--ni§€i~.: ..<->-i-'r—.<'~'v-'c-.~=»- I ~ I l ~ l t »M¢agle which arrived in ‘was held Saturday morning from Jlequiem High Mass was sung by \‘ the parLsh priest. . who sung, "Does Jesus Care?" m m ‘ “"’;;'t‘".>.......““".'t‘i't»32." 5311:; éouiz _ ‘ MONDAY ' MEAGIIE SAILS — The S S - FOIL i851’. Friday evening completed fer lu of livestock and farm produce 2 ay night and sailed yester- y for Newfoundland. I 60th WEDDING ANNIVERSARY -Happi-est congratulations are ex- tended to Mr. and Mrs. John B. ncc. Hunter River who 1T9 to- day celebrating their 60th iveclding anniversary. Both Mr. and Mrs. Spence have hosts of relatives in the city and Province who wish them many more years of good. health and happiness. TO A'I‘TEND HEALTH MEET- G-Dr. B. , Keeping. Cily ealtli officer, left by plant‘ Sat- wlrday for Toronto where he will attend a meeting of tile CBIUJIIIGII Public Health Association. Next week he will be present ‘ll the meetings of the Dominion Council of Health. He is expected ‘lack in the Province Thursday, May l6. FERRY SERVICE BEGIflS—'l"he "Prince Nova" makes her first s ring trip from Wood Islands to aribou this morning at '1 o'clock. l! is understood thc Department d Highways has put the road be- tween Charlottetown and Wood Islands in good tTXlfllllflfl and that the buses will be running over that route today, FUNERAL SATURDAY The funeral of the late Joseph M_urray the A. A. Hennessev Funeral Home to St. Ann's Church. Lot 85 where Rey. Leonard Ayers who also conducted services at the graveside in the, church cemetery. The pallbearers were: George Parks. Joseph Darrach, Ralph Roberts. George Gallant. Linus Trainor, Russell Smith. ____ . .. FUNERAL YESTERDAY -— The funeral of the late Miss Gladys E Pearden was held from her ree- ldence. Mount Ettward Road yes- terday afternoon, wihere service was‘ conducted by the rlev. T11. Mae-l Ilannan who also officiated at the‘ ave. The bmfinwere Robert ewell, Francis O‘ e1. Malcolm MacEachei-n, Kelsey Brehaut. Gor-E don Mutluw, and Clarence Nichol: him-meat Peoples Cemetery.» -- (III-LI) INJURED -— Sever». old David McDonald, son ofl . and Mrs. Duncan McDoz aid, Slinmemsitie, I 3 fir” er was Oauntysgzapitnl. out. It was reported that‘ but that m‘ E" "in n“ n” ‘ca. last. ........_.*'.~P for of the Maritime Com- Ilttee of the Canldim Home Eco-L XII“ ' c: Association. as well as l0. home economists from Charlotte- town and Summarslde. attended at luncheon last Saturday at the Charlottetown Hotel. Mn. 1e, A.‘ Large, provi cinl representative of the Aaaooiut on ided . ‘ I. ' - ~ ' A“ ‘ y. - .ospitality extended, the VIII orL-‘Mflss Runcltnan also spoke briefly on the importance of home economics in Canada's fut- ure strelllng the art that home economists must ay in the coun- ‘ry’: nation bull ing. —S. Y. C. I. ANNUAL MEETING -The annual meeting of the Sum- merside Youth Centre Inc.. was held on Friday evening. Rcports were received from the president. Mr. L. W. Hancock and other of- ficers. The new hoard of directors were elected an follows: P. G. Clarke, J. H. Gaudet, L. W. Han- cock, Allison MacLean, John Mc- Neil. T. E. Hickey, The officers will be chosen from the board at n later meeting. The memhcrs of the Summerslde Youth Centre Inc. are chosen from thrcc orzazlizn- iions and are as follows: Rotary: P. G. Clarke. Dr. J. C. Simpson. J. E. Dalton. J. H. Gaudct. It. E. Ellis. Y's Men's Ciuh: L W. Han- cock. Allison MacLean. W. M. Melllsh. Knights of Columbus: T, E. Hickey. Elmer Pineau. John McNeil. F. Earlc- McDonald. F‘. C. Murphy. J. Lorrie Di"iscnll.--S. At the Manse at Bradalbasae. January 30. 10 there passed peacefully on to his eternal rest the Reverend D, .1. Morrisorf. pastor of the Brndalbane United Ohurch Charge. After a short service at the Mame at twelve o'clock February 2nd the remains were conveyed to the United Church nearby. where the funeral service was conducted at two o'clock, Rev, George Goff had charge of the service, Rev. A. D. MacKerizie. D. 17.. preached the sermon from the text chosen by the deceased. "I izo to my filther." Rev, W, I. Green then gave a very flue tribute to the late Easter. Other clergy assisting were: ev. R. 1.._ Wagner. Bedeoue: Rev. J, I, Morrison llunter River and Rev. 1.. M. Murray. Keniiington, Services nt the grave were con- ducted by Rev. Mr. Murray. Then the L, O. L. committal service was conducted by Brother S. French. P. G. M.. Charlottetown. The funeral was very largely at- tended by people who came from tar and near to pay respect to one they knew an well and loved so much. The pail bearers were Messrs. James Graham. hos. lgmore. Alex. MacDonald, Harvey Iflihfll, Bcrltnmtr. Taylor and Frank Cut- cllffe. Interment was-M Bradnibane Cemetery. Mr. Morrison was born in Cap-i Britain Island. one of a family cf embrcthsi-s and six sisters nf w ‘the ollowingssurvtye. Arum II Bmllng. Ca retain: Donald. ' . C. .: Roderick. in stcl m. N. BjlDavid, in Minnesota: 131d in Chicano. 