diilJifiPidl-i‘ ranséflflifiiioilifi nin-ivsiriiiirwividilfiiia-ssanni-i.» Akiuiotairobv ‘eifliiflml Liiikhkkebvr-elri§Bs.-lSeiK1lQxJe(>Il¢lV\¢i"=474fl4I-i"=L-¥ -- JANUARY 3, -19 I i ooss ro seonsi. SCIIOOD-Mili ilentral Guardian on» r»... rm o m. ~teecher in street sehcoi. has been appointed a teadier in the Model School succeeding Miss Dixon ldatheson. (now Mrs. Oolee.) ~ , _ V r ‘ CAPITOL T0~DAY\ -Westeifri Guardian n "ECSTASY" is the description giv- en to a symbolic figure in a“ beauti- ful wall calendar being distributed by the Brown Electric Shop. 1 Fomierlp with n. r; Keiiii Circuit Prof. Oscar M. Emanuel -Teocher o! ‘Violin- Elementary and Advanced Students "fiuper All - Talking Air Epic‘ aPRINGE EDWARD TODAY _-—GDNGIATULATIONS — 00n- gratulatlona are being extended to iMr. and Mrs. Iieyton Dalton. of Sum. inerside. on the prrival of a bonnie . ' baby boy in the Prince County noe- rlasomihs ll a t i n e e 8.00 . . TIIBILLING TALE or » » - ice - 37o. RUM nouns.“ AND ooaNwAu. uivmin CIIABOI- w, “m”, a Bum’ 5L ma,” pital on Saturday. December ma. s. \ ~ Hours: 9, a. m. to 8 p. m. fllsiii ‘i I“ “f? ' 5 m"- E- M" ‘mim- 3- A» mm"- ors. left Saturday morning for Bes- , '—- -. m Queen Street char-lonesome, r. a. l. w - w- — s» n 1 . 3'5 g K r; R 5 r service of Worship Sunday, Jan. sih A r -hsnaqus u. o. session has rhene loss-h -, ton and New York. _ passed a resolution expreasingthe l". gun!“ Dunphy. firm COIIWBUDO “ill? D!Ohlbltl@ ll h" on wadnmuy mama“ mm the only effectual remedy forths - _ on a visit ie Saint John; u. n. "iii °i iiiiemwrmfl Win! ti" ' ——- " ' members and adherents of all Chria- completed his 61st, yesr- Ho was the ed Church. The house was gsiiy d... tian Churches to teach the children "ii °i iii! llie Elva-I'd Mil-why and curated for the cecasion, and the , m, nvug o; mosmpgr-m“; m4 ma. his wife, Margaret Dunphyiln 188'! bride was exceedingly lovely 1;, , mending the work of the ‘lbmperince ills flmilv settled in Ksnsinston princess dress of georgette and 1m Alliance and Prohibition Commission. where the remsinin: members aim wearinl a veil with traditional ei-rngl reside. No particulars of his death blossoms.‘ shecarried a bouquet e1 have yet come to hand. except that AmQr1¢|n_BellltY Roses and. Maiden death was, most sudden. In i005 he mir- pqm, .11.". w" m unusual WIS mlflibfl i0 Lilli MvPhllllpl, (flgphy of bunny“; In“ 1mm . h," Kiiikorl.’ and for some time livd in circle of friends. After the ceremony at West River at 11 a. m. Kingston at3p. m. auidOomwall at'ip.m. CHURCH SERVICES-There will lbs service of worship in the Pres- ‘; byterlan Church, Tryon. oh Sunday, January 5, at three p. m. This will be the last service in this church for a time, so all are expected to be present. Edwin White, student in charge. Over Boarders’: Barber shop. JMlss Olga MacNevin, Charlotte- town. ,spent New Year's with relat- ives in Bonshaw. - —BALLIA')0N LOCATED- Some weeks ago a small balloon was pick- edupneai-TlmiahbyMnBertl-‘re- - vost. On close investigation itflwas Mr. Daniel Colman, teacher at Harmony (Prince 00.). spent the hoidiays at his home in Kenslngton. K. Planes zoomin, d n l‘ H n g an» sweeping throng‘ -___.- the clouds in “m” °' ' "m" "°"°""° ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCEMENT . ‘mining ha H] tales, romances and best sell- _Mrs_ Annie Mullins, 609 wmen M“ “d m!