A l. y ‘ ‘F Juneau: COURT-The June tum of the supreme Court opens , 1t‘ Summerslde this morning with '. f, ltlnenr are ‘urged to have iNEws n. ln-l gt w}; rinity’ Ulflled Ohiroh. Charlottetown. Wednesdly nlzht at m‘!!! tfclodk. when Islbdle NH? It . 8W and eldest heater-o! fir. and Mrs. our ll unit- od in mur _e to faith Dim-ill Ill. son of s. and the late Cyrus‘ Joy, both of Charlottetown. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. T. S. McLennan. Mrs. Ralph MacKlrtnon sud _her daughter Miss Clair who arrived hue ivy plane from California n few weeks ago to visit relatives in 5t, Peters and Souris left Saturday 011 return, stoppia; oft at Boston- Whlle in the ty they WQ" 8W5" ct the Charlottetown. A large number of friends were invited to the home of Mrs. Her- ‘ bet-t clerk, May, 24th. the horny gvent being a nicely wpolntod pm- nuptlal shower ill honor of MIN Mary Lawson. The spacious home was beautffull decorated with daf- godu; and p0 ted plants. Mary rc- geivgd nwny gifts and Ln her sweet irlLsh mariner (banked her friend: s Jas Myrick an m- igrgsting contest T99. Wll by we. a Clark 111g wngTBQETiGlTII Fraser Mem- orial Church we he lo have the Rev. J W Cunn ham“?! . mo" tleeurnmermnn.s m“ is enpwted in the near future The J lTlai Eraser. D l). and MsinvFh-ager nre srettled in their summer home “Be-Milly 365M951 new. spent the winter mvnw Chad tiefown. G0 Mrs. George C nlon arrived home recently havlndlxiflim to travel home with 3g, Belg MLA, Char- Mlr. - . lotietown. is enil unoexvohll W» men-t. n, the Prince Ed .131: Juneterm of Who presides st the opening of the Supreme tn Surnmerslde tollny. On Court of Chancery. The osth was lldmlillristeied by hhe thm Chief Justice Hon. J. A. Mnbhieson. —PIE§NTATION MADE Hint gathering of meld-hers of :he L.O.B.A. and L.O..L.. Wll held in Monday evening. May 21th to hon- or two of their membe n, Mr. and Mrs. Hampton McLean, who are leaving Summerslli: shortly to make their home in Borden. Mr. McLean has been appointed CIR. station agent there. The following program was carried out: reading, Mrs.. Chester Palmer; vocal solo, Mrs. Mil-ton Mellish; reading. Mr. Hugh Hannah; piano solo, Mrs. Milton Mellish; reading, Mix. A, P. Wells Following this .program, which was much eniwed. a com- plimentary address wss rend to the lzuests of honor by Miss Betty Mc- Gee and angresentatinu of a lamp made by ". Duncan McDonald. Mr. McLean responded with ap- propriate remarks on behalf uf himself nnd Mrs. McLean. The serving of refreshments concluded a most enjoyable evening-S. A loss running into thousands oi dollars was the result of a fire st mid-day yesterday which seriously damaged the local plant of Can- ada Packers 1nd kept the firemen battling for three hours before they succeeded 1n extinguishing the blaze. Flrunen were of the opinion last night that the fin had been fitting s foothold for some time before they arrived on the scone st nplzoxirmtely (130 yesterday morning. It is understood the Company had two or three car- lcsds of em cartons stored in the plant md firemen said that while the carton material was not of s highly inffsrnmsble nature, that very fact made it difficult amid so much bulk to get at the heart 'of the should in; mas. was formerly Boyce’: congregation w NO NEW GASES REPORTED- Accoidlirg to the latest informat- ion available to DT- B. 0- Klqlml- “or provincial health oificer last nigM. there is no further spread of fantile paralysis in the village of Vernon River. At least three chil- dren from that neiizhbflrhwd B" now in the City b0!!!)ll-fili- ‘n- mw. son. Cont. Ralph uncoor- riisck motored from Bosbon to P. E. Iilast week to visit