\ iziterestirigf rWed- ding At Bélieque The North Leueque United Church was the scene of a very charming gnifim dug weaning on Wednes- day uiisrncon, Nov. 7th, at four 0'- cldlz. when Mariorie Jane, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Marchbank, oi New Annun, was united in mar- riuge to Widium Wyman Calms, son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Cairns, or Summcrslde East. The ceremony was performed by Rev. J. W. Nich- olson. The church was beautifully decorated for the occasion with aut- umn flowers and cedar. The guests places were marked with bows of white ribbon and cedar sprays. The ushers were Mr. John Mnrchbarllr, brother of the bride, and Mr. John Boott. Miss Dorothy Auld, of Free- town, played softly while the guests were being seated. ' immediately before the ceremony, m1. Leigh Warren, of Charlotte- town, sang very sweetly ‘The Voice ‘first Breathed Ciel-Eden." The lovely bride was gowned in an ' exquisite dress of blue transparent velvet with hat to match. Her shoes were gun grey pumps. Lace mittens were worn and a beautiful arm bouquet of pink roses was carried. As the bride entered the church m the arm of her father, who gave v her in marriage, Miss Auld played he Nuptial March. ' Miss lilmestlne ‘bank. sister of the bride, acted as maid of honour and wore a gown of French bluo crepe with halt to match and navy gcccssories. Miss Helen Walker was bridesmaid and looked lovely in her dress oi rust colored crepe and -or- die with accessories in brown. Both the bride's attendsnts- wore , corsage bouquets o! red roses. Mr. ‘ kadiord Cairns, brother c‘ the i gloom, was best man. Du" 'tb6 signing of the register, ‘Mrs. Msrron sang "Because! ‘ Ibllowing the ceremony s. recep- tion was held at the bride's homo in New Annan. at which sixty guests were received by 1.1m hridnlparty ssd were served a sumptuous supper. l 1 cs Ii s llsokligbolgi take Dr. Wood's Norway Piso Dyrup. most instantly you fool its effect. It oosss slowly thro membranes, clears the bronchial tubes and ‘brin in sovsrc coughs. Easy to take. ohildron." . _ _ TRlKESuj ti. ROOT 4.0;; cows coucms v The groom's gift to his brids was. o lovely green-gold bracelet; to the ‘ mold-of-honor and bridesmaid necklaces, and to the best mama fountain pen. The following morning Mr. and Mrs. Cairns left on l. short trip trough the Marltimes. Flor travel- ling the bride wore a coot of navy tree-bark cloth trimmed with Mulr- iol fur. Her accessories were also grey and she carried a small squir- - rel mun. 0n their return they will take v9 their residence at Summer-side East. The Guardian joins a host of friends in hearticst congratulations-S. 12.4010 0.41m Summersido Delicious Home-Made Pastry Excellent Cuisine Thoughtful Service. Full Course Dinner or _ Supper-35 Cents. Give us a call, when in Town. DAN R. CHAN Manager SALES IIDecember 3rd, 1 arch May rinse 1 ' i l w“ use FREIVK llllTil- & 00. 58-60 Cannon St.. E. C.-No. 4 London, England ,suvER 50x AUCTEONS 934 November 17th. 1934 ‘January r 7th. 1935 December 22nd, 1934 18th. 1935 February 2am, 193s 29th, .1935 May September l9th,1935 August For fur-flier details and shipping instructions please communicate with our Now York Office 151 woscsotb. Survival. City s: Milli. Moist‘, s roan, Limited ' ' Svmmerpids. rllft. l. ourrlrsiipou. Electric 1181111.] . FQX B CUITS "ind curses. m. . ekisuc an. nowoea. ’ Y Everything" invfox, Supplies. i ~ i ' Issrly disks: Yss .l2“.2.'i‘.