‘ wchmem‘ 1m "h found to bear the followi-i-‘ii "quest: Remington. In 19$ to p, (may, bun", lunchwn w" ‘med. formations, tail ers in a. fast moving story vi Ave. Brockton. ivirss. announces the ref-dry on, mm... m Mum“ gm,- Finder P10!" "tum to Frank Jor- WW Vii” 11° l°° - F" i‘ and the happy couple lrftimmedlate- spins, I001] . m, Qf mi mm"“““°"' hwwkfl‘ “M engagement of her daughter, Miss n visit to Mrs. Michaheillirs parents, an" ommnd’ ohm Th‘ rzqiie“ uxizrmw‘ i” m‘ dam“ "u" 1y by train for the mainland. when loops. linmelrna DAREDEVIlSOI M“ "“""’“m°"' ' Gladys E.. to Mr. John s. Parker. w. and Mrs. A. n. Wise. lg" “mo! ‘tiheliitt-is we: m“ mirigjeiiiliziitié m" "t: they spent their honeymoon. , The turns, numb“, “Ema! 1mm,“ ,,.,,,,,,_ 5mm‘ RiockJEdHIL/ltass. marglage to take __+ i M l 9 e reiim s by ID . ammo“ m-d Mwmm ieiiiirmd d: igztdzzttaevzrii: mumemvtishguonsy m?" iiiililiiiiii‘ - F "iih-iiiiriiiii! PM" “"1” pa” a a’ er pa“. ° J"‘““'ii’l'- 500 m,“ hum, 1b“ o, they g o . ways commended a Iood position. and assessor‘ ,llldflll‘COlii cfgsihl-Z: a. 'r. Holman Ltd. spent New Years day in Breadaibane the guestof her parmts w. and Mrs. Robert Todd. His untimely death is. therefore, de- piored both by relatives and friends. -Y. bined in a, hurricane of thrills and action. I n a dings‘ mink. m. and we. Mecswein ar- rived at thpir fine new house at st, Peters‘ on Wednesday, December 25th, whsfe they will-reside. They havg u“ best wishes of a boat of friends for a very happy wedded life. PROMOTED-Ihe many friends of Dr. Stanley Bagriail. formerly of Charlottetown, will be pleased to learn that he. has been appointed c professor in the Dental School of Daihousie University. Dr. Bsgriall has for several years conducted lec- tures in that university. COVEHEAD — UNION ROAD — United Church services for Sunday. —QU!ET WEDDING-A quiet wed- ding was solemniaed at the residence of Rev. W. H. Harding, the officiat- lng clergyman. on Saturday. Decem- ber 31st, when Miss Bertha Cress was united in marriage to Mr. Joseph Gaudet. both of Summerside. The young couple will reside in Bedeque, a host of friends wish them every happiness in their married Dtlfll defying e3 llloltsl A besui fui love story g A" H110 piciuri with JACK HOII. Mia Christine McDonald of the stuff of N. Rattenbury Limited spent a ‘most delightful holiday in Belle River the guest of her parents, Rev. and Mrs. D. McDonald. ' —IOX swarms-on Thursday morning a. very vauable fox escaped from the ranch of Capt. Jas. Mc- Crath and after calling at all the back yards in the village decided to "hit the bush." A chase ensued and after some hours of “rega1" sport Reynard was captured and returned ..'AGED OITIZIN DIES — 'I‘iii death occurred cnpeeeniber 21st, oi Mrs. IsaaicDavid, afteraahottiilnesi which she bore with patience and re- ___- m. and Mrs. Walter minn. of Mermaid. have returned heme after Jan. s. are west cevenend. 11 r- m: spending a very enjoyable visit with “I'- s- m m ,,°eu,,_ simuon w owe nciy Will. Bhi “H1011 RWi- 3 P- m-r Wvtiieiii friends and relatives in Boston. ""“‘ ' ‘ wss onsioi the oldest cit-iasnsin thi acid. '1 p. m. nuruii; Jan. Feb-- while the... they visited the never-u -'°'“'" smmiiim“ ii°Y picenrgeooyem out Shewasvlsit- MBY- iiiii 11°“! °i $9M“! 