face res a t rneiuanpisn. __ci1AR1.Q'i'r__i;_TowN I -s.1:r.Eu~=i-1<_.w. n»... ‘pours NEWS BUDGET .0... OUR SATURDAY SUBSCRIBERST] MONDAY INJURED IN ACCIDENT Mr. Lawson Oaks was taken to the Prince Edward Island Hospi- tal in the Cutcliffe Funeral Home ambulance about four o‘. clock Sunday morning suffering .from a broken right arm as the result c-f being struck by a on on North River Road near the. NEW Inn. nnrcannm REID IIONOItI-JD —Me:nbers of the inrrison Offl- cers’ Mess held a reception yester- day afternoon to honor and e:.- tend congratulations to Brigadier w- w- Reid. D30. ED on his "e- cent promotion. Major K. M. Johnston. Mess President. presiled Among visiting officers attending was Major-General E. G. Weeks. CB. CHE. MM, Adjutant General, Ottawa. FAREWELL PARTY - Miss lifzirie Delaney. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Delaney. Sum- nierslde. who left recently for Moncton. N.B. to enter Hotel Dieii Hospital as student nurse, was Dlfiflilflily surprised at he.- home on Spring Street prior to her de- Darture when thirty of her giz‘. and boy friends gathered to wish her success in her studies and to present her with many lovely part- PERS s FUNERAL SUNDAY-Jfhe fJn- eral of the late Herbert J. Love Ji 6O North River Road was rlelti yesterday afternoon from his ctr residence. The service at the horse and grave was conducted by ftcv. H. C. Rice, D.D. Mr. Roy Small- man sang very effectively "Life's Railway to Heaven". The pall- bearers were. Theodore Sentner. Vincent Blake. Alfred Friule. Harry Cudniore. John Webster and James Revell. Member: of "ic Sons of England Lodge attericteu in a body, and conducted tnclr service at the grave. The inur- rneiit was in the People's Cerlie- tery. —-MISCELLANEOUS SHOWEII.— Miss Ada MacLeod, Summerside. was guest of honor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R.L. Mcllison, Etistaiie Street, when their daught- or. Mrs. Morley Wylie with Mrs. Norman MacLeod, Ms. Clifford Rankin and Miss Effie MacKay were Joint hostesses at a miscel- ltmeous sho-iver. The bride-to-he unwrapped the many attractive packages which contained beauti- ful gills of linen. silver and china- wai-c and Miss Frances Walsh vcsd the accompanying verses. Miss MucLeod, in her usual gracious manner. thanked all for their kindness and assured thorn if vis- ltlng London. England, theywould hc most welcome guests at her hmrnc.——S. Just before the opening of yes- terday's unveiling ceremony at Cavendish His Hkinour Lieutenant (‘overncr Bernard decorated two l.“ .d citizens, Mr. Donald Mac- ‘D iinlcl, of Glenfinnan and FRO. James Harry Waugih. D.l".M.. 0f vvilniot Valley. The citations which follow were read by Lieut. R. C. llfaoMillan, D.S.C., aide-de- can?) to His Honour: "Ijlfil-lllgllilihéd Flyiing Cross. "Pilot officer James Harry Waugh. D.F.M. "Pilot Officer Waugh has suc- cessfully completed numerous stor- ~ since the award of the Dis- ed Flying Medal. During liis tcur he uiiot down one enemy aircraft and was irnvolired in two crashes. Despite these . experiences tihls officer rssvnted operational flying with iiitrlrninished enthusiasm. While fyrg rn rm cpcraticn in March. i945. Piict. Officer Waugh had to Travc the aircraft by parachute i sfrifctlcns from the pilot sf r-rtwoxim-ately 3.000 feel. The air-' rrrift crashed directly benea-t-h him 2 d the expicrlrn caused him to t up again and his parachute ..lly fcldcd vp. After a drop 4m fret he ivizs able to get his rcrcrihute cpcn again and alight wiclv. Throughout his opera- ‘lliflfll career P.c: C-fficer Waugh hrs rhvun courage, tenacity and rnrtirn to duty worthy oii’ the ‘iaghesit praise." ,. Pf Rev. Dr, John Sutherland ‘ion- noll, pastor of the Fifth Avenue Prcsbi-terian Church in New York City, alrivcd by air in his tiatlv" Pl"i\‘lllf‘f‘ of Prince Edward island Saturday direct from Europe where he has ins: c iiciri an intenalre eight. week study of the current state of Protestantism in Europe. Dr. Boniiell stated that he has rcturiied greatly encouraged b? the spiritual vitality of Protestant bodies in every country of Europe He felt that a new feeling of Protestant solidarity is quite ap- parent