"WW-W?" t . -->~ w . PAGE TWO our. <:HAR1.0r'r1:j;c)_vvN GUARDIAN NO_V§M§I_E_R a. 193s l ' id ld-fashi d nosEg . 1" - -- g bid ; Mr. and Mrs. W. E. B. efficient service." and this is oon- ' s‘ “$11.3 bride's abnoeuquet wgsof spray §e§°s,,‘§,“,{°§f,°,_“,‘§ff 5w‘; Tfitmo? ‘ifs-it? Dorchester; Mr. and Mrs. curred in by Alistair Fraser. vlce- orchids. pale pink roses and bouvar- Dore 95mm pouring w, and cont-e, Gnu. Miacdonald. Gharl n; Drfildflllt in charge oi’ traffic. Mr. Pettgrgvh wars l??? its Bvrtel. Que. "u, i? on a , . en i t‘ . railway work was on May ‘l? 181w. Mr and Mra. D. A. ljlarquail, and ‘_ '. more than fifty years ago, whe" , S Masters James and Gerald Har- quail, Campbellton. dia, and the bridesmaids was sim- - liar, but smaller and of yellow ‘roses and blue and oink ‘mmis, and Mrs. D. A. Macaulay, Am- herst. cutting the ices. Mrs. Charles MacdonalJ, Char- At Uhelton H nr C. Friel. brother cf the 1 n i , 1» L90 , —-—i——- sDeAm/Veifiynlgleaaeliltgn raj-us I and? ‘was the besth man b ‘v1.11; 13kg m?“ lvgltsaryinlafileklryncm. rm: narmzsLrn/om gigbg. AFTER ate Max:331‘? gm rzllill)! itlyealrf. y i - , m, Friday evening 13,5," when melJ hn E- FTlel. 8110i Pr ">11"- E. B. Flaherty. Dalhousie: Mrs. ONG S PP n 0e n e . a 1 . o: sewi- W t .rlllizs.,°ar.r.zr.iizst.f"zzd“u? ab}? mamdgenien‘ the“ teacher’ wln Flaherty, Dalliousie, were the Miss Annie Lcwthei. entertained a huhers A. E. Wolter, Miss Nan Belliveau. 1v. s Moira Desmond. Miss Ha‘:- riett Myers, Miss Jean Burns and Miss Gwenndolyn McFarlane, all i traffice department oi’ the Grand MONTREAL, Que.. Nov. 2—Ter- Trunk Railway. urinating a service that began o . ‘O . H l lmoire than fifty years Previously at 5 E ADAc-Hg - 1"“ “dlell” 1° l‘ Pmm“ °‘ Pi tn z t the M t 1 t n bell lNDlC-EST ' “wm-‘es m‘ d‘“1°““°"“““m’“‘°d chuiclir d? thee lffllxilgzingzlrlll-OMTB- gi-idgorfsélsxitédangi atlllierrfsgxilvdfng.’ the mggemgi’ o? 05y "n" "ITUFFED wrrn FIG! 1 ION Thomas Pettigrew. assistant general B l |-| OUS N ESS freight traffic manager of the ‘ ' ’ Canadian National Railways. In rrzking the announcement o! Mr. with humorous contests. in whlchlMccanh p] yed for a ha“ he,“ some of theolder 0n€s were given and durivng ihe ‘memory of m‘, B“ °pp°mlxmy w m“ a P?"- |nuptlal mass Bernard Gallagher The Pfctllfflm owned Wm‘, ,§‘| sang Shubertis “Ave Marie" and alllgrlrlf- bvevrellmfiixmyfilfi-ggmaeéd- later sang Burns’ "Communion um Hymn." glaenfvgg ‘at? a hrgagflgergg Following the cremony a recep- Out-of-town guests present at ' the wedding included Mrs. Fritz Mrs. E. B. Flaherty. Mm Twie Shaeffer Halifax: Mr. and Mrs. McIntyre. Dalhousie: N. RAHZUH. Albert Friel, D3l‘Ch'85'““I M" at" saint John; A. H. Sllpp- Eric Mrs. C. . Osman. Mrs. C. K. Hanright,1~lall!.ax; Mr. and Mrs. Pettlgrews retirement the circular Fancy and Mrs. G. Wallace, i-iills- Maddison sawein, Versailles, Ken- issued by R. W. Long Beneral box-o; Mrs. John Hoyt. Saint Jshrt: ltucky and their son. Maddison freight traltic manager. refers to Pare and core good cooking a‘ - , ’ 1 pies. Brush over with melted bult- CON ST! PA ON ter, roll in brown sugar. Fill the i?