(nt classes of live stock, was Mary ggrrsltmaa :~lo.173o g __ me uHARl.o'l~l~ErowN GUARDIAN ' ri-TGE THIRTEEN _ ~ _'JT _; .i :| WEE S BUDGET For oun SATURDAY SUBSCRIBERS L___ ` .At latch lsstlhtlt' _ " . MDNDAY . | `k:¢:\v;m bmnmm’ mlzltirwu ipgm d breakfast at the Clifton Hotel. Oov May 2'l, 1851 and was the son of rnuggnny r uh, _ M m md B 0 and eir attendants, Mr. and Mrs. saw mill near his father‘a estate, er Linkletter and Mrs g .0811 beloved son , D 5 p|~|M1gr10_Mr. -1- Carl Delaney, and others were which he ran ' Fran Mc_ V917 A1l0C$aili1l - N111 iD ed to town pnnald B. Mulnnis at the early Lester Douglas. Wh0 WH 011 B N161- present. Accom an th bri til h' y un e mo r charlotte on www wo yum mound “I mp to Bolton md N Y P Vins 0 de s death. He was most highly wednesday to attend the lvlnritlrne cllllton, ee, who died suddenly ln of ' - ll , BW °l’k- and groom to Borden were Mrjreapected in the dlmlct in mmm* hum, my “tum” no smud 1 ht. ‘ and his Convention of the W, M. 3, of the hh 52:1 "eu “tm bu Mmm’ muh. mm “M ay ng Mr Timothy Arssnauit, Mrs. Medlus long and useful life was spent in Presbyterian church.-5 N. 3,, on Tuesday, sept. lzth, were 0 0 Produce Wedge and Mrs Cari Delaney Mr the interests of his h tl - suddenly misuse with ,,,,_,,,., ,,,,,,,, , ' ' ° “ "° vim é held 'heealinlstlzumd all that medical and thlrilmtiizpgrlees wilimpessnlslzn 3:1111 Mm' wedge Wm mme In and muy ww remember mm “ly Tm "s1d°"°° °' M' ”d"“"' °1°°" - ni ~ _ - ur. N. B., where Mr. wedge a genial cornpsnion and l s ith ll t ' I in mum 4,, , q wor hy m . un er River, was burned DBHY '.r.l;lo:un¢; i<;l$¢‘n';“:h :mm .pm :xlww Bud ;l:;;1t:l;;°s:;»;vtu!;s;ai:<;l :lil lgontinue his studies at Dal- c-tizeh. His wife. died several years’ to the ground inet evening. The; invited. Rev. Austin 1-l.n.eed, rector t form to moot hu God ous University. Their many W0- She was charlotte Dawson fire, the origin of which is unknown,i, 0! Bt. James Episcopal church, of- . 9 wen' _' present the Maine growers are re- friends extend congratulations. 'rho daughter or the late Th ' w dis om” Da as covered about ight o'1 lr- ficiated. He leavas to m0um bwdu hi* ceivirig $2.00 per barrel f.o.b. for bride travelled in brown velvet with B011 of Tryon. There are three sozs in the second story of the bulltdiilag. h“_,»¢.bl-oken parent! "W f°u°'"“3~ potatoes. The turnip market is.firm brown coat and squirrel fur. B. left to mourn, namely' B,-,me Bm sisters and brotha", nunely' Pew? but the weather is too warm for Efforts to extinguish the blaze were ' I th d Mrs. Fulton DOUBIN and Mrs. Win- time yesterday evening to 'take onih°m¢ t0 attend the funeral 'I'lu~e 1 The mW'5°Ve“‘°h “nu” mee* . e ' . _ _ Berylixd ilegltfgxy azwmgonezt nifred Coffin, of Bavase Harbour. board five members of the local bf°ih€'1's and two sis-ters are alsolmg of the Women! Missionary were united m holy mammony' si 1 was Y . hglpoompghy of Rnyhl canadian left, Charles lh , :Society of the Presbyterian Church MT- Hema” Martin' 5°” °f M1' ' -audi 0; :so in the Roman catholic oem- EL Tvltsnuiy Nam vohmmr Kenney They,M°mgue_ P_ E_1;?'