cri (‘lnlrz-h was. "iii "ins (hm- ., W ’|i" vz-w of till‘ m. e at noon . _ ' 1.1-‘ L“, (~,,,,,,.;, on Vhrillc-clzly, Oniolvel- 28th. of, l A; 1;, L ,.i \‘l ..- i-‘“=i~ nvv (‘niherine Brown to‘ I i- l Illlnvii .l. ll; "mod. \Tl.\~'. Brown: 1:. ihe !l1llf‘|l‘t" hr Mi; ind Mrs, ‘ _ Jilin! P llrnzixll vi lflntllnl. Ml‘. ll;ly\\'n"wl iivllll? m: of illc lain Mr. _ l|llvi"'.‘.'ll.. l’.i~:.nr‘.l. H.l‘».",\'()(](l (if .n llelt fl. A ll. lI-iloif. Dflli- _.. i~i' lilo Pnunai l'lili"vl Church , i _ 'l"i- lrilic. w‘ 1* w. .= szicl‘. in d, l lli.l‘l'..‘.i.' |)_'.' lwl‘ laiilrr, ivore n . L V h,‘ “m... ,_,_,, I _'_'r>\\‘li of blur irn zlrent velvety‘ , ‘W; a,“ m ‘ \'.'.lli clriinmi :ir-'-'. . rl blue velvet- , ‘ma: Llll- hi‘ l-iiilrmi m,‘ Freurll model lint llllll ulrried n 1-,’ "IF fZlr“~' My.“ “Hi, bm-rpze‘ or Alneririlll Benulyroses. ,._ l-ilv- \l"\-‘ attend wl hg.‘ Mir. Ruth nl"§(l‘il‘ll m’ Cflzirloiteinivn, who . ivnr" n ill POI-f‘ lace gown. a hat‘ ‘ ol- e" v.11 relief. and aclcxsorles i9 i mu! l1. . h. .. ‘nun .'l:.d (‘fl as best man. ' l-l :".r wl . 'll".l‘ n~.ill"i q 1 m]. ,.,,,-,,,_._., ._ m Li“ “It”, an,‘ 5m; Th!‘ Wflfldlli" luarrh wils playerl > :"~ ~ _. m. WU, ‘hm, “~04: S_ ;l>_v Mrs. Nat. ltfacKlilnnn. During p- i ___ the signing oi‘ file rcgisicr Miss “ "rm- dmdii 1,1» r-t Um lé-n- Sally whorl of Cllzlrlofte/nvvn sang Jlflllllfll, ftoncnrll, N. ll, of Ml . "n("‘{lllh'4‘"- , . wrcl Con“... upy; 'rl\' D-‘il Follow-inf; thr- rcrrvnnny n recep- lNl-tlle J. Bennuln, ilarisvlile, P. - loge, Montreal. as a. young man Alvlll Webb oi llozzlan rlcf- * tiunjzlttclldcd by relatives and ln- | service. Re“ wmwr Mcclufi’; acldrrssnd to Rev. Howard Dolg was Susi-allied as _a regular. gospelcall. At a corgl-cgational meeting held ill Albvrtoll recently it was decided in fink Rev. ll. G. Grutz to supply lil..l. congregation for tile next six m ‘uths. The Presbytery according- lv appointed lvfr. Grutz for the lune specified. The cnngrclzaiion 0i‘ Caledonia 1s rli-lzing lo have stildcnt supply for ihe winter months. Rev. G. C. Webster, interim moderator, is to secure the best student possible for ihc field. Mr. Jolul Murdoch was recom- mended to the Presbyterian Col- wrll qualified to take up the work if lilo Ililiiinlflj of the Presbyter- ian Church in Canada. The ronvcnors of the Presby- iorys committees for the ensuing . ymr are as follows: i Home Missions, Rev. G. Carlyle Z Vl/ebstcr; Foreign Missions. Rev. R. illensley Stavert; Sunday schools i and young people's societies. Rev. John C. MoNcill: college and life lcs H. Beer, Mrs. R. Reginald Bell. Mrs. J. David Stewart, Miss Laura Cox, Miss Alice Cox, Mrs. Dora Campbell ,Mrs. M. A. Farmer, Mrs. W. J. MacDonald, Mrr. l". Walter Hyndman, Mrs. Donald Archibald. Mrs. F. I. Andrew, Mrs. Heber R. Large. Miss Helen Jenkins, Mn. Hugh M. Simpson, Miss Marjorie Hoil. Music was furnished by Blan- chards Orchestra. --PRETTY WEDDING — A very preity wedding was l-olomnlud in the catholic Church at Borden on Wednesday morning when Miss Kathleen Bassett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Keir Ba sett of Albany became the wife of