1°‘ Uii‘ nephews. Dr. will MacLeod. of New LEAVE! ‘on’ ST’ Iolm-M" 3m“ _ ed frequently by her pastor, Rev. O ion Road are every second Sunday - embed‘ h“ “tuna in summer‘ PIEHONALS Kiggins, who administered to her thi Ym" “d “Mg” mm“ M side from a pleasant visit to friends . ____ last rites of the Roman Cathclii uD I A M o N D M A S T E 3,, afternoon at, 3 o'clock. bridge, Mass. , s E n I A L No; a A N D - -—- - ‘i: $m’°m°kd' -—Rev- William Meosbe. Bree. was Church. nei- funeral was largely at- M E R M A I D COME D Y SUDDEN BEREAVEMENTJWF m “m” ' “m d‘ iii TiIiii-sh on Thuredaye-T- tended. She leaves to mourn hei death occurred in scuttle. wssninuton w“ ' ° “k °' m“ °' "n - husband. to whom sincere Iylnpsthl King," "God Save the King." ‘The “WHAT A DAY" July 26 1877. to Rev. William Penna, on New Year's day of Mrs. Eastward aged '13. widow of Henry llastward and mother of Mrs. gm.) I‘. W. Tid- rnarsh of Charlottetown/slim. East- ln Memoriam MI- DOUGLA! MDIWEN The death occurred at hirhome one of its most - ,u1ar young men. has obtpinsd an important position in the office of ‘Messrs. vaasie. Brock and Manchester, at St. John, N. 8-. and leaves to talus up his new duties --ldr. John M. A'Hearn, Boston. is visiting relatives in MM! —Mill JIMtIHDHIQ. daughter 0i Mr. and Mrs. Iiee Home of Sum- la extended. . May her Soul rest in peacei-A. ~ , ..'OIIIB'I'MAI T!!! AND IN- . TEI-TAINMENT-"Ilie annual Chrlst- ' hi this city New Year's evening of Douglas Mcllweri, a. well known and extremely popular railroad man, aft- er an illness lasting since last BOD- ward was born in Marmora, Ontar- io. and at the time of her death was living with her daughter in Seattle. To the relatives who are bereaved on Saturday next. He will be follow- ed by the best wishes of a. hostiof friends. S. . ' who also passed away during the Christmas season two years ago. Dilfiiig the years of Mr. Peiiiias ministry in the Methodist Church Day and Those who Honour It"-Bro. Louis H. Howatt; "Our Emplre"_. Mr. Edwin White; “The pulley; merside, is visiting relatives in Char- tetow-n. S. mas Tree and entertainment of St. ‘ David's United Church Sunday School I was held on December 25th, in St. " Reception On __..__ New Year ’s Day Bro- Fred Bell. After the toast list at the New Year season sympathy ls teinbcr. , -PEETTY WEDDING-A Witty i119? lived in many towns in the province. including Menctori, where W55 OQYIIDit-‘ifid. a vote of thanks t0 the host was moved by Bro. Geo. exiended" 5mm w” '3“ m w” “nimui t‘) Wedding. was solemnlzed on Monday -—Mrs. H. A. befurgey. of ‘Iryon. is spending the winter months with her daughter, Mrs. I". A. Johnston. David's ‘United Church. ‘The Church was filled with an enthusiastic audi- = s '1 - Th, New Yen-s D, r Birch. seconded by Bro. Eldon ‘Mr- Penna occupied the pulpit of ——- ii" "i" Edwm mmhmm "i" afternoon at two o'clock, at the °"°° °i Wm‘ "iii iiieiiiil iii ti“ :- ‘s H15‘ Honor meuwngnteceggsgn: Campbell, Mr, A, P, gem“ mpned the Wesley Memorial Church, UpOn BURIED YEsTEimAY-The re- treatment but after returning to his home o, ML and Mm Thom" 0i‘ the Mlwifll’ 301W- Eiiiiiiiiviliiig- children. A delightful vfolram was » s2 Hm“ ‘M M“ Hear“ at “Edgb very approprlgtgly, his retirement». in 1914, they mcved mains cf the late John Walsh who home he gradually weakened until Johnson. o‘ summemde’ when the“. ~ well oer-rug out, om-lggm" “m; by ,2 4,. Wat”, w”, as ‘final. a brilliant and to this city where