111.; Mrs. i Mrs. MacDonald in nda, Mm. He. ls 1A0 I -nt hi: liolno n f as ordained in the -frmn her lam residence at 2 Presbyterian inistry. For a number of years he was Minister at. Wycocomagh, NS. o there he went to llaniptoii. . I., where he served until he was called to Bradalbaiie about three years ago. lie soon won the he ts 01' e people as a tireless ‘wor er for t e cause of right in the civil and the spiritual realms of tho community. 1n the pulpit a scholar and a teacher of more than. avar- age ability; in the homes. particu- larly with the young. he always had a word of encouragement. No home Release was full of i0!" N0 5M5 TUESDAY —BOSTON VISITOR-Mrs. Ber- nard A. McLellah of Indian River. who spent five Weeks visitilli: re- latives in Boston and vicinity, re- turned to her home last. weeic-K MAY LOCATE IlERE-"Wc are glad to learn that Dr. William Tidniarsh is thinking of practising in P. E. I.. and wc offer our coli- gratulatiuns to him and Mrs. Tid- marsh on the birth of their son." —St. Peters Parish Magazine FOR ER ISLANDER PASSES — Mr. W lam Mann, Indian River, has received the sad news of the death of his Aster, ms. Hannah (Mannl Drown at New York on Tuesday. April 30th. —SERIOUSLY ILL-The serious illness of Mrs. Roy Tanton of St. Eleanors is causing her family and friends much anxiety. Mis. Tanton la a atient in the Prince County Hosp tai. Her sister. Miss Ethel McArthur ol Kensinglon, is in St. Eleanors with her family. —FUNERAL OF MRS. JOHN S. RAMSAY The funeral of the late Mrs. Jolm S Railway was held m Rev. William Bllson, minister‘ of the Church of 1st. Bmnmarside. officiated. B was in People's Oeme . The pail bearers were Messrs Nicholson, RE Ellis. Brie y, mum Smith. George Mor- ri and Dr. R L. N00llitlll.—s ygI-‘UNEIAL 0F FRANK JOHN- vb 0D Saturday. S N -- The funeral of the lute ank Johnson of Charlottetown held on Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the home of his sis- s e. tist Church with Rev. EJ. Bar- l‘ ss officiating. Burial was in the ‘s Cemetery. e pall bear- wiwe Messrs -Bruce Davisoin, ax Lefumy. Wilfred MacKelman. illi-am Harrison. "yd Einman FUNERAL YESTERDAY - The neral of the late Mrs. Thomas emere of Hampshire was held coin her late residence yesterday, ervice at the home and grave ho- ng conducted by Rev. I. J. Mor- ‘iabtm. Pallbearers were Messrs. ecil Stewart, Geo. Kitson. Elmer ounker. John Edwards. Davis ard, Hedley MacPherson. BRIDE ENTIIRTAINED-On Fri- ay evening. Mliy 3, Miss Betty ear and Miss Ann Duffy ciiier- tallied in honor of Mrs. Edwin agnall at Miss Beer's home. Hills- borough Street. Mrs. Bagnall, Whose marriage took place recent- ' ' for her new . W. E. Prowse. the bride's mother. poured tea. Mrs. E. J. Duffy cut the ices. T0 HAVE CATTLE AT SALE - The Holstein held of Premier J Walter Jones Will be represented at. the Canadian National Sales. Oak- ville, Ont , by two fine specimens. In addition, the Premier is sending tom fine young cattle. a bull and a heifer to the Curtiss Candy Sale tn be held at Cary, Ill- inois. cn J1me 3 II I G II W A Y RESTRICTIONS LIFTED-All restrictions on motor- vehicle traffic on t-he provincial highways are lifted todai. accord- ian last night, by the I-Ion Geo H Barbour. Minister said he had given permission for buses to go to Tigmsh yesterday so they could begin their regular runs today. In the meantime. the Dc- partment has several men working on the highways in preparation for the summer traffic Six large RD '1 caterpillar tractors. three of which are now equi with bulldozer attachments. ye been acquired and tau machinery in addition to that already possessed by the De- partment will be used as necessity demands. The officers and marlliers o? Acme Rebekah Ibdge. Montague. were the guests of the Oddfellows on Tuesday. A r11 30th.. and assist- ed them 1n ceatnatitlg their 137th anniversary. The greater pare of the evening was spent in badge and auction with the prizes being won b Mrs. EH. Stewart. and Miss rv Heorphlll. , dellcioim lunch. an inspiring add- ress was given by the Noble Grand of Hillside Lodge. Mlivor M C Reynolds. Other weakens were Messrs. C A. Shaw, E H, Stewart and A. Llewellyn. Readings by Mn H. Davlson and ll/Lrs. C A Show were greatly enjoyed. A very suc- oetufu axial evening was con- cluded with h rousing sinll-Sflflg. wit-h Mrs Davfson presiding at the piano. Property has been changing ownershlps in this vicinity I‘;‘(‘l"i1- 1y. The lovely farm homc and roperty owned by Mr. Randal glouiiton has been purchased by Mr. Edward Hagen oi‘ Millvnlc. The beautiful new homc over- looking the banks of tht- rivrr Clyde known as thc Norman-Abbi:- firnperiy. the writer llllderstlinda as been sold to residcnln of Nmv York. and while new rcxidenls nru always wnlco nelghhnrii wl- l6‘- gret the permanent dcpnrlilrc of th~ Abbie and Norman families. ‘fow- ever their many friends here hope they will visit them. when vcr possible. aennit mom for the uhipptnc of Able ct potatoes from the Mlritinlel, Inland shippers mm!