Mr. Ambrose Monaghan of Kelly's Cross. Rev. Wm. Monaghan officiated and chie- brafed the Nuptial Mau. The bride was very attractive in a brown ensemble with matching accessories. she was attended by her cousin, Miss Esther Noonan. The groom we". supported by Wilfred Bradley of Kelly's Cross. After the cere- mony the bridal party were enter- TlALS-—A very pretty home wcd- ' ding took place on Wednesday ev- ening, November 4th. at the resid- ence of Mr. and Mrs. Donald F. Glliis, Lower Newton, Belfast, when their only daughter, Marlon. be- came the bride of Mr. Angus Nich- olson. Orwell Cove. The ceremony was performed by their pastor, Rev. D. L. Griffiths in the presence of a number of the immediate relatives and friends of both families. The spacious parlor in which the cere- mony took place was aitistlcally and tastefully decanted with cut flow- era. potted plants. autumn leaves and evergreens, and presented a lovely appearance. After the nup- tial knot was securely and satisfac- torily tied. the guests sat down to n table well laden with substantial and dainty vianda, which were thor- oughly enjoyed by ail. The happy young couple are very popular in the community and were the recip- ients of many beautiful, costly and useful articles testifying abundantly to the friendly spirit and good wish- es of their many friends. The bride is well and favorably known. not only in hor own community but in CURTIS - There passed away at his home in Albany on Sunday, Nov. 1st after a lingering illness, Mr. George Curtis. The deceased was in his 73rd year and a life long and most highly respected resident of the district. He leaves to mourn his widow, formerly Maggie Folland, three sons, Theophilus and 0tto~ in Albany and Arthur away; three daughters. Mrs. Harry Croaaman. cape 'I‘raverse, Georgie and Edith of Boston; also the following sis- icls, Mrs. Thomas MucNeill, Sum- morside; Mrs. Fred Worth,- Char- lottetown; Mrs. Fog and Mrs. G. S. Hutchiegs of Bangor, Maine. to all of whom much sympathy is extend- ed. The flmeral» took plcrc: on‘ Tuesday with a short service at the house and a service in the Church of England at Crapaud, Rev. Mr- Bridgcwatcr officiating. Interment was in the cemetery adjoining the church. The pallbearers were Messrs. Urban Pineau, sterling Mac- Kay. Murdock Dawson, Vernon Mac- Leod, Robert Phillips and Mr. Noonam-S. . PW f- r‘ FOURTEEN _ _ THE CHARLOTTETQWN GUARDIAN NUVLMBER 7. 1936 y’... . - ~~~ ' 7' A m” 7 “_— ~_ ‘ Ww ‘ i; ' - | -,.,,.._.,\_, _ ‘g. m,“ "in" M ‘HAW, ‘ mums mo“, w“: hem u. me cvluklgcflllzlu £11; ghlljlghnlgf $5 talned to breakfast at the bride's Charlottetown and other part3 off The regular lll0llllll)‘ illtjfiling q mmrpd“ ‘ ‘m. U“ W J P n lywllri 11.», ls-_\~c.n--~:.l ~ n. u! ilolile of tile brides péircllio. roiicgl cor'nnlme'e mv'md' Wm home. the youns couple leavlus lfll- the province- The Broom is a aws- , O- W- L. took Dlate on 'l"ursiiq C, ‘ ‘ Y \ ml ...l~cl niitliliill)‘ i=2. .ln-.l The bride “as the recipient of 1 ‘w _ ensionsfiund‘ Re D L er to spend their hooneymoon in porous and successful young farmeriNovg 3rd, in the Busiméb Gm i, _ A .