4 , __==~ a ' a ._._.<'. "DECEMBER a1. 194a ' ll l! l l‘ l ll .1 THE CHARLOTTETOWN CUARDIAN l AGE THREE Z Civic Taxes for you 1946. r l I T!!! FOURTH INSTALLNENT of Civic Taxes ls duo December 31st. IDBOGGAN IIATTBESSES sell- llil It cost. Boson Hardware Co., i3; 1947 calendar. i omos: srscs: available with P0117 who is out of town a lot. Wkits Box AM oars Guardian. norm]: Morons, Parts Dc. pertinent will be closed Monday a: Tuesday. December 80th and - I'll l sscimranvsnrrs wanted by :4 reliable party with considerable experience ln this work. Write m Box E. care Guardian. J I YOU WILL AVOID 10118 Wlill h I the Tax Office by coming early to .~2 make your payment. Do not leave l payments until the last day. For this great New Year we wlehyou all the very bad. 24nd may you find much happiness and prosperity in 1047. b2| run cn-y rsx owner: will H remain open each evening until 9 P. M., commencing rridsy, n”, 27th until Dec. 81. 194d, for omwen- ience of tax payers. NOTICE. — Central Creameries Ltd, Charlottetown. also branches . Perfection Dairy. Summelrskic, and ' Souris Creamery, Sour-is, will be closed for stock taking Thursday, January 2nd. NOTICE. —- Owing to the fact that we Ire very far behind with - our orders we are closing on Dec- lember 28th until further notice Wm. Condon & sons. Woollen Mills. Charlottetown, P. E. Island. ::BN SALE NOW-ALL SNOW SUITS and COAT SETS reducer] in iowcst nriccs. Fin-s l to R. No exchanges or refunds. THE QPORT TOGGERY. The many friends of Mrs. Bern- ard Doyle, Eamscllfie. are glad to know she is recovering from su operetion she lulderwem in Ohalr- lottetorwm Hlospital, a short time s80. . ltIalcLAUCHLAN—M.AI.LETT WEDDING Union Road United Church. beau- tifully decorated with potted plants and fear-s, was the scene of a very pretty wedding on November 16, 1946, at 1i P. M. when lilrma Euph- emia, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose G. Mallett, Union Road, became the bride of Malcolm lan of Stanhope. The marriage cere- mony was performed by Rev. T. A. Wilson before s large number of guests and friends of the contract- lng parties. The charming bride entered the church on the arm of her father. by whom she was given in marriage, to the strains of Lohenguirfs Wod- dlrig March which was played by Mrs. George Shaw, sister’ of the bride. ' l The bride was attired in a floor length white satin wedding gown, with train, fitted bodice. sweetheart ‘neckline and long sleeva pointed over the hands Her floor length veil oi’ embroidered net was held in For c royal New Year! -May health, hap- piness, and prosperity become long stay- ing guests in your home. J. I’. MacPhorson & Son If I “. ‘ \ . i <. iw itiourllnv LTli. t ~ ipiace by a corsage of small whlte| ‘roses and she carried an arm bou-, Jluei of American Beauty 'Roses 'with white satin srreamnc n. her only omament being a. double strand of pearls with earrlnds to match. the gift cl the groom. ‘Rio bridesmaid was Miss Wanda "double stmlmfll- M" Macbauchlan. sister of the groom. white wedding balls. Miss MscLauchian looked beautiful table looked lovely with a 1w! cloth, pink and white streamers on e of sn artistically decorated wedding cake, flanked g white in l. floor length gown of tusquols s rnatohinll head dress and an. srsn bouquet of pink . Little Miss Lillian Sham. the bride, was flower giri and look-i Mi very sweet ln a floor