°"éd_;`;;;° :lin canada for the Mvnrinle Prov- ,Mr-'» A118” Mum” if Murray River M °*°l‘Y» md W” '°"°" ""’°‘_‘d°d' “TED “CE PRESDENT " were Lleut. J. J. connolly. watson `Pcuticron. British columbia Mrs |‘H°°S opened yesmday at st. Jam- ‘md Mi” °‘"‘°““° M°L"°d' “““‘h`l M “M” W” °°nd"'°“d by mv' M tm .mul meeting M ms As" MacEwen W. Connolly Ivan Mar. Elizabeth Cochrane and’ M les Church' Reports of 'mom denter M Mr' and Mrs* Donald Aneckll ornanley 0, the gt, pun- sociation of Buperintendents of In- tm and Walker. with eighteen y Grant Bacon of Tryon to an l;,paytmems of gocfty W,-kl m¢1ud.iMcLeod, railroadman, Hopefleld. They W stan., Bum” 5,,hg;_ surance, held recently in_Tol~ont.o, other ratings from Chnlomtownyiwhom Sympathy is exbe;lded_s 'ing the report of the Pl-es1derlt,imal'riage was performed by the N An eloquent sermon yy” Welch. Mr. H. R. Stewart, ilgperéntendent who are completing B five weekay ` _ Mrs. MacKenzie MacLeod, sydney Rev. Allister Murray, caledonia._ip1 by Rav. Father Flemming of ;itm&“f;nf1;°P‘::3;:`ce *;ms“5;\;!t\;5; cruise on the Sagumay and chumyi N. S., were presented. !Thls auspicious event took place on’ be , l _ Holy Redeemer Parish. Prayers vice president for me current year plum' they Wm so to Humax for , OMISCELLANEOUS SHOWER _ Last evening at a public sewiwythe glor.Dus afternoon of Aug. 23rd., Ce my dead ,yen my,” by Rey, - B two weeks mmm course n Thursday evening, sept. zlet, ay? "mt lnsiur-hs sermon on For-|1933. Mr. Harry Mcieod and Mlsgpy Louis A_ Dougam '-"**‘ 8 ' lnumber of friends of Miss Pearl,*"g“ Missions" WPS l2f0dCh‘-‘d byfMary Ross splendidly acted thelried Members of the men’s choirs of hu|':N:`|;R;:`lsN?)D ;`01`l; SRIDE- WEDNESDAY Johnson tendered her a miscellan-|‘R'eV' Dr' I`§°"m2n Mf*°L€0d- The `parts of best man and brlde's maid.i ya Imaam., Blum" md the, . Ind .lt . d.” otyrlson en- SAD BEREA NT_F 1 nds' eau, shower at the home of Mm ,public servce this evening will be The hmphy wuple thereafter moto,-_llo or the Most Holy mdeeiner °°""" “° ”“°° ° gh “HY “° ‘mn ’° lW- E- Burke. Upper Hillsboro st. 'held at """°' - rd ivihr-r h°u1e in H efield wher I pmnqt and “mud in the their home, Richmond Street, in of Professor W. E. Fletcher ofIMmy Prem M l f 1 honor of Mr. and Mrs. Earle coolre sydney, roi-rneri organist and. y g ° simware' omvsou o.n.Lms_Th et,:> _-__.._.____,____________ e el-:were md for fifteen. sesldsstho into Tn ly _ . °‘ , m ,mal oocumd It “uf” well under control. me Went. om" hmmm m lm. omss ss or that Armunmo coNvlaN'moN- wishing the happy couple many msd of Kenneth Francis. -_ th mm D nr” 1” mi’ 31° lil-fied I Mrs- David McMurdo Mrs Brew- more rbert and Ronald at home- M,,_r_ ld-min Ives. Onahelm. california' fume- but it W” P05-*H110 i0‘S“1VuE¢| www WEDDING BELLS- l-ie heavy shipments. Mr. Douslas mo- wdltsiurs car.r.llD-H.M.c.s. Johri L. D. Ives, or winni M _'I the household effects on the groundfM‘“`““`M°L°°d? H“"’5'S”W“""" ye wet °f B°°"°“' Wh° ""‘"d ’°’ tered to and rl-one the united chalnplaln and l-uvrcs' saguenay livin and Ernest D peg' an :floor 'The Manco of ceiedonia was the' , _ 4, .IvosofSd , - M the funeral IM J°“Phm° ‘t h°“"°‘,stat.es accompanied by Mr. and called in port here for n short N- B-. the latter two are ex;e;1tZl' ' and the guests left for home years of wedded life.