they resricd un- parsed away in Worcester. Mass“ the exid came peacefully at the age ‘ounzupdnuchm’ by“ lube" w“ Mr m‘ m-“éo Meade d School and audience: Bieeitation—- , a “hymn, mncu,,n_ From w, to 53o. _ til Mr. Bernie's death. Since then arrived in the city Wednesday night. ci so ~ “mud m mm“, u, w, w,“ M; he“. Jew. i3" “hngd “Welccme" - neien ‘MacDonald; m there w” a continuous stream of In M e In ori Mrs. Penna has kept house for the The funeral wns held from the res- It is s sad ccincidveilofl hi‘ Blunt Williams, son of Mr. and m a‘ Wm N n um mum“ Beoitatlons by Irene Stewart, Oiar- s “Hats, 426 m m reglstenmk this be_ _ 4 an]. most part alone. ldenpg or his sister, Mrs. Kchsn. 66 wife passed eway"cg._thp.saine date Mm Wuhan E wmhm o, “W c . it‘: ..md u" mm‘ m“ muggy“, wgum 39w, 30w. ._,. ‘n; about the same number as last ——- Her numerous friends were Eflev- Kcnm Street yesterday morning at one year s30. ' _ mefsjde_ Rev, w_ g_ Ely-ding my- iesmuuunuelklew o‘ sénimuude‘ The ard Refuse; Exercise and Bong-B» ‘_. W“ and equal w the highest figure MRS. ELIZABETH SCHURMAN. ed by the news oi her accident and n45 lo st, Dunstaifs Basilica where The isle Mr. McEwen/eniered the ‘armed the ceremony m the m”, we”. om med b m hem‘: ginners and Primaries: Recitation, i ‘ i g, n! the past subsequent failure to recover her wcquim High Mass was celebrated by services of the C. N. R. as aloco- m“ or thaimmedmm nhflvw TM ails Pl l‘ . t Am,“ Hob“; Runmqq, new“ ‘ health, but were shocked to learn that qevemnd pfmomchiyn, 1). 0., service muflvg {inn-inn 1n 15w end was prc- bride won a puny “Mama: m? Cameron of St. John. who speri the stewm; wtnbtwn’ mm.“ PM, b. The death occurred on the early morning or Nov. 16th of Mrs. Eliz- “betii smuriiiail. Widow of the late Jew Schurmnn. at the home of her daughter ms. J. A. Stewart, who. assisted by her devoted gfanddgugih- for, Doris Miincey, had tenderly cared for hm- lflOi-ht“ through her lorig years of irivalidlsm. There survives her two daughters, Mrs. Clark McQuarrie, of North Bedeque. and Mrs. J. A. Swwart g1’ Central Bcdeque, where the deceased lived most her life. Also a. brother, Mrs. Hcartz received with His ho-ucmy with them n; “m, h°me_ a d-Ionour. who was attended by his ‘mliides. Col‘ J. P. Hooper and Lieut. ‘G- H- Bliilifliii. his private secretary, bspt P. s. Fielding and Miss Gill, social‘ secretary. » The reception and dining rooms were beautifully decorated with red iamatioris and holly. Mrs. J. D. Stewart and Mrs. A. B. Cosh poured tea and coffee and Mrs. Murdock MiwKlnnon cut the ices. fie following ladies assisted in lrer: Dialosue, Kimball Keeping and f Earl Refuse: Scripture Reading and Carol, School: Recitation. George Gurnliam aridfltewprt Maeliean; Dia- logue. Lillian Welter and others; Re- oitaticns hyillesaie Stewart and Ei- eanor Insliti Reading by Rev. C. U. MaeNevln: Good-night Chorus by School. Mr. Clen Jenkins was Santa Claun-A. meted ‘w engineer in 1002. 