- be chi trig one car to Halifax or NEWS BUDGET ¢ —I'IOME FROM BOSTON-Mrs Lt-o Brennan re urned to her homo in Sea View a er spending l“.0 winter in Boston. Mass-K. — DEACONESS HOME -- Miss Dolly Matthew, deaooness of the litw St. James Presbyterian Church, London. Ont. arrived home b plane Thursday to spend severa months leave of absence. on aa- count of ill health, with her pa - elite, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Ma thew. Summerelde-s Mr. P. R. McCormac war un- ailimously re-clected President of the Queen's County District Boy Scout Association at the annual meeting held in the City Hall last night. Other o-fficers include Messrs. W. R. Burnett. vice-presi- dent. S. F‘. Doyle, secretary-treas- urer. Stan Mt-Innis was nominat- ed to the post of District Com- missioner, Reports were presented by the retiring officers. Rev. S. J. Davies, field commis- sioner, gave an encouraging re- view on the progress of Bcol-itlug and paid tribute to the splendid support the movement received through the work of the presi- dent. P. R. McCormac. A brief received from the Scout- ers Club was read and considera- tion of its recommendations left to the incoming executive The decision on dates for summer camps was deferred pending a full report from the various troops. Charles E. Ellsworth passed away on May 11nd. 1946. at Houses Point. _ Y.. where he was liv- inn with his son of the U. S. Immi- gration Service. Mr. Ellsworth lived for many years in Souris. P. E. Island where lie was in the marine gasoline eng- ine business. He was born on the cast end of P. E. Island 81 years ago and moved to Sh? United States when verv y0un8 and sail- ed out of Gloucester. Mass. as sklppal‘ of the old sailing fishing schooners that used to come to the north side of P. E. Island in the fall for mackerel. He lived in Florida for many years before he retired where his wife passed away eight years ago. The body was taken from Rouses Point. N, Y.. to Florida. where it will be buried alongside his wife. Many flowers were telegraphed to Florida by members of the Im- migration and U. S. service where be was liked. the Catholic church Point and at the Catholic church in Tarpon Sprinlfs. Florida. FAREWELL AND PRESENTA- TION — A large number of neigh- bors as well as many friends from a distance gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Clark. Cape Traverse. on Friday evening. April 19th. their purpose being to bid a regretful farewell to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Muttart. who have since taken up residence in Cen- tewillc. Bed-eque. Mr. Heélei Mut- tart. who was chair-man. spoke briefly. after which Mr. Fred Irv- ing read an appropriately-wold- ed address. On behalf 0f their many friends Master" Richard Sawlor made the presentation of a well-filled purse to the guests of honor, and little Miss Barbara Irving presented a special gift to Mrs. Muttart. Though coovplctely taken by stuprise both Mr. and Mrs. Muttart responded gracious- ly thanking their friends for the gifts and izood ivishea. A pleasant evening was spent in congenial conversation and friendly remin- lscencc. Refreshments were serv- erl by the ladies. Mr. and Mrs. Muttart. will be greatly missed in all matters which concern the welfare of the community, and the best wishes of their many friends are with them in their new home. CONNOLLY-McDONALD — A ing to a statement Elven t. e Guard- , when lactcd as best man. while very pretty wedding was solemn- lzed at Saint Dunstanb: Basilica on Monday morning at five-thirty Mary Margaret (Maysiel iConnolly. daughter o-f the late _ 0f Pllblf/Michael J.. and Mrs. Connolly. he- Works and Highways Mr BarbourI came the bride of Daniel J. Me- Donald. son of the lato Mr. and Mrs. D. J. McDonald, The cele- mony was performed by the Rev. Father Louis Dougan with Nup- tial Mass. The bride. given in marriage by her brother. John .l.. worc a turquoise blue suit with black accessories and u cnrsuge of red roses. while the bridesmaid, Mrs. Gordon Toombs. wore a rose wool stilt with matching accessor- ies. Her cnrsage was yellow Talis- man roses. Mitflordon 'I‘oonibs Mr. Vcr- non Maddlgan ushered the guests. During the signing of the register Mrs. Arthur Arscnault and Miss Kathleen Hughes sang the "Ave Moria". Mr. Austin Connolly pre- sided. at the organ. Immediately aftcr the ceremony the wedding breakfast was served at the Quccn Hotel to the immediate relatives. Mr. and Mrs. McDonald left on a honeymoon trl-p through the Mari- time Provinces. On their return they will reside in Charlottetown. Thlvicc last Sunday night the un- occupied house and barn of Miller Fyfc. Stanley Bridge. was set on fire. A barn in the same commun- ity. owncd by Mrs. Patrick Welsh. who has been spending the winter In Clmriottelcwvn. was also set on flrc. By means of quick action on the part of thc residents of the village. all three fires were t-x- tinguished. The first fire occurred about l0 o'clock nn thc premises of Miller Fyfe. Both house and burn were on fire. When those blazes were got under control. the firefighters had to hurry in the burn of Mrs. Welsh which wal noticed burning about 11:30. No sooner had the weary men— tho time was about midnight-got flint fire out ivlicn they were cali- cd hack to the- Fvfe house which had hec set again. R. C. P. officers arrive-d on the scene about 11:30. approxi- rnatciy the time when the Welsh barn had begun burning, Report: current in the villa e last night With the lifting yesterday of the. inden- the constraint of. “team. were that two men were undo!