their uncle. . J. Icslle Poole, who is ill It ' spent in dancing and PRESENTATION - On Thurs- day, May 16th, the hune oi Mr. and ma. James R. Munn. Mount Herbert, was filled to capacity when the friends and neighbor! of Miss Murliel Munn gathered to honoréirer on er approaching mirage. .e bride elect was mcurtgl to t e chair of honor by Ralph Raynor. An by Kathleen e the presentation of a. generous gift of rno Muriel replied in her trsual pleas 1g man- ner, iillanklng all for their good wishes ' 0! good will. the singing of "Pbr She's a Jolly Good ow. a delicious lunch was served, and the retznlnder" a? course, after which all departed for their homes wishing Muriel every happiness for the future. e home of his nephew. Mr. R. A. Poole. They also visited rele- tlvee in Murray Harbour. (May 9) — Miss Ru Marlon McPherson. daughter of Mr and Mrs Alex McPherson Hillside street, Woodland. was mar- ried at '1 o'clock, Saturday evening, Clmrlcs W Heat . on Mint Mrs. MaaKenzie, Alberry puma also m. aunt and tmcle in Montague. ‘Mrs. Vfdrers and Ml‘. E- H. 3fewsrt) Sometime between Friday even- ing and Saturday morning thieves broke into the post office at. Well- ington and stole swroximately $400 out of the safe, When Mr. A. G. Gaudet. the poet master. Jrflv- ed st the office at approximately 3.20 em. daylight time on satur- ‘ dsy he found that the door had been forced open. On entering he immediately saw that the safe had been opened and rifled. The H18 wu of an old tyloe thst opened with a key and the Post Master had been in the habit of secret- ing the key in a certain place in the office. However. the thief or thieves succeeded in flndilm it and ' ed the sale and took all the ' v that it contained. The mat- vio under investigation by Sum- detschment of the R. .' TUESDAY IflMBrennr-zn _- l. w. a. .who has been wih the it .. here for the post y-sr transferred to Chsthsm. NEWFOUNDLAND - The ere B. l-Iumby which was to leave a few days ago. ‘hos been delayed in loading -WQ and livestock for Fortune. ' llfifoundland. is expected lo be fmiy to sail today. .\ -E‘. Jurtice A. E. Arsenault rare- ng. There‘is only one case on O docket. ‘that oi Alfred Cahlll and Cecil Arscnsult. both of Sum- ibcrside. charged wit-h entering n ‘ GWl-iling-ltoutc with intent in commit on indictable offense. FRANK A. RUSH has been a7)- ntcd a temporary inmector for e Commissioner: of Sewers 11nd sier Supplies. Mr. Rush will con- duct o house to house inspection of I plumbing facilities in the city‘. s glory regain made before the specter col , . berta; Mattie, - King, Wlnni eg, .,"l'he death occurred on Mon- dsy, May 21th at the borne of her son, Mr. A. H. Stewart, George- town. of Mrs. Mary E. Stewart, in her 83nd year, after a long illness Mrs. stewsrt was born Mary Dn- ily Hobbs, at Charlottetown on July 1601,1864. 1'1‘ husband. the late Alec Stewart, predeceased her in September, 1900. §he leaves to moum three daughters, nfanel, Mrs. George B. Braco-Tofield, AI- Mrs. Wllliun C. Manitoba and June, Mrs. ordan W. Wenberg, Media, Pennsylvania and two sons, Allister H. snd Havelock A.. both of Georgetown. The funeral took place on 'I‘l1urs- day, May 30th, from the home of her son, Allister H. Stewart, Georgetown. the services at the house and grave being conducted by the Rev. S. J. Boyce. 