. Jlc to help ... gasp TEN [pun NEW __THE j GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN S BUDGET FOR OUR SATURDAY SUBSCRIBERS . NOVEMBER 21, 1,48 MONDAY I FUNERAL SATURDAY — The‘ funeral of the late Mrs. James W. Carrnody was held Saturday IIl0!‘i'l-‘ lng from her late residence, l0‘ Park Street to St. Dulutarfs Basil- ica where requiem high mass was celebrated by Rev. David McTagtic who also conducted service at the grave. The pallbearers were .\iat- Mcausland, Louis Diamond. Dr. l Blanchard and James Taylor. FUNERAL AT ST. ANDREWS- The funeral of the late Mrs. Ron- ald A. MacDonald of Glen Roy was from time I i thew Lee. Edison Wood, Willlarv! l he i Sunday afternoon are of her brother, J , ta Si. An-dre\\"s (‘it rc service was conducted 3 Rev. James Campbell, u rated at the grave. "s were Ronald Mac-Don- Montautie Alcliay‘, Ileginaad. Id, James Aitksn. Rtlsstll .\l.l...\. and Fred Jay. ‘ll ‘ D Clarke. —il5Tll BIRTHDAY CONGRATU 'L\Tl0l\'S —~ November 19th, .\l_:'s. 95th Ines \v:lh F. \I \'e'.ll, m ext .t health and 5f‘. tvith the many hon . s when tier-tied At ‘ ago her most euioyezi; the day is when she can; the m-wspapcrs She LX561)‘ the accou o i on the local and nah‘ birthday. ‘u her d3 L) Cedar S is me on Saturday. was late residence _.\lon-' " the hymns sun; i ' of Ages“ and "Tnc‘ four daught- l \ son, Margaret (MYS- ..cn. Duzidasl: Dor- _\fa:Kir.nan. Brook- - c, Garth Kerr. Bru- t. , CEIHIEYlIIQ and Ernest at . The pallbearers were Nfes = I Dew ar. . Alden Mac-- Cameron. and Interment was Intjre. “WELCOME BRIDAL COUPLE: ' Wednesday evening. Non. ~s‘dcl.lis of Margate g;u.n-~ '. and Mrs .\fa_vhc\\'. to their. Mr. Frank lifayherv, 011i . n of his marriage. andi a welcome to his bride. Miss Audrey Fraserz; Howard. in his ilsuai‘ .ner presided, and afterl . .m:'nary remarks callezl Frank Marks. who read; of coitgratulalion and. res. to the happy couple} floor lamp was preserv-l ...mes Gallagher, on‘ “e Marsala people. Miy nked their friends on‘ his wife and himself. "l the EVGIIIIIQl ' card" l was served by the ctl by Mrs. ChPsterI . . Don Bowness, lviiss Joanstoia, Mrs. George xv and others. Mr. and Mrs. were entertained at a: reception. at. the home of‘ "i Vlrs. Heath Majvhew. onii ll rice gifts. TUESDAY . own ANNIVERSARY _ 1vn~ ' 1' 111's.‘ Peter Beaten of Belmont. l. uho have many . 1d in Charlottetown andl 'a.=‘ district yesterday cola-i ieir slxtieth wedding art-l at their home 315 Bel .. Belmont. Mass. Bur. i a nu. SERVICES - Th" I of Miss Annie MacDonal" "ck placc yesterday morninz: from 1v.» Fvatwl: Hehnessci' Faint-val. "a SI. Dun=‘.-an‘s BisiTica‘ ‘ cm filgh Mass was‘ .. by Rev. Bennett ‘Maw’ "iv-in also conductcd ihe e attire gravathe pallbearers! R. J. lihcilon. d.. . relics. James Henncss '.' l Jcba I‘-"‘f"h. Joseph iiuchcs and: l‘c‘cr Fla-Donald. ‘ vrsirlvns 1'0 PJ-l I. ~ Mr and. ' M». ifcrbf-rt L. Diamond. Hvtm- bllrli. lfznttesota. accompanied bv‘ ‘hair dmchtet‘ and son-nn-larv. i M" and Mrs Rwon Hansen. aivli. liPlc uvanrldauqwer Jo-lmtc. wercl rc cu‘ visiWn-s to PEI. While l1erc| ihev ucve visit-lg Mrs. Diamond's! frflhcr. Mr. George Turner. and‘ hrflher Mr. Fred Turner, Winsloe. DIViIIQ their visit they were wldslr" entertained by their many friends l mad rclativcs. LAID T0 REST — The funeral of Mr. Daniel J. ‘MacDonald. flcr-l mcrly of St. George's. took plaue| yesterday morning from the A. A. Illnncsscy Funeral Home to St.| George's Church, where Requiem Iliph ltfass was celebrated by Rev.’ Harold Crokcn. PP. of Cardigan, who also officiated .4» tlmnllty at the gravelshoulders low. and When Headaches got you down Often a headache is caused by an ailment *_11;_ The pall-bearers were Messrs. J.Z. lttcPherson, J.A. Campbell. Angus lvlcCormack. Peter P. Campbell. Joseph J. MacDonald and Eugene Dciorie. Interment took place inthe church cemetery. --30I‘H WEDDING ANNIVER- SARY AT KENSINGTON — Mr. and Mrs. Orville Clark of Kens- tnzton exijoyed a pleasant surprise av night, Nov. l9, when a l "ee number of their friends. ' ‘er a surreptitious plan to sur- : , crowded in to felicitale them on the thirtieth r~ar_v of their marriage. The and commodious house ‘was 1o capacity’. Mr. and ‘Mrs. were utterly surprised but reaction was quick and .ed. They were instantly _ .ous host and hostess. some time passed in pleas- uryztumsatlon and auction 45's Pendergast explained the ion of the assembly and upon Athol Cotton to read rcss, which expressed the of all in nicely written and sentences. A purse was ‘led by Mr. Fred Park- aad Mrs. Clark replied in st felicitous and intimate l joined in singing “For y are Jolly Good Fellows." wrnnrxn BELLS-A quiet but. pretiy double wedding was sol- crn rzed at the Baptist Church ~r. se on Nov. 3 at l0 a.m.. ilvheir H. H. Bell united in the holy ' of matrimony Myrtle Mae. . cidcs: daughter of Mr. and W lace J. Rose, East Bal- Elsle Irene. youngest 1.1191‘ of Mr. and Mrs. Major no. Red Point. who became e b les of Arthur Earle and sander. sons of Mr. and '. Ihberr W. Dixon. East Bal- t: . 'l‘lte ivtnsome brides were ut- in street = anti brown accessories. .e a corsage of deep yellow roses. Irene ivore royal blue vel- .\'ct wzlh blue and silver accessor- ies ‘e wore a corsage of Amer- Beauty roses. Both couples unattended. WEDNESDAY rational authorities from the .ce leaving for Sackville. N.B. ‘ . "end the meetings ofthc .1so:'y Ccrntnlttee on are the Rt. Rev. R. V. M c 911.6, rector of st. DunstanZs Colle c; Dr. GD. Steel. principal of . of Wales College; Dr. L. W. , lie "y Alinister of Educat- Wilfrid Pineau, Stim- mcrsldc liigh School. V. PIG Edit Pr. W. A. (Billie) Davey. son of .\Ir. and “rs. J. II. Davey. Eus- ton Strcct. Charlottetown. who was one of the Sea Cadets chosen to rcprescnt. this Province. has the distinction of passing first in the Maritimr-s from the Natal (‘allege in Vancouver where he was enrolled. Billy who was a former Queen Square student is a Potty Officer of R.C.S.C. Kent and is to be congratulated on his splendid showing. At. a recently held public meet- a PrHce Edward Island Auto- ,b'.le Association was organized the following executive of- i. Honorary President: Mr. J. 0 Hynd . Pr u; Mr. Earle C. Baker. Vice President: Brigadier W.W Rcid Se fic airy: lvLr. Frank C. Casey. of directors: Messrs. Leo J. Gordon MacDonald. B. Earle MacDonald. W.S .. Judge C. st. C. Trainer ngers, H. L. Sear. Leslie Hunter. Hon, F. A. Ivargc. W. W Smaiiman. INJURED IN ACCIDENT — Mrs. liiargaret Wafters, West Roy aftv. suffcrcd injuries to ‘her right ltand a‘. noon yesterday whcn, as <he was stepping off the curb at the Prawse Bras. corner. he!‘ clot-h- inq became entangled in the door handle cf a car driven by Dr. JD Macfluirzan. Mrs. Waiters was ‘lir”'vn to the pavement ivith ‘he rcswl.‘ that. the right rear wheel “as-sod oicr her hand. Dr. blac- Tzicin imnw-rliatclv rlrnve zhe fr.- jttrcri ivoman to Hospital for medl- cal treatment. "C!" DEN‘ WEDDING DAY fin ‘be Irwin" cf Novennher till“- a lav-co number of friends t"~"*fl"["'i a‘ the home of Mr. and "rs Jal-n 1'4. Eta-wart. ‘furrow "P"- lvr. nn the occasion cf their col.‘- en wc-iflinc. This vmmz coilple tonic “tcl- Micron vows oi’ matrivnonv at Beach Point. on November four- tactttlv, tv-o score and ten years azo Tcdav they are blessed with tcn children. iunetcen grand-children and two great-grand children. 'I‘hr\ir course was set with definiW- ideals. and todav their friends are humorous indeed. The evening alas man‘ in music and song, after which a well filled purse and other rifts were presented to the brlde and groom. A sumptious lunch was served to the Indies. followed hv heartfelt 200d wishes to Mr. and Mfrs. Stewart for many more years of health and happiness. Whenthe burdens of time have stooped the years have of some other part. of the body far removed . from the pai or some in n.. It. may be an upset stomach tcstinal disorder. If troubled with such headaches why not try ‘Burdock Blood Bitters?’ a favourite disorders. gans, tones ‘Burdock Blood Bitters’ is remedy for minor intestinal It helps regulate digestive or- up the liver and aids in the ' natural action of the bowels. Ask to-day for B.B.B. BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS turned the hair to grey, let every- one remember that most. of She sugar is at the bottom of the cup. Mr. and Mrs. George Bernard of O‘L.ea.ry celebrated their fifty- fifth wedding anniversary on Bun- day, Nov. 14th., and a reception was held at their home at which all the children and grand children were present, including the newest and youngest grandchild. Pauline Ellen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LEWIS Bernard, who with her mother just came from the O'Leary Nurs- ing Home that day. It was a time of rejoicing and happiness and this splendid couple received the con- gratulation-s of their loved ones and of their friends and neighbors and t-‘ae prayer of all their friends is that God will spare the-rn both to enjoy many more happy anni- ncrsaries. —WEDDING ANNIVERSARY- Congratulations are extended 1° Mr. and Mrs. Gavin who celebrat- ed their thirty-fifth wedding an- niversary at their home in Sea Cow P511211 on Nov. 18. where Mrs. (lawn ls curlvalesclng from a re- ccnt and serious operation. This is her nlth major operation and Mr. G3.\'l1'i says that he and Mrs- Gaviti can't find irords to express their thanks to the sisters and IIIISES and doctors of the City Hospital. who always cared for her. The good wishes of the com- munlty go out to this couple that they may have many more years of health and happines. They have two daughters. Mrs. Everett Broderick and Mrs. Walter Hogan and one adopted son, Everett, and s.xteen grandchildren. THURSDAY A reception was held at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aenea: Whclaxi. Kildare Central, in hon or of their son Basil and his bridc. the former Lillian Morrissey oi North Cape. Relatives and neigh- bours gathered to offer their best wishes. while many lovely slits were received. The evening was spent in social chat and dancing. A delicious lunch was served b_\ the hostess assisted by other lad ies itresent. At a late hour all re» turned to their homes, wishing Mr. and Mrs. \Vhelan many years years of wedded happiness. The funeral of James Stewart was held on Saturday afternoon, Nov. 20th. from- the home of his brother Earle at Bloomfield and was conducted by Rev. W. Ci. Dickson. The choir or the church under theJeadership of Mrs. Alban Craswell rendered special hymns of the deceased young man. who passed away in Charlottetown at the early age of 35 years. Inter- ment was in Bloomfield cemetery Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. James McInnis, An- clo-Tlgzush, who recently celeb- rated their golden wedding anni- versary. Both Mr. and Mrs. Mc- lnnis are enjoying excellent health. It is a beautiful thing to see a couple so happy after fifty years together and still enjoying each others company as well as havlng so many friends who re- joice with them on this, their golden anniversary, and wish them many more years of happiness to- gether. Tig WEDDING YESTERDAY —The marriage of Miss Faith Eileen NIacDonalci. daughter of Mrs. Frank Gillis, Charlottetown. to Mr. Arthur J. Godkln. son of Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Godkin this city. was soiemnized at 255 Richmond St. last evening, the 24th inst. The ceremony was performed by Dr. H. C. Rice of Trinity United Church. The bride wore a. sapphire blue crepe dress. black gloves and hat with winter white trimming. Her corsage