0h Rbru- hi-y 28th. i927, he retired under the Provident Hind. enjoying his rest from thirty eight years unblemished service forliess than three years. There are left to mourn, two daughters, Mrs. o. .1. wood. Bunburv and Mrs. L. H. D. i-Iowatt, city and one sen, Nelsen in Mmtreai. A broth- er, Hammond, Lot 40 also survives. to nil of whom the Guardian extends sincere symqntliy. The late Mr. McEwei-i was a. mem- semble of cocoa brown-crepe black satin with hat to match and a coat . d ii kr t. Th bid , o! m s m m“ ‘ a I e Eastern Guardian at the grave being conducted by Rev- erend J. Sullivan. the injury had been fatal. During the last week she had grown weaker and posed away peacefully yesterday. Mrs. Penna had three children, tmo of whom, William Arthur and Laura Blanch. had previously died. She is survived by one daugher, Mrs. James '1‘. Dustan, of Sussex. N. 3., who has been with her tlirouzhout her illness s sister, -Mrs. W. C. White, of Chair- iotieiown P.E.I. and her grandson, W. Gordon Dustan, M. A. senior mas- ter at Bishop's College Preparatory l" WEDDING BELLS-The marfiiile took place at 4 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the home of the bride. Oyster Bed Bridge, of Miss Isabel Martheson, formerly teacher in the Model School to Capt, Lindsay Hoop- er Coles of Milton. the ceremony W‘ ing performed by Rev. Dr. Ramsay. The bride wuss assisted by Miss Helen Diichemifi of this city while Mr. and groom were unattended. Im- mcdiately after the ceremony the happy young couple left for St. John, N. 3., and other cities. Mr. and Mrs. Williams will make their home’ in Summerside. The ln-ide and groom. who are one of Bummersidem most popular young couples, were the re- cipients of many beautiful gifts. The Guardian Joins a host of friends in u JPIESBYTIIIJAN SERVICES- Sabbath. Jan. b. Cardigan at l1 a. m., the Sacrament of the lord's Supper; Cardigan at ‘f p. m. week of prayer Jan. 10th. The minister will preach each iiilht. Details later Thehnnual meeting of the Dundee Miami's for tlirldsal Iabdown. l i’ serving: Mrs. .1. Lantz, MR3. 1-1. 1.. Palmer, Mrs- Simon Paoii, Jr., Mrs. William Calibeck merchant tallcu- of School, Lennoxvllie, Quebec. ber of iihe Masonic and Oddfellows ‘mung mom g peppy mgr-nail life. Philip Matheson. brother of the bride Presbyterian consolation will be heldl at the Presbyterian Church on rsasoivahs The funeral took place from her late residence in Cameron street, on Sunday aflemoon. She was laid to rest with her husband and son at. St. Central Bedequc, lvlrs. Schurmans life had always been intimately linked up xvitih Christ. Her beautiful devotion supported the groom. After the cere- lodges and also a member of the 5mm; m; were; were M", u any rnony Capt. and Mrs. Coies left on Canadian order-of Foresters. carter, or Charlottetown, a cousin a honeymoon trip. The Guardian ex- The funeral will be held from his of the bride; idiss Millie Maolntyre, Davies. B. A» miilisief- .,_ George Buntaln, Mrs. Ernest Seiiar, i Mrs. Prod Moore, Misses Nora. Long. worth. Elaine Beales, Allie MacLeod, Monday, Jan. 3th. at 4 pain. Rev. W ——-—- .- ..‘Ml'. Ohlflfl Hibbett. . (390789 ’ town, lelt hi“? i0! Anti80nish.-—A ._.__._¢ Inei Rice, Kathleen Bourke. Mary llainsny. Mary McDonald, Iris Mc- Iiellan. Avila. Mathieson, Jean Gill. Margaret Full, Helen Jamieson, Dori; Gill. and Ruth Hearts. 5' T-Pe iiiiiiiwiilz ladies were also in- vited to assist but were regrettably ‘unable to be present: Mrs. J. P. in His service, her depth of sympathy wherever there was human need, her flimiiliciiy of living all went towards the making of a pBTSMlBULy to which years of physical suffering gave its perfect touch of beauty. During the tends heart/lest congratulations, .