'W. E. Smi-th. She was playing ivith Mrs Tirmet. fling law, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fltanley Tree-by. here. PACE EIGHT _ H _ ___ _ __ __ (I-IE_.Cl-IARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN i w- -, - m", ‘h i ' ——-~ -—- ~— —i» _ ._.... a - FUN sun AY-Th - 4 ' MONDAY eral ofEgizdldy Maslters. son eof trialled-til: cfsiagrriexlrrigsaagosilel ggrgldftefdwiih {ghgmim goof‘; bzlrlglflfluNMfSArggOhugLlgflifozI i pgvldlstiilguéf'hed “n”: t° ‘h’ N“? "mYMT-“y Thomas (Ego "Eng ‘ROM “IGINA__M‘,L n and Willlaf: llfarsters Elf Ver- of pale yellow nylon! and lace Holy "City" and "I'd Rather Have’ and Mr. Fred Norton of Saint NORTH AMIIICAN l!" . ullrulllgacfi, w£“;‘:,f_ v-lsatggil‘ cflebrated the“ fifty- Ift ‘Rogers, Editor of the Regina Ilazfioncevglnvgz? a: 4 s‘? sesvla: zrllgle: 2:5, fggVfiftciflzglhiiwttfflill? gglgnzewfll-zhlgeairgg wiltih gffiatluuix i011? Ne, and Prof. R. Homer. L. s. 511v!" so" ford, Oonra. lilo-rem; Master Sea“ onsnnllgiliizl-giy ofltlzeir mar. a er-Post. Mrs. Rogers and two ' - ~ mi er a. - - a mas a- Jor on 0 Grinnell, Iowa. have, Fourth Decree Knights of Oolum- u‘ m" children h“. "rived m, a “uh gt house and grave were coh- she carried a bouquet of Tails. peque quite frequently and sccept- returned to their homes after a m.“ ' bus, who was guest of hem 1 i 5mm m” d" quietly in their own ion which they are spending at dggwk: 12m 6359i Oufegtl’; ma; roses. mystigbe sntheirln More Like the hcliday visit in this Province. ‘Z ‘I40 RICHMOND ST. night at a largely attendedmba-it: 22:1": 61,1131 é“ ffpp" M“ “h” snnho” Bench I'm‘ rtinfilson. Victor Wilson Vtctgf ‘urquziis: dlfltilglmdylvolgre lflndwnslig: Choir. Tltileuoxsnilsatwiveftgrdsifnpaow mfg: Th”; we!" hhere h” week ‘the ' NlPmMs Jill" i" The Chlfitmfltbwh. sbvn- "lb-owsdale andulhlffisrhlxniltiningtglsim arraunsn waonmo-oiii of “mm” w°°‘""‘" “MM” *"°'- fashioned on the same iiiiesss direct"! it" mvew- The lsrse con- begs taifg fiiferéelgfifilbdpfirlfifsl-t ‘i '°"°"'Y"°'*" igertigraiyagmlgixynorgcult-tiiolggteil: any.“ m“ “m. “m” m: est Lea. Interment Vernon River ihe maid of honor‘s. They carried Emiliim in attendance. and the Edwn-d M“, Mm Beck!’ mom". l x o, c. t - non, Hampton, with their hm, town guests at the Lawson-Keith wedding in Btellarton wen Mr. Lawrence Lawson. father of the groom. Copper Cliff. Ont.. Mr. Bob Jonas. Halifax, and Mr. and Mrs. I. Lawson. Charlottetown-afoul Glasgow News.) FIRST ITRAWBERBIES ~The first marketed strawberries of the season made their appearance Friday in the grocery store of P. J. MacDonald. Theye were from the crop of Mr. Parley Mutch. Southport. Fears that the crop would be small this year clue to lack of rain recently has been expressed in some quarters. BOY INJURED —Bernard Dou- totte. 12. son of Mr. and Mrs. Ired Doiaaette, 15 Hayfield Street. is in the having had l! run over by a .-a~.' The accident occurred shortly after noon last Saturday at tlie rorner of Bayfleld and Spring Park. —FOUND DEAD IN CAR-The body of Harry Lorne Hodgson, 66, was found dead in a car in a gar- age at his‘ home at Malpeque on Saturday. The motor was running and a doctor said death was due is carbon monoxide poisoning. There will be no inquest. The late Mr. Hcdgson is survived by his widow-S. -I! INJURED-Mr. John Mac- Neill] of Lot ll was injured by a car on Watt-r Street. Summerside Saturday night. I-fe was taken to. {he Prince County Hospital when it was found he was suffering from a fractured pelvis and bfulJ- es c/n his face. The accident o:- cured at about 9.30. The car was driven by Afr. Lorne Cobb of Sum- mersidtn-S. -noor nacovmmp _ Thci body _of Ralph MacLeod of French.- River. one of the four fishermen lost in a drowning tragedy out of‘ New London harbour on ltfny 2nd,‘ ‘ was recovered on Satuixiay. It wast the‘ This is’ the third body to be located. Thei body of Preston Harding flontedi in with the battered lobster hint, following the tragedy and that 0ft found ‘ floating on ihe harbour on Junef 15th. The fourth. Martin Hlll.i found on the sand hills at mouth of the harbour. Anthony Blanchard was has not yet been located. S FYNERAL YESTERDAY- The,’ funeral of Frederick C. Rlchnrdsi of Mount Molliclc was held froml gli Church. P.E.I., was the scene of a his late residence on Sunday 1.30 p.m.. and was largely attend- | ed. services at the house and grave i. S i were conducted by Rev. A. Weir of Vernon. assisted by Rev E. R. MncVicar of Pnwnal. The pail bearers \Vr‘l'C. Peter McKennui Lewis f-fayiien,‘ Daniel Cannon, W. J. lifutch. Ver- nrm Jenkins. Interment Cherry Valley United Ccmetnry. on rfounnv VISIT-Gradu-I rites of the University of Toronto: which closed recently. included Mr. Ronan G. Macdcnald. who re- rciverl his Master of