was of pink carnat- icns. They were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Hammond J. Godkin. brother and slster-in-laiv of the groom. A reception to which twenty-five or thirty friends were invited followed at the Queen Hotel. The young couple leave this morning for a one-week holiday after which they will reside in Charlottetown. A quiet but very pretty wed- ding was solemnized at the manse in Murray Harbour on Monday evening. Nov. 15th at '1 p.m. when the Rev. R. E. vcssey united in the b: of holy matrimony Miss Irene Alberta White. daughter of Mr. and the late Mrs. Roland \\“.-.ite of Afurray Harbour, and William Gordon Duffy. sou of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Duffy of Charlottetown. The bridc looked very charming in a brown suit with matching accessories. Her only ornament was a. double strand of pearls. gift of the groom. The bridesmaid, Miss Ida Doyle of Charlottetown. wore a. dark grey Siflped suit with black acces- sories. BRIDAL COUPLE HONORED- Mr. and Mrs. John MacDonald. the former Connie Fpuchere of Georgetown, P.E.I.. who were re- cently married in Charlottetown. spent. their honeymoon in Trenton with the latter‘; grandmother. firs. Sara Fouchere. who makes her home with her sister, Mrs. Jeff Gerrior._ Sr., and Mr. Ger- rior. One evening before leaving for their home in the Island a large number of relatives and close friends surprised them at t.he home of Mrs. Gerrior and showered them with beautiful gifts. It was s. variety shower and iticluded everything dear to the heart of a bride. The happy recipients voiced their pleasure and their thanks and uppreciat|on_ suitably‘. Later games were played with prizes going to Mrs. Matthtw Burns, Mrs. Roddie MacMutor. and Mrs. Jellf G-Qrrior. Nvw Glas- gow Nma FRIDAY A regrettable accident occurred at Bloomfield Corner when Mr. Urban Pineau had the misfortune of losing a beautiful young horse. The colt, crossing the road was struck by a gravel truck and suf-l fered a broken leg and other in- ternal injuries which necessitated his being shot. The truck driver travelling at a great rate did not even stop to inquire the extent. of the animal's injuries. St. Ann's Church, Tyrone, was the scene of a very pretty wed- ding on .\1r. and Mrs. Joseph Coady. Erny- vale, became the bride of James Gregory son of Mr. and Mrs. Alexia Murphy, Hope River. The cere- mony was performed by Rt. Rev. Msgr. JfA. Murphy, uncle of the groom, Present. in the sanctuary also was Rev. George alacCor- mick. B. Y. P. U. MEETING -- A short interesting talk and the present- ation of the fascinating color film “Scarlet and Gold" by C-srporail Green, assisted by Constable Frye. of the R. C. M.P. were features of the Thursday night B. Y. P. U. meeting. Corporal Green told of the relation between church train- ing for the young and the lessor incidence of crime. and why the young should be taught. the police- men are their friends. He spoke of the guidance a young person could give to children. and the satisfaction he or she would de- rive from it. During the business period. Rev. Mr. Davison. the pes- tor, thanked the B. Y. P. U. for their conduct of the evening wor- ship service last Sunday. The evening devotion was conducted by Miss Velma Good. assisted bv Miss Joan Sirang. who led in prayer. SUCCESSFUL CLINIC HELD.- The Baldwin's Road Women's In- stltute recently took a very active part in their school health prog- ramme when they organized a den- tal clinic for the pupils under twelve years of age. Wlch ‘he as- sistance of Miss M. Darling. Public Health Nurse for Kincs (‘outitv and parents in the district. fhc chElJrcn were transported to Di" J. D Reddinis office in Mt. Sfielvar‘ where the clinic was hold. A pre- liminary survey of the children's teeth was made by Miss Wading. the teacher Miss Margaret lilac- Donald assisting with reccrds and detailed arrancemcnts. 