. .__. .._.-..~,_._._..__._. .- ~ hoasvw~iviww~svvuu:-mu_.sx._ _ . . elaey, Omen Street, . nt surprise Friday ' honlv by pline MONDAY ' wflsgASANT SURPRISE — Mrs. had a II Iii-i: ' r an absence of 35 years. . Connor is in the building business. hcl- brother, Wank _ d from Washington, D .C. —IIOME FROM OVERSEAS - Pte. Grant Molllsoil of the Can- adian Parilchule Battalion has ar- rived honlc. from overseas. He is a » .surl of Lt. Col. and Mrs. R. L. Mol- 1 "lilon uf ‘Sllllilllfffilflfi. II énds His many are dvllghled to see him home again-S CLERK IIOME —- City Joules Fullerton arrived Saturday evening lhe Canadian Fed- CITY lei-k Link!‘ ullclili cxlsected home to- (‘UNVENTION - 1r»- lllsirict conven- lsn Clubs of Can- ' of lhe Summer- IIEPIL. .. .- 1. ._. S RED (‘ROSS llncrv, 113 North . representing l Dlvisifin of the Red :1", lilo throes-day hold in Tor- iul n. of lhc confor- ir> at up uniform standards lnrrllula of instructions in ifrrmzhollt the Domin- ENT I' 'l‘.\l.\'EI) M155 l Linzlcblrull. tllrcciur of the f All‘ Nurses at Mc- .,- a cn Friday olru, superintendent of l Plzncc County Hos- llsclll Summerslde ‘1l\'!l also enjoyed . l a 1lll1,~S IS ACQYITTICI) -- William Ves- l lriiil attempting on 1o break info the e Garage, alas 111v Court Judge . llllpearcd Loslt-r O'Donnell for arrive in Prince. shortly‘ to take tlillllcllllg and pro- lnoss. The garner- ;l inns.- now constitutes lmplltnill sources of lfllllll fishermen. PROMOTION - - lift‘ being extend- . Arlleit, son of May- JP‘. Arnelt of Sum- rcceili promotion . of Flying Officer ll,l‘ll.lll'.. Flt. Lieut. i .11 April, 194i and in .' your went, overseas * med two and a half ‘repatriated to Can- r i943 and is now Prior to his ‘sling 11c Fidsiern Air mnfrlunci H. . afion Dept-c. Rockcliffe. Or1t.—-S , K. OF, f‘. SINCl-HONG - Th; facial-fur sing sung for servicemen hcl/l last niuln, llt the Knights evening Connor J .f.lx and the Repair oooofil-u ‘C-___ --STIIII - OAUIIlF-In Sacred on Jun Rcv. W. . M rformod the cere- mony and cc abrated Nuptlsl Mass. ‘The bride, who was given in mar- riage by herfather. waa attired in white cr with white hat and veil and w te accessorloo. ' She wore a oorssge of rose carnatluns. She was attondsd by Miss Eleanor Macfsaac who wore g gown of heaven blua with black accessories afraid s corsage of plllirttigflallilixisi. e groom was su e . Jack Mscfasac, llollow- lng the ceremony. weddln break- fast was served at the ome of the bride's parents in Borden and ' the happy couple motored to Sum- merside where they look the noon plane to Moncion. The best wishes of their many friends is extended for a happy and prosperous future. —A. The Csthillc church at Iona was filled to capacity yesterday morn- ing to witness the impressive cere- mony pefformed by His Excellency Bishop Boyle of Charlottetown when he ordained to the priesthood, the Rev. Edmund Roche, a native of Iona parish. Assisting His Excellency in the ceremony were the Rev. Dr. R. V. MzlcKenzie. rector of Si. Duns- tan's University. and the Rev. J. RE. 0'l-lanley, also of Si. Duns- tarrs. The sermon was preached by the Rev. J.A. Sullivan of the same institution. Jmmediately following the or- dination, Father Roche gave his blessing to his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Roche, and he mem- bers of his immediate amlly. Among the many clergymen st- fending the ceremony were the Rev. Michael Rooney, Brae parish; lhe Rev. ME. Francis of Si. Duns- tans: and the local pastor, Rev. Charles McCarthy. Father Roche graduated from Si. Dunstan! Universly 1941 and recently completed is theolo- gical course at the Holy Heart Seminary in Halifax. —WEDDING BELLS — A very 314% bukillxittyclgedghislggook place . a ‘s ur , enoi ton on Tuesday mom-in! at 10 o‘ ock June lmh. when Rev. Douglas Noel limited in mmfage Miss Ruby Annabell. youxlcer aughlics- of Mr. and Mrs, Daniel Caseley of Spring Valley to Ivan Broderick, son of Mr. and lvflrs. Wilfred Pickering of Clinton. The bride looked very wmmm? in B Dink ahcer sweet- ‘flf'“..‘l‘fl“u"“l.l"‘“§¥"l" ‘it’? e . o e ec w s Pretty“ whiten bridal wrggth wrr s 0n er arm a uqule o white roses and lily of uhe valley. On her arm she wore a wrist watch, the gift of the groom. Her attend- gntisbwas hfir cousin Miss we u ury, w o was beoom y dressed in a pink stmet-ierlgth dress with a oorsage of white flow- ers Mr. Rioglnald Warren, Kensing- ton ably supporte dthe groom. Amid showers olf confetti and good vrlshes, the happy young couple motored lo t-hc bride's home for wedding gllnlrletr. tilgldfiivalfll‘ for a-ffineymogai ri o time pro noes. thgir rot/ugh, a reception was held assure °’ “F T?