‘conference at Herrings Cove. N-B. After attending the Maritime "Baha'i conference, Mrs. Victor Davis, of Toronto. is spending a few days in Charlottetown as the guest of Miss Helen Gidden, Con- naught Apts. -Miss Ada MacDougall, Mrs. George Ari, MacDougail and four children of Summerside have left 110; Vasncouver where they will re- s e.— . -Mrs. Orvile Clark leaves by plane today for Toronto to attend the wedding of her ,son Lowell whose marriage to Miss Thelma Pidgeon takes place on July iltn g“ Trinity Church Streetsville, t. three Carpenters Injured In Fall Jrhrce men are in hospital at Summerside with injuries received yesterday when they fellfrom scaf- folding while working at a barn at Freetown. of B Russell Reeves a fractured thigh; Crapaud has a fractured leg above the ankle- and George Mac- Lean of DeSable has a fractured Ow son of Mr. and F-J- b17101:- . ' Hills Ri .Th ewas een- E25,, slglinbtfiut.“ Pflfii“ fully gowflid inewhite. Miss Mai-ion 7 lumber had been piled call so "l" V" 5'33“ “d ‘m d q i‘, g pale blue. Mr. JK. Clark was ‘ Tags xmipeware bluilcdixrlicgrea. barn GPOOIfl-Imlfl- Th! °°Y°m°11Y ‘"5 for Silas Maerariane-a. performed by the RW- Mr- W0- Donsld of Ifllnsdalc United C urcii. The spacious home was beautifully decorated by the irl friends oi the bride. The rett y appointed tea table was chi? covered with a hand-made Ind brlghtaied with silver eut flowers. ht. and Mrs. We went on e. short motor trip. -u§-s. George Irving is s. pet- TIGNISH HONOR ROLL -5_Grade xx-l Edith MacKinnorl; I. Greta Gaudct; s, Norma Ber- DIN-l. ‘ Grade X-i, Eleanor Trainer" 2. jYvonne Pirieau; S. St. Clair Gal- en . rd IX-i, Mary McCue; i. Noreeén eDoucettc; ttfillyra Tflilwl’. ZTGrade VIII-d, lifts Hargzr; i. lent in the Prince County Hospi- rraine Arsenau t: 8, arlos‘ tel. She is slowly recovering from/a ___sllant. serious operation. Grade VII-i, Evelyn Skerry and‘ Jar-bars Kinch; 2, rene Shea: 3.1 Jlllghwmlfl. of the Fraser Mem- Ildlth Richard. lcrial urch met at the home of "@1100 lib-i. M1100! Perry- MMrs. Lloyd Wilkie Wednesday u- fefeanetta Perry; 8. 00110011 14°1ter noon. A dainty lunch was eer- Qlmil‘ ‘veii ‘by the hasten. $19136.’ Os Ii o ' - n’ ' - "n" " n- -M.rs. Deuce spent few s “Grade Iv--l_,'Thereaa Gallant; 2. i, gummenido among bid friefi. FéliiiffiVzi-“aatifi” °‘i“"§’.‘l’i I c i‘ - - ' -M.r. Thomas G. Larkin an Titte Gaudet; 2, Marie Chiaascnijm ma“, 3am, my" g we g I. Marguerite LeClair. f" a ‘m.’ n“ of 4M (Enllllh) - 1- 1°“ Le . raw retained Alsrlggirayult; ,Nancy Gillie; l, _m__ an” hi?’ 02% -~ 1 imneh) - l. auldineiflikwvn IPW t 0 W" '0'" Arsenault; 2, Ronald Bernard; 8.115 '1“ 5nd 1muY-“‘A Francis DesRoches. nunrw‘ “ms ed Island that they had respondei d AR. WI. Ben mlis iilallitl Mililllii slit: villi lull m Also MARCH OF _TIME ‘And Short Suluects Shows 7:00 - 9:16 Matinee Saturday 2:30 BEGINNING MONDAY FOR 8 DAYS JUDY GARLAND -.I||- “MEET ME IN Si‘. LOUIS” Shows 7:16 - 9:18 .__. .... -._‘<vk-@~a_qa&elamllflb SUMMERSIDE i RECONSTRUCTION— __‘Q°'iE-.‘““E‘_‘-!‘L_‘L-.¥‘_‘+}Zi 1n education, improvement in rural primary school buildings ' 1d equipment, and establishment o u number of regional high schools. Ten Year Program In its studies the Committee has considered many projects for post- war work in Prince Edward Island and it is understo -‘ that the en- tire programme will run into some millions of dollars over a ten-year the committee has con- sidered the present needs of the Province it is understood that re- search will be continued and o- ther projects will be referred to the advisory Committee from time to me. a berations the Committee received some hundreds-cf briefs on mat- ters oi all kinds and yesterday welcomed a delegation from the West Prince Board of ’i‘rade head- ed by Mayor Tanton of Alberton as well as delegations