fiflkCjE TEN THE GUARDIAN. “gngrgpgrnrrowu NOVEMBER m, 1948 ‘ =" r" —=._—= OUR NEWS BUDGET m OUR SATURDAY SUBSCRIBERS MONDAY —SUI-'FERED S T R 0 K E. - Friends and acquaintances will re-i. gret to hear that Miss Annie FIIZ-fSPYLTC suffered al L,“ scum-re appoplectic stroke last wcekJ sinimons of Margate, She is under constant medical care and hope is entertained for her re- coveryx-K. The many friends of Mr. Upfon, Seaman, popular szatlon agent az| _l OLearyi who was badly injure: in an auto accident on the K~ f Road in the summer \ d 1o know that. he is \ .2 along splendidly and ‘ ‘iii will again be backfl 1n bEllffl many more uiu-r. 11a". e liassed. ~O. y 171113911. He was ' c ca." as he walked along ti. . The driver stopped 1nd of- ‘. 1255211108. — S. and Mrs, Gwendcl ‘.\i c ' .. baby who trove l I ~ 1 . A. A. M.1cd<'-iv1._i of r\.o.\n. Prince Edward ls‘.- iie passed away pc-acef , at the Nfass 1y : ‘Tel by the f’ Fu"cr " I ‘ 9:30 a1n.. wday. Nov. ‘. r Lady of Perpetual Help , 4065 W. 10th, Willi ccm-i .1 in the family plot. --\IRS. JOHN HARDY The ~Pl".iC€ for the late Mrs. v took place on Thurs- er 11th from her re re e was largely . a the love and esteem. 1n deceased was held. Rev. con} address was “Trust ' and he paid tribute to the ‘e of Mrs. Hardy and of ..ci trust in God. l ' ' n Bloomfield ceznctcry — passed peecefuPy away in '!I‘lClEll Sanaforlum . Oct. 2i. 1948. Miss Stella Jay, R.I\'., in her "' d. mung a long and painful "cs to mourn fhe loss of zill. .‘l . \\'t-11<I<"ll \ .»'\fi(li“\\' M Iris. 111's. Erin tvlill?’ , ‘ nirin Road. and llollis 1.1,‘ ii‘ Jlotmvn. Hcr father pro-i .~ il li-r only one 31-111‘ 111.10.‘ .~ liliililijl‘ and sister in iii-i l occurred on Fiiciayzi i at the home ‘ Mrs. John 0f Mrs. Frank of 67 years.’ had been an invalid,’ _ three years but hen‘ 1 did not. become criziral .\u weeks ago. She was the Jessie Humphrey. duughte laie .\lr. and Mrs. Thomas ', of Wilmot Valley’. 1:1 she tiuzlit s boo‘. 1:111- l11?ll'l'l.l_'_Z€ li\c(l ft a 111 “lllniof. and the "i: 1.1.1 four years ago ‘when husband rctirirl and . icrside. T CESIJA Y licaih Hop- ' 1i from Miss Ruth Dickieson '5 on a visit to Vancouver, C, where she is the guest of .11, Miss Elizabeth Dickie- and is thrilled over the beauty int fulr land where the roses all flowers are in bloom, and- szzriiiled p flower show a few clays DYO. in| "L1 inm-viiia, November 10th. IN UUSPIIAL .__. M“, Minnie hIacEachern o! Charlottgtqwn 1; i1 patient in tho Prlncg Edward Llanu Hospiial suffering from a knee injury received in a ull the street Sunday evening. A marriage of unusual interest “Li; solemnized at the Church of The Most Holy Redeemer in Char- lovefown on Tuesday. November l. . when Constance Carmelita. daughter of Mr. and Nlrs. William _ 1 blunt-here, Georgetown, became the be 1 -.i".rle _ lull of John Peter, son of Mr. ‘\Irs. Allister MacDonald. J\\l‘| Royalty. Pr. E. Bald- .R., celebrated the nup- iiuring which appropriate were rendered by the girls‘ .\ signal honor has been bestow- Alr. William A. Morreli, ct . and Charlottetown by the 1c of Chartered Accountants . e Edward Island. in the .1::1i~:.:icen1ent last night. that he llJS been awarded a Fellowship in the lizstizute. Mr. Morrgll is m; se- Chartered Accountant fiom ovince to receive this degree oihcr one being Mr. William E. ev, Deputy Provincial Treas- The award is made only for fliLW/US Mid distinguished ser- ~ to 'he Institute and the ac- cuwniiiig profession at large. The death occurred :1: her home Biwrden on Tuesday, November cf Mrs. Wallace A. Field at. nae of sixty years. Mrs. Field b-‘Pil about her duties as and had attended church "day Morning but in post-ii away Besides the sol-rowing husband ti: "a are left to mourn a son Jack d bank Nfrinager at O’Leary and e granddaughter Betty. in erment was in the C‘i:..c:e:-_v :5 Charlottetown. Peoples —A "1111 Wednesday morning at fllill $4.111. at St. Mary's Church in blonlavzuc a very lovely wedding snlomnizcd when Rev. Law- lnndrigan of St. Dune-item's rsity united in marriage. inifrcd Vera, MJUHBPS! daughl" of .