“ “l2” y gues e en» r- tailned. A large u-ovszd of o-renad l ‘fwd?’ “r "°‘i=:..v;..."‘=.:“iu o ocoae on. s ' xvi-rig; the grlde wgs tiendferriedda ace eons orwler y her en s of awning Valley and surrounding , the program included vocal solos = m“ “In d money ‘todv ' "Yffhhul: ls g C0l1l1llblls Hul. Special numbers; M5116“, n“ mmy lqvgly gflflgtggtd Miss Maureen Brown and Mr. rke Mln»,~\l_l_l.l_v: piano selections Mr. Alonzo Leger; quad-lotto, ‘_€‘S8‘l'S. Gill-lo: McAulay, James .911 COYllllt‘ LcClzlir and lbni -- iron. lVlilsic for the rcgulm- sing ‘gm; lvils furnished by Mrs. Joseph upon. _ . Allrrl nlie monies bfcKa-nrn ey Mr. Con- FIND MAN IN STORE — A marl found by Clqv Police in S. A. Mac- Donald's store about 5 o'clock Sat- urday nlorllin" was taken in cus- of breaking and . on making their .~. , of the business secl- li< or t cClly noticed a broken windoll: in the rear of the above- nicittlluncrl storcandsummoned the .Uponhisarrival, heand two ‘ Sn. Watson Higgins and n McPhall. entered the Vllry found a man al- l sllllrasc with goods. mfnrc Dllagistrate K. n :1 fcw hours later, the remanded until June 30. ' hi! burglary was ycvtcrdav evening at wllrn ihc frnng door Iwlni" goncral store all. the till pried cpcn, so in cash stolen. n 1% (XlvlP. officers of the lo- Mix col dciar-hhlrut, who arrived on lhc scone of the robbery about 9.30 yesterday.- evening‘. concluded after all investigation that the robber or " our: nulsl hnvv boon familiar v1.1 lilo lnovcrncllts-of Mr. Dennis and hll fzlznily during the day. At llll‘ limo of ihc robbery, which ll room-rod lo lmvc occurred be- Mr. Dfll ls was singing nlillr whom of lhc Dunsinffnage Fnliwl Cllllrril. Ills wife and fam- iij; \\'\"IL' also prcxont ni the church scrrlcc. IHFPILLANEOIIH SHOWER -- \V<*lil~.crrl'ly' night Junc 20th, a lllrnlbll- of ‘lit-lids and rela- ‘ " a of. ill‘: 110m‘: of Mr. in honor of illtlrriogt- The room ‘l- drroralcd in pink c rchclnc. The bride '~ csvrrtczl lo lhl» seat of M“ Clarissa 'I‘ralnor Llwlrr McAlcluff played ill." lmnlc I'll-c heavi "is of beautiful and use- \i'f‘l‘l‘ carried in by Miss r 11nd Miss Jennie Mc- . l v.'."l'c opined by Miss Clzri I T innr while Miss Belle MfiEflCllf 1'11 rrad ihc many humorous Vl‘! s rlnzl gcvrd wishes. Miss Alma Al-asnnlllt arranged tile gifts daint- ily on i=1.- lnble. Miss Jones in her ucual lfif‘ll.'li\' manner thanked them all for tllcil" lovely gills and good wlsllm uniting lllcm all to vlalt hor in lvr future home. nfier which n'-l lflill"'l in alnrzlnr! "For She's d Jolly Gcrul Fellow" Lunch was airy-owl "n" lodics and the re- in I7lll‘".lff rnrl dancing. Among 1210 gills. vrro u lovely rel. of (fishes and a bellliiful satin bcd throw, aim l . fi l “a le‘ LoCh-llr ‘N115 macter of core-i A lunch was served by the] 401mg ladzi-l of the evening was spent Good ved - lined ho her popularity. ‘rho happy ryolmg couple will reside kl Clinton ‘wines-e the groom is a prosperous friends join in and hbwy wedded life. Miss Marion Dougan and} —VAIIITY CONCERT -- The variety concert staged by local lol- ,ent in North Bcdeque Hall on Thursday evening was in every way a decided suocwa. Two mic-act plays in which all the actors did tholr part. exceptionally wcll were aa..v=-=......~m.rl or, o so l-goa cew c voiced appawciaiioifi of the citlnfort- abie new seats installed in the early summer. Rev. Ralph WEEDS!‘ WEB the efficient mall-man, mefaclng iihe ghllCcll-Elflmfifialtxllih a Sh‘? spew . ‘ w 00mm y singing, should 1w m. Wacner and accompanied by Mrs Brew!‘ ‘Waugh, the ammo continued with a. one-sot p ay “Advice to the Love Lom" acted by Stewart Waugh, Garth Clamk, Miss Janet McMurdo, Mrs. Howard Mbore, Mia: Beryle Clark, Robert McMurdo, Albert Waugh and Miss Margaret Mc- Mkirdo; mixed quartet/lo. M1‘!