‘ suspicion of having set the fire: and that they would be placed will n0‘ under arrelt int night or today. It In said that the Fyfe houle was first net on fire by bruikln a window and throwing in ignite 6f 11M l“ Jollmyrneuditliaricth; v mom m. A ‘a (to CHAR IOTTE TOWN FOR QUR Washuigtoil. l) f, The bride ‘was give-n _ln marriage by her uncle. Mr. William '1‘ ser of New ork Oity and was d by Beverly Bel er Beet. man was Dr. Geor c Rieyea LII t, N.J Mr W1 i:am See- y . Harold Kirkland of Moniatuwn. N J.. were ushers. The bride wore her Navy [uniform s32 carri a pra er bocr and wa crcbi s. Lt (fin Item Miller (NC) USNR. rendered several vocal sel- ectlom during the nuptial Mass. Fbllowlng the ceremony a wedding breakfast was held at the Ward- man Park Hotel for the immediate families and close friends. Lt. Barry is a graduate of Moun- tainside Hospital School of NMIS- lng, Montclair. N J , and has spent four years in the Navy Nurse Corps. She is now stationed Ln Washing- tun attending George Washington University. U‘. Byrne attended Prince of Wales College and St DunSl-mffi University, Charlottetown. Prlncfl Edyrard Island. and is a graduate in medicine of MoGill University. and is a practicing physician in Morristown. N J.. where the nmvly married couple will make their home. The wedding of Miss Marion Irene Abbott. daulzhter o-f Mr. and Mrs. It. H. Abbott. Malpequc. to Mr. Joseph Charles Hogan. S01] of Mr, and Mrs. J. P. Hogan of Suni-‘ merside took place in Suninierslde yesterday morning at '1 o'clock in St. Mary's Convent Chapel. Rt. Rev. Msgr. G. J. MacLellan offi- ciated. The Acadian Girls Choir. with Mrs. Charles Cahill as soloist attended. Miss Mary Hogan wal brides- maid and Mr. James Hogln acted as best man for his brother. The ushers were Messrs. John and Tun- ton MacNeill. cousins of the groom. Given in marriage by her bro- thel‘. Mr. Leslie Abbott, the bride wore a gown of snow-white tulle over sati with full skirt and a full iengh silk net veil. held in place by orange blossoms. She car- ried a bouquet of Better Time Roses. The bridesmaid was attired in a pink taffeta gown. fashioned on the same lilies as that of the bride, with shoulder length vcil. Her bouquet was of pink Delight Roses. ‘ For travelling the bride wore a sea-green rult willi black accessor- ies. After the reception. at which girl-friends of the bride lei-veil, the young couple left by motor on a tour of Canadian and American citleL-S. WEDNESDAY —0N HOSPITAL TAI-‘F ~Nina M. Diloola, R.N., Perth. Ont. has joined tthe staff of the Prince County Hospital. She returned re- cently from serving as a nursing sister in Belgium.—8. MAY DAY CELEBRATEI) —St. Pauls A. Y. P. A. held a May Day dance on May 1st in the Parish recreation hall. Music was by Paul Cudmore and his orchestra, The committee iii charge i the dance was Miss Dorothy Andrew. Mr. George Anderson. Miss Beverley VanIderstine. Miss Betty Beer. Miss Eleanor Olapp was in chart: of the Coke bar. FUNERAL YESTERDAY -- The funeral of the late Charles Bell. 185 Great George Street. was held yesterday afternoon fronl the Cut- clilfe Funeral Home. The ser- vices at the Home and grave were conducted by the Rev. T. E. Mac- Lennan. The pallbearers were John F. Wheat‘. Alfred Pickard. Peter McDonald, Charles Stewart, A. R. Giilis. Frank Acorn. Inter- ment in People's Cemetery. WRITE FROM BRAZIL An Englishman and his Canadian. born wife have writtcu Premiri- J, Waller Jones from Brazil. Where they are now living. nskriig for infonnatioli concerning Prince Ed- ward Island. They stated the rea- son fontlic enquiry was that they are seriously considering moving to the Province and will do so If the answers to their questions are satisfactory. AWARDED MEDALS names of two Prince Edward Is- landers were included in the list of awards to members of [the Can- adian Almv released in Ottawa Mfllldflll- They are Signalman CA Hansen. of ClIlLIbMflOV/Il. award- ed the Canadian Efficiency Medal; and Sergeant F L H Howard, of Kell-Qillgt-on. awarded the first clasp to the Canadian Efficiency Medal. _—I‘IAS FRAUTURED SHOULDER BLADE Seven-year-old David McDonald. son of Mr and Mrs Duncan McDonald. Sumnierside. in- jured in an accident Saturday. has a fiacliurcd shoulder blade and several fractured ribs, it was learn- Pd lflét night He is undergoing treatment ‘m the Prince County Hospital. The boy was intured when he was struck by a mot-or truck on wlgch he had been stealing a ride. c ? FUNERAL SERVICES-The fin.- eral of Miss Katherine Flyin was held yesterday morning from her late residence. 