'I‘l\c clinic was financed by the Women's In- stitute and the Health Division. De- partment of Health and Welfare. __,__ LEGION MEETING-The regu- lar monthly meeting of the Char- lottetown branch of the Canadian legion B.E.S.L. was held last night at the Legion Home, Graf- ton Street. The president, Capt. J. J. Connolly presided. {The vari- ous committee reports were re- ceived and adopted. It was dc- cidcd to have a veterans Chflzl- mas tree at Moore s; McLeod Ltd, where gifts will be received for hospitalized and shut-in veterans. The chairman of the Christmas tree gifts committee will be Lt.- Col. A. W. Rogers. The poppy committee chairman. H. R. Ves- sey. gave an interim report of poppy sales in Charlottetown. He said the total amounted to $2,572, down slightly from last year but. a very gratifying response from the public as there were other campaigns on at about the same time. Thanks were extended to the Ladies Auxiliary of the Legion and to press and radio for assist- ance in the poppy sales. —BANQUET A1‘ HILLSIDE RESTAURANT-Members of the Women's Institute met. at we Hillside Restaurant Wednesday for their annual dinner. White tables. pink streamers and lighted whltc tapers formed the attractive scl- ting for the enjoyable event. A delicious three-course dinner was served by Mr. Henry Clarke and his competent staff of helpers. Dessert included a very attractive birthday cake which was cut bv the honozary president. Mrs. H. J. Larkm. Seated at the head table with the president. Mrs. A. C Monday, November 15th,. when Bernice Francis daughter of‘ Green, were the guests of honor, charter members of the Institute which was organized some l\\'£‘l1i_\'- {W0 years ago. Artiong them were. Mrs. H. J. Larkln. Mrs. S. R.' Burke. Mrs. Herbert Clarke, Mrs.’ G. C. Gordon, lifts. Harry O'Brien] and Mrs. W. C. Lawson. A very‘ interesting feature of the evening ivas the recalling of incidents iul connection vtith the beginning of the Institute in Alberton. I\' GREEN - nmooivann NUr-f TlALS-A quiet but pretty wed- ding was solemnized at United Church Parsonage, Cornwall, on Oct. Zlst. at 5 p.m.. when Rev. M.. K.. Oharman united in the holy bonds of matrimony Lois Isabelle. eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs.‘ Harrison Green. Kingston. who‘ became the bride of Kenneth. Ewen. son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald MacDonald, Brcokfleld. The win- scme young bride looked lovely} attired in a street length dress 05' Queen's blue with black accessor- ies and wearing a corsage of Am- erican Beauiy Roses. The bride was attended by her friend Mrs. Olive Wood. who was attired in a! street length dress of Rozval blue’ with black accessories and Shsf‘ wore a corsage of deep pink roses.‘ Lloyd. brother of the groom, cap- ably acted as best man. Follow- ing the ceremony they motored to the Charlottetown Hotel where tho bridal party and immediate friends partook of a bounteous ro- past. The brides table being cen- tered by a three-tier wedding cake. was topped by a miniature bridc and groom. The happy couple left lbs following day on I/lrre I889 I/EIJOWYIWIIEPIM 0I7lfi/0 YOUR REAL WORTH IS YOUR ABILITY TO EARN Multiply the monthly amount you BIC now earning by the months you'll llve from now until you are 65- Q11!" 0 "m- lnft it? You should protect this fortune of your earning capacity. A Dominion Life Policy will ensure Y0!" dependents continuance of your Income. m- provide a fund for you on retirement. LET'S TALK THIS OVER V M. C. STEWART, Representative 111-112 Grafton Street. Charlottetown. P.E.l. a honeymoon trip to U.S.A.. where they visited Quincy. Wollaston, Fairhaven. Providence, R. 1.. sotrmezvillc and Weymouth. They rrceived many beautiful gifts 1n- eluding electric lamrps. electric radio. linen, silver. glassware and money. Mr. and Mrs. MacDonald will reside in Brookfield where their mflny friends wish them many years of happiness. rfinrns IIUGHES-At the City Hospital. Nov. 17, to Mr. and Mrs. Spencer l-lughes, Emerald. a son. SMITH-At Charlottetown Hospi- tal on Nov. 19. 