Arts drizrce‘ in Economics and Political Sci- ence. Mr. and Mrs. Mardonald ire spending the slimmer months l! the home of Mr Macdonalds parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Mac- donald of Cardigan. They will leave in September for the teaching staff of Aquinas Col- loge. WILL REPRESENT PROVINCE’ --lVlr. W. E Agnew. Drovlnclnl iradc agent. for lcft. ycstcrdav by plane for Mont- real and Ottawa. On Wednesday iiext. Mr. Agnew will represent the Province at the meeting of Jhe provincial Deputy Ministers. iif Fisheries with the Price Con-E irol Board of the. Dominion De-i partment of Fisheries. It is cx- pecled that the financial decis- ions of the Board respectinz floor ieilirizs on fish prices will be triv- m the deputy ministers at that! inn Rev p, ‘R Mcnonnul heating. GOLF EXPERT-The followln! news item of interest to friends of Mrs. George Tippet (nee Doris] floddi appears in the Winnipeg Free Press of Juno ldth: "Mrs (‘icnrtze Tlppcf. formerly of Hali- fix. shot. a holc-in-onc at the 4th hole at Southwond Golf and Coun- try club. The hole is I25 yards and Mrs. Tlppet used a No. 3 iron. A. E. Mr and Mrs C. E Wil- cnck were walking nff the green uihan they saw Mrs. rlnaet"s ball roll into ‘finpet who recentlv Winnipeg from lnndon. Enslsnd, is Mr. Mrs. A. E arrived in the cun " George Tinpelfs mother She plans to visit them for about i year. TORONTONIAN ENJOYB CHARDOTTETOWN — Mr. John Harold ‘h-eeby of Toronto. i» vis- his son and daulhter-in- Mr. Treebv Jr. is ac- cottntant of the Bank of Canada Mr. Treeby 8r. is an eid civil servant himself, and s member of the Ontario Quarter- Century Club He has been here since November. and likes it very notch. and ll ieluotan‘ to leave on return. which he intends do- ing soon. to take over his new bole recently acquired in Bal- iautfl avenue. North Toronto. Charlottetown Hospital. with a crushed foot. the result oil M“ 5 m“ m the P E-L “Molt” iguy and Mr Grand l Rapids. Michigan. ivherv Mr. Mar-Y dnnnld has secured a position on‘ Newfoundland. i I Cardle. United Cemetery. D00 CAD!!! ACCIDENT-—Mr. Peter Hennigar of 243 Dorohester St.. City. is suffering from a deep gash in the upper part of his left leg and a large bruise in the same region of his right leg. His injuries were due to an accident on his motorcycle Sunday after- noon about 4:30 PM. at the cor- ner of Brigiizon Road and Roch- ford St. Mr. Hennigar was riding in Brighton Road when a dog started chasing the motorcycle nnrl as he was making the turn onto R-ochford St. the do! Grab- brfl him bv the pant-leg causing him to swerve and hit a lamp nnst. Not rcalizing the extent of his injuries he pushed his motor- vvclc home, from where he later where he had nvmcrotismstitches In the cut on his left leer He later returned home where he is recov- ering from his injuries. On the lovelv afternoon of Sat- urday. May 31. at five rfclock.‘ vfth the RPV. J R Skinner of- Tizitinfz. the marrnne was solem- iiizcd of lvfarilvn Yvonne. votinger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Neil K. Falmond of Bonshaw to Woodrow son of Mr. and ‘vfrs. Nell Mac- Pbail of Argyle Shore. I-"iftv years ago almost to the day, Mr. Claude Kenny joined the Siimmerside Fire Demrtment Mr. Kenny is now Deputy Chief of the Dcosflnient and as he looks} buck he can recall that. only two] of the men who were members of, the department when ho lnlnedi iirc alive today. W. T. Matheaon and Thomas Johnson both retired after serving a period as Fire Chief. (Montreal Starl Baskets c! reonies with snap- dragon dccorated Divinity Hall: Chapel for the marriage on Sat urday of DoJs Iroiie, daught-g- o! and Mis E A Full‘ s, of Phirvicw. P r‘ I.. to Mi.- Georgi Maxwcll We=ley Davis. s-in of Mrs. E W. Davis and the late .\’li' DIViQI of Greenspond Newfoundland. The I Rev. n. Viltfht‘? of Trinity UHHCII l Church officiated at the four o'clock- cereniony and Mr. Arthur Baker .\lrs sjzirl Fsiltrie. attended hPr sister wnn was given in marriage by her father M: filax Rader. was best man. with Mr is-ib Main, Jne Smallaood ush- y» 9P5. The Cross Roads Christian very pretty wedding on Saturday afternoon. June 14th at 3 o'clock, \'.l‘l"fl Rev. Sterling B. Stackhou-ic fluted in marriage his only daugh- ter Greta Esther Minerva to Wil- fled Lloyd Molyneaux, son of Mrs. Priscilla and the late Nathaniel C. Molyncziux of Southport. P.E.I. The ceremony took place be- neath a beautifully decorated arcn of apple blossoms and leaves. The altar was banked with a profusion nf potted plants and rut flowers. The entire church was decorated with apple blossoms and lrnvns. The guest pcws were marked with white satin bows. The Rev. David II. McTague. son of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick B. McTnsue of