\ ". 11nd Mrs. Frank L. C0519 (l! lloitfagiie to Mr. Cecil James. son of .\1r. and Mrs. Jame: Rice of Car- ri t‘ . . wlnsomo bride entered the ‘i iih on the arm of her father. cine her in marriage. f0 U"? of the wedding march play- Hi by the organist Eugene Dunn. Tho llflfie was dressed in an aut- umn nine garburdlne suit with vim-hing accessories, dhd wore a 4 of yellow Talisman roses. bridesmaid, Miss Bernice '. 1" of the bride, Wore a TlIJITllITQ suit with brown s. She wore .1 corsage of on Beauty roses. The groom oii: ..'Rev. Owen Kiggins officiated zlie St. Mary's Church, Mon- tague for the 8.00 o‘ciock wedding Aiarguerita Harriet, eldest ‘Pr of Mr. and Mrs. John "g .\f~ Harold Babcock of Upper Mills iv Brunswick. on Wednesday Mr WI‘ Francis Vuozzo played the :2 march as the lovely bride i d the church on the arm o1 licr iuilzcr. During the nuptial mass. Mr. William Steele sang sev- eral appropriate hymns. The bride chose a beautiful floor- length gown of blue sltin and car- l'lf‘(i a bouquet oi’ red roses and white prayer book. She also wore a 18.161 1"" 1' "(e Edward Island lost. one of st widely known and esteem- ns in the death, early gies- morning. of Senator John A. aid. of Cardigan. Promin- . . ill public life for the past forty gears. he was equally well known - b' iness as president of the iie and produce exporting . 11 of .1. A. MacDonald and Com- 1* .' Ltd. He was also president of .. ed Shippers. Inc., at. Char- lo'te.ci»\h. and was a director of island Foodl Inc. His death. which came suddenly. was caused by a heart attack or Ihu-ri rhage of the brain. He had FORMER RESIDENT PAS _ v ._,\1any friends and relatives in 1.111. Province will be sorry to hear of the ' a Westaivnyu 1 Montague, i I I 1 (leiilh of Mrs. Roger foix-ncrly of LmvBl” thu home of her daughter M .. lliirry Butler in Brnokline. Ma on Silnday lost. remains are being brought nvoi-getown where burial will lake place from Trinity Church particu- lars of which will be given later. A quiet but. very pretty wcdclini: took place at St. Lewrem-e Chiirclbl Morcll, on the morning of Sept. 211th. svhcn Lea Agnes, daughter of Mrs. Frank O'Brien, became tho bride. of Wilfred .1. Hogan. young- 01' son of Wilfred Hogan, Morel] L t. _ The double ring McKenm: in the presence of many relatives and friends. The altar yvns nicely decorated by girl friends of the bride and the choir rendered suitable music. The bride. given in marriage by her eldest brother. Jerome. looked charming in a dove grey street length dress of Victorian style with rasnberry access lc-s and carried a_ frillad boquet of cnnatlona. She were a pink [old bncelet l!" 0f n,‘ ,_-»<. 5T5 lsulctd a severe Mrs. Wcstriyvai s i to i g-rlucat-‘cl in £119 public iFliill ‘.1 Comp Hill ceremony was} performed by their pastor Rev. P/ heart attack omc fourteen years ago but had v-c boon in fairly good health, l was in his usual health Sun- ninl until his sudden seizure ca. Monday morning. Tm: la‘e Senator MacDonald was b11111 at. 'I‘racadie on April 12th., iRTi, the son of John C. Ind Eliza- beth Mary MucDonnld. He was Tram-idle and was-married in Sep- tonbcr 1905 to Miss Marie J. Mac- Donald. daughter of C:pt. Joseph ltfar-Dvinzild of Cardigan. (ithcr members of the family are. lVfrs. Earl MacDonald of Cardigan, Anne Elizabeth who l: Sister St. Anne of the Congregation of Notre llrrne in Montreal. Margaret nt linmc. Dr. Charles Joseph on the Hospital 1'11 Halifax. Mrs. Lee A-llun of Cardi- gall. and David Bea-rand at hcme. Two other children predeceased their father. Mary Burke dying in I929 and a son, George Albert, in infancy some years ago. The family had a noteworthy record of service during the last wsr. Charles having served u Lieutenant Colonel in a medical corps. John A. as a Major with ‘.110 North Nova Scotla Regiment. D:v- id as a petty officer in the N:vy. and their sister Gertrude n: : n.