. taking his . He is well > law in Montague and was a {has irvgctvz l? MQNIIAY 2.0K. Geo’ e Young of Win- mnter an‘: hoaorled on n a a e , a ua n- veiititlinygll’ the of artlfltihe ill n l B . e318 goiagizd State War en. Young has" also served as district deputy. lit. and Mrs. Youna are annual visitors to Prince Edward Island. Evil“? GOOD ECQV RYr- Mr. lliiam Carew. w o ha: been a patient in the Prince Edward Island Hospital for six weeks suf- fering from an tzvfected hand. the result of a bite from a. fox. has returned home and is nroaressinz rapidly. He is loud in his praise of the kindness shown him by the nurses and doctors. XCHANGE PULPITS —Vt‘ll\‘l'- abe Archdeacon Harrison. rector 0f St. Mary's Church. Summt-rmlc. preached at, St. Peter's Cathedral. Charlottetown. at the morning anti evening services yesterday‘. The Rev. Canon Malone look the ser- vices in Summcrsidc and Si. Eleanors for Archdeacon Harris-m ATTENDING ANNUAL MEET- ING——MI‘. G. M. Avard, Manager Eastern Hay and Feed Co.. L‘d., ne last week for Monta- ec, where he will at- tend the annual meeting of the Canadian Wholesale Grocers As- sociation which meets at the Seignory Club. Quebec. He will visit ‘Ottawa and Toronto oefurc returning home. l-ICHVED I. Sc. DEGREE — Ma‘. and Mirs 1m Brown and Miss Brown have mourned from Wot . where they were attend- ing the closing exercism of Acadia Univeroit at which their son Mel- ville C aivwn received his degree of Ioohelor oéefcierig hljgelvllie i‘: mending a w wi 198"" before oing to Halifax where he will wag: in the Government Clhem- ismy Office during time months. I Stlfimfil‘ Morning and evening services were can ucted yesterday at the Kirk by t e Rev. Charles Carnegy Simmerside. in the absence of the mlnlater. Rev. T. I. l. Homers, who ls attending the General As- sembly in Toronto. The choir at the mornin service sang. "Con- iear He" (Pileu er), t e solo art being taken by h‘: . D. Me an; and r the even- ing service "Cast Thy Burden Up- on the Lord." The orgln-ist. Miss l Lillian McKenzie played fol both servlcea. FUNERAL SATUBDAY — The funeral of the late J. Addiapn Mil- ler was held from his residence. 46 pper Hillsboro Street. Saturday afternoon. Services at the "tome and grave-side in the People‘! Cemetery were conducted by Rev. G. Carlyle Webster. The pallbear- rs were, George Ryan, A. A. Mac- nald. Parker Moore, Lemuel llaoilou all, P. W. McNevhi and Preston eLaine. LllllllflaN CVIBIkTOBeQ T Mrs. aid . roe s, a ertoiyn. m“ and Mrs. John McCormack, Boston. motored to the Islam-i 1 at weak on a. viait relatives, t e Ciows of Murray Harbor North and Mr. J. Leslie Poole of Lower Mon- tague. They were accompanied bv Mrs. McCormaclrs son, Capt. Ralph E. MoConnaok o the U. S. A. A, F. While in Charo tetown they redis- tered at. the arlottetovm Hotel. IUNIRAL. SUNDAY —Tllt? rum, eral of the late William M. ‘/fac-, Millan was held from Zion Church yesterday afternoon. Services at the church and grove were can-l ducted by Rev. G. Carlyle Wehslcri and Rev. Dr. M. E. Genie. Burial was in the People's Cemetery The pallbearers were. D. A. Mat-Kin- Ion. Harry MacDougall. Dnfllbi MarKinnon. J. A. MacLend. John B. Roger, George Ryan. WINS CHEST 0F SILVER-owns. William Bevin of 25 Pnssnioic Street. Charlottetown was the lucky winner of a chest of silver offered by the Crockett J¢,\\V(‘ll‘_\' Store to mark its first anniversary’, She wen Willi ticket number one. The drawing was made by Con- stable N. MttNcvin. The win "mie at. an appropriate time as ;t. was understood that Mr. and Mrs. Bevin were just celebrating the 25th aniiw versary of their wedding. —FIlNER.-\l. SATURDAY Jriie’ funeral of the late Mrs. Robert L. Shaw was lield on Saturday after- noon with a private service at the home followed by a service at St Mary's Anglican Church. Sum- merside at 2 o'clock. Archdeacon G_. R. Harrison, the pastor. con- ducted the service. Interment was in St. John's Church Cemetery St. Eleanors. An extremely large num- -—-—v— v. ti be nplit-e from the ad- ver" ' z columns that Dr. Hui-old P. S wort recently Qe-“iivflillled from the Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps intends starting practice at Eldon where there is a Brest d ‘id for medical e-mvice ui thesfiel l" who a graduate of Prmceof Wales College Alli.) Dolhoaisie Univ- grglty was tonne-ply an interneat the 8.13.1. Hospital added to which is his experience as aii Army doc- tor. Pauline MacLeod, eight-year- Qld daughter of Mr. and _Mrs. James MacLeod of Siirif-Khiil. P- E.l.. was iiistaiitit‘ killed when struck by an automobile on the Western Highway about 1.30 um. yesterday afternoon The little air! had driven home in a truck from church with a number of other people and when it stopped opposite the residence