this city. was ordain- cti tn the priesthood at the eleven o'clock Mass fit 8t. Dunstan} Baa- llica yesterday morning by His Excellency; the Most Rev. James Boyle. Bishop of Charlottetown. His Excellency was assisted by Rev. Dr. R V. McKenzie and Rev. J A. Sullivan. Rev. Patrick lvfclyfiihon was master of ceremon- ics Present ‘in the sanctuary were Rcv. D. P. Crokcn. Rev. A.L. lfcr- ell. Rev. Bernard Ciillis. Rev. M. E. Francis. Rev Goo. McDonald. St Margaret's. Rev. Leonard Mc- Donald. St Charles. Rev. G A. McDonald. Rev T? Butler. Rev. O P. Wood. Rev. W. sfmnson. Rev. P J. Murnhv. SJ. Rev J. Mann. 055.11.. Rev. Fr McOilliv- my. CSSR. Rev. K. C. McMil- Pnthcr McTague was aselshd ilurintf Mass I! II. J. W. @- fn St Peter's Cathedral at 2.30 oclock S-vtiirdav afternoon the marriage was snlcmnized of Pran- (T5 Isabelle. yfrltiltesf. dauffhter of Mr, and Mrs Jnhn Resy. and Mr. Thomas Christopher Hirst of Mon- treal, son of Mrs. Hirst and the late Mr. Henry E. fIii-st of Mont- real. Rev. Canon E. Malone offic- irWnlz. ‘Baskets of white flowers with touches of pink formed the deco- istions for the ceremony. Miss She Brenton played the wedding music. Attending the bride as maid-of- lionor was her sister. Miss Phyllis ilesy. the bridesmaids being Miss Pony Palmer, cousin of the bride and Miss Barbara Donohou of Montreal. cousin of the groom Acting as best man was Mr. fan llfiller of Montreal while the ush- era were Mr. Jim Palmer and Mr. Robert Abel. Given in marriage by her fath- cr. the bride wore an original model nf white nylon msrqulsettc over taffeta. the full skirt falling ‘nto a circular train. Her veil of tulle illusion was held in place by a coronet of lace. Che wore s pearl necklace. the gift of the rroom. and canted a bouquet of white roses and white snap-Cag- ofll. ' brother old-fashioned nose-gays and wore Juliet caps of the same material. The reception took place at the home of the bride's parents. 14 Water Street. where sweet-pens and lllies-of-the-valley formed the decorations. The couple left by plane for the Laurentians. For travelling the bride wore a deep-rose turn-piece dress with izrey 3-4 lenifth coat and navy accessories. Her cor- rsge was of American Beauty roses. They will reside at 3660 Lorne crescent. Mcntreal. Tho groom is a graduate in engineering at Mc- Gill University and is ehiployed with the Canadian Tube and steel Products. Montreal. WEDNE SD AY BEADS VETERANS‘ INSUR- ANCE DIVISION — A recent ap- pointment. at Ottawa is that cf Mr. C. Fred Black. son of Mr. and Mrs, CH. Black. who has been appointed superin- Jsndent of the Veterans Insurance Division with offices firm coast ti». coast. ..___ I ACCIDENT AVERTED- What might have been a serious accl- dent occurred last Friday. When a car owned by Mr. and Mrs. Rich- ard R. Ross of Wollaslon. Mass, was proceeding up Prince street by the Guardian Office the door flew open. But for the quick act- ion of their son-in-laiiv, Mr. John Curran of Rhoda Island. Mrs. Ross might have been thrown to the street and seriously injured. APPEAL CASES — The evidence in the Prohibition anneal of Lloyd Hillier was completed in Supremel Court last ltionday and the case adjourned for Judgment Holmes K C, apreared fcr the Crown and JA Mac K C. fur the appellant The ap- peal of Haber McVlttie from a conviction to. drunken driving was dismissed and costs of sac award-i rd the Crown G R Helms. K C . represented the Crown Bell. K C , the Appellant cases were heard before Mr lice lVf R MacGulcnn Jus- VISITING HERE — Mr HP Maclean and Mrs. lylnclean of Vancouver. BC are visiting this Province Mr Marleen. ruthor of the Mailman iilethod of Penmanship. is spending some time‘ J Vi -. and him: were sung by the girls‘ choir of m i the with his sister. Mrs. Fadyen at Stanhope M: N D Mazbean Charlottetown He is on ‘Jif- 1PM?- ing staff of the normal school at, ndtl‘i"fl does‘ Vancouver and in considerable wvorv us a ng expo?!» for the police l‘ tmdwrilv- VISITING PAR HTS HERE Mr and Mrs. Harold R185 3nd son. Frank Ji- of Crnnbrook. on a two-months visit to Mr- Rlggs‘ parents Mr and Mrs Frank Riggs, 154; Quren Street Mr Riggs. who 1s on the stall of fhc Canadian Pillslflb Railway. ieii- bile pflwingg 7'1 years ago His last visit to his native clill W“ ‘"559 in 19d’! _ two years before the out- break of World Wai- II. FUNERAL AT S INIPS-‘Yhe funeral of ihfi 18]‘! Miss Ifnnma A. Lamont was hed from het- residetnce at at. Cather- ine's Monday afternoon. SerVi-“t! at the home and grave were cor.