1948, to-Mr. anu Mrs. Edmund V. Smith. a dough» ter. BERTRAZtl-At Fredericton. P. E. 1.. Nov. 15, 1948, to Mr. and Mrs. Walden Bertram, nee Irene Stev- enson. a daughter. ansesnn - To Mr. and Mrs. Clar- ence J. Mlsener. (nee ‘Iihelma. Fer- guson) of Charlottetown and Dart- mouth. at the P. E. I. Hospital on Ncimiber 20th, 1948, a son. 8 tbs. 3 02.5. MlLLElL-At the City Hospital on Nov. 20, to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph M. Miller (nee Rachel Harper of Tig- nish) a son. 7 lbs. 7V; ozs. I BROTHERS - At Kings County Memorial Hospital, Montague, Nov- ember 13th. 1948. to an. and Mrs. 1 J. Alban Brothers. Cardigan, s. son.‘ Harold Joseph. PAYNTER-At the Prince County Hospital on Nov. 22, to Mr. and Mrs. \Valter Paynter, Tryon, nee Gladys Thomas, a Qn, a brother for George. ' LEWIS-At the P. E. Island Hos- pital on November 20th, 1948. to Mr. and Mrs. Gene Lewis. a daugh- ter. Catherine Anne. PICKARD - At Homeopathic Hos- pital, Montreal. on November 19th, 1948. to Mr. and Mrs. Keith Plckard tnee Jean MacLeanl a son. Weight 7 lbs. 14 ozs. STEWART-oat the Prince Edward Island Hospital, on October 28th. 1948, to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth M. Stewart. Brackley Point. a son, John Donald Addison. RAMSAY-At the Prince County Hospital Nov. 22nd 1948. to Mr. and Mrs. Keith Ramsay. Hamil- ton. a son. MACDONALD-At the King's County Memorial Hospital. NOV- 21st. i948. to Mr and Mrs. Colin A. Macdonald. Georgetown Royal- ty. a daughter. Florence Jean. MILLIGAN-At the Prince County Hospital on Nov. 19, to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Milligan, nee ‘Marjorie Ncwcnmbe, Summerside. a son. REDMOND-qlt. Charlottetown on Friday: Nov. 19th. 1948. to Capt. and Mrs. J. T. Redmond of Char- lottetown and Halifax. a son. John Donald. (Halifax papers please copy). DIARRIAG ES M! A - SMITH-MULLIGAN—-A! St. achi's Church, Kinkora. on Nov. 9. Francis Pius Smith of Charlotte- town. to Rosc- I-Ielen- Mulligan of Kinkora. Rev. Fr. McQuaid. P. P. pct-formed the ceremony. GlLLlS-MURCHISON — At Zion lVlansc on Wednesday. Nov. 10. 1948, by the Rev. G. Carlyle Web ster, Miss Elinor Dorothy Murchi- son. to Mr. Chester Davis Glilis. hoth of Point Prim. MacDONALD-GREEN - At. the United Church Parsonage. Corn- wall. on Oct. 27th, 1948. by the Rev. M. K. Charman, Lois Isa- belle. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. IIa-rrlson Green. Kingston. P. E.I.. ‘.0 Kenneth Ewen. son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald MacDonald, Brook- fleld. P. F7. I. GODKlNJIucDONALIL-At the re- sidence of the officiating clergy- man. Rev. H. C. Rice. D.D.. on Wednesday, Nov. 24. 1948. Faith Eileen lVlucDonald to Arthur Jos- eph Godkin. both of Charlottetown. GORVEATT - MacDOUGALL — A t . Cornwall Parsonage on Nov. 24. 194B. Oswald Gorveatt to Margaret MacDollgall oi’ Fairvlew. Rev. M. K. Charman officiating. DEATHS Q MacDONALD-At the Sacred Heart Home. Nov. 20. Miss Annie Mac- Donald. aged 88years. I-‘RASEIL-At Medford, Mass, Sat.- urday. Nov. 20. 1948, Mrs. Charla: B. Fraser. formerly of Montague. ROGERSON—-At Victoria, on Nov. 2i. Parker J. Rogeraon, aged 71 Soul/lint] l/(‘u/ilrq /'mn M-lr-l-w/u/ WOOD-At Searletown on Nov. 22, Robert Tinson Wood. aged 2 and a half months, son of Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Wood. IIOGERSON-At Victoria, Nov. '31. 1948. Parker J. Rogerson. age 74. FRASER-At the P. E. I. Hospital on Nov. 23, 1948. John A. Fraser. Munn‘a Road ln his 86th year. MacKINNON- At New Annan. Nov. 23. 1948, Miss Annie L. 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