of Claude hfacArthur. Springhlll. s-he iuinp- ed off and ran into the path of an ii-DDIOBCIIIDI! czirvhich was being driven by Stennqig McNevin of Long River. An inquest has been ordered by the coroner. Besides her parents she is sur- vived by six brothers and sisters, Aubrey in McAdam. N.B.. Zelma in Charlottetown: and Vernon. Dolly. Hamlin and Bernice at home-S. Large congregations attended both morning and evening ser- vices at the Mount Herbert Unit- ed Church yesterday whlcli were conducted bv the pastor. the Rev- E. R. MacVicar. The mornina service was dedication one following the alter- ations and renovations which have been carried on for the 08st several weeks. The text forvthe morning sermon was appropriate- ly taken from Matthew 16:18. “I'll build my church.“ The text for the evening sermon was from Ro- mans 127. "Called by saints." A ne wcommunion table. furn- ished by the Ladies‘ Aid Society of the Church. was dedicated at the m0 ‘ service. Miss thleen Raynor sank fl solo at the morning ceremonies and Mr Ralph Raynor rendered ii violin solo at the evenintz worship. The church over which M1". MacViear presides is B0 years old. having been built in 1865. Tragedy struck at Mr. Roy MYIEZ" ford. newly-arrived organist of Si. Paul's Anglican Church. Chailotte- town. yesterday when nit 1023a in the morlrii-ng he received a cable- gram stating his 26-year-old wife had died on Saturday at the Lutori Hospital, Bedforrlsiiire, England. The shock of the news ivns lur- ther increased by the cablegriimb disclosure that Mrs. Mugford died in childbirth and that the twin- babies also succumbed. Four child- ren, the eldest ci-ght, and the younieat. two years and two months survive. Mrs. Mugforti. it is learned. had had regular pie-natal medic tentio-n and the ddrlors hail : ed Mi‘. Mugfortl some weeks n20 before he lef-t England for Canada hut there was nothing to worry about and that his wife anrl family would soon be ablc to loin him. It is understood that the many friends of Mi". Muzlorri in the City are going tn use all the in- fluence tliey possess to ex-pctliie the ilflflglfl" over of lifr. Muirforil‘: children to Charlottetown. Mi‘. Muglord was stationed ul Royal Air Force training school here for a time during the war. MacFANN- MacMlLLAN L "rm West Covehead Manse “as the scene of a quiet and nrettv mar- riaize on Saturday evening, May 18th. when Lillian Jean MacMil- lan. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- mund MacMillan. now residing in York. bscamc the bride cf Mr. Orr MacCann. also of W-est Cnvehead. ‘formerly of Northern Ireland. The bride entered the room strains of LcYlti/grinis March. looking vary an aguapblue costume with pearl- pelte trimmings and llOVVGFKi but with veil. The marriage cercmgnv was performed by their Minister, the Rev. T. A. ‘ ilscn. 3.52. After sincere good wls es and congratu- lations from those present. the bfidfi and Rroom retired to sign the register. during which strains 0i Nlendelssohns Wedding March and other music ivas played by Miss Ilelen Wilson. The happy couple then left for the home of the bride's parents. accompanied by Miss Florence MacMilln-n. the bride's sister. Mr. Gldron Mac- Laucblan. Miss Helen Wilson. and Rev Mr. Wilson. u-iiere a delicious weddine supper. was served. Mr. and Mrs. MacCnnn will reside on to ‘the Bridal charming in ber of floral offerings testified to the esteem in which the deceased had been held by the community. The pallbearers were. Messrs. W. A. Currie. Eric Woodsi a. George T. Clarke, H. K. Strip t. James Millman and James Council-G. WILL PRACTISE IN MONTA- GUII-Doctoi" George S.A Inznan who is at present completiiicn ptiSL fiaduate course in surgery at the ontreal Gqeral lo i-tal will be ‘ripening a practise In ontatzue in uly. r. Inmnn practised in New Brunswick for three years prior to gait graduate course. nown on "The Island" being the son of the late Judge In- man who for many years practiced TOT-l‘ inant awaits Dr. Ininan In this community. roar nuraifif-snownn-on "i Monday evening. Mav 2o. friends o it.“ relatives gathered together at of Mr. and Mrs. Preston North River. to tender ollaoeous shower to Mr. and Warren MacKinnon (nee chine). Many‘ lovely mo. wen Dresented to cou . f8, KHOWDE, d mill-val!" sow. jlrcta Rogerson of .|‘| v the family homestead at West Covehead. ‘ATTENDED WASHINGTON LONFERENFE — Mr. J.W. Eculter. ipresldent of the Horticultural iCouncil of Canada and chairman inf the potato committee for Con. ada. returns-d last week from at- t riding a ctvifermice 0f represent- n ives of Canadian and United ttatcs horticulturel industries at l1 eshington. reported in discussing revision the Uiscanariian Trade Agree- nt provisions affectin fruits and bios. Mr. B-c" snot in a . ltion to gi e an particulars but .16!!! iia am‘- 0n that greater - made at the Wash in Chicago a feiw months .