pact: ‘TEN _ “THE l CHARLOTTETOWN _QUAR_DIAN _____ aouu News BUDGETFoR OUR SATURDAY SUBSiZRlBElTS: NQYEMPERB. 1941 evergreens and pink and white ribbons. To the strains of “Here Comes the Bride" played by Mrs. Walter Leard. pianist for the eve- ning. the bride-to-be was escort- ed to the seat of honor by Mrs. Edwin MacFarlane. Mr. Robert Calms to the tune of "Roll in the Barrel" wheeled in the gsily de- corated barrels full to over_flow- lng with lfts, many and varied. which test fled to the recipient's popularity, Presents were opened by Mrs. Charles Henderson and Mrs. George sherry. The verses were read by Mrs. J. H. Mac- I-‘arlsne and Mrs. Prank Cairns} while Mrs. Fred Murray arrandged the gifts on the table. Mrs. An er- son very graclousl thanked all larcsent and exten ed an invi ion to all to visit her in her new home, A general "Bing song" and fully arranged with msldenhair fern. The bride and groom stood before a bank oi Fall flowers and under a large white suspended wedding bell. Durin the sign oi firemen were called again to the the Register Mrs. odd sang ‘Be- scene of Wednesda ni t’s fire cause". Following the ceremony l‘! which destroyed t e 0-year-old delicious wedding supper was serv- build-rig. The fire fighters laid a ed. The table was artistically ar- line of hose ilhd Wfllfil’ W“ Pvllrod rgnggd with flgwerg m4 woqqih; on the debris for several hours. bells, and centered with two large “Pertinent o! Public Works wedding eakeg, Th“, who “mud and Highways officials yesterday in serving were Mrs. Melville 1"“ "'1? "llmhmud B .349? game, Hairs. mdlwrin f-Iorlle. vMiss $1,013 P" m‘ W" “W” m“ l!’ ems orne. s. Lews e . - Mrs. Irving Laird. Miss Do edmlflhl mfo "w" W" “fill??- Bellar. The large number of gifts dwned“ a ‘an latwlllsw l“ a" "ewved by the “m” ‘M xrwm dealer ‘I’! was alrtlle Awiilcuriliilllral ‘m ' “n” °l "'9 "mm “d WP‘ l-fall for demonstration lrposes A ularity of ills young couple. Mr. mom mm mu . u‘ o" wk" 811d M". WMNXI left 0!! l Wlddlflfl ‘ho would“ l the lo” "l: to principal Pulhlo in "- F- Thel! was s ll no thcil-y of the social hour rounded out the sve- W? mvdlllllif i319 5Y1“ W" origin of the blaze which was dis- ning artcl- which lunch was aerv- lllliflld-lh Navy ensemble with iins- covered before l0 o‘clock. ed by the ladies. The festivities ltolled opossum. he ‘Mono No decision had been reached as with "For She's a Jolly nllwhlh in mu nv- to whether I building would be Good Fellow" and God save the-On ill I’ Nlillrn Mi‘. Ind Mi‘! erected on the site by lhh qwel-h. 0h depgi-Qurg tho lwsrren will reside at North River ent. _ wished the brlde.to-be when Mir. Warren is a successful The eight graders in the bulld- lnuch happiness in her new life. vouns farmer. - in: were valued at approximately _..._. -——— 820.000 and this loss was artiaily One of the most disastrous fires to visit the city in covered by insurance. The gulldin years completely destroyed the Agricultural Hall laat lfifucglxnwtgdglflloofw night, leaving the large wooden building a. smouldering i‘! thexigcahool a“ valued a’ ruin. Damage was estimated unofficially at $40,000. The brawl, %nc-e_ Awflnlllllflg origin of the fire, which was discovered st approximately l-he books m valvmd and stored 9.40, was unknown. Flames were shooting through the Jlluglflfilillfaglllflfol gm 5&1,‘ roof of the building when firemen arrived at the scene a off lay-stander; M‘ minute: lllmi ll t th c. t s h I s iy mm Part o t c s oc o e overnmen c oo ups , houed in the same building, and some road machinery was canied while the fire was in p A three- t house 0n rs while as well as 400 tons of coal. was included In the loss. Shortly after the blass was dis- firemen ogemaiely lwllfld Extension Secretary The ruins of the A ricuitural Hall biased up last nght and pirlinell the lmiure 0i‘ the zstilerlnll 1i"'l called upon KflllllOiTl Abbott M v.1 n read :1 nice rnnillillllcninry ad- drpss fiiTfl lllfl plvseniniion of a pursr- COllllllillliif a nest sum of rnollr-y was fllflflf‘ by Gerald Loch- lluri. Mr. Owen expressed his thanks in on» rind nil in a lilting niwnllv-r and nil inlnvtl in silrzin! “For He's A Joli ‘ . ‘The ihrWs inlcr $f.'l'\'(‘(l a drlicirlns lunch and the rr-mzlinlicr of iho evening Wrla pleasantly spent .n rinncfillc. Mu=ir lvns furnished bv PlIaW-l .\'i"l<"l‘7ip nrcmnlldnicd bl’ Jlnlnllo iinl-dllllr nild lzrcrliiy unlov- rzi hv nil a1 occasions. Mr. and Mrs. Wllidcn rugherls automobile leave its park- ilre large keepers rlf bees and ing place at about 5.45 yesterday ililve ml llllilunl output 0f llllnfiTmorning. it is a Ford Coach bear- ni several tilousand pounds. Mrs. i 1m; the llwhge number 3908. At a Wllllicll is remaining behind to late hom- lhsl; hlghh the machine “k” “are °l we h°n°Y-"H~ was still missing, police said. REILLY — LLEWELLYN pnEgglqtl-Aflofl _ A number of T!“ “flldmg “M friends and nelzilbors gathered at tie Baptist parsonage Montague, on lhe home o; phl-ngll Curran gt Tuesday. evening. Oct. 14. Wn:.