- NW‘ man McM-urdo, Mrs. Brewer Walllllh Messrs Clement Camrbhers. E811? MoMln-do; 909111116. Mrs. WBBTWL Solo, Miss Amy Bsnvise‘, Rcadina. Bcryle Clad-k‘. Play. "Maid Service”, Mrs. Ralph McCaull. Mi“ Erma Baker, Mrs. Clan: Baker and s. Norman MoMlsrdoc S010. Ml-fil Georgie Burgess; Rcadina. M"- Wilbur Stavert; Duet. Maw Pfllj riois Clark and Mal-laurel; McMurdO. llfiale qllflrl/Btw. wars Clement Can-others, Earle McMwrdo. James stavcrt and Smart Oamnhers. Aocom ois were Mrs. Brewer Waugh and Mrs. Clarke MBCQNIB-Y- rie At the conclusion of the PM‘ gramme. Mr. Ralph McCaull one}; , tioncd a number of boxes for wfh c there was keen competition The sum of over one hundred dollars was made At thk 5013mm! mm‘ minment-S. - MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER On June 20 a very “r80 "M! °l friends and neighbours gabhercd at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Noonan, Bedeque. to tender a mis- cellaneous shower to their daugh- ter Miss Myrtle, in honor of her approaching marriage. To the strains of "Here Comes the Bride Mrs. . L. Noonan escorted the brlde-fo-be to the seat of honol. While little Miss Pauline Noonan presented her with a beautiful bouquet of flowers. Heavily laden baskets of gifts were carried in b Mrs. Arthur Sherry a Helm Sherry and were opened bv Myrtle and Mary Mckenna and t c hum- orous verses and good wishes read by Mrs. Charles McParlane and Alice Noonan, while Clara Affleck arranged them on the table. M rile thanked all for their lovely gi is and 100d wishes. Then al joined in singing "For She's a Jolly Fellow." Luncheon was then served by e dies. The fo- rnainder of the evening was spent l Eachern. ' TUESDAY -ACCEI’TS POSITION - Miss Zita Sllliphsnt, Bummerslcle. has accepted a position with the Sum- merslde branch of the Royal Bank of Canada-S. stable Don Davis of the Summer- slde detachment. RCMP. has re- turned from Regina, Sask., whore he attended o refresher course-S. DROWNIID IN BELGIUM .- Word has been received by Mrs. Jogph A. McKennh of Antigonish, N. ., of the death by drowning in Belgium of her husband 'Su er- visor J. A. lVlcKenna, R. .A. .C.. son of Mrs. McKenna and the late gaénles McKenna of Newtown Cross, -LANDMARK REMOVED — A familiar landmark lo residents in Summerslde will be removed when the large wooden building on Spring Street owned by A, Home and Co. Ltd., Will be partly torn down. Plans are to move the rear section of the building around fac- ing on First Street to be med as a storage building and to demolish the front section. This building was for many years a livery stable operated by Mr. W. B. McNeil-S. DWELLING DESTROYED — A fire which completely destroyed the home of Mr. Joseph McEntee, Auburn, occurred about 6 o'clock Saturday last. The nearby neigh- bours were at work in the fields at the time and arrived too late to be of much assistance. None of the contents of the house were saved. Origin of the fire is un- known. SUGAR STOLEN - The ware- house of William McKenzie, general merchant of Flat River. was recent- ly broken into and four bugs of sugar stolen. No arrests have as yet been made. R C.M P officers were 011 the scene :1 few hours af- tcr the theft and made an investi- gallon. RETURNS TO CITY -- Dr. J. E, Lattimer, dean of economics at MacDonald College, Montreal, rc- turned to Charlottetown yesterday. Dr. Lattimer is making a lax sur- vey of the agricultural areas of the Province. HOME FROM CONVENTION —- Mrs. (Dal W. J. McMillan has returned from Montreal where she attended the C. W. L, National Convention as delegate from Char- lottetown Sub-division. This an- nual meeting of the national body was largely attended, over six hundred being present. including delegates and members from coast to coast. After more than two months had Blamed from the time of its pre- vious meeting, a coroner's jury last night cleaned up the baby Wilson case by finding that "baby Gloria Jean Wilson died of natural cau- ses." womssraa commas: - Con- l "' WEDNESDAY‘ olwl? W2‘... "“'.'.l""°‘u..s" . no a v 105i night to nd “whim vii léiisorgvife and anally at Brighton PROPERTY PUICIIAII u- who I-loban proport on Kant- am» was sold by pll c auction glitz!- day to Mr. Chas. Chaadlr ol‘ $4,000. Ml‘. W. IL Bum Ill thl auctlonce . ' ......... RETURNS HOME-Al's. Alhcfl Newman, Klfllllnl. lla arrived home accompani ‘ by Mn. Had Prowse. afior hi. "spent a wint hill wi hot a011,. . by PIOVIIO. and Prowse, Great. Village, 8.8., and is tho Quest of Mr. and All. A.S. Primell, West Royalty AIDES TO IlT-OOVK-Llillt- Governor J. A. Barnard has an- nounced the , lntmant ofLiallL- Colonel P. s. Ellzlldln flout. Robert C. Mac lla two of his a! his eriod of oflico. poih men from the Royal Cana- ‘dfan Air orce will be made short- y. —VOLUNTEERS FOR PACIFIC Mrs. wilfrlxfPerry, Summer- side, has received word from hol- husband, Pie. Wilfred Parry, now scrvlng overseas, that he has voi- unteered for Pacific duty and that he expects to be home on loavo in the near