mi: cu5i3i>ihi\i._<?lllARLo'i"rsrowi§i m j "sonar-i- roi OUR SATURDAY - UBSCRIBERSe Z6‘ i l» TUESDAY I J "W9" A wedding of interest to their‘ . WEDNESP“, lens distances. all familiar faces Carlyle Webster iit ciiiiriiittetewii, Rev. .1. T. Ibbott, iteiriii Lois " " A very pretty autumn wedding many friends and relatives wiisi LMTERY ‘vmhme _ h" to most of those present and sev- who also conducted the committal Moore. or Wood Islands. P. n. 1,. . was solemnlzed at St. Joseph's solemnized Monday, Novmlool. il, filllolvllll B"? the Whine" at V"? cral of them breeders of foxes in gervice at the grave. The pall- to Daniel Hirry Chowen of Char- Ohurch. Kelly's Cross on Oct. ‘.6 in St. Bernard's Church MOHCIOH. l mm"? 11‘ aid of me Pe"kda1e Fhe‘ the days when the industry was st bearers “tom Mossm gol-ry shoom lotteiown, P. E. I. » when Sylvia Agnes. youngest when Muriel Kathleen Costello! me“: He“? prize" elem“ "We the height of its boom. R. E. Ellis. James Connell. Wal- TWEEDY - Jelhhms — M the ‘echoes ‘emeuwe "Jehhhii dough“;- og Ml; and Mm James daughter cl Mt and Mrs’ Jolephlirqn by Milton Coffin, Confedera- ___ lace Bradshaw slanloy Balm,- onu 'I‘rinity United Church Parsonage, 1. Grates forhiro \ “mo.” n- 71006. South Melville, was no. Qo5¢e1|o_ Charlottetown l,_ E l‘ was‘ tion St.; second prize, pure wrml Fire completely dedtrflyod m! Davis Lidstond Intoi-moul was ll, Charlottetown. on Thuxsdayfqovosn. 6. God olwlr 13. Ilxtenu of n“ 1h mBTYlBKB to Morgan 0‘- united in marriage with Charles‘ ekmkee‘ hm‘ by Mrs" De“? Kenn" three-room hollflil 01 Ml? 43m" the People‘; Cemeierv Suminer- h" 3Tdi 1949- ‘h! Rev. l-LEHD. Ash. 10. Bpiriltof DOWN Wm" Hogan. only son of Mn “u Mm Edward Harper, so“ of MR nudist. Peters Road; third prize. bod- Mmxenzlav Borden‘ wgolllol- “u, Slde _s " ford united in marriago Isobel 5m. thenr 1 City (nguL) Pius McGaughey. Bonshaw. The Mrs. George Harper, Hillsbo1~o,l"°°"l hililit» ‘Yilll by Alhort Mur- all l“ contents yosmauoy on". ' ' _ ___ clair Jenkins. French Fort to cool‘. 11.'I‘ake0uI (N-C.) 1D.Ap0p];| double ring ceremony was perform- N‘ B_ no“ Antholw MoDoultl polo, i Phi‘. PFiFKClRlP- noon The lill-o broke ou; about, glvo _ Pllyslclulu INJURED __ l). Maiheson Tweedy. Enrnscllffe. (Print) z-MMBWI 3°~R0lll of - 94 by R"- E-L- llllllrily. cousin formed the ceremony. ' C“ o'clock leaving its origin undetcr- J A Jolllldwll. ‘eeheed physicue THOMPSON _ MMPHAIL _ M 12' Mo“ at ‘aaeemfiffill Mme! of the bride. who also celebrated ______ _ A orally uouulng o; umil-osl, mlnell" ol ‘Tlgnlsh ‘film has been mdly Cornwall Manse, on November 23rd, hurriedly tfloklup llMilitgi-y the Nuptial Mass, assisted by Rev. 49TH w‘. YER“ . u. mam- Ii-lgndg iii the Mgflflmpg The mo w“, oolooloo by “ml-u med m, 5'0"“, “me 5,, Md the 1949. by the Rev. M. K. Chawmzm, 14.Title o! wlththe station WA‘ Kaela PP‘ many frlengseoflltlir‘ aehdRblrsTT-lielie “IRS efilemlemed M S‘ 51mm‘ m“ m" wheh ‘he! 5m" ‘he ham" gisfortune to fall in ‘his room on Stanley Bruce Thompson’ Cornwall‘ "sped ll glue“ 2511mm‘: *' H '_ - ' ' St. J l'r A In Ch rh, B _;\. o , , _ to Norma Ella MacPhnil York 16.Romaii . um l'l poems v l u . , . A pram, aulumn weddmg dorte lsilniner iueh ixteiidiiig con: We. “llleiixljlcrlnn Fuagves‘ 21;" lilgellislélninthurlcgilgi $121; ‘or: gednQs?a).‘bN?\. 2%‘ Ditlfgiflv, Point I momy sjubnc 21cm," to gaftlraltyllllIol, w“ solemnlzfl, l“ Kmgsboro B“? graua tons to i cm on this thcii M, damn!