‘il_ Plenum Grave lo ghy ggoflbye to Ruby Helen, daughter of Mr. James-l Mlss Jenn“) glirrah lmd Mrs, All- Llt)\\’(‘ll,\'i’l and tile late Mrs. Liew- m5 Mcqunld who were lehvirig fnr v-llyll was united in marriage tul MOnll-elll l0 spend the wihterg when Julnt-s ftalmond. son Mr. and llle we“, hml all arrived hh ha- Mrs. James Reilly, all of Gnsper- dmss was read by Mr,‘ Lee Mac- eaux. The ccrelnony was erfornlcd Donald and the lhdles were presenc- ,__ ___ by Rm". J. VG. DUllCllh he brule Cd wllh a lolmlhlh pen and l-hmcil The (‘l'.'lii lllm i - (lid soll 0i All". \\'"-"' blTllllllng-I" Fllumd in a. navyl set. bv Miss Evelyn Cllflllll- 30th and Ail-s. [ml 1w 0i Wvliinlzi n,, blllf‘ "ll-“Pmmc “ml "‘3C“>“°“°5 m responded and expressed their ap- u"<' m’ Sumlllvrslriv. "us criilcaliv- "l-"Tll. 5m‘ W35 ‘mended by Miss preciation to their friends Mid 000* bllXTlFfl in n filo Wlllill doslrclcdl HiiY/‘l RPITIY. ill-W ("@8504 lil JRVY “l go see them all next summer. ll," l,..l,,. l ,.l,l_ll,,,,l,, l-l-ldnyl lblup. Mr Cllrl (imlulm of Murray The mmalnder ol the gvgnlng was sllorill- fli'll‘ noon ill(‘\’ went tnl "hill!" Nilllh was fllhflm-tman» M“ spent in games and dancing A the srnllins ml rill iil'lll to do < lrrcf "ii" M“ mllly “m "aside m GAS‘ dainty lunch was served and a l ne- cllorcs lWH/lilii i - only Cllllll. ill lwrpml-‘l- pal-ted wishing the illfl5 890d luck liltl b - i "ill . ii i rl-l- ———~ --—- hnu; ntlllnftl). (“IA lhnlllonnlfin ilnflpl-l _.<ENATOR Ylsrrs 1a.“? ‘l A PM hum.“ Show" w“ held they nclll-nri illlmvsl nliri snlnkc co:ll-. iqllllllifll‘ PR" 5&1!!! Olgh liil Bill’ ‘l’. ht, Dgfliley Hall on Wednesday ing liTllill il-o ril-olllnlz. Tilt-y ‘ lfvfll “i).fl(f)lhnirmllliorlrllle aahflor his “ml; evorilng in honor of Miss Lucile gl-Ielat (l|t]'ll1fi\"l‘rl1i{\;‘ iflylglllldlilliqlfllglCnllllxglg fraud‘; m Mqlpeque The lfiehlall Hicke 31h‘? (guvgaltélclgllllronogywas vs: h l ed to i Loch .flfi" _ _1 71- ‘ Y " ‘ _co; O ‘l - Lo dfiy5gpgnn come“ hr- ' §°“,§}“{§~‘l,T,§‘,"‘.lY.°'§§bll.§‘§md§§§lll§§ §§§l§tll§llll<h§ l1rfsfirtleniri1llgDethllelllgslexflJfflndllgfaaingwIigxlnsugénnmgggllottelbwn to vial: her oiling sistolll ' ' ‘ r ‘ '. ‘ ' 0-83"? . t- Both their hus ands re ecease and had to do tho best they collidl aill and mentally. Ho ls one oi tho w, lhlended by a mh-llgtufe bride . - . ii. i ~. h C ril - ~ _ them. Before marriage heir name "lllhm ‘l; ,,-‘."*‘},’,§‘,,‘{{5 ,’.f.’§..,.5§i‘°hl,°.l"l§l5' wgSte-“Pllzlgtreicprlzlll; odi lb: laslnarcllrtl “Fm Emil" 5mm’ Mag?’ “llllllflwas Nicholson and they resided at §.,.°?,,,.',l"lo h. hhwh-‘gllrlldd about,‘ West is almost a legend now. the Eifil" “M” m” lmllmg ‘é Hamel Grove. surviving them ls a lll‘, larbcllnd llliad flnv rush“; rlim nresclit dav generation have it bride V’ b“ Wm‘ i °h°°° 1mg“ sister. Mrs. A.D. MasPherson, Char- ‘ t w llillizton about comparatively soft. Mr. Riley wasl “l” "mm the ymmg ‘l ° lotteiown. Two sisters and a broth- lnsgnnllzipold all-av. l-atvr the lllllo "l" "f "ml Cilllfhillvllo “and 0f "n" *,‘,.‘.},‘§“",',’°fl,..§§’ §fffib§‘,’“'f,§"'nmf,§ cl- predeceased them. Mrs. MacKin- one was broupht in the hnsniilll and llgétlrlongdlilllllzllllclllilllipilillllle vrlllljgtlgllllllll whlcl] wplc opened l” Clam M85 man's luneral will be held tomorrow " ‘mmm’ t" b” “b” H“ ‘Wm m‘ l g A ‘ lnrlloo lllolgllal of Mrs Patterson l . _ ileid esilerds afternoon from :' hurl Mrs. lmcln- lost the house fitlinolv rewarded in later years i~v~ CCmWnYlM “am” The ‘ma’ m‘ i ha: late rzsidence? 222 Richmond I 7" - ~ hen expressed her thanks in a 9 ti i ni as their only Appointment to the Bennie of Ibis ho l ~- -_ . st l’ l . loo h nnl“ fufiiilllilrllql-Pfrllfltrlfffig? a“: it" get the' great country. This Plllmlln” h“ §Tr"..'.',',‘,',"‘€.F'."""§7~o-§“ll "llolflmilolfl waxlleetlonducwgy RkvevYAe-g Tllfllllll- chiid to the tlnctcr. 111w are a small direct roprrscntn lln in Bcn- - hi‘ - | v‘ o’ cull,“ wghhur . amen Hillsbomugh cauiilht ii the blasest . . - . DD. . .*'""'"' "I'm" "l?!" "d" ljnlhfllggél; glfnim",,,‘§°{',1"‘v$2§l.‘}§§‘.§§,,‘},“.{,‘$.21! §§§L°°Zdmi¢§d°l Elgficlfsligklllflqvql’ wit}! KY1‘. Rev. f-ffilegh Miller. Dr. Thomp- covered the sky was illuminated sis-cams in an effort w born. Thev res c on . . - ' ' ' ' l - l1 K ill DPQ . HOWIVO [ll- f‘l’l1Pl"a old hnmflsiond- the late late r. Riley Rfgfl rllnny olhler Ulllvluihf‘ remailrllderdfgcll-‘il; , xgnflgfigllgf£ze:haeg:llgr'mtllllflll_ gofl-hfhrgvlvllwkl (all? 30mg?" m? mlnum “w” "t" ‘alum ‘mm Dvilltlfllvdtwwflrlyeratl-fllelflaf glfdr gfdzlillggrsiilt gnsllalylll zlsinsrgions trod» frlrwthv 2221i». was olnvld """l°°* cw“ l” m“ l" "mlff fwmtd,‘ l” n‘ "f," ,2"; fix‘ v-ml». Ir arsn ~ - ~ _,__ __' ,__ ._ sine ur was oo e. - Mr- lnvlv has w" l"*'"""" "”‘ ‘l l‘ ‘"‘°’°"°“"" "°"“’l'{’ m,‘ 8K lll- my} “"1 ""1? "" ‘ " gated lfiytiwlrolll ‘ti: building moist; loo feet widcond feet l. ,_ s»... Their many friends trust representation and pres ge a l ntm cKay. w oh iru er acccm- l'mh Wm“ u“ 1 “ m. w". p,“ m.“ m ‘lll :'°°y”__8 “w; oould bs quadrupled-K paniment by Mrs. Ivan Dusgan. - tile Red Cross Rooms at S‘side on Monday afternoon. Miss Katherine McLennan, B. A.. RN. of Charlotte- town presided. Nurses were there from all parts of the Province, a- bout thirty six members belng pres- ent. ’I1"e usual business was trans- acted. Mlss Mchemlan gave a re- port on the recent conference‘ in Montreal when the shortage oi nurses was discussed. The matter was discussed at some length. The holdingcof refresher courses was also d uased. At the conclusion oi the meeting Mrs. Osborne who for- merly had been on the nursing staff of Dr. Greniells Hospital at Belle Isle gave an interesting talk of the life of the people there.