from the Fisherman's Union oi '1‘l . the Tignlsh Credit Union and the Cooperative of Tigrllsh as well as s delegctio from Skinner's Pond and Minnimigash. The Committee had the benefit of the advice oi Dr. JE. Lattimer, Professor of Agricultural Econo- mics at Macdonald College, Mont- real who is s. study of tox- ation in the Province at the pre- sent time, in cooperation with the Dominion Government which has loaned Mr. l-LC. Murray for this purpose. Statisticians are now engaged in breaking down the costs oi the var- ious Proposals which have been l mmended and the brief to be presented on behalf of Prince Ed- ward Island is in course of pre- paration. Thanked Committee Members Just before the meeting ad- journed Premier Jones in e. short speech thanked the members for the attention they had given to the various matters brought to their attention. It was, the Premier sta- ted. a tribute to the sense oi public uuty of the men and women of the so nobly at this time and devoted many long hours of study to means and methods of assisting in for- mulatin Policies for the bettor- ment o the Province u a . It was also remarkable. 1k. Jonba stated that despite the fact that. the Government had been prepared to pay the out oi pocket expenses oi the people engaged on the Ad- visory and technical commit/ten, yet this. work had been performed without cost as no member of the Main Committee and no member of the Technical Commit/toes had pruented account for personal ex- penses. It was anticipated the Premiu ed that. research would be continued in the future and despite the fact that many com m- sluryat last night _in a verdict o! accidmtal disath in theses, of .MnWil.uam ultof 8t. Ilcglfl, 11o filed in the Y“!!! WWHJQ 3199101‘ mornhglatllnxeeult aneooi entathlsooumeonJuiyindThe inquutwsscondnlctedm S During the course of their deli- FInli Death 0f lllecouche Woman We: Accidental testified that the. de- ceased had left his place on Sun- day morning and he said that she real snort for her age, which would Midge wao over 80. She . Patrick Daley. the second witness. also identified the body» said shie was a sister-ln-law or the deceased, who she believed had a sister in Charlottetown but stiengid rsiuoxtykncw her m on and adjourned till 7.30 cu P.M. In the evening the first witness who testfl dece to the hospital on morning and found the on a stretcher in the 1105' . She was practically Later he examined it. sis also had a broken timer and some bruises. Witness said thnlt he did not ask her about the M- cident. Dr. J.C. Simpson testified that he had performed an autoSDY 011 the deceased and his 0°11°11151°n5 were threat dent‘. was caused by a depressed fracture of the 5111111 and bum injury under the site of the fracture. mm Aldcen Martin. Miscouche. daughter of Mr. Patrick Martin. and {but 311g w-lzis driving her fgflwr’; car from the ch90“ towards Miscouche on the morn- in of Jul 3rd and as 511v 0P- “ yihe village she noticed tho deceased standing on I110 l t th esidence gimgaftlirlei-Bclii/Eafiiasrilgn. “$111011 “Wm be on witness’ right 0S 5110 W‘ prgllihefzlrst saw her about fifty yards away. She walked towards the road and stood on the edgle of the pavement. She was aonée. Arsenault turned tower 5 glilescar the witness exlflaliied- 511d watched it until it was two 01' three yards awa . She had been driving about fif een and slowed to ten. Witnes; dyad "t. “°%°..“€.°.°..l“%i.“,§§.§m..... wards t e c want to gap to ‘he. her with the right haenatdligilttlckshe got out of the m! and noticed that she was S1111 breathing. She ran to tFathgi‘ Monagharrs and returneld aware?