d. IAGE Twzuvp [ouR NEWS: ‘ MONDAY _ l HIRE FROM TORONTO -—I\il'5. Alex Corbett, Toronto, and her two- cltildren arrived in the City Satur- day night on a visit to Mrs. oett‘: mother. Mrs. Laura. Atac- Konzle. Unfoltu-natcly, furs, Mac- Kcnzie is at present a patient in the P. E Island Hospital. —BR.EAKS LEG - Friends Summerside of Cat. Philip A. Cat-- ter. R.C.l’if.P., where l was s'.a-, tioned for a number n. years ivtll, regurt to l-wrn that he ieielttly fill on the ice \\‘llll>_1 patrolling a highway near North Sydrcy. NS] and "'"L‘l'Efl a broker- leg. Hr- 1S1 at pro-ant in hospital there —S. ' The nlut‘_\' fiiends of Mr. R. Eim-, mict llt-ssian. formerly of George-l town will r-giet to hear tlmt he was taken suddenly ill at his home, in xlllu-aukec. Wisconsin. His sister.‘ . rs. I-l..l. hfcTagtte of Tigniseh left on FE-lday by plane fnr Milwaukee. \‘l'o!‘d of Mr. lfessianis illness was received by 11:5 brother. Mr. $5.1 Hessian nf Montague. - FUNERAL AT BUNIHAW 4111c funeral of the late Mrs. Charles Moore was ‘icld from Bonshaw Church Saturday afternoon. Serv- iccs wore t-ontittctvd by Rev. C.A f Hicks. and Rev. A-EA. Todd. Inter-i vmcnt wfls in Si. Citlhcriilcs Conte- triw. Rcv. hi2: Hick; and Rev. Mr Todd nffmiatizig at the grave. The pallbearers were. Ewerctt Crosby. George Cousins. Stephen MacLeod, Malcolm Lamont, Seymour Mac- Dcan. Colin lifacLeod. FUNERAL SERVICES —- The funeral of Thelma Joyce \\‘eeks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold wceks, of Piedericton was held Fridoq afternoon. Feb. 14th and was largely attended. Services at the house and grave were conduct- ed by Rev. J. W. Haytar. Pallbear- ers were Messrs. Elmer Nicholson. Vernon Weeks, Earle Weeks and Binds Dickieson. I-trterment in Yvett- erictm-i Cemetery. HOUSE TO OPEN MARCH 18- The Provincial Legislature will open Tuesday. March 18. Premier J. Welter Jones announced last night. T119 reply to tihe Address a W ~11‘ delicious ltuicli was served. Among those assisting were Mrs. N ,W Pfiynler. Mrs. Keith Warren, Mrs. Archie Paynier, Mrs. Fmucst W. Johnstone. Mrs. W H Doughiirt. a V .4 l ,\.) c Judgment for M. J. Mcfvor for $145.05. M. A. Farmer represented the plaintiff and J. B. Johngtone ‘"1111 F- A- I-flflle the C. N. R. The case involved the alleged damage COT- Mrs. Lirus Flvsintltlotis, Mrs. 11:11-11" 11"151°°5- 1119 DT°P9Y1Y <11 Mt‘- sey Pmlltl, am. KClllI Allfilils Jtllfl ‘ 11/“11111- "11114811 1° have been Mm “gym”, pay,,,f.r___,-n,,, I“ lrozcu tcitilc awaiting transport- tand Funnel‘). 111°11- TUIJSDAY SIGNS OF SPRING-Willie \l.~.1t- 1" lng at Kelly's Cross mic otllvr day! Mr. blphriam Malone fotttttl a pits-y willov. branch in bud, which iic brought ycsterday to The t; rdinn office as ll cttriosity. lfc zilsii ‘it'- ports seeing it robLti in the 1 sitttit‘ vicinity. —RE'I‘UR1\'S FROM ()T'I‘.-\\\‘.-\ — Mr. Elmer Plneatt, Summersidc, re- turned yesterday from Otinwii, whcre he had been attending the final meeting of the Kfllflltts of Columbus Canadian Army Huts Mr. Pineau is the Island reptesenizttive on '11P boqrd of directors-S The sudden passing of Mr. Char- les Sudslvtrry at his home at Ken- slngtoin- on Jan. l5. 1947. came a,- a shock to his many fricnds Although lu uncertain ltcalth fc-i- some timc ,his condition was about as ttstinl and he was walking about lllP yard day. February’ 15th, was hold vcs- terdiiy nftcrnoon from the Win- sloe North Unitcd Church. Scr- vlce at the home and gravc wits conducted by the Rev. Thomas Wilson. Pallbearers were: Mcssrs. Robert Carter. Clifford Chandlcr Gordon Mcfnnis. ‘Bruce Ynttnkcr. from the Thrnnc will be lnnde by Mr. Forrest Phillipe, Second Dir- trict, Prince, and the seconder of the Address will be Mr. Eugene Cullen. Third District, Queen's. The lateness of the date for op- ening the House is due to several rcasons. the. Premier said, thc chief one being the time neoesdtated for thc considering 5nd Ootrtciudlng of the Dominion- Provh-teial financial agreement. AMATEUR ARTIST-Mrs. Fred Etapliin. Indian River. ll receiving Qongratulatlons that one of her rtrnif studies. that of s little § entitled "Janice." was hunt; thc Art Bhibition at t-he Har- rj Memorial Gallery, Charlotte- town, over the week-end. Mrs. hrplin.‘ the former Dolly MacDon- ald. R. 11., was a consistent prize winner in the art section of 1h" Provincial Exhibition until 1111‘ Bfltibltlon closed its annual shows . few yen-r; ago, lIcr frlcnds throughout Prince lkinvai-d Island n" happy for the prescnt rccolZ- nttlon of her work. GEAHAM-SORREY - A qnlst wedding was solemnized 81 1119 United Church Manse. on Wed- nesday. Ja-nttarv 15th., when Rev. AS. Adams tulited m ntairrirtgil Lenora Jean. daughter of MY- H1111 Mrs. Preston Sorrcll 11417111113119: and Carl Simpson. son of Mr. B1761 Mrs. George (‘ii-ahnin. Mutray 1181'- bour. The hfltlc looked vhvmlfll! 