-B Funeral services for A. Thomas home, 44 Gates street, Keene, on Friday afternoon at 2 o'- from 0. J. Howard and com- fiinersl parlors. Friends were %__& scene of two happy marriages rec of cntly when the following couplesbe Up E l Fr they were welcomed by their many' Fa Y china, glassware and linen, etc I J e mar 'friends ‘md Wen Wlshefs '50 al nABTT_Th° death ocmmd at g . I e was presen d lh the logs he gugthlhg ln the rlegthl happmess_ DMM - “_ h ' :Malcolm N. Gillies. to Dr. Charles with gifts or i.nen. glass, etc. h 1 , _ _ ,i V N es ’"°“‘S, .rn , ln lt' lu" Alberwn M’ Frldsy' september 22' Dainw refreslunents were served of is “her W 'G Fletcher I Were served. and a very Pleasant Hammond 0 mon son of e lelyean °r happy 'named me Again . hi h d t th f il esi- ‘R2 . Ham ond J hns n nd Mrs.; . , ' , ‘O31 of Darius W. Hartt, at the advanc- by me hostess after which au de_ gin; l;°‘:ul';’§n ;hgm;dD“:8tyv;'eek ievening much enjoyed by an prCs_ ,U(`£’ns0n_ gi; Hamrlitonp REL wckyon Sel>t.9th, 1933 M'..JamesA.l-larr.§_.G: 'd ma M e,ghty_thme yeam The parted after wishing Mr and Mm . . . ent brought to 8 cy0se_ . . . » -son of Mr. and Mrs. Lous Har;-;s M, - - _.__ i place quietly at the Manse, Hamp_|°f Mm H bo d iss _; late Mr. Hartt was nom at Deer k . . i I - , _ , _ ‘W il” "Y an M Gludye sc mud New Brungwlck. md in Oooe many years of wedded My Bruce Woymawtt who has ZION CHURC ytnn, on Fllday morn.ng, Septcmbtrql-,ghetto stewart daughter of M _[ of Argyle shore whose marriage choir director or Trinity United were recewed b - _ "§riage of Margaret Catherine. young-lb ,if IB” _ oun ul t 1 d iti took blew recently- During the church will sympathize with him' Y the '°"d°t°~b“_ieet daughter of capt. and 1vlrs.,,, ripafg "fm y Wa' "gi _DEATH OF DAMUS W, evenm Mm Cook te » with best wishes for her futulc °m'“'nd5 °“°r*`-‘d with mam' 3°0dl wishes of God's speed and many ’ "“‘~” arrived from saslratoon on s visit “TA” me “ma” °° st eleven o'clocl< The Re i ’ F M’ early life moved to Alberton where __ mend: and relative! in me city weekly meeting on Monday eyen_ égéoyge Ayres uncle 0'! the “gro0nY'!‘;lidhl/;rs;u.{lohn Stelvxt, gli;/l;el~ly of y in ins. se t is 25th. . ` ' " ‘S a '“°W °' ° ° M“”‘.D° receiving a hearty welcome from Pe0p1e_sp;l;_f;ian El1C§;:v0_5f'°\‘;"§Eassistcd by the Rev. C-_ R. Scllar of-[‘my. Harbsun entered mm the holy iz ume,-ou, old frlehdh This 15 the cet of Zio ‘cm ‘ '~'°' flclntcd at the ceremony. The bride ,.5vnte of Matrimony' the Rev A1 ih Y n . lrcll appointed thc! ' .. - .` ' 'i ° first visit home since leaving here muowmg omcers for the ensuing, wore an eel g.ey wool ensvmulff linker Murray. Presbyterian Minis-[at bout ghh-tem yea,-5 nga After wit-h hat and shoes to match and ter of Camdohia omci M . town and Moncton will go into B year: Honorairy Presid ts-R . - a ng' Mr' an mm on Maud” ocyow, 2” leaving here he was employed in G C "“ ev carried ah arm bouquet °f luuk Thomas Fraser and lvllss Ethel M ill . .Wcbsier, Mr. Murdock Ross;§ I ' 1 hi h 1 i ` , _°`- _ 'rhls ls in accord with n recent- the b"°“°h °' th” R°y‘“ B’”“" 1”' President-Mr Reginald Maclvutt; l gms] and W te mm' oniKay mm emdemly ‘hd me d“"‘°“l m ' their rciilm frorn .loft t ~= - . l - ly pubushed statement in The er resigning to accept the position Vice Presidcm_Mr‘ George Macnlmp in Ngw BmnS;_C;i Dr miilféyylf best man and