§‘." hls " "i3; ood for h loosens gcrm- don lfretty Wedding’ Atmdian River AChurch*§ Indian River Church was the scene of a very pretty wedding on Tuesday, October 30th, when Miss Mary Hilda, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Frank MacDonald, of Travsl~ let's Rest, became the bride of Mr. John Connolly, of Bedeque, my, Rfisinald MacDonald celebrated the Nuptial M658. ‘ During the ceremony the choir sang hymns appropriate. for the _.occasion. Mrs. Edgar 31¢. k9)’. who presided at the organ, play- ed the Wedding March as the bridal party entered the church. The bride wore a lovely dress oi cld rose silk taffeta. black velvet hat and shoes. Her bridesmaid, Miss Mary MacDonald. was dressed iu a suvart blus swagger suit with match- ing hat and shoes. Mr. Leonard MacDonald, brother of tho bride, supported the groom. , After the ceremony the bridal party had breakfast at the bride's home, after which they motored to Charlottetown, s , that oven- ing to tbs groom's homo in Beds- que. A sumptuous adding supper had been prepared fo the guests. ‘Phat some evening the friends and relatives of Mr. Connolly tendered the bride and groom a post-nuptial shower when the young couple were the recipients of some beautiful and useful gifts. Previous to her marriage, the bride was given a shower by her friends in ‘traveller's Best and surrounding districts. The event took place at the homo of hor parents. The recep- tion rooms were prottily decorated with pink and white streamers and autumn flowers. Miss Rena Rayner escorted tho bride to the seat of honour, while Mrs. George Ramsay played the Wedding March The numerous gifts were opened by Miss Marjorie Msrohbank and Miss Mary MacDon- ald. The accompanying verses, which were very witty, were read by Miss Margaret Pillman. The gifts were arranged by Miss Lsillo Wood. The brido-to-be graciously th ' ‘ the donors for their ‘“ exvffllliml of goodwill. After s dainty lunch. music and dancing made the evening pass pleasantly. As the guests departed one and all wished Hilda every fut- ure happiness. m. and Mrs. Connolly will make their home in Bedequa-C. Brriployer (to applicant for Job)- Can you write shorthand? Applicant-Yes, sir-but it tohss me longer. ABBIE l 4 DANCE HALL‘ BORDEN Sid Elliott's Orchestra Friday, Nov. 9th- l-leated Hall. Admission-fie. LAST RECEIVING DATE IN LONDON 11th, 1935 31st, 193 , ‘and .__i4———-- --l'lals column so rosorvsd for Iowa orfllllg 0d or loool illnost but :1“ a unaooronaw sorted lmowvrl Ilyobls olvfloo, Jlrlotly _-20l'ATO_ BAGQ, bog hosts, twine, noodles, lamp black, marking lrushes, baskets, etc, at Bruce's. . L-ilfld-li-O-li. .,__... JAXAIIII end War-rm flat- forru soolcs with and without bog rocks. sold at Bruce's. .. ‘ Iplfld-li-a-Ii. IA ll -BABN D008. HANGERS, track, door guides, heavy hinges and latch- es, sold st Brows. L-IUIG-li-B-Qi. -PAINT, enamel, varnish, shellac and wax for fall house cleaning sold at Bruce's. L-187d-l1-9-2i. ~01! BOYS! and men too, Just anived, Christmas tics, 50o and one dollar. Girisl m» your friend's (‘thristmas gift. At L. B. Gallant’: tailor and men's wear. L424»! —“DOC" MACPHERBON soyl: Every person is entitled to a proper fitting suit: do not spoil your per- sonal appearance bybuying a poor fititng one, as it costs no more to be fitted right. Bee "Doc" in Summer- lide. bm'11-°'8l -I'AR.MlI-! AND DIALIIC sro invited to attend a meeting to bo held in the Town Hall, Kcnsington. on Saturday evening next, tho 10th instant, at 1.30 o'clock. to consider the Burrow! Potato Marketing schema and its many objectionable features. L-flid-ll-fl-li. SCHOOL auditorium Thursday, Ncv. 1b, at 8.15, the musical event of the season. Chosen artists from Mount Allison Conservatory of Mu- sic will present favorite selections from “Pinafors!” "Mikado" and "Pirates of Penance." Take ad- vantage of this rare treat. Adults 