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Duchess 01' d for England, where yed by 11" re. this Thursday will he is em- engineerlng firm .____ / TED FROM HOTEL EfiRAggQCToN-Miss Marion ricia Driscoll, daughter 0i MYS- .. H’ $.13? degTee from the H :u Hospital at s week. MISS led Driscoll summei-slde, receiv- otcl Moncton, N. B her as ui the graduating examinat- 5, l-ler many friends in Summer- eare pleased to learn of her suc- S. iir, and Mrs. d from a mot timed on Tug-Tim? states‘ “thaw ‘y attended the World's t-Fairncd )i0 the w York. They were uccpnlpil _ ' T0 SUMMEBSIDE RETURRED R. B. Richardson: m; It their return by their dauflhtflf» s E. C Heck. of Water-town, 5.5., who, with her baby son. A}- wili berbhé guest cf her paren-B 0 the cu imer. While in pa nnierside they are tho $131505 of s. Hope Hunter, Beaver Street- JRIDE-TO-BE SHOWERED- Gallant was as Margaret shower 1t of honor at a. m; at the capitol Grill on Wed-' Helen Bowness. Every part in this day in honor oi heralilfifliwhlnis‘, ititerestini! Drama was exception- rrlage. While a fciur p.ece orches- the and played the Wedding march, M118 liaiit was escorted to the seat Helen Lord. l Lttie ago wl ' wing; several times with lovely t. linen, silver, china and u. 011i!!!‘ lovely things. Miss a e Arsenault read the verses rr aclicd to each gift and Mrs. sorg: Bishop aiicl Miss Helen 10rd pied the parcels. Miss lrle rt prciny spzech thanking all ior their kiud express gcod ivill. Aitci- refreshments n served the guests s ent the g dancing. Miss allant er employee rooms, summerslde and i‘ lo her popularity-S. BAPTIST SILVER TEA — Gall ant ore ions had ev- is B. of the Olym 1B hc lovely gifts she received testi- The is; oi the summerslde United . Church were at home to ir ir ends nn Tuesday afternoon the home cf Miss Bertha. Bchur- n at a most. enjoyable eLlver tea. - Lion rooms were profusely i quite a large attendance. FORMER ISLANDE PAS vor Wlh 61 years of age and SE5 ‘WES in Kinkura. He was the son of oal irrKinkora as a yotm fliiirlltzti Nellie‘ Mcfvor. Ho taught man. McPhilp .of moved later io Mower some t h "“° “°" Wot‘... ch ut_ Fort Costi anda illilll lll the dis rict teaching prolesabgau. en and his widow. three = and three daughters namely. h. Edward, Lswrence rtha Kathleen and brothers; k. ‘The EEG n‘ Gwendo- .all living near. There are els 08h 1X1 New in Gour l) M-~"'a.-::.:-r."...i.:a. a: y home in smmuéiié“; lhll lervice or “uh “may evening ‘t mgigld lbdile for the balance - L-1l28-a-3l-4l. —LO0K YOUR BES'l‘_ 91-0111’ Ema-rt new tailoredln suit? $W=Por made to measure, Maur: ice Mill. Clothier, water Sweet Bll-Illmerside. L-zzs-a-s-aif 41.4mm Wm Wedding wfls solemnlzed at gg-sdaary a Ovnvent Chapel on wed. Y m°m1n8 M! six o'clock when M155 M‘ "d P ' became the gigide of_ Mr. Edward Gallant. Rt, M “k148i. G. J. MacLeilan officiated 9 “THROW and celebrated the Nllptlal Mass. Th bride was very “harming 1" 8 grey and blue en- semble. or atten ant Miss Kather. and Perry was dressed in rust with town accessories. Mr. Henry Gai- gyetnftied as Bmomsman. Ailer the b“ kg?! t e wedding’ party had a -r. at the brides home am;- Whlch they motored to Charlotte- n, returning in the evening for, a Ietéxptlltnn. Previous to the wed- e ride find groom were tend- ere a shower at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Gabriel Gallant, pal-guys of the groom, when they revived ‘sroimedsbcautkilful gift-s. Their fimny ren La _ . every hgvppmeigisr. and Mis. Gallant _—-SUCCESSFUL PLAY-Bedcque 31143121118 Peoples Union presented u‘ n81 R0811 to the City," g Vgl-y 1' W! Cflmody Drama in four flirt-B. to a. capacity house at Gen. ""1 Bedfilue last Friday evening. It was capably directed 1, Mr. Rqlbh Baker and the cast 03f Chaii retlfrsawasulasliollzlawws: mH0bEfLRD§11m . , ._ b _ fallback Richard glut}??? a $1123 rom the City —Douglas MacFar- lane. Jud Judging, a, yQung farmer. Arthur MecFarlane. John James, Richards invalid father —Syd,ney MIIFIBY. Dilke. a man of mystery- Alden Leard. Jet Sanderson, at the crossroads-Alum Barker. Toto 1.1a, her cousin --Kati-e MacKay Lilly Morton. a girl from the cl Gwen MacLeun. lvlis. Sanderson, Jets widowedmother -Jean Mac. Fiariane. Marie, a lady's maid __ ally well takenby the young play- ers and expressions of delight could be heard on all sides from the large audience. Well rendered specialties between the acts were as follows: Instrumental music by a 11-10 {mm Summer-side. Duet by Mrs. Charles by little Ruth MacFarlane. There was also a sale of ice cream and e91 Sfiililflotory sum was realized.