brides maid. After, 94 Gun;-yin ,mm Hom _,_ A_ MMP oi’ travelling auditor for the Brit- Dougam S9cretary_Mi5s Emu Mrs Joymnm Win “gmc in ‘Eléon l le marriage ceremony the happy ed Dowd md Mn w_ chem, 5_ ish American Oil Co. Mr, Wonrla- Boewau; Emoument »secy'__Mm PE»I ~ = » _ » couple and their attendants motor-|’M Mohan, M3” ,¢p,,,¢|,,¢ gheh- cott will be remembered as a for- Hazel Carver; Treasm_er_Mm` . ._ ed to the Hotel Murray Hn,-r,,0m..en shwgh, lg 0¢,¢.,w,, gh obtaining mer member of the Victoria and Jemima, Macmm Ass ci te "__ Where they were welcomed back by °“ I i - e anearly inauguration ofthe air Connaught hockey team. , istS_M1ss Jessie” M550; 91;; _SACRED CONCERT _ Manyythelr hosts and selected guests to cons. us wi a d woun on s Daisy Swan. The usual committees visitors from summemde attended iozlmaltltilllotlis supper' offered hearty he DIAMOND Amvrvnnsany -_ in connection with the society thi’ “°’°d °°“°°" 1" S°‘*"°W mu h,,g;, a,,,;n`; fd wished E' 1°” pl Th, slxtieth wedding anniversary were also appointed. Mr. Lome °“ 'M°nd”'y evem-ng' Tm’ °°“°m by bheum E ygppmess and joy w Mr. and Mrs. George Howard, MacKay then gave a very inter- was under the auspices 0! the W' w'shers 'nn y ends and wen d puma Wm have Chulotktown city, was observed last evening at eating address on “Christian En- S';‘or:;1d°;Bs gfhegldgdhgfr by FRIDAY at 1230 p_ mn cannon” Wm, their home, Fitzroy Street. There deavor Work." A hearty vote of ' _ ' °_ ° ,mlm 3 and 13 My M.,hc¢,,h_ 1; were present the immedtate nelat- thanks was extended Mr. MacKa.y'Se° View United Cmmh with Mm' T110 HHHU81 Sellefal m0¢i>lHs 0! est yywluyo Moncton oh 1-eh"-h al. ives, and a most enjoyable evening on motion of Mr. Murdock Rcals, (nmpbeu at me Pia“° rendered the Charlottetown bran/ch of the da gm. gh, hh-|v,,| of tl-gh, 4 (ocean was spent. Many charming pres- seconded by Mr. George MacDou- some medal numbers which were Canadian Legion was held last ev- res Limited) and train 14 from St. ents were received in commemor- gall. The meeting closed by re- very much appreciamd' The gms enihg at the Legion H0m€. Bild WHS Pa John and Boston. ation of the event. Mr. Howard peating the Lords Prayer in unis- M the Sunday S°h°°1 putt on a Very- '1i1Y8€ly attended- on e Q was born at cornwall on' nec. as, on. Mi-SSi°uu1'>' Peasant- H1055 beatiful Y°UH8 lad' k”"'° ‘of T°r°nt° “ny in N°v°m` meeting (no visitors) on account Burke, city, Mrs. John Bertram. riage to Mr. Henry Wedge. Miss were in aid °f mlsSi°ns"S le nerations. The bride is one of th e Rev. Canon Malone, Miss Bessie Gertrude Meek. to .lamr-S Harper. s and is very popular with a large both of C,,,,,.mm,m“.n_ ber carrying with them the very ` of the election of Patrol Leaders Hunter River, and Mrs. W. H. Marie, 36 months old daughter of bf" ""’h°° °f ‘I1 mm' °°m9°m' for this year Many more names Johnson, city There are also seven Mr and Mrs Carl Delaney and ISLANDER, DE ¢¢l»°d fm' *hd 6115111118 YSBYI Well-KYIOWH Mafmmd °°mm€1'¢'iB1 on - - - - an-lvlr. David °"' 1°' '“°°°“ 1” th’ Umm' wk” have lately been added to the grandchildren and four greet- Master Kenneth Arsenault, only 2 Livingston of thy, city has reeslv H°“°"’“`Y P"e’id°"t» DY- H D man- hal”-“B 1’°P1'°5¢Ut°d "1 UVP°1',McL.ui-e of Montague to Annie Ma- ii lu Ki-fig competition which is to be wagging list and it is regretted that grandchildren, all of whom 'were years old, as a little bride and ed g ¢¢1e'g-,-am statin' that hi; -70h11S°¥\ A Canada clothing firm in the Mari- Le The following officers were el- circle of friends. The groom is a McLURE_;\|,~LE01)_.A¢_ Mohtagog September 19. 