~ "ill. lie hull lwcn , Imucc‘ many beautiful gifts lllvllldmg a éawrfsitlillsp bud ct Rev Tmd ' Halifax. A host of friends wish and they enter upon their matri- Hall. ' ‘I “a m; i il-sailil uni; All‘; up.“ 01' 51.1.,- Imm we “MUM or- H“l' Q’ ‘moderztér Rev‘ Eawhre: Mr. and Mrs. Monagharl every hap- 2 [HD1118] voyage with the best wishes, Mrs. F. Walker more-pied am . . 1"Y’=\'-'.\’ lY-"lib \‘» "n i‘. l-J. I. ilcc of lhe Sun Life ‘Assurance: Co. .‘ u; w" ' ' ' P1Ym955~ P11340115 W he!‘ mlrflfll? 9f a“ Wh° knew “mm M a" only l Cpelled lhe lllflvllnl: wllil lira . V‘ llcln-y- i-Hnlvc she \v;l< employed iv: cenlei “Hm”; clerk‘ Re“ W" o" mm“; the bride was tendered a shower hour the happy couple left for their i She then introduced Mic, “u; _ , fllltill and tulle. i lffatsugcr’ RH‘ Edwm ‘I’ whm’ m‘ at the home of Miss Noonan, where new home in Orwell Cove. The l Kelly of New Yon: who was m‘ Queb... M, am, M“ Hgywood 1m m. a ""6 ° - _ she received many lovely giftz-S. , Guardian Joins in felivliutiuns and f guest speaker of ulc BWliillg, i» A fuller report will be published l » . 1L» ‘ I wedding trip to Boston and other t r Th T? m t t l best wishes. ‘Kelly who has a |:l {lfillg ,,,,...ona,n‘ New England cliles. On their xv- I c‘ e m“? rm 5 w “we °i "w-d l‘ alarm"? ' f: ‘ Urcvhndn mm [my w,“ reside at Hawk,“ "i" lcaln O1’ the dl-‘Bl-hdol MT-w 560x80‘ John Bernard died on Monday "lcccks and their null ~ ulnr ci.::~ where M1‘. illlvivcod is a succcsmli . _ our“ 5“ med an “spec d res d‘ “vent”? m‘ ‘he h°m° °r m5 dwgh" "m" ' ~ ' ‘brain. r»;- (l0- _ ,, . . . "UNE“AL AT cmmmAN Th‘ ent of Albany who awed away on i icr, Mrs. n. L. Ramsay, after a- - DEATH or mi.- , .i.,~_- CIlllliUlcLtOVHl farmer. Mr. Haywood is well known I H, of the law Nelson slab .. “m, =i~ M w: 1 n, C1,, ., .,., ,, ., Q‘ , M. m" Sunday November m. after a llus- ishort illness, says the Oalgarv uRANDER-Fl'i(‘llfl‘;\\<11lF" j . . H, -, , . , , I‘ “m “ “W ‘I o‘ ‘ 0 u “ Me w 5 worth was held from his late resl- m“! lune” ‘Alba-hm r t 1 _ I l l V‘ ,.c,,rc.ll \ H’ , i ..l.. l.\t Li .. m. J‘1Ll1'cp$ nn FlilllOllfWl for. i-i ,\'Cfly-5 willie a nlcm- dense Cardigan to A“ sums - o 0c 2 st. i BOBIlIIldOI tle IDHIISlJZ-Q of Airs. Jamu , .- . - '~ - ‘ ' f - ra er it - - ., rtrlalll£il .. ill bll of til». Plollibltlon Sllliild. Chiuch at Cardigan, and thence to LOAD; FOB GRENFELL M15, The wmlnunwv or Mun“, River: on Mondfw giylcrllxfllvlli lzlnley , mill-n: 'l 1H.- i.l.\1‘l.\k‘ um" I L‘ ‘ ~ 4 i ‘ ’___ lillE 1 - , __ v . _. . , .. . , . _ _ . All Saints Cemetery Yesterday “d SIGN-Products or Prince Edward lion one of its best citizews in l-hc l» liking place us. r7 . i,_. l... .;»..ll.il. Amer thc Lilli lsLi lllltl‘ hirvtarll, was very largely attended. my. I] d I hem loaded ‘d ‘ ‘ llnday) v w; n muk pm“. J,.1-_ semen ma“, rccfived H,“ "qmer ‘flchael Rooney conflucwd san arms are HOW 8 i. eparture of Mr. James A. Dewar: afternoon. '1lu~re will l)!‘ w mm ‘ - A“ m.‘ ma,“ ‘§v~\:1“l‘ pm,’ mus injuries h, m5 arm and log; m0 Son-ice The palibearers were‘ aboard the sturdy surmly slip 5 to reside in Oshawa. Ont. Mr. , service at ihe imu-c at 11a A; _" _ L.’ ‘twin, VH6 a “hm, who“ he w“. tyrappm bemmh n‘; l d wO-od have Adan‘? J- Gertrude B. Cluett at Montague z Dewar regretted leaving tile Island lowed by a service ill Prc;!l_v1<~_ ‘ I y v; n in lHl-llfkll out Qllwlilillf‘ motor scooter willie llcwasi m) m.‘ l ti . for Gmnfeu Mlsslon headquarterslwhlch he loved 5° we“ and ha? Chnrch all Allllllflillfi‘ at 2 W v_ v 1 Workm n ‘h __ m n I ‘ y t~ Shaw, S. Go: on, Harud l‘° 1°75 at the northern Newfoundland out- I not disposed of his property hero ‘ -s. : _ L, g . n. m. -i10l.:lll3£f‘ O s: o H e .r a in was Bl and Edmund Murphy. m“ S, Anthony This Wm be; ‘ _ ., . , ' ixwn clue-allied by tic ‘wary. e receive me ica __ ' ' _ ' , ~ l T“ " C‘ -,_,. ‘ d llllll, soilli‘ weir ni- treatment and he is now resting __INSTALLATION 0F OWICERS the clue“; "it w}, up norm TEA; gt?LE5_5M|-|~" ‘yEDm-Nq___()n¢i Born on May 20th. i858 lam (‘llilxfl on: rolnforlllbli". His injuries llllhouqil WM a special meeting o! the Sum fore winter so s ln and a war c ha: h 1e most charming fall weddings. P1155!!! 8W8)! 0114 October "hid. 193i f \ ‘Iiiiil u-lr- cianrzlnln. .~l‘l'lOil.$ illl‘ not considered on the ‘Hermie council M the Knights of cargo 15 being placed abomd h“, ‘h Wrmfmed 11l- Hflrmmly Ha], at his home‘ in Allxu ' Plains - _ _ - llungcl- list. ills nlany friends hope Commbus the following 0mm“ including produce, hay and CR.ttlC.;,Vfl/|lC0ll"L‘l‘, when Emily May, young- Thomas Val.e,v, Olif! of llle ma“ ‘\-LDNFM\-!,I“- m W, Ml. Jcny around “Wm m, _ tuned b District De m’ I She will return to Nova Scotia to. ctdrnghler of Mr. and Mrs. 0.11. highly respected and ;;~_.1,-,5¢,,o,,, _‘ A mo“ “.hn,,___s_ “mi, 1;‘ D I: Ch r1 um ; lay up for the winter. A number smith, became the bride of Horace | farmers of the district. I; "filten ., l‘ ‘n wnod Or Southpor‘ . —-——-— - w. {l KM-"lotnx/ J Kan? Deo m‘ i of students from American univ- l Arthur Coles, youngest son of Mrs, He was a faithful mr-nlbcr of ila ‘““ '- - ' ' " "~ ' ‘ " 1 ' - ' "i111 5W" . . . . _ _ Gm‘ mo" ' ' e 3" p y i crsltics were taken aboard thesup-, and the info Henrjv A. Colcs. P. E. Roman Catholic congregation n. , , ,. _ _ _ llmoaan Al‘ blslvan ——.\fl'.$l Gmnd Knight, Hem,- wedge- Re. . .. _ . . ‘M V‘ .i ._ . _. . ._ , . .\ .» l ~. F. N011 Brudiv and her Fiat“ Mm Colfdcr ‘Rye h‘ Canaghmr Fjmam l ply ship at Portland last sumnierl f.. Rev, A. E. Cooke officlating. Mr=. durluc 111518.}. illness ivll.» inzicd by i" Ill‘ sic Carson, who are leaving on ~ 1 gut"? p, J s Fe ’_ Treay ‘ to assist in the work at the mls- i Ruby Smith, sister of the bride, was 1115 llflswr Rev. P. D. .\lcGllican I"ll(i£i_‘y' lo lake up their residence m? 1c ‘na- lt- 11 51°“ 771°? Wm Yew“ t“ their! "mid o! keno“ Mk5 Edna smith‘ . “om Mm“ hands h” 1l'°‘l'l“l‘~lll' rc- . . ,. ‘ ._ ‘Her’ “' A e 5e u ' an“ ‘or’ l universities when the ship docks a: i neice ef the bride, was bridesmaid. Wivfld Holy Cflllllliillllilli and ivhg nton whine Mrs. Broclies- Rm- M J 3mm; DD Lecim-H- _ _ . . l hi». I"1'<<i Bmlll- i.» '1. slllfifllt at ‘v w ‘Iiffll-IW ‘Norman, Warden E J I Immax later this n1onth' “Inna My h walker supported the also Celebmled ms Rcqmmn m“ " ‘ ‘- - 3 1 - ~ ~- . - - r: ‘ll ' - illl ‘lolly of New BI‘\lllS\\'l('k. l Gmis- Adyonatp J’ Hgnfy Gaudcg- i _-"'_ Vmmn‘ M,’ R‘ Tcbflmt and Mr’ w‘ O m‘ ed a? mo, PT“? “Hum. mm,“ n‘ ,, amp“ and , w“ ‘ ' P “l ‘g, I 1d G d’ l‘. W. C. DEBATE.