‘ K999 Minor-db In the home. —WEDDING BELLS — A verylof temporary fare-will to Green and Mr. Fred Moyse, Solo~ BUNBLIIIJETBUR 0F UNTARI] Spend Busy DayVisit- mg Western Ontar- l0 And Niagara Peninsula Centres. ~. By SAM RDBEBTSOPI Canadian Prue Sill! Writer ARD THE George and Queen - ed across western Oratorio and the Niagara Peninsula tonight. ls Their Majesties nclud ‘ 22 ‘days-i of visiting on Canadian soil e crossed the border into the United States. It was a memorable salute that whom f-hrovsb the rich farming countrywide and over to Ontario's largest garden plot, the Niagara, fruit belt. _At Niagara. Falls, where it drowned out the roar of the wt erect. it joined the welcoming shouts of American citizens who welcomed the flrot g Budtish monarch to enter the United States. After more than three wee-ks spent in six provinces amid a. never-ending royal pageant, the King and Queen looked as fresh and eager for adventure as on the historic day of their arrival at Queibec. Canada will see them again June l2 when the royal train, once more the ofiiclal residence ofTheir Miajesties, slips inoo Prov- ince from New York stats and proceeds into New Brunswick. ‘The King and Queen will spend three days in the Maritime Provinces before sailing June 15. While they are in i-hs United States. Their Majesties are ests of President and Mrs. Rooseve t. s nd three lte House in the President's Hyde Par , N. Y., home. Ontario's thunderous acclaim for the King and Queen, gaining mo- mentum B-s it went along, s arted yesterday when the Royal train swung down from the north on the return trip from the Pacific coast. Today seven cities and towns. all of them galy-decorated with flags and bunting and in holiday regalia. cheered ‘Their Majqities along the way. First it was London, then Inger- soll, Woodstock Brantford, Hamil- ton, st. Catherines, Niagara. Falls. Joyous Crowd: Everywhere were joyous crowds- women light-colored summer clothes, many of the men in shirt- sleeves and nearly all of them wav- ing flags. And everywhere the King and Queen went down to the people and made , f rlends. ' They have been meeting people i Drawing Room Recital Held A t Summerside The miplls of Miss Sue Mead- ows gave a drawing rocm recital in Epworth Hall on Tuesday eve- ning. Parents and friends attend- ed and the children received some well merited applause The pupils were from the been age down to little tote of about five years old and each pupil gave a. good au- coun-t of flaemselves. The little boys did well too and received their share of the applause. The pieces chosen for the re- cital ranged from difficult classic numbers down to little simple pieces. but all were well present- ed. showing most painstaking care in training and careful and thor- ough ptractlce by the pupils. Following is the program:- John Peel Macbeod. iRn of Spring. Pauline Phillipa. ‘flipping Lightly. Joan Meikle. Come With Me. Waltz. Ruth Cradle Song, Leitha Crew. Little; Fairy, Waltz, Dorothy wlligan. Jolly Boys, Bobby Schumtan. Dino-Turkish Rondo. Leltha and Co e Crew, Rust altz, Bobby Jardine. Doll's Dream. Roberta Gorrill. Joyous Palmer's, Howard McFar- lune. Geiitrudeb Dream. Norma Ellie. Gurioue story, erine beoiv. Duck-Bobby Judlne and How- ard Mclbrlone. y liiairlee. Connie Crew. from Quebec to Victoria and back, shaking their hands, talking to them and [just being friendly. "H -ya. King," shouted a loyal subject yesterde , "I'm fine, hovw are you?" came b his Majesty. The Queen gets close to the eople in that way, too. A bronzeci Scot appealed: "will