n! rus (ZHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ‘N0VEWEB-.1_4-_12Q___ [CUR NEWS BUDGET For OUR SATURDAY SUBSCRIBERS ANNIVERSARY —- WEDDING INOVEDIBEB. RASPBEBBIES. — A coroner.‘ jury at _;.' nouns! noun son. wsnoilvm LN»; w, 1,, s Mo . . j _ _ i _, ‘ C-O. Thompson. officer command- $551.3“ lgdav rccigving w: Mr‘ Hank Gxufln’ sum“ Hum’ Thwm gfTtliT-laitvbvlyllfll: can; sauyugihmvlzigs hurelbsfixyesreoflnld “fie” fywu gag ogroch. “H: yesterday returned a vefdligtlnehside runner. sArunoAy - The i113 the Prince Edward Island uish- congratulations of their many “m” “m "WW" u" "m" Grasory was held Tuesday sfter- ii-lends "Down mt" of the destb Curtis and Mrs colitis when oldental death in the np°‘-"‘°' More! o! iiho 1m John Oiim- lander: is home on lem- While in friends on the tzud anniversary of °“ 5”“? Pm“ “i” m“ m“ noon from the vesidenoe oi his soiu at oranbrook. n o 0f one they with their littlé son the cause of the death t’ ‘M’ mings was held on Saturday sfter- Charlottetown he will be present st their wedding. The couple is widely 1mm“ '“Db"fl” “up” m‘ Geo Gregory 5t Ava-rds to mo; McOonlank son ‘of the late ‘Big Freddie moved into s home of Amend Gallant Pte Gallo ~ Pm noon iron the Oiitoliifo Pimml the wedding o1 his sop. capt. stsn- known in the provihoe- $53G gmenflml-hfh Péfvwg 1115'“ Foliage cemetery Services at the Archie" Mécormsor formerly oi their 0a.... The site was admlr- after an operation s..nu.§‘“I..§‘Ii“ -~* e s e u" m‘ home and grave were conducted by Selkirk in the this province, at the ably chosen in the West River Val- inf; in the Prince Count "r - i l! Hilspiial Home. Service was conducted by ley Thompson to Miss Yvette Rey- Rev. A.E. ‘llodd. The pallbearers mond of Southport. The marriage were, Donald MacKinnon, James lakes pACe this week. Doyle, l-LH. Home, nan]: Howard, -————- Nell theson, Edward Yeo. Inter- T0 ATTEND NUPTIALS. - my, suent in list Wiitshim Cemetery. F. A. Macmnls, accompanied by he; ley, by the road leading to Cros- by's Mills, about five chains from the main highway from Chariot/e- town to Trynn. The lend was purchased from w. Slfllhen Mac- Sununeslde, sfi li .,._ taken to the hosfilital Fg-Ytlllg e32: in! irrm the Borden train in p serious condition. 1t was reported at the time that he hsd fallen sci-o“ Hrugh Mrlilller qfugrinlty United advanced age of '75. sEAkML and Mm G. E. 01mm urc . e pa carers were: courteou- hw». lssizurunuidstuilsdls- . . ceived s cable from their son! sgt- vmm Hudmn md m wumm PROPERTY sALlt- The auction sale on Saturday at Norman Mac. Donald's, Nine Mile Creek, was largely Attended and brought good prices. Horses sold as high as $150 SGT. PILOT CHAMPION [OVER- Ranembrance Day was fittirigly observed yesterday by members of the Canadian Ltegim who turned daughter, ms. John Smith snived u i - - - P11°t ii’- Clhro Champion. n vulns .. .-'.I.‘IANIFEBRED - . Sher- in Charlottetown Thursday to be fuel}, $°5‘§‘.','m_',9p;,,,§',,§v§§°,: them of hi| safe arrival in lm- Th, “m, mum, n he, hm, °“." h‘ éefl‘;,of,;“,',f°ffi,”fv,jttyjfl‘f,uf ____.. flfiinflmawmirtm “gtmltllfoh- Elam m“ Yul" ‘*3 m‘ 1”" °1 F!“ presem “F the mhmage °1 M"- as $39.00. Wl-I. Benton W15 the land‘ in Crapaud on Oct. l2 1942. oi’ ment Their ranks were augmented LAID T0 BEST- The funeral ynqiepday before Co, e “mum Ohhhdioh Notional more-u Oiiwo- M“1F"‘“5°"-1=1°-‘<‘- *-°F‘1°'°"°°E- Auctioneer. FUNERAL Eql-CES Mrs. Donald Muoieau.’ formerly by veterans ‘from the C.B.A r, of Miss Joyce L. Lune Mt. Moluok Howatt. on" D" W's- The E, smmuside- ha‘ bu“ trmmfenfid Martin of Mount Swwan‘ P‘ E‘ I‘ la Mby Newson, in her seventy- and R.C.M.P. . d , . was 3261C from her late resi erice Gm, Lou]; Gallant of Abram; to M cto h he has been which took place on Saturday in . funeral of Mr. James McMurrer ......:i.. 2i"... i. u. Tow voted téPiPii.“ w». veto out. u.» lzr~...zill".ill.."'.tl"'lii ..,... 59111.3 ..... ... ...,.... ..:l..""'..l"..-'.::.~"l.2;":.i..l: o f-horl- w‘. Rfll- BMW iufmflly "1 . s: 0111B lT.O' recently for aerl m° 55"“ 3"" °m° "’ 5‘- mn‘ ness became serious for only s longer open between 7 and s o'- Rev. 13.x. Ross. Powna. Mrs. John m t W,’ °“ x °d m" he first R31‘. 301mm Ltd» h“ oflififud "10 “uNnsnaoEs OPERATION _ vice elsewhere in Canada Befo-e stm" Bum“ "m" 3mm“ few days and her death ip re- rlogk on sgflll-dpy night; m, McRae snn very feelingly "One t”, .' 5mm"! Gaunt "i1 file Enroll 0111i» 1h Bummflfido W M“ Mme” 3°“ °’ S“""“°"“‘° leaving he was presented with ci-g- High Mu“ W" “debrtmd “Y R" gm u‘. s wide famllv circle Ewen M Nicholson negicrfal Oil Sweetly Sgiemn ‘Iho ht." The ‘a’; "'hs“°k'"1°- they were both PIMWB MT- Plflee- 3- Wm entexeq the Mommm Gen" nrettcs by the Provlnciwl C. '1 - Luis mug“ Wm 515° °°ndu°ted and man friends throughout the Controller im- pi-lno} Edward 151- pallbearers were: Wil ur Jones. com m! om” ‘m leave. Witness i‘ m“ gxplta‘ 8mm m“? “'°°3‘5-“g“ ment through the Carry Oiiogarry- service at m“ 3mm n“ p‘m'°"‘ provincey and reminds motorists. This con- Frank Jones. Arden Richards. Henry fflm tthft “mud can?!" Hui off THREE wigs ovnn (vivanx- Eigilfliigghtlkb h1g5 t illfggritlilllller P3233’ looked after by a rcllrescniaiiv‘ of 2'5 Wm‘ §°&"S-m°°°fil°n 9111- _- oesslon was granted only for the BolowollB; Ruuooillgtgohorty and m“; {of “Hzghavtvhggrdigulgibtr kto look END-Three es occurre over - ' y _- " Cori; Vaug an, ‘nes tiny _ min nod ruce. rmen was _ a c t-h .vm— ltlon was satisfactory. Mr. Bell ls me Canadian E5222‘ w” services‘ Dc nnyd Corrigan, Joseph Hughes: agvfifl§fuugffifaiu oywllgghl‘: §1‘?nu“ md w amd’ on Pownfl “mum-L to Simmerside quicker. wife: Amrind didn't re look for him andnyygs kt§ldw§§°p§° Military Police that Amnnd has got hurt, they told him that he “.3 ln fl car of the train lying on {v5 seats. He went where Amnnd u?