17 Dorchcater Street to St. Dunstan's Basilica where Requiem High Msssnvas celebrat- Od by Rev. P, F. McDonald who also conducted Ill-ave. The pail Messrs. Jerome Gilils. Patrick Mumughatl. Albert Wilson. John Gllrmlvy. Patrick Dennis. and An- lhfllly Haughey. service at the bearers were The deatlh occurred at 4 o'clock yesterday aftenwon in Alberton of Mrs. Katherine Smith. widow of the late James E. Smith of Alma, t 3. She was 8t! veal: of nge. The late Mrs Smltlh led at the home of her daughter. . Robert Bnelr- oto. with whom she had been liv- for the past several years. is survived by two gong: gifting! Suiinmeraidt; and Bertram a- A so by time uu-ughters: Armin. We. Charla Barnett. Elms- rl o: Nellie. Mrs. bcrt Baerfato Hon; and tattle. Mrs. JO Lewis. Charlotte Her husband yen-a ago. llllgtltfithsttlregmgoa-finbmfoworl: V1 0f the "nr I nurse and ii town. . l-redccensed be: l4 GUARDIAN , ' ‘ INS? CTIUN —-QBU8I 003g. 190a ofEthe City school: will be inspected IOHlBhI. 7 9.111.. Victoria Park by Major J.C. D911!- las. The Corps is under comma of chief instructor. Captain Wel- lington Dixon. Other officers are. Lieutn. Fred Croken and Fred Drilcoll. It is expected there will be a large turn-out of parents and friends of the cadets to with!“ the ceremony. -ENGLIIII "BRIDE 0N WAY- Mr. Jamel Hogan. lummerilde has received word that his Eng ish brsde is on her way to Camda 0Y1 th 5.8. Istitla. It is interesting to 11o an. c. note that a cousin o! Mr. Lt. (Nursing Sister) Margaret Neil is on board this ship _ in a nursing capacity and this. no doubt, will make the trip more in- teresting for Mrs. Hogan. FPO!!! the same town. Reinham. another Summerslde soldier. Jeri-y Cvaudet, also brlngl a bride who will not be crossing the Atlantic for revcral months yet. 5- DAIRY NOTE ~Messrs. Calm Kennedy. and Dewar of New Perth have recently purchased from Pre ier J.W. Jones the yearling olstem bull Bondhaven Rag Apple Matchmaker bred by C- J. Oernwell of Baotou. 0flllfl° Matchmaker is sired by Montvic Rag Apple Marksman, three times All Canadian bull. whore first seven daughters tested u .tw year olds average 18.141 milk. C. per cent. GM-ll fat. Belle Dildo Mercedes the dam of Matchmaker. ha: produced in her first three lactation! 50.612 lbl. milk and l lbs. fat. Her third record of H. lbs. milk 831 lbs fat Wll the high- est for milk and second for Int made ‘by Senior eyr. oidl in Can- ada during 1M5. ; —MERCIIANT SEAMAN -.Am0ng the recent arrivals homo from overseas. in b ieatnln James Ferrish. of the Merchant Marine. who is Just back from In- dia. He has been away almost a year. having signed for service in June, 1945. He ha: been aervin on the ship, White Shell Park an on his first voyage visited Scotland Egypt. India and lint Africa an has since visited the West Indie: and the Dutch Welt Indlel. Cuba. Barbados and many other places. He brought home with him an in- teresting souvenir of hi‘ travels. I small monkey from Ind a. He is n son of Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Fer! rish of Summerside. I-Ie eitpects to leave for further travels in a few days time, 5 Continuous stormy weather. pre- venting the lobster fishermen on the north shore from getting out their gear. has compelled Air Line: Incorporated from making their proposed flight from Charlotte- town with live lobsters to New York. 'I‘ha flight was scheduled for today. Mr. J. J. Ahola. representative of the American company here. wired his New York office ester- day not to send any planes to the Pirovincc until further notice from him. Mr. Alicia informed The Guardian last night that he had hcen to Rustico. Montague and Murray Harbour yesterday and that the fishermen are unable to land sufficient quantities to load a plane. Some of them. he said. did nct have one-third of their gear lII them had sustained losses to their equipment. by reason of recent storms. —I)UGGAN — GAUDINO WEI)- I)IN(i--A pretty wedding was sol- emnized at the United Church Manse. Wellington, on April 19th, when Elizabeth F. Gaudlno. young- est daughter of Mr. and Mrs. , Gnudlno of St. John. N. 13.. and Waldon P. Duggan. only son of Mr. and Mrs. James D gen. Sea View. were united in mari- age by Rev. Dr. A, S Murray, brother-ln-law of the bride. A large number of friends assembled to wltresa the cerem y. The room was prettlly deco 4 with flowers for the occasion. A the bridal party entered the wed ding March was rendered by Mr l-l. Barbour. The bride wore a str length dress of Mic toruiwlm W off the face hat and veil to match The otheraccensorlea were blacl. lfer corsage was of Amer-lo: beaut, roses. The couple were atten ed. After the ceremony. congratulations, they left by pl for St. John. the home of the bri parents. where a dell htful wed supper was served. he bride a a member of the Nunlrm Staff of the Prince County Hospital, Summar- side, The groom served with the R, c. A. r. during the m- and hu recently ope-nod a retail alneu in French River, where t e You!!! couple will reside. é e 's The annual meetkll fill 15° Prince Edward Inland Hos ta] Ladies Aid was held at the un- dall Home on Monday afternoon, May 8th with a large number pre- sent. The President. Mrs. N. H. Delilois presided. The minute: of the last regular 11199"!!! 