and that the churches are reaching out beyond national boundaries to the larger fellowship nf the entire reform faith. l-fe i. convinced that Protestanlsm wili he a potent factor in rebuilding a new and better Europe. ' This spirit has been greatly in- tensified. Dr. Bonnell remarked, by the recent meeting of the Wlrli Council of Churches in Amster- dam. In the meetings of that. Council the delegates achieved r unity of spirit which was by (u: the most essential feature of the conference, Dr. Bonnell stated that ihe press seemed to have stressed the differences of opinion which punctuated the sessions of debav. rather than the underlying spirit c! complete Christian brot. liiress and good will which P~-' vaded the sessions. Dr. Bonnell plans to spend I short holiday at his su hoiiie "The Highlands" atnearbyceorgc- town, and from there he will ‘e- tui-n io New York. In summarizing the salient im- pressions of his European trip. that everything possible should ‘oc- done by the West to cultivate and strengthen friendly relations With the Czech people. Unquesticiia-ni). he continued. the people there are looking wistfully westward, while the policy of the regime is oriented towards the Soviet Union. A large crowd of about 1,500 people attended the official unveil- ing. yesterday afternoon, of a monument to Lucy Maud Mont- gomery, famed alithorsss and native of this Island. Despite threatening rain the ceremony was carried of! on schedule and without interruption, The officials and notables who gathered in front of the veiled memorial were flanked by representatives of the R. C. M. P. tOgQthIBr with two of the Lieutent-Governor’: aide-de- camps, Lieut. R. C‘. MacMillan. D.S.C. and Bar and Lieut-Col. P, S. Fielding. M.M. Chairman for the occasion was Professor D. C. Harvey. M. A., LLD, I".R.S.C., of Halifax, who is a member of the Historic sites and Monuments Board of Can- ada. 1t is under the auspices d this Board that the memorial lies been erected at Cavendish. Premier J. Walter Jones in accepting the memorial on be- half of the Province, recalled his first visit to Cavendish some 60 years ago. He paid a very fine tribute to the memory of Lucy Maud Montgomery and remarked that one essential factor in her success as an authoress was her ability to picture the rural life of this Province in such a. facile life-like manner. Dr, Harvey then introduced the principal speaker of the after- noon, Chler Justice Thane A. Campbell, who delivered an eloquent address which appears elsewhere in today's Guardian. The chairman introduced His Honour Lieut-Goveinor J. A. Bernard who prefaced his official unveiling of the monument and tablet with a brie! address, Dr. Harvey then called on a choir comprised of members of the Cavendish Women's Institute who sang a verse of the "Island Hymn." Accompanying the choir c-n a portable organ was Mrs. Lenvis Toombs, also of Cavendish. The ceremony concluded with the singing of the National Anthem. TUESDAY RETURN HOME -— Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hodgsori. who spent several months at Alierton. the guests of their parents. Mr. and Mzs. H. J. Hodgson. have returned to Palm Springs, California, where he holds a very responsible posit- ion. ‘ VITAL STATISTICS - Blrtlis outstripped deaths in Charlotteto almost four to one in August. ‘lie vital statistics report submitted to the City Council yesterday by Dr. B. C. Keeping indicated. Tn figures: births 120, deaths 35. iuar rlages 19. --I‘ROPERTY SOLD -—~ The re- sidential property cn the corner of S-pring and Pleasant Streets. Sumrnerside, formerly owned by the late Mr. Norman Wright, has been purchased by Sheriff Hu- bert Hall of Summerside. The sale was made by way of sealed. ten- ders. —-S. --M.r. and Mrs. A. B. Colfoornie of Sydney accompanied by their son, Edward, who were visltin! their son, Rev. Blair Colborne at the United Clvurch Manse in Springfield West, returned w their home by motor on Friday. Sept. 10th. Mr. Inward Colborne is a graduate of Dalhousie Uni- versity in Halifax and will study Law this year. A recent visitor to Bedeque was Rev. Walter NsKayama, Cooidai: Alta. While here he was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Mezmo and family. Rev. Mr, NaKayan-la has been released from his church in order that he might visit Jap- anese families throughout Can- ada. His stay here was much shorter than he anticipated, as he was called to Montreal to b: present at a meeting being hclu there for him. —l3c.'