1n it street trngtli dress of old ‘r050 satin with black accessories. The ymlng (‘flllftlg were atlcndcd by M1‘- nnq Mi-i R0‘; Graham. brother and aister-iii-tiiv <~,r lhc ttrwm- F91- lowirig the ccwmony. a rerellilm was held 2t the home of the bride's parents with immediate 19111111193 prcsertt. After a short honeymoon. M; and Mrs. Graham will reside Ln Murray Harbour. They were the reciplcnts of mn-ny loticly R1115 9-1111 best ouislics for .1 happy ‘wedded 111R from rt ‘ccst, of Fricuds. —-2.':TH ANNIVERSARY -- The i15ih Vffiflfllflfl anniversary of Mt. and 111-s Ellis Profill was ihe 1"‘- cnsirm of ,1 <"lt""itl party on Pri- dnv. l’ll'lll.1f‘_\' 24th. when. itptvards of w-vciili; ii-icnds, and relatives 2.S$f.‘l‘i‘l7l[‘fl ii: their tiomc. at Bur- lington. Th’: Reverend Noel was cllos l‘ to be music! Q1 1'91"‘ monies d filled the role most happily. vfitti brief. but ltlUIlNUlH remarks. hi» spoke of the ptwpose of the rlflllTtfillfl and called 1117011 Mr, William J, Profitt. who 10nd 811 address or‘ cltltgratlllblion and zood wishes. Th» bride and groom were presoniccl Ffllll mi Aladdin lamp Mr. William t3. Dnugthart anil a wcll-fillcti "purse by Mr. Heath Macbcod on behalf of friends. and neighbors; n combination end table and ntagazine, rack was presumed by Mr. MOITis Casrley mi behalf of the Cast-Icy family Margaret and Leighton Ste-wart and Layton. Profitt also remembered their par- ante with gifts. Ellis and Lilly each replied briefly. expressing heart- felt appreciation for the gifts and the kindness of their friends tn planning the affair uriutvwn to them umll the previous day. Other gifts and greeting; were received by malt and by telephone during the svmlngjrmp friend; in Char- lottetown. A happy feature o‘! lhf! wetting was the announcement of the birthday on January 20th of M111 Oémge Ptofltt and the pres- Iltatlm of a gift of money on be- half of those present by Mr. Leigh Psyatn. qyllhoulh taken com- pletely by e-urprlsa- Mrs. Prolttt euprsned ha; the-nu in term: which left no dmlbt of hei- appre- ciation. The ranetnder of the eve- tice Mark R. McGuigan nine omen lflllllfltly in cwm- case 011a. .1. MCIYOI‘ vii. mi- Cflfl- ntlm. stable time: end mulls. (X- .adlan National Railways. iit tn;- i _ were Mn. William J. will. assisted by the Rcv. A F. Todd. During the sci-vice Mrs R Mathieson sang the solo, “Docs Jestm Care " Thc ltflllbcnrvfs wcrc. Robert Mathieson. Pulford Dar- rach. James Livingstone. hlnntnctic Hyde. Ketinison MacKinrion, and John Murray. Interment in (311111! River Cemetery. FOUR GENERATIONS -—‘F‘0lll‘ generations in the female 11119‘ 111 - c l living are great grandmother. '. . Allan MacDonald. Whcntlcy Rl\'(‘1'- P.E.I: her daughter, Amanda Jane, Mrs. Horace Lin", ‘vcw Gin gow. P E I ; trrnllddnttgllicr Martha Elizabeth. Mrs. tvslbert! Vl/right. North Carleton, P.E_I : _ great granddaughtcr is 34011011 Estelle Wright. who ls six .1931“ old, The grcat grandmother. Mrs. MacDonald was bom in 155'? —I"OUR GENERATIONS — T111111" gcncralions in the letuitlt» llllt al.| living arc grcnl uvanrlmothcr. lVIrs George Wall. Princctotvn. P. E. T.; hcr daughtcr. Annie Vinlcl. .\ ‘s,’ George Grenning, Travcllers R_ P.E.I., granddaughter" is Marion, Mildred, Mrs. Sydney Clark, 0.11.. great grantldauczltler is Edyth C.'clf'l\' who is six yours old. The l.‘,i"fll‘ grandmother, lVIrs. Wall rclclvritcii her 81st birthday Jan. 26th. and sric and her husband culchratcrl their 63rd. wedding anniversary Nov. _1il.‘ 1946 and arc qui-ic smart. Mrs. Vittill docs all her own ltouscwork, The ftttlcrnl of Mv. John 11- 111-- vin was held from his ltlc r. ~- rictlcc in Alma lo thc Sitwrvd llcn. Churrh. Alhcrttttt rn ltfnntlv-Hp [cli- rttary 10th at 9.30 a. m. \\'llf‘|| lLpii Mass of Rcqtitcn» \\'fl$ l'f‘lf"llli"-l(‘di by the Rcvcrcitrl Faint-i" Mottdf-Iltait who also officiated tit thv crave. The pallbearers werc: Mr. Charles Gavin, Joint willlillt‘. Frank‘ Barbour. John Motintniii. l-‘ranl: Kinch, Hermon CnhilL. . .1 The late Mr. Gavrn is \Ul'\‘l\/t’(ll hy his wife, lhrcc itauzlitcixs, tLnt-f lie) Mrs. Alllcl‘! Gillis, Ktltlttrc Con- lral; (Gcraldlttc Mrs. Vllillicrt Mttr- phy. St. Louis; l-fclcn at llflllll‘, also five soltsi Liestr-r. Max. Ralph. Ben‘ and All-an at hnmc. Smi-crc syin», pitthy is cxtcnrlcri in the hcicnvcrl family in tlteir crcitt sorrcux-P. i‘ Mt‘. anti Mrs. Perry Kinrlt \\t"c n urried in Lynn, Maw ‘i t» years ago on Fehru crc of their iii" " , hrtitcri hy a yrw-cpliryn 5| their “(M1101 lIl Albcrion South. Prcsettl at tiny, happy gathcriilc wcrp :i larfzc nunl-, A bar relativcs null fiicnds. ;" . .