\At present ziofliculturnl trade largely in favour of the United ates. which exports over $80,000.- III to Canada against something o er 820,000,000 from Canada to the i. lter the Canadian delegates at e Washington Conference i i . Mr. ‘Ihéloiwuiliew tBalnlflélck. sown-cam n; epoa nus- ; esm. Rii Leslie and Maj. ‘- . Nova Bcotia apple indus- " Col. Wheeler. sad oi’ the ar- tlng of fr its an al m, of . . . (ilumbers. administra- of fruits and vegetables, War- - Prices and T‘rade,Board. L F’ g secretary-tremors of Can n Horticultural Coun- M bnson. . ranton t veget- be mats-try of the Ontario Pen. nsula; AK. Lloyd. president of the e 5.0 . a Stevens, of .._.,...__._.._._._. The Mine: Eleanor Wood, and Crapaud. and have rr f.“ _ ti.‘ ". sr "rs vnacr ca AT ELDON. 831-‘ ‘Substantial progress" My NEWS BUDGE’ . .§q. .. TUIBDAY EGEIVKS ‘D -- Mas. Em- nxil-t. Bwhes.%nlgira. received a medal on Ma 33nd,‘ u; hiiiwi; w a esanunet iisbfia ‘i arm. iieb i4. 194% on b08111 . 9'8 S Rama-DO- ABIUVISS IN puonaiw word has been iece vea from Helen, daughter f tewart Macfliiiflofi. Higiilield, fig of hei ‘ " safe ai- rival in E. l a where shenwfli met by her iishand. Fiishl Limi- Richard Cole. MAKE THIRD FLIGHT - The Ivraser Airlines have made their third trio to New York with 1W6 lobsters. The plane arrived in New York with 5.000 pounds in the early hours of yesterday mommi- ACTING PREMIER — The Hon. W. M. Hughes. Minister of Pub- lic Welfare. is actlml Premier dur- ing the absence of Premier J. Walter Jones who has loft for Toronto. Durinx his visit to Ont- ario. the Premier will interview several qualified veterinarians with the object in view of securing the services of one or two of there for the Province. A very etty iivedriing took piq at St. ill-y. convent Summerside. Tuesday morn ng May 21st m, 7 t/cfock when Rt Rev. Msgr. J McL/ellan V G. united in marriage Mary Claire Laiugihlin. eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. tward La hlln. Sher- biooite and Lloyd d Mat/thaws. eldest son of Mr and Mm George Matthews, also of Sic e. FAREWELL PARTY-Mrs. Mal- colm J. MacLean. the former Miss Roma Vessey of Charlottetown. was entertainer! at a farewell party last night in the Knights of Pythias hall. She is leaving mtiay for Vancouver to join her biisbzintl. also a Prince Edward Islander. who is employed there. Mrs, Mac- Lean was presented with a purse last night. It was accompanied hi’ an address read by Mr. Elmer McLaughlin, the presentation be- ing- made by Mrs. McLaughlin. —GRADUATES FROM QUEEN'S —Amone the cx-service men grad- uatng rom QULCIYS University. Kinislton. Ont. this year Ls Mr J ban MacDonald. formerly of North Bedeque. PEI. receiving the degree of BaClIGiOI‘ of Com- merce Mr. MacDonald served s a Flight Lieutenant with the R g A. F _ and was ovcrsros foi" three years being awarded the Distinguished ying Cross for devotion to duty. He is a son of Mrs D Mam- Donald of Summcrside. ~15 THE LAUZON CASE — The cur- rent issue of R C M P (Royal Canadian Mounted Police Quartet- lyi contains a ti-eiailed account o! the capture by Constables Warner and Keefe oi the Ont-arfo batik robber. Lauz/on. and his ccui-panlons at Covehead, P E I last Septem- ber. High tribute is paid in the art- icle to the courage and coolness shown by both officers, who suh- s-equently received the Kir ‘srPo- licc and Fire Service med .s ui a presentation mad-i» by Lzeut-Gover- not" Bernard Chamber. RECEIVES SAD NEWS — Ali's. Clifford Moorc. East Royalf). rt"- veiveti word inst iiiphi that. nvr i)l'<iilll‘l‘. Ml’. l-izirry J. Harris, hntl passed away at New Glusuosv. NS. after n two weeks llllicss. Mi‘. Hriiris. a nzilire of Cilfll'l(ill.r‘l.)\\/Il, had been with the firni of S.ilit~_v's New GliMlZOVJ, for a nurzilwr “us. He is s "ived by his .s aritl t sis- . Mrss Maude Harris. R. l‘? all in New Glasgow, in addition to Mrs. Moorc. An audience hit Hall last. niizht to Fvstiiml sriw St. Jchns Milt/on AY. P A “core eiinugli points to iv'n over 3t. Peter's A.Y.P.A. with the presentation of their one-net com- edy. “filer-ping Dogs" directed by the Rev. S2 Davies. The mar l cf victory was" noth- inn to boast about. however as St Peter's. “Th: Iucurnblc Optimist" received 6'2 points to 65 obtained by‘ Milton. The adJu-dicators were rs. J C Patterson and Miss Helen eo, ME. "lied St Peter's ass the Drama cf Mrs John Hickey was held . cm her late residence. Darnley with a short services. thence to ir M rial Presbyterian Church. Sunday May 19th at 2.30 p m The service was conducted by Rev. J.A MoGc-yyan. s. v Rev C J Crowdls. M l c clr lied in singing 'I‘ha ird's M 1e herd. O Safe to the _ ck. an lia.l We