--B. Mrs. Isabelle MacKinnon, 02- year-old resident of Brookfleld, died yesterday morning. a few hours be- fol-e the funeral oi her sister, Mrs. sarah Patterson. Charlottetown. _ The latter was 08 years of age. The lsisiers became ill within a few days ‘of each oiller over a fortnight ago and failed to recover. Mrs MacKlnnon took sick the I-‘ELIGIIER —- Al Vlctcrln. Nov. 8. 194i. Mrs. Helena llklligher, med 66 CAMPBELL - in the City Hospital. Nov. 6. 194i, Ida Agnes MneDoi-iald. nae 32 vears. of NnShWllllk Bridsf- N. 8.. belove wife of Michael Campbell of this citv now attached to the R. C. A. F. depot. Monclcn. ASKIN-In Wollaston. Mass. slid dcnly, November 2. 194i. Wlllllllll H, beloved husband of Bernadette Askin (nee Poriler). l PYKE -. at the p. a. i. l-lospltl» Novpii, 194i. Mrs. ste hen l-l. Plli (Dora Murphy) age 9 Will‘!- scorr - at Charlottetown N-w. l. lfllwgheodorevscott oi Freeland, a e years. IJCLUIIE —~ At the P. E. I. Kw tal Oct. 30, 194i. infant son of l- Wlilialln and Mrs. McLure. w“ Royal . MYERg - at the P. a. l. Hoililg: Nov. S, 194i, infant son oi Mr. a Mrs. Borden Myers. 8t. Avards. , CLARK - At Sumrnersidc. Nov- i 194i, Neil Clark. age 8B yohlfl- on’ CAMPBELL-At Belle River. n m’ ill,‘ Alexander Camllbe - year MITCHELL —!n the city. Ni"- mi. Chilled Mitchell. m ‘ll mo; BLAOQUIERE - At his resi em.- Gerald street. Nov. l. i941. Item Blacuuiere, age 77 ye PATTERSON —- A ‘Bt. on Bunda Sarah Pattersl uririnm M the gfnovfgnh Gl Wf‘ ave’ Elm’ rs. uiz o - . I ~ MMKINNON-At Brookfileld Tuesday. November 4. 1945*.“ Isabella MacKinnon. aged lillmwxlrv widow of the late Finley A solemnimd at I > i _ . Do id ll Lo l. McKay willie "e =""S"""“ "ll: §22"‘..‘-i2.i2o§5? .:::"":-..“";l.; ollloll.““cl.ml~ét ‘on h. frenlen were fighting the Agricultural bul.d’n but this was easily extinguished a num- mesnbers of re department h! use of a ladder and buckets olf water. The of and men of the NP- iehes Fire Department were ki oiled with coffee and san . H. Cook. Mrs. George . A. Busstie. in DAVID-Ln sth. igtl. M" ml“ imp bearers were: Messrs. Rtss. Ne‘l Rolimsor. Donald Mac- Kinnon. Wm. McMillan, D. Mac- Xlnnon and ht. J. Nicholson. byMraG TIGHT Wsiuoiual I A uul tvezlliilll: lli-s slllelllnzzeli . _ __ - WEDNESDAY Fnwhy P SOUBIS MAN [NJ 3,0591“ ln slfl M-aryh Angllmll (l “m, 0h l Pfriends will regret to learn cull CEMETERY MEETING _ The I The la of Cra aud and vlcln- VETERAN Pllllililgfillvamsll: VISITING Tommi-o _ The or; 3. Rpd¢h_ Royal 3:“ ~50!» _ _ . Bi ls o oi M. and Mrs. Edson . it were ed w u on Oct. 35 Joseph Dimcan, e r ladlgh ll Slltuldllv e elling Veil. Alclldeacun ° - 5 n. r - - lfillnufll 319951318 01 the Poppies Y i h h” mmoud toserg- Rev J. R. McMahon Rector of VY Bouris, till; “eh! In FUNERAL SATURDAY - The _ ‘ . . ., lllcllllll. when lciow. Prince 8b., Charlottetown, _ . the lato J. Warren Newsome was Canada as n P - u“ “f! Th a Hlll Hmplm m or G. R HJffiLslll o . i. _ ,i.emete y oi Mt. Stewart. took l ,1 h n served in the Milton and Rus t ursd v undergo - . .- - » -. . .. . . . had the misfortune tofali and DNHK _ called suddenly fran their midst. can. . m‘ trough“ fluluul oi 111E Llic Miss Glnlbs Miss Al t y Mcmbllu of D.t.oi. hi rm He as rushed w me -\Ga_ place at the home of the Presi Dunn‘ m. d‘ h. mm,“ ‘bout man y; hiwderg in Aberdeen m for ronto attend were ihlumld Wise. Hlli-i-lilgtoll. W85 held sdlur- ms mlllfll l“ ll", lwll. blmds 0f i; wllere “life mm”, w,” allmmdldent. Mrs. Geo. Clark. with I full 0h, ply-ohm, daily routihd- Regiment, Scotland. for four the marl-logo oi hi; hrdhher Liehh recent manoeuvres by l,“ courlnl ‘ l uiloz-nncu. Tho scrvlil.‘ Min‘ mllirinlony to Ll-lulzng Alrcriliis- go The llllle lellow l5 realm; y-ny-lbQflTd of trustees present. ‘rise gulfin lh, l,” “lei-hum having’ years in Manes. His many irlenlls J. F. a. McMahon, Halifax Rifles aion of the guns. i-ie h“ m“ man Cllnries E. Etiillcilr of FClTl- lollably hooks closed for this year with u we vlllue wllh m‘ flashy". h; congratulate him. (Patriot please (AR) to Miss Phyllis ceilings o; with the Navy for 1g mom!“ dille. lull-h. Tile young l-olulll- gels ' __.__ balance of $164.19. was suddenly taken ill in his own 0097-) ‘ia-Idaliéax. ‘fir. M i$al8 expect- M” 8 Tm ~ '- ~ v zltlvllileti by LAC. Vvlllml - '19‘ - ATH F MR. NEIL CLARK i—-— used sned- w n “ex Y 9W ' ET , Dul'.siaii'ilii‘.!0. inc paiibv. well nllj Mrs. Burlls. The bride ar- _,.,‘f.'id.,,,,‘2,.,..,,,.. on Monday BRIDE SHOWEBED - The of- {:31 $1‘: Qould hlflfiiwm" To h; imvovh-rgn _ Th. in his the pgflgh w ‘olpenins meeting d; memaglrm wt l: sirssrs. Wm. Hilizhos. Vmlfi" rived in Sumlucrslzie on Tilllrsday. molnlhg all the home o; M15; fice staff and. those associated wilh ___.,_ large brick build-ins on the be under the cars or Rev. A molly wt held November still‘ lluw» ho s-"llliifi-i- B“°“““"l1--\O. Eillnser 11nd Mu- Efllllg" W1" Conquest S‘side. Mr. Nell Clark. the office o! the Mnrlihna 11inch“ -WEDDINQ anus-n quiet col-noi- of P and Dcrchester Loni-cw Gardner of st. Paula, e .4: clalicrll with ch, p,“ Saunders, Wilbur YOUllkel‘. alKllresi/je lh sunllherglrio, The groom's lormerlvfiol Malpeqlm ML Clark C0. Lid, held a most enjoyable kl?» weddmg w“ wlmmlhelg in m; street; will be converted into Charlottetown. dfigt Ml’. Wrlgh 1h lhc malt“. '. Inlcl-lnc-ni. \\'in5lv€ father is rwtor 0i rho Anglican “.35 383.9,,“ o; “gel The funeral cllen shower a short time ass.