3A.. of 8t. David's United Church. The pallbearers were, Captain CM. Fitzgerald. S. C. Knight, I... H. Douglas, Joseph J. Johnson, Pet- rick Murphy and Micheal Burke. Interment in Georgetown United Church Cemetery. The death occurred in VIIBAI. Alaska on Aoril '1. of In MaeLean, s native of Prince Edward Island. Mr. MscLesn was born in Canoe Cove on Pieb, 31, i886, the son of the late Alexander Maclcan and Catherine MacFsyden Mncbeim. Ifc went to Western Cnnsds more than 30 years ago snd married llgellllgnfiough in Cor-dove, Aledrs, A fox farmer. he hsd three fo forms and raised "Russian Blue‘ foxes which are s very large t, oi animal. A big man. he was s bit of s‘ boxer in his younger days and» once met Jim Pendergsat. another Islander. in a bout in Western Canada. Mr. MacLcsn lelves one sister and five brothers. The sister lo Mrs. Christine MacKay, 314 Queen St.. Charlottetown. ‘Iihe brothers are Neil and Alex of Charlotte- town: John DI, in @1108 GOV; Gimme and Nltlllltl in PM‘ dense. R. l. . His funeral was conducted M’ the Masonic Lodge. of which he was s vslued Illbflibfil‘. FXAZEVHIER MeKENNA HONORED wit-h friends and relatives S. A. On Wednesday. May hid, Fr. McKennn was guest of horlor st s only given by Mr. and Mn. Oosaort. st their home in Mont- clalr. Quincy. About 50 uueote [were uruent including friends, relatives and former porlmitmers who gathered lo welcome Pr. Mc- Kenns and extend but wishes. Alter a very enjoyable evening spent in music. cud pinyin: and meeting old acquaintances o which Mr. James Cummiskcv. Briahton. was master of ceremon- ies. lunch and refreshments were Mr. s. Cou . snlsted _ Mrs. Rita Aileen Mncdonsld Ind Mrs. Eve tnebalo was buutltilly lnr .vhltosndbl . ortshi ' shoal-ted fr mlt. _ in , (in: nf the lfiritlrne Arts elem other cw: can the Orange Hall. Summerside on K lfor Mr. Lloyd Hechbert m possible- H. slcxeima‘: hind! all extend blot wishes. c demon to m. Gordon m received hi! 81W“- atirg from Prmcc of W816i College on Friday. Also to Min Doris l-lerrlw Ind Raymond. M» ‘Ibvlsh who reedvod second Y“! oerti _ nnd Miss Inez Mclnnll who succinctly passed bu‘ fir" year Commerce Exams. Many, friends here learned with deep regret of an accident in North Chrleton on Friday afternoon mm other!» . W0 7H!’ old dufltaer of Mr. and Mrs. Ewen; Lowther was kicked in the chest by a horse And knocked lmconsclouls. Lntcr report were that tlhe childs injuries were not as serious as uhgladtt at ma. Madam who _ $111: Inst week to bail. ‘trunn- In l b80037 Bvmt ll tum-e. Joan was accrued to n prettily decorated chair b1 W58" Bernice and ‘resin Sexton w ding mulch wal Play- ed by Mn. Ralph Toornhs. Then while the pianist played “I um work- ing on the Railrod" in honor o! the future bridegroom two little boys Allison Jeffrey as engineer and Gerald Arsemult as firemen brought in a large engine llden with gifts. The engine which was n work oi srt about seven feet log built by Mrs. Toombs was much - mired by all. The gifts were opened by Misses ‘Tessie Sexton and Ber- nice Sharpe while the verses and good wishes were reed. by Mlle Ell- nor Campbell and the ts were arranged on tables by iss Mary Hogan. The guest of honor who was then showered with confetti thanked every one for their lovely gifts and invited them to visit her in her future home. All joined in singing "For She's u Joli Good Fel ow" and the bride to bounced by her girl friends. The gifts consisted of linen, china, pyrex, silverware and a large sum of mono . The evening was then pleasenty spent in dancing with music furnished by the popular Bcrdm Orchestra, WEDNESDAY —CIIAIILOTTE10WN ‘l0 BINGTON-Mr, and Mrs. AlsguItu-s Aylwsrd of Chsrl tetown, rocsntly moved their abode to Kenslngton. where they are occupying‘: cot- tage for tihe simmer h Mr. Mlward was the l pomrietor of Aylwardc furnlure ex e. 202 Richmond Street. A sizable 1n g1- rntlon of city dwellers to cottoges in the wide open spacer would help relieve the housing shortage-K. --VETEBAN BUYS FARM. -—Mr. Thomas Turner of