.l. FOR. OTTAWA —- Mr. W. R. Shaw, Deputy Minister of Agri- culture, leaves on Friday for 0t- tawa where he will P115159 0V" l meeting of the Potato Committee of the Horticultural Council which meets the first of next week. Later ho will attend meetings of the Advisory committee to the Fwd Board which will cover a three- dziy period. He will also be enIB-B- ed in other inter-Departmental business before returning home. Mr. Shaw is making the trip bl! car. Mrs. Shaw is accomPI-"Yln! him, also their daughter, _ Miss Nonma Catherine Shaw. R-YM- Whit graduated this year. and their son- in-law. daughter and grand claim!‘- tar, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Mad-Bod and Nancy Jean who reside in 0t- tawa. --AUGUS‘I' WEDDING-One u. the summer's Pfémfl" weddmi,‘ was solemnized in St. Man"! Church at Indian River. on Wet.- nelday imornlnl. Allllili 15» ‘M31 at 8 o'clock. when Lorena Mary. daughter of m. and Mrs. Cherie» Mcuuuii. sprint: Valley. was "if" ited in the holy bonds of mall-- mony. to Camlllus Gabriel 0.1.1:- of Indian River. Rev. R. F. Mac Donald officiated at the cere- mony. The lovely young bride was charmingly attire/l in I 12w? lgngth gown of white satin. bile wore a three-quarter lenfllh “Yo. with eoronet. and a vfrllbh 0i orange blossoms. and elrrieii l bouquet of red roses. Miss Theresa Melnllan attended her sister. be- comiagly gowned in a floor length dress of pink brocaded taffeta She wore a shoulder-length veii with coronet, and carried a bou- Dr. Bonnell stressed his opluiit »BYli/lSl1 Columbia Conference Lom- The groom was supported b; his brother, Stephen Gillls. rne groom's gift to the bride. was s double strand of pearls, with matching ear-rings. to the brides- maid sterling silver ear-rings, and to the bestman a Ronson lign-er. The bride's gift to the groom, was a sterling silver Rosary. After the ceremony the wedding party paired to the home of the bride, where a sumptuous ivctlding breakfast was part-akeii of by oEV' enty guests. which included the Rev. R. F. MacDonald, and the Rev. W. V. MacDonald, and reis- iives from Maine and Boston. ill». happy couple left on a motor -.ii;i through Maine and rho \Vl;.tc Mountains, the bride iveni-iiig a blue suit. Wlill white accessories. Best wishes follow Mr. and Mrs. Gillls for a long and llilppy ivtd- ded life-B. WEDNESDAY FUNERAL AT IHJNDAS - 'l‘iic funeral of the late l'v1r.~.. John Mur- Lure was held _\'65i.EZI‘(ill_V afrrrnocii from her residence at DtiniLis. Sezvices were COllLlllCiCll hy itcv. M.D. MacLcaii. During the ser- ‘v' e hid. Vlhiliv." . it: sang; as u. as... "filici. i u» has: Mlle of the Way." Pallbo. rs were. Harold hfiitheson, Hughie blac- Lean. rtilison MacDonald, llcward Wood. Howard MacLcan. Zilxrik Morrison. interment was in Drui- das Cemetery. A duelling house owned by Mr. Hiram Thompson was destroyed by fire last eventing at Si. Elean- t1"'s. The firc apparently start- ed near the flu and when dis- covered wrls breaking through tiic rccf. Even then tihe buildings might have been saved evoepfi; that there was no supply of.’ water near. A crowd gathered and had plenty cf t‘rre to save all the Cour-stairs fvrniturc. all of trite doors and even t-he window SJShcS. A very pretty wedding was solemnlzed on Wednesday moi-n- ing at 7.30 at St. Anthony's R. C. Church when tn,- Rev, Fr. M. J. Rooney united in tlie holy bonds of matrimony Evelyn, daughter of Mrs. John Finnnn and the late Enianucl Gallant of Woodstock and Paul Vincent, srin of Mrs. Felix and tiic late Mr. Doiron of Duvar. One of thg prettiest weddings of the season and of interest. to a wide circle of friends in the Marltlmes was solemnlzed at the United Church in Moniagtig on Wednesday afternoon, Scpfemher 8th at 2.30 p. m., when Rev. A. S. Adclns- united in marriage Nellie Jean, second daughter oi‘ Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Clements, and Malcolm Grenville Patterson, son of Mr. and \.lrs. G. A. Patterson of St. John. N. 13., accountant in the Bank ol’ Nnvn Scnlizi in Montague. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Smitli and daughter Hazel of Maiden, Mass. have returned hcrre after a v"'y pleasant visit. in Victoria, guests oi’ Mrs. Smith's mothcr, Mrs. Wilfred MacQuarrie. Mrs. Mac- Quarrie also h@ as a guest. s granddaughter. Miss Janet Mac- Quarrie cf Maiden. and her son. Mr. Heath MacQuarrie, BIA. Ssckvllle. N.B.. who accompanied the above mentioned party on their return trip to spend his va- catlcn with relatives and friends in and around Maiden. Mr. Mac- Quarrie has accepted a. position as assistant professor at Frederic- ton University, N13. LEAVE FOR. VANCOUVER.- Members of the United Church on Prince Edward Islanri who ital-c twlay to attend the Cotincil of the United Church at Vancouver l‘\- clrde Rev, W. A. McicQucrric, Souris: Rev. George Guugh, m.‘ elidish; Rev. L. M. Murray. Ken- slilgton; Rev. and lvfrs. A. S. tvtlr Vernon: Mr. Justice C3. J. Tweedy and Mrs. Tweedy, Charlottetown: Mr. W. E. Brooks, sbllIllllClnliiB. Senator Sinclair. A program of entertainment is arranged my ‘izc mittee which includes a live-hour sail through the islands of tliu Ciulf of Georgia and the Strain. u’ Juan dc Fuca to Victoria, alto’ a sightseeing trip of Vancouver la" land by bus. Statistics on comparative set-cl potato acrcages passing final llclil inspection for i947 and 1948. re- leased yesterday’ by the‘ Plan; Pathology Division ni Scienc.» Service. Charlottetown. show n total acreage increase of 114 for 1948 over that of 1947. In individual varieties, figures show that Sebagos increased 1.383 acres over last year. Katahdins 1.- 756 acres, and other varieties 90 acres. while Green Mountains showed a decrease of 1.806 acres and Irish Cobblers n decrease of 1,178 acres. The following are the nctuol statistics with the first figure group representing 1947: Green Mountain. 9,200, 7.304; Irish Cob- bler, 11.825. 10,647; Sebagn, 5.460. 6.843; Katahdih. 2.650. 4.436: other varieties. 106. 214;‘ total acreage. 29,331. 29.444. -DEA'I'I-I AT BEDEQUE The death of Mr. John S. Jack. Bedeque, occurred in the Prince county Hospital on September 2 at the age pt‘ eighty-four years. The deceased, who wins horn in North Rustioo in i834, lived in Bedeoue for over sixty years and for the past year at the home of his son. Stanley. llis wife prede- ceased li‘m nine years ago. There are left to cherish his memory his six sons, William, James. E41- ward and Robert in Massachusetts, Lewis in Qntarlo and Stanley fn Bedeque. A short service was held on Monday afternoon at the house previous to the funeral service in Bedequc United Church. "The Lord's lily Shepherd." "Un- to the Hills" and "Rock o! Ages" were the hymns sung. The pall- bearers were Messrs Orville John- ston, waiter Bcwness, Earle In- man. Owen Connolly, Angus Mac- Donald, Lloyd Affleck. Interment was in the family plot in the Lower Bedeque Cemetery. -—S Mr. Alonzo Patterson, 2i, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Patter- Son, Capg Traverse, was electro- outed between 1.30 and 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon while working oii l! Maritime Electric line about OllE-(lllflfiff mile east of the railway crossing at Albany. The crew of seven men, iri- cltlrihi: Patterson, was working on tlie lower Ines pl‘€]35i'li0l'y to runiiliir: new lines from 'I‘r_von to Borden. It is understood that the atient. i/lll of Patterson was directed for ri nmitsnt to a person ivho asked H riurstien "Fm iiit? street. As he turned hock to resume his work his nevi: came in contact with a high tension wile. Death was instantaneous, Coroner \‘.'. A. Field of BofdQ dicitlczl that the circumstances of ire ncr-irlelit did not render an iiiuuest necessary The isle Mr. Patterson was one oi ll zrottp of l2 war veterans lrikeii into the employment of the lifnriiZv-c lilcr-tric Company after the last war, He had been in the employ of the Crmwahy for about iwfl years and s. half. Besides his parents. the late All‘. Patterson is stirvived by two brothers, J. P. of Vancouver, B, C. and Lester of Sackvillc. N_ B, A sister, Patricia, resides at home. 1H5. E. D. Sierras. 