G-athcr at the ivar In- rnment w -s mode in Prlricetown Cemetery e i: , Messrs. Charles Hiekev. Alan g ckey. George Hickey. Frederick key. Urban Hickey am Gerald Hickey. The funeral (l Mrs. Am-os David- son was held from the noijrie f her nephew M: James M86316 l- Snring Valley or. Wednesday. May 22nd at 1 p m The service was conducted by Rev J A lilcGowilii assisted by Rcv C J Crowd“. M z. The hymm Sims; weir New" Gcd and ,'I'hc Sands of ‘Dime Are Sinking. Mews. , ple and Parmonas Phillips sang s. duet. ROCOIIIptInlEG bv Mrs James MacAda The pallbearers were, Messrs. derlck Da ‘lgsongalgsétzg C , bet 1r: acfyarlm] rwiirliir ry-anion ii arles Adams internment was made in Geddie Memorial Cemet- ery. FURTHER DETAILS — Art the rte-dedication Service of the Mt. Herbert United Chumh. Simday, May 26th. referred to yesterday the new tximmunlmi tailtliige Wm de- dioivtaii t e will. P and the oluirglafiuimgxm-dfl i" ed in tha mrnlna. r ltitl Inma-n. Charlottetown. h na v ., a I so" vet» Lead s land . i-iiv . lliss Kathlnn R-flti Bl l!!! This Home. during re cat- ion of the church laillditif! the m at there woe l» l!!! atlanduioe VIIG The funeral of Mr Edward J0 Albany, Iii fl- Q; in the Confederation‘ allbearera were. 9 Wnlifll 59m’ 21th rwr-"PHI FOR ~KTIIQHT v-W t There passed peacefully away at his home in Chino Point on March Z1. 1946, Cyrus Franklin lugs at the age of‘ eighty years. Althoigh stricken with an ailment for the last year or so from which ne never fully recovered he enjoyed fairly good health. and was ullii to be around until a few weeks be- fore he became ill and passed away, Of a jovial disposition he endear- ed himself to all with whom he came in contact. He was a su - porter of Cherry Valley United Church, and i-n his younger Jays, took a keen interest in its develop- menl. and in all things for the hot.- terment of the community. _ —Beautlful coiled plants massed in ‘profusion for a background and a om arch, centered by a white wedding bell. the whole with a pink and intiiterolor soneino mad-e a pharming Silt-lily. for the nuptials oi Miss Bertha Maud Ellis. daught- er of Mrs. (Rev J E B ceks. Bccieque. and the late Mr W H. Ellis Tyne Valley and Mr Wallace Egan Manhood. son of Mi. and Mrs. Chester MacLr-od, sackvllle. NB.. ivihioh tool: place at 12 30 on Wednesday May 22nd at the home of the bride's mot-tier arid stegfather Fiiev E B Weeks. M. A D.. Bedeque The officiating cleriryman was uie Rev E s Weeks Whd Uh: tigantst was Mrs. Ralph _B Matflaull. who played the Bridal Chums ‘as the bride came to her waiting bride room with h uncle. Mr Wesley illi- gan. ne Valley. by whom she was given in marriage. Prince Edward Island graduates who received degrees and diplomas at the graduation exercises of ?llbfltdlfl University on Tuesday. May s . Bachelor in Arts: John Elton Higgins. Belmontj Nora. Jean H00“- er, Charlottetown Bachelor in Science: Melvin Char- les Brown. Charlottetown Donald Edgar Forbes, Tyne Valley; Mar- garet Jean MHCQLBJTiC. Roscneoth; Peter Ellis R0 ers Charlottclowiit Norris Bartle-y avd. Charlottetown; Hensley Charles Palmer, Roseville; Lewis Huggan Lowther. Charlotte- wn Bachelor in Science in Home En- onomios: Shirley Adelia Dodrls. Suznmerside; .-.1t..i Florence PFOWSE. Charlotte-town; A/faigaret Eileen Shaw, Chalotiewwn. b Oertltic tes in Applied sclciiccr Hediey O arlcs Palmer. Roseville: Norris Hartley Warc. Charlotte-town. Di ionias in Home Economics’ - Eidytgile Mae Simmons. Summersiae. Dip cmas In Secretarial Science: Pauline ‘Adele Clark. Sununerslde: Nora Jean Hooper Charlottetown J%HNBTON - LUNERGAN — ‘A tired ing of interest took place Lil St. George's Church. West Saint John. when Pearl Millicent. vouiig- est daughter of George Luiieriun. became the bride of Albert Ger- ald Jclinston. youngest son of Mi". and Mrs. William Johnston of Sturgeon. P. E. I. The service was conducted by Rev. W. P. Haizb. George Lanyon played the wed- cling music The bride, “no was given in marriage by her uncle. Major G. H. MacDonald. W079 a white bridal gown with ssieetheart neckline and fcaturini! a fitted satlzi bodite with full n» pliquerl \\'lLl1 satin veil vtas full lcnizlli. d truidersd and “is a a sweetheart hearidrc tied a bctzrtuct ofrcti roses. ornament the strand of out tended hv her" Bastaractr-c. who down over silk will. vcil was shouldcr lsnfitth and carried a bouquet of pink T5515 Karl Lister was groomsziiun and during the sigrriiiiz of the resistor Robert MacDonald was guest sola- ist. Followiniz the ceremony a rc- ceptlon was held at the home of the bride's si=tci-. Mrs ‘ ‘ Bastaraelic. The toast in lhc u-as pmDllStZfl by Rev. W. P Haigh nnd responded to by the armam- Mrs. Johnston. mother oi ilii! groom. wore a mauve ensemble with black nccessoiies and rfiisakl‘ of red roses. Mirs Marv Loner- gan. the oldest sister of li'.ic bride. more a blue tailored suit with cor- responding accessories. Her corsage vras of red roses. WEDNESDAY RETURN TO NElvVl-‘OUNDLAND -Mr. and Mrs. Norman Nrse- worthy accompanied by lill‘e daughter" Judith Dianne lvii" 1":- turnerl lo Newfoundland uflcr spending two weeks holidays "e."