- ducted by Rev. Paul Richardson. interment was in Lniis CYPEK Cemetery. The pail bearers were. John rnmsn. Jack Liowry. HMO! McNevin, W. R. Shaw. Ted Stretch. and Norman Mathem- I-‘UNERAL SERVICES — The funeral of Mrs. Annie McMahon took place yesterday morning a‘. I o'clock from the Prank Hennes- say Punaral Home to st. Dun- stans Basilica where Requiem Iiilh Mass was celebrated by Rev ‘Jr. Patrick McMahon who also conducted the service at the giave. The pail bearers were Messrs. George. Richard and h-ed McMahon. and Wilfred. Carl and Lawrence MoKenna. Interment was in the Catholic Cemetery. -~ i —¢'IO ATTEND CONVENTION —- Mr and Mrs llh-rcst 1f Delghan of summerstde PLI aie leaving this Wednesday morning for San Francisco, Calif, whm- Mr. Daighan will attend the 35th con- vention of Bintherhood of Loco- motive rlremon and liiizinemen which will start on July l4 in San fianciscc Sir Francis Drnke 1-fo- tel will be the convention head quarters Mr. and Mrs Doighan are travelling across Cimfldfl l0 Vancouver. BO where ‘hey will visit ffismh before preceding to Sen Piunciseo. On their return trip they will travel across the 1M United Staten to New York and Boston where they have rev Qfal relatives They expect to be any t,” months Their many friends wish thorn non Venue 0n this, their first vacation - i. n-MALPEUI CIIUICII. — Mll- Unltod Church Services on lunoay last wen of a special nat- ure. aa My. C. J. Crowdis. 91W" for eight yet-rs corsclssded his min- isterial lctivties in Malpeque. Mr. Orowdis obese as his sllbiwt 1110 Oonaolaticm of mining History. It was an inspiration to the fern MI!- more lam. was also a laptism at this service. The we" gig me anthem "I will lug the wcndroud story’- ‘nie sands l! lcboel anunbled theirsuemist use. flndrowds Charlottetown. i GR' ~ Johan's 00mm’ Holstein and R R | 132th. . rnd ‘ficorgctoivn. was united in mar- B.C .1 arrived in the. City Monday night- , l. Pendergast wh he beautiful floral decorations added much to Sunday's serivcee. .__.¢- —CONI‘EDERATION LADY __ Another year has rolled around for Summersides Confederation Lady, Mrs. Wells. wlfa of Mr. A. P- Wells. Duke street. Born on July 1. 1867 and stlll hale and hearty Mrs. Walls celebrated her 80th birthday yesterday. Bhe is the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Silas Rayner and was born at Klldsre. P.E.I.. where she spent her early years. During her lifs- time she has seen many changu in her native province and in Bummerside. where she has lived for the past thirty years. During April of this year she and her husband travelled by plane to vis- ll her daughter and son ln woe. sealer. Mass. where she formerly resided. On this visit she renewed many old acquaintances. Her many friends wish her many more years of happiness-S. Dr. P. C. Dousan and Mrs. Dougan left Monday afternoon for Halifax. Dr. Dougan was starter at the opening of the New Snckville Racewiv yesterday. Messrs. R. L. Burga and Milton R-"Rerson were unanimously nom- inated as Progressive Conservative‘ randidates for lhe Second District of King's at an enthusiastic party i-onvention held at Morel] hall on Monday night. Another or Premier J. Walter Janes‘5 world famous pure bred l-lolsteins has gone to South Am. erlca. Last week Mr. Rolf Meyerhelm. large rancher of Monte View, Uruguay. paid $1.900 for Premier “Absgweit widower", a yearling offered st an wuction sale in Toronto. An event of much interest took p1:ce in St James‘ Roman Cath- olic church. Georgetown. on Mon- day. June 23rd at 7.30 a.m., when.‘ Agnes Mae. only daughter of Mr. Mrs. John C. Ootell of ri=ge to Charles Allan Currie. son cf the lste Mr and Mrs. Joseph Currie of Georgetown. The cer- cn-iony was performed by Rev Oven Klggins. parish priest. During Nuptial Mass. hvmns church. Miss Genevieve Sol- rmon was organist for the occas- ;on and plavcd appropriate music during the iiiicessional and sign-i ing of the register. The charming young bride wore a beautiful white gown on Prin- cers lines. with a satin bodice and ’ floor lcnizth skirt of net over taf-i. iicats provided for the sick. Mrs. fats. with flowing veil and white lace mitts. she carried a boudueb of American! Beauty roses. Her cousin. Miss Kay Roche t was bridcsmiiid and wore a simi- lar sown of p'nk. with matching mitts and lovely picture hat of white and pink. Her bouquet was <f yellow roses. The groom was attended by Mr. Howard Gotell. brother of the bride. Breakfast ivas served at the bride's home to 13 c5135“, i relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Currie will reside .-n Charlottetown. where the eronrn is a member of the staff of the Patriot newspaper. Word has been received in Sum- merside of the sudden death by drowning on Sunday afternoon of Mr. Robert Morrison of Arvids. Que. and formerly of Summer- .=.'de and his aon. Robert Jr., who was stationed for a time during the war at Mt. Pleasant Airport. Few particulars are available but it has been learned that they- were in their summer camp and went to the rescue cf a man and a woman who were in difficulties in the water and that all of them were drowned. The body of Mr. Morrison. 