90, was strugk and fflifilly injured by a car at the corner cf Eusion and Pownal Streets about B o'clock YEStBIday ("Hills The injured woman was Pushed bl’ ambulance to the P. E. Island Hospital where she died shortly aftortvnrds. Aflwrfiiiig lo the police. the car, driven by Mr. Robert Mclrinis, l4’) Upper Prince Street, was iriwelii": enst on Eustoii Street ‘wiléfl it struck Mrs.- sterns who, walking south from spring Park Road. wias crossing the inter- SPPUQII. Ml‘. lVivInnis told the politic‘ tie was blinded hy tit; iigncl of an approaching car and did not. see the woman. A coroner's Jury, presided river by Coroner Dr. J. D. MacGulgan. will view the body this morning at 9 o'clock at. wllifll time the date for hearing further evidence will lie set. The late Mrs. Stems was pre. deceased by hcr husband and two The late Mrs. Stems was the furrrrr ]\"'f'l_\‘ J. Currie- of Long (reck. Ifri- husband died iii i932. THURSDAY —FROM WASHINGTON. D.C.— C0119. Marvin Kahlee oil tihe R. C. A. F. sta-tioti at Washington, D.C.. ' ~n Sunday to spend a month's fu-ric-ugh with his Mrs. Earl C. Baker have as their welcome guest Mr. C. P. Reuziiill of London. England. who is mak- ing his first visit to this Province. Mr. Re-ddall and his host were friends while overseas and Luci: reunion here is a happy one. Friends of Air. John‘ Addie Saint. John will be pleased ‘so learn he has been discharged from the King's County Memorial I-los- pital. Mr. Addie suffered a d.s~ located ankle two weeks ago wlien some logs rolled off a truck and struck him when he was about to got iii his car. Mr. Addie is the representative for Harvard an: Harivick. Saint. John, N B. DEPARTURE REGRETTED _ The mnny friends ofMrsllenrietta L. Auld regret her departure from fiic province this week to make her permanent home in her native province of Nova Scotia. For many summers Mrs. Auld has occupied her pretty cottage at west Cove- trend and will he greatly missed tliezc rind in the church where she lins contributed of her musical fnlriits generously. Her friends of Cnveliend and Charlottetown wish hcr happiness in her new home. DELEGATES T0 KENTVILLE—- The delegates of the Crapaud- Victoria Board of Trade. Messrs. S. T. Clark, president. B. C. Wood. secretary, L. H. Rogerson and R. N. Dawson. left Wednesday en- route to Kentville, N. 8.. to attend the annual convention of the Maritime Boards of ‘Trade which is being held on Thursday and Friday of this week. Mr. Clark is a member of t.he Maritime ex- ecutivc. (l H A R G E DISMISSED-The charge cf manslaughter against James MacGuigan, Chsrlottetrwn. was dismissed at the prelimimiy hearing held before Mr. Gllbafl Gaudct, Sblpendisry Magistrate for Queen's County. The case azosc as the result of a motor accident on the night of July 25, last. on the North River Road about three miles from the City, when a car driven by Mr. MacGuigan crush- eu into the rear of a truck. His wile, who was with him. was illu- ed almost instantly. The Magi..- trate ruled that tiie evidence rub- mltted before him showed that the accused was driving at a reason- able rate and that there was nu evidence of crirmnal negligence. M. A. Farmer appeared for’ tlic accused and O. i. Holmes, K. 6.. quet of white and pink flowers. Rev. B, Crc-wc, B.A., rfficlaied. sons. V John E. fflrmfli‘ Cit)’ ing by Mrs. Lyman Hall and Mrs. Councillor anti proprietor of Lester Baglole. nfter which dc- Sifrlls Lnlllldijv: and Edison. Two licious refreshments were served 911111650115. J. E. 0i Oiiflwii. find bv the hostesses. assisted by 1 “]'“1ii"“ "i Ch"i'1°it@i@ivii survive: number of the visiting ladies-S. aso a gniiridoughter, Sylvia. a . student t. ‘ ‘ RIDAY w.n,fvule_ “N4 skull“ University‘ Miss Jean Kennedy. O‘Leary. s for Charlottetown where she will work in the office Kennedy. Miss Kennedy greatly missed by the young people of O‘Leary. She has been the most efficient president of the Oleary Young Peoples Union of the Unil- ed Church and wile and scin Jimmie. K the Presbytery Young Peoples —— Union. She has been a faithful ENGLISH VISITOR—MI. and member of the choir of the Church and has always been willing to help in any congregational activity. l-ler many friends wish hcr every suc- cess in hei- new work. CAR - The i949 Mercury Sedan. drawn for yesterday at the Cove- hesd races. was won by Mrs. Jean Leary. 