length yel- r. basket of red roses and whlts petals in the. mm c: the bride. | The best man was the bride's bro- thr. Mr. Wallace Msiiett and the ushers were Mr. Leslie Machauch- I lun. brother of tihc groom and Mni I Disririg the signing of the register, Miss Marlon Younker sang very‘ sweetly, _"I'l.l Walk Beside You." The bridal; mother chose for "he occasion a black dress sequins, platinum fox cape and a col-sags of pink oamations. The groom's mother was attired in s biadr and white flowered silk Jersey dress with silver fox cape and a cor-sage of pink cartlailons FOR THI NIW YEAR Old English lacs over taffeta with each sld curried three tiered mmgiqmf on either side by tail pink en new; Q1 . tapers in silver omdlg holders. A toast to the bride was given by Rev. T. A. Wilson which was ably l d low net dress nver taffeta, as she responded to by me mom. The ii" walked up the church aisle carrying vnddint Mk0 w" out in the m- end ditionu manner by the bride and vsilow pans. daintli scattering rose 3 INN!- ‘ y Arm- supper s cowd of serenad- ors arrived who thoroughly enjoyed after wishing tho newly married coll-Die Inlny years of iisgpy wedded life. departed t heir mien. o l" The happy ymmg couple, showers of confetti honeymoon motoring through the .Muitilnss. the bride travelling in a coped with matching. I thlnselves and Ernest Mutch nqilicw of the bride. 9 Lflmmgd with ‘ lesf green coat. platinum f0’: winter white hat green plume and black accessories. misnerous and. beautiful and testify to the esteem in whiohthe young couple are held. * where The Wednesday Afternoon JANUARY THE FIRST from 3 to 5:30 MA YOR ’S ' RECEPTION -v__ HI: Worship, Mayor B. Earls MacDonald, will re- ceive ot his residence, 99 North River Road, on New Year's afternoon between the hours of‘ 3:30 and 5:30. J. A. FULLERTON, City Clerk. Ellen’s_ Diary (Continued from Page 2) W88 0T1 where sorrows . Diary. gifts were Will reside in St T.=;-¢_"flsli:-:fi:-cfig-zfiarfiz-:firrw;%lssinfig V. - in M°n‘“ria'n u loesl intuit. ...".."_.£.."..'...F" GOVERNOR m followlrg loving tributcs were I g: rrwoany be ’ sent on the occasion of the death of _ ‘N. m maul“. lVlfllv DI! J. A. BERNARD Mr. John F. Duffy. for over 6O years W" T m! PM‘ p“. _ w." ma‘ Q o’ Government House. Chu. Wlu- . vars- v ' s OONIgBB-fl-Tgfl hills IN- Government House ROWE“ i i’: nllossmsrrT-Tnsser m! a I :, °" Cruises: 1'1 m4- ~ DR. J. A. MocMILLAN, Rowan Mammy fitted Private Secretory 6 '1 Footwear now located at 11s . cocoa. m! Queen ltreat. ‘ "i: can-rm a co. I/m. have the , _ . n Gun-Yawn’! lhfillks Tm‘ a handsom’: Wile“ . irizfli I 1-39”- °3°i Lake Verde P. E. I. 5o at Alder-lea, this Christmag eve has been most pleas-ant. Rob's Came. as I have said, Jamie carry- 1118 in Our gifts with an important air. Karolyn following so halppy ovu- thl! Christmas with Jamie and Rob l!» "B1181 linger-in! outdoors to chat WIT/h JOCK. Anfllhér year, last Christmas there was no 1355 W111’! blue eyes and a winsome smile in the house some; the lame, Bu. Rob came and Jock and Jeanie There had to b6 a forgatherlng when Jamie opened his present. Strings were umdone, paper Qpenéd cover lifted and what did Junie see? A cutting saw was eagerly drawn forth to view. Jamie inspect- ed i110 teeth than tested it. 1'01‘ wlipleness. Then remarked “It's Jes’ what ‘me-I "Why" I said “It's a; good as Mr, D's.” “As good" Jamie znc-rted