‘ scene. Some NOD19 h“ 311w "ten and someone advised her h me her father. She then drove 0 d and her father took the 0B1‘ B" returned to the scene. Witness said that she had no operator's licence. She will be eighteen years of age next Monday. The car did not o over the deceased who was 4-- ls; on the dirt off the rwléemggel on the left or south side o road. _ Other witnesses included. D0101‘ DesRoche, Misccuche; Father Mar- tin Menaahan. parish P110“ =1 Miscouche; Patrick C. Martin. Mis- couche. and Mrs. Alma Poitier, housekeeper at Father Monaflhflils '°%'§§"§°u.e.. were: 170N111 139011118. foreman. Chester Palmer. 511$“ Offer, Cleve whaien. 101m 9E- Neil, Gordon Toombs and J- - Murphy-S. CLOSING SESSIONS fdantilwl- "mi-REPLFQ- dustries which would hold the re- turning war veterans to their na- tive Province. An lhflreflie 1" canning factories and the erection of small manufacturing plants all over the Province. She 09110115 - would result in employment f0!‘ all the young men and women now returning home. Com‘ director o! g fiflior; ‘Nrggilng for returning ac n c‘ armed forces, rsonnel the malt with the robleme of the re- t war ve ans. He pointed Que, that many of the men coming back from the battle fronts had been under terrific nervous Pres- sure and that it was only folly to expect such men could immediate- l ads t. themselves to civilian 1N. atience, sympathy. and un- dot-standing were required in 01'- der that such men might feel their sacrifices were appreciated. Every rural and urban commun- ity should have its committee of thoughtful and sincere 110F501" who would be able to offer 50111101 t Winsloe South, s 'beh miles an hour L BENTMLEANIIIII This lama k n“ sf loo?! lnicrcatwaxvtflslngi olélanewsydistnregayseiaserted a ve a , gfifl . able in annuals." w n’ --- - OI-AEWILL for Phokflgl, OONIIDIIATION Lg‘ . SURANCE. I! —— I CHOICE boneless cod, Q; 1b, Roy's Merl: . phone ms. i-e-ii WATER RATE! fog gym, quarter became due Jlflg 1d. I r-s-e-a-st- aav. I. J. CIISIIO will‘ speak at. Alexandra tor-tight‘ July; 6 at I pa. 1+1; WINILOI Pastoral charge‘ services Sunday July sea. an as’ follows: Winsloe North 1i s.m.:, Pin-i Princetown Road, 8 p.m. Rev. J. Maclnnis,‘ speller- l-s-u NAV! Al!!! and force volunteml for Pacific a‘: to send names to the {g2 their enteitainment before CORNWALL Pesto a1 Ch , Services Sunday July 0th, up @1212; inn CHARLOTTETOWN Leg-ion by July l0, in ogdgr go p13}; town, whose promotion 1e“. rank of Acting Captain was report- q-g-u cd in yesterday's Guardian. ?oo Late To- Classify s OlIDI. l. I. CONNOLL! sailed c.3541“ R.C.N.V.R.. formerly of Charlotte- Promoted io the lsocwls: Kings-ton. 11 a.rn.; vigili-Dléigto Churclg D0118 Creekl.‘ z , . AIL; nd til a.m. Rev. in. sh“ school’ Cf. ATTENDANCE CBRTIF Tl‘ _ The following have rexcgiged at- tendance certificates for perfect attendance in the Principal's 13¢. partment of Parkdale School: Vel- ma Good. Noreen th. The names were inadvertently omiwed from the certificate list which ap. 000100 in yesterday's Guardian. THE ANNUAL is at the Marshfleld gdlyspgaanslgnufifli eld on the camp grounds on Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock arid in the evening a service will be’ held 1'} "is Pmbvtei-ian Church at 1.30 00i00k- Rev. Mr. MacDonald will be the speaker in the aims-noon ifignfiev- 601010 60min in the "ii- ‘I-B-li PLANNING DIRECTOR HERE _ gr-xm-‘ll-sit Galbraith. director o; 10ml H vhilliannins for the Nat- mwa argiuéedgl Administration. 