----_1 lg the RfAI. (WP), school at . WEDNESDAY Friends and lcquaintancee of Mrs. John J. MacLeod. formerly of Bonshaiv, were saddened to hear of her passing in the P. E. I. Hospi- tal some time ago. The late ‘Mrs. MacLeod had been in ill health for some time, but was quite active until she had the misfortune to fall and break her hip. She was formerly Florence Mac- Kay. born at Hartsville in 18112. Her husband, the late John J lfacbeod. predeceased her eleven years ago. On Saturday the many friends oi Miss Constance Scully. whose mur- risige to Mr. Pius Fitzpatrick takes place in the near future, held a shower in her honour on Saturday in Holy llull, in which she was the recipient of many lovely and use- ful gifts. A feature of the even Inc's unferluinment was the pre- sunce of a miniature bride and groom. czipnbl_v' acted by Miss Sz'ull_v's little niece and nephew. Marie MacLenn and Terrance S0lo~ man. Dancing and a delicious lunch were thoroughly enjoyed b)’ the largo crowd present. FOR WINTER. FAIR —- Messrs. Ainion Boswall of Dunstaffnage. Allison Stewart of Mnrshfield and Guy Rodi of Bracklcy‘ were among the prominent. P. E. Island agricul- iurists who have left already for the ROYBl Winter Fair at Toronto H. W. Clay. Senior Livestock Field- rnan for the Dominion Depart- mer.‘ of Agriruliure. has also left on a trip which will include at- tendance at the big fair. Mr. Rodd is on the committee for classification and type of the Gu 0v Breeders of Canada and >11 participate in the dis- of judges for next year's ISLANDER PASSES _ A tele. gram was received yesterday by 3112s. Frank O'Brien. Morell. con- veyed tile sud news of the death of hcr brother James at his nome in Irvington, N.J. He had suffered a severe paralytic stroke three years ago and had gradually grown worse until his death. He was the eldest; son of ihe late Mr. and Mrs. Thom- as Kenny of Morell and is survived by his widow, who tenderly nursed him all ihwuizn his illness. five brothers and three sisters, Joseph. George and Maud. (Mrs. P.M. Cas- cyv all of New York, Mary. (Mrs. J. DcLoryi of New llaven. Conn. llfartin of Ottawa. Lem of Char- iottetoivn and John and Emma. (Mrs. F‘. O'Brien) of Morell. to all of whom sympathy is extended. 25TH ANNIVERFIARY -- A very enjoyable evening was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lea. Mill, Marshfield. when upwards of eighty five friends and neighbours gath- ererl to extend to them best wishes the occasion being their 25th wed- ding anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Mill were escorted to the seat of honour by .\fr, and ‘Mrs. Wylie Gibson and Rev. Mr. MacCnllum then spoke in his usual jovial manner and Mrs. Walter Auld presented the guests of honor with a wcll filled purse. W: .\fill thanked them all on be- half of himself and Mrs. Mill for their kin’! thoughts and good wish- es. After bouncing the bride and grown a dainty lunch was urved and fhercmainder of the evening was happily spent. in games and dancing. Thr- riuesfs departed wish- inq Mr. and Mrs. Yillll many more happy years cf wedded life. WEDDING BELLS — A qulQf. wedding of interest to relatives and friends in PEI. took place in the vestryi o-f St. Andrew's Wesley United Church at Vancouver, B.C. on September 28, 1948 at 7:00 p.m., when Dr. A.W.S. McCall united in lllurriage Harriet Ethel, daughter of Mr.. and Mrs. Percy Danvson, Crapaud, P.E.I. and John Alfred, son of Mr. and Mrs AK Cole- i: ook, Kelowna, B.C. The bride attired in a grey wool suit with dark green accessories and wear- ing a corsage of deep red roses and white cnrnations, was ot- tendcd by Miss Marion Gallagher of New Brunswick. ‘The groqm was supported by his brother, Leslie of Chilliwack, B.C. After