it's ‘Wiler- 11's a. whole lo-t newer than Mr. D's!” Well wanting." Mid so once again it's Christmas eve st Alderlea and at evcly other _i'arm house and home Island. This can be a hrlppy Christ- mas for everyone for the song of the angels can re-echo heart. No. not happy for all-there Alexander. son of Mrs. MacLauch- ‘m homf“ lun andtlle lute Janlvs MacLauch- viazlfitiegrlxgg Jgirssafiifiigsrglfssvafmi soldier laddies who sleep far from their Island homes. And there are the loved ones in hospitals and ill at home who may not spend the Day happily with ihcil‘ families. 0f these we think tonight, on the eve of family reunions. And once more we are privileged friends everywhere the same nice old wish -From James and myself; from Rob and Karlolyln and Jamie; from Jock and Jeanie and the new babe whose eyes have never yet be- held it: A Merry Christmas! Until Thursday. Good-night. was held at the home of the bride where a delicious was served to around seventy girsts Those serving were members of the Union Road Young People's Union. The dining-room was dscoruted with pink and white cred with two ‘llhe bride's The in every have t0 wish clhicken- supper tastefully ‘mu Duncan Livingston Jolt 0n their - l l‘: min our notation of our Christmas m sttondsnis of Nth bride and an. groom is n most-mm vmml 1.. Ford and m. he married us. Olive stew- . pr ' an” I groom. the ushers. organist sad farmer. FaMnr-fiycnd Mm Char ‘n dramas“. soloist were kindly remembered for, Their mam MGM! ‘IT-Ill "mill with"; m4 Amy Muttqrt Ho lssves to mourn the loss or a g eh, occasion with suitib]. gms. .|msay years of lleaitgsnd Prosper-l “we m‘ and, Ln“, lgving husband and WM“ m‘ QUICK HELP WITH FULL-STRENGTH FRESH YEAST of Oh; [MI dill Olltlllling the Com- After the ceremony a reception ity. . | M‘ and Mm John Llvinunm ‘Hum [Qnnggly M1,... Margaret,‘ _ _ _ . ‘ . ' I Elem l-iannessey and Family. MacDonald of Hopedale and two watch He, chmgnnrs ‘guy; [us]; Ygggg so ugh: to work I ODDFELLOWS X“ ' NEW YEARS DAY RECEPTION, BEGINNING AT 2 -|'. N. _ All liiitiisllovls Welcome ‘I I v I ' 1 ' ‘ CItv. U. ‘Lynn. Mass. U. s. A. The Lieut ant Gov Bermrd. "l emor and Mrs. Gimme D. and Mrs. Boning J. B. Burnett and Faulfly. Winks: a A. “Iwxrglnon Taylor and Pearle B. Helen and Andy Likely. Irwin Printing Co., Ltd. and Em. ployoes. ' The MPage Shoe 0d, . Sprays: Eleanor and Fred, New York City. Frank R. Heartz and Family. Margaret and Ern Anderson and Duncan Livingston. The molvyees of the cuss-lotu- town Guardian. - Crescent: I Mr. and Mrs. J. Wilfred Smith. Bouquets: The Hornbtys. Betty Mo; fl ‘g Mary Johnson. HIGH MASSES Eleanor and Fred (2) New York ity. Mrs. A. B. Duffy and Ksthieen. Chatham. N. B. Dr. and Mrs. Charles Duffy, Ghat- ham. N. B. Patrick Duffy. Chatllanl. N. B. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Duffy, Chat- llsm. N. B. Mrs. Fred Duffy and Family, C Mar-y Duffy, Lake Verde, P. E. I. Freda and Everett Jack Hennessey Guardian Employees. MA SSE! Jack Anne Peter Jim, Al and Family. Ruth Kathleen Hilda and Louis Mrs. John Callahan. Dorchestar, Mass. Miss Susan Duffy. Dorchester, _ Mass. Mr. James Duffy, Dorcliester, Mass. Mrs. John Nicholson, Dcrchestcf. Mass. Annie and Laurie Mr. and Mrs John V. Callahan, Dorchester Mass. Jack and Frances 1.01110 Lois and Joyce Jean Frank Hughes Mr. und Mrs. James Connolly and’ Family. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Duffy, Parkdale Mr. and Mrs. John Vl/auh and John. Mrs. M. Sheehan l Charles Connolly Louise Duffy and William T Wilfred Hughes Dr. Mr. M13 and Mrs, J. J. Connolly Anne and Elizabeth Scott. Dor-. chester. Mass. 5m ‘u Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kelly ‘ Mr, and Mrs. L. B. MacMillan Mr. and lVlrs. nusme Kelly Mr. and Mrs. W. l-l. MacKenzls. Katherine l-iennessey owl Gen trud Doyle. Mr. and Mrs. John MoCar-ville and, Joyce. ' Frances l-lcnnoasey Mr. and Mrs. William Lawior Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Redd!!! Mr. and Mrs. Harry Con‘ Miss Maud Gallant Margaret Dougm Mrs. Fred Smith and Claire Mrs. Hugh J. MocKinrion Family. The iofhis ns _ ‘.173 l . The 01 It] illness and Tho Mr. and Mrs. Andrew LeClair ' Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Maynard Mr. and Mrs. Ray MacDonald Faustina (Sullivan) McMaam. Ivlanlramcook. N. B. James Dcvine, Pictou, N. 5. Helen Ilornby. Baltimore, the C. M5. and Mrs. M. Alywnild rnrsssous or svMrsi-nv John J. Duffy, Chstham N. B. Mrs. William Acorn. Miiiviaw, ands Mr. ‘and Mrs. r. r. l-iomby and amily. Mrs. Vcmctn Moors Mr. s.nd Mrs. Arthur Hogan Willard and Katharine Spencer u . Ronald Stewart. Ottwa. . Nsn and Arnold MacCauil Mr. and Mrs. Wed Afflfitk. Stewart Anm Vincent and Gladys Piflélll ' thrice ‘and Percy Keenan Florence Kelly Faustino (Sullivan) McMlnlll- P110118 N B school. Mr. and hi. as... Bell Ray and Shirley i-iennesey. Kent- nits. Mciliachsu-ln B- C- R. E. vuuy The Dr. and Mrs. In Yeo . homo Cvril McKam-ll, Eimsdalo. P. E. T. Mrs. clsra MscDqiaid. ‘North Lake P. E. I. vernits md Joe Psouet Mr. and Mrs. Allan Mscmnil. Ydilfil les of Mrs. Margaret Anderson. Alli-MK S. A. Helm Holrriby, Baltimore, Md. U. S.A. F,’,‘.,'.',,'_“;l,.".‘.§,‘,; "£1 g1 Mas“? and ‘gQ 5Q M M fgisQM) M) M M M i M M) M hi"..é‘.‘1.‘i..“.‘l2. were‘ ““°°‘.““ "i we» m 1w‘ may. w“??- s “h” H "“‘"‘°.‘ .°‘§/F§°wl.§l slurs. Justin McKenlla lrAI-Idoper, n. hilltop... azxi Lirulsegi card Thanks Mr. and Mrs. Everett Toombs l . . Dan and hioislc MacDonald. and l‘ $11113,‘ Elmsdale‘ Co-Il-ifé floral tributes were beautiful i. arnlly. 1 M,‘ and Mrs‘ Peter conmuy ‘mdl Dr. Charles Duffy, Chatham N. B. Mary and lvilfred Mclsaac, Hali- Plains. lliass. W...“ Wstertown. Mm- i Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Doyle and Ladies Md 0g Htghneld Pregby- fashion in Paris is the use of [Inm- Family l2). Gard “I Thanks m,“ mum“ ing black again. Wilfred Mclfeamoy. gpggyg y Russian broadtaii. draped and F. Duffy offer their sincere thanks {sages of sympathy. Mass Caro. and spiritual bouquets on the occasion lnANmr. Mimuoox (JUMMDJGN November 20. 1946. in the passing oi Denial Murdock Cummings, alter an h. HOPNIBIQ sixty nine years Bio. Mrs. s. R. Jenkins and Family. 11116-8011 0! 1h? We 4°31" N"! Mary (Maclaeod) Cummings. |yssrg he was Section Foreman on was well known add higlhiy es- teemed by the many people whom he met m his work. Mgr-y. muntty ho was wen-y good cause. and none ever ask- ‘ cg hi; help in vain. . i-is was a friend to all, and to his home he em extended s. warm and heartfelt welcome to relative. friend Cummings it can be truly said lib wasgmmwho feared God and lavod his fellow man. Hewqamemberofthehesby- tcrian Church. and for many 3'9"‘ s. member of the Loyal 918T»?! Lodge, in which he has held high offices. Mr. and Mrs. Wonk Hearts and Ho will HIM B member 0f WM)“ “din Mt. Miss Nettie Mitchell of Willshile- ‘Of this marriage is left to cherish his memory a daughter Bessls. Mrs. Lloyd MaoKinnon, New Haven. sons. Roddy of the P. E. I. Tcle-| use"; yin-per. Charlottetown. and ttwo brothers John in Vancouver, B. C-. and Roderick of Murrayvllle. vq-y lgrgely attended, the service was in charge o! Rev- Qiumh. assisted by Rev. S. J. Dav- the hymns sung were. "Miqgp in Jesus and Safe in "F! Afmgofdflilfl.