1933. Cameron od of Victoria Cross. Minisied . 8 ' held at the Royal Winter Fair, the” Wm not be much mom my present at mst evenmn ce1ebm_ groom escorted the b,.1de_t0_be to brother, John' had passed away at Honorary Chaplain, Rev. Dr. R. times fol- the past twelve years. Fol- Rey G, C_ Pringle, I where they will meet all the limb' new recruits this time. The names tion. After the presentation of suit- the seat. of honour. The little girl cambridge, Mg_e5,, Tuesday, The M°°’h¢Hd I-f@¥ai°~ ' IOWIHZ the C@l”¢m01ly the y0uI1l-I JOHNSON-GILLIES - At United est scoring Judging teams from of mo” to be admitted on october able gm, my Eyenhm ML W_ E, Wu dressed in yyhhe and presenbl me Mn Lwmgston was in ms amd President. Mr. F. B. Conrad. couple left on a motor wedding trip Church Mnnse, l-lnrnplon. on Friclayt ms to co t. t “ sth will be published next week. Burke, on behalf of the family, ed Miss Delaney who ls her aunt. year, Hs was hom at Ning Mlle F1’-’° V1" President- MY- R- 0- ih1'°\l8h NOV# S°°*i'~ Visiiinli many It is pleasing t»° u°f» th” W- on saturday evening a delight- congratulated Mr. and Mrs. How- with li lovely bouquet or i'lowers.‘creelr the son or the late Allan °h°“d1°’~ P°7“*~" °f 1"*'°‘"°°"‘~ 0” *mf "°““'“ rbert Club, throughout the whole my com bon Wu held at Inkermam my “pm their memombh mm -'Here 9°,-nes the Bride" was sung Lyvmgston’ and has been a res Second vice President Mr - _ _ . . lv. th °" W” °' "W mg” “°“d‘”3' Mrs J. A Lawson kindly lending versary, a suitable 'reply being asthe party entered the Mm M”ss'ldent of the United states for S' mighes' uw vi:°°n:_v11:gh§t tem in tm her` spacious summer residence for mode by Mr, Howard. Yi/011119 Afsenallit F094 tht! V€fS@Siiibout forty years He leaves a wid- -<- ro p o, e o1{lo_ gouthpog-t, the occasion. while the huge bone., ____ whhm accompanied the sms wmch,°w and “muy t'° mourn. This is ADDRESS ON EDUCATION- teresting event took place Wednes- ‘“d 5”" "°"'“’“' Mt' H°""’*- of corn was bubbling the Guides Fdncouwoon nosrlcrar. - were opened by Miss Dora wedge.i,,,,, ,md member of the mmm, The Y's Mens cluo heard an ln- beln ve ei t th ' 5 W °°° ° ° y°“”3 played "spooky" games in the dif- About forty-five men are now em- After the many l0V€lY Zifis hhdfwho has been called away within teresung address °“ *’d“°“ti°““1 °f ladies and their tot-al scores. ferent mom5_ Mm. they had done ployed in reconstructing 1:-a1¢0h..Deen admired a dainty lumh was me past fourteen m,,h,_hs_ The Problems by Mr. L. T, Lowther, nt The Club, with their live stock, i justice to the com and ho; ¢h0¢0_ wood Hospmh The Work which se,-ved by the hostess assisted byimsy was ML Allan Livingston' who Principal of Prince Street School. daughter, Pearl Devina, was united also won several honours. hw, they “ther-ed in the living wg, held up for g week hemugs Mrs. curl Delaney and M155 Wedgey dyed at came Cove in August 1932' at