“ l]? United Baptist church, summer apartments, it was learned glith. i__. 3.: Jeckilst studied was the lll and “llmfll l" F?" '5~ '\viil lake place on Wednesday after- a‘: vim: Xfnsélléillfugrllllgllfguflyf side on Salturday ljvlheern ll/liss Verna fillets-lively llB-st nlgtflhtocgltpleglwnl: qmdxgelmnsegvg tilrfldkrlllslgoxgtgllttlfillz lgcfi_ exgligueddrulncldioval England u w‘ — l . ' ~ - ' Mae Harrada o Mina-n W56 l ' - AVE — Filo Sold-i —WEI)I)ING llr:l.l.s - A very "°°“ u’ Maxpeque come a? M“ Ellie“ Rem’ lhfillzwllflflglfllfi’ Nlrs. Thomas raglan-is of xnutsford when renovated it will contain ties between this province and the doult with in its varlou; m ‘7- “llillrllv “Tddlllt! “no Plllhllllllzlid P“ -EYPECTED T0 RECOVER- M me 1w“ bmmh‘ é m g _ was united in marriage w Brenton three or four apartments. The mainland, a cplroposed practice by Mrs. Davidson, M1,, M“! ._ nlorll- snlurdzlv October ill. Trinity A“ elnhbmonlhyold child so“ of ful luncheon wasden oyemse m Kellh smallhluh m, q Mr, mg name of the new owner was not blackout for arlottewwn, air I" "id Mrllcreflmlh, he,“ ' -~““- Tl“ P-‘r-‘ilmfl’ “l 3 °"““'“- “'“°“ “M” vn lid Mrs Leo Lecky or Mis- 91-11mm)“ wrlfiolnllietho evenln ‘w...’ Mrs. Daniel Smallman of Knuts. disclosed last nisht but it iorm- service to the Island. the Maritime "W" H v! the ‘Berehadelf’ uni H. Bl-olnlul. Al- lMnrjnrle bruise. dnugilier of M ‘eollclw P E -I is-exmcled w w itlelllnozlt enloyably l“ plymg 50m my, g, w, cool; w,” the 0g. erly belonged to Mrs. MacDonald Board ofTrade annual meeting and a found of thirteenth century --~ "'i)I— .. .i -'. - - - m. C. i . lliltqllglaewl/gfl com mm Sh“; s bums lo ms m, fz§°mes_ flciating clergyman-S. of southport. (tlillésrsprmulellemlmgitllrclhaillrtmnxglatégrl! glllifl; twzhgravelnlféyexltlleclltcled lo l _ . . . - a .-_ - . ____ -——— ———‘ - _ o ... ‘sass; 2.2.2:... v “‘ . M» test.“ woavi- one. lttilztl Siiffitltifél essentials» ti” “° ° ‘hi’ ,. -' “a , rlhlo lhe r. a yerhwopasss - aroewn - l l w l ,. h v l‘ V‘ ‘illii lilllilllll 01.! _The cllilci wads brurntlkln ah flrglllzily. Vlflgdalrgfi-iattdrsllagbddalshermunm at m‘ home m mvemessl a i Mum”: who m“ m," a whlle E0 Board o: Trade lutvnliht. Ltwcol. - u citluluuntln: throuizll gllll11:61:“llllnalilgvll]llllflluilllQo-telgl:; gllljcslly desllole r e v om lullllo; at the annual meellllfil held lsland, on ugclfloblel‘ lzsrlll sgfgm a a»; Moélli-lxfaaltlilllnss giggled wltléorp: x. i. Rogers. President. was in the wgndlggllllfgjo§enillllflgidhul getty ‘- 0n Clllllldn Colin Tilt" ‘,' .‘ '. “ " K M l - i da in the Cit B ding, “"1"” "l" l‘ Y e“ “we cha and the meeting was at The~ l Hi cl I" villi“ l" l’ ‘Elm by l bun" mnulldlng h“. d RESIGNATION ACCEPTED-Al élisislrollgmwh- M“ °~ l; Mwmh” g3‘ hlltlvgomxilhl °é%““t High, O1: gliectlsiclllmyrflrk sigéhxllsonltshstltllgurfillag Chammmwn’ llllggdrilyyluldl/celllnbgr gllldcrlvl?“ W‘ M" -“- ‘l “t ' L‘m“‘“““l ' the rclzuim- monthly uncetillg of Tlgnish, the retiring plesident, was suflilay ocljobe, 26th h; '1 l5’ M son of Mr. and Mrs. James Mac- The 3mm decided wfequest the Sherry. daughter of Ivviilien V“ Lvsuu ml" 5H" - lillc School soul-d. held yosterdnv named Honorary President. Mm, all“: 56mm at lhmhom-e o,- Alw. u, m, mell. sewn,” h, m“. gllyk Cilurlililllulo allow a proclloo the late Mrs. Sher of pix,‘ f. f. . ~ l “uh lhulvhlllv" » v afternoon the reslgnhllon oi Miss Other officers named were: viqe- M, J wareham Cmpheil the n- country. One son, William ‘s a ",9" 1° ° Y l" l" "l"? was united in rd , °°1 mas “l. 1t; (..\.\.-\p. l- Agnull’ of tile R. c. A. r2. was best Marv Callaghan il-onl the staff of President. Mr. Austin Bell. Whn main; were conveyed to the’ hall ao- silnnor in land and anotherson "*- Thl“ W“ 4°“ on m°l1°iil 01 Brendon sherry. son 0f Mr " MT. Gvnlll. xourlkll, "l mom-ft‘ mall. Immediately lifter the ccro Rocllmrd Square School was u‘ Sands m-elecwd: Directors: Kings oomplmed by the orange om”. Jamel h” j nod me navy ind ls M510!‘ T. E. MacNutt. seconded by Mm‘ George sherry M“) or. allil V . of l\(ll.ll lllllyl‘. hionv tile happy l-oung couple left cepled and Mls; llllcla Brown c°unl§,_Mr. Jerome Chapman. Red when the “Wm? w“ conducted by now mung a Mm.“ ln “mall-n: Dr, J, i, clhl-k, 1v w“ also decll-L wood‘ Rev‘ William ~Ma D? _ l F ' lily u till Ilorllaflillpilsllllltillxlzllill‘ “'11s appointed .n_ ller pluoe. 