“ OI Mr and Mm - _ _ lea o Ai er on, s a en ii_, 13, pol-ml nogloo remembcl “l M 4 om Church wlhwuud, , , 49th wedding anniversary. To corn- " ~ " ‘ the h9lKhb°15 Klllhflreil hill‘ h“"h' physician had him removed by nEATfls - 7 sh 2a “ ' “glaliille l - -- :~ di oltcrlloull. l ll . ._ Frank AflllSlfillig was iiinlted ‘in till; could be done tc save the ‘ . l - (N.z.~ . spesover .Huvln: (Ann no", October 19th n‘ 2'45 when 0M5 memorae ie occasion relatives , t K l, ll l s ~ ~ * ambulance to the Western Hospital ~ “Aawlnc alllngllah u" as a ,) ' ' ‘ gathered at the home of Mr. and mermge e m ‘ A m- eny m slmchh"? °Y lhe liiflllillre~ at Aiberton where an X-ruy ex- llIMlhONALD—Al the Ohflrlottfl- "Smilh Margaret Young, daughter of Mr. , ol Mu mul Ail-s‘ lulu, Webb Ho“, . v , 1B. Muslcnoto li-ll-lwl‘ 30.Aaea,duclt - do . MTS- Perry Sentnilr Elm Avenue. ' M1" MWKEHZlE Vi” Bi» h°lll° amination showed~ frscture oi "Vi" hilillhal- Nmmillhfl‘ 2311i- 1949. Premiill gfntMffés legal?“ Y?" helm?‘ "Rid on Sunday evening.’ 'l‘lie happy hlh~ Phi Th" Ceemmml’ W“ earlier in the day but was absent mo hlo Tho ooololoauulo ls ll, lllo Hillard Dennis. infant son of Mr. m’ afeshrilrned azAg-Mde “Kane a sienna Umggllyl‘: ‘shoilmglevllf’ couple received beautiful gifts and lt)§l‘_'r°€f:eirgl' when the blaze started Mrs. Mu- luto olghuosl l5 resuug oomlorl. and Mrs. Eric MacDonald, 154 D0,. 21 o" o red 43. Sun god and Mrs‘ Mclllhald Llewellyn, llllzugh téakendby ccmtplefe surprise unéle 3mm gl-fuum. ~ - ~ l fienlzlilo and lduiuizhterl Iiiary ably under the care of the uiat- glgilsigareitsuddenl llh h 2 .Spillover Monmgult The Ceremony was m,“ P y ‘r spon ed mos graciously, ____ Tl wany vsiting icr par..i...s. rolls and nurses o; mo; glue lu- or he so Thom y: Che omc otForm lomed b Re“ HR. Bell‘ ASL“ resen were the sons, Harry, Y, _ ___ 1e house was built by Mr. Mac~ 5tll,ullon_ r ll d5 in arlotte- 2,1 Cublc male, Y P Lol-llo pal-c» and the“. (a, llles FINERAL ‘ESTERDAY Th! Kenl bout gown Mrs John Wm Bridle e of the church. The wedding iflliili‘ dawlllels lllltla "W, R0 “va-l,’ ftinPral of the late Lawrence 2e a 0m ye" we _ _ 58 yo", '- ‘ y‘ ‘e 20.'i\villed w” played by m“ church 0'53"" ZLIldhAdGlRldt‘ 1W0‘ lelelil‘ liiissees Fllla Budlflnfill “WW5 llclrl yesterday, The R T Holman rl-l-o l, we“ 0v" one he“ mmmn bee! LEARDQ-At Borden on Nov 24 leer“. ‘Se’ Mrs‘ Cnneu“ Stewart" and Phoebe Cclzltner. "Mr. Airs. fihPflYlilll "ill" illi‘ Ciilchfle Flih‘ ‘ awarded in the ruriil bQlHHlfFCZIe-I g’,i1‘,'},‘°§§,,.‘,§'"5.,§§,i.'{,;§;’,2?;f,i? 1949i “m?! B. LQdrd in hlfggnll 81. Sail‘? . P w ‘th d Bill. -. . d "l Ill . Tl“ -¢ S “leril ‘" " Pi l" - 8i" a A ‘ma! eummn Yveddm‘ e°°k MirseyP. seeirfneienMr. arllfix glflllldllcllllclll‘ R23’. Ge CarlYlP- ‘clgsnctgntvilitiel? tillaes Sh??? lflostr me the present Season’ ‘t was hlohlusox-Suddull)’ l! U16 azhomememel heme at “Huey lmeed Mulael Lorne Coies Mr and Mrs. Robert Webster, The poll-bearers were proved during the piist year was ‘earned "fleidfly anemmm‘ Ne)“ home 0f hi8 daughter. Mill. Rnb- “uh cheerzmtewvm‘ at hem mo“ setup Miiffxillflfill,’ Mr. Llovd Moore and Messrs. Wrst liiacDonrild. J. A. presented to the Kniitsford School 3MP l” Se?! Wm be the Federal i-‘Yl 91°" Ol’ summefilde- Jfilllih mmdm" dale Nev‘ 19' me RU‘ Ash Mr. Roy Vuil Mr. and Mrs. Lcrnc MacLcod Hammond Ford James district yesterday by Mr Alan Trader whlch leave! h" Nfiwirk- T. Morrison lll llli 33rd YEN‘. ' eel-Mum’ ‘il-id- MB?