63 Bryden John. N.B. The lottery was in airl of the Knights of Columbus Boys‘ Camp at Rustico. The lucky ticket was No. M699. Later in the night Dr. J. A, MacMillun, chairman of the hoard of directors for the camp under whose direction the lottery was held, said he talked by telephone with Mrs, Leary. who was visiting u scn at Toronto. A widow. Mrs. Leary was only one ticket. while she was nt- fsland will be pleased to kn:\v that a new produce company has recently been formed in Chariot-ha- to-u-n. w be known as the Lnvitt Potato company has been organized under the Lai-ltt Potato C0,. ville. Conn" Buell of this city. Mr. Bueli. who will be manager. has years experience ln potato farm- ing and has been for the past. 'e~.v yours associated with the Thomp- son Produce Company Limited of Charlottetown. Rnckvllle, Comm, throughout Canada. being one of the largest buyprs of seed potatoes for the American market. Mrs. Paint. will be deeply regretted bya came with kindly call. she bore her illness sons, Reggie —FROM HILLSIDE. N. J.—Mr. and Mrs. w-iiiiun m. r-lireinwo 01' Hillside, N.J., are at present vis- thing in this Province. The-y are the guests of Mr. James March- bank. New Arman. Mrs. Higgin- wn was the fozvriar Pansy Bow- ness of Kenisdn-gtoil. K —FB.0M HAIGLER, NEIL-Mr. Hugh J. McKay, Miss Eris McKay. and Mir. and Mrs. Wallace Mc- Kay of I-Iaigletr. Nebraska, arrived in Ken-siington Monday by motor car. They report e. grated trrip. Mr. Hugh J. McKay left New London in i019, and is well locat- ed in the western town with a piosperous garage business. He plans on a short and active vacu- tion visiting his rruimieo-cus rotat- ives in all pants of the Province. A verypretfv wedding of lizurr. interest to ii host of friends throughout the province took place at the Bishop's Palace Charlotte- town on July 28th ivlicn Ann Christina. dau-giuci- of Mr. am Mrs. Joseph Carmichael. Vet-iii" River became the bride of Edison L.. son of the late Mr. arid Mrs Ambrose Wood Charlottetown. The bride “as attended by lvilss Sally McAusland while Mr. Jose-ph Carmichael. brother of the urluc. was bcst mun. Immediately following the oere~ mony the young couple left on a honeymoon trip to Upper Canada. and United States points. They will reside in Charloue tctvii where the bridegroom is manager of the Edison Electru. Co. —BRIDE T0 BE HONORED - On Tuesday evening one hundred friend-s of Miss l-lelcn Small, R.N.. gathered at her home, Summer- side East, to honor hcr previous to her BppiOaChlhg marriage. Mrs. Heber MacQuarrie and Mrs. Alfred Matheson were joint hostesses and the rocms were artistically decor- ated in a pink and white color scheme. To the strains of the Wedding March played by Mrs. John Scott, the brlde-to-be wris escorted by ‘Miss Lillian Hogg to a chair. especially decorated for the occasion. The Misses Gwendolyn and Patricia Clark carried in the baskets of’ attractively wrapped gifts. the Misses Velda and Mar- garet Small Opened the packages and the Misses Phyllis Hcgg and Freda Howatt read the accomp- anying verses. Miss Small. in her usual gracious manner. thanked all for the many lovely yzifls which includcd money, china. silver. class and linen, Several musical select- ions wire played during the even- valued employee of Jclly's Depart- ment store. will shortly be leaving of Dr. Roy will be vice-president of SAINT JOHN WOMAN WINS Street. Saint greatly surprised by her win. She said she Purchased tending the Knights r-f Pythias‘ convention herc in mid-August, and "never thought about it since." The dniwing was made hy a little boy picked at random from the crowd at the race truck. The farmers of Prince Edward Company Limited. This of Rock- and Mr. Milbuzn had many The Levitt Potato Company of is well known The death in the Prince Edward Island Hospital on Tuesday last of