“ and uSkod him what happened i,“ he didn't know. He seemed m i," suffering but was cgnsclous e At Etmeraid Amend Gallant; n» . put on Slmmcrside train. Wltnot; stayed with him till they relcheu - . no Saturd m slight (131510 to at present in Montreal w be g, ouse st 3A Valley St. At 6 AM. ml W119- yesteriday morning the firemen ——i were again called to extinguish l- Mr. Ivan MacPherson, a vouni; blaze which partially destroytdmle man from Caledonia serving with of the bathing houses by the Hits- the merchant navy is "missinr boro bridso. A sruuefy "i?" °“ llresilmed dead by enem action.‘ Richmond . owned by Arthur a message to his next-o —kln said. Railway was sllghtl damaged}?! l It was received Saturday. fire which occurr st l oclock The young man was married orry noon yesterday, recently to Miss Catherine Mac- the street sale of Poppiesz- 1st. prize, Phyllis Hessian, Rtochford Square, Joyce McTague, Rochford Square; 2nd. prize, Maureen Mc- Guigan, Rochford Square, Theresa. Arsenault, Rochford Square; 3rd. prize, Maude Quinn, Rtochford Square, Dorothy Gallant, Rochford Square; 4th. prize, Theresa Doirorl, Spring Park, Wilma Purscy, Spring Park; 5th. prize Mary Vessey, w“; A large circle of friends mourn m"! Ne“ human ' the passing Ja es Leonard ‘_'_‘_' Coffin, a native of ntlhe Head of WINS EFFICIENCY AWARD‘ lllllsboro, which occurred October The Pefeme Dfzmmnwnt “nmun” 1942, at Presque Isle. Maine. A ed a.- Oittawa yostofil"? "w “Ward son cf the late Nathaniel Coffin of “fluency decoramom Md med" mid the late Mis. Coffin (nee An- a“ w Mime“ and men o‘ me can‘ “be” Douglas) he was born acliiin Army serving from coast to March n’ 186m coast in Canada and overseas. A second clasp lo the Canadian Ef- ' ficierlc Medal has been awarded BRIGADIER FOSTER HERE -- y WE‘ Burke’ Prince 0n Thursday, October 1st there passed away to her eternal rest Mrs. Wm, Hamm of Bunbury, P. E. 1. Mrs. Hamm was born at Murray River. P. E. I. and her name was Sarah Horton, daughter of Ambrose and Jane Horton of Murray River, P. E. I. She was kindly and hospi- table and endeared herself to every one who knew her and was a regular attendant at Clifton Church, Lot 4B, A quet but pretty wedding was solemnized in the Bishop's resid- nnce yesterday morning when Ber- nadette Margaret, daughter of Mrs. Gilbert Gaudet and the late Mr. Gaudet, City, became the bride o! flight-Lieu . George Huxford, Middlcsex, Eng, Capt. the Rev. J. W. McCardlc officiated. The bride was attractively gown- --——— Pherson of Gen Mnrt‘ , distrbt Bimdiliastoi‘ - iii; i _ FUNERAL HELD - runners; ilié udiolning Caledonia. Hénhad been 83525152121111‘; ‘iv/Ylilt..-r;°sl§l°srt'riect>ffi§§f_ Edward Island Highlanders, Char- ggfigg Park‘ Phyus mum Spring ggliilréligflfr%elgiikwiellCfiiifliliiez and‘): and will be greatly missed in “ntlltie ggniucmirslrge. A‘r Fume 5pm“, itxhgmiaylom 111mg (rieosliigéiguwuo lat ielzvipz on meruélufittughlllt; Dfwrngg a. nollrsx. arrived in the cltv 18st iuitowwh- _____ ccrsage of Talismanroscsand was gvilligrophalilléliilaléogietlfihhdufoxpelfaer 0y Bccoripggiedhlmthtgrlllflepital Witness . to 5t. Augustine Cl-lurclgokus- 1 “E ‘N’ ra%fi.ager€£1e1onn s“ xhtfrm §$§§,,“§,,X§“G,‘Q‘5L‘ A favourable day yesterday n, WEDDING BELLS._ A ..quiet artgndzd Yidmzofgfir mdemmflor’ $53 every worthy cause. about l5 minutes uifitjionifiwfi“ ti here uiem High M!" fsther, Mr. D. MscPher- and. the various reserve units. On m6 Provincial Fox Show grid quick wedding took p.869 recently at the bmvfm we,” - mg p 50119.35 of 51111351 mtfclfgorgirilggnsziiftnetgrgated he Mg ee Ester work on the part of Judge Brenton home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan. Mac- sweetheart M's“ drinks OI wi B by 6 98ml’. RQV- c- son and a step-mother live s; Cale-~ Armistice Day Brigadier Pitrb. W110 i150 wndlmfid m9 9"‘ donia. He has a sister, Miss Anna will speak at the monument in Clark 53W sixteen 935-595 °1 1”“ Dmmld- Prim“ s.” Churmttemw“ ' , Whiskey cn the train vim, B, the Bfave_ Pallbearers Macpherson servmg WM, the ca,“ summers,“ and “.11, 81s,, add,“ ludged up until s. little past four when the Rev. Milton Fraser ul1it- chlfif- fakigf; “gag”; “érgg” “fig IN THE U. s, summon-Arthur d‘dn’t affect him. Deccggctd ‘£333 were, George pegersi-m, John “man Womens Army Corym wh-Je the Canadian usgion Branch 0_ clock in the afternoon, when the 9d in marriage Roderick C. Mdc- black accessories with a 00,55“ or McKlnnon, 30 year old son of Mrs. had physical examination beroir. Gan-Alum, George Cook, Patrick another mm.