- iting Mrs. Nnsoworllyyfis cavern... ‘Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith. Wins- 0Q. — REGIWTTAULE ACIJIDENT —Miss Dot Dcsnorhes. Miscouchs, loyed ln the canning factory o oyd lumen. Borden. met wkh a verv painful accident while at work in the factory on Saturday. as the resut of ufiich she lost all the fingers of her lcft hand Slie VIBS hmuahbto the Prince County Hospital where s-ha is conyalfsicing. -S 5O RI_Y MEETING -- Alpha 011mm of Beta 6mm Phi met at he hmng pf Mm. flit.) AJ urchleon on Mmicay evmlxic. Mav . The dent. Jean Mnodnn- aid conducted the meeting Plans for the year's attlvlles were dis- cussed; member-s were i. wt on the various their difiiea out-J-ifld- served y the hostess licur enjoyed. The next meeting. 0n J-une 17th. will be the fnal one for the summer months. an will be in charge of the Social Cqnm ttea. A verdict of accidental death at Summerslrle laat night n the death of 8-year-old Pauline Mac- Leod of Springhill who had been killed in a road accident in that district last Sunday afternoon The verdict stated that the jury “find that the deceased came to her death by being accidentally ltrucl; by an a tomobl-le on the hlahw at Springhlll. P. E. f.. on lily th between 3 and 4 p.m., the said car being driven by Fran- cla Dunning-B. : Ell! BOVINE ACCIDENT- TEA" ll fed year and a half p14 a Kl owned by y t .u". ndrwio ou on th a flock of Brut-liar cattle woman friskiiy that his fmnt .5“ 5°" “mittflmlt . I‘ l ‘v g it the wit)? me c " tn accidents s. it. nu-"igitw » Club. bu with ll Kiel-ill." ~8- THE CHARKIDTFETOWN» ou/tizoigtu ‘i yiCl‘ of the late Samuel w RECOGNIZED SCOUT DESIGN i-‘A visitor to The Guardlialu t‘; ce yiiitetdav was l‘. - - Freeman. of Old-moat)‘. 85-. - sideat of the Bo Scouts - tlon of Diff-mo h and ct. m. mama was particularly in- terested in the neway __ notes aopea in the Guardian. also the atttac ive deaian over the notes. ‘which he recognized as hit“ ' made from a otoarnph oug as C0 , gimp downy , F3’ th .91‘ taken former Scout _ llth allfax th _¢fl9ra pqpartment of e es. The‘ picture _ some v ars ago by cout Joe M s. a of the Haljif ‘from; ..'WJ\1.S. MEETING _ The regular monthly meeting of ‘the W.M.S. United Church. Montague. was held at the home of Mrs- G , T omoson. on Tuesday evenng. May 21st at 8 o'clock. The Presi- dcnl. Mrs. Geo Gordon. being ab" sc-nt the meeting’ was conducted by_ Mrs. Ethan Stewart. "The Christ- ian Home and Its Children" was the lhcme for the devotional por- tod A sistlng with this ; "cgrani Wert t e following: Mrs. .l. Frasr irs. H.W. Davison, Mrs‘. A. S. Ada s. Mrs. Nellie l" aser and Mrs. than Stewart. Mrs. JE Fraser read the scripture lesson. rs. M. J. McLean and Mrs. DA. McDonald gave two interesting Papers on temperance. Mrs. AS. Adams. read from the study hook "Angola Now" the subject beiilg The Ten Year Plan. Over 500 guests attended an "At Home" held by Mrs. B. Earle MacDonald. wife of His Worship AIaYOT MacDonald, at her lovely home 99 North River Road yester- oay. Receiving were Mrs. MacDonald and her mother, Mrs. Mary Mac- “an. The attests were ushered into the living rmm by Mrs. R. W114- Page and into the dining room by Mrs. George Keefe. Tea was poured by Mrs. K. M. Martin and Mrs. James Mac- Padyen. Assisting in servinfl were Mrs. Alban Farmer. Mrs. David Stewart. Mrs. D.. . Nflmian. Mrs. Gordon MacDona d. Mrs. C. M Cox, Miss Beryl MacDonald. Miss Phyllis Brown attended the door Yellow and white snapdragons and boubardia decorated the din- inn room and olnk snapdragons the living room. 1r. Gloucester. Mass. on blaster Sunday. April 21st. Mrs. Sophia Knight Jones. died at tho home of her daughter Mrs. Charles E. Mathews. The funeral services were conducted by Rev Crawford list Church and the interment gas in the Lanesville Cemetery. lei‘ husband William Jones predec- eased hcr nineteen years ago. Besides her daughter", Mrs. Jones leaves to mourn one brol-her Dr. Fred S. Mac onaiil. Souris. and three sisters. lrs. R_ D. McLauc-h- lar. tDrJ Charlottetown; Mrs. James G McLai-en, Montague. and Miss Winifred I. Macdonald. Bos- tori. tyirs. Jones “as the eldest dough and E abeth kfacdonuld, Duzidas. ‘i’. h. —C. N. R. CHANGES - Some cliatiges have taken place at the Canadian National ‘Railway ser- tqgg at sununerside. Mr. Harold Clnw oi Sumiuerside lies been ap- pointed assistant freight aflent in succession to Mr. HHmDIOIi M5- Lenn who has been transferred to Borden. Mr. Edgar Ramsay 0t Port Hill, “ho has been in Char- lottetown for the past four years. ir. appointed ticket asent at Sum- merside and Ml‘. Carrol Dciane)’ cf Sum-merside will be assistant ticket agent. Those appointments are all permanent-S. l. (Telegraph Journal May 2'7) The death of Mrs". G thcrinc KiruI-ns. wile of James lei-till‘ occurred suddenly lsl cveninu at the General Hosniln. lixfrs. i ifiitilis who hurl been visiting hei’ div-lith- lEl‘. Mrs. Gordon G. Hardiml. 