0th? f Phlhll prince-Mr. Cletus Gavin, Rev_ ,;_ A Mc5qwhh_ at 8t. Hyacinthe. Quebec. larder: oizfggxérgltlgnmifivllaciall‘ Gntlverzl- celebrated the Nuptlal Mllcss ‘clam ,. .1‘ no lO\ lhts. q _- - -_ business transactions llcle puleyl-rlgnlsh‘ Qlleen5_M;-_ Emmett Gal- ___._ e a r 0 - performed the wedding common llh... ,- loyuoiod n llcopinn oi lmlllm. llmll Norm Rusllw CONCERT A1‘ (mam) viEw_ ter it was learned from Hon. H. The bride who vlas given Rwa - iiu- llcnlu oi‘ till» urollnls] pluvlqulf. ____ . ' __ KEOUGJI-MMgOUII-Allll- t: 5-: Tile Charlottetown Male Chorus H. Cox that the Government was her father was attended byyhl’ flllnll‘ lilo ll. opul or "iunolim ‘(Lt .11"; CNN-En Cllllhhl n a L cum MEETS _ The wedding muc loca n re resented 5h ghjoyahe “hurt, starting m work on such a plan. cousin Miss Lena Rilnahlln whllt iu-uill vul in hus" "lllllbm l° “S” slayer Montague was tile scene Prince Edward Islanders’ club of took place on Tuesday afternoon. n ai-and View Hall Tuesday Military District No. 6. with Head- the groom w-ls supported l, ' collie iilc bridv Prvvlollo l0 Pi" of a‘ ‘filly pm“. wgddlhg oh Shh"- McGlll held lls hm mggflng of Oct. 2i. in the vestry of St. Paul's night in aid of the Carry On Can- quarters at Halifax. has requested brother Roland Sherry Dllflfl, m‘ 3 ‘““"“““° m“ ma“ M‘? the guest 0f rla evening when 0on1 rlorerce lhe yegr Monday lri Douglas Hail. Pffibylveflfln Chllmh- Whth RAW- ada Corps. The entertainment that certain areas in this province Mass appropriate hymns l? "ll H l"*“""" “f n lmt-‘lv llllye“ at“, m‘? vhlm. or Grvnk River became thelAnor President Tom DeBlols 0! MP- W- 5w"? DUMB-ll “Killed l" was under the auspices of the as well as the other Maritime pro: sweet] lendered by Mrs ugh,“ » a a v ~' i5lllliiil“ l‘. "_"l"l’l“““‘ "xclmmze ‘Vlfnfql In” A1572‘?! ‘l-d A u ddmembels pbansli vsDr were dis- slelllng. 8nd PW. Richard Kellll lwas in attendance and heartily Island named for this in ilfflfllfioiv ‘Fbllolldn thac m: u ~ . l Il'll(l(*l'i‘fl .\'l‘l.<s Nlurrfll’ ii shower Hui‘- Uhlfl“ ‘llvlhellimwnah Olfllqllgsnlilllnj of KI“ ongllllslleé was appolm. Keou h, son of W. Keough, P. E, I. lencored the various numbers pre. eluded‘ Wellington Moglllposrflaas: the bfidfll party gmotoeredcerifymony ~~ |'c‘"“""“"" ““" “l” “ 19"“ °’“'".‘7§ ‘§".‘.""lhll' “loll... Rnflcl’ s' a ilov- c.3513 ‘investigate the Possibility of The ride. who was bccomuliliv sented by the Chorus. Dancing ant ilordon and’ churottotown home of the bride where woddlh‘ tlvr in...» 11.. l:llnr“lollllnplllllcdnllllMlheil‘ {lfllir-Siperlfgriled (he cellmlon‘), __l_, the p E l club spongoflng oothlattired a syitrleet-length dresilo! specialties were put on by Misses Burnmersi was also mentioned ad breakfast was served to ill‘: l‘ _ l4. ’.‘a‘l‘.‘.'. '.i f .. - < _-_ -- __co e_. _ ’ -v wlll mllkl, lllhll. hon", l" Ne“. All? _____ vlms m supporl o; “l? Mcglll Wnlgergtterlléeedwbigv hélrfllgiilstgsca/Safhags] bISiI-esaanféostgtlolnllléld Lieaglglyr Gaga, at community whi ll will probably immediate relatives ll__ m“ "'l“""‘ ml" “"“°"‘ ".""",§1'*l'_;\‘l QHERBROOKE I M“ "L lccqlllrlflllllee “,§"§,°§§.“”la>olv§on° illlan; lMacDougail dressed in rose with Jemimah Power also save a 5 age such black‘) b" _Q;=~_“_’LM_“_“” l : Kl} ll! i‘i‘lll(‘l' lvil‘ W.’ -—. ' ‘ - I -' C ~ - ‘ ‘ M‘ lllilnm lllkh lilgill nlucll llillllllllf$S lit-r ulully ii-icllds will regret l0 for h banquet to be held in Feb~ , 325's; ififilfiggrlfifirllewPiggrunl-gsriiigz gllglhslhg lmpersonallon numben SHOWER AT. STRATIL BIRTHS ”““’““l“ Hi“""s hm M me sclnulltlislnginessMlg Dll13l""'“m'y' Mid l; nwleung “d Lllucllli Ransels attended the groom with firm? taivlvfugivgrgurdsedbr 0'? clgllqtf‘_mtlenjositlabletheveflnncit“lllla — brollkcls grim 0 u l’. '- ‘llwwllicli wil aong e uca on - P‘ . . s recen y, w en e osp a o “Chou”, who who... with per mussel pm Sydney Post Record. a. a. Robins, President of the home Of Mr. and Mrs. wlui R. "WHEN" — M ti» Prl ' French wo.ldlllul§‘.l,§'..‘pollloi ulld family. Mrs. lvlo_lg§‘,§fn,§fd‘§ Q25“? ggnolnled Hum‘! _-_- Chorus, who outlined the aims Hunter, strathcona. W56 tllTown °°“"°Y "WNW. October 21st. ill? Pllllhi‘ l‘s CiiiilTll. Dollilid celebrated hel- nlnetiezh “m of me chm " -DOING NICELY- The many and oblects of the Carry On Can- open w many friends. both young m M“ “d MTS- “ml-k Townsend: from illv mom- ‘ liiriilcilly last June nnd was halo ___ friends oi Mr. and Mrs Thoma-s lads corps. a box social was also and older, who gathered to do Summelslde- R- R» o dnuslncr. lulu-t. . Nollie nod lip-arty ulliii a “leek ago wilell, hmhNUl-Tyhh showms _ Howard of Cape Wolfe will be on the program. Similar enter- nonol- to Miss Audrey P Burdett, ffllfmlézltllwheoilevlllvoron Oct, i \\.:i':'. s uvll lfvi _ . iollll sllc became lli and her collultioli lslMm Ray Doyle enlerlamed at a pleased to lcam that their little tainments were presented prev- whose marriage to Mr, George Ford . t0 Mr. and Mrs. ivsii » Gill(‘~‘]7i€'.‘4 Cnr- v hhrl lhe hue Mr, _\Ir-‘ -_ ilsillg lnucll anxiety M1101“; ll Wldikde- hmll Show“ on Monday five year old son Alfled is making iously at Murray Riv“; Mun“ N, Align“ or ma,” Rhyhllm look JEFFfiEQXI; M; M l . S.,,,,,,,,.,.. _ st. The ncoldcnt ol mulglrcle of friends-K nlghl l,‘ honour cl. her “lace, Ml“ a good recovery from his recent Harbour and Graham's Road, place several days later. Lively lo M, and M“ ‘alg- dolil- 35- 1N1 ll "luiulod lnbl lllfllli hlwlll 5 <>'¢l_°“'*<v iCk silionc. son of Mr. and fill] h m“ a Evelyn Monaghan, whose msr- iwdderlll- on?