the ceremony a. reception was held a! the Alhambra Club in Vancou- ver, the bride and groom later lcaviitg for a honeymoon trip to Victoria. Vancouver Island, Ind to spend the month of Oufobor of. Cowichan Bay, Vancouver Island. The first Government chartered plane to take a full passenger load of farmers and their wives from this Province to the Roynl Winter Fair at Toronto left. the Charlottetown airport at 5 o'clock this morning. The passengers are wheduled ta arrive in 'l'oronto at noon toihy and after spending : day and I half there, Will leave at midnight Thursday on their return flight home. Maritime Central Airways, from whom the plane was chartered by the Provincial Government, did not have the 11st of passenger: completed last night but the following had announced their-in- tentions of making the trip: Messrs Bullman, Rustico: M. F. Rqeves, Soulhport; J. Yeo- southport; R. Hamilton, Montquo; J MacQuarrie, Montague; Mnrrlssey, East. Royalty; W. All - arson. St. Peter's Bay: Lincoln Dewar, New Perth; Roy Crosby, Bonshaw; Brenton McLean, Sum- merslde; T. Sanderson. Not-t) River: John DuPasquier, Forelt Hills: M. Geurgis. Summeraidc: Alfred Mc- Neill, Southport; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Newmm and Mil: M. New- man. Union Road; Mr. and Mrs. George Johnson, Chniottetown; Mr. and "Mrs. W. Prowsq, Brlokley. l THURSDAY -MAYon ARNETT RETURNS HOME —~ His Worship. Mayor J. P. Arnett of Summerside return- ed home yesterday by piano. Ho had attended a meeting of the executive of the Canadian Associ- ation of Mayors and Municipalit- le: in. Montreal and had gone with the other members of the executive to Ottawa to present a petition to the Federal Govern- ment on housing-S. -—SLIGH'I‘ FIRE - Summer- slde firemen resnonded to an alarm at 7:45 yesterday morning from the Flicker Taxi stand which is located in a small one-storey wooden building on Granville Streetf An oil burning stove had exploded setting fire to the walls of the building. Tlir blaze was put outwith fire extinguishers when the fire department arriv- ed and not n. great deal of damage was done. Robert Fraser. the a1.- tenclant, was slightly burned about the face and arms.-S. On Oct. 28 the Masonic Hall was filled when friends gathered io honor and Mrs. Robert Smith who were married recently. Jyfiss Eleanor Nicholson played the Bridal Chorus as Illoyd Cousins and Jeanette ltforeside escorted the "newly weds" to the seat of honor. The many lovely gifts were open- ed by Edlth Crasweil and Jeanette Moreside, while Verna Newman and Lois Simpson read the accompan- ing verses. The gifts were arranged on the table by Shirley Carew and Helen Pound. Bobby, on behalf of Marilyn and himself. thanked all for their lovely gifts, and extend- ed an invitation to all to visit them in their home. Tlis- musicians took their places and dancing was enjoyed. Music being furnished by Messrs Doyle and Ward of King- ston. On Wednesday evening u large number of relatives and friends ai- tended a miscellaneous shower at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Dunn in honor of Miss Doris Grif fin, who is one of the season's brides-to-be. The “seafof honor" and the room were nicely decorul ed for the occasion in pink and white. The gifts were opened by Miss Lillian Mountain, while the accompanying verses and good vvishe: were read by Mrs. Frank Dunn. Mrs. Merrill Dunn arrang- ed the-m on a table. The gifts. which were useful and costly, con sisled of linen, china. lumps, blun kets. money, etc., testifying to the popularity of Doris and her ful- ure partner. The prospective bride- groom, Mr. Louis Dunn, on behalf of Doris and himself thanked one and all for the lovely gifts and for their presence there. Then all joined in singing, "For They Arc Jolly Good Fellows." A delicious lunch was serve and the re- mainder of the evening was pleas antly spent in music and dancing. A