‘ Helen 15 married and isiirmnerside) at their bnuqup; light became too dull todcontinuc. Donald of Bellevue and Miss Chrls- Carnations ‘ Hattie McKinnon, 65 Lungdon 12k. leaving Newfoundland and was ie Hughes. Frank Gallant. Loo G - a younger brother is at home. Wednesday niizht. "more was no time waste . As soon tna Louise Mo-cBeth of Haverhill. The 0-0“, w“ m m,‘ by , (Fombridiio- Mo“. haw now o do“ zocd health. “ lant. Interment church cemetery. #- __i as one ctliusstglfilgeis “Sfglgéeillwi-huf gs laridirts 11s da bnative of brotherggyrlcer P o £2‘; Bruce o‘ wigiuleizixgeézifixmmbemnililféiidlixgz {M- l ._ - ERED- .wasrc2ty - rce war sn,u '- - we. s c MISCELLANEOUS snow“ INQUEST 0RD ONO“ method of o rating means that pa“ number o; years htnsforhgg England. of Cambridge for 20 yea-rs and a BIRTHS ____> ___ er WB. Howatt, yesterday order an inquest into the death of Pte. nmwlth-‘tand “a a lgarge ‘nqasgit Practising bu!” pfufession as a reg- itnltnu Gallant who died ln n igcreflsffl TéUFni-él °1' cncludei lstered Nurse in Haverhill, Mass. Summcrside hospital Silnciay. The nelfgw “liner e111 Y w After the ceremony the bride and soldie; “is; ingured i3 akfalltwllrle ° '1 “Y ‘l Yl°° - Elflflfshleft {gr theiili hogne is?‘ Belle‘; cross g er wa "zic s a Bor- _ V116 ere 9y wi en oy egoo "len Saturday; He d just arrived GAJZUNERAL ‘x5115: wishes of their many friends. mm ‘r0 REST — Fimml °! -.Miss Margery Gorrill was the the lI-te Jhmes A. MlicDmllld W“ guest of honor at a Shoivcr give-n in held Saturday morning "m" her honor last week at the home of Frank Heimussoyr» Fuhoiul Emile Mrs. Earl Carney. Miss Gorrill, to St. Patrick's Church. Fort. who“ mmmge wok place on s“- Augusto-i who“ Requitm 1118" urday to Pilot Officer Kenneth Mm W85 aims by Rey- "m" W- Raye Thomas was the recipient of graduate of the Rilldke Technical School, says a Boston Etxchangc. He ls a. son of the late Mr. Ewen Mc- Kinnon of Hampton, P. H‘. I. Mr. McKinnon was lost at sea. in March of this year. Besides his mother he has four sisters, Mrs. Malcolm Bow- bert O'Don- ri-L-i-M , MURNAGHA -- y’ iottetown Hogiltallxefn Nfilsemghar" 1942. to Mr. and Mrs. P Mural ggggag l ‘IF-lighter, Anne Ber. lvrcllobsolv... M the Pr,“ County Hospital on Oct. 2nd. 19429, A unique feature of the l1'.l',;',.-v event was a guard of honor crm- posed of members of the Red Cross Corps, of which the b"di= ANT - Th was a valued member, which form- Kemm, 0-55-11. W110 115° °°n' men lovel uid useful ifis and m the prov ce and was running . . ducted the service st the grave. M ego), m: opened by hegr, appro- across the tracks to a waiting motor glggnghgayfég: xa'hky‘_flga¥gfltérdx The Prince Edward Island Min- ed ‘igemlgilge tgsdfllsglfi ‘lfgitiefgg fghlievgglslgmfioglfy-wjhefurs Wm“, to Mr. and Mrs. Albert‘ A. Nlcholsoq Pullbeurefb We" 119° Bmgmi H9" pritite verses whi~h RZTTTFIIPIIHIGG car when he fell. A jury was im- Abmmis vmage m the Egmom Buy lsterial Association m.=t ill Hcurtz F m h e r mg 1, rm izlkimre Ben- and Mrs Hector-MMNM“ bum Sumnerside, s. son (Gary Russel‘? bu". Dumb 3°11" webslfl» “h” the gift were read bv Ml=s Adeie pablled yesierdiiy. Jiuylnen viewed Catholic church at 10.00 um. The H511. 011 ‘Mim- Nov. 9. R/cv. . . m‘ et- °me ch .52 ° er of Prince Edward Island i IJRISCOLL -At Johnstons Riv“. Fitzpatrick, Joseph Holland and Bmmea During m” evening me body at the hon“, of the 501m church was m“ w overflowing Wm‘ bevy pmslded_ Re“ J‘ A. Nzchob a. ‘Redcap lflnnwbere-or. ‘fiends can“! ' , Nov. 7, 1942, to Mr. 8nd Mrs p.19; “"5?” Bmd- 1“"°"{§“"5‘- Pa“ romeo were ploy-ed by the invited icr's futhei‘ M11- Aubl" J- Gull“? the people of the district gathered “f” ‘med “s S°°"°‘“'Y' The d°"°' to extegd heurtiest corikrntulstlbns ISLAND HERO- Murohilou D °“ ‘i 5°“ ' rlcks Chu-roh CH" YY- guests and music was furnished by at Abrams vilage, and then it to fly heir m; respects u, one o; tons were conducted by R/cv, D. K. to the bride and 8mm,‘ Tea w“, Gordon refeired to in the account Bafita Cfflpitud Nov. 1% Ross ssisted by Rev. Mr. Bsak. o; me sinking o; a German Qub by shin-rm the Canadian Corvette Oakville is yf§6-,Funeral notice later. m the youngest son of the late Mr. 5 1 hNELL-At Frenchfort, Nov. John Gordon of Appin Road, P.E.I. i, 942. to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. V. and Mrs. Gordon who is at the Ocmneu- B duuBhwr. present residin in Crapaud. He is PIRSEY-At the Prince Edward a brother of J n Gordon who for slbud Hospital on Nov. 6. 1M2, m the past two years has been orderly MI‘- Wfls released fol‘ bllflfii- The hoB-T- ther community who died for his ing was adjourned until Thursday cQun{i'y_ The weiiingwn Troop 0g o new members were welcomed afternoon without evidence being the 17th Armoured Reserve Re- i9 $116 8550611111011, Rev. T. Con- taken. Pte. Gallant was a member giment formed an escort. and the Emblo 0f Wimlue and Riv. H. Husk cf the Prince Edward Island Hlgh- members of the Assumption Slciety of Morohflold- Rov- Dr- Hush landers. The coroner's jury is uttended in a body. The Hish Moss Miller sovo a very the repcrt 0X1 headed by _George Bowness. Other of Rcqucim was chanted by the Dr. John R. Mo-tvs visit. The sec- poured by Mrs L.B McMillan and Mrs. Ivan Reddin while girl friends of the bride assisted in serving. Fllght-Lieut. Huxford and Mrs. Huxford left by the noon plane 10! lize Laurentlan Mountains, Mont- real where they will spend their Miss Kay McCallum in her culpable FUNERAI, YESTERDAY — The mainlner. A delicious lunch was funeral of William W. Robinson sewed by the hosicrs and after s. was held yesterday from the Cut- most enjoyable evening was scent Qiffe Funeral Home. Servicu was the friends departed df§er tvlsbing nducted by Rv. T. A. Wilson. 