‘ vlrlli be able to re. --__._ games, contests. stunts and sing- a hm ‘ ' r ‘m ‘mllifi '1 , man wns only svmiwonsctlolls M“ mule] Malone o, chmlolle. fnlc vangel om eaholnrésm m“ Hm wok place m, wednesdm vllrn brglslchg g ll‘. "lgul little chap s MISCELLANEOUS nlnnsl. ins were hoortill porliolpoiod lh- pssaocllas - at Miscouche o» wil ll |)i‘0ll2ll' in rile ll lml-h, fillmlml Qvfirsl‘ M232“? Pemrs mcfe The glfls were opened by Miss H96: m“ Rwlth 9b $1169’ Cfllllllllll’ "UWER-The home of Mr, and 11nd the‘ evflllll! 599d Rll t00 qulck- l4‘ 1941' l0 and M" m" - l. ti, ‘owl mo" h.» ~ Tm ,.,.,.,.lll,,,,,. g lmlnlllwd m. {ilbflllglqnchluldlét Rllsncm to herlMary Trainer and the humorous anfip ham‘ Dal a llac {all Mrs. John McPhaii Bonshaw was iy. Just before lunch was served. Desnoches, s ‘on: - m’ l. .-;l l. pl" illili p.11». h,“ Kohhoil, .\ ll[’l':l\')l1,P‘P-»whu'zlkf‘fgll'll rest Her death which mule VET-ills which caused much mam- threshin lglafhl caught r111 hi: ‘he some 7r a “my gathering on l‘ any decorated and heavfly RICE_M‘ m‘ P‘ E I- HWDli-ll. i \ iihlfl wlilulul . tlliil ill" lllafl (‘(‘lf‘lll'zlii‘fl the nuplini 1111155.. Maj“ llel. home ln Palmer Road meni. read by Miss Frances Hen- pare-Hts Ewen exgfi-métl pug: I Tuesday evening Sept. 30th. When “d” mull-WEN" W85 Whccled got, 3g 1941' u, ML md M“ ill’ litl“ rli file our lilai rnrl inlo him The cllul-cll was laswllllly (lfl.ol-al_ Illn- Oclober 18m at the early age Ol-lnessey A buffet lunch “v55 served see he was not “em? ‘:3: “m” l 137B number 0f friends and rs- 1M0 the room and brought to I. Elmer Rlce’ Olly’ I. dumb”; “I'M iillllflfll -““lli“"\'ll1i‘~ by, a c“ rd for the occasion. Tile youthful 52 years came after a lingering ill- by i116 llositfii-Mm fiance“ Hen‘ started the machine h 0n Ellis; lath,“ o! M,“ Isabel Rmlson 2:“ new" the delighted brmbm‘ (Maril Eleanor). ' "llml" mmm m" I" tr-"mg m “‘ llllde “his a!ll'fl°l1l'°1Y Emvned in ness which she bore with great courHnessey W" 515° hwless m a shtlwcr eluded them and wlllgll eOSOxXIIIG was gathered to show" h" with gm‘ Be‘ tlwuC Dan Mcmnnon‘ m!’ WRIT M n“ “m” Edward 1|" l-olll mo. pflrkvd qu- he ran into the i! otrocl lcligii, dress‘ of Royal Blue l ugh and patience. she was a kind "ll Wednesday. Oct. 22nd for Miss near med w cam‘ the nwheel He and good wishes in honor of lier Mndvy ldIMduB-gd lilfiss Margaret hind H its] on Nov. 1, i941, id illflll "illllllllu bmlml- A" “Tray ""11 ll\ll"~il"l'<‘ll‘~ Y-"llvi with lillflclllil‘. _ nnd devoted wife and mother who Monashan. The gifts were opcnfid two; badlv bruised about the ‘face appmadung manage’ The mdng eel: 3113 “g tehe t elmgdiy pa” Mr and B‘ Edward whim Sm‘ hr {Jikon ml -.- m flsfcrifllliv tilt- NCO“, -_ Shh WON‘ :1 colzsngc of “lll be gleam. hrigsed in her ilmle by Miss Florence Carraglier willie as “n43 ~ room was tastily decorated (or the and odmvish s 93°05 I W}??? chel, ason. tlxioill of .\il" h1n<‘l:i'nzu='s ln.llll‘l<‘§4 v-llow loses and maiden iluir fern. and in the community. I Miss Ma Tflainor read the hum- ~ - occasion with Dink and white “use much 9511;?” °t WM,“ CUOPERP-At the P. iii. 1, Hos- Tho ilnsniml Rpm-t he is resting Rilylillillfl Dunn. sister of the‘ _.__.- b orous an Ywitty verses. The bride THURSDAY streamers, and g, lgrgg boll huh; Bunk” m a ‘W "fiellllchosei ital, Oct. 39, i941, Mr, “ll as wcii as can be expected. Pie. bllde was luau-Oh ol hohol; Sh.» phllqpui. INJURIES — The thanked elery one for the gifts. over the specially decorated chair word. blanked h" mend‘ for so s. Wesley cooper, o. dgllghm‘ MnoKvrlfio is B miwhb" 07 m! W“ wore All‘ Force blue wool with navy many friends of Mr. and Mrs. C. Lunch was served after whilzh the CHANCE s AVE“ SURVEY for the bride to be who was cs- klndly’ "mmberlng ha. and ln_ (Bil-Phil! Jew)- ofnnii Gllilld "l Canlldli- H“ w" accessories and wore pink roses. , H. Swan. Ml- Edwflld Rmidl m“ “em”? w“ ‘Dem m mus ° and TRUCKS — Chance saved trucks corked l” me u“ °l h°“°r by M“ vited them to vi it he l h MYERS _ M the P‘ E’ I‘ H“ n" Plcnillnl; n lllflfllllih Bl lli-i Mme" Mr. sn-phen Malone. brother oi tile 1 be sorry to hear that their i0 games. used by an o“ survey crew’ woruug Elwyn Morrow while Miss Mildred home ln charlolflelowg rlwhfll; ‘m: Gt"- 3- 1941. l0 Mr, and Mrs. r- 5~ grim" "ml P“ P"°°“‘5"£i‘“- l .d llieill“ Pill? bsglllcd fill‘? ‘Kg? n ls slx months 5mm Mrs Wm in this province. from destruction in ggfgneg‘ lglefe&jycetnofihlfilsenga'glfds was in her home community and iviélLlifi/s%s' sfitAgillgdif" ilsgnvi-iospi *—'—- ftei" tile corclnony 1e lrl a SGT!‘ _ - - - _ e .e.“- . ' " - - - _ - u :22: l: 3o.§3“"l’“flih§§§.““o${‘°‘i.‘i¥* ::.- menialil;llw.:“:..t"::l:- ygflgyg ul loom attempts: z... to. vow...’- v.::=a.l:lll"" "mm": ‘ ‘ _ bridal "llllll" ‘were a dam“ wed‘ dmppe a ma c n O bicted their work vesterda and are “"1"” °“ w '1 "d! 911 she took an active art in all ' ' Y "' illnn 255 Montreal l bmhhlhsh was served to im- fire crackers. As he looked to see Faber Romanus Campbell was l’ even; lh hel- umnl jolly mmmh , I P son. i” “i “"‘““"‘..%“".ol32 lifts ‘iiiifl sst-ozlltslzs. iiiif-ili‘ .12: *il:i'l.l:“:.“;'.rl-s‘ $811.1“. €li..“.i'.‘.°§§l‘€il.’§§v£‘33“.‘£'li=l4 but." ‘ii“°...”'