the weekly meeting of the club in i i *_* room where a piano and a bright of a delay in shipping the steel, is The femwldef °f the ¢V@l'lin8 WHS, and the next was his brother, A1- 1”" °"'e“i"5" M” Kel’ M“"aY was i A gh., whlch B, one um, threat, fire were at their disposal and the how progressing rapidly. . Steel Spent in music and 018110118--S ‘exandel-, the well known confec- in the °h°L"' “nd Mr' Charles cfm' ____ ll f th R l B nk t. ened the destruction of seyemllevening passed only too quickly workers are puttin! the UWT itioner, who died in Charlottetown ne ° 9 Dy” B was g“°5 D ey will reside in Parrsboro. I JOHNSON-FOSTER,-A very in- day evening at the beautiful home Mr. and Mrs. W‘m. H. Johnson Sldmount. when their only Ernest Foster of Charlottetovlm, son liulldln s occurredl t l h t st `with merry songs and games. it touches on the huge steel girders » *CARTER - WIGHT - Miss i the zlth of august. 1933. Of li fum- I" ms “dm” Mr' L°"""“" mess' i°h‘"’“’“f‘ ’" “ White -"lk "We ““d~' Peters gay ond reglzstndnli :hz hug' was regrettdd that Miss SCI-lrtil WM bracing the walls and supporting Edith Carter, daughter of Mr. mid' hy of nine ,ons Bhd three dgugh. ed i-he “€¢°B~S1¥5' Of an edutd-f~\0nRl wore a bridal veil with orange blos-| ofthe garage of Mr. Albert Quigley. unable to be Present. Miss Reay the three floors. on top of thesu MH- 5- T°'""°“"- 491 Dm s°"°°' im- *me “°‘” ’°"‘“"“ my Mr' objemlizdwlelidern Sligjationdltgzord ~ 1 l he cars which were ln th, gh,-.gg ws. obly assisted by Miss Hilda. gh-dm, wil] he plued steel jnlgts North Andover, became the brlde'D,,_v1d Llymgstoh of this my -§‘€°0gn f ati c in lar; _red of Easter Lilies and maiden har at the time. ss weu as the Deion Richardson. one of the Patrol and lron matting to hold the con- or Newman Wight. 58 Asacodl M. fi fa” ° lem* ng- “ emi* an iishtlng plant and most ofthe tools Lenders. Crete flooring. on the south side street, Methuen. sch of Mr- und' _ csnsnnarao Tmarlsrrrl 1" buuktwuud- Wlihlhis \<“°W° 0 llid equipment, were salvaged. -- the two main entrances are com- MIS- Willium D- Wiilhi- Of C'°0f€°-!ANNlVERS'ARY - Mr. and Mrs, M139 in View were was ° 5"°Wi“3 The fire was noticed about 9.20 -WEDDING BELL!-A very pleted except for the balustrade,town, Prince Edward Islimd- at °_Pel-cy Lowther of Cornwall cele- t°“d°"°Y’t° “dw” the 5°h°°1 t° D- ln.. at which time it was seen pretty wedding was solemnined at guru-ourldlng the steps. A wall, di- ceremony on Saturday at st. Mon.|b,.ated the thmmh anniversary of' the childs needs by means of a burning ' - ' in it believed that had an east or ,:’e"‘°‘*5i0l'1y wind been blowing, he "fc might have spread through “inure village. As it is, the loss be r' Q"'g"`5"* surage is a serious Hang! sv;a’.~;ovalue;1| at between $3,- ‘hmoei ~ - PHI' y covered by in- was attended b Miss Edna. Des-l °risln of the fire ls not l from the residence of Mr. the Church of the Imhiiwlllufii viding the Hospital, fell during a icas Church, Methuen. 'I‘he cere (then. weddmg on Sah,,day_ Sew more flexible organization and a about fifty yards distant- conception at Wellington on Mon- wind storm some time ago and is molly was performed by the hu-st°r.