- ~ - .. ...'l:‘..."‘%~*.': M“ an» now-- or in and the rentamtici- ‘n; the ctr-inn: Qniqdnin Lpqgm, H311, groom as matron» of honor wore Spent in music, to Wlllffill young flhd- ML \, Mucqregor L3, m white sheer with shoulder veil and old‘ i-huscn the glowing hours wt llyj, 11,;- g prpsidmy ' carried a bouquet of yellow daffqp ufl;"fulllfii"s','1e1rlia1t1)ff‘M121 (‘Othcv Rllllfgg‘ clot-Alf: were. _Mr. llls. The little flower girls. Mar- Messrs. Russcllflllfntlhetvs.‘ \V‘ll. >1’ J - m. my‘ -- “n” WT.- ‘lmie Dnwne and “mt Hlerman‘ Frager “m; Gin, MvNeif 51,31,111 " "n" .111" 11- w' c111.‘ ‘nelces cf the bride were charming departing to their 110111115 ihc wi-l ____ in pink and blue floor length dress- \119'1 11119515 itll joined in Wlltllnji The DoinlnionhGovcrnment is unC d°1"“k1111l 10 Buarnnlcc n mllllmttml D1199 101‘ 10X P0118. ranging up tn‘ $62.50 for ihc top firacle. provided; they are dcllvcrcd by rninchcrs lZP-l for»: my 1 of this year, n WRS' lgrned yesterday. Official; in in; Canadian National Sllvcr Fox Breeders‘ Association said their "Yllnlzatlon had entcrcd lhlo an agreement with Federal Mlnigiizr of Agriculture Gard-lner under the, Agricultural Products Co-operativc Marketing AcL. 1.039. Thi~ achcdivl- 0f prices, providing for minimum sayrimit, Wla made public. n, iiiiiii-l ed ffmn the $82.50 top for Grade A1 large platlnums down to $7.00 for, inferior skins. Top for whitc mark- ed n: sos and for silvers. mo. ' JUDGMENT IN DAMAGES CASE-Iurthcr nrgumcnt was Jus- the tcrdey morning before Mr. in I 111'" $1111 cnlflvlng good healthtildwervf Island. who wag govmed Pro‘ $621111‘; tsfnzblcgoar‘ ordcé" was wlshcit to fclcbralc thc futletli in a floor lcnslh dras: of flne blue - en (‘f n3 anniversary of their wedding day nlt over taffeta will | ‘moment Prince Pd ward ' iunong the Newfoundland curlers tv-lto attended the recent Confeder- ation Bonspicl here and who are leaving for their homes this morn- ing. arp Messrs. 7‘. llallett and G. Lester. bohli of Si. Johns. I\li'. llallcti. who 1s an exporter of Nrwfoundland dry cod and fish oils. said he enjoyed his trip t0 ,Princc Eward island “immensely". It was his first visit to the Prov- ince lit". Hallclt said. and he was looking forward to coming back ncxt ycai‘ with n larger representat- ion of NNVfOllrtdlflXlCl curlers. Thcrc passed away on Friday. Fcb. 14. 19-17 at the Provincial San- nlorittni. Cll1ll'lt)llOlO\\'1'l in his 31st your. Fritiicis J. IVlacKinnon. be- ‘loved brothci of Mrs. Catherine Campbell attri Joseph and Pius i\facKlnnon. - Cn-rit-irtntit with the olvscvvallcn ‘rl Guitlc-Boy Scout Week the (‘iiiiccs unit Srntlls of St. James Kill. toucthvr with Brownics and uvttcn dcnth t-amc. H0 was born (‘lllts nurkcil the 25th anniversary tit Baltic. 72 yours ztuo n .~t‘ll o.’ of iiiclr fotini "'1 ni n supy-cr han- thc late Mr. and ltlrs. \\‘||i'i:tm l|llt‘1 ticlil lll thc Church Hall lztst Sudsbltry. tlcc Aftllttbvlln livzins of 111111111§*'"11'11111*11‘1' C1'111.\' 3111111“ i ] "> t t‘ . Burhnglml. | 'l'l:<~ sttppiu- was prepared f-Iifld , , _ f, _, _ y scruul in‘ ntcmltcrs of lltcl Lad es TImhR-AL 11551511111“ — 111' Kirlt .i\il.\llli.il_\‘ tinder Mrs W. C. funeral of the llllf‘ Mi...» Atari" MwLtgttd, Chandler who pztsscd away at Ill“ A sllnrl and itispiritlg address home of llcr brotltcr. Philip 111'" 111'?" 11.1’ 1119 REY- T- H- 13115- Chattdlcr. North Milton. Siittr- 1 ‘"11 S"111"‘5- Pl'4‘s(‘lll lcatlcls in thc youth lninvciiicitt in the Kirk ztrcl SCOIII> 1lllilsl0l‘, C|'2ll_\' Bourkc; Cuhmastcrs. iStviltng Walker. Don McLeod; ,Guidc lczttlcrs. Margaret Worth, |Anne Sadlcr; Brownie leaders, |Margtaret McKenzie, Barbara Rog- . CYS. t A slit; sttllg folio-wed by moticn R. W. Younker. A. D. Shaw. In- m “'1 °"~1°-"‘1’l° tcrment church cemetery. _- “YEI)N&SI).A)' ‘ _ ' t IPi-oitils nf Mr. Morgan McGaug- ruggg€filihfsgTeExllg$&cgwrge‘llGV. Bonshn-az will be pleased to Livingston wii- newt from ctvcie ‘“ ‘W’ h." ‘S "°°"°‘1‘““ ‘mm River Preigbvtcriwn ‘Church vcslcr- ‘omlllfllnlvcn-‘IS ‘n. pfmcasm. W“ da afternoon ‘Tltc smw-icr was Frans "E“1‘"“1' 511m‘ John‘ N B Y ' _ ‘_W C,’ ,_ 311' Mffi-attuticy 1S a student of “mducwd b1’ 111° 1111"’! " '1‘ lhtlli» ‘fclcirrnhlty in the Radio 1l7.lf‘4‘l1'f'-'.lt‘< Drnariment of -1 ltn VCCRllullfil School. Saint , __.__ STORE BROKEN INTO —~ A lirrzik nus rcpcrtrd at S. A. McDon. rild'.