0e. to consult wil} the (my last night h local authorities in preparing a, planning pmsmnh me for the Province, for which le- gislation was page‘! M an “at session of the Legislature. RETURNS FROM HOLIDAY -_ Rséiwretumed to h]; evening art-r sneulYi-e fifmfi’? two weeks vacation friends and relatives in Mm“; and Halifiax. He left here by bu; by WHY of Borden and w” the‘ guest of his cousins Mr mq Mrs Frezi Buston in Moncton After Spending 011 enlvyabla week-end he then went to Halifax w mi,’ Mr. and Mrs. John Reid m, lgdbther, and returned u; prime d Il angiflilvooé aflillmlzdyg-way of Caribou 0N notions! VISIT - m- and Mrs. Harold Morrow and little granddaughter Robert-a mo of awrence, lvliass, arrived on the llsliafid Tuesday. They wm-e m” t“ °i10¢0i1 by Mrs. Moi-rows sis- 91‘ - MTS- (100130 Puncher of Haw. thlome Ave. Charlottetown with W °m 1110i’ are visiting. Mr, M”. §0lvv lziil s-filxéd a few weeks on the sasn w Mm m“, Mids Rnbei-tsmwiut M “d summer mo , 1 511199 Mrs. ‘Morrow ysiftzdlvliefyerli: We Province. She will visit rel. atives and renew 01d Emma", maliafiatii." ‘who...’ ..°°"- gm; gs Mr. Moe '1‘ with‘ the naturzlldbehifut‘; him Garden of the Gulf." CONVENTIONS SIILL 0H‘- The Government "um" of continued heavy movieznents of troops from ovier- seas. it has hem indicated by Wartima Prices and Wade Board. It is expected. however. that meet- iriss involving travel by lee; than fifty lle0l>ie will be exempted from the ban. In announcing prob- able extension of the ban at, least until August 20, Donald Gordon, Chairman of the Prices Board, ex- plained that. while ntany associa- tions planning meetings had been asking whether they could make definite arrangements beyond July 20 when the present ban empires, the situation regarding troop move- ments was not. yet sufficiently clear to glvie final answers Personals Mr. J. H. Dunbar, Aims. was in Chailottetown and” It business. Mrs. Joseph Pcgsoal and daughter Joanne of St. John, Nil, are vil- ltlng Charlottetown the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eli‘. Acorn, Great George Street. Miss Glad s Irene . a re-A 018510 gradlitizle! nurse er-l s e osp , s spen g s a py lgolitdlay st her old home at ew‘ 6 . LAC. George D. McDuff has re- turned to Canada after nearly four; the R.O.A.I'. sive schemes had been a venced for the immediate welfare of the Province. nevertheless science and new methods a , constant ro- sesrch and with this object in view‘, the Colnflttee would not be dil- banded but would be called toga-l ther slain as occasion warranted On behalf o! the Committee Rom. Mr. Mmcbennan, Lt.-Col. K5. Rogers. K.C., and Mr. in short ad- IONDGN - (CH-Two famous London and Paris theatrical com- panies are to exchange visits from, l I (English) - i, Francis 5mg flgg- _ c 1g 3 ; g_ Gibbons on the most file's! ileum ' ‘m’ d the clinical! loll. BINDIN‘ July 2 to ‘i4 The Comedic Fran- coise will appear at the Thea- io Ire-else. gassed the belief _ ndicap would soon be remedied. ernment House Several ‘resolutions were passed Lieutenant Governor J. A. Bernard Ilerncoa Jessi One urg- and Mrs. ard. advice and whole-hearted assist- ance .to returned men in r1000 0! such help, Major Court said. ' Much remains to be done or] the bo s coming home, he added. since ere are 10.000 of them to_ be rehabilitated and there are not| nearly that, many jobs awaiting, them. It was his opinion there oi the general public con-E coming the present situation and] he warned that the task of restor- ‘igf. 10,000 W! 0h t ‘m field? eople imagine. l aining 1 M810? 9011i‘! 0119111100 the Wbrlfeconomics devoted to one subject. which the Government is coins imthe classes to be included in the‘ short courses conducted under~the ive many of the men technical and described the func- Domin a! ing Lack 0f resolutions were also pa a tion of the vocational school art of the general lan. Lola had prevente teaching oi| some course, he said, but that such I B on. given to the teaching of music in was too much compliwtlicy 0" i110 the public schools and advocated men to civilian life in vincm election‘; Province is goins to be much ment of dental clinics for pulsory voting in Federal and Pro- the establish- school BX- 300 in number, were received and a entertained most enjoyably at Gov- years service with verse After spend fur-’ lough with his parents, Mr. and! Mrs. Chas. E. McDuff at field. he has gone to Regina, Saslh, where he enlisted and where he will receive his discharge. eYiThat increased attention be the holding of musical festivals. Other resolutions advocated com- children as a peacetime proyect; also specialized classes in home ion-Provincial youth train-i plan. The customary courtesy‘ ss . At 3 o'clock, the delegatos, about 001. 