futura-S. FUNERAL vision“ .. The McLean was held yesterday affer- noon from her late ‘residence, North Wiltshire. Service was con- ducted by Mr. Donald Nicholson. Interment was in Hartavlllo ceme- tery. The pallbearers were: George McLean, Louis McPherson, Dan e1 A. McDonald, Murdock Nicholson, John McLennan, Amos‘ Monaghan. ATTENDING KINSMAPPS CON- VENTION-Mr. L. E. R0 countant of the Bank of Scotla, New Waterford, N. 8., l: attending the Kinsmen Club con- vention at White Point, Beacon, N. S. Mr. Ross is a delegate of the New Waterford club and is accompanied by Mrs. Ross. Ml‘. Ross ls also chalnrlsn of the local Kinsmen Salvage Committca and treasurer of the club. Mr. Ross 51a native of Whcatley River, P. —RECEIVES OFFICIAL NEWS- Mrs. Lydia Simms. Kensfn ton, received the oflicial notice rom Ottawa on June 21st that her grandson, Sgt. George Robert Slmms, R.C.A.ll'., previously re- ported missing was now presumed to have died on active service on July 15th, 1944. Much sympathy is felt for the Slmms family in their bereavement. K JIEACHERS Mrs. Arthur Burgess and Miss Patricia Pendergast, who have re- signed from the teaching staff Kenslnglon Scho ‘, were pleasant- On the evening of April 1'7 last a coroner's jury with Dr. I. J Yeo as coroner met at the Cutcliffe Funeral Home to enquire into the two months. who died some ton or twleve hours before. The infant was the daughter of Mrs. Augustus Wilson,4l02 Gerald Street. The in- vestigatlon was adjourned pending the findings of a post mortem. , ENTERTAIN PATIENTS — Last‘ evening the Minstrels of Holy Re- deemer Parlsh entertained the patients of the Provincial Sana- torium. The Master of Ceremonies for the occasion. Mr Hugh 'l‘rainor, was assisted by Miss Gwen Keen-' Ml. pianist, and Mr. Alf Mc-l the program were as followsz‘ Mr. A. Peters, Miss L, Rossiter,‘ Mr. A. Weatherbie. Mr. H. Tffflfifllfl: Mrs. W. Perry, Mr B. Morgan,‘ Master Roger Gardham, Miss Helen MacDonald, and Arsenault. All the patients and members of the staff present great- iy enjoyed the many well-render- ed selections and hoped to hearl future. Miss C. Polrler. R.'N., presented the thanks of the iudi- . ce to Mr. Tralnor and his cast. —-RECEPTION AT ST. ELEA- NORS -- A very pleasant evening was spent at. the home of Mr. and MTB- H1113’ Andrew. St. Eleonora, 0n Thursday when the people of the community assembled to wel- come their son. Sgt. George Rich- ardson Andrew and his wife who were recently married in Kitchener. Ont. The ncyvlylvccl; were accomp- anied to the sent of honor by Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bernard while Mrs, Frank Callbeck played the wedding march. An address was read by Mrs. Harry S. Cannon while Mr. Emery Lyle made a presentation of a beautiful set of dishes and glass- ware on behalf of ihe people of the community Mr. Andrew cn behalf of himself and his wife fit- tingly replied and thanked the peo- ple for their kindness All joined in singing "For They Are Jolly Good Bellows." A delicious lunch was gerved by the hostess and COII- mittee in charge. The evening was pleasantly spent. in sing song. social chat and cards after which they bounced the groom and departed to their homes having spent an evening long to be remembered-S. BRIDE IIONOREI) — On Friday, evening, June 15th. the members of the Mermaid Young People's Society met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. MacEachel-n. Mer- maid, to do honor to their daugh- ter, Marion, Mrs. Borden Bos- well, a recent bride. Previous to her marriage the bride had been a highly valucd member of Young People's Society. ever will- lng to give of her time and talents in any way beneficial to the Soc- iety A short devotional period under the leadership of Mrs. Gor- don MacDonald and Mrs. Russel Mathesou \vas,hcld, assisted by Misses Muriel Munn. Mary Eliza- beth MacEachem and Mar Macllachern. Miss Evelyn then read a nicely worded ad- dress to Mr. and Mrs, Boswell while Mr. Russel Matheson on be- t half of the Y. P. S. presented them with a beautiful occasional chair. Mrs. Boswell in her usual hop y lnanner gracefully responded. e remainder of the evening was spent in games and contests. The winners of the contests were Mrs. Gordon MacDonald, Lawson Buell, Loyd MacDonald and Joan Mac- A delightful luncheon was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs, W. L. MacEachom and Miss Margaret MrlcEachern. after which all clrpcllerl lo l‘1?ll‘ home- in music and dancing, and ill n0- dfl flail. l _ ...