‘ PA‘ H n" unmet“ M‘ Sentner and son PCFCVfllld lVIr. land Crabbe ' Frank ‘nitride and Holmnn 0n bchnlf of the firm. New Jersey at "m?" ‘edey- The PALMER-At lllo Prince County ilbbll flClflllllg.uiEifillul-Eilylilé. dousht-,M,.s_ Rm. vall mounted m“. mm Gmrfl,‘ “hlhew lmwnmnl was l“ muklng me proscnlallon Mo 9,500 ton Panamanian ship Perla Hospltnl on November 24th, 194g, ddJapanesd e" 9f M“ “ml ‘ 3' F- MMLCM- l Halifax ‘l0 be prcscnt for lllo oc- in pol-no; C0,“, C, e ‘ Holman iold ho was vol»). holllly is anchored in the stream and will Mrs. Ellzn Palmer, nee Eilzh “Bl! Mil-Define llil. n .. Donald Gordon. lcaslon‘ is wy- m present ‘he pluquo o5 be know dock at the Railway Wharf as soon Wnlkcr of Summerside and forni- 31.Fiah 5°‘? °f M“ a“? M“- Frahk Mae‘ _li-UNERAL ‘loynu- _ Th, of the fine work on the school as the Federal Trader moves out. erly of Freeland, in her 86th year, 38. Perish Neili Siimmflffidv- n, e l t m l‘ ‘ M l M' mo; had boon done by one School widow of the late Jonthan D. SlProperty The Pride 19°“? §°“"1Y l“ a “l” The bode of s Brookfleld lerm- N,',',,';';,,,,‘,' “o: ,,“,',‘;, Onrhluonun,‘ Board and the Women's institute. Optimism iii the tiitiii, iii the Palmer. tuw) Baharihhe 5i"? Wile‘ mhlchhlg M‘ Bl". M1’. JOhll A. Maclieod W215 ,- .. - .' "We in Canada don't take ills‘ fox business and good news fol‘ MCCABFPJThE death occurred ll ‘o-Ccimllfllll‘ . - . . ., , h . nfiernoon viith seriito at TPlfl-YV . cessorie.» and I a» nmlldvfl b! Pl‘ lfound near his burn yesterday llnlml Churph romluvlell l“, Rod pride We should in our public mink breeders regarding this year's ll" lliime. 323 Grfilloll Sh. Nov- tlonfor slster, lrwllg Cliilfll. 5Hmmfl" jmorning about seven o'clock by lliS K G gull-loan‘ “l, “loo ollomu buildings," he said. "People should market was the key-note;- of n 3. 0f Mrs. James McCabe. 186d Iorl/lflel 5149- “Tflfllli; BT99“ Elllllillhe- l hired hand. Time of death WZES M’ ‘l, comm,“ l 0,, ‘Ilo pa, me realize that they own these bulld- speech by Mr. Gcorgu ll, Mnycrs 77 5'9"" ‘ 4g smug“; The BT90!" W“ Bleehded h!’ Iwlhg sent at Sunday evening by coron- grave eThe Bill “hgnrg, were ings. You trustees and members of of liamson. Fraser and Huth, Ltd.. ALLEN-At the home of her grand- unsommen‘ Cl9tivll~ er Dr, JD. MacGuigan. M ' l__ l}: All “Tl s fhc institute are showing a splcn- New York, at the annual daughter. Mrs. Muriel MacKenzie. H b) Imnirdlaieli" lvllellillis ihe we- Dr. MacGuig..n viewed the body Blmf" w‘; 5",,“ “l? G did example to the pupils." Prince Edward fsland Fur Cardigan, on November 15th, i940, l °' moor the rouiizi- iiitt on Va moior- yeslmlay m, Blulbuoou uoou, w Jnnlesplluum," m, Aelllul, ,",,,,,.‘,_,,,j Exhibitors’ banquet iii the Quflcll Mrs. Joseph Henry Allen (nee Elll- “Jffhl” l"? e9 3° m" “hd he“ 30H‘- fol‘ natural causes. An inquest will not lnlormonl w,“ ln pptmlolo pom... MONCTON, N. B, Nov. 21- Hotel Inst evening, Mr. Gordon abeth Rose) in her 94th year. l r‘) lowed by ‘he be“ “ewes of the“ b9 119095581X {gr-y Sulllmgpseldg >5 l e (CP) — Mrs. Frank L. Dougan. MncMillnn, president, presidiniz. HEMMlNG—Entercd lnio rest at 45-Rl\'¢l‘(5lb-\ many hjehds- Th“, bride lmwhed He was last seen shortly after ' D__' ' wife of the General Passenger Mr. Mayors is judging the mink the Prince Edward Island Hospital, | lhl- him‘ Velvei sum h“ 5nd while five o'clock or the evening of his _DEATH oli- lrglnuj]; 15. rule“; or canodim National Rail- today at the second annual live November 20th, H. K. S, Humming, DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE-HGIOT HOW h work It" ’ W°°1 C?