11 Bum-i New Dominion. 3 YOUNG MAN WANTS WORK — on farm near Charlottetown. Ap- ply to 7.5.1} sols sans - 0133151111. MOTORS car radio. Apply Checker Taxi. LOST - m err}, sum: 2c, Ladies Gordon Rodd. Milton. LOST --'A'r snail}?! oil? Overnight case. Return to 39 Waiter St» TEACHER South Granville School. Supple- ment $175.00 Mildred Corbett. Secretary. wan-ran :~'.l'nacnslt Southport School. Good supple- ment. Mre. John Reddin, secre- EXPERIENCED rsacnan waivf- ED-— School. Cairns. WANTED- Prlmsry Rloom. York School good eu-plement. Apply Louis Vessey. LOST — CLARINET IN CASE IN Montague or on road to Char- lottetown. Notify Guardian. Re- wand. WANTED - MIDDLE Woman or girl for housekeeping. Good wages. No washing. Apply in person, Chester A. Campbell. Jeweller, 157 Queen St., ' ‘i1 by l-fis Honour Guardian. 7-6-ii 7-6-21 wrist watch. Grueh. Mrs. 7-6-3! 7-6-21 WANTED ——— FOY-‘y 51d. 7-6-li FOR 'l—6-3i For Lower Freetown Supplement $325. Scott secretary. 7-6-3l TEACHER — FOR 7-6-21 7-6-11 AGE Reception At Government Houn h sapifl ro- gaining its former the leading centre o! prominent social functions as a concrete in- stance is the delightful reception tendered some 300 delegates of he Women's Institute yesterd af- ternoon by His , t.- Governor J.A. Bernard sad Bernard. ernor and Mrs. Bernard, who were assisted by Miss Jean MacDonald, and served ice cream and dainties. Mrs. J. Welter Jones and m1, w, JP. MacMillan out the ices. Ser- ving were Mes. J. D. an, Mrs. PS. Fielding, Mrs, m) an MacMillan. Mrs. J. Later Dopglas. Mrs. W. Chester S. Mclvure, and Miss a Mc of the Governor, Norma, Lhg gov. 91110115 Wiiliflcst daughter, acted as usher. After the serving of refreshments, the mints were furnished with chairs on the spacious balconies W110" i110! could chat informally lvhiie enjoying the view of the har- bour and adjacent scmery. NORTH moron sawnvo AND xmrmvc own On June 7 the Sewing and Knit- ting Club met the home of Mrs. Erie Coles and on June 21 at the home of Mrs, ribbon, Hooper. An average of 20 members and four visitors were present Meetings opened by singing "0 Canada", followed by “The Lord's Praycr". The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. A bill oi 96 cents for thread was reported. Avvrwiimateiy $21.00 was realiz- ed from the sale of tickets on a quilt which had ust been oom- pleted. The hol er of the lucky ticket No. 106 was Erna Coles. A second ticket No. 245 was held by Percy Hooper who won a dainty tea amen which had been donat- cd to the club for this purpose The drawing of those tickets by ‘Robert Hooper caused much merriment. A delicious lunch was served by Mrs. Hooper after which all join- ed ln a musical game. A vote of thanks was extended to Mr. and Mrs. Hooper for their hospitality. Collection amounted to $2.15. Jeanette Moreside invited the club to meet at her home for their next meeting. Meetings closed by singing the National Anthem. BRlG-HTON, Erlgland -- (OP) - There are plenty of girls on the beaches this year but not many are swimming. A shortage of rub- ber swimming caps is thought re- 7-6-41 Re Bus Servce To and From Tignish AND INTERVE NING POINTS BEGINNING MUNDAY, JULY 9th Lv. CHARLOTTETO'WN........7.4-5 A.M. Ar. SUMMERSIDE A.M. Lv. SUMMERSIDE A.M. Ar. TIGNISH . . . . . . . 12.30 Noon Lv.Tignish . . . . . . . P.M. Ar. SUMMERSIDE 6.15 P.M.