—-Tile lnem- i Price were ushers. Miss Beth Brown Ruring his lllne s in. ._.a_, cam ' . ll llVP-lllil“ m‘ rllc urrclll Ho- ’ "P-‘mc lwlvltl- “$3.135 e Guard‘ M" °' s°°ll°n A Debailus Society i uus- "Because" during the slculus “my “lwliwdvby i115 "We Sui-i ml 1 1.4 ,,,..in-,Corcl--- were iluci for I “ix D g s n e u“ ' of Prince of Wales College held o.’ the register, accompancd by hi8 dHll8l1l@r~lll-l‘-\\V by whom he ‘ ~*' "' '-"'i' 0" . . ‘ ~. . c. l d l ~.< l, . ~ i -- *"g".‘:' l°”’“.° Si‘. ""1 “:":.~.r*";:.“:"l: . .. . - . r ' ' .. m w 1 rsu »~ ~‘~ r11" - - l“ H. lllllucllve Willi snllpdrllgou I __,\w\'1ia|, MEgT]N(;__'1'11e m. “cs w’ m s“ J“ m ‘F 1 c , m‘ ‘for “I s‘ , . d H , . ‘ ,,,, V ,. n H , ,_ 1 ' ‘ _' was: "Resolved that an African and veil. caught with tlny orange was" l!" 50"" li-ll» ~11" A “dnvwfnml £151; lvshu-(ics ti. cell-lnli nual meelnig of the Ladies Aid of Hottemot has s ha,“ fire than a i blcswn1s_ and carried a_5ho“.e, bow Rev. Father Lewis, 4 n,,_\.;una,_,._ " l,“ u,‘ 1-‘ ' . 050mm mum the l H‘ Marys 9““’°“ was held on P. W. C. student." The speakers fquet of white carnatlons and roses. Stlllmned i“ 5111"" i5 l‘ "Piillili. 2mm for m0 3.317 lfifvjwoteuiflh u.) fjilllrll at 9"" hi0- l A/Itmdny (wenmg in the ladies PM“ on the Pro side were: Keith Lan- i Immediately after the service. the The mlm-l‘ Mil“ C~'""1=* -"~"\l-‘>P'-r1l- \'..l.\ prvpurcrl ‘_ “‘ l" ‘ I If)“ “ _“,n"g m“ ‘ 1m" M H“'_ parish hm‘ Mrs‘ LA‘ gille leader Sadie Ramsay and 5 ivedding party received the congral- ""1 b°‘1qu°t*‘P-*“ll~"‘1 “l 11"‘ “mm * "“"""“" m‘ mfmfl“. pmlnfallufllsf.“fle ma“ l “m” p"”““1°d' Th” "almms “m” Lincoln numom. On the Con: i illafions of their many friends. Mr. "1 which he M5 11M in uunewll _ Swim 1w ‘L‘K:°,‘]°ig‘;“;1‘lcf “,‘".""°“ ‘mmgm “ldmil: "$11" John Denny. leader. LucettalADMc-Phaddcn proposed the wan 11'1"“- ' C Whm. Anmnd ‘My. J ' H" i 2mm i1}‘1°“°d w“;°r;n°n;i1vrey momnson and Allen Martin. The and the groom respondedflrhe large . .' was held at the ’ ‘ ‘ ' r" ' ' 1111118 6 YQBT- 9 I ' , _ _ v v . mg; *‘:“ - V M," . -., _ silonyo. Mrs. J. A. Necdhanl. Mrs. i - H , e Slusmcm _ sew“, result of the voting we» '11 7 1n number of beautiful gifts. lied Burn“ ~ -\ I-i- “i41- Llml‘ C ~ H H. H x 9 t “as v ry ry favor of the Pro The critic, Mr. to the popularity of the bride and R A‘ C“, ‘l1 ,,_ Jrvlfl a wr- llls- W- 5- M.\'1°-‘~‘ nllliivrS of importance were dis- ' ,_ ' ,__ l -' ' M] il"f'll‘ll\x‘:"qfl wlilld H“ ‘It B" Amllm- M“ Ad" Am‘ g (WlmSQd and arranged to the sstis- News’ complimented. the spcakex“ grfmm’ among ‘Ylhvich “ms a ‘Y9K Ylflilfi-Al- SHIN!!!" 115' "l- will‘. J I or Armin Hm,‘ MM Emma L9,, Cvdlwm and {fiction or the nleeurm The deb ‘ on the‘ prcbaratio: ancludteliverancc clrlsfhofsmiléslzsllglgrélfrglrmgen.;aor 1936. t0 My, iuid ML. D..n:ol J. “ ~ “ ‘ c , ._ . _. _ _ 1 ' - ‘ o elr speec es. er some o e w a l . I, _ ' that the iiTSY M“ Mm“ ‘*"““*]“M‘~”-Hl°‘l*° and‘ lion of officers were as follows: _ _ , "TY- 15°11- . y, l‘ m (‘qldnmuu Bliss Carson acre former residents Hon. PresidcnLMrs. C} cleW. White; ‘emu? by the President “M “hkh m” bfmyie ‘tassdmergjugfl: MARKS-At Borden 0v! iiilll. 