35c, children 20c. 21-2244 - PROVINCIAL DIRECTORS APPOINTED-As s result of s. rc- ccnt mail ballot, L R. Rose, Oak- field, N. 8., V. B. Leonard, Clar- ence. Annapolis country, and Roy Grant, hlrnouth, have been s9- pointed Nova South's re,- ta tivos on the Board of Directors cf tho Canadian Guernsey ‘ ' Association for the coming year Mr Rose at present holds the post of’ president in the association Harold Laird of Kensington, P. E L, represents his own province and Now Brunswick, and George W. Cornwall of Dauphin, Manitoba. ir director for the three prairie provinces. Ira W. Clark and Cyril Roberts, both od Bardls, B. O. were elected from British Columbia The directors for Ontario and Quebec will be elected at the an- nual meeting of the association which will be held at Toronto on Nov, 28. -W.M.8. MEETING-The reg- ular monthly meeting of the W418. of ‘Irinity United Church was held in Epworth Hall on ‘mesday after- noon at 3 p.m. with the nesident, Mrs. L. R. Allen presiding. The theme for this meeting was Peace. After the devotional period the business was taken up. Min. Goo. Muttart was appointAd y in the absence oi’ Mrs. Rnbison. The supply secretary. Mrs. Geo. Bow- ness road letters acknowledging supplies sent to mission fields. It wls announced that the Presbyter- isl executive accepted with thanks tho invitation to hold tho annual Presbytcrial meeting in Bummer- sids, January 23 and M. It was also announoodthat a barrel is to be ‘linked Wednesday. N . 14 for Sydney ' ' Regret were ox- ,_ ‘ in regard toonooftho members. Mrs. B. Condom, who is |movlng to Kensington. A play en- titled "The Highest Tepder" was well presented. Those taking port were Mrs. Geo. MscPhorson, Mrs. Jamison. Mrs. Richard Clark, mttls MocCsllum. Miss Mable New- some. Meeting closed with prayer by Mrs. William Muttarf. There was a goodmttondsnoe. PIIGONAIJ i --Mr. Guy Houghton attended the Hi! Show It Charlottetown this wash-l. —-lfll GIN!!! I00. of Oentfll. Lot ltllths _ofM1ssJoan Mao- Donald. 0f N110?! RMI.—G. . hood waitress l _ —MflLucy Pq-ry atthsOliftosilotoLhssentomd the Pnnco County Bonito! for a tight WorltionP-Q. - ' Ann Loretta ruononaid, ma. has returned to her homo in long 1 Island, New Yor . after spending an anloywblo vocation with nor father, irsr. Donald MacDonald or 310cm- nus. um her sister. inn. Daniel Mswonsld, d Traveller's Hutu-l. N'"A“°.'5i —COM1'NG 1'0 rue nrcu‘ Suit Against Anlmusualooscondonadoon- Court st Bummsraids bsforo lmnsn yesterday. of the Clifton Hotel. Bummsrsidc on July 30th.. for ashort time. The defendant ploadsd “not guilty", and also two other pleas namely (a) that the SIDE PRINCE UNTY crmomcuz Brought Of Summerside Mr.M.P.Titus-151aintiff In Suit- For $1,000 For Alleged ,Wron'g- ful Arrest A_1_1_i_1_ Mlll-Wlts of Summsrsi sidsroblo interest opened in ihoohsrpo being that flu my “ma”; WWW lice P0 Judi’! ‘nucssohswlsfincd tluoosndcosts And was an action for assault and foiled») a piss. of anost brought by Melbourne P. ‘rltullogins that the matter in dlmute against the town of Summorslde, tbshad already been disposed o! in the claim for damages being $1.000. Tbssummsrsido Police Oourt. 1v; the ooso arose out of s. dispute bsilwson latter two pleas the plaintiff.’ pleaded tho plsintifl and i policomsn in ro- a demurrer. gardtothsporkingofoclrinflontpoiutsoflawtobo arguodlstor, sminod for plaintiff: Melbourne P. The Dl-aintifl claims that ho was Titus, Andre Paturel, mu Duran! wrongfully arrested and imprisoned and Lea Linklettcr. The Plaintiff's matter was now before the Bupronii m. ‘mans A. Campbe Court by war or an ma! 11w I purodfcr the plaintif! and m. n. n. conviction made by the Stipondis-ry Strong, K.C. for the defendant. i Town Imprisonment. do, the amoral. the piSa a1- Thsso latter involved The following vftnossss woro ox~ oass was not finished when the Court rose at ll o'clock. ‘rho case opens this morning at olsvon o'clock. ll. K.C., op- Huestis - Stavert Nuptials A wedding of much intosolt was sclomnised at tho Presbyterian Manse, Kcnsington, on Wednesday afternoon st fivo o'clock, BM. W. 0. Rhoad officiating, when Miss Hon- rlctta Jean, eldest daughter o! Mr. and Mrs. John R. stovert ol Kelvin was united in marriage to Iva miss- tis of Kelvin, son of Mr. and Mm. Charles Huestls of . The bride was very lovely in a dross of brown chiffon velvet with cut velvet sleeves and rhinestone trimmings. Her hat and accessories were in matching shades of brown. she carried an exquisite bouquet of red roses and mo-idcnhair fern. The bride and groom were unattended. After the ceremony a reception was held at the bride's home to the immediate relatives and friends. On Friday-Nov. 2nd, friends of the bride tendered herra shower at her home. T110 living mom was ar- aa.“ n l. J ‘ > flowers. The bride's chair was ds- corated in pink and white with a large white bell overhead. Miss May Walker escorted the bride to the seht of honour to the strains of ‘the Wed- ding March, played by Mrs. Harold Lcard. A daintily trimmed basket was brought in by Miss Ruby Mac- Murdo and Miss Lillian Forbes. - Assisting with the opening and ar- ranging of the gifts were the Misses Margaret MacMurdo, Ruth MacKay, Georgie Yeo and Mary Btuart. Tho humorous verses and con- gratulations wero read by Miss Gladys Walker and Dorothy Mac- Murdo. Thoro were many lovely gifts of silverware, china and linen. Amonl tho presents was s. substantial ohs- qus from the bride's uncle. Mr. Henry Btavert, of Silverton, 8.0. The bride made a pretty speech of thanks and after singing “For She's a Jolly Good Fellow", a dainty lunch was served and tbs remainder of the evening whiled away with music and singing. Mr. and Mrs. l-luestis will reside in Kelvin, where the groom is a prosperous fanner. Their many friends wish them every happiness. Halifax Port Arrivals Arrival:- Portis from Nfld. ports. Ohedwbucw from Quec Balacis._i'rorn Montreal. Freda M. from local harbor, Lady Hawkins from local harbor. in Dominictw at: John's‘. Buikarior w Local harbor. Aosdian berth. Vosssls Duo to arrive:- November‘ v-sm-ié-aom from Monksol. naam. "ET"... Hm- Pwduner ' use... is-unipoi lthtais from New inioo from 5km. Rom- Funeral Of Haro ld ' Weeks fisnorol Harold Weeks which took place ‘mesdoy, at tho United Church Albcrtnn. were very largely attend- ed. The service was conducted by Rev. Dr. Ross. The pall bearers were Messrs. James Hunter, Summerside; Osrl Weeks, Watson Hardy, Arthur Boll, Carlyle Bell and Herbert Cor- bett. Interment was in the family plot in the cemetery there. The late Mr. Weeks had resided for a number of years in Mnncton. He had enlisted with the 145th 1n- fantry Regiment, New Brunswick, during the war and had returned in poor health, suffering the sflects oi gas attacks. ' His remains were brought to Sum- merside on Monday evening am taken to the home of his sister, Mr.- R. E. Ellis. On Tuesday morning . short service was conducted the: by Rsv. C. .1. 