~ Monday night but a5 tn;- as it (‘ttlllfl b0 £\S(‘(‘TIlllllf‘(l nothing had bccn lakcn from the premises. Pol- ice investigating found that a. small ;'.vuidnw~ in the Office at the rear cf the building had been broken. SERIOUS INJURY -- The many frlvtttis of Mt‘. S. F. Tarbush will z-cgrct to learn that he tell on the strccl. Wllll" vcturtiing to his homo Irsl Saturday night and is now in iamzuaizv 22, 194- - THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN_ by assisting at the holy sacrifice nwuln°~ 311° 11°" 950W 160K111 of the mass Saturday morning 819V" lmd carried t! 17011411191 01 and there in presence of their pink" csrnations. Mrs. Stavert. _Dlvlne Master renew their prom- 111131119!‘ 0f the 81130111 911050 a (11858 in of fidelity. Sunday evening of black silk crepe and wore a cor. Mr. and Mrs. Douceite's children, 5'39 of Ted NW5- 111 1119 3175911" who live in thi- whereabouts, 01 the bride's miller, she was given giitiima ill home with their 111 1111111111189 by lnitlnvle 01 lbs wives to have a family supper. 51'°°m- M!‘ 1111-11195 9- 511111191115 01 _____ Httmter River, P E.I Mr. Roy JUNIOR. tun 0F r. a. 1. nos- Slflvefl- bwilter of the groom iicieit PITAL - The regular meeting 0y as best man. The ushers were the Junior Aid of the Prince Ed- Mwrs- Robert and Clayton Stavcrl ward Island Hospital wamheld at 11130 bw1119r5 01 lhe groom. Durins the Cundall Home on Monday, .1119 518111118 of the N81519:‘ Mrs ‘February 17th. with 29 members James McAdam sang very sweetly Drcseni. The minutes of the last "0 P911991 19""- The W9dd1l18 meeting were reed and adopted, 11111519 W53 915F991 by M185 M11110" after which the secretary read lmkharl A reception was held an invitation from the Ladies‘ following the ceremony at the Aid Society of the Prince Edward 81001113 1101119 WhBre Over thirty llsland Hospital to the member; guests were received by the wcd- ‘to attend their "Wthitc Elephant" 1511118 111111)‘- The 'dlnin_g room was Sale. A League of Mercy com- lflllefully decorated with whit; and mlttee was appointed and plans P1111‘! 511911111915 99111-91911 Wilh W911- Compleled iiiiit tickets iiiiiiibuii-u dine bell-s The table looked lovely for "A parade o; 5pm,; pub. with pi-uk and white trimmings on ions" and luncheon to be held at Bach end of the two wedding cakes. the Charlottetown Hotel. After; THURSDWY m; meeting adjourned, t“ w“ The funeral of M-r. Abraham Mc- geryed 5y MIL Rob"; bu,’ Jlams was held from his late real- dent-c in Elmsdale to the Sacrel xifinm" RD” and Mu’ m“ Heart Church. Alberlon on ‘rue;- day, February 18th. ht l0 a. m. Hgh Mass of Requiem was "fllClllilivd T119 1199111 9601111911 111 1116 P111108 by the Reverend Father Monagh-iitt, County Hospital on Monday, Febru- who also officiated at the grave. ary 17th. of Mr. Napoleon Arscii- Thc pflllbBlfS ivcrc: Messrs. John anti, “i911 known and highly (s. Wallace, Mcrrill Dunn. Frank Mn- teemcd resident of Wellington. lle K9111“- 111111195 0311331511311 M9111?“- was 71 years of agc. L: Dlmn- lle leaves to mourn his wlfc. the .former Margaret. Arsenault. and lthe following sons and daughters‘. lBenlamln ln Sumversitte: J. Ed- ward and lilnionuel of Mont Carmel; He“, |,,rlhd,,,._ Mn Hendersun is Sylvere and Bruno of Wellington: clljoyittg good health and his ll-Hl 11190401?- CIP‘! 15811101115 MP5; J01111 nf friends wish him many hilppv Porter. Mrs. Tllman Arsennuli. it-ttirns. ' ‘/ ‘Attgc-litta and Sister Saint Theo- ‘phiius in the Moncton convent. Al- —Sgt, J.O. Butler. ft. C..A i" who ‘so the following brothers and sis- has been spending his leave at his ‘iers. Sylvere in Chelsea. Mass; Jos- home in Summerelde has left for 'eph and Johin Peter in Egmont Goose Bay. Labrador-S. ‘Bay: Mrs. Emanuel Arsenault. hfrs, NlNETlltffH BIRTHDAY -C.n~- umiulations are extended to Mr. Thomas Ht-nderson of Dong C.‘C.“ii who is lcday celebrating his ninc- lM. Gallant and Mam Ann at hotne. —Mrs. Carl Crockett. Summer- .._- side. left on Tuesday morning by ||_ BROWN W595 11),; FAR- train for Montreal accompanying QUHARSON -— Spring flowers her son. Herbert; who will enter n decorum; 3;, Georgy; United hospital there for treatment. They ghurml Toronto, (or ma mui-l- were accompanied by Mrs. Lorne ‘w. “Idsi, g/alg-itltinf: 500i lilcFflrlvw-“s- twtitie iii-re bllt W85 the guest of wmG||T_I,, u.“ c", Fm n i LIVINGSTONE-At the v.1»: Isi- ss it $0 f‘ ‘HYQ 111 11- H . . ]gf 4519i; M\-_ 31h N d ' _ ' " . ‘ ‘ and Hospital, Snlllvdtiy, 11b. l3, dflughm‘ n! Mrs‘ Furquhursol‘ of Ogilzlllqlgklélgl: 1141'" 1:101" N911" 51111111111111‘; 11111110 1121 ldliulla/[lxlicintlijlxtlfnidhlpill wrlghL lfiagptlfgvtttt A. Livingstone lfl 11.5 ‘his cm‘ and m0 late Percy A inatt of V-Plilltittl were rcceivinnlcoii. tt-ttd Mrs. Emits! l1 111111015011- City. --__:. 