193i 5mm v Hm l” m NW of Bonsllmv. PE I.) pw5ident_ Mm I, A_ Moore; 1st Honormy Pmsidcnt the “looting n_ {mmbcr 0 ‘warm a 1a m“ t, l0 Mr. and Mrs. Wm, D. MillltS, a t ' u~ i‘ -r lll“ll"‘ \‘(\'l'(l _‘—“' Vice-President Mrs Lkie Horne: ndjolfmetL The, subject for next 5 5mm. “a service from t“. s o Clarence Woodrow. .. uncutclniicrllilc.‘ will 2nd, Vice Pros Mrs. Will strong: weeks debate ‘s: Rearmed that .A' 3' Baldflst?" con"pan‘v'd assoc" MCLENNAN-At lhl‘ 1"" " r- lam m’ iihrliogravil- Oll ' AHHHJQIUIJJ‘I\CKHUN XUHALS secretary hi... Sarah Green: Canada and United slates shculd m!“ M 11h“ “mm” l?" n“ flu“ ‘ Island Hosnilal on Nov" ' _ _ a H _ ' . _.\ (WM and We“). wedding wok * ( _ be United. Coles will take up ther resi ence m Mr. and Mra Gwm‘ MCI/ulna“ » ll Vwlulnv nal mics (“l Treasurer Ml s P. Hunt-s. ', v w “ l ‘ “ ‘ ‘ ‘ “Sinai iljnce "n Hit‘, Blsiloifs Palace. Cllar- ' TfiURSDAY m vmlmuwf- V Alexandra, a 50;; ‘_ lqliclcivn. 0m. 22nd when Mary _wEDDlNG BELLS—The matri- In“ WEDDING A W Bum“ §FE$fEYRnAY _ The BRADY—Ai thc Cll_\‘ ll-\.\;1;I:\ll\0\' "s: took place on Wednesday Waring was solemnized mat ‘Htulice lilneml ‘of, Mrs. Allan Bolsner look’ 2 t” M“ am‘ M"s*n'fl C‘ Bmdf" a ‘ . ii: i t1 _ i ‘ ‘ nlornlng ln the Catholic Church at _ _ . _ , _ -n' n daughter. ca»: nab. Nfiyili Riypp‘ was united in Borden o, Miss Ame Mum!“ ,Pre.byterlan Manse at Summer ggulfnyieiifi-élaé aitergzloln CoFFm_On Momma Cmb" m K .. - lioli- Bands of nzzlirilnony i0 I daughter or wmmm Mumms and aisle in “gfdfwfilfly Tominilgaotrtio I Pearrdon J gwr-ey éol D A 1936' to L“. and M” “fluke; my. ' ‘ 'l‘lionlr..< R. .lll."l{$O!l, adnplcd son of . ° 0c 1 w en 55 “c? 3- i ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ v ll d Yl ier . ,..-. f, -. _ -,- tic late Mrs. MacInnis to Mr. . ; ‘ d fl.l. More .a ililLl n‘, ll A“ “m, ‘m, (ROTH. .I.“.,.,,d_,._ ‘v.11, wit“! Jcrfrpv or Cape Havana I daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Breeken ‘Matltflnnolll~ lllimirlClgklllrj-l: LX181- BOURGEAIYLT_I“ mo Film m ; A \‘_'“l'v‘hlf‘»vlv’ ll:>\.lll_v. 'l'ilc lnzlrrlzlge ceremony m.“ Wm Monaghan Unhinged gt ‘ finlnmczj’ mmme the bride of dvgglllgenlcévigilngty that“, éhurch ward Island Hospital .n Niv. 31d. ' " ‘ “ " *" " w >\'l'lf)i'lll(‘fl hi’ inc Rcv, p, MCJ the Nupual Mass Their many om drew Burrows, only son of, _ @1936 to Mr and A“. Edwm ‘ i ' - . . I ie ti ‘ ' r__ _ lnllcn. PR, on. "rlic bride look- . wands Wm, M, and M,‘ Jenny Mr. and Mrg, Jghn A Bum“, an nonduxclivlihelhgcmsmrgyme“ ‘ laourzeaillt. clly. a cnilelllcr. I . ‘r v-(l (n w riv lo p. "l chm lg ill a 80"“ °l midnight? much happiness-s. o! wumoh He“ wan“ Mcclem‘ PM V‘ p _ . l5TEwART"'-'“ m“ P“i““°"5d“'“‘ ' ' “ 5"“ C “r Knot‘; llilzo out velvet. uiill silver iriln/ . __ Pcfmfmed the ceremony in the, Q "ggnncig The i Isjand Hospital on N-nr-lrihcr ‘l i936 ‘ fsfim“ nnllfzs" and nl'l'0\\‘0i'l0S to match.