-.. .-_ _..__._., wishing lhe happy young couple lass awn of Iliad All» . death of Gloria Jean Wilson, age’ i. Kearney, violinist. The soloists calm“ land Mr. J. W. Cr en. The real the Minstrels again in the neari the | sret. unn I "WW1 ly remembered with appropriate gifts when Mrs. Wm. Sample ent- ertained the stafl at her home on Wednesday night. A pleasant social evening was ehloycd when lthe cares and problems of school life were forgotten. A Dainty re- freshments were served by Mrs. Semple. Miss Pendergast received a beautiful silver rosary and Mrs Burgess’ gift was several pieces of pretty china. K TEACHER HONORED — Miss - MUTE a social. on WGfldlIIK '0! " ‘l h mlflagua 10m, ladlfs of t e . w ‘he SSW hfl ties for the s all members at on Monday evening at Restaurant. . presided in her usua genial manner. during ,0 of ~a delicious dinner. ' tending were Mrs. 0c Mrs. Catherine Norton‘, s. Pres- ton Beck, Mrs. Pills OMeara, Mrs. Ivan Bernard. Mrs. Email Mac- Millan, Mrs. James Ropfll Vincent Trainor. Mn. Grant, Mrs. Géorle mwla, ms. Archibald. HMKINNON quiet and pretty interest was so mnized in United church nae’ at Vernon. on June 21st, si 6:80 PM. when Miss Queenie Roberta Mutch, eld- Qt daughter of Mr. Roy Mulch, d Ssrnacliffe. and the late Mrs. llich, was united in marfiado co llr. Robert Samuel MacKinaon, 801i of Mr. and Mrs. Neil MacKin- non. of Souihport. Rev. A. B. Weir performed the ceremony in the lmacncc of a small company of mmedlate relatives of the ride and groom. The bride was most booomlfigly attired in a street length dress of hyacinth blue crepe with black HCCBSSUIlcu, and wear- a silver fox cape. Her sister, Evelyn Mulch. was maid of honor. She wore a street. len th Elsi”? ihO . T“ .__._ sard debates and chief of the n- portihg staff of the Home l0 - 1.... mu- Group o mm osorsi HANSARD sorron nan! - xvu. Earl c. Young. editor a ms- Qmum 0f or‘. l . c "ll. did not vs a its om lion- Francis was ‘ix-lo fir: ahlfi ham ha had baptized, and Father ohn B. must have looked down maven this child be m tbood in ho church built by - "LAND CA8 latest cuualt name of F.- 0 Robert Sim-l, son o r. H. F. Sims, Mal- mus. raviously reported missirly 0D loll 6 IONIC“ DOW lu ; Iii the UALTY list appears the o for offic flllrflflfll PIQII-lm CEBU. noun-Governor Bémard accom- niod by his aides, Lieut. Robert D110 LIL-COL P. S. n n. Mscfntyre t° beige dress with brown accessor es. Mr. Kqnneih Jenkins was grooms- Inan. Immediately after the wed- ding the young couple left on a shorb trip through the Maritimes. ‘may returned Monday evening by or . returned y oflloial vlsit made the previous evonl by the Captain of HM 0.5. “ harlottetown". _ he was -reccived o dock of His Majesty’: ship Commons, is visiting Charlottetown accompanied by his wife. Mr. Young was at one time a reporter on The Guardian, and also smut; us Official Supreme Court report‘, pl so ghoul-d, er here before going to Ottawa. A,” ll, ' Hardy Dlngwell, funeral of the late Mrs. Daniel T. Fir ENTERTAINED- b, i?‘ them to authorities of each of the ' house. lane. Previous to hcr marriage, he bride was tendered a "show- er" by-hcr friends in her homo community, at which she received! many beautiful gifts. The Cherry Valley Young People's Society, of which she had been president. also held a social evening in her honor, Drolonting her with a Bible. M and Mrs. MacKinhon are to re. side at Southport. They have the best w hes of their many friends for a appy married life. THUR BDAY VOLUNTEERS FOR PACIFIC- natlve of Charlottetown. M father taught for several Mr. and Mrs. Young arrived mo: u visit to their son, who ia a lieu enant navigator on Poundmaker, now in enberg. It H. rt at Lun- ll. DAY —-VIBI'I‘ING IN BUMMERSIDE -Mra. H. J. Higgins of New B ain, Conn., and Mrs. F. V. Haskell and son, Roger, of New Je y. ar- rived ln Summcraide oh onday to visit their mother, . W. J. Sullivan, and their smut,- Ida Dawson. S -—FAREWELL PARTY -- Mrs. Arthur Corney, Summerside, enter- tained on last Thursda evening in honor of Mrs. John arvle who is leaving Summefslde with he! husband. Rev. John Jarvlc wh has been pastor of ‘Trinity llnite Church here. She was presente with o parting gift. —-SURPRISE PARTY-The Lad- ies’ Social Club of’ ‘Ptinii, United Church, Summersidc, at the home of Mrs. Po Monday evening to tender a sur- prise party In honor of Mrs. James Stright and Mrs. Spindle, both of whom are leaving Summerslde to make their homes