'l'he the bride to be a long life of iTlar- llbearers were, Everett Shaw, ried bliss. -S. ward Show, Neil Robinson, W.C. members included, Jack schurman, parish priest Rtev. Father Gaudet, rotary W“ m-‘tnmed i° 58nd let- - - Allan Pu s Meburo. George Robinson. ‘rmtsmiv ison MacLean. Chester Palmer, ygg Blfiifbeofgclotécé etuxthesol rgys. (tzrsthig aiillgegliaticn ‘so theuzditurs Tzivftrfilljiiilvyiuggéglgllg, 1,, the P_E_1_ £05m,“ bu, m, no“ iégyg,“ Emma,’ a daughbefey o! Arthur ClldmOre. The remains were Mm m Red John Arthur and Albert Leard. s. c 21cm: 55mg“ m, Edmund ma, mums’, 33,531,, Pfmfli, f?‘ 0,. their my“... they w,“ m“, m Joined the Navvl and is BB-Anoit ward IgRE — At the Prince bu. “km '° mm‘ Rum” Unit“! c celfni “y” ihumss ' ti __ n ‘Gallant Edmund J nt u. ioi- i-‘ t lit l p. n p m" ' Clihrluiteluwit m“ Queen ch“ 0m m mi“ c y‘ 4. 1942 “d Hwpual °“ Nwemb" con- ross c 0r e cxamlna. on PROMINENT LADY PASSES i ~ i - - i: na vs . i- was also de- The Guam,“ 101m Wm‘ mmh Another brother Louis res cles 0n J cudmoremdhélillgtmeMtfos_ Wilfred ' I WD, 8. 5011. Ch h h i ducfif] by 1:2’), fiizfge fifiiy, Th; and treatment of crippled children pallbearers were, Fred Tocsnbs, h" Juflt been Completed by DI‘- ihe home farm There are also two sisters, Miss Florence at Cra and and Mrs. Artie MacPhee, lyde QN_T]1,e death pp ii- d gt 11g)‘ Edmund c, Gallant. E6881‘ Afsull- cided to send a letter to Mr. J. P. home 233 West Wtclyugtreet, New Quit Bud 101111 Gina-Mrs Gordon for his help in the same _ matter. Matters pertaining 10' the lellclmtwm- erous friends in extending nearby KEMP-M Toronto 0n s rid Ll ay Mrs Octfiith wilt...- guptnin, wplipp. pnmy, T. B. Acker, orthopedic specialist of York oh sunda . Nov. 1st 0f Mrs, n, M, d A. any Toombs. Barry moKenz-io. "i- "h" h" 5W" "w W" Glories Kohno . from a stroke “"35"”! fylhdhy gohool were dgalt with. mqmm flofm enhanced m River, all of whom are happy that Kemp (nee Kathlaexen Proiiityo ‘u? ,4 om!’ Interim“; y" m 5p eight dsys in the province eori- which he; Doctors attributed to ARBWES HOME _ senator e ques on of the Lords my cb- be t I mm! St J a Prev their young brother who is only 2o Ken, ) a mm m‘. Cqnewry‘ south nulflco’ dugthéil ‘lmtltyicstown Thiunwnemgre “onstam worry regarding the 3”" Clzelman MacArthur of Summer- fiigfifi,,i‘“°,gi“s,‘lf°“ss“i The byétlélrfino Churchclast aging at flip; :86 "ff, i? 1311131‘: Mk _—fl' ':“—" "I ____ an aro as . ety of her daughter, Mrs. Crystal s1 dc and Mm MacArthur have were would bench on lellcvcs for we marriage or Mm mg to cymlzlyuer 3m Gram“ “a ___,__:_______: MARRJAGESv 7 ‘lcier obser- 7 0 ilrrived hume "Cm Mollmiul "he" vanlce of this a"t al-‘tgyl G C Web Yvette Andre Rflymmld dflulllli" marine menace Able Seaman Mur- “ENDE ~ ~ ~ - - - ' _ us . Novmim. 194,, and John Kaye,’ seltlilil€iMaCfifliglolxile {fie auhigslzgtxlxi} __ of liar. ituigolvtias. lvéllziyn chison has returned to his ship m, pmgflrmMllfigsigl- Emit he]. mihlndaw‘ an o; whom are priienucr fined to be. “ch im- The 48am occurred yesterday léiglll o mnlu pqohom n g1 o! after s riding a well eat-Find leave new’ on Novenuxr 7 m”, b m. prkom“ M m, Japmes, m Mam dton r690 e m morning about 7.30 at the home of M" g ell 95° i s with NEW!" fl-Bd m?“ h!!! lhii my. m. A o mam - Y ' ma and who have not been heard proved-S 2E1‘ daughter, Mrs. Abel Arsennuli, lit-Col. . C. and Mrs. Thompson, - - - Miss from since December 5' 1941' The A371 m r 1a e eyumlrlnersldc. of Mrs. Lucien Perl-y Chflfimil/ewwn- ‘o ed b late Mrs. Kennedy was the widow LEGION B E, ° ‘gnd s? a" t e “dvancedlme °f 92~ Dem" H? acerfmgnyylwai Perl rgome y of North wilmhke n; D1. charms Kmnedyl gal-mm). crowd of shdolb. 50 E111. nesday cargo sudclertlily ninth B, heart attack. ~ Sefiti‘ hc-A F115?! the T5. T. E. McNutt was the speaker at MACLEOD_STE - o! charlotteto“vn and they. are very rrierril at-ende Lthgeh reg fig“ Home 8A1 ialptiliir an gr est ivelc [called but MA. . i. 1W1. . nd 1211f?- the Kinsmenhmcetirlg last night. Bishop, reside WART. — At (h, lmdyy remembered hm. as the ‘Mn- 11g t daéicerh '1 x2e t ggxlimem w“ arxelveg ggieiounlwnlyfl be 1511c igiég sence of flnv i gym“ and i?“ g: He related t e story of the siege Rev dub Donce Nov. 4, 19-12 fly_D,._ Kennedy’ Mm Kennedy, ths wee . e ‘en r am T d bee We n sy rs. t en-y n1 congreugladon o s flop of Malpeque which took place in RDb-e t M ugh-u. he, 5m Mr. 3_ James Kennedy now under the direct on of e ues uy n q we and smar and on y who f e the church to capac y. i797 and 31,50‘ Qxplalned the vlgw] l‘ bclteo , po of the Le- the day before haul taken a short Miss Lilian MalcKenzie, Mus. of the Canadian Legion on total Ackefs 38th. trip u‘) the Island for DRIVER-LESS CAkwPedcstrians this important port or the Pro- m . action U; Gi-Mwn 5mm; y“. vincial Rted Cross Societys activ- ierday were somewlmtmminzed to "-1"- wmad u i? m: f5. w» “fly, m £3 y? i The thirteenth annual provincial Th, m, gammy“ go,- hug a, mo“ live fox exhibition opened at the before it swerved off tlle street, Exhibitoh Grounds yostordhy mor- crosscd the sidewalk and cradled H1118. it b81118 W114i 15 known RS mm m, flgngw-sufpa5g 5m" Casslficalion Day. The weather Iron/t, some damage m the wip- was bright and clear and most