~lerr1‘icr isth. A number of their rel- mm flexible °“1fi°“l“m~ '1'h"'= y "ery °”°’t' it W” ‘mP°5‘ day momirlk at 5.45, when M155 now being rebuilt. There will be Rev. Father John H. Powers. HI1d'atives from New Annan. Wilmot mu-'it be d“f°’°““a“°“ in the °°'|U °° “ve the 3‘“'“5°» me mu' Marie Lydia Delaney, daughter of two basement entrances in the the church organist played the,v,~,1l¢y and Bedeque tool; the oc- f'1V\U¢S °ff¢"°d 'O meet the “e°“5|b y which were tom down to prevent Dy. Mark ,nd Mm Delaney of re” leading to tho mm., md w°_ weddhyg musm The bride wore h “sion to can on them and extend of widely varying pupils. At the ‘of the ceremony the vocal solo UBC.. °’ "“° ”“’“°‘ °° °d1°’“‘°¥` wllln lied l nl e » dlnln rooms The erterlor gown or white enillon with a white notably the W”°h°““|toeMrn;1n:;sV‘l:.lter Welding; Sn Sasha, buildiilg is being sand blast- satin hat and shoes, and she car- Ithe same time making them a need f°l‘ V°°aU°“°1 °d“°‘m°“» and' _ ' V ' , - ‘ . . l ti l . b dz/xelginyghgaf §f;'.m-l.gT}h1i;fkacK;e‘°g Mr. and Mrs. John P. Wedge, ed to remove traces of corrosion riedva. bouquiet of whlgtetgosgyrxiilypresghlatoh of Bi hhnyy chl;h,,a:\¢;,jy;h;lrccli;1c;;1a:]y ob\;r;cc;v;iaof 0 a wooden building éwght of Summerside. Rev. Urban Gillis l and to blend the old brickwork babys breat . Ml: b l he.lservice.t'Ilhe evten ng ylals l;1dasoca1 Mon were mastery of fundamental sever! y ' ,offioiated at the nuptial mass. with the new. This process con- a close friend oft e rl c. was rlly span in ins rumen a s v "H B Ima’ but W” “ved while the girls choir of the parish slats of diverting a stream of air matron of honor, she wore a fr0ck|muslo and some very witty speech Dl'0°@SS@5. VDCBUOUHI E Ceiicy. ` ' - _ . hn n Mrs. W. E. much damage' san ve weetl a ro rlatei d sand under pressure of 100 of peach chiffon with a blue hatlmaking. Mrs. J. Harris Waugh and'h€alth, citizenship, ethical think (Dr) H. D Jo so , lsimmrmh Two “sauna tanks' connmmg h gns Mrzn sfriencil of ptlhe pbride ll; on the weather beaten parts and shoes and she cal-ried an armllvlrs. c. Scott MacMul-do were the|il’l8. W01‘thy use of leisure, worthy and 300 gallons respecuvelyx yd” . ytte d d th emoll f . h b ildln with th abrasive bouquet of tallsmnn roses. John pianists. A trio consisting of M'essrs 1101110 menlbefshlp- S0Ci€i-Y Hi- 18180 kgpt iromexDlodii1Bbydi8K1n5 :lm gxggnwzs ce; ch;n:;\;g1n5; sueiteof uremoiilng me sailed mm casey of Medford' g close friend J. H. Waugh, R, Campbell and P.‘ now recognized the rights of thei th 6 ank platform and quad- dd dr f b chiffon in When the Job is completed it of the bridegroom, was his best Harry Waugh rendered a number Child to educational opportunity, e exposed ma with wmr' yelvetngvlth eric oand rzlvollssorics to gl he difficult to distinguish the num Following the ceremony li of old time sclectrohs- which add- ‘md i° ° fa" °h““°@ ‘°’ -‘°"'d°' yy . - he evenings gh- velopment. The best education was match, and carried a bouquet oi parts which have been filled up reception was held ui the mme ‘lf fd B 800'* deal W t | _ Whyte md pink mawdragon she .with new bmk, the brlde's sister, Mrs. Arthur tertailimcnt. Ice cream and crlketthat which taught the pupil how ' | . - o f- to live most flilly now. Neglect, . y yMassey. Railroad Avenue, North were served in tho