°““°’ PM‘ "i lglinirmllehllubvélfloll? 355 ’<'>'F~°U£'°*F*l“ 3'15"’ =l3°°ilil arlut- ea PYF- "T? 11°“ ' " ' tor uvlch the psrtv drove to point. crac ers exp . . V i L b- an ear] cmssm 1th r t el- y eh h curred l“ the old e but wish“ or he, man lli - 1 - . . wlui" “lih l" “m” “m” ‘l of interest On thoh- locum they full oonion-s in tile fucc and eyes. mes hove come l l-i li-‘vllfl lel d Y", B ° ° my "i" pllettily decorated basket of cuts friends follow h "i t h y Ar “r Mcmmd’ a m’ new‘ was reported at the annual mcet- H“ Ivegmte-j Chqrlotwtown lnlurlng him very severely’ The that, Faber perished during the Bor enn e mell parked llle trucks whlch were opened by Mrs. Dan. me er nu er new Joseph. ll?! of the Molllrcn‘. Boy Scouts ‘ jn l“ m} mama...‘ dlh. boy is under medical. cave. bcmbing and sinking. by a cruel at thcir boarding houses. Previous- Mcpheel The names and “monk - _-_—— _ _ on no» n» mw- .:?“:.l.‘..“...%. l. tool; o? - tzlzll Plath-Pi. ‘.22.. arts? is": ‘itlfiiil‘°ili‘.“ii "if" lbw.“ nun or». we» on u vo- n. moi-feed... o... o voodoo. inEl rlflwd W- R- C- 5"“’°““°“ a‘ bride by the staff of the charlottc- 4'05’! NUPTIM‘ Emowm" land lzlunner Campbell had beegn was b‘? chnrlgttetownw 82o gfclthw M°"°"' "hue i“ 3"“ W" a" Moll Aooocllllon and Provincial" P-Tslfim“ °l "l" “““°“‘“°“‘ 5”“ town liotol of which she has owl A ‘m’ “my 9°“ “upml Shower stationed at st Johns Nfid and trucks with it ul ' ti l ll “m” °“ “h” “b” b? Ml“ “m” °°l1h¢1l O! Qnnndiun Girl Guide §l§§r§o§£-l§§n§serl§?§=ti§ l‘- "lllied emllmy" for "l6 PM‘ gglfiléhelidl‘ ohxllfmuijfilryli ellgllsmgliirllvltlrlrlg w‘t11 his company hid left for at approximatgiyfqflgllnéln s Va u" gram] med dlspgal; m“ very “mchlmn w“ held ‘t Gmmmf coglgglAlglcAtgbir-gli Rltlssiitllcoifin don». for till-co years. 0f the sum" two yo?!“ she was ‘““““’°’.‘."-‘"‘ scllurmnn. Bedcque in ilonor of PVBYSMS duly “'11?” ‘he “d mm’ —_*" estzltlem “in avrvlhicvllexilhe ti’; isd Wt "l: mam Houm charlotwwwrh Ram‘- Jane‘ Gum“ QYSWY. Bed lilldl: or, Oh gcilve sc-vice. 145 were in a combination radiofand magazine My. and M“ Lorne 5mm,‘ who liy occurred H.s mnther Mrs. _g_;N'i-ERTA|NE|)_ _ Qh Monday w h 1d l‘ e o day. _ lo George wlmam 00k of _ illi‘ firml- 56 l" m“ n“? 52 m "he mbkalthey also rllfuved mggluplilll were recently marl-led and re- “m: J- Cllmlibegl Lhh“ I idea-Edi gelling Qcwbcl‘ 27m l‘ large nufn" v53’ graclgustlyr Xtthlxhltcgjeixlisthwgll Mplgsldent. Dist“ 0mm. Mm W' lottewwxl‘ C Ch” sir ions. 1nd two the M"- fl" F‘ is "m" m‘ “l l a,“ turned from their honeymoon to fieliflgfs ll symGeao v ‘rnomr, ls. r oi friends and neighbors gath- m, m“, good "he! and 1m] .1 we. noivaliuasvlcoulhu - at st chant Mal-luv. the meeting was ln- silver pvrex and cake lla e lord make mell home l“ Bedequel The allots y. Kdnsm l-gie . g. ered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. w“ am" ‘in In “m! m _ y Vce President: Mrs. c. H. Beer. Francis De sale, Church PM,” formed. A! thr- same time tribute Mr. H. R. Large and fei ow wor ers communlly turned out l“ large Rll (moan 8 o elerge :51 s; trliurleigltihfilrwen. Llolnlrcr i? Joni Good mnizwg and boueé a Secretary-TTeasurer: Mrs. W. A. ing, Outlay-lo’ Ohlhhel. §a l9“, “T45 paid the memory of Rt. Hon. of thu groom. numbers w welcome them hlld vllflolln Uunner ampbe rv uphill" Ce‘ glen h lie vllne ‘that the bride w be ‘ bounm 1 In n8 Ready. Margaret Palrlcln McGlllre ol A B- Plims- VECP-PTESldPl" M F“ v they received some very love.y e Ce" Y- Hie M~ w; f-W 0 fie!‘ t 1 w“ served to an Th ll unch Executive: Mrs. Ruth Morris. Mrs. Pickering to Michael Joseph Don- hfonireal association. sot. Pilot Tl asp/iv riffs. A "e" “MW” emmzg was M" 1 0" “is yts 33ml» isfrgalj e‘ T‘? h“, emu“ w . e lemll rider of Walter l-lvndnlan. Mrs. <3. M. Av- hhue of Maple, Ontario. Niall H. Burnett. Scoutnlasler oi l r k 5mm and mlresllmenls Served LEEJON’ AT lg!) fllfiTc — Masai) 0 Allw er ‘l’ r -m llkllctn and d8 l8 uh spent with music ard, Mrs. M.G. Graves, Mrs. Mur- HiCKEN-IlWiNG-At st. David's ll“, Pl.e_.l,_.,.l,.,,h,l Chinese troop. A quiet but plétiyvwCdLillg too by me hoslessl__s_ Mem rs o the rov nca om- thacchulgann r a. eil/meelmar dy N M no us. e singing of the rev l/mNeelv. Mrs. J. Austin Train- United Church Manse George- sonmlln 0. Cowling. of the Pointe place at cliuriotletoun on October _i__ mand of the Canadian Legion d e arms dds comp“: Kerytfsra a onal Anthem and wishing or, Mrs. .15, Monohhid, Mrs, mllh town m, N“ 1 m“ b); the R" Cinire Ynchi Cllll) shlplg wnl-lmill’. 22. 1941. when Miss Hilda Kath- n". BY CAR __ George 0mm were guests of the Kensington Aigessgttwaml my J . Mn t?‘ Isabel every happiness brought the Wright. Mrs. Milton Bell, Mrs. 115g, sldney ‘L Bcyce- BA. mm Irvm- 8'1’. Pilot John Proctor, ass=sthnt lcen Mullins. daughter of Mr. and elm" yew. old son o; Mn and Mrs Branch at a meeting Monday eve- m d fine oenmhonl-lgfl. “l: 0!; enjoyable evening to a close. McLaine, Mrs. J. H. Hill. Mrs. A.G. of Cambridge P1551" to Charles Clliwnnsiel oi the silorer pooh. 5st Mrs. W. I1 Mullins “W” “l” - Gordon chug of Charlottetown was nins. Dr. H. p. Johnson explained a o growls m‘ h “ilk ob Bruce, Mrs. .1. r. Gordon. Mrs. Noel Hicken of Pohlbrollifp a l Observer Joe Roberts. boqvn of the bride of Sgt. Robert Ernest MPIC- l Slightly injured when he was s ruck to those present the brief recenty "wnillg- Ilia}; l?