8th. has been recovered and will be brought to Summerslde for burial. rrrivlfig here on Saturday even- ‘n52. TEUIDAY __.___....-___.-_-__-_-___- SCHOOL TEACHER ROME-—- Miss Christine Sherren. Bonshavv. lzas arrived home from Guano. Quebec, where she has been teach- ing school for the past four months. -PAS’I‘OI HONORED - At the close of the Presbyterian Prayer meeting, one evening last week, the Reverend George I. Cunningham. and Mrs. Cunnindham were pleas- antly surprised with a pantry shower, followed by a very enjoy- able social hour. Refreshments were serdved by members of the Ladies’ A.l .-A. -WELCOMI PAITY - Mr. and Mrs. Lomari McArthur and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Mcnrtitur were pleasantly surprised an Thursday night when a llrle umber of neighbors gathered at their home lo welcoml them to Iansington where they have recently purchas- ed the fine farm property known as the sheen homestead. An ed- dress of welcome was reed by Mrs. Mr. Carl Moase presented an appropriate gift. Music singing and dancing whiled away a very pleasant eve- ning wtth the usual refreshments being served by the ladies.‘ The guests then departed wishing the mas-thin! much in then- nsw time. -8. e but is" remaining in the Province Mrs. Iigsrton Norton, also of saint John. accompanied her sons here fi.r some time longer. _a.__. In the Dominion Group Achievement Examinations admin- istered to the pupils of the Eighth Grades, in the Dominion at the end of June, one pupil, Sheila lilarie MacInnis. scored an out- standing high mark, making the highest aggregate for the whole Island. and the highest total on record since these tests began here. 220 correct answers out of a possible 267 questions. which is 81.7 per cent. The level of these tests is that of the end of Pith- llc school and the beginning of High School. sheila is the thir- tsen-year-old daughter of Est-Sgt. William Nfaclnnis and Mrs. Mac- lnnis. School Street. and a oupil of Mr. Claude W. Wood. Prin- cipal of spring Park School. -afn'rnnAv PARTY n‘ m- DIAN RIVER - Mr. Leslie Ram- say of Indian River was pleas- antly surprised on Saturday, June 2fst. when quite s number of friends and relatives assembled at his home to offer faiicitations on the occasion of his birthday. The program began with Mrs. Daley at the piano and the singing of “Happy birthday to you." Other musical numbers were contribut- ed by Mr. and Mrs. John Daley, Mrs. Harry Dickie and Mrs. Clif- ford Ramsay. A beautifully decor- ated birthday cake was presented by Mrs. David Ramsay. Other nice gifts included a Ronson cigarette lghter. Tea was served by the hostess. Mrs. Ramsay while Mrs.‘ Albert Eilliphant a-nd Mrs. Jimmie Ramsay cut the ices. This jolly party was brought to a close by everyone wishing Leslie many hap- py returns nf the day-K. - -—RICIIMOND C. W. L. - The regular meeting of Richmond sub dlvI-sion of the C. W. L. of Well- ington Parish was held in June i5 with a good attendance. The President l\-frs. Herb MrQuaid pre- sided and meeting was opcned with League prayer. After the min- utes were read by the secretary Mrs. Emmet McNcill, treasurer, submitted the financial report showing on hand balance of s3i.5l. Correspondence was "cad from Mrs. Murray vgcknoylvlcflging with thanks receipts from the C. W. L. lottery from Mrs. D. F. McNeil] division convcnor of lay rctrcats and from the Sisters of the Precious Blood. The sick and hocl committees ‘reported showing school visited and‘ lEl-iba Praupht was appointed con- vencr of education at Richmond fund Mrs. J. E. McNeill at Well- lington Centre. It was decided to ipresent prizes lo the schools st l the cnd nf ilic term. Mrs. Thomas- ‘Noonan was appointed as voting delegate to the C. W. L. conven- tion in Charlottetown. Mrs. Ebba Praught as alternate. Meeting ad- jcurned. —WEDDING BELLS-St. Mary's Convent Chapel in Suntmerslde was the scone of a pretty wedding Wednesday morning June 25th. when Rev. Father Wight united in mavioge Rita Marie. daughter of Mr and Mrs. Wilfrnd Gallant and Lloyd Charleg Glow, son of Mr and Mrs. H3111; Clow of Sum- merslde The bride given in mar- riage by her father looked charm- ing in a floo~ length dress of vthite satin, stylcd with filled bodice with nertheurt ne:kfine and long sleeves l-fer fingertip ve.l of silk net fell from a cirrlct nf white blosscms and she ciirrlid a bou- quet of red loses Attending her as brldezmai-s was hcr sister Irene. She W0fe a floor length dross of light blue JGTSFy with matching headdress and ve.l and carried a bouquet of pri-k roses. Tlia groom was attended by Thomas Perry. During the