Hclpe Riva xe- WIS pent close to six years in His Majesty's Canadian forces, being present in the heavy action at, Monte Csslno and many omers in the long and hard Ital an Campalgrw-K. ISLAND GRADUATES- Amen! those who graduated yesterdny from the Mount Allison School for Girls was Miss Nellie Jenn Clements. Montague. Those grad- uating from the Mounr Allison High School included Mar. Irene Matheson, Freetown; .. s a Edith Nash, Charlottetown" a d much, Louise Wright; -. M15519. DWELLING lwslvlo-Mr. PJA. McKcnns. Baldwin's jfipgd, m5. tamed s serious loss s few days n80 when his 10-20011: dwelling- house, together with most of its contents. was deaf-Myer] bv fire. It is und ‘ * there wns but little insurance on the dwelling. The ca-use of the fire is unknown. Bald- win's Rood Ls s settlement near Oardiiran. -A IIANDSOME BOAT-There is now nearing completion in the hnion building. off Water Street, Surnmerside. and formerly own- nied by the Tan-ton Woodworking 00-. one of the llrgest end finest boots ever built here. ‘This boat, which is being built by Mr. Hugh Wotcm. of Upper Bltemogue. N. 3., of Bum mersidc, is M feet 0 inches in length with a beam of I feet and will be powered with s new Chev- rolet engine. Built on very trim and trulv shlpctiepe lines. this fine craft will be an ouMbndlm ad- dition to the local fleet of fishing ts. Mr. Watch hos bililt about mtg boats in Prince Edward Isé -rUNltltAI. slmvrcss -. The funenl of the late Mn. John A. Cunpbell. Freetown. wu held on Saturday. May isth. 1M6, from the home. The service. which was conducted by the Rev. Hervey Bishop assisted by Revs. Wagner and James MmoGowen. was very largely attended. inter- ment was in the People's Oeme- tery, Freetown. The pfllboflers were Messrs. William Mulch. Wil- llsm eke. Haber Weeks. Austin gees! Fruit Demon. Reginald ev OLIDAY IINJOYED - Mrs Ho d Wllte and son W r home on the late bout Saturday night from s to Ontario They visited friavh in Toronto. Acton. Ind ‘lllloonbtirg. - While at Tlllsonburg they motored all throulnh the Niagara Falls dis- trict but were sorry they were n little llto to lea the orchards Ill out tn blossom. Thev were sc- ‘ is far as Toronto by James Strigbt who went to visit her daughter Vivien n Rldketown. 1-506 IYITIII-Bome dsyl no a largo dog‘. almost the also of a 8t. Benin-d. and with s he i! reulnllla; that of s collie. s - esred st the door of the home of r. Horatio Waite who lives n»! st Traveller's Red The thoghflll, - sninulowsswrgslitr: wetmmd tit‘: improoi n g n oce w new n: that it mlmt hove fallen f some vessel off-shore end swam lend. The do: apparently was l not and is bed-nil kept at . wow. until some trace cm v found of the Vilma‘ l‘ CET or 0uR§A ‘F-— . er. received nd new a the death of g brother. I! in V ppm“ Waterway. Al- umina bony-m... Denu ‘Juno wince, daughter of! _ cfiflOfC O Ur‘ Latinas. celebrated sixth her birth on June l. She and l1 little i ygiltes ipeglit In very en- oyolzle a smocn oy n; games and bl and coke. ad Friends will be pleased to know ‘that Mr. John Purse (one of our grmd old men) who fimd to his home, is , and able to be one of men is eiu-nesty _ iorwa: to golrg adrift 1n his little boats onccmole. . was spent at A social evening d Mrs Pow the bane of Mr. an l, when iviends do onour and show ro who were e - Y. - ‘Efltorlootehtivwn motif“ in and Mm. Merton Bosmll and lsmfly. On _ Thursday . morning. Feast of the Ascension. the Chanel of St. Vincent's Orphnn-igc was the setting for a \|.ry impnssrve cere- mony when seven novlms pro- nounced their first vows'of relig- lon in the Congregation of the Sisters of St. Mnrths of Prince Edward Island. v The novices who pronounced their first vows were: Sister Mary Alfred Hughes. Trscadle Cross: Sister Mary Eleanor Mullully. Sourls West; Sister Mlry Hermina Cuhlll, Alberton" Sister Mary Ignatius Kelly. t. Teresa's; Sister Joan Mnry MacDonald, ttle Pond; Sister Mary oi‘ Carmel Mac- Donald, Llfile Pond‘ Sister Anne Josephine Cshlll, Alberton. WEDDNG BELLS — A double- ring cerem was performed at the Presbyte mouse in Oomp- bellwn, NB.