1 . (‘I 49111 5“‘11"~ ' Farquitarson. (Iiarloilclowtt. P. E. _ " ' _ __.,_ . .. " ‘T , . . I w Mr Harold E‘1prBl' Brow“ grattnollotis on the occasion cft IIEARWCQ “Homwsn MlAILRIAbI-m (illAhlllihlt-fAt the llfilllP M llti‘ ,~‘°" °1 M14“ M's" 0' w‘ B"°“"‘ Iii-f.‘".1.1115.“§‘.§l}.‘Z§§F.§“‘..l,2I}3f‘Z; ill the cud-clip! iii l-WORIHSPSTPWAT: oucalaiiictzacttrtnw - a: zt Ollslhngzb °"i'§'"“i3.;;i Nit‘: 0r W1""11°°11- RN‘ Dr‘ wmlrd 3dr. and Mn; Elm...“ 81m pungent hoard in lllt.‘ Suprctiic Court yes- Church Manse. Jaititzrrv 25. 10-17, 11y‘. rtvy ‘Chllllflwf in hitr '7' 1 1 A‘ Brawl/fills. clljgsillcMgLtttll-L‘ 5322921111 1° 11119111’ 117?)‘ are both Qnjnying1 int-day bvforc Chief Justice Thanc Rev. G. Cnrlyli: Webster. (‘lam Jrnn IIENNIS — i\i f‘: " U‘; ‘h? “fining n! me linger gfilOdflflhllll. lifrs. Enman lllefnrc 1101;, Laillgbttll nnd lift-t.‘ Justice gfacEachefnkof llopciicld to Vcrnotilry-b. 16. 19-17. ti-s Dtltltli la ‘ -“ ' ( Ml Editl esscl‘ ‘ - i c uigztn. ciins itutin t c eorg D ' {Y ‘k. l ’: ~. -. M“ 3' Mack ‘"5 "1 m" “ma,” Tdarfllrflaieflztrlsriot sfilcasc CODY)- O Court of Altltcal. The lMIFiIgCS in- c m U m His “h H“ T __‘ V__ 711- 1-11- Rube“ F*"q111'“‘1'5°"' " vnlvcd arc ihc siinie in both cascs. R. C. A. F. uniform, gave his sis- ter in marriage. Shc wort- a gown of ivory faiile made with fitted bodice. low ncckllnc and n full skirt falling into a circular train. Mr. Waitcr G. Mat-Kenzie. ML A of Bradalbane was rc-clecicd prc- sldent at thi- annual meeting of the Shecp Breeders Associafion in the Canadian Legion Hall vestcr- Her finger-tip veil was held by a day halo of secd pcarls and hci- bou- on,” MUCH-s elected “fl-C 1111"‘ 51"“ "1 °1°h1d5~ “m” 1m” Messrs W.B. MacLcllan of Alma- fuiicv. iif tlic talc Jttmes Dcmiis or pink NSNL Roth?" Madm’ 3,, Gmmd s," “as hem ‘wsuwTidv. Winnlpcg. was his cousins $10011]? Hnltctltortlt. A sltull scrvii-c was ltcifl man‘ Ughfis WM” 1h" bndcs at his lnic rcsitlctit-e followcd by 117131-119“ GMT!" “"11 Gmdc" PM‘ sci-wile iii inc Sim-align AFltlyvfiuhflrsUn. Following a rcccptlon Ciwilrl iondnrlcil by Major lif‘ iit Glcnvicw Tcrrncv. wllcrc thc 1"‘~"11- T11” 115111119111‘ ' - bridci: mother rccclvcd in tt bruit-rt ti): ltcv. (‘liirrncc Pltrc. par-lMrr. Pcrigv Dowuc. Chitrloileti-nvtl lcnrv flnllaiii, Wiillzicc Gallant. liJttg-tChnrloitctnttuti. rnriivnod Hospital icpLiclng the late icvcnltiz was Suitdiiy". Fcbitiiii-y" 0th at fhi- home of Mr. heard in the supremo Court ycs- | gntihcrcd on their long and successful mar- |mfnge. In; w" gttqndgd by Mtg; tlic P l? l. Hospital with a bro- and pink roses. Mrs. Dottglas Far- kcn 111g. oultarson wits matron of honor in "T" l ~ . tl "it h lt rrxuniu. vasrt-zanar - The Mk n“ “V” w n “l 1 c “p” Dl)\\lll‘. Atrhic Gtllts. Frcd Chard~ lct. J. L. Lockhnrt. Neil Mt-Kfnnon. lace gown ‘vim Laurcttliait blue becoming black hat. Mr. and Mrs. 51,1;lfllglcuflfiigfilll‘ Inmmlcnt pew Brown lcft for Llmbcrlost for 1 " "_,** honeymoon. Tho)‘ will rcsldc in I-‘YNl-JR/u. smgylgggg '1"he,'l‘(ll'0|'lff>.-—TOI‘0l1l0 Globe and Mall. fitncral of .\lr. Arthur Gallant nus‘ w hclrl yesterday morning from the A.l, T111‘ S111V311911 A1111)‘ 911111191 W1“ A. llcnncsscy Funeral Home to St.1°1'<‘/“'11fT1 111 CHIHCW- on Wednes- .'\llfZll§llllf".S cliiii-un south Rusttcojdatw Jan. 29th- 1947 when Ronni tuhcvc l1cqtiicni_llitzli mass. was ccl:-l\‘l'n1'l:tt:'toii, rlmrzlttct‘ nl‘ Mr. and lsih lull-st. who 31:9 rnttzluctcrl scr- wits utvitcrl in 11131111128 1O J°59l311 \'lf'f".‘» til tlic gravc. 'l‘hc pall-bcnrcrs Edward. son of Mr. Fritnk Dunning wi-rc. film-rs .»\_l,\l'(‘ ltsitccttc, (‘tar-and the lnic Mrs. Dunning of cur llttllatil, 1.01115 Dnuccttc mull flcntri-lng the citiulcl (‘n the arm \\'illt:i:n Mlvrard. lntcnnent trok cf hcv father lltc ltride looked ltlncc lll ilic rlittrclt cemeicry. ilnvcly in g [lggy lcngih gown of white moirc with train and sweet- GQVERNNUZNTAPPQINTMENTS heart neckline. her floor length Dr Gcorgc Iumatl. Montague. veil was arranged ln crown effect bn-s bccn fll1r101flled Co/mner for Slll‘ carried a lovely bouquet of Kiizc- niiit Qttflclis Counties. re-lmi fQ5fl5. plfttli"; Di- Lcslct‘ Brchaut. Mur-l Miss Velda Dunning. slstcr of ~ RIYCY‘ Ttie nope nlrnenl Wns the groom as bridesmaid, Wore ntnlr nrrt-n-ttztt dnc to the reslann- lmauva sheer with matching ffllIlS lltlll of Dr. Brchntit. Two other re-linnd Shoulder length vgll, s)“; c“. trrttl fltutolttlmettls were those oflried white carnatlons. Miss Minnie i]i"ll{\ Kirby vs Electrical Instructor Dnwng sister of the bride n5 bfldag. ll lllc Voi-ationnl Training School. maid wore pa“: bltig enm- iii-mi 111‘ D01111911Y. and mitts and shoulder veil and rar- iis butcher at Fat-uteri pillk