Leslie McEwen of York wide circle of friends. The late Mze. McEwen had been in poor health for a number of years and her passing was not al- together unexpected. To her. death although with great courage. always looking on the brighter side of life. Besides her sonowirig ‘usband. there is left to mourn her loss two and Cordon, both residents of North River. Her funeral took place Thursday afternoon from her late resident». K l Scotland, Tryon. The funeral c-f tlIQ late Alonzo Patterson, Cape ‘Traverse, who met his death on Tuesday after- noon by electrocution on the Tryon power line was held yester- day afternoon at 2 o'clock from his late residence and was one of the largest funerals held in that locality iii many years, A special car was required to convey the floral offering from the honie to the grave. Members oi‘ the Knights of Pythias, of which he was a member, marched in a body to the grave as well ilS a large representation of the employees of the Maritime Electric Company. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. Donald Nicholson of the Presby- terian Church, Brookfield, who was assisted by Rev. Horace Mc- IEWBII, pastor of the Church of The services were conducted at |lhe hune of the deceased rlur- iliig" which his favorite hymns wtre sung including "The Lprd I5 ilifv Shepherd" and "Unto The Hills." l Tie pallbearers were as follows: Eiduviii Prriuglit, Cedric Camp- ‘ hell, Ray Morrison. Russell Quigley, Vigc Noring, and Gerald Mc- lFilflyPfl, ' BIRTHS RICHARDS — At (llzidstcne 0:1 September 3rd. 1948. to Mr. and Mrs. Jnmcs P, Richards, n scn.| James Lester. DANTON-At the Charlottetown Hospital, cin Sept. l5, 194B, to Mr. and Mrs. H. John Danton, nee Frances Hemissscyi, a daughter, Cynthia Mario, 8 lbs. hIcINNIS—-.A~t the Aberdeen Hos- pital. New Glasgow. N.S.. on Sept. 10th, to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mc- Irinis. a son. GILLIS-At llle P. E. Island ilos- lJii-fll. Scptrmber 15th, 1948. to Mi‘. and Mrs. A. A. Gillls, a son. Gordon David. BUTLER-At the Charlottetown Hospital on Thursday. Sept. 16th. to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Butler (nee Jean Maclsaaci a son. JAY — At the Prince County Hospital, on Sept. l0, 194.8, to Mr. rind Mrs. Asrthur Jay. Borden. nee Charlotte Ohamrplon. a son, James Ervln. 7 lbs. l0 3-4 ozs. MURPHY — At the City Hospital. September 5th, i048. to Mr. and Mrs. Geozge Murphy. Mlllvale, a son. Louis Emmett. STRETCH - At the P. E. Island Hospital. Scptrcnber 11th, 1948. to Mr. and Mrs. Norman Stretch. Long C:ock, a son. McCAREY - At the Charlottetown Hospital, September 13th. i048. to Mr. and Mrs. A. McCarcyi, Souris. a son Francis Gerard. CAhfPBELL-At the P. E. Is- land Hospital on Sept. 13. to Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Cninnbcll. STEWART — At the Prince l-Jd- to Mr. and Mrs. Norman Stewart, Charlottetown. a daughter. Linda Lee, weight 7 lbs., 2 oz. BULMAN —- At the P. E. l. Hos- pital on September 11th, 1948, to Mr. and Mrs. Don Bulman. Hunter River, a son, (Garth Stewart.) NOONAN — At the Prince County Hospital. September 7th, 1948. to Mr. and Mrs. Ernmett Noonan of Mount Tryon. l1 daughter, (Mar- garet Elaine.) HUME-At the P. E. I. Hospital. September 10th,1948, to Mr. and Mrs. Earl L. Hume, City. a son, Alexander Wilson. MaeKENZIE —— At. Soldiers Mem- orial Hospital. Middleton, N. S., cn Aug. 30, to Mr. and Mrs. Bay MacKenzle, a. son, Alan Roy. 8 !bs., 7 oz. MARIIIAGES CHAPPELL WIGMORE - At the United Church Manse. Bradal- bone. Saturday, September 4th, 194B, by Rev. W. B. MacPhail. Shirley Bcll Wigmore of French River to John Archibald Chappell of Kensliigtoii. Leiiu Macliiluloii, town. Martin. Cook, Belle River. Dunstans Basilica and Hilda tial Mass. Joseph's June 29th, 1948. by HARDING —- CIIAPPELL -- At the United Church ‘Manse. Bradalbane. Rcv. W. B. MacPlinii. Jean Cora Chappell of Kensington ta George Samuel Herding of Kenslngton. HAG-AN — CHAPPELL — At St. Dunstan‘: Basilica, Monday, September 13th. Carl Benedict Hagan, son of the late Louis Hagan and Mrs. Maurice McDonald. Kelly's Cross rind Hilda Teresa Chap-pelle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Chappelle. City. Rev. David