- when Marv lsnoel. dot-Milo!" o! Mr and. Mrs. logs, PDWIILL P.E.I. and of Mr t to their aving‘ the home in grown which hod wide panel ‘waist richly embroidered and gt. skirt She wome a cor-sage ye W N595- ilm- t. l necklace and cor-i rim: of Novve Scotla. Amethyst-s. an heirloom 0d the firms femi The bride's iravell costume was s. fitted squo coat having albino beaver trimming, hot. After a hone vitrous ports of uebec Muitimes, Mr. and Mrs. mnsilis plan to reside 1n Mont Joli Quebec. where the ii 8m? 25 Romp Previous to her marriage. her home commonly lzolriored the bride at a miscellane- ous mower which included v. 8B1’!- exotm gift of money from Powmal Church. Also the bride was emer- ieined at sn afrernoon- ten and shower by Wood. Chm- lottetown and st a presentation at the home o! the bride's aunt. M15- Oflvin Wood, Cross Roads. and .. addition received other gifts of mgney 3nd 115G101 8.111411% --POS'l( NUPTIAI. SHOWER-- Q1; Fndgy evening, Moy Mtn. l lute number of friends unfiltered st Sherbrooke l-iall to honor Mr. end Mrs. Lloyd Harold Matthews (nee Claire Laulzhlln) with s mis- cellsneous shower. To the strains or the/ weddlns much ulflyed by Mr. Ray Laughlln, the newly-weds wore escorted to their prettlly es- corted seat of honor. The num- erous gifts, which were both beau- tiful end useful. were opened by Mrs, Oscar Keefe and the Mlsses Glen McKlnnon, Patricia Week-S and Teresa mush!!!» M11. WM!‘- Rolbertscan ‘an Mrs. Geoyrge Chg: e res scwmllw nil s ‘and good wishes. while Miss Blanche mughlin and Miss Mor- iorie McDonald manned the gifts on the table. These gifts included drins. glassware. silver. linen. bed- ding 1nd a of money, The groom in his usual pleasing manner thanked their friends on behalf of himself and his bride. Then all joined in sing- i "For They Are Jolly Good Fe we". Lunch was them served by the ladies end the remainder of the evening we: spent in danc- to good music furnished by Messrs. 6am MccAusland and Wol- lace Deighen violin. while the ac- componieta were Mr. Ray Inulrh- lin, Mm Fred McDonald end Mrs. Wilfred Curlcy. Previous to he: lIlIlTllRB the bride was the reclu- ient of many gifts, including s beautiful chenlle bedomesd from the staff of Sinclair and Stewart 1M. where the was a member of the stlfl. B ORDAINED MISSIONARY REC- OGNIZED —- The Presbytery of the Pr‘ “(liihuaah met last night o e conduct n Recognition of Rev. f‘ lmmufiiunl. B.-A., 0M. vim has been minted to the Joint. field of shfield Hus-hymn itewnrt and the petty with ice cream town gathered todo A the \ ‘lIUIl-IDAI cotton-reunion V-Jlr. ‘Mn. J. Nuisance of this In llolllangsektlitlli thet- . weddin ver .1‘!!! caving.‘ n no ma; may ' . t... M Mormon! ‘this dorm culture-l lit U! w <his be. (Agricultural) degree from McGill Unverdty at the meant convooaiin. lflfltkiseltQlf-Hsldlllflll- 1m Burnett retunnd home by doo- plane from St. John. N3. where been dad i the ltten a o Re emltion Service been Soole y. . Dr. A H Gordon and cons ne to Hie pltal. brother of bk". John P n, has been elected v ent of the Association of Atlantic CRY- l H5011 Acoduny class durln Mt Allison Un versity and received his certifies/be of mgineerirlg this you is visiting hl her, MR. ell Durant, ersine. Hols