* Ar. BORDEN 7.10 P.M. Ar. CHARLOTTETOWN 9.45 P.M. ‘(Short Stop Over) This Service is in addition to the Regular Service now in effect to and from Tignish. Passengers wishing to Borden can leave Tignish on Bus in afternoon and stay overnight in Summerside or Borden. Passengers arriving Summerside on 10.15 P.M. night train from mainland can now get west following morning on the 10.00 am. Tlgnish. The Prince Edward Island Travel Bureau B. GRAHAM ROGERS, Supervisor, CHARLOTTETOWN, waurrn Hairdresser, experienced in finger waving etc. Regular hours, good wages. Anni! ’ Matiluarrie’: SUMMERSIDE. walrrsn Two girls to learn Iiair dressing. Good opportunities Apply Maciluarrie’: Beauty Salon SUMMERSIDE. sponsible . ._-4-.'%=:: take the early boat from bus for RE. ISLAND 7-6-4i death oesunal auras. “=- “'8 “sul-“i-i 8m:.n'atv.'e:'iin:‘seee .111‘. Sun “illllld. me: ban: received by the oov-E - social secretary. the Ruests were; ' ushered to seats at spacious tables‘ t E hi. LAG! gvan ’ 2 iileatli Yesterday Govt ilouse ‘im- 801ml lam Mrs. Credt: also time can’? ton. Bonshow; also 0i’ vemeatthe cama i it made later. IN MEMilliIAM “Ml-B. PETE. GAILAIII "w . death coo County hospital June 9th, 1945 John Anamult, of this mung four children survive, Emily, ltfi, Joe Perry of Abrams Village, 501T)’. Hank and Charlie of U.S.A. The latter paying a visit, u) m; mother at the time of hei- death after an absen of twenty ab: V0541 Also 1t bchertsh thy Win01’? of s kind and ving mother are eight Margaret, Mrs. McKnight, , Ma's. Hebert. of U.S.A. and Nan, ltflrs. Eli Arsemult of Centml Bcdeqsae. lviaumie and Frank with His Malesties Forces, Joe and Tommy with the C.P.R. and Stanley at home. Always jovial and hoqiitnble and ever ready to help out every good cause in the community where she wil be sadly missed. The fla-iaral was held from Seven Mile Bey Churchoifwhiohshowasadovot- ed member. The service was con- ducted by her Parish Priest, Rev. Fatfner McDonald and Rleiv. Father McLellan of Sumrnclflie. The pallbearers were her five Prank and Stanley and stopecn- in-le/w Eli, who carried her to the adjc cemetroy, and tenderly bald her beside her hus- band who predeceased her three years ago. “Paliline" Enlarge: From Underground BI OYNTQA IDUDI society iguana story of how thing It i’ the enorsetia mag said. "The h not finished. Past of my to transmit lncmlilfll i I ericam Location in Berna ( 1min), to Robert (12.1. Consul) in Airline. and to - "1 had agents gathering illum- ationeivelwwheuemdl iothem eulyaerqainn-Ihai thenunabeoailasitwle I50 “People the information were in m of society and occuPflMM yqwumm». troniaed in pa and servant. I beams ‘whoworhd ll mans 51101011009915 m4 to b; very carotid everyone knew I W88 an Amfliblll. in fact I could tell the Germans cmtJ-ifully 1 had not zone 1100M N- cause my D1000 W" 11"} “m m7 husband who is French. LONDON - (Cw — Sir _ v______________- BIRTHS vifssnv - ifiu.;%._?;e K000001- Ottawa. June 30. 1940. 1° M!" “d Mrs. R. Harold Vessey (nee Lor- raine Webb) a dausfief; ‘flora-Italians, maififi nonsmo- v the home of Mrs. BC. 9.0mm; Dorchester Street. June 30. 1 Rev. T.W. Good Blaokett of ina Olga glgrioasou - MAYBEW - A‘ June 30th. JF-z- Nicholson of Sham- xggméfii T»... Mayhew of PM! wail B-eauty Salon P.0. BOX 47 P.0. BOX 41 P “Neriiiws - oar _ at the Unltni rch, Bradalbarle Oil 511119 n . at 8 P. M. by Rev D. J. 152i‘; assisted by Rev Mr. l. - _ of summerside. Lester std Jmkins cf Sununerside. 0i’! i. Ruth day. 000811101’ 0‘ M'- J. M”, H. W. Bernard, Brad- : Wine. '1 smurf" "TirfiTl-T-Georacwwn 00 7"‘ m‘ July 4. 1046. Mrs Friday morning at 0 o'clock from her home to St. James Cath0110 Georgetown Renal"; lrs t ' Funera 0T0 ggfiptlixiss. idav.Iiii°1'n11'1F m. o'clock to St. Pnuls church. z tenncrit St. Paul's Cemetery. merside. ._ . -a-.._....s..._.... _.s. ».._..~.-..—....... ._ ‘v ... r . - .