flow‘ um w m. modemmf‘; from. favorable for the foxmen. The w‘. gugqL Th; gar, (g0, w“ BSUICBUOH cgmmittee, COIHLHUIIB Koster, her granddziilg-ht/er Carol Koster who was born in with him goes the best wishes of all. ma,“ Pa”, M Nam ofifili-lwn w KINSMEN MEETING _ Major exsridcr Sutherland Henderson dsmsged but not seriously The o! Porvih Coos om! Boot-her Mo- in New York and her daughter, Nibhi dam’ “mm? an owner’ M,‘ Mum“ Gurney M m“ Dougmd’ summerslcm and Lloyd Mrs‘ Kosher’ spent most of them glgygd lfv“’§§iui'lmiiox§§‘§. wcgihegtlrg‘. Wight was born at Mont Carmel 13122531516‘!Cglglghelsrgmlllgltléil: mazthllsngrfitiyliggeothutyxebfigynllyahlfylgby $933’. ‘ziilloflthfls of“ nrygnrfilill; vacations on the lslaurk- Tzie fun- eral took place Tuesday, Nov. 3rd, at Woodlawn Cemetery next to her husband, Dr, Kennedy formerly of this Province, The Gilardian ex- tends deepest sympathy to Mr. Kennedy in his constant anxiety over his sister and her family. PRESENTATIOPL-A very pleas- ant evening was spent at the Hall in Canoe Cove on Nowmber 7th when the residents of Canoe Cove and New Argyle gathered to do h0n0r‘.s to Dr. and Mrs. Curtis of Bonshaw who recently moved into there new home. Mr. Laughlin Mc- Kinnon 1n e. very capable manner acted as chairman. In a few brief remarks he explained the object of the meeting. while Mr. Colin Mc- Royplgy, left, the muliim parked Lxlckerby, Charlottetown, were with motor running while he wqi ready t0 receive foxes at 9.30, Mid gway for g few gecondg, Hardly they continued Wlthmit interrupt- hpd he mgvgdl qii when m; es;- iori with the exception of s. half flipped into gear m4 rolled nwny hour at noon for dinner. until al- t? iihe meet, 1e m, psi-trod east most 6 o'clock. Over 400 foxes Great GQOIQO on Grafton st. timed ihroush their hands. rind —-—- the work of classifying phase and Pte. Amend Gallanthmember of placing thcm in their proper color the Prince Edward Island Highland- sections w-as exacting but very ers died in hospital at Bummerside thoroughly carried out. Saturday. He was injured in what R0. Kennedy read the ear was described as s. fall on s. roil- numbers. The clerical staff was why track at Borden Saturday ufter- under the direction of Secretary noon- He was taken to the Piinoo Walter R. show, with stswai-t Courltv Hospital and an operation wright us first assistant. peellggrmrggrlbfigthe man died yefl- The building was in V - order reilectini: grout credit on It was understood the soldier was ' ‘v.9, running “m” m’ w“ w ‘ caretaker Bill éusland. 111°”? u" "he" hi‘ “"- “mmm m‘ A eorona-‘s jury last night found lbdmnm- 56-year-old Amos Gallant, William 5t fsfixsifiynofeliilltlr; agyPembroke, Out. - llF-NTflim-A quiet wed- gaitei°almud 1n the St. Andrew! n d Church Manse, Stewiacke, Thm-iday evohihs st aso o'clock, when Dr. Frank E. Archibald unit- a? m mama“ 590F870 A. Brenton, Youngest dfillflhter of B. Brenton and the late Mrs. Brenton, Brent. F, I, An- and her maiden 11111110 was Jullcnne bi-ldeg; parents are prominent, mam- drew, Mrs. Pope Beer, Mrs. Mann- fierry. H0175 1111511111111 ilfuiluffflsud bers. The processional hymn was mg Bagndll and Mrs, Laura Busiiu. ggealloévgltes trdcom daughter "Oh Perfectthwvefighsndsadnurlnguétfi Mrs. Abel Arsenault. Summcrsldo. yiflifiwfia, §,e§,hed ole}? meag- and three sons, Paul at Harmony, Wm m Bu, . hem 1 _ P.E 1.; Joseph in Colon, Mich; and ed aim ‘Znfifim; ‘game 53:53, William in Baltimore. MD, one or the bride and groom “is: SiBWI‘. Mrs. Charles Gallant, Ab- ‘. _ vma L “we T, _ Annabelle Lawson sang with touih I" $1511. numiiear acgopryltyyiylcliisltlrcnleb? mg sweetness’ “Becausey A which two reside in Summerside, M!“ Macxenzle played “My Mrs. Roy Aheam and Miss Lor- Lhfgulgh u?” fizvlcfihmg ‘of, "m ainne Arsenalllt, daughters of Mr. rh“ p“ ghee ' i deg‘ and Mrs. Abel Arseniiult. 9° °Fd 5° mus“ ° m ' has been on active service since The funeral Wm be on Thursday echns wedding March, August 26, 1939. morning at 9 o'clock to st, Paul's The bride was lovel as she en- In September 1939 he was trsns- church‘ tcred the church to strains of al Lohengrin‘; Bridal Chorus. on the ‘eniddiw “in? Dept“: c m’ myd r h f th h h in Can an y y W98. 1m R,e_1;_1¢51ipid ‘npqarmc eraerwogeve er served wit-igniting‘: 1:131:01: Q1113; Montyeal, Past igi-esidggnof notary murfllilfb ngliéiflgyliff" l cer un tumi ' _ owno a Ditches The soldier was: son'of Mr. 313m, Bed Bridge “ma. w“ gadgegifffmted 13"(',C‘“'t'5 and M"- District Headquarters Staff in §‘°§‘,‘“‘.‘§’,§“1b§§§i,ff§.§£ff‘§§§§§y 511th heart-shaped neckline, fit- Mbl" Js WW1"! Ab"""“'m“3°' killed at the rear of the Richmond a‘. f ‘hem’ e Mrs‘ Cums to ‘My 1942' ‘“°°°°‘““" Mm’ C“ Club celebrated its silver imniver- ted mm"! Bu“ "TY m" m" Prince Oountv community. A bro- House at 10,7 Richmond street "by Sea” I°_ d 0g?” suitable. mwi” , Hudson who has been trans- m“ in The Charlottetown last witli swirl train. Her headdress the‘? M‘? Themm" Gallant “V” m bipw; and kicks delivered by 117ml; y‘?! pa‘; 3 W5‘ mug“! MC‘ ferrecl to National Defence Hcad- nigh; Rev Mr‘ Pidgeon W“ m9 was a long veil of bridal illusion a“ “ppmpmt” “d "=35 w“ ouorwm- mtei-iiatlonhl President in 1911 held Wm‘ * h°1° °* "°"°"' M boiétyuet of lilies completed the a of Major McNutt for many years and he undoubtedly has more in- formation in this line