ceiemcny. b;s.it.ful solos were rende oi by the Misses Cecelia and Aims Glow uorompanled by the organist Fbllowing the ceremony, a reception was held at the home of the bride's parents The bride's table was decorated with spring flowers and centered with e three- tier wedding cake. The young couple YOCClVvd many useful and expensive gifts. Mr. and Mra. Glow left Thursday morning on their honeymoon in Cuysborougb and other points of inicfeet in Nova Scotla Their friends wish them many happy years of wedded life, - B _-_. HERE FROM EDMONTON- Mr and Mrs W. P. Plncsu. lid- nionton. Alberta. accompanied by their daughter. Miss Maureen. af- rived in the city Monday evening on a visit to Mr. Plneaub mother. Mrs. John Callaghan. It. is twen- ty-seven years since Mr. Pinoau first left Charlottetown and in that time he has revisited. his home on two occasions. At present he is Assistant Manager 0f tho Canadian Bank of Commerce at Edmonton. Mr. Pineau was a former member of the League of the Cross Dand in this city. He commenc ‘ his banking career at Charlottetown. Miss Pineau is also an employee of the Canadian Bank of Commerce. she visited here with her father ‘eleven years m. Pbr Mrs. Pineau it ls hi! first trip to Prince Edward Bland. ATTENDING OONVDNTION ._ Delesates to the W. I. meetings at Charlottetown from Riverdale- Churchill Institute are Mrs. John A. MacKinnon and Mrs. Bill La- mont both of Churchill and from the New Haven Institute. Mrs. Lloyd Mscliiranon and Mrs. Dun- can One. FLOWN TO N. L-Mrs. Don Messor and her three children went over tq Newcastle, R3,. yes- ierchy t0 spend a few days holi- days. They were flown there by Paula Flying Service in his new stinson Voyager, and landed at Chatham just across from Now- csstle the trip taking an hour and fifteen minutes. GAILOI BOMB - Mr. Wilfred Cullen of Charlottetown is visit- ing his home after nine months at sea. Ho shipped from Halifax l t September on the Highland P rk, one of the Park Bteemships line and since then has been around the world. Ht was paid off last week in Montreal. The ship snpent several months in the Paci- C CAUGHT LARGE SALMON- Dr. J. E. Blanchard who has Just returned from a short holiday trip to the mainland. brought with him a QZ-pound salmon as a sample cf the good fishing to be had over there. Dr. Blanchard took three-quarters of an hour to land this big fellow during last sun- day's fishing on the Mlramichl River. VISITING FORMER HOME Rev HK Wright. of Dartmouth accompanied by Mrs Wright and children arrived in Charlottetown on Monday to spend a week with ihis parents. Mr. and M's A.L wright 7 Green St, City. having crossed by plane Rev Mr. Wright recently rece-ved a unsn-nious call to St Paul's Church. chatham, Ontario and where he will in fut- ure reside. They will leave for on. tario on Tuesday next rmnsv —Mrs. NzilWMeftCallum. ivhchas‘ been a patient in the Prince Ed-l imrd Island Hospital for ten} days. has returned to her home much improved in health. l —Mr Dougall and Mrs. Harry A Mac- of Charlottetown had a ton, Mess. ever They travelled both ways by air i. m CHARGE or noorff -_ final veteran; Abs-rt S.n'.:ls.i-. returned cf the past wsi la suptrvwir of the eau Irfomaticn froth at Aillllf‘, N B this season. it was Iearncd yesterday Assisting Mr. Sinclair is Knuclter jrvine. also as, L155 City. IIOLIDAYING AT CARDIGAN- Mr. and Mrs Harold A. MacGrc- gzor of Wcllwley. Mata. have ar- rived at the’; summer home at Cirsdiaan Mr M-acGteur. cm- ploycd 2n the composing room if the Boston Globe. is a former Prince Edws-d Islander and is a former employee of the Charlotte- town Guardian. ' _.._ -PHEI\IMINARY SURVEY — Engineers of Foundation Maritime: mg we“ making a preliminary gufwgy yesterday of the area in which the new Prime County Hos- pital is to be located Prfiiflrlinfy to starting construction operations. 1i u ‘expected that excavation will commence within a fow divs The new building will be located on the extension of bummer Street to the north of the High School. - B. RETURNS HOME -- Mrs. John McDonald of billings. Montana. who has been here visiting in Bel- fut the guest of hei- brother Mr. John c. McDonald and her 515161‘. Mrs. John D. Gillis, Kinross. left yesterday Mi return to her home. She will be manhunt-ed by Mi’!