309 Rot-lzlaizti Road. over the uni-k end, was stricken suddenly yester- day morning. She was n daughter of the late Joseph and Margaret Gallant and was horn in Clint‘ Ott-BIQWII. P. 1., WilQTE she resi ed most of hcr life For the lasll three years she has resided at 93 Church Street, Moncton. Besides her husband, she is sur- vivcd by one daughter, Mrs. Hard- 1112; three bro-titers. Au ustus Gal- lant of Moncton, Emma t and Aus- tin Gallant. both o! Charlottetown, and one llster, Mrs. EJ. Gallant, Ch rlotéei wn. ‘he o y is restin at O'Neill‘: Funeral Home B69 ain Sttcet. and will be taken to Charlottetown on Tuesday morning for requiem lIifZll mass at Si. Dunstanis lusillca on Thursday morning. Iziterrncnt will be made at Char ottetown. Dr. J A. Clark was re-eleirted chairman of the Board of Trustees. Prince Edward Island Hospital, t the Board's a ual mceti last night in t. Paul’: 111. i) Church After the meeting was :1 ened with prayer by. the Rev. T. Ibbott. the report of the Gun nll Nursea’ goéne wan read uy n. ‘nest umore‘ the Pro rty ommittee r t by Mr. ‘lvlilton Stewart; the dies’ Auxiliary r-i- ft by Mrs. Noel DeBlois; t e l lie of Mercy report by ‘bit-a. . -§1tn: the imiortot t °' 9' ° club b)’ ss Ado Har- ris; the Finance Committee report g)’ Mriwialter Grant: and the limbo an ommittee re ort b . Ayrlfi. Macllzheraon. p y Mr o t ree retlrl o Messrs. Dr. J. A. Clai"krlgMr.‘ljziyiia i1 W961i)’. and Mr. Milton Stewart. were re-elected. Mr. Walter Grant was looted vice-chairman of the Board 0| Trustee: and Min Ada Harris w | I'd-elected secretary. Mr, A. a Hvndman was tie-elected Dr. J. meeting. MW gnu-s; — i» ti; uiar ltitioresl. 26th. was of pjflb- mil UWd lockerbty dlt .‘ A. Clark presldeiiun The Two weeks ecflig timlfi lfiiflfllcllgemotguu Smith pastor of the Lexington Bap- Re E‘. Th8 d iihed "“‘° a from Char SATURDAY PS Jww SCRIB hr w Y.P. Union. Mrs Chester Bimpmn the organ anal played mail ia attraélkyee audi iéiluncfnl g I! , Pflfllfll’ W. . a i tie e19 5n . ."'r. [o ll" .'a s. ...~'.. at viijlgg. smaller t‘ recently fife a return u" 5- tween the ovlnce and New 5 land elghtda . In he meant e. the "Islaind Connector" upon whom many s- lapd exporters of~ farm , produce were counting to carry large s Jp- pients of farm produce to cw- oundland within the ncxt few days. ls still tied up in §t. John s! ce her crew walked of! her inst onday evening to join the strike of the Canadian Beamens Unliqfi. The situation at the Mar pg Wharf in Charlottetown re ia quiet. The crew of the C. . . "Qaurel" were paid off yesterday afternoon and many of them are leaving for their homes until the strike is settled. riivasiur CITY POLICE COURT-Yester- day morning at the City Police Court a drunk was fined 15 and coats or i0 days. Aiiothe drunk was given 20 days suspcn ed sch- tence. A summary ejectment case was adiourned until Friday. At the commencement exercises of St. Francis Xavier University held on Wednesday. Ma 3nd there was an exceptionally large class o-t graduates successful in winning de rees, oueof hum, Alban Joseph allaghatl, a ormer liliillfi b0)’. had the honor o re- ceiving his de ree of Bachelor of Science, with agna Cum banal LAYING BUOYS-‘rhe o. o. s. 3"!" 39d 0.G.S. Saurel have wliiilieteo the placlnfl of ouoys with the exception of those in the these sea markers will be made immediately following loading nd local marine officials state Mr. J. Alfred '1?<>§i¢ cf Cngrl ‘p3. lowfn was elected mate deguiy o?’ Knights of Columbus of 11mm vmrd Island at the annual ma“. iris ti! the State Council iieiq in summers-rue yesterday afternoon tiring Stale Deputy Brenton st John of Souris presided and ore. feintted his report of the year's “l. v .es. the Ed. ATTEND APPLE opossum I‘ESTlVAL-Mr. and Mrs. J. p. Stewart. Malpenue Road and Mr. r-nd Mrs. Cyril MacGregor. King's Square. are leaviraz today for Nova Szotia to attend the apple blossom Sunday program in the Annapolis Valley. _i>ir;n IN vasFouvisit _ Mr - _ ‘an razeived a wire yes- V "iinclny the death ‘pups- Cay Mimi 3n ii: Vancouver n LiGi/ti, son of Dr ‘ new; m“; the rate Mrs. Lxw Charlottetown. The remains are being brought iitnne in; burial m are expecled lierc ntxt Tuesday FOURTH FLIGHT-A Fraser Airborne Products plane arrived at the local airport late Tues ay llilfht and took on ll load of ive lcbstcm for the New York mark- t-‘ts Aftcr loading the 5700 lbs. of live seafood fcr American connois- srurs the bio D. C. Three took cfl’ "TW v-Pfterdny morning on its fourth flight. ‘ -.p "inn orwiins. ca RON_- Th! aUi occurred curly“? lerday mP-Ymiis 0f Mrs. William . can. tron, Cedar Btrect Summersfide af- ter en illness of only two aya. sh; an 80 f . e i molirn lieefrgagsliixggettlofleleg solilesang Etnmcilt, all of Siimizuerslde; Mrs Zelme Praiisht. Halifax; Sister st. Mar Rflslna. 