“ _ death by his hired hand, The em- LANDER_-l-l,o,o passed ‘ou-ol- on way,’ Atlantic Region, ulod here mink show at the exhibition dearly beloved husband of Adele AXYDLIAAXB ' f‘, b 1d Pfelllol-ls l0 the Wfdihhillhe e e ployee lived in a separate house Novombol- 1g o‘ Boslon Muss M“ Mrlv lllls momlng “lo, bolus grounds. Palmer Hemming, in his 91st year. ll LO NG I‘ I l, L0 W Tecewed many lovely guts from and UFO" hls return l0 “'0” YES" John Andrew MflCl{Pl"llll0 rigged 65; e; {ken with ; ggvgre hcart at- Guessing 220-000 fox" l" ‘he i‘ I o l“ meme l“ c“erl°“e‘°“e“ “d SW" ielilfly momma found the body- vcnrs She was born iitdrreiinric- 1a,}, "on, wlllcl, she lulled m totiii carry-over from iiiat yeiii- nnd BUCHANAN-At, ciiiiriottetou-n, “e ° ‘l’ hm?!’ "will 1°!‘ lliotlltr- In thll oxemple A is m‘ mersme- Mr. MacLeod, whose wife is ii! {mu El I" and ‘VH5 lllo uuugluor ran‘, this year's take-off in both Cziii- Nov. 20, 1949, Lawrence Buchanan, s‘: s": “:9 Ll. x l0!‘ U19 two O'l. etc. Single letters, soon. m hosplwL ilvod wltl-l h Ml-_ Dull of Mn and M,‘ Andrew “iorlmrb j~' , . rch aria and (he U. S., Mr. Mayors siilll formerly of‘ Glasgow Road, in nis P N. K e lenilll Ind YOPMIUOII 0! the word; 1m; all lllllll imminent in social and chu .. chumueww“ 1°“ °“.e. e! l“ Mocbeod who is also indisposed. son. The funeral was at A. E. Lon: .~ .- ' h M D as this nunlb" men“ mmmg ‘l (mm ‘veer’ men d“ u" code leek“ h" duterent molt highly esteemed Billie"! l" They lluoo about om holy mile Memorlal chapel comm-logo, Mo“, aumllee ere‘ re" we“? ‘id they come back. And can you im- BUCHANAN-At Charlottetown un the death at the Prince Ebdwlrd from Brookfield centre on the Coi- and burial was’ in Mt. Auburn a member of one o! Mondone 0 e “$1M lhe dflhahd w!‘ hrcedlhg N°"- 20- 1949i Lawreh" Buchahfihi ‘ 0'77""- q”“‘_ Island Hospital lady evemlis 0i vule Road Cemcm, w,,,e,l,,,,,,,, l,l_,,,_ Sh, l, est and most prominent families stock? If you DEB ririiiiiriaiiy fixed, formerly of Glasgow Road ii-i his Y A D Y m J ‘Mr. H. K. s. liemming. retired ' ' brine the former Miss Mary Elll- you are crazy to go out of fhOTIl," siitii your ' D 9 Q X R C H V. D l; ll J 1) He is survived by a brother. Mac sunned bv her husband and a _ business man, who had been act- Macbeod m the Unltell 5mm, “ll m“ ‘roman Mack-mule ol c,” abcth Fisher. a daughter of the ho declared. i\lncLEOD—Suddenly at Brook- GQWHA EAR Rw a l. --" t- 1i . d Th s ako lo ii. fold OHNO 20 1940 Jo ' Q IRQ °WER KAWH l" f" wee“ “a” "‘ pe°m° ii hair brother Ml" DM. RODIIloTIl. (‘lflflflll OhlO, and ii daughter lnie ills Peter MvSweenev an e be r pout d out t 1t i v. . . hn A. m! lmprwements l“ the buslnem Charlottetown’ . llelen JifacKenzie, New York. tho late Henry Fisher. Survivors "tourists bought more foxes iii liitieheod, aged 61 years TWV- CY DLPRCCYG. v e ‘ in addition go hol- husbond "i; Canada than anyone else inst BAKER-At the Provincial Sonat- industrial and community life of tho Province. He was ninety years Mr. Hemming was twice married. first. in 1890 to Margaret. Louisa McFee, dauizhter of Col. McFee of RFOBMIEB RESIDENT DIES IN McPherson passed away. Mrs. Mc- Pherson spent this past summer cu the Island and appeared to he ‘l1 her usual good health. so her un- Montreal, who died in 1916. They had three children, Mrs. Louisa Doris Buchanan, Lieut. Colonel Henry Harold Hemminz. 0.B.E.. M.C., residing in England and Mrs, Clarissa Scott, Montreal, who is cf.