elsewhere. Each lady wad prcacrlt- ed with an address and a arting gift, followed by an enloya la so- cial evening. One of the season's prettiest wed- dings and one of wide interea throughout the Maritimaa was lol- emnized on Friday, June 0th, at 7 p.m. in Zion Presbyterian Church, Charlottetown, P.E.I., when Helm Lorraine, daughter of the lain Ralph E. and Mrs. Dingwell, Mor- cll, became the bride. of Lac. Ross Alexander, only ooh of the late George and Mrs. Gardner. Sto- lvlscke, Nova Scotla. at Class Stoker Harry Noonan. son of Mr. and Mrs. T. S. NDOIIBILl Albany, is home on 60 days leave] prior to going to the Pacific. i I All. SCHOOL CLOSING — It was learned from unofficial sources last night that No. 2 Air Naviga- tion School, Charlottetown, is to be closed on July 6 and that from that date only a skeleton crew ls to be maintained. RETURNS FROM OVERSEAS — LAC. Harold Noonan recentlv re- turned home on the S.Ei. El de France which docked m; Halifax, after spending the past. three years overseas. His wife arrived p-revl- ously on the SS. Samaria, "They are guests of Mr. and Mrs, J. S. Noonan, Albany, RECEIVES PROMOTION - Friends of Flt. Sgt. F. Vernon Donnelly will be glad iodearn of his romotion to Warrant Officer. W/ . Donnelly enlisted in 1941 and has been overseas with llle R.C.A.F. for almost two years. He is thmson of Mr. and Mrs. E, P. Donnelly, Peakes Station, RE. I. LONDON—A crutch which folds up to form a seat will be available to eff-servicemen through the gon- erosity of a Melbourne. Ausirallil, businessman, Norman Myer. mem- r of the‘ Australian Defence Board, bought the patent rights to the new cruioh and pl-esenlell M a meeting o! me Pmvmcm Red Cross executive held at the United . Nations Society's headquarters 0n MOONSIIINE SEIZED — R0.- M.P. seized six gallons of moon- shllne Wednesday morning on a premises near the corner of Elm Avenue and Chestnut Street, it. has been unofficially learned. It is understood the seizure was made in the basement of a ienemcilt w1J.P. MacMillsn reported receipt of the magnificent sum of $4,025.- 86 from the Charlottetown Rotary Club, the proceeds of the 1944 Rotary radio auction, for the han- were discussed for the children's clinic which Dr. crippled T. B. and Charlottetown LEA F0 ASIIINGTON- ‘ms R w ' week of July 22nd. It was also Miss Mabel Bovyer, who hlls ilcen Florence McTague. who has re- signed from the staff of Queen| Square School, was guest of honor ling at a dinner the school sta at Stanhope Beach During t e function an ad-l dress was read to of by Mr. Plus Callaghan, ofthe school and a beautl ui trav- elling bag and a fountain pen pre- sented by Miss es Mumaghan gxifiven last night by‘ lent expressed her warm thanks n a gracious manner. She had been a very efficient teacher at Queen Square for six years. ’ —Il0'1‘AIf.Y MEETING — I'll..- Lt. Hubert Hall of Bummerside who had been a prisoner of war "l ‘ll."“‘“" :.::: no 35;." was e ues s e - lar meegng of“ ' Summeraide Rotary Club on ‘maoday. He gave a very interesting account of his stated that if satisfactory arran- pcmcilts can be made a summer camp for crippled children will b: carried out. The funds raised by ille Rotary Club. along with on the staff of the Royal Bank cf Canada in this city for ille pus’ three years. left Monday for Wash- ion. D.C., where she has ac- cepted a position in the British his ll- ' b tended West Kent School when his Vll _ years. odioern. During a brief» receptmh MS-G- h is Mrs. Ollfifl first - visit to Prince? llawsrd n and. t rlt- ‘ Clerk J. d of Halifax and will be a great addi- s tion lo the services, being the lat- i; Us." ill‘!- day afternoon the President, Dr. dicspped Children's Fund. Plans A k ill h ld m Summersidel ill. will“; C GI‘ W O O Q during the . “I the Captain, Acting-Commander 0. I-Ialliday, ah subordinate ‘in the wardroom Commander Hal- iliday expressed o His Honour on ehalf of his oflicers and men thall- deep appreciation for the warmth of the welcome tendered, hem. A little later, His Worshig Mayor] ,Blancha d, accompanied y City A. Fullerton paid his offl- | clal return visit. As the Chief Magistrate oftha City he. loo, ac- co in: to naval etiquette custom, ‘was’ ‘piped aboard by tho boais- Wl . i . —DEDI ATION SERVICE -The Church o Christ at Summerslde, held a dedication service on Sun- day morning as their new organ was being used for the first time. The Mfnshall electric organ was installed by Phirmey's Music Co. est typo cha el