8t. Clair Jeans bofor» the remains were taken to their lasi resting place at Alberton. Many old commderund friends attended the services-S. ‘ Sudden Death 0f Mr. P. T. Lee, $’side Friends learned with regret o1 the sudden passing on Wednesday at 7.30 of P. T. Lee at his home in 5t, Eleonora | Mr. Les was a returned soldier, having enlisted for overseas service in Winnipeg in the early days of the war. A shrapnel wound in his back caused complications from which he never fully recovered. ‘ Mr. Lso received a small pension, but not sufficient for the daily need; of himself and widowed mother and he supplemented this income by oc- casional work. He was assisting Mr. Cannon to take up his turnips in the field and had finished wonk about 4 o'clock on the afternoon that he possodaway. 8s went hum and was taking out his car to drive into Bummerside, when he was suddenly taken ill. ms aged mother saw him from the window and went to his as- sistonca- Neighbors gathered and a doctor was summoned but ho did not rlaéiléy and passed away shortly after The deceased was the only son of : lidrs. Les and the law-John Lee. He 0!! at ‘mosday at I p. m. from Compton's humeral Home. Burnmcrsido, to tho People's Comotsry. ‘ms romaius will be toksn than this spent his boyhood-days in the Bal- tic, but later moved with his parents 9° WIN!!!)QI- ‘Ibr many rears he carried on a tailoring establishment thsro and when war broke out in 1815. ho enlisted for overseas. He had s fins military record and was severely wounded several times. | After the war, ho woo a valued onwioyec of tho tailoring establish-i meat of Raymond's Dry Goods Stare in Boston. Ho roturncd to ths Ia-I land five years ago on account of. the illness of his (other and after his death three years s30. he zen-mime with his widowed mother at 8t. Il- oanors. Ho ‘was employed ocoosim- olly with Mali-s. Sinclair d: Qtewort. 1M. at Drummer-side. Ills was o‘ man oi sterling charac- ter, and altlwirgh of a quiet, unas- suming dhpcsition ho - had many friends who will miss- him. Much sympathy is ostsndod to his mother in hsr very sudden bereave- mcnt. The funeral will take place on Mira. Flynn: "m; neighborhood seems priettymoisy. Mrs- O'Brien." Mrs. O'Brien: "Yes; the only time thwrouossy peace hero is when the broom ckown the noise." _ FALL - FURRING FOX RATION NO. 1 as nuns doolor. Lorne Balance Smal Monthly Payment casi-l PRICE no mrsnssr “ FARMERS! For inioriainrnoni During tho Long Winior Monillg a PAY ONLY *5 .00 DOWN i i "rev v~.-.1:~_-_ ,,.,;. day or night . and ormanoo on standard wave. Bing o "airplane" dial for both short and standard wave. And remem- hQ, IhII ll only one “Globe Trotter‘? k-ond lt‘_s_ made by Victor. Hero is your hat opportunity to get "Globe Trotter" poi-f bclfu-y sat. This now “Globe hotter" opens up an entirely new iisld of‘ outer- tolnmsnt to users of’ buttery radios. Thrill to M20091!» of short-view dktont North American stations by ormsnoslno . . and enjoy finer tons cup: nlvsn school. Hanna" roll for. October; - Grads X (8a) i Olive Livingston Grade I Ur.) 1 Hilda Murray, I MsuNcvin. Grade lX-l Ethel Livingston. 2 Hill Msclnon. Grade VII-l Mildred Murray and Arnold Door. I llaael Living- ston. I Imlso Ccott. Grsldo VI-i Joyce Darrsch. a Grade V—l Willie Livingston, 2 I Iflllll KIN!"- HIKING» j Grade IV~l Ruth Maoimn, a | Arnold MacPhee. 8 Garfield Moc- yltlnncn. Grads 111-1 Ruby Scott. Grads I!—l JOYoe MacPhail. I Hilda MacNevln, a Alma Mackin- non. Grads I--1 Jessie Mawevin, 2 Wanda Livingston. ’ ‘Those having perfect attendance for the month were: Olive Living- stone. Hilda Murray. Mildred Mur- Iimer MacPhoil, a ‘Thelma Msc- _ ray, Joyce Darrsch. Florence Muc- Klnnon. lPhee. Elmer MacPhail, Thelma MscKinncn, muls Mlolasn. Maris Dal-Mll- inane 4 __-.__...-.__-...__.__._--.._r' v?____;_ AaAAA-MAA. LAAQQA_A@Q@ w» u. _' _ ,....-,a~..s.o.~,._s.~,_.,~.. ~ - Average attendance _I. ‘ attsndsnco 70.0. Winnifrod Bolt. tosobor. burning all loaves.‘ infuse, fallen irult and other material ‘as r~“.::-.s'.....“".. or g5; ng uoiihos