McTague perfozmed the ceremony and celebrated the Nup- tial Mass. CAMPBELL-MacLEOD — At the Presbyterian Manse, Kensington. on Wednesday. Sept. 15m. at l0 a.m., by Rev. J. A. MbGoiwan. Rev. Donald Alexander Campbell. the son of Hon. J. A. and Mrs. Campbell, Heatherdale. P. 15.1., to Florrie Alberta MacLeod. the daughter of Mr. G. Wesley Payn- ter and the late Mrs. Paynter, French River. P. E. I. STRACIIAN -— HOWATT — Bal- four Strcct United Church parson- age. Septnznber 4th. 1048, Miss Sarah Gertrude Howatt. to Mr. Stewart Watson Strachnn, son cf’ Mr. and Mrs. Strachan. Ayr. STRICKLAND LEECO — On September 11th, i948. at the lVlaiise. Murray jlarbour North. by Rev. Charles D. Henderson, Floyd Oswald Strickland of Beach Point. P. 1.. and Mabel Elizabeth Leeco of Point Pleasant. P. E. I., were united in marriage. MaA-KINNON — MMEACHEIIN - At the Zioii hfanse, September 8th, Charlottetown, a son. Weight 3 ».ibs.. 6 oz. rum OUGHTA s: A LAW!“ i948, by Rev G. Carlyle Webster. Phyllis Irene. daughter of Mrs. son James Donahoe. on September 9th. Saturday. September 4th, 1948. by Thomas J. Donahue. seed ti; yell... srsnns - Suddenly on Ttlcsdar, 14, Mrs. Edward n. Steriu Sept. in her 91st year. STEWART-At HamLlton. flepLlfl. 194B, John Arthur Stewart, mg 90 years. V‘ . hIcCAREIH-At the Sacred Heart Home, Sept. 15. i948. Miss Sarah MoOarey. ROBINSON - At 56th year. F" flioEWEN -— At the P. E. island, Hospital on Tuesday, Sept, M11. Leslie Mach/en in her 60th year. PATTERSON - Sildsienly sf Al- bany. P. E. 1., Sept. 14th, i945, Harry Alonzo Patterson. yenrs. STERNS — Suddenly on Tum l4, Mrs. Elteins in her 91st year. POOLE - At King's County Meme orial Hospital. Montauur. fill Wed. nesday, August 25th, 1.048. Mrs, George Poole of Inwer hMontague, i e County Hospital. Sept. ll, 194i, Peter s. McIntyre. aged 84 years, day. Sept. MoINTYRE - At of Kellsifiglfifl. o-Atrlanf‘ — At Bruno Gallant.‘ At MICLUIIE -MARTIN-MacNEII.L _ home of the bride, Bell; Sept. 8th, by Rev. T, A, A, Mary E. MacNeill to Archibald COOK-BELL - At w Presbyterian Church Q by Rev. T. A. A. Duke, Bell of Wood Islands, to madam-currents _ l, on September 13th, 1948. ca dict Hagan. son o1 Mr, Maurice McDonald, K9115- Teresa daughter of Mr and Mr. Chappelle. Father David M perfo. med the ceremony and pup, MARTIN — MeKENNA _ A; Church, Kelly's the Provlnrlq santforuiim Thursday. Sept. 1m, Mrs. George E. Robinson in he; his Stmnimerside on Sunday, Sept aged 57 years. STEWART-At. the Prince County Hospital on Sept. ll. Elmer Bay- fleld Siewvart, arzcd 20 yiearr. CiharZot:r'o'.\'l\ cn Setui-dzrv. September 11. .\frs. ‘John-i. M. MHCIAIPG, age T.’ yesri.‘ IByTl-‘ogoly ondhShloyiteln‘ %-_ kfllfY-Elv. ward Island Hospital on Sept. '1, George Ray, son oi Mr. t‘ and m" Vernon MacEschezn. ghmou“ ihe River, on “We. w. 00d island. n Sept, w, Mary _. John ‘ Monday Tl Bette. and My‘ i» Cro Cillllpell Georg; CTagiia Cross. Rev. W, Keefe, Mazy Patricia McKeiina. "q Emmett Clare Martin. XATHS DONAIIOE —- At the home of her ___, Rcsrneatli, 1918, Mr; if. age h, Diiws rd D. Primed liniiie ill 1i. Sue BEGGED HM C'MON. rtopwett. veep A routers . . T0 Pk“ 90W JUST our OR we CAN'T snooesui N0 ruBBER! PtAv. .1 c?‘ VICE-r ~ iii} l. I .1’. 41.8fm .~' than . " PLEA9E.DEAQ.WE ,_...... NOPEWOTACHANCE! 1 , ' Jusr 00m TAKE ANY INTEREST IN THAT GAMECALL UPONE OF YOUR HEN FDIENDS. AND WHEN THE‘! FINALLY DUG UP ANOTHER HAND "v Youvtsszu PLAYIN' DUMB ALL NIGHT! you SHOULD HAVE / tto INTO voun ouuw WITH § A six or HEAIZTGJHEN PLAYED BACK WITH A TouMP-IHEN- / /l g-n, ’ flmrfr/ ‘l - , 14545.11 1. RENE. —=-. CHICAGO, ILL. our BOARDING nous: i‘ ,, HOME- wrute I. wAs é. LOOKS OF- Tl-HNGS, c COUNCIL ALSO / a’ Interment in the United Church for the Crown. Cemetery. Comwsil ti’. watt, "f see You e01" AWPN~ AND FfiopiTi-le APOQOOQIATED THE- PLACE ForeA DUMP.’ Y % 4 iTY / J , E EGAD, MARTHAJEQEETHQSS, My DEAR!» we've ALL KEENi-V Mtssso voun Deucaro- FEMNiNE- TOUCHFWUMfTHSFZES A arr or- tauuoav i-ieize Auo ‘meme, Bur r. wAs STUMPED av THE BAFFLING Meci-taieiem OF- YOUR WASHING ‘g MACi-“NE/ g ‘ . N 0 KET INVENT '< - . sum, Burnt - rwasueiz PUZZLES Him-