‘ - - - presence or “he Immediate “h” FUNERAL ‘ — _ l Mrs. Ethnl omlv-lfl. I “m, ‘m?’ ""i‘ ’ll‘(‘ll(‘l("I lav hcr r-nu‘ \f' l ma“) boo guests ahflmcd the lives of the contracting parties lmlleral °f J°hn Dmwva“ “E54 m h?’ and 1 r . ""‘ ‘ ‘ _‘ ~ W" ' l“ i reception at Govemment House Y. ' l 1 _ t d , f h, In, re bihlon agut‘. a son. w-icpf. n éllrvm. llnzv Berrlfla" “r w“ Rim l Yesterday afternoon when Mrs. M“ lmd M“ Mme Bwne“ or j llf-lfccwivcwrte? f: ate nusnJlvlaccanlz-At the PlHllCi‘ acne-i y " " " Bridge, willie ma Eddie Walsh of. . , .1 L] m . Kflismlm" attended W" WWW r ,' ‘ ' ' I1 d Hos ital on Ociohcr 31.1936. I “PM c..|,n,.,,.,.... H“, P,.,._‘,d_,.,.,,c . Geolgc D. DeBlois, al e of cu n 1 _ ‘ ‘um; Bnsmm where Requiem High s an p i Telegraph C“ "m" “ppmwd the‘ i. G rnor DeBlols entertained coup 9' The bride was very ain- _- ‘ in Mr and Mrs. Era-Ht lfflfcflbfi imr. (iradullte _ _ _ i all 0V9 ' ' fame in a love] dress o; blue tran5_ j Mass was celebrated by Rev. L. " ~ 'il'|(ll‘f‘l'>\\'i‘. {liill “Worn All“ m" lllfllrlilge a rc- i The graciou; Chgbelailie 0f GOV‘ y- - diougan The pallbearers were: Ch*"'1°l't°"°“'"-“ 5m” p ccnilcn was llclll at lile llonl-r of i uinmcnt House was u isted in h“ 95mm’ Velvet; “Hm 91°58 fitting hat i ‘ ' i 1 y] C GALLANT-At North Rumlco. 0(5- H wk m M. [he brides grmzdpkuents‘ Mr’ and ‘ Pleasant duties by Mrs. Thane A. and accuaoflc” in matching shades Me's“ vJi/nliilcs Lapspwrdn y Toma? 21. 1936. to Mr. and Mrs. JRFOIIlZZ-‘l '11" was a talk b" Mm‘ JM‘ DMf-V‘ sycmey stmt- Campbell wife of the Premier. or blue‘ she earned “ "°‘“‘“"“iiiinhuzflaiiife, Mcgémid mg Gallant (nee Clara Gnllanti. a .. . . . . I 'lli< of thr- m. ‘more a “unmet o! 7mm"; pe°p1e While w“! "ummn “MW”! bouquet or autumn flowers‘ M- lllafold Moore Service at the daullhter- Wilda Euzmmtl‘ ( 'IQ[lfv>"fl\'1 “.1, .- ' m“ m “"“‘h M“ "M “T” 55°14" ‘swept the landscape out of doors m‘ the ceremony B‘ weddlnglunch-i i ~ t, d b. p” 5; aIALtETTK-At the Prince l-"llward M‘ m if)” N" ‘qlxjnunxll Hill nanny .\'(‘fll's oi‘ helm)‘ wedded the gpaciolm moms o‘ Govenp eon was slrved at the bride's home. igrilzlf“ w" “C 1‘ l - - Island 1105p“!!! on o“! 3,“ , ,_ . .-.., ti»... ,,v “iii-vi in v-n~ bh”'(;' M“ m“! nu“ J""k"”" m‘ mcllt House were gay with flowers wlhlch w“ charmingly arranged n h Mr. and Mrs. Elmer W. Airlliei‘. l 'i“‘l 1rl'i1~rl .,. "cc-inc inn I-illrmler. Allfilllfl‘ "W" “m” “M” M" bmmm“ and brlzhtwlthsofilv shudedlizhi! llj“,,,j“f,fic"j,o,’,°“lrl;fe 22in,“ As a. result of in enthusiastic son- ... r";.\rrvqvui . v nil-a iii‘! '-"¥l1lli~(\ ms an Intel-cun- ' and cheery fires. ml momma to Charlottetown mmm- l and ‘videly representative meeting g i, - , - t a tshd id Ei‘ - v - Z *"‘ “my m’ ill 1h .5 rim W“ ‘Tmlblvtorv M Prime Fd_ rcifértrs ttnethguéivemllafipfiady they lng in the evening to the groom-g i of [Ale Qulzenslcountyngiilservvsllits MARRMG q ' T'-"' T‘ \ -r<l ' - ~ - we qflficm 1011 11s eve l ______,__,______.. .. ;; H ., ~1 .4 i ,1 __ ‘ _ _ __ _ home, where a reception was held. ~ ' _._____V»W my H my p m“ \ ‘l luv h d llxllllililhl meet were ilshlxed b5. I/Irs. J. Rowland Late i m _ dmdcd u, go, m much M“, the __ I",NI,ER‘_.