‘- pected homo for the funeral. llfl“ 1921 Mr. Hemminz married MNS Adele Palmer, daughter of the late Mr. H. Jnmes Palmer, K C., of Rest crossing about 3:30 Saturday expected passing Came as a great Mr. Roy MacGillvray was eie:t- Mt‘. elected scr-rotaijv and Robinson, treasurer. Chairman 0i publicity is .\ir. George Ryan. The president's report ivas rcrd bv Mr. “lillinm Boyles and a mt- shock on November 15, just one week after an operation. ' survived by one son Scwzill, and the following daughters: Susan. (Mrs. Paul Kinizsburyt, Mass; Anne. (Mrs. Wilbert Mur- son). Cambridge; Miss Kaye, who death and bur-ml livcd with her mother in Cam- Homemlh Vancouver. isfnctory financial statement was Sh” ‘S given by Mr, James Robinson. VANCOUVER. - A EC, papfl‘ of recent an avrount. of ilic of Mi". Thomas Vancouver DEAD IN date carries Dawson. \\'f‘ll-'.(fl3\\'l'\ he'd“: “M Rem“ lei“ J" Mm" brokur. whose widow ulos the for~ R. Burke on the morning of No two sisters, Miss Cora Mcsweeneyl Fridav morning with interment in Resoluticns of confidence in anti loyalty to Rt. Hon. Louis Si. Laur- cnt and the Jones Government wr-re passed at the annual meeting of tho 3rd. District Queens fiiloeral Association held in MacDonald Bros. Theatre, Mount Stewart. last night. Mr. Roland MacDonald, Southpcrt. president of the Associ- ation, presided. The resolutions also contained congratulations to the Prime Min- ister for the Federal victory which he nchicved and to the Jones Gov- year.‘ D ’ He urged breeders to raise orium on November 21, 1949, John, nd maintain the highest qualify Cedric Bnker, aged 38 years, son our. MAY. we: MUST nor cannon ova ROAD-mam Yseierihvl Qrntoquats: rim‘ 11-11: wonuS TAKE us so‘ - .4 meeting held in ihc Lczinii Hall, Charlottetown. lasi night. lic suc- ceeds Mr. \V. R. Jcnkzns who pre- sided ovor fhc mcctinlz. Mrs. D. J. Riley was elected vice-president and Mr. Gilbert A. Gaudot secretary. Members elect- ed to the central executive were: Messrs. P. R. ltfcCormnc. W. R. Jenkins and LL-Col. R. C. Chand- ler. The meeting was addressed briefly by Hon. A. W. ‘iifailtoson, Charlottetown who survives him. _ . ilnil of Hollistnn. Iniotment was “ Am Ranpnburv (lmglll l _ ~ " . . .- i ' . - fcir their past efforts and Ministc of H llh d W if t . . _ ion ‘Thursday in the Mi. Auhiirn m. l“ y , a... _ emmln _ r e“ h“ c me- ‘hivo Clliiirloléotowdnnilllerlrnéiélgii! lcemetery. gr of iclrlll‘ logilteliglylntulo/lix. llllAlllfC prflgflilm.‘ t l i goo l; A harm lulnlslo, ol lyeecapc su h on r high the‘, urn, tori of owuarioxlxl-d rrcn1»“v_ l the o floats’?! the Assoc at on Elluoauoll; lll,-_ Coo-ll lvllllol. and l injury “h?” t p Car m ‘e " The resldcnth oi’ Fortune and “as a “n, l.“ “ - th- l .9 l, were r691“ e ' my Me‘ Pram‘ MTS- D- J. Riley. were dnvm: ‘v35 Struck by a viciniiv were shocked tn lciirn of ed to Bmhsh cohlmblh ‘l Y ~‘ a ‘ dent. Mr. l-‘(Olhlld MBCDOhhkL Expressions of regret were madc l weshhmlhd feel?!