ye no come back again?" _ I "You bet I will, my leddle," emd the Queen. Keep To Schedule The n was concerned that the Royal gig was so fer behind schedule yesterday-as milch as 46 minutes at some scheduled etope. Today he ordered that the daYl run start 10 minutes early at Lon- align sto no one would be kept welt- a. any . The resulgowas Their Majefii-les visited on schedule-sometimes a minute or two mead. The were two minutes late arriving et mil- in early afternoon end in order to achieve that arrival time both the King and Queen went without luncheon. There just wasnt time- They had breakfast aboard the Royal train at London in the mom- ing and their second meal in the Gerlggrgtl Blttiitfik Hotel It Nllfllffl Fal a n . Until aftgr the Hamilton vteit the King wore a Field Marshal's uni- form and the Queen a grey ensemble “a” s“ as“ ir...l‘"°"l °°‘.‘;".ii . 8 Cane a h" fifom the mm ur d st. ginngnéhgnflggd to a. double-breeete are a" “.i‘.%.§"§..%“§§3.€”.3lt‘%i3i’ ue ace - off-the-faoe hat of sky blue mi flowered trimmings. Huge Thronll London's crowds W6" 959151.354 , in l d hun- Due Beryl and Pauline Todd. ggeléggggfneynuaiff}? M§§§§5n m. Golden Wedding. Janet Baker. u wnhm 40 mu“ ‘murnnhol March. June Ramsay. vlnatigms ma" me queen m” ‘t M.” a‘ - her own reqflB-ii- Wm “m Wmimh Vocal Duet-wee Gannon end who m yo", “o”??? g is; t arm inuet. Merv P fgJtifiai-otlhe firsicgf Btretlunore. m- The Butterfly, Beryl Tod . mid-m’, who remembers both mrch. Ada M and Coth- as a little girl, said he found her" e urine Macoalium. . been fill lady, u wonderful lhyfi Ill ‘Iravdtour, Pauline Todd. " e seemed so pleased wug M Country Gardens, Bhirlew Celi- ag xigrétgsz, éinod mvghwééw w beck. s . c _ Vocal Duck-Mrs. Manhood end London from their ‘form neu- Blen m“ mnmn‘ ‘ helm‘ so mufis w” half-hour later Beetle Dance. Jéineikamfiyboal- Tlhetklwféifileslwalkod ‘mom muélbestraum. 0a erne _ “m.” ma - .. J Wm, them A ’. XPRINCE S RflYAl curl: i 1s- Bar/en?’ l, . its" 6077a be 600d l i S’side School Visit Ch'tc'iwn tees from the schools to art-an e for taking the children to Char ottetown on the had in the Town Hall Monday night, with Mayor Campbell pre- siding. The zcport of the committe ar- ranging details of transportation, O. art. was presented by Mr. Stewart and adopted by the meet- ing. The plans submitted and tentatively accepted are as follows: A special train section of two engines and ten cars will leave here at 8.10 a.m. with the 5011001 children. The school children will assemble at their re- spective schools at 7:30 a.m. and will march to the train, in charge of their teachers. Accompanying the train will be twenty war veterans to asist in looking after the children, and at least ten (and probably more) nursm will also be on the train. This will assure at least one nurse to each car. The committee was fortunate in obtaining the con- sent of Dr. Grant to accompany the children on their trip Each child will be furnished with Arrangements Completed For A me'eting of the joint commit- and will wear an identification tag_ Town Council and with his name and address there- do of Thar Majesties‘ visit was bring with etc., and consisting of ‘Councillor Council is making Molgson, Councillor Wedge and D. to have a supply of sandwiches a- QOIISl-itlh! ‘ whereby any school children pro- Children . To‘ On June‘ l4th on. . Each child will be required to him u lunch. well wrapped in e cardboard box. An effort is being made to have milk supplied to the children, which will be carried in rope: iced con- tainers on the tra n. The Town arrangements vailable for the children for a sec- ond meal. The suggestion has been made, and probably will adopted, ceeding to Charlottetown by car with their parts and wishing to parade with the other sch l children, will have to be brou t to the Canadian National depot before 11 a. m. where they will Join their classes. Instructions will later be issued informing parents of the time and place where they can again pick the children up. De rture of the train will be wbou 4.45, immediately following