Carnations. i _ Tho junior bridesmaids wcrc ,Miss Marlorie Carr and Miss Mar- '*"‘_ ,_lorle West. dressed in white and _-’11111’1'1 B’1>W1‘11-_ Dltnfillff- blue taffeta with matching gloves. i.:i;‘lr~lcc_t]c<l r-lrclsidcttt of the they were 511v" mps and can-lad “M” “and "“”“' nosegays of mlxctt flowers. <1 lulu ills: Eduit Sell-ct" Alill11'fl~f' Piitl-lrk Fitzsimmoits. Wt‘. F’ r11’ t‘ es with bonnets to match. they carried pink baskets filled with n11‘ DIT- ALLIQON Palrlclg "r\\\'ttt‘ of Dcvonsltlrc. Bcrmudtnllove‘ . . ,,__ _ y flowers l(1,',,,,,.f;',‘:,',',,';,d”,', EH11“; 13:11“ ":1 The arooni W85 ably supported “ ' ' ' " * "1 "11 by Mr. Edward Dnwne, brother of of thc Internaiiminl Rclatlnn" ' Cltth of ltluttttl Allison; Mr. Mallllme bfldt _,___ ' ""1""! Commend ins studios.‘ -wa'rson-sravvnr wan- Wnvtt‘ Mnclniyre of Saint John.'I)lNG - A very pretty wezldinz N. 8., was clcctcd Vlce-Prcsldcntitoolc place at 3 P.M. on Friday. ('1 succccd Miss Browne. Dr. G_‘Jflnug,~_-y gt 1947' in [he pyubyteh 0 Iirrr. new ticad of thi- Uni-Jan Church, Kenslflgtorr, Prince VOFSlly History Department, was Edward Island, when Helen, the wclzcmed Ml Faculty Adviser by only daughifl- of My md M", "1""11"1'~* <11 111" 1- R- v. Evelyn George ti: Watw-n, Lelth. BCOUEDG K, Johnston or Brockvllle. Ont- became the bride of Alfred M“. "11"',"11<1"‘~=-*1"§1 "n: club rwcnttvwmii. B011 of m. iiiia Mrs wnitiuii c," 1n" "tonic Inlcrnatlonat Youth stiivcrt. Kenslngton. Prince aowarit 1-"5-"15- , Island. Rev. J A. MacGowtm. per- formed the ceremony. The bride was bscornlngty attired in a white satin floor length dress, with a sweetheart neckline. Hei- veil of embroidered net Wls held In place by a coronal of orange hlosnoms She carried an mn bouquet of red them camltlons. with white sltln trim- canana/ira lrtnttn comm‘ WEDDING A very akrceabici sllcnt at Rustlcu nnd Mrs. Doucctlw when‘ lit-fr many frlcnds and rclatlvor l0 congratulate int Ilfc- ‘Ehc 11911 mum». who Ellen Brown of siieibisiitie. PflnCl and W R Shaw, Deputy Mitnstcr of Agriculture as vice-president and secretary respectively. The 1111M directors, Messrs Jiiiies Mat-Gregor of Lot 16 for Prince. Almon Bos-, well of Dutistnffnnge for Qucensl and Alon Hamllton- for Kings. WOW rc-elccted. During the ntceliilg.‘ Mr. Earl Ings of Mt. Herbert "ivas elected tn rcprcsent the Associa- iton on the Federation of Agrcul- titre. -t'ium PARTIES - A \01"l' -~n- joyable card party Ulldfifvllle tin-- pit-cs of the C. W. L. of Indian R.vcv was held a: the home of Mr- ntttl Mrs. Edgar Hickey. Indian R_1\et' on Friday night. Feb. 7th. Eiht tables ivcre lu play and the pfll-‘S were won by Mrs. FYHIIRISIIC-A and Mr. Fred Noonnn. A delicious ltt:v.‘h was served by the ladies nd danc- ing was (‘IIJILVPII for a few ltours. Music was played by Mcssrs. I-‘cr- dl» Kllhridc, Peter Perry. Edznr Hii-ki-y, Arnold Hlckcy and Mrs. Edgar I-Iickcy. Sr. The following week a similar taarty was hcln nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Pcmlergast, Kcnsington. when fif- tecn tables were in play. Prizcs were w n by Mrs. Gcrvasc Mcbcl- lan an Mr. Eric Watson. A con- solation prize was awarded to Mrs. Daniel Noonan. Refreshments and glancing completed the program.- SOCIAL GATHERING —0n the evening of January 28th. a large number of friends and acquaint- anccs gathered at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Crockett to express their congratulations to this re- cently wedded couple. lion, G.ll. Barbour made the opening remarks and called 0n Mrs. Botwness to read tine address. while Mrs. .~Ieil Macllougall made tthc presentation of a beautiful silver tray. 11's". Crockett though taken by surprise. replied very fittlngly and thanked all for the gift on behalf of Mrs. Crockett and himself. He also cX- tended an invitation to all present to visit them again ln the near fut- ure. Other speeches were made by Mr. Geddie MacLeod. Mt‘. Warren Lord and Mr. Frank Storey. An en- joyable evening was spent in play-, lng bridge and olhfl‘ 8811168. Rt "l! close of whloh a delicious lunch was enjoyed by :11. Mr. Wilbert Gallant of Summer- side, a war veteran. ls in thf-"Pflncc County Hospital with serious bums as the result/of a power l'ne a0- ctdent at about 10.30 yesterday morning. An employee of the Town of Summerslds electric light plant since hi; return from overseas over a year n80. Mr. Gallant we: work- ing an a pole on thtf extension of Granville Street near the home of m. Victor haven beyond the Town limits. While Jtooktng up some secondary lines, hi: hand came In contact with a lim- carry- lng 2,360 volts. One of hie compan- ions seeing hL; plight rm into the