11ml 1M last annual meeting were read by the Secretary. Mrs. G. M. Avlird and ado ted. Mrs. . R. Hurst. the nominating committee chairman of read the following re rt. Honorary Fremont, Mrs. I‘. P. Ta lor. cal-dent. Mrr. N. H. Dollol. Vice-President. Mrs. H. Gordon Imltch. Secretary, Mrs. G. M. Avin-d. Treasurer. Mrs. Ways and Means . Mrs. J. W. Mackenzie. Mn. G. T. Hardie. Mrs: D. Qulgley. Mrs. Earle Baker. Mrs. R. T. II-ilmnn. Mrs. G, ff. Buntaln. Buying Committee. Mrs. W. I. Cotton. Mrs. Wm. ers. Sowln Oammittu. Mn, Donald Cnmpbe , Mrs. Wm. Roget-r. drums Viol-Proficient: Trinity Church: In. n. A. “o. Mn. ergo Llllbtljklfll- a. John Gnmhum. rii. ohn Dicki; St, Pauli Church: E. . Heller. Mn. W. N. Jonkinn. Mrl. Fred Younker. St. Peter’: Cathedral: Mrs. 0.1‘. Garrett, In. B m. Zion Cliur h: . GOOI‘ a Hooper. Mrs. hrie Mnctloml . Mrs. Karo-Id rtridge. Si. Jame: 0h r32‘: Mrs. 0. ll. leer. Mu. W. . cued. Central Christian Chum‘: at“. it I I Milton nrtor. Mn. dyr Gregor, . my r . J. l In .332... ii. a. ‘bill... Cotton. u Tulililsiv suBscRiB ER H011‘! in February 3. the water and many of. ‘ IDAY 39TH all _ Alf-An esteemed hnrlotte own cl lug. Mr, Tho-mu . White. II Gr ftoa Street. cele- n brute: hi! 89th birth y today with his family at home. Mr. Whitq in hale and hearty. and will be the recipient of many congratulations on this occasion. 001w!“ AT covcrrann - A 6a house saw n Yo Peo- ple's cert last h Drum/unity Hal. ix Int weather. The program, loll included two onowt lays and choruses. were thoroughly? en- joyed. Rev. . A. Vllllson nitod Church minister. was e lrman. The program will be repeated Fri- day night. , 0N RETIREMENT LEAVE-GUP- erintenderit James Frlvp I, R. C. M. P.. of the Orlminll nveutlqa- tic? Irlnch at laf the force on a four-months retirement leave. Superintendent Fri was attached to the local given u Inspector for some I119. WIIARF ru-zram - Two tugs having in tow a large combined crane and pile driver, with cook scow and building. arrived yester- day from Borden. in prep ration for the repairs to the llway Wharf which includes rebuilding the outer end and west face for a distance of 700 feet to provide steamer berths. The contractors are J. P. Porter and Soii. Mont- real. The engineer. Mr. Rice, is réxpected to arrive in the city to- ay. ' Yesterday miomlng workmen em- by MI‘. Strhuilman C0 . Ltd, rebuilding St Paul's Roman manna Church at Summarside. destroyed by fire on Sunday morn- Only the brick cl the TS-ymrcd building left standing Now the swuct- wiilll be re-bililt. utilizing the but as a pariah centre. church. The new St. Paul's c0 ted across Notre Street, mm the f bu but, work on it will not begin simmer. —8l00 U. S. A. MONEY FOR HOSPITAL-Dr. Frank McFar- lane. hasten. Mass» a former Is- lander has sent home $100.00 (MW eriican currency) donation to the P. C. Hospital building fund. re- questing that it be placed to the maroon of his fatiher. the late Malcolm McFarlane. Sea Cow Head, as that was the name of the district during his fathers lifetime. Ind the school d; s of Dr. Mundane. The Pflnca n- t_\. Homltal officers 1rd very grate- ful for this donation from across u» border. nr it has increased 10% already. and it is TIOIIBd that oth- er; will follow this splendid ex- ample. B —RE'I‘IIRNS AFTER 43 YEARS IN WEST—Mr. George Lord. Red Deer. Alberta. is visiting his broth- Mr. Edwin a be Dame Chas Lord. ‘rryon. one of the successful Islanders a- broad. He spent his boyhood days on his father's farm at Loyver Be- deouc. and when a very young man went west where he took up farminn. and as his wealth in- creased he invested it in land un- til now he has n very large acre- age in the wheat growing belt. He married ln'the west and raised a lme family. and now his boys are able to carry on the farming op- erations during his absence. He sees a great manv- changes in Be- deque since he left, especially with the younger generation: however. he is still mbie to locate many of his old acquaintances. who are glad to welcome him back. l! —I(INSMEN MEETING — Bix new members were initiated at the regular meeting of the Kinsmen Club of Bummerulde at Leo Co ie's Restaurant on Tuesday eyeing. They were: Francis McNeil. Harry Dickie, Roy Boates. Norman Mac- Leod, Fred Gallant, James Hogan. The initiation was conducted by (Hub President. Harold E. Gaudet. Maurice Mill and W. A. Currie. Ilr. Lloyd Mulkins. u new club member, transferred from the Kinsmen Club of Plctou was wel- comed. A number of business mat- ter: were discussed. A committee n pointed to Interview Mr. Willard cDonald. proprietor of the Bum- merlide trotting park with regard to operating the ricenions re- ported and it was decided to ac- cept the offer made by Mr. ‘Mc- Donald and the concessions will be operated this year. u llit year by the Kinsmen Club. Fruncll McNeil was appointed chairman of the Program Committee-S. Jburtem lraduntina nurses re- ceived their dllipi from the Charlottetown Oil-Pita at n lante- ly attended function last night in the Holy Na e Hall The preson sttum were made by m; Excelle y Bllhop Boyle. Hon. Dr. W. J P. O. MaoMiiliin. 