dining F0 m- H t y i .. _ i- l l diff f parents Roch" who was sign gttlr-sd in _pnssma 0F GEORGE IVES Andover. After a wedding trip toltor which Auld Lang Syne and Dover? QF H @l°€“0€ 0 h sunday ` Princ Edward Island whore thcy "Good Night Ladies" were sling in must not cheat future citizens. Mr. briwzin velvet. Mr. Peicy :ikflle S-Tt1er2e4tl?a&stedhi:wl:;,ni;) in Tryon' will vaisit the brlclegrcom‘s pdrciits chorils Mr and Mrs. Lowther very Roy Cudmorc presented Mr. Gor- aceas m.mea. e. .a » ' " , hft" gh, :er;°|T:nyM€h, h|.!31a|p;: Gem-ge rye; gt 52 years of age. the couple will make their llomc graciously thanked their visitorsidon Hutcheson with thc Club ty motoredto Bummerside and had Mr. Ives was born in Tryon OD,” 3 Plfkef C°“ft' M°°h“""- their hearmest oongratulauohs, at present time there was a great for their lovely gift and kind wish-|Daddy Spoon soms, and carried a large bouqlietl was performed by the brides- Mr. Goo. Johnson, brother of the Sept. 22, 1933, by Rev. Geo. Ayerl, assisted by Rev. G. A. Sollar, Dr, Charles ll. Jolirison. of Eldon, tq Margaret C. Gillies. R.N., of M0111- treal. WEATHERBIE - MACPHERSON _At Georgetown, Prince Edward Island, September 21, 1933, by Rev. C. U. McNcvin of St. Davids Unit- ed Church, Flora Sarah, dnuglltel marriage to Mr. George Robert of Mrs. MacPherson and thc lata Thomas MacPherson. to Sidney Ai- of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Foster of, fred Winn Weaiherbie, Son of Col- unstaffriage. The bride look-edf onel and Mrs. S. S. Wcailmrbic of Béllevlle. ;._;'i__;~*i*_~T_ DEATHS ’§f&7;;§2. 19 3. fern. She entered the drawing room George Ives’ aged 82 y. rl the arm of her uncle, Rev. Geo. JAY_On ,ruesdayv Sept M 19” A. Sellar, of Florenceville, N. B.. . Mrs. James Jav of Pf-likes Station, while Mendell.sohn’s Wedding' aged 84 Wars ` - March was played by Mrs. (Lt.-, ` MACDONALD-At. Grand Tracadii 0°” mu' The "‘“"""'g° °"°“‘°“y sept. 2s, lass, Hugh R. iilacoonnid. _ aged 71. ncle, Rev. Geo. E. Ayres, assisted '"0RTON_At Lowm. Montague M y R/ev. Henry Perce. At the closc.MOnday_ Seph 35, 1933, David A. _I Horton. aged 80- ' cause was beautifully rendered by RAMS_,“-_S,,ddcn]yy Scptembm- 35 Nelson R:lnis:l,\', aged 65 years. l' ride. The room was tastefully dec- MACLEDD_M vfywrm 9,,-pfmhhc( rated with,red and green About 2 19-D M_|,m',. \;,,cM,-,d heed 50 - - 8, ;. . e . 50 guests were present. As they en-y _q|M)10Ns_At spring lurk Road ‘fred they Were Nwived bl’ MTS-|`on September 28th, Mrs George B. Burke and MTS. G- A- SGUBT- A MA(`I‘llliRSON-.»'\f. Charlottetown. dainty luncheon was served ln thc] sept, 28, 1933, .iloxalldor J. Mac' spacious dining room wllicli was: ph¢|»_=_;m_ ngnrl Iili. decorated with Dluk and whltefrnor-in the ci-._v Hospital on flowers. Those pouring tea wcre:l5(.pt_ 34, 1933_ Lau;-rl Troy, dpugl-l. Mas Mary Johllsoh- MTS- SDUl`B@0l1Efer of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Troy. Jenkins. Mlm Ida'Sellar cut thejgrepnfleld, age 21 years. iccs. Those serving were Mrs-"l\r1'lI.EN-At 64 Rochford Street iRev.> H. D. Johnson. Mrs. F. J- cllnr:ozr<-town. on Thursday. sop- Holman, Mrs. Louis Mayboe. Mrsflclrlbcr, 28, 1933. Milly Honors Geo. Johnson, Mrs. 5 ff. 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