‘ §=i’.“'°’i..""*‘i.fiili" .°.:l*:":.ii. r i c9 ' 3 W° Bake till tender. haste -11 l rbégssggfigwg "at" mm"! Wm’! serve with custard saucy ' th me feel good an ever. I'm sure glad she bakes too. pupils from large turnips, pump- kins. etc. carved in different de- signs, and giving varied shades of iu such a iowus way as to leave min one of the beams while Mr. Howard Nickerson was chosen as captain for the other. This num- iiliv he lost by aliairs breadth tohis tion was held at the home of the O-(UT OUR WAY J . McIntyre. Bathurst; Mrs Robt. Hay. Chatham; Mrs. A. NIL-All Oawein, Jr., Mrs. J. SheltomMere- dith, New York, a sister of the By J. R. Williams THlNK WE WANT his "many years of faithful and OUR BOAR DING HOUSE of golden syrup. With Maior "$1.1; DE€ADE5 H A5 Flour. No matter how nothinfi “mime in the way of lg; Tms AHQOPLANE wE WANT THE? PROPOLJNDED ‘THE WORM AND ALLPL FORM. MAJOR, burial‘! I a“ between ‘,§§§a§,‘§g“,’,,,,‘,§‘§._..,““° °‘ m" m ” BACK? 6AM“ BACK- "THEORY YEARS use M1 sea no REASL vou augH-r _ rnealmliood thick slice H The third number was entitled UF CUTTlNfi WORKFNG WHY SOMEQNE XINL “TO LEAVE 9' '"°"‘" ' "'°“4~ w“ ,;},,,g¢g,,Ra§§...:.?d ¢‘?_.',‘,’,"°§..df§‘.‘,’§. V‘ HOURS -ro we MlN~ "rt-mes mmss as A caucus a i)?“ “or firs‘? if?’ was divided into two teams, Mr. |MUM,,.~|_|\/||q@ My Mug“ sgguLppl-r" QF BQARDS x 0 y c: no‘. Campbell was chosen to cap- THEORY FOR FOUR COME OUT WITH LOOSE so ! ‘TRIPLE CHINS! . light producing aeni illumbiirzaitltztn — - "MY mother mallet the “m” W“ "m1 . “esp,” ° . . . . .-—*~- _ N" bmd °'°" h" th%hzafii°g‘t‘dnfifif;n"“ “hi” OH THIS ROPE. TIED WEI-i- YW BETTER 56m: THE PLANF£$ WELL vouw. GIRTi-l WHILE YOUR ahe uyn she couldn't cleverly designed feature entitled. i , 7 T"; JFHE GARAGE I r E m“, it “my ,0 good "oer Acquainted". In whlclh azlé WELT DGOPRIRI1§C1YEOU To SOMETHW,“ IN MV PLATFORM HAsw-r SHEUNh PLAHKING i; g1, dun». u” REGAL "lmm- “d m‘ Y°“““~ ‘°° l“ ' DON'T You THiNK ARE HOT NEW! tr. ou A DiET oi= ‘NC vouR PLAT- 7H/ CUCKOOQ with REGAL Flour. bcr we. exciting in m; extreme. PQOVEP "'5 k/i a“! FLY OUT’ ‘You should just tam ;r1»;;y§e;d*"el"° KY5“ imrdegtfig ‘PRACTICABILITY! / 4 1‘? % ' , , 11¢. ‘bun: and biscuits. Qt. .3, a Egiii-isnt rigiiltcniir‘ tug tro- /— J2’ g! n. ODDOXltC-ill. Roy succeeding in get- umz hold and holding on to the furv end of the cat. The winning captain was quite Jubilant over his prize and has named him “Haile Siillusie". ‘Plus exciting number was fol- lcivcd bv a recitation entitled Safety’ First, which was enjoyed bv all present. The next. number took on the form of Predictions from a Witch's Broom. some oi’ which we hope may not develop iii-to realities. '1‘lieii came a humorous number untitled Which is Best‘? followed by a sale oi candy. This was foil-slaved by an alphabet contest which proved most inter- cstiniz. Abruptly’ there appeared a fortune