quiet and pretty wedding took place on Wednesday morning at St. Paul's Church, Summerside. when Miss Teresa Mae Aixsenaulf. daughter of Mn. 11nd Airs. J0s0‘_)l1 Arsenault, Ottuwru Street, became the bride of Benjamin Arsenault. son of Mr. und Mrs. Fidele Arsen- auli, also 0f Summersldo. The nuptial mass was celebrated by Rev. Howard Wight. The bride looked very charming in a wine suil. with grey accersor- ies. Her sister, Evelyn, was a. very lovely bridesmaid and wore a grey suit with matching accessories. The groom was ably supported by Mr. Leonard Kelly. After the ceremony a wedding reakfast was served to the im- mediato friends of the parties at the homo of the bride. The happy couple will reside in Summerside where the groom is an employee of the Journal Pub- lishing Company. A host of friends join in wishing the newlv wedded couple many years of happiness-S There was u very large and rep rescntatlve attendance tit the fun- eral yesterday of the late Senatoi John A. MacDonald which took pllcc from his late residence to All Saint: Church, Cardigan. where Solemn High Mas: of Requiem was celebrated by Rt, Rev. G. J. Niac- Lellan, V.G.. assisted by Rev. Dr. Patrick McMahon a: deacon, Rev. R. J. MacDonald a: sub-deacon. Rev. Eric Robin u Illum- of Core- monie: :nd Rev. Punell Wood as Thurlfer. A guard of honour of the Fourth Degree members of the Knight: of Columbus. of which the deceased was a member, attended. They were Messrs. Vernon Maddlgan. Loo M. Doucette, B. J. Gallant. Daniel Noonan, Alfred Kelly, \Vll- fred Smith, R. E. Bradley and T. Arthur Campbell. Honorary pnllbearer: were: Hon. G. H. Barbour. Hon. W. J. P. Mac- Mlllan. Hon. A. W. Matheson, Brig adler W. W. Reid, Senator B. W. Robinson, Senator John E. Slnclulr. Senator J. P. Mnclntyre, Hon. A. E. Arsenault, J. Lester Douglas, M.P., W. Chenter S. McLure, M.P., H. F. ltincPhee, K.C., Col. G. E. Full, Lt. Col. A. W. Rogerl, D. L. Mathlcaon. M.L.A., John R. MacLean, M.L.A., Joseph G. Campbell, M.L.A., Lt.- Col. W. J. MacDonald, LL-Col. C.C. Thompson. James S. Walker, Dr. A. A. MacDonald, Dr. G. L. Smith. George Thompmn, P. R. M:cCor mac. John T. Doyle, Andrew Mac Don:ld. Austin Scales, L. I-I. Poole. Howlrd MacDonald, L. B. Mucltfll- inn. Dr. A. A. Kennedy, John Mu:- tord. P, W. Clarkln. Active pallbearers: Harold Bro- therl. W. E. Agnew. Jame: Siuw. James Donahue, John Sullivan, Ed- wnrd B. Bulpltt. Interment look place in the lam lly plot in the church cemetery, where services were conducted by the parish priest. Rev. Harold Croiu- ‘ when MISCELLANEOUS sflcywlzfl ,.. alt in the unit Iincc it: formation. was feared that he wo: lost. MI. iDllNsFoltn-At u“. Tho election of officer: for the lPeter Bernard (Theophlunvle) lvll-ifflwfl Hospital. November 15L friends and rolatlvu" of My“. coming yelr wa: a: followa: Prcsl-hls life with Stephenson: expcdi-ito Mr. and Mrs. Lymgn Doruthy MacDonald gathered n 4mg, M1" gum. MagLglng; Vicclition in Banks Land. Another bro- ‘ford, nee Dorothy Greenun, RN“ l pg-"mgng, M1" Guru-Hg; Mgccnp. ‘ ther, captain‘ of the famous nortb- son. Treasurer, Miss crn exploration :hlp Teddy Bear. Convgnef _ was the first to bring news to the 0g 51c]; commm“, M1" w, 1)_ loutside world that Stoplunlon wu: On Wednesday evening. Novembe the home of he: parents Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mac-Donald. Albany, to tender her : shown: in honor of her Approlching mun-inc. The but of honor was gully decorated in pink and white atrumers, the bride to be was escorted to the neat of hon- or by her cousin Miss Annlebelle MacDonald. The heavily laden baskets were taken in by the Mines Ethel MacDonald 1nd Jnn Cun- aron, the gifts were opened by the Misses Mildred and Georgina Daw- son and the verses were read by Miss Hazel Jewell and nicely ur- ranged on the table by Miss Gladys MacDonald. Miss McDonold in her usual manner thanked one and all for