- Giflis who will renisin on a visit for sometime. They were socomfllfliéd by their brother John C. McDon- '\1fl‘wh0 will go as fair as 5t. John, -@- The Provincial Government yes- iWodtifldéy ecrday concluded negctiati for sufficient land on which to erect a dormitory for the accommodat- ion of students attending Prince of Wales College. Premier J. Wal- ter- Jones told the delegates at- tending the 34th annual meeting of the Women's Institutes of Prince Edward Island. ‘rile dor- mitory will have accommodations fei- about soc students end will alleviate to a considerable extent the accommodation shortage now existing in the City for those wishing w attend the ocliege from the rural areas. Mlbllll HONOR!!! — At the regular meeting 0f Clyde lodge. Clyde RWOI’. the members honored Mrs. Cocil Mscbean who with her husband and family are leaving shortly for their new home iii White lends. Mrs. Goons I-Iydl escorted the guest of honor to the pietloisn and s well worded au- dress expressing the high esteem she was mid in by the members of the Lcdse was read by MH- K- I. Young. Will Mrs. Ford Wilson presented has with a suitable gift. "Margaret". as she is calico by hei- friends. her genial manner. delicious lunch was served by Mrs. Ifll leotdlndoltnllisnay ingenious-u. SPENT HOLIDA‘. IN BOSTON. lpcr was. served. ‘marriage the couple ieceivid many, [lowly gifts. irred lwo showers made a fitting reply in Afm singing "Blast l0 the ‘He That Binds". a Ii ’ -FUNIIAL DIR-VICE RID- Puneral services for the late bk. Horatio Clara lherp. re. were held yesterday at 215 p m. from Munn and Thomson ‘- __ ‘, Vgg. couver, being conducted by the Rev. W.D. Grant f-Iollingwonh. Burial was in the family plot in Ocean View Burial Park Born in Summerside, P l1. the late Mr. Sharpe moved to Rosslsnd. I 0.. in moo where he was uonnofihd with pioneer mining ventures in that area. Nine years later he moved to Vancouver and entered the construct-‘on business but re. tained his interests in the mining field He is survived by his wife and sou, Edmund A. and two rand-duldren, William and. gel. 6H1. all of Vancouver. - s. OmLs IN ACCIDENT _ An no cldeht occurred yesterday afiernoo about 5:30 P M. when two Wsa therbie girls, Teresa, i4. and Leona ll. riding a bicycle east on High. lend Avenue, struck the side of a truck going north on Spring Park Road. driven b Melvin Ford of North Milton. r Ford took the two gins to the PEI. Hospital. vihere it was found that Teresa was only suffering from slight bruises ‘above one knee and ms allowed to return to her homo. while Leena. who was bruised. about the head. is being held in hospital for ii-rays and observation. although her ifliui-ies are only believed to b be slight The bicycle was badly dam-aged. but only minor damage was done to the right front, fender of the truck The two girls are the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Wit. llsm Vveatherbie of 04 spring Paris Road. l Jalvierxs-ntinka lwrrtans; 0n Thursday. J1me. l9 at s": PM.‘ st tine homo c! the bride. with Rev. W. A. MacQuai-rie officiating. the marriage was eclenimzcd of Minnie Rita, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Burke of Fortune Bridge and Ivan H. Je-ikins of Conic. New Hampshire. The room "Wiwas tastefull, decorated with pink and white streamers. apple blos- soms and white llllies. Given in marriage by nor father, ‘he brde marriage by hei- fatsher. the bride looked very lovely in her bridal dress of white sheen aver taffeta with a ‘oateau neck, long sleeves and fittrd bodice. she wore a net very p.111“ hmdfly mp m B“) shouldar length veil and carried a Dtmwizcn Day | bouquet of Alnerfcan Beauty roses. ‘Ihe br desmild. Mrs. Jocelyn Cof- fin. sister of the bride, woze a floor length gown of blui- taffeta with matching headdress. Her hou- quot was of pink roses. E. U. JPn- Prince Edward Is‘ar~d Travel Bur»! kins‘ cmxsi" M m’ “Mm w“ be“ Dvrirs; the signing of’ the A'ma Burke from. rrgsfcr M'ss by Elder. Burke. Irrmeduncly sf- ter the ceremony a wedding sup- Pri-cr to their ssngi very uwretiy. "I Lzve You Trulyfll iThe nflpflrl music was furnished bands. arrived alonl in the for‘ M I mmrlee party laden wig, baskets of good things to u; m" go to make an affair of this son ofhc-liiss and happy, leuqiw to say the evening new; “us” all too quickly for. this hlppy family who along with a hen ,1 friends in Victoria and fllUIherg look forward te seeing m, m; Mrs. Cameron reach their diam. 0nd wedding. They can may be called "Victoria's grand old couple'- although we feel the word old does not altogether apply ee chem so young are they in heart m4 mind. A grand-daughter, M", Edwin Reid, Rollo Bsyi who is spending some time with her par. cfiis, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph hows. dale, Crapaud, wss also present at the anniversary. I BIRTHS WALSH-At the City Hominy July 1, 1947,10 Mr. and Mrg, 14ml, Walsh, City. a son. MauKINNON -- At the Charlotte. town Hospital on June 29th, 1941, Q Mr. and Mrs. Hay MacKinnasi g daughter. MacCABE-At the home of Mn. N. W. MacKlnnon, Southport, Lot Q, on June 25th, 1947, to Mr. and y“, E. A. MacCabe, Alexandra, a do ter, June Fjllzabeth. Weight 1o ha ltluclblTYRil-At the Prince Ooun. ty Hospital