3t be pgalms, “WW8 at hcme. Ccmin Qiliiiluwml four years a-fter the cream q liai- huaband, her 683th is a revere loving and d ted t . eral arran artisans hi?) “Al, vflnpleied st vcuingi ' COMMENCHMENT D I annual Co menceme gAdf the pig-adult ea nd all er Rudants held 1n the cuiieize Auditorium‘ lust night and was very largely attended. The chalagrongg (p; "r l t and Miss H q" mm“ for‘ the studen and Mrs. Steel and Prof. J. H. and Mrs Blanicraird. Dov/viewers wheat-vii urn- WIDDING BELL — . (Xiarlottetown. waosthe Iii-filly??? May l’! when v 1,5; hi.‘ v ~ '. " =! r" . skint?" nits has James Iii-land. son or Mr, “l: , Biamarch Cousins h" aibane, war-g M"? await v.4 to - igokad inwa’ ‘Yonpé oessorles. The young omiole ware attended b Mia Mao Mam of Wtieotl and Mr.‘ of..." a "TWP!!! wu served. Dia- ""1" ..-.. "in" a Rom; E tr ... i-ii... their e . ‘lg: fwr dfilwhlers: Cyrus. Mnutice and La St. Jean. Que ; lo her funiiy as she a “be ales College was graduates we‘? Mr.‘ B 1W6 t is. Dr. giggngfegi Blanchard the music. V"! pretty wedding on Frlda" dN-sa of blue uheei with white no. B! ver. Co>_ ns. brother of’ ‘s w‘ a licioll: ‘iii M . will time: PM M11. CO . llbane. t I. ATdllléNuiTghflfléfflsl" t. M... air-uni! lot termed Magdalen Islands area. Placing oft settlement of the seamen’; str key if . Pfflfli. . l . In I lly. 8:0. Medical 527%. . vial medical doll l; . Wolf-It'll. of Mt. “Rev. L.A. ‘re t union f Qqsiness conomlcs at the Lady College there. Bubllahl terday. r. after serving ett: urnett: lna Director, poin-tmiint on the t Beglnnin at new milk tr butor wil fliiiafid cos paid The minister. lfiuted in fit Mimi’ tr c organ to but in Church. at 7 30 Manse eE Mr and it" no child anti" m. Fi- , lite. mm‘ auth in City said laat night that in to": an. ..~:~"- l - in till-in m . imtwiggw. .. of Ohari tlotqvrn. snow lite Mr. 11-11% a. J . - Province since cairn; this morning for San an- d 11 cents for er the f inner nor the milk 9 Dartmo Pr“ P-m. uri av evenin April 5, 1946, when Rev W Sn Irving, united in niarrlag Evelyn. do hter of Mr. 000m oung. Belle River. P E 1., and John Sbnmons, son of nd Mrs. Wnanoeasor. field at the home 0f ‘.'l'a3.iré..’°i‘u u... s... u... hell-MOI?“ gathered iii-i momnniivlnl vacuumed in i wv f l! man in o r‘ uulghter of m“ Dill l h!!!” fail “lbw-KW In he:- ol’ 5 iargilah- qfiloera at m ' lenrohlnflp | ‘Féiiig; - llufi lie ti’; Sonri: yea ‘W; “VAX-l ‘finial! wit: tgligrrv the it ii»- QIWPUN illlfiii; Wii-‘iillfii nYi-"rlivn eubliv whim! Iii- A pretty wedding was solemn.- in 5t. lyunsions Biiéiallt: on eight slime‘ no; toss“ Mia-v ul the late 5 5am Veseey. Char- in Thomas- yen. ntarriaze . also 01 the Beo- an paflormad the aim wleibrated the ram/iv Dr. JJT. Croteau. who has been pro iaently connect a move ent its iincc E Admlnlstr a W. Chester iiavinz the 0K1 Mr. Mr. DIZICITOW. the Provi Fay‘ ll] cents a quart for raw mik ll l1 benefit in C profit to Last Sunday morning congrflaation attended the service at Kensington Unltad Rev. "FY of Stan's u m. Nova Bismark 9 your) a light blue suit ics A r ion the Dominic Q B with t in the ptlon. la on d, Texas. He will t ka over a pa; tlon as head of the artment ion and the Lair" THE GUARDIAN ANNUA. i- MEETlNG-s-The adjourned annual meeting of the Island Guardian Co. Ltd. was held yes- S. Mo- Lure. MR. and LL-Col. DA Mac- Kinnon. D.B.Q.. retired directorate since 1923 the new officers chosen were: President, Mr. Ian A, Bur. Vice-President. W. Secratary-liltreasurei". Mr. G. M. Burnett; Editor and Manag- J. B. Burnett; Director. Mr. J. E. Burnett. A resolution author-labia the ap- of ii committee to wait Provincial Government Wflfierllinu a rcccnt appointment tu the P. E. I. Travel Bureau was passed unanimously at th l’ militia; last night of t ottatown Branch of the BRion. month- gt‘ Bl‘- ana iim C.) ii stljflCffi nce 'w ii pasteurized. g1. l..