___ Stephen. N. B. on Monday. On account oi the funeral arrangements and for other reasons, it has been re- quested that. no flowers be sent.- Moncton Transcript. A larsze number of friends were attendance at the Baptist ciiANbhi-tn-cook wsnnmu- Ohunh, of Chdrlottetown and Miss Ethel late residence on Saturday afternoon » Maeliieod, of Summerside. 8. M’, 1.30. ____- —RlélIT U!‘ ‘I0 ‘I'll FASHION- - MRS. AICHIIQLD MCAULAI in Alirik with thehappy past was that with the mom obvious lengths mthsneiesii-cnrrrrsiiissieees‘ years we have known her she seemed always living on the summit with her New Year's Day, to’ witness the mar- riage cf Miss Mary Chandler. daugh- ter of the late Henry M. Chandler severed on October 21st, W17. i929, when Ynow in vogue in ladies‘ relict o! the late Archibald of Dfliillortion skirts the law has caused the waist- , misuiun nan! nun- ‘Ihe ii mm’. ‘K511110111 sen-c. Geom- . town. recently visited Vernon. --A - “Clears. atephon semi: and f James Dalton, Geoltfliiiwhpreeenil! visited Montague-A. 1i BENNETPS ITINERARY eye of faith upon the King in His CCMPRISES 8 MEETINGS beauty arid tic land which never seemed fur ofl’. The funeral took plsce on the after- OTTAWA, Jan. 2.—Thc western nooh of Nov. 18th. Services were held Canada speaking tour of Hon. R. B. an; the home, the church and the ‘ Bennett next month will terminate srcve- The 985ml‘ 590i” Bil m8 ciiiiim i about two weeim before parliament from the 6i1h Verse cf the 23rd Psalm. i Qpgng 1111-35 meetings in‘ British and was assisted in tho WYWFB bl! Columbia, two in Saskatchewan and Pele. J- W- A- Nicholson. G- N- three in Manitoba will likely constit- MicAulayofMidgeil, ciosedher o!!! in lines to go up, thereby revolutionis- death, being inher in year. are,» in: the old silhouette which was lpgbqlij yoq-qopegqgedallflyeibuilt upon straight; lines. In other faculties, and was as active and ehtat- Words today's fsehivn employs .1111! of friends. She was a general favor- mmm u gyms mu m; qe. curveofefuiibust. aqualityof " About thattlme her craziest listen F“ “iwm “m”? “wit” tofu] w“); ma“ hqr- “flyfllgg W“)! U‘! Itflillidl 0!’! IUWIQIO- indush-iolia this find Mrs. Chandler and Edwin Howard Cook. Rev. Dr. s. c. Vinc- ent performed the ceremony. The bride, who was unattended, was given iiwhy by her‘ brother, Bramwell Chandler. As the bridal party en- tered and left the church which Wis nrsttliy decorated with cut flowers and potted plants wedding marches ~ HWDEr, Mrs. J. C. Houston, Mrs. Waiter N. Wilson. Misses Muriel Weeks. Edith Ings, Violet Birtwistle. I Music was furnished by Professor Dixon's Orchestra. mm. aha-ac ldoleod, www- is spending his vacation at his hoini in Georgetown-A. mmu Anna. nurse. Charlotte- town. spent the week end at he: horns in MASONIC DINNER 1-‘ v Btlw-{Qghrfs Day was fittingiy ob- Ierved by Mount lviorlnh Midge Ne, ~ :'|""~:. a L-nun Agnes m, New-Port. rc- Somors. Geo. Ayers. iiild J- J: Bidet" ute the ininerary of the Conservative were rendered by Miss Roberts Bpen- , “r-‘t P‘ ‘mi A- M" “s” “idih It The church was filled with the chum“, c..- wr... pushed so m, organ n1 cpprreneiy ill. she wiilbegrbaiiy 1°" ii ‘W41 “M” °i i" ‘WM two months alnee aha left. Har iu- eenuy visited oecrseiowne-A §,",,,.'