remembering her on this oc- casicn and all joined in singing For She's a Jolly Good Fellow. The many gifts which she received tes- tlfv to the popularity of the youmz bride. A dainty lunch was served by the ladies and then wishing the guest of honcr many years of happy wreddcd life all departed to their home. ron; Secretary Mugnnt H. Campbell; Schurman. _Mary A. Croken. whose death oc- fcurred in the Sacred Heart I-Iomc on Monday, took place yesterday‘ morning from the residence of her brother. Barnaby Croken, Free- town. to Si. James Church. Sum- merfield. where Solemn High Mass of Requiem was celebrated by her nephew, Rev. Harold Croken. as- sisted by Rev. Wilfred McCnrdle as deacon and Rev. Basil ,Croken. sub-deacon and Rev. Eugene Mur- ray as Muster of Ceremonies. Pre- sent in the sanctuary were R1. Rev. Maurice McDonald, Rev. L1. P. Croken, Rev. Francis McQuuld, Rev. Earl Dalton, Rev. Wilfred Keefe and Rev. Eric Robin. Rev. Leo Harrell and Rev. William Simpson assisted in the choir. The pail-bearers were Messrs. George. aosbeph, Pius. Maurice, Louis and o ert Croken, all nephews of the FMDAY deceued. Interment took place in -—W1€DDING HELD - On ‘P1195- tha church cemetery day night, Nov. 16th Rev. W. 3., vices were conducted by Rev. Har- Dickson united in the bonds of old Croken. Holy Matrimony at the United Church manse in O'Le:ry. Mrs. Ella Palmer of 0'Leary and Mr. Ward Jelly of omurv- Th‘ Wll- nesses were Mr. :nd Mn. Cloud! Jelly. Mr. and Mrs. Jelly are re- ceiving the congratulations of their friends for a long and hwPl/ wedded liffir-O- . DEATH MOURNED M1117 friends in P. E. I. will be sorry to learn of the death of Mrs. John Buwclick mother of Mrs. (Rev) J. A. Nicholson of Milford, N. S.i which occurred some time BB0- F" many years she lived with her daughter 1n P. E. I. during the win- fer and slie spent her summers 1n Nova Scotia. She spent the last few winters in York, where Mr. Nicholson was United Church Min- lster. FUNERAL SERVICES-The fun- eral of Andrew McKinnon was held yesterday mornlns frvm h“ late residence in Plsquid West, l0 St. Andrew's Church. W110" R9‘ quiem High Mas: 'wa: colebnted by the pastor, Rev. Terence Camp- bell, who also officiated at the grave. The pallbearers were Messrs Daniel Blrt, Fred Jay, Keflntlfi Kay, Reginald MacDonald. Cl!" once MacDonald and John Oll- ridge. Interment took place in the church cemetery. —PRETTY WEDDING —- A very pretty wedding was solemnized at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Milligan. lwho are themselves newly-weds) in Milo on Tuesday afternoon Nov. 16th when Rev. W. G. Dickson united in Miss Pearl Rebecca Milo and Mr. Bannerman afitchell J. Milligan. sister of the bride was bridesmaid and the best man wvas the brother of the groom, Mr. R115. sel Lockhart. The bride, who look- ed the picture of girlish loveliness. entered the room on the arm of ner father. The lovely home was decor- ated with streamers and bells and at the conclusion of the service a very fine chicken supper was head. the center of attraction being i: gully decorated three tier wedding cake. Mr. and Mrs. Inckhart are two of the most popular young people of the district and have the good wishes of a multitude of friends for a. long and happy wed- dud lifB.—O. -ou:o TIME YvxoNnn-‘Liv- in: on a farm at Nail Pond ncai Tignilh. P.E.I.. is one of the most colorful of the Yukon pioneers, ‘m the person of Thoophilus Ber- nard. Mr. Bernard is n member of the famous Bernard family, noted Northern explorers who were with Stephanson on his voyage of ex- ploration into the‘land of the blonde Esquimau in the your 1910. Theoph. made headquarters in Nome Aluskn from i905 till 1910. Stephonson hadn't been seen o1 ‘A Very lovely mflrrlagl was sol- emnized in St. Paul's Church on Tuesday morning at. 7.30 A.M. Mary Ruth Johnston. daughter of Mr. and Mn. Harold Johnston, summerside. became where ser- ‘ Hlflrflilfli‘. lnckhut of Coleman. Miss Dorothy‘ ialive and was cncamped in In Iinmiense ice fioe in Bering Sea. 1.511) 1'0 3551'._.The 1.1mm] o1 . Stephanson eventually came back {to civilization and wo: bestowed [with honor: and emoluments. The EBernard brother: were famouy fmushera", having made the one ifhousund mile journey from Nome ‘to Valdez by way of the Yukon and 'l‘ununa River: and Fair- banks to Valdez on the Pacific roast of Alaska in midwlnter, in 'temperatures constantly between ‘>40 and 50 degrees below zero. The‘ [Bernardo are prominent figure: in exploration "sagas" of the They are cousins of Governor J.’ A. Bernard-K. NOVEMBER WEDDING -- The ,Anglican Church, Milverton Road, Proronto, was the scene of a. small north. ‘ ' WALSIL-At lbut. exceptionally pretty wedding‘ <on Saturday. November 13th. at lcleven am, when Bertha. Bil-nee, daughter of Mrs. Marguot Brown and the late Edward S. Brown of Charlottetown, Prince Edward Is- land, became the bride of Ronald ‘Gilbert Barrie of Toronto. son of IMr. and Mrs. William O. Barrie ,0! Ransom. Burma. Tiho urem- IOHY WM Performed by the Rev.‘ Mr. Scoville. The bride looked charminz in a. dove gray wooldress ,\\1th vine accessories and carried ‘a cascade bouquet of crimson moses. She was attended by he: lslster, Mrs. William Campbell ofi Milton. Mass- gowned in m ocfi can coral wool dress with black accessories and carrying : bouqueb of King Midas chrysanthemumgl The best man was Mr. Jun“. Richardson. Scarboro Bluffs, On- tario, and the usher: were Arthur Carruthers of Montague, P. _ E. Island, at present tnklng :f course in optometry at the Univer- l Elli’ of Toronto, and Mr. Douglas‘. Burke. formerly of Charlottetowmi P. E. Island. The party had 11m. cheon at the Windsor Arms. after which the couple left on a about llolleymoon and upon their return will lake up residence in Toronto. nmrns COULTEE-At the Prince Edward Island Hospital, November 15th. 1948. to Mr. and Mrs. J S. Coulter. Charlottetown, a daughter. LINKLETTER. - In Montreal at the Maternity Pavilion 0f the Royal Victoria Hospital, November 11th. 1948, to Dr. and Mrs. Alfred M. Llnkletter, a daughter. EGAN-At the Charlottetown Hos- pital, November 14th, 1948. w Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Egan. Eimwood. a‘ son. - . and Mrs. John A. Bishop 0f . P0"- ‘MwLnAN-Avbn - at m. Charlolw l_6. 19¢ 1* Dun» McCOURT - At. the Pr! Hospital November 3rd, 1'51; nnd Mrs. Elmer Mwoum ‘a 8 lbs. 12 ozs. M,“ PROUD—At the F. E. Nov. 17th. to Mr. and Proud. Charlottetown, Toombs, n daughter. MaoDONALD _ A; m, County Hospital on Tuesdav Nu-q ember 16th, 194s. to Mr. 3,311 " William MacDonald (nee Edi“ Boulter) of Rose Valley q so," nrsnor - at the e. u. n1 .1 pltal. November 10th. HJSKOHQ s ivclehc s lbs. 17g“: 1- HOlplhL Mrs. Ram, nee Norm. a sOn. Albert Wayne. the Ki ' Memorial Hospital, orkglvoffgll" 15th 194s. to Mr. and Mrs ‘some: Walsh. Elliotvnle. I dsughtpy, MA RR IAGIS Pru. bvlvmu Manse. Brookflelrl. 0,, November 6th. 194g by ‘he R" Donald Nicholson. Phvllls M Auld of Harrington to Neil Dsniq lifacLean of Milton. P. E, 1g HERON - BROOKS - M ~ Church Manse. Moncton. November 11th, 19m by i“; George P. Pbrsey, Pansy “shell; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. symm Brooks. White Sands. P. E. I. Roland Joscoh, son of Mr. and My; Roland Heron, Charlotteto“ P. E. I. nEArn§___“ WELLS-Tho death OCCUITCd g Arlington lvfass, on November 14th of Mrs. David Wells (nee mq Mac-Williams). bloc-DONALD - Suddenly st hi] home in Cardigan on blonds)’. Nov, 15, 1948, Scnutor John A. MacDon- i uld in his 75th year. ,. MICKINNON—— At the Charlotte- town Hospital on Monday. Nov. ll, 1948, Andrew MacKlnnon of P1:- quld West in his TTtHyear. CROKEN—At the Sacied Hear! Home on Monday, Nov. 15. 