Trevor; residence and called the plant to have the stflem lhut off. when brought down both hand: were found to be badly burned and on examination at the hospital, it We decided to amputata the left arm ‘t the elbow thl: morning. m: condition tut nlent we: re- 1 potted an fair I ,>:tprcntc Court FRIDAY ' —ATTENDED MEETINGS Messrs. Frank Jurdine, Darrell ketts, Elmer Waugh, Colin Wauglhlbodge, was sold Reuben Lurgenino Lloyd Waugh public auction of Wi-lmnt were this wcck attending the mectings as dclegates from district. —'l‘he condition oi’ Mr. tncrstdu on Wcdnesday, was ty Hospital last night. His t 1 » - i -~ m’ iv ~. ivrr MLPD’ -~ - . lyvstcrduy mmnmg‘ B lltséulgbofitfudghlghghllhz limit-lit ‘ti: coin i131- "A y “m! m M ‘ _“~ ||OSPITAL_LAC_ Josephmullétgggedotts-V l']I;1L1@Mlg1"s%ll1‘9iz1)'m\_‘;aZ uUc.:—-Al. siuniiit-rslilu. 'l...ii.- Qoulwn’ guahe of ‘he summehlgsbout a ycui ago but was tlnygl‘ nay‘ ham. Aim’ Jam“ H UPS‘ slde L090" ‘mm- wh" was ' used for imdgc purposes-S. age“ N Mum’ jurcd ul Kcnslttgtott on Wedncs- __ S.\lll‘IA'>1\l. the Prince funny , tiny flight whcn hc was struck nuspititl on February to, lztli, in. i bcltfnd thc ciir by n flying puck, ‘liltcrc DXISSKTI pcaccftilly away tiifncttu Licitnutllr, ngu .; “No.1,, f Hospital utith a sligtht concussion Htftcr a. sl10l‘l illness at the hunts ol Smith. " ttttd will be probably there for a his son David. where he residcdtliis ,-_,,,,_,;¢,_A. M, Jbl;l\sv m,’ by days. I 1W 1911 refls- Wlwre 11¢ Wet-f isn- but). lit. m». iiiiiiiuei Ffdnqlj l ___ dlerly cared for. the late» 111? Powers. fuiniviiy n4 Ullttiyutlg. _|.~||m ALARM __ s,,,,,,n,.,._i;do i uitns age ttghty-ttinc _,c.|ls. lht hm,“ M“ U, h“. H,“ M, ‘W, pram.“ “ti... Palm, m,‘ a, Bu“; iaic Mr. hltillins was up and nrnttnd hum V“ J4 l Uwelxn p, LIN,‘ _ 10.30 _\fi‘.\'lf‘l'llil_\' iniiriiiiig for '1" its usual till lust icw do)» \\‘11€n he ‘awn ztltmn originntitn: ui thc rt-ar of was ititnckcd by lllltltltl)’ which rat)- _ _ ihc Stroll: littildtttiz. now owned idly tvurc down his strcllgilt. tttliil -“""“‘*"“_A1‘11“ 1”“ '1 1n‘ Slnrlttiv nntl Sttnvflvi. 11111.. {111 on the ubove nicntiotivtl dntc lllh "411"1' ~11'\'1.1- 1415- 1'11 l-ln w». Wniri- Slrci-t. Wnrliiiicii were lnnl- gentle spirit tank its fligiht to tlic 19-1» ~11- 1111-1- Jim" A191» ‘ - -n 1111-‘ 1111' 111111 11l'l1-11'1'1111-\' 11 19111‘ ltettvvnll’ intinsiilti ubovc. 11L‘ ‘ivtti. n 1111' M111 .'~<-11’- ;’,“‘;“;,‘1'"‘1‘\'l1;“'1:12‘ P‘;1,]P"1f1:_O-‘:::x‘;,[“‘g inan who was tilwnys clletrfttl . xci HUClll-Ni l —1\1 i l‘ l, .1- '- f) ‘_ , , . . _ “l, _ ( . (“mo n ma” qwwn. was w“, kind iutd loterlb) c-tcrybod). _ Ills Ltglhil‘UJv|l:ll to) i l g mm, dnmflgu, gill‘, that; llallc Lttlltvtltlt llonios lat-I niniit l... Alifiillll .- lil n. .\i .41 ' __ _ 1 eceuse lfll some tcn years ngo. airs. ILJTl OCIUYI)‘ Ml‘. Az-tlitti" Jill‘ of Borden sui-l H“ 1911:1198 10 Ilwflllltrnlltfi loss c: i‘I|l-\('i‘ALl¢l.|L)-*";~ll Nliful is‘. . z»- {cred ii fmcturcd vlbow on Sllllday y kind. lu- ulgcttt iu out.‘ -fl-1|r£‘J_. 18. lulb, liioltis Mi .1. when uorkin" its dock h:.nd on “mm “Mm 11" “slid ‘m1’ "‘°l1'1'~"*"|“5"11‘ 1'1“ 111" '1 [he SS prince P-Vdwflrd I__.h,.‘d_ He dhugltlct" llcrblin. l\Il'§.‘d(_|(‘l)rll(‘ 11., m’ w, n D_ Munmg: u. utas ass tint: in lnvrtlng lite ramp hlluw“ Norm Bmudm ' H1115- _ when the itccldcni tltltdllffffl. He. -'l1l\'DU-\-*\|-11—l11 1-111‘ C11\ 1i- “"”*_— day, i-‘vb. 18111, Wllflud l ‘li- t'f‘,‘lf‘l‘€(l tltc Prnt-e County Hospital; T‘ '7' on Monday for treatment. l from: roa MOTHER'S m“ * '11“ D°“°“‘°11 1* M11111‘ ‘ 10th. 19-17, to Mt‘. and MA. LtlWCll Clark, thee ‘Thelma Pidgcotil n $011., Pint-nit. 213111 Bil H1115. lGALLA.\l'l‘—-Itt this clly. ttiniiiy, ‘])}XQN_AK H19 P_E_ Island HOIIl FED. l6. Aflhlll‘ Gallant, it ll phat’ 1210b 13_ to ML and Mrs» years son of Mr. uud Mrs. l-Iinlle Gallant Oyster Bed Bridgr Bcilcvllic." Ont .. returned Moore. Bonshatr, whose J. W. Windsor‘ Co. Ltd. vs. of Ctttirlottclouvt. Thc Will Contp-itiy is appcalitlg from City Tax Appeal Board's dccis- ion. till Thursday. Tlll‘ llcnrinqs wcrc udjnttl Fob. 2'7. lnttl itnd K. M. Martin. K.C.. the City. 