than any re- sident of the island. Plans were completed for the Milk for Bri- tain tag day which is to be held Saturday. Officers were nominated for the coming season and the elect- ion took piacc immediately. The niilw toffrlfers “rte: lligeguolvlvis: Pr” ood d 8 eh. - O. a i ce-Pre-W an Wallace sident, Roland G. Taylor; Secret- wn of the lpte My, mlafyxé, BEBE‘ ary, Lewis Turner; Treasurer. Rich- stud. Souris, P. m ' ' ard Rice, Bulletin Editor, Neil Hig- who was unattended, won u wine- girls; Assistant Editor, Paul will- wool two-piece suit with matching iams; Directors, Gordon Hutchison, accessories. Following the cemmony Stewart Ives, Reginald MacLean, the young Qouple leg; by mow, on Past President. Ernest 10rd. After s short grip Waugh m, nmlpom the moetiny the eiub went to the Valley. On “heir retum they will sporting C ub where the members reside in T ‘ the boxing teams were enter MOAS rum tamed. - ed chit-TAYLOR - A: m. Unit. ———' by thmvMAng gttlwiltilmhbhmlliz’ - . . l‘ , ' S mgglgghigg- gmggn oivlprr- 5.33m: gifts of New Lin...’ u. ‘filmnw, out. ' 12h ‘on. 15th Miss veugs mat. m “n” °f nry Covanag o Boston Mus HANLON - CALLAGBAN __ Ag was united in the hoLY bonds of 8t. Cecilia. Church, Boston, Mass, mbtfllmfly to MP- F- J. ‘Ihouior oi by Rev. Father R0 rs, Nov. o, 1942, Tryon P. E. I. Rev. F. Caulfield Miss Kathleen 0a aghan, daughter who officiated also celebrated the of Mrs. and the late Francis Nuptiol Mm- sroom was ably J- Chllhshan of Dromore to Luw- brother Charles rence J. Hanlpn of Boston, Mass. Chairercncs were: Mrs. “National Defence Headquarters announced the ii/ppointment of Capt. R_ E. McEwen, R.C.A.P._C. its District Audit Officer for Mll- itary District No. e. A native of Rollo Bay. RE. Ca t. McEwen served with th Ha ifax Rifles Regiment as a com- missioned officer for several years prior to the outbreak of war, and excellent Bummerside and a silt/Bl‘. Mrs. Lao .. slla t resides st Abrams vill e. Knwkwmd- T“ 1“*'Y- “WW "Y row by Mm- Hhrry MoNevin and fhnaral Wm be held Tun?“ Mr. Egon ‘Byréon of Chagottetodwn Mm Mugmm Magmon made the cfflui’ 912° flwnflwz“ °' 12a when the local Club wag founded 3mm“ initbut IJTBQEIIIQHYJ were not mg“ "m" e5 w m“: l“ e‘ proeentation of a well filled win-f Crowell Balcom and Com- $111,,“ ‘i? 51%,?“ 611,191 faggter She wsssttendod by four brides- wmpzeted l“t_r.‘_1.._t'_5 piou} wimesse; wgflflgd 159i; 51955:‘; gynggraflfiawkg, vgy pany. Halifax. as n” Practicing bmnm 1g, yfmh e Mo “m molds, Miss Thelma Burke, Miss Incdlnplete figure; released from night. The hearini! opened Friday {or the“. kmdnes, an}; ltfvmd u“ Cmflered Accmmtml" Several hundred persons atiend- gifidgnfxisggughallféifimlgliixmfiffi Provincial Loan Head uariers last when l4 gave evidence. _WEDDING-—*BELLS _ M ‘our c1 the banquet last night which ‘alum, resent to visit than in tl1cli' new . fonng; c0119 e chum; the night revealed that Pr ce Edyvard Gallant was killed Thursday 0mg, After whl i ll 1 i ed i . marked the 2oth brithdliy of ltot- 3 ' _ supported by ‘his Island was close to the two million afternoon. A few hours after his singing “Fm. q-myc 151'“ you.“ Gong g§1°§§u5%211w€d£€$“g'ed%gi 2g“: ary here. Besides the Rntnrians, fgf‘ iaminhg ‘éggdyfigadléhgmwerso of Toronto and the wife of the latter Mwlqgym _ c350" __ M m. dollar mark in Oansdss Victory doll-h Prlhk Knookwood. uh In- peiiowp", The remain m. b; m, ma“ at emwood when M,“ Rotary Annes and a large number a ch o“ in me m“ assumed the responsibility of brides- 5mm; Mm“ Tryon Nov 11 194; $1. yo” gln.sa'{“l1l!eda$riy;lt0€kf1z-’ iliéarkfllvéisu‘xéosltidentflqesiigllzchyfg; evening was spent in social iuter- Constance Margaret only daughter §fm§“°:f.§ew§,f§s§‘n§§§§§ “,f,,f“°M',““§; taffeta Grease? 31th long full §f§édbtTg°tl>lridoblwoowiilttir§tintz bymtite Rev Garnet o. wright’, Miss’ 7 c ' ‘ “u?” and 81mm“; “"6? which u of Mr, and Mrs. J. ‘Harrison Mac- ' ‘s ' ' .-ll ts, sh rt ves, ltm white a u a ml " L in Marguerite Carson of Bon- nre scattered subscript/ions through day he was charged with murder. dainty lunch was served by the Farmne’ was united m marriage 1212;“ “'3 lfilsfcmng 11g“, me Luatchorlésgld cragirbggia-yxaidcolglgid; show, w John Colin MacNevin of lioyL-‘iriiyio the country which are not yet N- His bother. Pte. David Knockwood pqf _ was taken into custody as a miner- The total subscribed in the ro- ial witness but was released Sat- vince to dete is 01.933360 whlu i! uluu well above the minimum obiooilvo (lrcsscs being identical in every de- . Their bouquets were pals pink camations. Miss Michelle Helene Raymond was her sister's maid of honor, Pldlfi‘ 511d R Vu-Fy ouifiyubih "Pm to Sgt. Pilot Albert Eric Corbett, i"! Woo brought to h oioro by sliis- R.C.A.F., son of Mr. and Mrs. He- Ins the National Anthem. her Corbett of Allzerton. “given in marriage by her other young WEDNESDAY bride was very charming in her WEDDING ANNIVERSARY — bridal floor l th wrl 0d White Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ings, Mount silk embroidere chi fon over taf- l-lcrbcrt, were yesterday receiving feta with finger tip vell of em- Y-"f? Cmlkrsiulntlons of their many broidercd tulle worn in halo cf- hicnds on the 52nd anniversary of fe Ligiélsg: iceolored salt with navy blue and 5'“!