model. The choir under tho d ctlon of Mrs. W. Morrison, organist, rendered sp- numbers. They wore l‘ ' Josepl eley. ile sccom an wishes expressed mp:o1l'§,"§fi and prose were read by Miss Ado. laide Glover. while Misses Phelicls Clark and Eunice Ossaley smog ed them on the table. Th; m.n' lovely and useful gifts, fully loaf fled to the popularity of the bride Milo Caseley e teased her pig", ure and thanks- o all and invites them to visit her in her future home. A dainty lunch was servm by the ladies followed by mum and dancing, after which s11 4-. parted amid showers of gm}; wishes for the bride-um”, BELL -— At the Prince wgg-d _ land Hospital on Junollf,‘ 1945 1Q; m. and ms. Gordon Bell, all... lotictowrl. a son. Frederic): Doug“ DINGWELL- At the Klflga coon, ty Hospital. Monlaghle. P.E.I., o, June 12. 1945 1&2 r. and M“ onta ue, a . -- t the Kin I ' Hospital, Montague, PEJF, o? Z1. 1945. to Mrl and Mrs. Gloom Grant, Orwell Cove, PEI. g diffi" ' R — Al; the R0 al V Hos ital, Montreal, ony Junlftolll; 194, to Mr. and Mrs. H. Edwsrt Miller, Jr., formerly of Charlotte- wn. a son. , GAY —' At the Prince County Hoa- M: llaifll anl-Iuéleci 1945, to , and "s. can a‘, , illiloLENNAN-- lit Bfllfllgggil: mg Home. Hampton. June 1'1, 1945 io LAC. Spurgeon and Mrs. M“. Victoria, a gun, pg“, STEWART - At Menu-ea l7, 1945, to Mr. and Mrlamlvfillli-‘ollil G. Stewart. formerly of ch”, lotteinwn. a son. Frank Alan MacNElLL - At the Catherine Boolh Hospital. Montreal, June 15 1945, to Mr. and Mrs. Earle Mac.- Nell (nee Pearle Shaw) a dough. ter, Beverley June. MoLEOD-At the Rita-Hospital Westmount, Sydney, N, s,_ on June .5, 1945. to Chief PO. Hugh 11nd Mrs. McLeod (nee Rita Jay), g daughter (Amy Ruth). {QPOPPIMG her new caps and gowns for the first time. The special speaker of the morning was Rev. G. A. Jeffrey, who brought a.challeng-, IIII massage on "The Magnetism of i Christ". Pilot Officer M. L. Break-l etnridgo o‘! Cal ary, also assisted in. ca. Rev. R. M. Johnston had charge of the dedication service. and preached at the evening hour. His subject was "What Jesus Taught Fina congregations were pre- sent both morning and evening. LIQUOR APPEAL CASES -- In Supreme Court yesterday, Mr. Justice Arsenault rendered judg- ment in two Prohibition appeals and in one Excise appeal. In th Prohibition appeal c! James Rob- erts from a conviction made by Stlpendlary Magistrate K. M. Mar- tin, the appeal was disallowed and the oonvlcton confirmed, but the fine was reduced from an 0088a or three months in jail to $1 and costs or three months. The of Roy Good from a made. under the Pro- Act by Stipendlary Mag- Georgc J. Tweed and the flne o costs or three months in confirmed. ‘Hood's appea another conviction made by same magistrate under the Excise A also disallowed. But onviction was con- firmed, the fine was reduced from W300 and costs or three months in llail to M00 and costs or three y f months. - POST NUPTIAL SHOWER - e regular pastor, i g was dls- Le Embassy. Miss Bovyer, who was a talented musician, will be great-l ly missed and left carrylinl; with her many tangible reminders of for her success and happiness. C.W.L. CONVENER — Among the national conveners re-Blrllolriffd i0 positions hold; last year is Mrs. G Parnell McMahon. Charlottetown. convener of Girl Guides. Catholic Women's League of Canada. Trio appointment was made at an c.- eouflvg méefblng following the na- tional convention in Montreal. by Miss Ann McMaster. national pros- ident. Mrs. McMahon is past pres- ident. Diocesan Council and con- her popularity and goodnvlshes contrlbuilona received from mam-lOn ‘Tuesday evening, June 5. a iacrs of the Junior Red Cross. are vcry large number of friends and tlscd to defray the expenses oflnelghbors gathered at the home oil this work. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Caseley, Spring — Valley. to tender a shower in honor The bright sunny morning of of Mr. Caseleyb sister Ruby. pre- June 10. 