‘ lmLuOJ-iard ‘l I- L, o, 1,, attendee in s body. Rurrl J ‘ _ I rm in \N°<'> New Year GREETINGS T0 Our Customers and Friends We thank you for the confidence you have placed tn us i" the Past. The privilege of serving you has been a Pleasure. M1111 "Ii-H friendly meeting express sincere thanks for your patronage during the past your. With best wishes for a new year of success and happiness. 0n behalf of our Management and cnflrl Bluff. Prowse Bros. Ltd. CHARLOTTETOWN Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Drake wish to TELEGRAMS as IOUUWSI“ pulow thank their neighbours and friends Famlm for their kindness during their rec- WREATBQ exit bereavement. Also all who sent mess es s m th an overs. Bessie, Lloyd and grand children u d n Ethel, Beatrice. Dun-can and l George. Effie, Charlie and Family. Mr. and Mrs. Preston MscLalne Wildley Dodge I. O. O, F. . S. and Mrs. Eric Lath, Jamaica BLACK FURS ARE FORMAL FAVORITES and Mrs. Paul A. lilurray, formal now PARIS—The most swathed, is supple and silken and ultra-smart, Persian lamb seems eternally in fashiorfs flavor. and seal. wltth its deep velvet flattery shows promise of fast returning to old time popu- famlly of the late All‘. John} Sig.” Margaret Katherine. Isobel, L. B. and Win.- sloe. Dorothy and Jack. Muriel, Olliver, Flo and Percy. those who sen-t flowers. ines- dealh‘ Lem‘- imd M“ J°Im B°m”d and Iarity. Alaskan seals and the true . _ _ ‘ m black of dyed muskrat are particu- i Teufhm md Pupn‘ south Milton lariy adaptable to the new formal ' ' ‘ schoo ' fashions. South Milton Women's Institute- Railway Brotherhood. (lard 0f Thanks Mrs. Daniel Cummings and Fam- ily wish to thank their-friends and neighbours for their many acts b! kindness also those who sent floral tributes, cards sr-tl letters of SYIW patlhy during their recent sad berm eavement. Today's fur fashions are brand new. Tremendous strides in pro- cr-sslnz have been made to create pliahlo and supple skins; perfect for styling and wonderful to wear and o\vn. conununity o! Milton lost one most respected citizens on o! several months. m.‘ Mr. Cummings was ‘ooru Half n large turkey yields con- siderably more meat than a whole small turkey of the same weight- For many Argentina is the second largest South American vntlntry in both area and population. N. R. retiring in 1942. lie In the Com- the supporter of EXTRA FINE BREADI. 0f the late Mr. I. O. O. F. to Mr. Oilmminfl-‘l W" married, his first wife being --help give your bread more delectable flavor, finer, smoother texture 2on7 time. IF YOU BAKE AT HOME, be sure to get Fleischmann’! fresh Yeast with thc familiar yellow label. Dependable - Canada's favorite yeast for more than 70 years. /W/'“‘"’/""W fi Co., lard Allister attending Also a sister Margaret .\lrs. funeral was hsld from hi! on November 22nd and will Norman Qt Riglhfieid Presbyterian. Milton. 8t. John's Church. "Ps. 23". m, m .,.,,, .. m CANADA