teller. who with letters and cards which she had rwcived pre- dicted many humorous things and ' stripped bare some of the domestic life of the community in such a way as to add much merriment to the atmosphere of the occasion. Miss Hazel Rogers then enter- tained with a song. This young lady's beautiful silken voice brought several demands from the audience for enchores to which she most graciously responded. A dialogue then followed entitled who Boys! The humour o! which was much enjoyed by all present. Durlnqz the evening musical sel- \ 10'».- I'D/all! \\\ \\\\_ an»- mam- \\\\\o.\...i\ \\. \ t \\\\\\\ 1w , \\ M hill“ turd "so wit“ \ T - Feoen meav us» ttttiz-‘Iifififhié? an. on. \ \\\\“ 1 1 Z .\\\\ [ii]; cur wont-time nouns TD we ‘BONE z: y it, 19:0 av g some; mc. 1. 1.1. arc. u.s.'151i1. nri/ 7 ‘IQT, _ _ . .. _ . WBDRWINGING up FATHER By George McManus 1 JLI5T THOUGHT BV GOLLY- THAT MRS VEDA" 5H5 HEI.’ o -Jl66S- actions were given by Mr. Leith _| SAW THE BQYS 6L D a lte f Alb , i . DINNIGAN ISA FINE c QTA - i A i a _ . _ L351 grgvinz‘lsirrxvseilfnanhartgitslttfi; o1_o LADY-AN’ SHE FEES lJlfivA SAET; il-isiwggiig ON THE"? WAY "O5" IHE To "D COME U?’ A‘ ~ Dem Cwr "Wily: m; (iiogriinélzmflch of cm m, Co, CERTAINLY LOVES FINE LUNCH THAT-- o“ 5AY"HELLO’ oi - ,5 HE TWO 50v —- 1:512‘ TH M ' j; veyouitourmonoyo fee WES then served by the ladLs DANNY AN.D,NNY_ TAKE TOE TO I - . avvorth In plenty of heat ofh‘ tihem Cnelton Institute. after u, | | _ w 1c g c oyotus even came to B. w‘ a" ab“ For m". close with the singing 0i our Na- JIWfWy-savlng heat, use tional Antiimn, s11 going m their .._qourfavorlte DOSCO Coal h°m95 reeum that a mm ell-WY- ‘wnh propermqngmuhod. able evening had been spent. r-ask your dealer. ' WOIQK - EEF CABBAGE - In Memoriam IVERS. JANE STOCKMAN KALLOCH Mrs. John Kalloch. ‘Tl of Five Lake View Drive, Lymnfield. who ‘ as stricken while down town on ‘i'“$PRlNGHlLL" - . "DUMINIUN" QACADIA" Q-‘TPULD SYDNEY" I I iIilMINIUN STEEL and COM. CORPORATION LIMITED HALIFAX. svonev, 1am? JOHN. NIONCTON . 1*‘?*‘*’D‘OSC0l (m1. ‘Buntain 8i Bell & 6o. Distributors for l’. E. i. Charlottetown Oct. 7th. died before medical aid could be administered. a victim of natural causes, according to find- ing made by Medical Examiner Niuhaniel P. Breed, upon arrival ‘ at Lynn Hospital. Mrs. Kalloch was born at High- ficltl. the dnulzliter of the late Richard and Catherine Stockman and had resided in the eastern sec- tion of the city for more than thirty-five years. She attended the lvasl-iintzten St. Baptist Church and had a large circle ot friends here. She leaves a daumhter. Mrs. Ar- ihur Anderson, with whom she resided, a grand daughter Alberta Anderson; a ste n. Arthur D. Kalloch. four sisters. Mrs, Lizzie Scott. of Melrose, Mrs. Mary Graig of Novthrmrvton. Mrs. Cwrle Pick- arti. West Rovalh‘ and Mrs. Min- nie Hurray of West Royalty; a brother. James St-"ckmnn. High- ficld. several nieces and nephews. and three other grandchildren. Funeral services were held Sun- day