1945. found the little oar-lvlous to her approacllin marri- lsh church of Corran Ban filled IBO- Th! T001118 0! the BT88 and with parishioners and visitor; eag-lcommodious house wore a festive crly awaiting the ordination omhoearunee. hem: oretiily decorat- Frllncls Macdonald. It was a ed for the occaslo with spring memorable day for the people of flowers and the dining room Corran Ban for it marked the first where the gifts were to be display- occasion that one of the sons of ed was gall festooned wit blue the parish was raised to the sub- and whlfc steamers. The arm- lime dignity of the priesthood in in‘ young brlde-io-be. dressed ln their parish church. pae blue was ushered into the The little church of St. Michael room by Miss Marie Sudsbury. The is plcturesquely situated facing iha daintily trimmed baskets were gifts, _ ch 1 m, sparkling waters of Tracadie Ba . lSllrlae-ldiglsifzlllzgrlllllqlllf}. fr“ ownfit was built by that y saintly priest, [brought in, ‘piled high with which were opened bf Mrs. Leigh- ' "iufilifida's'“_' McLEOD-VANIDERSTIN-E-LA Tl] home of the groom, Breadalbane. on Tuesday, June 26, 1945, by R5,. G. Carlyle Webster, Miss Dorothy Jean Vanfderstlne of Eldon to Mr. ordon Nell McLeod of Breadal. he. DIRT - JAY - At the Presbyterian Church. Mt; Stewart, on wgdngg. day. June 27. 1945, by Rev. G, Carlyle .Webster. Miss Carrie Jean Jay of Fanningbrook to Mr. James Alden Birt of the sumo place. BRYDON - momma _.. M m“ on Wednesday, Jung 27, 1945. by Rev G. Carlyle Webster, Miss Shirley Patricia Proudo of Charlottetown to Mr. William Flam. ing Brydcn of North Bay. Ontario. DEATHS HERON-In the Charlottetown Hospital June 2'1, 194B, William Heron. aged 50 Ybars. McLEAN—At North Wiltshlre on June 35. 1045. Mrs. Daniel T. Mc- Lean in her 90th year. LePAGE-At Halifax on June as, 194-5, Janet Elizabeth, only daugh- r of Dr. Blois C. and Mrs. Lo- Page. aged 2! months. CROSSMAN-At the Prince County Hospital on June 2'1, i945. Erilesi W. Crossnian, Central Bedeque. aged 60 years. ARSENAULT — In this City. Juni‘ 26. 1945. Hubert Arsenault, former- ly of Coleman, -P.E I , aged a1 ears. w- FITZGERALD — At Waterford E. ., Junc 27, i945, Mrs. Brid- LcPAGE — At Halifax On June 26 1945. Janet Elizabeth, only daugh- ter of Dr. Blois C. and Mrs. LePage aged 2i months. blcLEAN-At North Wiltshire on June 25. 1945, Mrs. Daniel T. Mc- Lean lll her 90th year. PRATT-Suddenly at Boston, Mass June 23. 1945. Albert W. Pratt son of the late James Pratt Pownnl. MCLEAN - Al. North Wiltohlfl on Judie 25. i945, Mrs. Daniel T. McLean in her 90th year. ARSENAULT - At the Princl County Hospital Sunday. June 24 1945, Joseph G. Arsenault. agel 71 years MOORE — At the Prince Hospital. Sunlmerside on June 2 194.5. Augustus H. Moore of Milton Mass, aged '16 years. withil lexperfcnce while l prisoner. Plat President, P. G. fkc ,_ " ' lin the absance of the president. Mr. W. E. Darby. Mr. J. F‘. Ameli- reported on the District conven- tion of Rotary which had been held last week at Fredericton. N. B. Those who attended with Mr. Amati. were J. H. Gaudot, Earle ‘Corney and L. . Hancock. Rev John Jarvie who is leaving Sum- mel-slde was presented with a parting gift in remembrance of 1111s association with the club. lRolarian Austin A. Scales. Pree- lWWn. was a guesL-S. The refresher course in Hospital and Nllfilhfl W/Pcrviaion conducted by Miss Marion Llndeburg, RN. of McGill University u-ntinues to be o! very slut interest to the m- 1 uaie nurses and student body. l Mics Llndébufg slam that note- worthy advances in both aminis- traiion and technical phooog of tho hgseiadltag care of tacit 51?; aim m. r . ave grown o urgent need which had to be met in the theatres of war. Many new moo and procedures have been developed in the operation of civilian hos- pitals, born of the necessity to in- crease efficiency ln order m cops with heavy demands for service in a period of service shortage - lsufficient equipment and laol: of SPBlCC. Judsment was alvan in favor 01' fir: defehdahio Wlbhoilt coda in the County Court at Slanmarslde Monday by Judge 14.0 Ifilig in , on the case of George vmimsn vs. the 'I‘own of Kensingion and Al!- pollocman of the Mo. TM use had court for five days. lWltneascs heard at tho fl l alt- tlng were Ml’. Rullol Mayor of Kcnainglml, William ~ gen. R.C.N.V.R.. former-l of the R0 Mal. Ind M ""- “n was"... u... was an so n amo to havo boon gaffes-ad ivy the plaint- iff dus in the ill l clooinl of his siaughwr-hmlse ch was located in the said ‘flown. ‘lhc court hold , that the action of the ‘flown police- man did not omltftuu a closing and that the dams!» wen caused bv the alntiffb own action in closing h s Business Mr. R S. flin- itm was counsel for th lainti JOE PALOOKA ‘f v . a A aolsl- - l r ouoom-l-le AINT con SlGHT EWRY coon». -. fixegsorrs FiNDOiJT way MINUTES. g By HAM FISHER Uni Our WRV WELL, 1 GUESS WE CAN'T BREAK ‘THAT HORSE FROM KICKINO. 5O WED BETTER HAVE . 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