‘ hflwlefllanatn g WARREN-HORNE —WEDDING DeBicis. Mrs. J. P. Hiliion Mrs. BURT-MlLLEY_Al ' the llhllhll Montreal West sllllfs vmpany. Neill. sou of the We Mi and M“- by a ‘car on Elm Avenue at 12.50 llrescnted to Prime Minister Klhi; fgllmféllf: manner 1&1 all lolglg, *1" lilo presence of immediate Lloyd Yeo, Mrs. R. H. Niéiloison, Church Manse Bregdgibghg by and po. Hvrbcrt Wllision. 555180- Robert chillies MncNclil _ m, yesterday. He was on his way y the Legion Dominion Command l“ lzlnm For m..- a J01 Good friends and relatives a pretty wed- Miss Mary Irving, Mrs. Ivan Nich- Rev. Edward 'Milloy Sflflirdfl hill scouimaslcr of the st. Mich- The ceremony was Pefffllmed gaok to school after dinner when asking for conscription of men and “now Agdeuclous lunch w" “N” ding was solemnized on Oct. 20th. nlson, Mrs. P.J. Ready. Nov. 1 i941 Miss Edith Miiley’ sells troop. bvTllev. Pa. (l. illegally?“ $81511 the ooolldclll) ooouuodmltlirsonllndlcll; llesgllrgesmltgl vfliublilm ilvgdhg" w“: bv thswolnona stltute assistedl?! g; llfllhomo $5151.35. and rllffl. tiller‘; Guigan, and approved. The report w Mr.’ a i: Burt both‘ d; d.’ ___.._- e pr e ooe cl n stood i; g y ran o - r. e res r time. 0e wen a was foil s:- J0 . ' ' - ' RECEPTION AT MALPEQUE- dress of blue "wool sheer with ac- mm; o; a parked car into the path were also made by Messrs, Molli- elmllniwiln 8pm llxnllagllgrmo; daushm ma! “wills w“ “mm asmnlllv" o’ Aummm Kliln s. ggwfiullllllllljllljla M m Mil 110F119 0"" W1l° had Tecemll’ °°55°Yl°5 m mnwh “d “‘°’? a 0T ihelmcoml“! which’ which m“ “m- L°wther~ walk“ M“°N“"5' dancing. Music being furnished by l" 111111118! to Fulton Melvin Honorary President-Mrs. B. W Baptist Parsonage Montana sent offered himself for military train- corsnize of yellow roses and maiden travelling north. He uinsdrulsllledukllsirerreri, Durant, i Roblson and Mn Russell Mugehzle and My, Wflrrcn, 80h 0f Ml‘. and Mrs. Ernest IaPage. 17 194i, by Rev, J'_ Goran}? Dhhcllh inl: in lllf‘ R. c. A. r2, was the lllr fern. the Prince Euwfzlrd dIS lglililllllefsi others. Tile lesions brief received Jgmeg Harding, Warren of North River. The Provincial Commissioner _ Mr; Neil Kennedy, Montague, to Mould llllefil of hrmor at tile home oi his E -'—-“E l Whele lit Wor-“lousmill mg approval lo! both the Blanch __.__ marriage ceremony was performed John may. ude of Belmont. Nova sooth. parents Mr. and Mrs. Burleigh —EXP CTED "CH-Mr. A - were no so - rm te Prov ncial Executive. and ...lyfl5CELLANEOUS SHowER by Rev. A._ll:. Todd, North River. secletary-Treasurer- Mrs. 1401113 MacCALLUM-TOOMBS-At Zion Owen. Mslptlluo. on Tuesday even- Wild Wllldoll 0i’ Cu l 011115. Hhd Tow‘? Both (my ind Sleilo W111 be when It Bll til-I'll! 51f -Neighbors and friends from The bride looked beautiful as she Ssdier. Manse on Manda . Nov. S. i941. ing. The spacious home of Mr. and 5°11 01 the 111W REV- Mr. Whiden CAR S d‘ fiounwd Ponce are to have its contents placed ful.y ylemwoo¢ Bgdeque ghd summer. - 1 the mom on the “m o; Execullw wmmllwe, by lhe my a all le Webster‘ Mrs. Owen was filled to its utmost °‘_ .N°"h B"“°‘l_“° l“ Qpe-Qwd l” Rmmllllmn“ a“ r whlch w“ Slob hem" "he Publlll- M ll" 01°99 09 side gathered at the home of Miss her father during the playing of the Mrs. H. L. Bethune. Mrs (Rev) Miss Norena Toomlls of char- fllpnciil‘ by frlcnds find flfilllllbfll5 “m” on the mm“ m.“ ‘l"°°k.l.° 59"" "R for “cal f ldpnce the mwmlg- refreshments We" Georgia MacFariane, Fernwood on Bridal Chorus from "Lohengrln". Phillips Mrs. James Maclvfilian 1°‘ MW“- Ml‘. JOllT- All?" “lm mlllpmll m ,,.n,l,.,. a lnlhwoll visit lllh‘ old honle flfifl vvlii visit en from the iron o h -cs_ served by members of the Ken- Monday evening. Nov, 3rd to ten- she wore a floor length dress of Mrs. C.’ G. Duffy Mrs. A Allen. Mlmcllvllm of the same lliilce. npfpllon m lmnllwl. hm", boy an‘. Ml ieoilcl-t lizlkcr ‘and oiilel on UllllPr QuecnTShlreQE) crlilery YMr slngton Branch. d" l; mlscellhheom Show" w whlle creplhback all“ wllhlace l” Mm R a 30361.5’ Mm .1‘. w L’ BELL CRAIG __ Al, the Mame, i0 wish llim God spoon. Whcn all ‘vliflllif "l: N°lllllbll3ifl°illlo lwlfl!’ milgllnli-heremlsgid file W; U“ E -L——— Mrs. Maud Anderson. who is to ggi-flgng mg a “whammy ye" pmwh. Mm a G‘ Huihesl-Mrsl c: Carleton, Saturday. Nov, 1, 194i. ilad gathered Ml’. Duncan Mc- "$111M h‘ "W "n 41mm? vi‘ Jnrnrs B. “"118 - m _ —Q T R Y MEETING 0F be married in the heal- future. caught with orange blossoms. She n. Beer Mir, Q, Jgnkjng M“. y h! Rev. J. H. Bishop, Lillian" Gnllann was appointed chairman alllcglflhmllmughl m? “l? follm" lime Wm?“ he Wellgllmtt Shmmll“ P- E- I- GR-"fl-MTE "V5555 - The living room was prettiiy earned h hoqm; o; cal-hallo“, D_ Moguls“, Mm w_ G‘_ grime: Elizabeth Craig of 'n-yon to Oll- aml in a few brief rcmnrks ex- (ldelvlra lhglmwgllllwsilvzlif gvlglltdhenfggllllgsgd md beollvmeaéafilf "21; ‘lnlilillfsigsflglllllallegllflfltgyalillge dad’; decorated for the occasion with gnapdrllgug. hghy-mhyh_q_ haw“. Comlulonerm nu chmp Advlser bert Cedric Bell of senrlecolvn.