“ at Teewnere tho siidrion prissiiii: n\vn_\' of iloitiel 39°‘ I" 192a he “lee e pefrmer 13 semhporel vlee‘p"eeldenl' Mr" he‘ bv the meeting on iiha passing of l “l9 hmkerhlle hh-"l o! 5m“ e“ éllh Flfillel. Bwtchfori: secretary’ {our loval party SllPPOFlEF§ durini of age, and had been in frail _ . , d b _ BOSTON —Word was received last ed President of the Charlottetown and Mrs. A. R. Myers an a ro _ _ _ elel 12' ear-me 26m l Chap week by Miss Enid Morson, of the Playgrounds Commission at tY- ihei, A. E. McSwee-ney. all of l" ‘"19 5 °ek~ ‘"‘l“'“"lll' ‘"_ "f l‘ “he D°nald E Beker BlllflWM b! Iilnl Postural Indian. hittir . ti . _ .. _. b dl t . ~. M, _ , _ e‘ emmmg e o - death in Boston of Mrs Dfilillil wllflllfll meeting of the commi " n Milneton “““'3 ‘eleh fmms- ‘mdhlm 9h" Sllhlhlerhile- hnemw“ from Montreal in 1952' McPherson of Cdmbridse. us... held in the Travel Buienii yester- puum-oi oorvlco Wu be how lmm“ “he E°°d lmllils- l ‘ > VOL) IN CHARGE O‘ THAT CHINA COOK WHEN WE CHANGE CAMPS 5O HE l. COULD RECUPERATE FROM) Hi5 SADDLE RIDE"THI§ .\l$ WORSE.’ and formed the H. K. S. Hamming d m _ H d n", Esmle company, whlch lle Mr. and Mrs. McPherson nn clay afternoon. e succec S l l Mu Arthur 1-[_ Pool“; wins clccl- Cflnducted, together with his audit- llilgflrlllynssldgrsnilllll éllllllllraélgggengggilil wlliiiciliiichollyleaafi ‘rstlll/"ilrlflvkvllllle-sixdflrci: clliéligiie Cemetery iri M, modem o, m M Dlsmc, flljT 011R WAY ‘y ‘L m wlulllm ‘nlehlmd accgennngwprugfilcle’! “on- twenty~flve years ago, wits-re Mr. Loud 311-155 Ethel sufhpflflnfl w“ ‘ ' ‘ ' Queen's County Liberal Associa- u l r9 T’ eh‘ l’ y g ‘ lull-V Jnlllo», tion at thr- nnniinl i'\5SO(‘lElll(lIl F’ /Hol_y SMOKE, SODA} PUT ( 0H,l‘i"5 \ , sAeéEDf/ W v brakcs and brim" tho vcliicic lo ~ of llli‘ track. Clarence and Lester of l-‘nrtiiric. oiio brother, Force rcsidr-s iii For- "-16 .1,‘ "will, m aim you III m siiaiatiiii Wont m. - than you'd have earned as enudi as you csfimofcd!" Scnit, P. E. Palmer, Judge H, ii. Palmer. Ernest Lnril, Williiir An- at scvcn p.111. \Vh"l\ Rev G Carlyle Webster united in marriage, Bills-icy Florence Mary. daughter o! Mr. Alex Rhynes, West Royalty. B. C., William Goodwill .'.‘~‘.s;ly. aged '72 years. The latc Mr. Cobcy w-as born at Scarlcinutn. P. E. l.. and was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sobey, He left his native Province about twenty-five years ago and has since resided in the West. He is survived by two brothers. Edgar Sobey. Wilmot Valley and Major Sobey in Seattle. Washinginn.-—S. Judging of standard silvers at the 19th annual livo fox show. Exhibition Grounds. got underway shortly after 9 oclock yesterday morning and continued until 4.30 when the fsdlniz light caused a halt in one of the most interest- ing day's competitions among fox ranchers witnessed in years. Judge George A. Clllbeck mighty busy man. between classes. dificult roads. Some Surprisingly large classes. run- ning to 26 and 29 entries. kept a With the ex- ception of the dinner hour. there was only a fcw minutes interval Spectators were q lie numerous, considering the ivere from rlage by her father, was gowried in ivory satin and mists of nylon ll- the guests were girl friends of the bride: Miss Edna. Raid. R.N.. Miss Joyce Linkletter. RN. Miss Esther Macintosh, R.N.. Miss Shirley Anna Pratt was in charge of the honeymoon in tho New England States. the bride travelling in s forest green gaiherdine suit. coffee colored velour hat. brown accessor- ies urd s mouton top cont. she wore a corsage of bday ‘mums. FBIDA — OLDEST RESIDENT DIES - Bordenm oldest resident Mr. J-mtes Iie-ard, passed away 1i. his home yesterday morning. Mr. Learn was in his 90nd vcar and had been in ill health for some time. Besides his widow, a non, Brenton, and a, daughter, Mrs. Percy Doinioy, Tryon. survive him. Funeral ser- vice will be held it tho home in Borden on Friday at 1.30 pm. with service in the North Tryon Prus- byterian Church at 2.30. Interment will be in the