8.13.. presided. The who looked graduated. charming in their white uniforms. were are with bouquets by attic Il- lthol MoWade. Follow- g are t air namu Ind homo ad- dresses: Miss Mary Bernice I-hunhoy. Otiarlottcwwn. Miss Chlrlott . ‘Mia Zia Jenn Hughes. Gur- o tbewwfl. M135 Mary Rose Richard. Char- lottetown. (tin Marv Kathleen White. lin- “Mii Kathleen O'Connor. New dun Flotence Doreen‘ Gran-t. Mill V w. ~ Min tiny Paulina Brennan. 8 born. Lorraine Blanch- town. 3 . on iii ' Mme Marlon Mitchell. lin 1m f” m ‘dfiii... mum MacMil- l t Mil Tenn MeIvor. Kin- Mfl Dom Ileana: Jay. stim- or hill man Molina Omit. Mon- time.‘ Imelda Vautcur. Jum- us i Ad, k1? I “gig rain and mmiiiifc‘ tut-l? hip t in Cove- desplto the it Vancouver. Jinn l1 mm“ Summerside yesterday in; to ._., ..i ci,.....ii.lz Al-I Ital avail mi. It ls expected that the Prince dward Island will be awayl five weeks. Yesterday's storm not only delay- berland Strait. but caused cancel- of air services to the main- the Pl’ - Inca reported luow dur the n?‘ ernoon and eary night with i Cl ground white ate 1n the day ‘a1-| hofuilzlh most of the crow melted an e . | MANY llwY TURNS’ lvlir. W. O. e I-l o Street, e. well known town , mdent celebrates his 86th biiflidayl Mav the 9th His many friends inl tilt?‘ t... “f. °““““’“ “Lin. n ave iunem him with birthday cards and goodi wmies. m. Fyfe is ing goodl enlvy Iinalflh for a main of yearn WI the Gioryhfgr long lit‘: heal DAY --FIIE IN C ICKEN HOUSE»- , . an. Ingmar, ens by elr being smothered when his chicken house went afire on Friday night. The fire was discovered by Hazel- ton Gulls and Leslie Ra ny he gucceedied in putting the f e cm 1,;- PATIENTS ENTERTAINEI) — Patient: at the Provincial Sarin- torium last nl ht were entertained by Harold lng and Ray im- monds who presented a short pro- gram of western music and song which was greatly enjoyed. —BETUIINS PROM BOSTON- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Callaghan of. Summerside returned recently from While there Mr. Callaghan under- went a third major operation in the New England Deaconess Hos- pita]. I-le is nroaresslxiu favorably and being rested after file ordeal of operation and t/rlp home. A special freight train with a $220,000 cargo steamed out of afternoon. The train contained l6 cars. all loaded with dehydrated potatoes. processed at the plant of Island Foods Inc.. Summerlido. and con- signed to Hamburg. Germany for the use of British Army Occupa- tion Troops. FERRY SERVICE RESIJMED- The ferry service across Northam- berland Strait. between Borden. P. E. I.. and Tormentine. N. 3.. was resumed yesterday after the Scotia No. 1 had been tied up at Borden almost I8 hours because of stormy weather. The ferry, replacing the Prince Edward Island while the latter is away for annual overhaul. wan unable to operate Wednesday aftemuon and night and did not sail until 9W5 a.m. yesterday. Pal- sengers and mails reached Borden n couple of hours later. But by evening the service was riflurninlz to normal and the night train from the mainland reached Charlotte- town onlv slightly more than an hour hehlrld schedule. ' RETURNS T0 HALIFAX AFTER ACCIDENT-Mr. James Taylor. electrical maintainer. C.N'.R.. Char- lottetown. left for Halifax ester- day by airplane after be IIR in hospital for ten days as the re- sult of an accident. He was re- turning to the city from Hunter River on April 29. when his car went off the track precipitating him into the ditch. He was coli- veycd to the P. E. I. Hospital where he was detained until yes- terday. Mr. Taylor came here from Halifax some time ago to suc- ceed Mr. J. L McAulay. who has been promoted and transferrcd to Moncton. Mr. McAulay has hnen sent back here to act for Mr. Tay- lor until he is able to resume duty, which is not likely to be for an- other month. -N IJRBES CLUB M Regular monthly meeting the Prince County Nurses Club was held May 7th at the PC. Hospital. MissJlm- icson. ores. presided. The meeting opened by reading of the minutes. It was decided to postpone the rummage sale on account of the clothing drive. Plans will be made at a later date to rnls- funds The rnotrp decided that. Prince County Nurses Club would he n» name rho-m for their club Mr- lots McDonald II"\'fl n’! infers-Wow re- port rm the nuzirterlv meetina nf the P “Y. 1'. Rev Nurse: Awlclnt- ion, my... mint fHflq‘PvflW 1m- m. eveninw was Dr IR floumtrv "ha mole» ctl the role of the flnncdlrvi Medical Service ‘c wartime life-st- inn adimvmed and a social have was spent. S Refit-lino down’ tn n "moo. Hmn" vvvllflfle aft» vemw of wav- wy-vlc». v'hio‘n new hundreds n! mllntmnnh w..." n,» o-r-ima m. (@7131 i" await the ranks of Canada's Navy for the vital “Battle of the Atlantic". is H M C S. Queen (Jinx-lotto Having fulfill 1 ations the a Leut. IIITIIJX ale, in the IKIW mm ing of a COIIIIII-llt: a and wli mm t-xe of I navy activity. Before recent li-OEIIIHUMOII. the Canadian Navy was broken Into the Royal Canadian Na vol- un Rmerve and Royal unad- ln mvy Reserve. These bf en have now been aimalgmmtad nto the ai Canadian Navy Reserve. Them th permanent branch - the Royal $1151. that-Common C. . Macken- aia will tgontinue, Iléldtgh them“ ne up, ccmman e en ghtnot Diviufonhmynémcu-nadm a y W cons of some no officers and rating: Legion llirtory will be eluted on n historical alto when veterans of will m» wan meet on the floor t, veterans durum-um and uni in nurnnu thrash ou gum nu at th onvea 19th to in wfiim nifnxofheuiug f t at 010B 0. t‘ o! blot- thali- you“ 1.3.