the departure of Their Mojesties. The above arrangements are subject to alteration. but the plan {iolletawed will be somewhat as nut- n . holiday crowd of 15,000 greeted them at Ingersoii, famous centre a cheese-producing district. The Royal dining car carried a- way from Ingersoll Z4 pounds of the King's favorite dessert-cheese. It was a gift of cheese-makers in the district ' Woodstoclrs crowds of 45,000 and Brantfordfls 55,000 added to the - earitry in western Ontario. er Majestles seemed es ectally pleased at Brantford to fin the thousands of school children placed c se to me railway motion platform. Sign Queen Anne Bible At mantiord they signed o. iam- ous Queen Anne Bible, property of the six nations Indians since it was presented to the tribe by Queen Anne in the 18th century. were assemb e C ' um, built in 1930 for the first Bri- tish Empire Games, held there that year. A display of colisthenics was gut on for the Kimand Queen and e King won 3'1, warm admir- era by declaring tomorrow a school holidav in Hamilton. 5t. cotherines gave the Royal Couple a. greet reception before they ot inio motor cars and drove on to illegal-a Fhlls and the border. In their 22 days in Canada the King and Queen have had gener- all good weather. On their first sw-h-ig through Quebec and Ontario they 11% a, few showers but at nipeg did it rein stead- uring the Royal procession and r Majesties just paid no at- to the rain. At the request the top of the Royal down so the crowds better view. ‘rhey allow the car top to Giants Release - Tony Lazzeri (By The Associated Press) NEW YORK. June '7—'I‘ony Laz- zecri former star infielder o1’ New York Giants who in leee than two full ns hes been shunted from Chicago Cubs to Brooklyn Dodflera t0 Ne wYork Gdants, was give-n his unconditional release again today. The veteran made two of the Giants‘, four emu-e today. one of the ‘ letting tlwo 11ml. and in addition bolero twice but out hunts in his dircctimi. Seek New Site For The 1940 Winter“ Games ‘tampon, June ‘r-tlifi-‘Hw International oiynvoie Conmltloe Wo'.2°l‘éo'°3'i“"a€°'e‘m“"o'$ °r d yiznwtth the Inter- I. hill eki DNITIIII. Iiedprdti insists in- i ‘mpmnitted to Gemea. . now l? Vi“ mid ‘e-t Germiecb-Pertenldraben. dummy, where they were held in 1006. . nus doveloomeivt ca" 1- °~ ° somflilng to w!!! l‘ ened ei 1y bu! oonv 1mm mun _ but had to firs‘. gemee “LDream Game’ Wi" Climax Celebration NEW YORK. Junie 'I—<AP)— Baseball's "dream game’ ‘will be pin at the climy: of the base- ‘ bal cmtermial celebration at Coop- erstown, N. Y., Mon _y. On the diamond devised b Ah- ner Doubleday when he ori med the game 100 years ago, ranking stars of the National and Am can e will choose u. aides and go tn it while en ea ted 10,000 e to the centennial pageant and cavaicede of baseball will see the game. e game ~wlnds up the day's ceremonies which include the for- mal opening and diedtooti of the Hohloxiil Baseball Museum and B. Fame end the dedication of baseball's birthplace. The 11 living members of baseball's Hall of Fame will be there. Bo will 30- odd current stars of the big leag- ues. Eddie Collins, one f the diam- ond‘: living immorto. , now vice president of Boston med Box, will choose up one team. Old Honus Wagner, still coaching Pittsburgh Pirates, will pick the other. Simmerings Around The Sport Front (By Alan Randal. Canadian Prcu Staff Writer) NEW YORK, June ‘i-Sommy Snead, Canadian open golf chump- ion, hoe a. big wonry-‘wnether he'll Hagen. . .A1 Clucl, who has been around the Dro roller: time, tihinks Snead will mininitindhtz reach on perfection. makes him e 800d Ni- foc the U. 8- Oven tourney 6t!"- lng wmonow. . . Q1 51-year-old marethoner of Keen . _ I-L. velo- 10 miles of roadwork today eo mo-n- eger Joe Jacobs ordered hi-ln t0 pegswphisaoxincdrill- works ike e mule ll you let him. said Jacobo. . H‘! don't went him to leave hi: fllht with Joe in the training comp’. . - Arndt Janene, Yankees third- string clincher. on being meow! r l in baseball's centennial ex- it? 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