Presbyterian Oume- wry at Tryon. - B —l'UNIlAIi YMTIIDA! - The funeral oi’ the lets John C. Baker was held yesterday after- noon from his late iesidsneo to ths Presbyterian Church where service was held at 2:00 o'clock. conducted by My. I. A. Mc- Gowan of Kensingion IINI Rev. O. lfternoon. Charles Boer. retired vombel. sll,_ low‘ l." llw l,“ o; Dawson and took part in mini: Mulls Leiwtxyolk; ropl-osmmllyo, ‘h st x fire marshallv ha; a orokou lo“ slxlymlne your,‘ fiunncing and ovnci-alfdal/eloillaiéll; to the central executive of Queens Mag: Defyarhilleyrlrxe-ly Mihlteidltlterle wrist and a frdcturcil riiizht knilo Mr, Burke WiIS n life-long citi- lllillbfib Hi1 lllifi 011i?‘ ° il P Cuinty Liberal Association. Messrs. b _ P ' ' ' - _ joint while the driver nf the car 7t~n of Fortune who eiignged in lllelcllfilii‘ W5“ hfllmd huhd Smith MacFarlane, Harrington and “'3' flee Hmlehd and Mum" " l‘ f1.‘ Arthur Campbell escaped wiih a successful farming and was iin Zfihalloe‘. Bac- l" l-he ehrly days o’ l). A. MacDonlld Glenfinnan. Ben" 7'4 ‘a ‘avghll’ 9 had ohaklnfl up iirtiiro supporter of the Conscrvii- l-lifl tZOlIl Yllfill 0" ‘hi’ We“ 6055'“ “l BIRTHS \_ ‘ ‘ P‘ _ Boll, uuplei. ullllclncd l0 ll“. prllloo ,ti\'(= Flirty. l/Zahmuvel‘ Islhmh The hlllshwlllmk Fem-s- 5n5V drlilom 5nd ‘mum! _..... counw HOSP Clnllflopl, was Boil-lg o quiet, tinrissunting mnii piaccboiibltlvilrrrltbcfrqrgill. ‘all? beautifully arranged at the filial‘- (35531; _ M the prlnce lodwmd laiwl. ‘dischm. “l bu, Bu, was la_ ht- was n sincere friend of old and K119i“ 91h ‘l 9 ~ Y , v *' iliKl lntheoholr lfilllamllilffl Pi’- °¢ Island Hospital on November 17th. kn; b; ambilluncl, l‘, m, Prlnm young nnd will ho missed hy ii Dawson and onc daughter, 1511' ‘loll; si-Lilng at a candlelighted Nuptiai 1949, lo Ml; and Mrs, lqfilerlck w_ l Edward island Hospital Saturday has‘ or friend?“ we as a kmd “ed game)?‘ so?‘ Dalzlfllieih-geeaethelelate Servhee mad by Rev- Huward clerk‘ Mount slewen‘ B‘ eon‘ Ken.‘ y [fight T5,, C,.os._.,,,g ha, an Opel‘ devoted husband nrid father lie _wlll in t e air orce Christie lll Hunter River United Mme; welsh, l; loo 5 o“ I :~_ " _ ' r, ._ ~ _‘ l " be sort-owed by his iovlm: fnmill- war. Church on Wednesday. Nov. 23 at 551113..“ the Gm“ Mommly “U” h“ ‘~ ‘~‘ lmd°r°l°°d “hat He married Ressn Alikcn who five o'clock when the marriage of yooplgo} Homo,‘ November loll, I their glSlOfllulfili (blrlélclliifl iiflllli" survives him'nisn four dauuyhiorfi. FUNERAL fYEfiTlilllllAlli-i- ‘gill: Mary Irene MacNutt Mathoson. lo49_lo bop; and’ Mm A_ l‘ smllll: ‘_ wndl ,l d Milli.’ ill lP-n- ~ C1159" Mrs. Rulph lxeifih, Mrs. T. “m: - i-riil service 0r iho l-ite . . only duugllli-l- of Ml; lmd M“, awn. Reglmlld mm " - l M Ci'i’f d D \\ lie H i v hold in St Pulls l1 k I filo-ll! _ vinrds dnd rs, i or c o . emm m: \ its - i‘ f. ifton B. lviathcson to Roderic ggyANT0N_.Al the: prluoo Couull. \Vhcn illr. LJillplJIll saw the of Massachusetts, U. S. A.. Mrs. Church yesterday afternoon. scr- llu-uoo plum sou of Ml; mu Ml-u Hosplml on Novemb" 17m m Mr‘ apprcachln: lYJill h: ripplicd his Reginald Smith of Saint Joliii, N. vice was conducted by Rev. .l_ 'i‘. Chester pm", was solemnlze¢ and M,‘ wllbur Brynnmn‘ spring B. 'f‘lirc-c sons, Ray of Diindns. lbbott. Mourners were Arthur A. The bride, who was given in mBf- Valley, a son, Wendell Clnlr, MIoDONALD-At. the Charlotte- town Hospltiil on Nov. 10, in Mr. Still/flirt. Clly. a daughter, Carolyn Bertha. EASTON-At King's County H05. Gfiofletown. s son, Liawrence Ed. »__- guest book. h b m ward. I’ —Dlf-I8 IN B. (L-There passed Following the rcceptiont e r e CALLAGHAN_A, lh C., _ away suddenly at White flock, and BTOOm l0" by 111°")! 