194$ Mary Anne Croken ln her 81:! year. CONNICK-At Spring Valley, N 1T, 1948, Albert COflfliCk, aged 7 years. WESTAWAY-At Boston on Sun- day, Nov. 14, Mrs. Rodger “ut- away. BAMSAY-At Hamilton, Nov. 1 1948, Howard Ramsay in his 8211 year. . CARMODY-At l0 Park Street Q November l8, 194.8, Mrs. James W, Carmody lged 41. yous. heard from for over a year and it the bride of John Elnmett. UOYd - . Mccue, w“ of ML and M,‘ Al; YHERE OUGHTA BE A LAW. Bv Fuonlv und Shorfefl McCue, Alberton. The aunt-Ill ; mas was celebrated by Rt. Rev. GJ. Mflchellan, v.G.. in the pres- enco of many friend: 0! f-ha young couple. The bride looked very Winsome and charming in white satin with floor-length veil and bridal crown and she carried a oorsage of Am- erican red roses. The bridesmaid. sister M’ the bride, worn blue ny- Ion, floor-length. a finger tip veil and crown and carried ynlluw Sweetheart r0565. The groomsman wa: Howard O'Sihen, uncle of the groom and the bride was given any bv her father. The organist we» M"- LAST WEEK WHEN MOM THQEW A BIG SPPEAD FOE HER (‘JCKLE CLUB SHE HAD EVEPV PCFT AND PAN TD WASH ‘d? i GOODNIGHT. MVIZTLEHI MUST QuSi-i OFF. ME 1130.‘ n" was A LOVELY DINNER Leonard Peters and Mrs. Chuler Cahill, the soloist, an: very beautifully, "O Salutaris." ALL sue serzvzo was TEA mo mom At St. Paul's Church. Summer- side. on Wednesday morning. : lovely autumn wedding took lace when Teresa Eileen Ann Me ally. daughter of Mr. and Mr:. Philip McNally, became the bride of Mi. Clurence Gaudet, I011 of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gaudet of St. Nicholas. The Nuptlal Mass was celobrltcd by Rev. Howard Wight. The bride, who wa: given in marriage by her brother. William McNally, looked lovely in blue with black accessories and carried a corsage of roses. Her uilter Lillian wa: charmingly ottlrod in guy with wine accouorlu- and : cor- lag: of pink carnutlonl. The groom wn: mpported by ‘Mr. NOWMYQTLE. I INSIQT ON HELPING ’ ”//‘//////c/i7"7/ M LLllE NEW AMI VNO! AV! - .. . i M-iibr Hocolo Syl Bernard of Summer-side. NURSES REUNION DINNER- -On Thursday evening Nov. 11th. the P. E. I. Oveuea: Nurllng Blo- ter: unit had a moat onjoylbiol dinner meeting at tho Chulottw; town Hotel. Nearly twenty mung hers participated in the reunion on, the first. anniversary of the inuug-l urution of the unit. Mrs. (DrJl CH. Be-w preuldnnt Wll chairman‘ Following dinner n lhort meeting was held. The report of the acc- rotary treasurer, Margaret H. Cumpbell ahowod a progreuiv: year. Mn. Bur in her lddreu to the unit recalled-tho nctivltie: of the year and upake of tho lino lpir- lt of ctr-operation evidenced in the vuriou: nclal and bulinu: func- tiono. She regretted the absence of Min Ellen B. Seaman, owing m Illness. She expreued the oorrow experienced in the luddon death of : mtar member. Marga-at I. Leard of Albsrton and extenvhd sympathy to Mini Gertrude Mu:- Carron on the recent duth of her mother. Mrs. P. J. MucCarron. A letter of appreciation wu: rud from n veteran British nuru who w:: the recipient of a psi-col IOU! by members of the unit. Othlr pl!- ceis are undu- way and Mrl. Boer encouraged member: to continue thi: chlrltable work. The Clnldian Nllllllll Slater: Auociutlon held their annual convention in Sick- vlllo Juno lalt and : very into:- utlng report. prepared by the do- legate Mill Ellen B. Seaman Wll read by Min I-Iuttlc MacLolno. A vote of thank: Wll prnunted to Mrs. Boer on behnif of tho filter: for hu- flno lender-min nod IN»- EeAp! 1 Mus-r THE PRESS AND REEL MEN TO see 8V TéSTi CAPSULE ? l PHONE ’/¢ Nl-NNOT m- ueyris- vigor: FlNANg; , 1 1. ANG. u. Pnemeee o: we " / Hooecc loan-rm. 80MB! - Wl-HCH o: you wams TOSHHQE M AfiggPuM THE PIG ‘- l / f 4/ '- we UP aura. His cétma ._ 3b» " QUAUFlED FOR we eov WHO i STAND; Aeouuo 1-1525 vim-t ‘THE CUE BALL STICK- I'M MOT ”///J " SDCH HIGH HONOR‘; _- . qeiw-i-laveior p FINISHED MY Teio EAQY LESSONS on How TO Be A ‘DOPE! ‘a All! j .\\.‘1 i‘ '1 - . f2?» .»_6*»;»;.. q a-w‘ .¢\\; Q 1\ ta$\‘viia‘v" I “O ¢\‘\\\