afternoon October 9th at 3 0'- cluck at the Parker Funeral Home 35 Franklin Si. followed bv inter- ment at Pine Grave Cemetery. I 11-3 Fenum nzhn "mud Bv Frlwina MY LAND! l 00m" see WHY MILLIE ooeswr so HOME! SHE'S BEEN VlSlTlN' LONG ENOUGH — TlPPlE‘and "CAP" STUBS OF COURSE, IF YOU'RE GOING TU ENCOURAGE HIM - BUT HE'S HAD THEM EVERY DAY FOR TWO WEEKS -— YOU COMQLAINED ABOUT IT, YOUR- SELF .. —- \Y/ELL, l HEARD YOU SAY YOU WOULD GIVE. HIM A DIME TO BUY SOME GUM DROPS- WELL, MY LAND! A Flaw GUM DROPS ONCE IN A WHY, i CERTAlNLY NEVER 00 — Professional Cards l). F. ARGIHBALD Chartered Accollltant H0 Richmond Street MISS ‘ANNIDMCS. FRIEL. JOHN P. R. HARQUAIL WED MONCTON. N. B. Oct. 31 — Qiic of thc season's prettiest wed- . -. . ,. _ , . , lMLlST GOTO ”“°"° " ‘ ° “ .§;~....‘?;’"ii.%; [fFLPil Kfiégiieli PoPB/ES ____ >___ W _____ __ Miss Anne Nfssween-ev Friel, g I ASSISTANCE “i*"—*‘—""""" ‘ “i daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James f McLeod 6‘ Benuey Frlcl of this city was united in ’ mnrriaac to John Patrick Ralph Hnrquail. son of Mr. and Mrs. _ _ David llnrnuail of Cnmnbellton, by (7- l"- "b5 l-lfl- LL13- Rcv. Dr. Roy Mcdonnld, pastor of Urine-rs and Alluiiicywit-U s; Bernard-L fiw-"JY T0 LOAN The brirlc entered the 180 Richmond Street w"), he, {Ethan u Mm _ ‘ McCarthy church organist," played Lhc Bridal Chorus from Dohengrin. and vrns zowned- in a winhalier W. id. nEAlLLY, i'\_ (,1. .I. .»\. BEN" ' ' (i. Lin}, K. church W. MacGuigan 6. lrainor i I a F i r .. Y E a .- - * 1 rircs< of taffeta. fashioned after alAslti-K ‘A Q%N|QI Mnlvncuux. The bride looked Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. “harmml- H" twin 5m"- M!” Peggy Friel, was dresses identically with the bride excent that the cnlm of the bride's gown was Ac- quatlnt. and that of her brides- maid Ronmnza pink. Raves or shirring on the hoop- skirts of the zowns were caught in the back by large bows which for- med a lire dawn to the hem. T‘he MONEY TO LOAN Office: Over Provincial Bank, clllchmondvStreet, Charlottetown; Palmer & Haslam ll. .I. PALMER, ILC. A. .I. IIASLAM, B.A., LLB. BARRISTFR. ETC. TILLIE THE TOILER -- MAC caivr WIN! A B7 WQWM?’ “m Sidffliieisiffiiiai-Pdimm" gtfliiitbfilffi‘ Xlirifiiil-"hiiiiddmthg v1.1. BET 01cm WILL RAVE ABOUT "rt-us turns MAC...ARE YOU W? DOLLARS? ALL. I HAVE "ro SAY ¥S-.lFu sleeves vn-rn puffed. 11193; wore ,____, y HA1- WHEN HE |N5|NUAT|N6 QAY, 1-HAT HEAD. TH|s HAT @351‘ YOU IQYO MONEY TO LOAN froii-frou hats made of flowers to “ “T” match the drcs=es and each car- WERE GYPPED FIVE BUCKS AND I WOULDN'T’ STAND FOR IT IF 1'. WERE YOU LIGHT YOU'VE GOT ON COST ME TEN BUCKS SEES lT ON ME I'M NOT GOlNG mm: rear’ FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Hunter River and Bradalhanc Day_ and _Nlght_ Scrvlce_ H. F. McDHELE. BA. SURE, BECAUSE lT DIDN'T COST HIM ANYTHlNG K. C . ~ \ l‘. g \ % >\Q_ - ‘ c; . ‘*7 wBell 8i Malhiesnn l I u. it. run n L. Mllhlesim tun. Barristers and Solicitors Money T0 LOAN gnu-m; Block, CharIottelownJKEL.