701‘ lhQh’ plm] on No“ glsl‘ elo iellrfil Mn. Leo P. Callaghan, city, daughter. ‘ FlllzZlLb-At the Prince Oouniv h°ibital on Tuesday- November 1."; 1949, to Mr. and Mrs. Leslie nlllllll of Rose valley (nee Hazel Todd) a son. 7 lbs. 7 on. Cecil Leslie. linens/toss IARDINI - MncPHIZRSON - At Zion Manse. On October 1am. 1949, by Rev. Carlyle Webster, William Russell Jsrdine. Brooklyn. to xillh- a: Merry MucPhei-son, Glen Mar- ouus - Msnsmerinl-At at. Oolumblo Church. Novembol- 13th, i969. by Rev. Father R. J. MacDon- ald. Mary Hora Gillie to James Alfred Mcltanney of Charlottetown. GIEIN-MlieIWlJN-At the bride's home, Stanley Bridge, on Wadnes: day, November 0, i040, by tho Rgv, A. D. Maclnod of Saint John, N. 3., Janie Mus-nut, only dgughtgr of H. 8. and Mrs. Mscliwen to Robert Roy Green of Little Cur- rent, Ontario. OIIOWIN-MOORI-At It. Paul's Church, Charlottetown, P .8. 1., liv I e THE couvussceur ~ OF THE LEADUQG Se“ *1 A‘ _ \ \\$\ -\3\ “g: A I LT BLEB- V§O bSiTObl ii ME ‘ii, FOR A BUSTED UMBRELLA, A. John MacKinnon null the late n t .1. Mrs. Macklnnon Chor cttctown t-z car-cw, Mrs. Walter M; oi , R.N. pltal Montague. November 9tl. to F A William David son of Mr and Mrs and Mrs. Keith Champion, Miss Mr and Mrs. Edward Eajston, , c5 4 AND He NQW§ .1 i\ "l e llli‘ coi- on tho _ , _ o right frm‘ i;ri:iri" swinging it lug‘; 32:13am which Wm lnrww ldnrgw-wuFmlllsrlwélzillérpl‘Iii ‘Levi lllsion not fell to the floor from‘: 5nd MfL Elmo Mul-lgonold of f; " around and tiiiinvin: ll on ihc. flD- halteneded w“ Mm on Frlduv "M1 m.‘ Slew“! VJ“ blur": WM; satin and lace Juliet cap. Her any Chgflottgfown, u so", 5 lo,“ l0 o, HM,“ ,,_,_,,,,'°,,,_ oo,,,,,,,,“,,“ ,,,,M.,,,,o_ posits shnulder M m: wad‘ Th“ the home lvith interment n! Th)’ ‘Col K. S. Roam‘; Col. Clly. Mlllf: ommlenentdeeva; a trmilged 5213i Sf- lleiicDoNALngfiecl ‘he prmce Coumy ‘A car was badly damaged. Formm, Comelon,‘ smokes “WC Kn); l R Bu‘; M‘ T‘ w. l“ Ertlezresd anbous ‘fetcgfropheunn; we," ‘Osrlzirial o: Mr ma, November 18th v At the time of 1hr‘ accident the womlllclfll l“. l,l_,, ouslo,’ m.“ Mo Prowsm _l_ E: llurll,‘ Tom Dcglom rmdilnouvardlia ‘olon. frilllb. 55.01 era d cDonald, 0y f} MAJOR me“ were m me" ‘ea-v heck m ‘Cilfkilm- Tlli‘ PFlllhP-‘ITPTF ‘VPT’: The body will ho lfll'\\'1\f‘(l(‘f‘| from Follow-n m; Caren-loll ‘Noelle, ' ' ' ' i Chatlnttclnivn. Mr. Aislin Mnc- Arlhul- mm“, Gflorgn Jackson, mo MnfLflnn l-‘ulu-rul 110m,‘ ml, l0“ w“ ‘llgld at oakwoog l“ who," ULAlTK-Eéillalzjllll. BM C., on No- , ,_ ____, _ _, d. _ _ _ . Donald of (Thzirlofirttnvii was the John ltiikcn, Joyce (Tnffin rind momlmz lo l,l,,,,l,.,.,,l (m, l,,lorm,l,l_ _ _ Wm 91‘ . - <. l0 l". and Mrs. . driver of iitc train-S. -i‘tnlph (‘Znffin and Giddin (Ioffiii. Tngyhqyqy zgegufiéelmseldlvxglesflegieié: ti?“ Clark. ff/llltlmcriy of Wllmot - You HE 1A riuletéhbuglilrilily Whilélglfllfllah‘ were Mrs. Harry H, Cox and Mrs. s;l_ak:t:ml‘ll $01?‘ Ed KNOW MPQOR AMO$ BUT WE CAN TAKE‘ HEM‘ "C H52 e e on \. nnse aro e- ' a — le l‘ nc wn d r _____ .. $035.. ann wednesiiny oat. 2s i340 to? ?>‘.fi‘.§’.‘°§}‘..?§.".§o‘§°‘ ‘Ziifieiifiifii glllliglghetsovillgl on dMlizillfelny. Norv. '.. 3' HOQPL: “EM ‘ Y» cfoeegfjewpAF I - b r. an rs. Robert '\ TOLD HE, l o E 0U » : MEMBERQ /é WORKED A FEW ' DAYS Ti-iis WEEK