leavlni; shortly for northern New Bruns- wick to do topographical work there-S. _ AIR. STUDENT GIDUNDED- Mr. Poul Sharpe, who conducts Paul's Flying School at the locsl airport, cimounced yesterday that a student film- hnd been grounded for a week for low-flying, He add the incident took place in the vic- inity of Victoria Perk ‘mecdny evening. FLY LOBITERS FROM ALBRE- to New York Pleasant Airport yesterday mom- Iing by the Fraser Mr Lines. ‘I110 load comprised 6,400 pounds. The company erected the plane to re- turn to Charlottetown lut night and to be away again with m- other load from the eastern section of the Province before 3 this morning. ON WINNING TEAM-In con- nection with yesterday's report of Division of Lie led by‘ Mr. R J. Rupc . . were first with 1400/, of their ob- jective; the name of Mr. D. J. Moc- Klnnon war inadvertently cmmit- ted as a member of the whining team of the Division led by Mr, A. iectiv —-RECIIIVING CONGRATULA- TIONS-Congratulatlone are being extended to Mr. George 0 (better known as Bud). son of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Mclllurdo of Kel- Vin who completed two veers work at Prince of Wales College in one year and passed with high marks. lie is only l5 years of Bile. His sister. Miss Eleanor McMm-do also passed second year this coring. B. “ISLAND CONNECTOR" SAILS --The 8.5. “Island Connector" be- gan her first trip on the Glmrlottetown-Newfoundland mute when she left the Railway Wharf at 9 o'clock last night bound for St. John's. on bond were 1&0 cot- tle, a lame quantity of hey. pots- . and other farm prod in ‘lpment of cheese. Captain ired Levesque. Rlmouki, P.Q., the mosfer. SUCCESSFUL STUDENT - A- mong the successful first you-stut- denfe at the Ontario Coil of Art. Toronto. was Mr Kara . formerly of Alberta. REI. H: Lewis took honors in his He served several years in 1i eived his ham end of hoatllit . Hi1 parents. Mr. and~ ‘Mrs. J. . Lewis ‘eslde in Ohulotteflown, ATTENDING HYNOI) - Anion K l. Among the lsvlnen at- tending from Charlottetown u! Meflor TE. MacNutt and Judge H. . Palmer. The Synod sessions are for the lloon Diocese , , No Hlghhcl for Two hundred Ind. seventy-five to svoii themselves ted power by tho and oi July. it w: l till... . m! oftho year. corned yuterd l)‘. Whenitho llIl-llactl: completed oy and l! miles of re-conntruction 1ii"1?.“'ol"”3§-'ll.?.? WW" us. by the horizon. heme 325M511 "'“.“.'..”.1"’§" if“ T...“ oflooru. up e y ' An additions] 900 farmers in tho power by am end l A I t In: of the Merl ‘ It y a l0 vol o Ollelpmont or Physicians at e. recent meetlng in :1 the returns for the first day of the w Red Cross Cum sign, in which the loses “tfi i Y Dr A. J oiiieon has gone The funersl of Nat-clue Poitier who died in U. he from the _ broth I Q And s‘? ihfiisheu. le e‘ . . ore leaving shortly in n make their home 1n Borden. After . All than ‘Snhges s Jolly Buccenful eaten wosoerried n s " r lot ed in u. u?‘ o...» retools-is. services. vo- town, whowas the welcome preacher st the evening w his theme "The Meek Earth." Miss o'clock sh excellent generous W!!! . t snd the of cringe most the beautiful flowers which adorned the Church a Ch has: Joh W yeti by Mrs. Irvin Thompson, lttle Muriel Dennis leo B the way to me living bouquet o! csmations end Mrs. A.C. Williams l neth McNevln, Comm noon. the con by the Rev. S.J r 0C. BA , on beholl vi the oongr R. McInnis. with 464% of their ob- for the fine accomplishment of pla room The ed “k Wright have taken m tlsalwfi-ds‘ c", arr-mm... i¢rfilfi _ » IUNQAI. IIlVIClL-"flic fun- eral of the lots like. Iioulso Onw- service at the grove The phi‘ en were learn. Albert Albert Ryan.