- wfiil r ceremony DEATHS _= which ensued the happy coup] GALLANT-At th Pri C t! looking wry wjngflng in hi“, gpiiiq, m°$°1¥4 l0 N188"- Falls which we: Hospital on November gfaiiliztjugo- m“, June,“ m, mawhmg mm, the corrtnenoement of s two-weeks Amend Gallant, aged 2'7 ywo- und contrasting bouquet of dark h°u°ym°uh vililiufl PM" oi’ ihtor- ltotuuos - At North Ruslioo. t mnk ma“ erg in Central Canada. On their Nov. a, 1942, Mrs. Acquilln ,1. Rpii. ° The groom was attended by nis r” “m w m9 1'1"“! 5 M“ M11188 lied 71 years. Governor, Suckville, was present and delivered a short address. Other speakers included Messrs. Robert Irving, President of St. John Rotary Club, and E. H. Ritchie, President oi Mnncion Rot- ary Club, both of whom brought greetings, During the banquet a toast Weynesse; last night included: of $1,750,000 given this province st Dr. E s. Giddings, Charlottetown m; outset, medical practitioner who assisted Each and every section of the Dr. J.D McC-illgan at rt post mor- Islazid made a fine showing in the ten examination, Mrs. Blanche campaign. Charlottetown! total Moore, who lives ncxt-door to the last night was $679200; Biilnmer- Richmond House. Rllduflilk Fwd their wedding “mm my. beaumm costume the King was duly honoured. The b m m A]; Thom friends assembled with them ct the side $300,000; Prince Count oiilt- of North Milton and George Ernest ' ' . seal-w“ o; the evening w I _ ro er. . en . Mm. l, M ' LANE-At Mt. Mellick Nov. 8th. sinuous-side umvso- was completed with silver ssndwl o" u‘, while A. n. Donald Gillie. Hgi Gmyufmd {xmm fgfr- Miss Joyce use sued"n. "Y" Ahwmhy °i 0W" B"! BM“ HUGHES - ‘slvirrir -- A quiet and rt shower bouquet of Johanna *"'P°"°d ‘u’ "1 "lmyflblo mus“ N v n, sub-moot William .__._. . pmsmm . . ., . , (rumour -- At the P. E. Islimd county outside chsrlolteilom mo b t tt ddl l - of the h l 10°; K1118’! Oullmy $397,600- ’ The funeral Mylo! 01' We 193° c: 131.68g.’ ggtrlclzlgs vlCaliulyfghtfmyéfet gllllébtlfisclgsgelitwrlflgtlnéeilwumwi -_" EtdOIicEI-ievl-"igtiilyl-IRJA? ‘"11 Wuléggyatfgyxegse as; rlgmilxiltzln: “wit” m Sunday. Nov. _8il'i.. i M1” mean” Blanch.“ H“Vmmd Aukufltus on Wednesday morning, floor length costume of deep blue Imewst “mused “t the mm“! ushered the guests to Mtg VMMM‘ 511d l P794318?! 8U!!- wl “m 67°50” 0f at‘ Avards m One of the loveliest weddings of was held Al, St. Peters Cathedral 0.3L 28 when MA Mnd‘red_ (laugh 311k Lune mm. mamhmg wife“ day of the Provincial Live Fox boned pews "served 1°1- mm . Prior to her deps tire frcm 50mm hie 09th year. ' ten flergd "ye"; McMUBBER - At the Charlotte- town Hospital on November B. 194?- Jsmes McMurrer in his 85th you"- The remains are resting at the AA- Henrlessey the bride was mowers, end lfllny useful TORONTO HAPPENINGS. —0n whit, Show yesterday. Visitors wee lire-i Fonowm‘ m, wemny 5 "an, ‘em’ ‘mm Quebec- NW“ u“ tion was held at the Charlottetown and New Brunswick, and in the Howl which w“ n, ‘m, ‘mum afternoon th e l t. tendance whizh invgfidefil t§§'°so§vs decorations‘ “m. the ‘ma’ h the season wok place on Saturday yesterday dflfltélglfiflgl, wllgre iéTVlOC afternoon st the home of Mr. sn was con uc e y v. anon H h _ n». a. o ooom ww- ii-or iii-lone. who u» olhehied oi m» n‘.‘fu°.iué”ti“-’fiof‘..‘ii“i‘t‘i‘i 23H? é‘§.‘n°.i.“§"2‘“t2°%.¥§“2..“'é%°.i‘it§.§‘i? 914"‘ {afhm- “"3917 Mum» IYIW- mwlmem ¢°°k P15" l" 5'“ Mr and Mrs. James Slnitih of and fem. The ceremony was per- was tor of Mr. an Mrs. William with a bolero fashioned of ‘g2: the recipient of uri in marriage to Pilot Peter's Cemetery. w 55w _ Officer Kenneth Raye Thomas, son The pallbearers were: Judge H L “f,” fiefifififi, Rfife "°,‘,‘,'j,,?,“ge fyflfigflfijnnfl; M1322 and cl and out-of-town spect- fififihmbsfim‘ 1'§-l§o°g'p$'n9sdm§$§ Saturday evening November seventh LOCKEBIBY — At Hamilton Nov. or Mr- and Mrs. Arthur Thomas of Palmer. J-O Hy: dyuhi}. M- Alton ceremony. while appropriate Farlane, brother of the bride, and otoro- toast, w..." prorated to the pqp: st seven o'clock e marriage of in. 1o. 1m. Mrs Prod J. I-ookflbi" ‘m’ 1mm”- Th‘ “remmy w“ m" “m” '7' 5' w mm“ MM” T’ hymns were rendered by Mr. Al- Mr. Roland Chisholm, Saint John, I" i°°k Judlle 3mm)" 918"‘ ular young cou who were lhcw- "N" '0 Blind"! WI! lolemlud in 73 ""1 foimod by 1118M 14M- IW- 9- E- Mumu". Jam“ E- Hmi-i- ban MacDonald. The bride was ushered the guests. ianist much ionizer than usual to arrive end my, “mm. connwumion, the presence of friends st st PERRY-At the homo of 1*" - WWW“ The "‘°“'"=’fl “m1 Hm‘- °°°W° booomuisiy attired in a. street was Mrs. J. Clarke Ma uarrie at doouioh . so close was the flin- M,“ amp," mimm, mug George's Anglican church, by the‘ daughter, Mrs. Abel Arsenmit- rector Rev. M As the bride entered the room oh D- DoBiuio- N H- Douloi-i. T- D length dress of blue cre e with who played soft music before and hi"! for luv “WW1. 51*- 1- adult during tho supper hour. lker, when sinumel-side. November io. 1W- r. s Home Irene, eldest daughter of Mr. Mrs. Lucien Perry. the srm of her father who sve DeBlols Gordon rt. DeBlols. Robert cm and “C65,”... w m, ,,_ Sh, “mm, mummy w," m, p,“_ mm, w... topped by wp Tm. n, b“. m m, ed 9, y...“ her in m Q. Iblzlohfllgl fig; Sig‘ on, Err-hast DeB. Peakc, H. was attended by Miss Edith smith. ed the ebrldg] chofug i: angipipt. marsh with a magnificent animal. w“ c, pflffbfif, iufglgim and Mrs. Lloyd Inga, China Point snappy“; _ M iovlgaple Pill"! dlfll MINI! V"! P "d Y - 95°" E- Bffickfll. D B. cousin of the groom who also tioin of the bride's entrance info 311i Juhh C- Mimnwi"! 