on June 3, to Mr. and Mrs, Neil J. MacIntyi-e, Bummer. siting. a daufihter, Phyllis Elisa- e . iWIaoMILLAN-At the City Hos- pital, June 29. to Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose MacMlllan, Pownal. a 59H. ' McCALLUM-At the 17.11. Hos- pital, June 27. to Mr. and Mrs. tlfcndall McCallum (nee Ithyl Vfalsh) Marshfleld, a son, Richard Paton. CHANDLER -- At the P. E. Island Hospital on June net-h. i941. to Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Chandler, North Milton. a daughter. Gloria Jeers, weighing a lbs, 6 on. GILLI! -- At the City I-foqitd, June 26th. 1947. to Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Gillls, City. a daughter. CLARK - At Prince County l-los- pital on Sunday, June 2M4, 1847. to Mir. and Mrs. Bruce Clark, Ibe- gate. a son, Donald Bruce. MaoKENZlFPAt the Prince County Hospital on June 30th, 1947, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles MacKensle, West- moreland, a son. Alan Charles, weighing 8V.- pounds, MARIIIAOEB the WARREN —- THOMAS — At United Church. Bummersido. Friday, June 27th. 1947, by Rev. K. G. Bulli- van, Graoe Christine Wan-on of Fortune Cove tan Harry Rcghald Thomas of Csscumpcc. FANDERS-IIEARS-At the manas. Carleton. Friday; June 27th. by Rev. J, H. Bishop, Jean Relta Bears of Murray River to Wilbert Aahlev Sanders of Charlottetown. NEWSON-Mt-MILLAN - At the Baptist Parsonage, Charlottetown. The bride was fend- before ICU/inl- nn June 11th, by the Rev. J. D. Davidson. Harvey Newaon. King- rtnn. to Kathleen McMillan. Cher- oimy. whszc- she was employed, lnitetown. at Civil Seftlce work in the Dev SALMOND-MncPHAIL-At Oom- psrtment of National Defenceand, tvnll United Manse on May 31. one from numbers and friends lh Foftuhe Brier-c. Later the courtly loft by car for a wedding trip to Nova Scoiia and New Brunswick. the bride travelling in a suit of p310 blue with matching has, navy accessores and a corslgs of plnls roses. ‘flhe ‘couple plan to reside in New Hampshire. __Mr. Louis cuyie. hos Anleler, California, arrived in summcrside on Wednesday to attend the fun eral of his brother. Mr. Leo Ooyle. -8. -Miss Ruby Mscfleill who has a fellowship at MacDonald Col legs, St._Anne de Bellvus has or i-lved to spend the simmer with her parent-l. Dr. and Mrs John r. Meclveill. Iunimsrsius. She was accompanied by her cousin. Miss Eileen MaoNeill of Oltlfl who will spend the sfntlfier hers ~B.. _Mr. Charles Ooyle arrived i- Bummoniue from T-YM. Mlll- 0i sum having bee! called home the death. of hit father. Mr. Lac 06110- l" WU 1°‘ snsnpanied by Mr. and Mn. Bar old Refuse of Lynn. friends vi M father - S. m, satin-say evening. June 3th.. an. and Mrs. Wylie Gibson of Marebfield were completely taken by mzprllo when they retained from attending the clflv show at m, P111109 Edward, where they h“ been [will of Mr. and Mn. fies wit. to find their m!» M6 b”, "mass by members of their lmnooim families sad _a 1W friends in order to Mlle“ Vim them the hth anniversary of W11‘ max-vitae. Rev. JA. N“, m: - heri to er called he Ill til u fallen Ontiflly unewlfll» am. Gibson me to and thanked evsmne for their thew-tenuous and sand Illicit!- uem, several [Ma including a walnut and table. chest of sliver, gut lass, etc were presented. my refreshments w.“ serv- tne ladies. Music fiuaieriad - =-~- m amt; side tabbed to y“. veg‘ pleasantly. An 0010719" sing-sans with mu MM"! at the piano . Olibraith of Halifax. thi occasion - i ‘.947, by Rev J. n. Skinner, Mar- ilvn Yvonne. younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Salmond of Bonshaw, to Woodrow. son of Mr. and Mrs. Neil MacPhail, Argyle Bhorc. DEATHS fIODG§0N~At Malpenue June 2B. _ Harry Hodgson. age 67 years. WALSH — AT North Tfyoll. on June 20th. 1947, Jessie Ruth, infant daushtei of Mr. and Mrs. Alva Walsh. Age one montih. CIOSBI-At Montreal. June 29th. 1041, m. Percy Clayton Crosby of lifclvillo. Soak, son of the late Isaac Crosby of Mersbneld. P. E. I. Burial at Melville. bask. LIARD-At Crapaud on June N» Mrs. Philip C. Leard in her 00th VFM‘. LAMONT-At st. oathei-ines on Saturday. June 2!. Miss 1mm! A- Lamont in her 81st year. MeKlNNA-At Albany. July 1- 1947. Francis MoKenna. I80 “- MaoFADYEN—At Charlottetown on Thursday. Juli’ 9- Willi"! 34”‘ Psdyen of m» Point in his m! year. _, inaction-st the Prince Ooun Hospital. Bummer-side. M! - i047, Martin Keough of TQM-ll‘ B5 ham-st the P. is. 1. Hospital w mini-scar. Jilly are. 1'41. will’? 01inch of staniim in h" tgtitflsslr-Died at the ome- loitetown~ Hospital July 5- 5'4"‘ tasia Ilennesse . seed '71 7""; MoMAIIION-Dled at the 01:1’ lcttat n Hospital June I. fl Annie McMahon. and '79 7"" OILIlAITI-luddesily at . Hf. Tormentine on July 3 iomm’ d oharlettetewa. used 6° W"; '4 the evening b a do“. ‘. it