‘ Id Id 0 , chose as w ltlnglge \ 0o filer-silo; lly, (lentral Bodtquc -6. BRIDE IION BID -0n the eta El‘ WII gather- eniug oi A ril th. the home Mr. and cqAmbrou the scone of u very h to 5%.“ °“"*E*'fii:'r°‘§ *3‘ wor3c1gn igsn, ere on coll . enr- hcNellL ullen. Aline? ley. David ' rm June s. h‘ o‘ tet- R. Brennan. e m, (‘QM ‘his Coul Eolpitol. Moutagfi. P. Ii. 1,, "w. Mo! £10“. W rand Mrs, M. ‘GO. All“ Chou/ml) I: 1. l Qflllghterl ‘weigh eoJl$-.,‘l=."l.. ‘limit’, . ...-..""l u .2 is: M“ w» Ur I19 l . ~ . P. E- I a aitdhufiwiifil. -v June l. . _o r.,»1nd M ' _ J0 intone. Cardigan, ‘can flti orn - . AID —- ~ the . Oellhw Hospital. Montague, p}? on Juno a, ma, to m. and in." MacDonald. Rnsenesth, I. I.. a dlughter. D t the Gtlrlottetolm M17 30th. 1946, 1e m, om “laugh-At the Rinse hi. Hospital on Junfl, m lflon X011, lIO.t y Ho: '- Mr . Frank Gallant. ‘M son. ‘ ghlflfl-IIEIOWII, s McCAIIYILLI -— At the City w. J1me t‘ i946. Mr. and _ . e, s son. _ MARQUIS soon 142$? . a évinogovnoopn srnwnnr 41m _ At 21...; Mlnll on Wednen y. June u. mo. G. Corlylo Webster, Min nee a-own of Wood er Robert Stew- ing when the people Shore and viclnit their dlulhter, nnfe, who cently beam: the bride of John Wright, Halifax. After e was escorted to s Minnie in her fittingly replied. raclous the evening was pleasantly in music and dancing, Mr. and Hailing where Mr. o ‘ a long Ind happy wedded lie. bu! Mrs. ey Ibrtcs‘. on bdmll of his bride thanked one and ullforthelr R0181 lovely gifts The was Quit ta tttilidious lunch wu d e wanin stten end assisted in the singing of the 8rd Psalm and . w" {Rock of Previous to couver in i052 (he w» 01ml! Ill be lhl l! . emf-lief»: the benefits o]! '_ his Von- to led at s Ven- Ms n v0 M mall science could inc were ‘e by the (other. Dr. r, who is the only II- edlete member of the CIA mt May 30. 1M8. to Mr. and Charles W. Cruwell s son. Ann!“ met to honorlt "I Mr. the nicely decorated choir. Mr. Jamie Moc- Do tow well chosen words “ ' cued the object of the gath- ' e1 and called on Mrs. J. Albert N Mn gall to rend on address and 3 Miss Grsce IhcPhell the bride with e purse of nnney. manner unch was served by the ladies and the remainder of presented “fl; DEATHS me . e pl yed s Pie "wit"? msny klbylidl ioinyin h than d llopitsl. Juno tor. At North Bed us a aLAcx-mcxox- r Xnnifivt lb, mutter" akublwrolwii B . $3.. . m... R135‘. on ‘Ihueznoil son of _. and ms. Clarence Binds. Amherst. B. v SINGLETON-MMKINNON - At Zion Church on Wednesday, Julio 5. i966. by Rev. G. Carlyle Web- ster. Miss Thelma MsoKlni-lon cf Clyde River to Mr. William lim- ton Singleton of Wakefield. wlss f. MnoLEOD-In the Charlottetown Hoqaltalonldune l. 1046. P; Rlymond. (towln son) of Mr. ma and. Le DBWAl-At Vsnoouver. 8.0.. May I. i040. t-loyd Den. son ofDr. end thellste Mrs. 0. F. Dewar. Charlottetown. ‘ WFOID-QAt the Chsrlowe- June l. 1046. Mrl. not“ . t I! til h“ on your. Hull 0D- ‘ -~ ,0. 1M6. m. inc. twin daughter of Mr. and Mrs. and Mscbeod (nee Mary Frown). Olly. ' ' Allaothwfl of - _ le. Mass, on uncut-lit m. Prlnoo County m“ 9°‘ w?‘ w‘ gm" Wm’ of Hospital on June i. 1 N and Mn. lldton Rayner. Olermoiit soon. H0130!) -‘At the P. I. Illlh Ilflnlbal, N81! 31. 946. M Ill‘. In LB‘. Gordon M d. Qssrlotte town. (nee Jun Vsnldentini) soaflordon Terence. M‘ OUBBIL-At the P.8d. 8m nil-ell! June f. 1M8 to M!‘ is: m Meooubrey.‘ oavonsiih, s Road 9,111. —At “town on tme 1. 1N0. - . Burnaby ‘Crokcn. ml 6| years r . > LONDON - The stlilsn 20""? ment his decided. to form Sudan Al . w develop In internal Ill’ ‘within the territory. Whit" cover 1.000.000 Iqusre miles dlid has only limited arterial communi- potions. ___ " Quickies By ReyLnoltis