()N _ ,,,_ ‘uquyi-IH‘ m mo“ Church in it r n e evening the youngi MacDONALD hurl who ha _~ M A 4 » Paton and Mrs. P. D. Wl ams n o M“ ome i ; Prince and Kings County 550mb m e kiwi“, Harbor’ . , 11m m.“ A mge attendance g h m“ 1 d n a charlvarl for the. At the Parsol g . li-qm nomad. m V‘ and q ma" dockflt r the lea. room whc.e t e exqu - bmm couple‘ Mr. and “its. Bub , tions with a View to caning a gem P. E. I" Oct’ 28' mm m‘, T, n” .0.“ liv Mrs. J. l‘. l“ ‘gs diw-Wpd fl’ - 0 ‘ ly decorated tea-tabla was presid- rows Wm make their home m Wm i ma, public mceung of me doctors 00nd“ omdflimm Lexie “with and w» c; min iai- Mllfi rm‘-W‘g‘"'nt.lg;;_. “ref” v E , ed over by Mrs. A. E. Arsenault ma,“ when, they both have a how i of the province during the coming son of Murray “Nb”, mull to .1 linrn nulch (lllilpffult- 0mm)“ m" Ne‘: ion-dofi and Mrs. Percy W. hlrner. A-sist- or ‘fiends who Wish them every l summer of 1931 Edward Hans Mnvumlnld DI Mur. ‘ " 1 inglnscrving were: , i E M . smnuc] Kmmd. M _ ‘ __ _ ‘ n C1 ..1 . _ P, L Z happiness. The many lovely giftsi X‘ 53°‘ 3' ' ray River. I L m‘ n m Afmllllfili ma v..l< sol-ml by‘ wllf ‘h M“ ‘MAP M t ‘M h” Mffl- T~ 3~ 3°39“ M155 Ipmgenle, received by m; young couple (m1. l B.E., who presided at the meeting. , n, T I.;\i;ri'.:. supcrllllolldellt of the Will" “ m" l“ “CNN a" Bl)‘ Arsennult, Mrs. P. S. Fielding. Mrs. “ed w méir popularity m the mm - was rbelecwd to 0mm along with ' ‘ -' - .. . 2 " » -. " ' (M mt H, I,‘ iilFf‘ (‘nlnfv llognlini a .\l5'.€d by’ p01‘ ‘mm t‘) me Fm” Church’ 3°59" L- C°“'°n' M“ Dorothy munlty,_$_ vice-president Charles Moran and . _ H] _ lilo llili.‘ 21': sinif, .M““ctnn' Wyatt, Mrs. Ralph Murray. Mrs. smremr R R Ben ——-_i__——; s h: ..l.c .. .. I _ _ , A llnuriy" and unanimous call G. Elliot Full, Mrs. Robert T. Hoi- Gums NICHOLSON NU.’ y - . . I CAREw_At Humor nwm._ Nowml . . |_ I arm)“: H” _Jm“_ q“. p,,,._.,,_.,, K _ ‘ fl-nm the Brockllcld congregation man. Miss Bessie Beer, Mrs. Char- " - _ BEAT" mo!‘ Mm GEORGE be: 2, 193B’ Mrs‘ Jmms (,_,n.,,,‘._ as, 83 years. P‘ DlcPllERSON -— All Ngvember 1, 193G, Aicxlnlri Phcrson, HSJd '75 ~"~“""‘r" _ hi ANDERSON - .'.t P. i. if“ Hospital, Nov. 2, i936. wnillkls" Ernest, Anderson, i111"! 6 “fir; child of Howard Em Alzdflcsoi. and Mary Viola 'i'rllr.cl'-‘ 0i n‘ will Road. P. E. I. _ H“; MACDONALD-In Hi0 cm H d" pm“ m“ 3rd, 1936. Altman. MacDonald, axed B >"'""-* FATE-In this clly Ni"- Louise Pate aged '77 l“‘*'"" Ross-At 0corZf-‘l0‘~"“- M“ Peter o. Ross. w l" -““' .- . all DONOVAN-In Hi0 (All mjlln in lllultizviflll‘ cl‘ W‘ ;i_ lost l -_> liilli No“ 3, 1938. John Donovan. u driver of till; citi- “gfli doa BOISNER-At 4 Siuvarl -“".m\ll.= Tuesday November. 3i!‘- lm“ ‘Mr Allan Bolaner in her 817i" 5 ‘ Funeral from the Mflfilflllll i ion MCDONALD-In C]\Ell']Olll'lil\f<l|) u. hovember s. 1936, loser" M‘ " 1d 889d 52- aloswowm- v town Hospital on Onto-if‘ William Nelson sis-saw“ f‘ 4"” ' ~ tc- AL the Cllallil r zn. I?“ god