1°! W“ coat with large fur collar. WM united in holy bonds of mntri: Nev 9 194g Edward C Shrociinh Katherine llum. The de, Stewart P E. Palmer. H K S a very worthy second, with the Many my"; my“ gm noflcgd rnony to Alma Edward, son of the aged 0'2 yeat‘! ' wore a street length dram of teal the drswin room where she join- m ' 3"“ m'°mbl' Wm‘ afinmm‘ blue uYuPe with coat and acces- ed the wsrtlng groom within s 10mm‘ chlmplun breeder My in the nndcglhe lit-ii 090116 111d Mrs. Breedon 0191155111..“ Mel-gate on Novem- o e eren ren es 3° lfllV-‘h Ind “"71" M!" Hivnami- W110 W“! 34- W" sories to match. The groom was rustic arch trimmed with ground Wuudlido third. and H. G Muttart 1mm, N tiinghpm m1 1 d rm . t n. bouquet of pink roses. presents e. daughter of the late Hon. Thom- ably supported b M . ver A e t d i d. fourth. ' ' m“ i d ' s“ ' ° we" b" 9- 1947- M". “mud mm“ s beautiful and alumina picture. as Heath Haviinnd. a former I-ieut- Hughes, brother of, the rbride. ‘A’: gliaiigcebeyi" 1i: ifilisnbri Builds-gum“ l-LG. Muttart won the adult 3,2,2?" "WM" ‘mm " “mum (trial-Fan: fili‘."itn"ii°buii‘i‘i‘i§i3i Eons-her 84.2; Mellick Nov. sch. by her sister. Governor of the Province and one Joberte, who wore s. boise dress of the mthers of confederation. 1n osrrled s bouquet of mnk csr- She W15 pruninent in the social »-l snd church life of Charlottetown . Prank Baker of Toronto for many years. she was a member m. nerous supporter of St. Cathedral and was active in Dsrnley and Walter Bpeam fem. cr. of Flint, Michigan. The bride irusiyay .l:l:l' *" "l". "r." sccessor es, er - at‘ ndant in wine dress with brown "'5' “"5 °7 Mumd '7' Mcmms accessories, both wearing corsages 5t" "u" l" h" m“ year‘ uh of orange mggbufl; Mo“ the MeMUIlItBIt — At the Charlo W] town Hospital on November 8. i~ ter the ceremony a delicious weu- ave a sterlin silver locket and 10ml‘! 0188!. i ding breakfast was served at the go her mtten ant a gold locket. M116 Pull 01m hi"! tWmly-luur Olga-It!’ w§§§""§'d'no§'t“ becglmyh. home of the bride's parents to the Following the ceremony a rcce - entries. Ind Pfoblbiy it was. from Creede" creation of pale almon immediate relatives of the bririe tion was held when Mrs. Ed r1 I Pelt stand lnt, the most out- green crepe with corsege of Tulip. and groom. An enjoyable dav MncFarlane presided over the ton standing exh bit oi the show to man roses’ while the groom's who spent motoring w points or cups. Mrs. Carl Weeks, Albertim, om. H-Ci. Muttart placed first moth... M}, o Q mom m, interest aftA-r which a sumptuous cut the wedding cakes, Mrs. Prank with the pup that inter became the mo” 5' 110m: leniih fir"; o; ' flu was attended 7., 1m, Miss Joyce Lane. owl ~» MscINNIS-In the City H05Wml Nov. 9th, 1942. Marie Sarah MIPYIZ); groom. III B! ceremony l. reception Peter‘; "_ the bride's home for mission work. For many yohrs she - Did l2 wedding supper was served at the C l i, th ice d m fl- champlon pup of th, ah w. whil . inulsedls snd relatives wss secretary of the _st. Peter's home of m. and Mrs. Alhcrt lolyviriri‘; cfllillisiflifis lnlszyvlngzeivlys. Ralph o Mutturtewuno second? lyggitatrw‘ Wm‘ m” o’ o" eflligvglrgfltélize gtlggtliiggrtlitleetfttttroys: who! MoMumr i" "ii 85"‘ ""““' the couple liter which Branch oi’ the Womans Auxiliary Muffllshiih. Charlottetown. The Bruce Davison. Mrs. John Bell, R41 Woodside third, Erucst 'l‘. Mrs wpiiei- Nicole, grandmother vei-‘ey street where s host oi R055 - At Meota Basic. John A uridul party ihon u- oodod w iii-l Mist John Bpioer. Mrs. Charles M'l lulu-iii of the charming bride, wore su friends awaited them, Ross. formerly of ‘Prince l-Iiiwr-Hl fir: cute for the of the Church of melami- mnt in ‘Monte us""°°" "the?! tn““'in'{."“““"'t.‘°°' IT. “tiff l’ l‘ 0 Q R return w. snd ms Tminss will ‘v3.1 oinmti’? fuipensi Order lighters of the mn he here. Ibo died st her ome. Alma , r c eon inn.i.‘iu“iht¥““%"’“ Mseiou Prin su-et ....... p "en... o» = e s showerin all the best wishes on them. time’. Island. v 4 and Mrs. Breedon will make their SULLIVAN ._ 1n Arlington. NuvD. home ln Hogersville, Ontario, where 1942 Margaret A.. wife of Robe" ' the groom is stationed in H. A. I. Sullivan e 73 are. ~sfl1 Their host of fiends n fn wlsh- Merlllly- n t e City H05l“-'l'en' in: them much hspp peas. (other Nov. 12th, 1942, Mrs. Mary E‘ popers please new. MoPhee m l: Ills IIIA home the Broom. Whore "D- MllcFnrlnne and lss Beth Clarke. Female pups in this class ‘v\'l‘l‘l' (‘Qglume 0i [flack moire n um wit; wards of a hundred guests hall Mr. and Mrs. Corbett left for a an excellent Jot All of the twenty smart accessories. q ‘ "ssembbd - Dluulnfl was indulg- tour of the Island, the bride entries could to classed as verv de- Captain and Mrs. Thompson an?! lflseéutzflgilfilur. glen Al; travelling in a suit of ruseet brown sirable Btewiirt and Inwis won will reside in Kentville, NS. M“ snmh ma“ $11215; o‘ riman with top coat and matching ha- first, with Rny Woodside second The Guardian joins with their - m. y y DPy Best wishes are extended to this lirmest T. Mil third, and Cordon hosts of friends in happlefl con. "M" popular Wang lfllDKr-It Macmillan fourth. pisenlelons. "“7"-