-".,'i’1"‘,1°" Howlfigrden‘ A“ m“ i’°°i"° "“° “m” ‘° p" "W 1”‘ Opening his tour at Vancouver on throughout the ceremony. During the fnissedin her home muchm em- a iim- iiitrx; °i- if; mm ter mo. Ionics. predeceased ‘im- _ ——- ~ - m, v l his“ “'1” i‘ °i "eiiirm- tribute of respcct TlieB = choir , - , , 14 m, -- Wm ruining of the register m. Ieigh center of youthful eongielatim and "m" “m”! . i one year-sac. aha leaves unicorn miarrxlavers and sun is I "It" "iv" m“ ‘"°“°-‘ °"i°i" sane effectively. and the flowers were ,1. Q, vicmig m’, following night Dingweil uncle of the groan, rend- renowned roi- uncunied. hdepiiairy "1"" ‘ “i4 "P" ifliiw“ "hi iii-others. ‘the many beautiful haven. oeorrmvn- twill-i! "iii" a very deliiihtfui evening. which “pecmyy mum,“ 3nd the wonder m” ‘ w ‘tflmqcrmultt an“ “NW” Street last Baturda! aftrenoon. Th0! “wit. m‘ m“ “um-mpg and on January 1'1 at Kamloopp. Ar- ered fBecause" in his usiifl Dim" rangements for the meetings in Mani- i118 iiiiiiiier- Ti“ iiiiii! V?" "d"?! toba- and Saskatchewan were under of brown canton crepe and a coat of way tonight. One of these engusc- veils bloom cloth with mvifiiiiii rnents will be at Winnipeg before the trimminiil and brown hot is "mi? sseritinie associatio l of that city. and carried a belutiiui bouquet ql American roses. Beautiful weddlil i eluded ‘a sumptuous dinner, fol- ‘ , ‘i’! filming, bowling, pool and iii-playing. The beautiful hotel tastefully decorated, and much I t is due the management of the Qlbqwelt Hotel for the excellent en- was that in spite of the years of the curtsincd life, throughout the whole countryside the impact of her life's influence had not weakened. mm. wiiiiaiu musician. Mim- ueni. n musing a. vacation it J manual v boine in wsddinatooiplaoaattlieheinsd . * ..°Mi|s ‘Janie neuter. MRS. WILLIAM PENNA. ‘ti. ‘M, will temp-oi wwned- s ic-tcrc of __.__ ————--— . i . gm m. a . 1 ts "ii d ti Jin-iisrbnsiiendwedsocehd hlrlibvlt _dsv.l>oeieibueleih,ilae.whenmuhubeenlwnflinslvwl l 4,55,‘, ..,,,,, °",',,,“',,Y."°of'°’°“°° ‘m’ ‘mi-h °i l“ Wiiiiim Pm" Lmm or smmmv Quill ‘t: ti: 2.3m e year aeo and hercoly son some: “W,” :‘"““'":. suriorie aiiiaeeursieehim united home u. och-upon, left Thursdil ,._ mohumawmyfmch m? fining-i». her god: iczreru- w. n. s. iii-onto. of the youmg couple. in. ins Ire. siayeenlaevioil. shone "m, n w, mafl fi‘ m“ a in moi-rim to llae- roi- u. s. H _ ' \ idorisig the dinner. and for the 1 m‘ ' “om "» ' ' ‘ “ Dear Sir and Brothen-The mem- Oooitibft immediately after the cere- d he's-last Iliad byherpfltor” pwmuvnv, m ‘m n" m“ m ' ' out-smiley, , . ...__.. - . ‘they were ably assisted 011:, KTfQQ‘, mrfufzsj“°““° m. of Mcliwen i. o. n. Ne. 2am. men: or the Borden min lfcr a. an. AJlcAulay imam‘? cue-I. » hum,“ m a ‘m . iiev.__.voin Adam- decree-gr. 30111:: hflnunduwm‘ Whmum, Rob u". “m. w" ‘ ‘y- m" pinup p. 3,1, here when u. short honeymoon trip tisrough the ‘ , l“) my _t will 50"., l‘ A "“"°‘ " press to you their deepest sympathy province's. The Guardian joins’ in wit: illi- f,‘ out oi lan- film 'e'_ri norm. Bro. .1. i... Jelley presided end acted as 1pm Master."i‘he Pliliiiiil IIIMT. of Montague, Prince Idwardlslmdlheweabornihare Deoemberi, isse, alumni-plum happiest » . in your, recent sorrow. Your father's y‘ death removes oneoftheoldset and moat valued members of this lodge, and also one of the community's aioetreepactedeitiaans. "fleienotdeadrtofl Unseen behalf cf the members . r is MTII VOGUIa-Owllg to the III- ‘ i5 Eigciz . a. grits 1E