'I‘hc'rc Wits a large attendance in- yesterday Cicnrgc Supreme Court room twicmtng its Mr. Justice Joseph '1‘\\"cctt\~ was uvin-n in 1l~s lariistiiiyciiirr illlilltc TllflflE A. Campbell. as a Judge cf or Judicature Vicc-Chatlt-cllor of tho court Chancery. Mr. Justice Mark R Mc- Guigan was Also on the Bench. rentarks by Atiomey-l Following Gcillcrnl. P‘ A. Iiargc. in which extended wishes to Mr. Justice Twccdt: svrearhtg-in ccrcmony took pin ‘The Suntmcrsldc Fire Dept. called ttlll iibrtit for a slight firc iii the woo building on the corner of spring- and First, Strccts. owncd by Mr Pcrcv BOW-ZlFSS. and oi-cupcd on first floor by RB. Dewar ar. a gar-t the sccrmd and third‘ allc and on floors by thi- lntcrnatiotlal Pox llimal: mods. Ltd. where have their equlpmcrii wheat. The fire was confined to floor of the scrond story undo pllc of newly miffed whcal. origin of the fire has not been ierml-ucd. but it l5 thought poss that a hot cinder from the pu might have smouldered cn the of puffctl whcctt from earlier lllg day. Thcrc was only damage in the bulldlntr-B. f Mr. W. R. Shaw. scvcral yours secretary of t-hc, E. Island Federation of Agricult- tzrc. tendered his rcslgnatlon y tcrday bccnusc of ill health and busin- pressuri- CS5, ‘ nf dcpartmcntal The Y M C.A general campaign for maintenance funds, which open- ed Tuesday andmlosed last nl with an objective of 310.000. over-subscribed by over ‘$2.000, was announced bv Chalrtnan T. Roy Cudmore at ii supper meeting Wbfkcfs held ill Z1011 Church liall. Mr. Cudmore thanked the work- ers for their splendid effort: and said thi- 11511113 obtained not o reflected lhc interest the Young Men's Christian Ass latloii- enjoyed. The total amount subscribed. basis cf returns last rLlghf. was $11150. Mr. RA Profit of Freetown we: re-elected Prenldent 5f the Central Farmers Institute at a Board Directors meeting Ileld follow 1m bani iiii-iiiiiii meeting in Association In the Canadian glon auditorium yesterday. Other officer; elected J. Lincoln Dewar of New Perth vice president and secretary lpecilvely. Directors appointed coming term were: Prtnc: County: I-Ifunkleiter. A. Profit and ‘l1. . - Dfllfllmblld. qiiwi- County. a. A Pictured following hi! tilt-int iit Kllcfldll Airport. June-nu. 1' mum. s. Hume and H. Martin-H take over hi: dune: u commanding gpneral of the Pale t-lm- 111"“ K1118: Oounty; JL. Dower. A.’ lileut. General G. I. Anllaulflllln. left. "greeted by Ir dler G111‘ Richard: and P.A. Mesflonattf. crsl Oochran. JlaoMlllan auecced: Lieut. 00a. H: ltvolqa lurk" 9 The misting was presided n"! tho president fir. flqA, Illdlt, Wilbert Gulluni. who was seriously burnt-d in it flow-ct" line accident at Sum- |com° ayajlamg u“ yum. 304m It is porlrri as fair at the PrlnccCqun- arm was amputated at the cibotv derive 1'5 B is a patlctit in lhc Prince County‘, home Tuesday. She arrived by plane from 'I‘oronio. called hgme owing to the Barry Lem death of hei- tilolhcr, Mrs. Charles sudden flBBllt took lllflCC iii syiiiiey. N sfiKclth Dltwni I wn- J. O. =C:mtpbcll is acting for tho appoi- coiiura! ula t 1on5 and best 7.30 inst cvcningl 101' puff in: ni lnor for llle past W L! the general public had in the youth nf the city, but also the measure of goodwill were: Messrs Samuel Hume of Din and tooEf mi OUR SATURDAY SUBSCRlBERS I —M.A50NIC PROPERTY SOLD 1—The former Allen residence on‘ - Summer Street, Summerslde. owtt- Pic-‘ed by the Summersldc Milaiflfllfl on Wcdttesd-ty at 5i Water Street. City. 111-lawns then-lib dismantle the building and dis- pose of the lumber and fi-xlures. (The land was sold a short time |ago to the Dominion Government tfor a post office site and accord- lin to the agreement it must be- years. F‘ Rustico, February l9. ‘ittonms Doyle. age M not expected, howevcv, that ton- AuAMh m’ sea ‘new strut-lion 0-1‘ a new post office will this your. The "'31- latrue building con- !'(.‘-' left. commence FBlJfLIflfy sttoltd, at lliuplc Pliilitis, BIRTHS lCLARK-At Peel County liO$'pilBl.1 3m‘ 1°“ ' , FUN‘ Brampton, Ontario. on Ifcbrttary" PINEAU"A1 111$ 11111119 111 11.1? Pdvcr on Sunday. Fol). lu‘. l. ‘E‘t_d City dsov the ‘ncd C. for by t he and ,1 of ‘ he . the cc. l l wasl (16311 the‘ n-llt‘. 1 hey Scout. a the crs, Mr. and Mrs. August Murmur of Ncw York City. The r a The dc- ilJle appcaled to the President to save the dog. ‘iticluilciau - at II?!‘ reiiiii? to Mr. Donaldday, Feb. 20. Mrs. John Mckeigiin n. Qhgflottgunyn Baker for the sum of 51.50000. It in her 531d. year, 11- . Farmer;- ls understood that Mr. Baker pints IHUMPHBEYEA‘ sinned“, Nb l9, Eastgatc Humphrey, llgufl 31 DOYLE-At mi lioirié iii Niuth 111117. JCITY Adams, ugt-ti ti_1 _\.,,,. AXBPIIERSON — Ill the chdrltllua‘ town tiuspllul Tuesday, ULIglllkT U1 nit‘. anu 111115. Linritinq Donald of McNcllls Mills former Coast Guard K-9 dog. posed above with hi! 1M1’ into hiding. Scout was ttudci- sz-ntt-ncc of dcitth for nipping a in n»? of people wilt-n hc was splritcd front his dint); (-011, The cqupn tum e i l .l( , 0n Thurs. 1947. Mrs. yuan. utt Fri). l7, J.tn la ,. n. weiii ffer pile in F. (‘S- ght ii of nly OC- on of lug l the u-‘l l! I f8- for by i Inliltary aim at m: troubled Rely um