- in- _ lo Lite consumer since h uierlo the Dominion Government as a subsidy to the cnnzumcr the two cents a quart which he will iiow have to pay. Government will ten; of approximately $24,000,000 a VPIU- ‘ v il U18 CK- a large Church. is M. Mur- ray after the lnvooait on. formally twill a impressive the new Mlnshall elec- the izlory of God and in memory 0f the late Mrs. Aug- usta Burgess. The organ. of chapel desltln. havina the latest improve- ments in sound and volume con- trol. la suoemlv rich in tone Effect and added Rreaitly to the church bervice in SOD-Rs of praise to God. CANTElD-YOUN G A quiet retty wedding was soicmnized Memorial Z 1, 1945 m rt is JI fliii§°1iii¥ Blii;.'*a;...‘;.‘-'.'.,‘f a» iiiéiit ii wed it, 1.15.... “all: ncquip Bflmmériidc will 9 l" , Q ti’) liii ti? 222.1%: fcsfiti “it ya" coo can: a: dehydrated 1.1K? toes were u which rep. newt! about‘. 18'! , ' hel w v33)? vi w a» lit... hi.‘ ti. "We bar 11H]. {lie e le C $1: o ta n "ti? diet-iii: “thzleéyonafig: . r gritlvh Army of occunriiionoti-cvfyf: BIRTHS WALSH-At the Kinza County H put. ant ueuna fir}. in ‘if; i - . 6 l .2‘. Walsh, Illlotvale. P. E. 1., a dlitignlj I‘. GILLIS-At the Kin Co t . pltal. Montague, P. Limo: Ill/i" so 140.: . a . "y oliilil. aailivv “finite. hgliffl": l n. wllail-AHJMK IO t H . git-i. . . i; ue. P. {POI}; viii, B 1 ,to r. and Mrs. Gerald Walsh (nee ancea Dunn). Elliot. vale. P. 1L‘. L, a son (stillborn). CIOKEN-At tithe Prince County are: kufiib°ébiémti° “'- 5-' en. d . a son. Charles Wendell, or m stare s: “a mime-st...“ . . O - I TS. a ‘Eganadll ea Agataba hMcGuizani aca e . a aug r, MITH fitlie Chargloltetown Hospital. May 28, 1846. to Mr. and mitwizis" vi." — e . . nan - pzgl. May. . 1045.10 Mr. Sit l. Warren Moore. Bradalbane, a IDD. MppNElLL-At the Kings '3 t Hospital. wntaizue, P. E. Iéllnml 32y 28. l9 , to Mr. and Mrs. John cNeill (nae A _ y Brebaul) Mur- .— 6 . E. l. Hos- i al. Mav 24. 1946, to MI. and Mrs. lgwn Piokard. City. a son. IS- At the Prince Edward Is- nid Hospital on_ April 30. i946. to wan Mrs giaude Lewis. York. xzuae. Leon lliam 90R t the Prince Edward Is- ' osp tal on May 25, 1946. to and Mfrs. Wrlxo-n oorc ‘nee .a Gordon) Westmorelanr. fi Donald Verner. will) All) - At the Prince county os ital on Mav 1, 1946. to Mr and rs. Irvin MacDonald. Eorgen. a dough er. iloathei" n ra. gCYLF-S — At the P. E. Island ospital on May '28. 1946. to Mr. and Mrsl. F. W. Boyles a son. lion- a-m. the Charlottetown ,May 76. 104d. to Mr and WB-fd W 5111101 PllWili‘, a son. Donald Kmlcy. CAMEBQN-At Eiuinmeisidc May 29 I946. Mrs. Vlilllzim J. Cameron. aged 6i) years. Futieral notice later. -.— Art Vancouver. May, 28, , oyd Dewar. wn of Dr. F‘ Dewar and the late Mrs. Dewar. Funeral notice later. . DUFFY - At the Charlottetown Iiosoilol on Monday morning. May M, 1B4" ' Mp. and Mt"s. Wilfred g. 13p; y of 15 Brighton ' Avenue. haro telown a son. MURB — Al. Norboro. May 36. 1046, to r and Mrs; Albert Min"- lky. daughtei. RI filgiflk-At Norboro, May 35. a. to Mr. and Mrs. J. Alban, Murphy, a daughter. TOOMQS-At the Prince County Hospital on May 29 1946. t0 llfr. and Mrs. Linwood G. TOQIIiJS. Kensinglou. a son. Ly-nn Garth. S PR0l-‘ITT-At Kcnsington tint/lav 22, 1943. to Mr. and Mrs. Oliver E. Profitt a son. COOKE-At the Prince County Hospital on Mav 24. 1046. lo Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cooke Ken-ing- ton. n daughter. Vicki Mabel HUGHES — At the City Hospital. l/Iiay 22. i946, to Mr and Mrs S ncor Hughes. Emerald ii sou r lZZELLr-At tihe P. L‘. I. l-los- ltal. Mav 29. 1946, to Mr. and Mrs. lmer Frizzell. Cornwall. a son. GRANT — At the Charlottetown Hospital, May 24, 1946, to Mr and rs Walter Grant, Powna... a son Walter Winston ' menses?’ YOUNG-MIcDONALD _ at Belle River on May 22, 1948. by Rev. T. A. A. Duke. Lauretta C. MacDon- ald to Donald R. Young, both of Scotia m‘ Florence rid Cantelo g couple with bride's Ball The young 9a p av " fii-M hasbeén "MEBMIKO! spacious home on hiuday even- u poinqt- a Plum!) for a shower for Pl!“ Vllit ha! in d2"; n»; that Quiet: toma- . 0M Vi?!" 1|). MI . P. E.I. BEAGAN-VESSE!'—- At St. Dun- stan‘: Basilica, Charlottetown on M 2a. 194a, by Rev. Louis a an. Miss Mary Mildred Vas. to Mr, Everett Owen Reagan. bo of Charlottetown. DEATHS IGGINS — Died suddonlv in aint John. ma. James Kiwi!“- forrneri of Charlottetown. LANNIGAN- t Wilkie. sink. M 33. i948. s. Terrence Lim- fl l‘) (ha? Alice Cullen). formerly o lver, P. E1. Plains. fl. Jamaica MAIL, on Saturday. May .26. 194 Ethel J. Robertson. widow of ‘he lute Harold MaePhee in hei-‘Wtli ar booms -' one stiddenly at nt John. N.B.. Mrs. James K1!" "Si-VIBOW- Passed away at Bel- " t, .~ a ma. iota. hi‘. Mvipbaglborl‘ ayle as (mim- eriy Elsie gaflgonaid, Upper Mon- ‘ Y -- 'At etown M“? out. lieu, mayJohnarfiui-piiv. ma“! ABSIN 01.1.. ddl tT '5 any ivfim. as“ fl.’ infill» nonniiliir-ali the P. n. c-imd ptai. May ma. 1m. ma: E- llorrlney f Vernon In his "I Bu‘. non o: Mr. and Mrs. Edmund at“??? rrllsey ' HOGAN - At litnontoii. . m‘ a.n 6.1 llamas nbtiznh t . S i d. 1N5“ ltlant yril/as '