“; ,4 iltiv, t‘ ‘I to the A, 6 hi!“ ill ed‘ railway traffic across Northum-lm a three months’ visit to Boston. 7 KPE. we MAY 11. 1 I I. .‘~ ~-~wn*--~ 4.. I-. bl“..- J. 0011310111’ rflllfeseiiting Horst-o ranch; N.W. Low. h . lifom nlon Command rep". 5e tative: M. C. holds, Mo“ _ : Roland Philiplon. MP. 11f. usLarid Latter Jenkins. _ aid : and J.Anthnny Gallant, w ----- Mm. Arthur Hem-v s. J. Coffin will vile: Auxiliary to the Legion; _ amras "I PPlMeOoimty H“. "I; B. 1946. _ m“ Y t0 Mr and . 90- P473 Hill, a g0]; -- In thcflharlotwmwg Mel . B. 1946.10 . 1 Tlh l1arw (at? if. an . a . OW - If? the Prince 32w." nd ital. May n. 104s, i. an. .02 and Mrs. 11m“ "isle. a» “will. “c a‘ eon. ‘David BB8! "W? l —At the RBI. Hospital, 6.1940 to .qdM,, gem. a daulh or. dveiyifilfifi: narlsouvac the King’ c Hospital. Montague. P. E. fault)‘: May 8. 1946. to Mnand Mrs. Btew_ Nellfltl. ‘Montflllle. l son. Wfl. —-Ati of Kirm Co i ztalléwlldontagiie, P. E‘. flinch hi’? u. warp-At vital on to Mr. and Mrs. ain. dumznexvllle, P. EL I., £01m Iieomml- PNN — Al? the Kiwis County Hospital. Montague. P. E. I.. on May 6. 1946. toMr. and Mrs. Jo» 00h Kenny. 8t. ‘Theresa, P, p 1,, a “asle- GIL At the Kings County Hob nltal. Montague, P. ll. I.. on May . 1945. b0 MI‘. and Mrs. William Gill. Pcakes Station. P. E. I., a son. McGUIGAN-At the King O0 t Hospital. Mont ue. P}; Ijlnod May . 1946. to and Mrs. Her- bert Guigan. t. Mary's Road, - -. 8- I011. PEER S~At Gloucester, England] 0Y1 MBY 5. 1946. to Mr. and MP5, Thomas H. Ferris (nee Dorothy n, Alllll. Ohbrlottetown) a m“, Home: Anthony. town Hospital on April 17th. 1m, to Mr. and Itirs. Clarence Mac- Donald, Maple Fill. a mo. C111». iigfiencdle§ffigi' z m» — A Prince ward Island omital on April‘. D46 Mr. - and Elm PICKETTS A-t the 301G011 Memorial Hospital, Middleton, N, 5- May 2. 1M6. to the Rev. m Mrs Willard C. Pickotts Bridgetown. a son,*Darrell FRASER-At the King's Hospital, Montague, on my , 946. to Mr. and Mn. Hora Ether. Mofltlgue, n hon l)“ y. MYERS — At. the Prince Ed Island Hospital on May 5, 1 :0 Mlttand Mrs. K013. Mvegs. Vio- or . w vs s m . ' Y0 STONL- t the IIIII Counv Hospital. Montague. on May . 1946. to Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Yor- ston. Rose-heath. a daughter. CARVER-At the King's Coun 309N181 0n MBY 3. 1946. to Mr. an Mrs. C. Frederick Carver, Union Road. a daughter. Margaret Jqn. CAIN-At he King's County Ila;- ltnl. Mont sue. on May 2. 11ml. m . and Mrs. Arthur Calm. Sum- merslde. a son. MARRIAGE! PlNEAU-CURLEY — At Si. I1- starfs Basilica 'I\i , 19“, by REV. Arthur Pfnenu to lmlyn Alice Cur- y. both of m. . MloQUAllRIE- Y I ZionMairlneonHlkh Nb 8.1 bynev. G. Om-I yWeiaaor 1m Janie Currie lotwwm to Mac uarrie of North Windoe. W00 MMDOUGALL -- At Dion Manse. Saturday. May 4. 1M6 by Rev. G, Carlyle Webster, Helen L. MacDougali o! Rocky Point to Mr. Benjamin Lindsay Wood of Alexandra. JESSEN-WALLER-At Zion Mime an Wednesda, May B, I946, by G Car le , Min wller 0f Charlotte- Mr. Niels Jewen of French River. ' - Rev. Bertha Ruth town to DEATHS MURPHY-At Brockton, Mass. on May 5. 1946, Mamie Murph. wife of Loo Murphy, formerly Hope River. P E I RAYNERr-Suddenly at his hcme. Travellers Rest. on Monday. May B. i946. Frank Rayner. aged 63 years. V Mnol-EOD-At the Prince County Holpltal. May B. 1946. Edgar Mar- Lgiid of Remington. age 88 years- B ITIb-At the residence of_ licr daughter. Mrs. Robert BIIPIPSIO» Alberton. on May ‘l. 11146. Mm Katherine Smit. age 88 y<'"l'-‘~ GILLIS- a; don. May s. 10w. ~ Norman A iIlls DAY-At West Peabody. Mass. c-n April ma. Lillian Maud SkcrrY- wife of Donald Goodrich Day. rind daughter of the late Edwfllfl Md Mrl. Skervry. Burial Hartford. Cum , HARDY-At the Prince County Razpltnl on Wednesday. lllnr/ it 1 . lirnut n, Hardy. awl 59 e r- ‘ {NIFAD EN-At the Prince Ed- ward I and Ho: ital. May fl- 194$ Mn. Flora M d en. aired can. wldoy: 0:11:19 ltd Ewen Mc- n en vei- a o.‘ NA —At Kensington. Illa 19.46, twin-um Brennan. niwl onus-sin the ear. unwilli- May 5. 1946. Mrs. I; J. Home. ill-ll. aged ~70 Y9!"- ILL - At 105 Great Charlottetown. Mo! I. filth year his “W... lie Saul‘ (m. u 4. gfhwll" 1*‘ ' a a “r1521?!- I. I Georac Bl- 1940. Char- iitf .. with»? biivn," out Illlllnce II ena- mtfil nation In I clu- ~ u include: . L. Mztilhafeson. t Bltfill the olfo and Mon l‘ . L» o imeefi d1! Ofllllltlnd IQNIIMA g "presents. MacDONALD - at the Charlotte- ' “fit-w or '0.» ' Mir. attu- Bruce