PAGE FOURTEEN Let's Talk It over A Prince County Viewpoint by "d" A i is backing their baseball team a thl way in their fight for Miami time honors thla year. Alani land but Wednesday at Holninirs expense, and now they are pared to dig deeper into fa the '43.!"-I-3'9 ch95” W "”'k'3 5”" me-iv i'1oilil'1L: liirco re.-ei'ves andlhome of Mr. and Mrl. Merrill '-"m- 3&5 " Chalice 19 defeudlsllinliC0llllll'1nil'PN. iDurin. Summerslde'I Maritime crown. i M155 Bi'(idci'ick uill teach thci .--.- H01m8n'8 GPSEFVC NW hlllhesi Indians, pnriiciiiirrlv the voungerl Mrs. Elmer Wallace of Sydney. Dl'll50 End U19 baifkilli Of Eilipeiiplc, ;4)nlL' of tho unysi 01 the arrived in Elmadale recently to Summerside baseball fans for lhmij uh tr 'll.'l.". ll 1. h..p.d tniy Mill spend a holiday with members of generosity in 506111;: that the 11.9,. mm .y ..;.,-,3, ,,, he a,s,,,,;;. he, "muy, proud name Suinmerside has zilcd zrllii .-or-.1 '. i M. built up in Intcrmcdiiite lia.-.1-ball sh. uzii i)f",',fttllJ't' im-ni-iimkinz; Mias Vera Williams iipeiit a few in the Maritiiiics LS niiiiiiiaiiicrl - g 0.1;). and om-idaya during her holidays in Char- and extended. Lending iiicmbcrs of. this firm have been pioiiccrs of lllLl1lillS shill" tn 1- along, 3.5 :n- Phyllis Williams. a progress in nimi) woriliwhilc Sum- d1l'l('lll(1lh zn aiiuihw .-ecu-iy. ' V.-M merslde oiitcipi'iscs. They SPCIII tn? bliss Brmicri--k explains thci Mcsara. Kenneth Callbeck and be conscious of the lztllii that idea rim u;.y: ,p.-ea Bingmm were recent t-151.0” service to the Cflltllliulllly is broad "llrnru Zl:x' a ;;:(-.11 lllfllll'Lllll1R5'll'lll) Mr. and Mrs. Claude Mac- upon the waters which lllli rr'tu;ii' ill mil” .i;ix- of tits t-ii'ii'l'1.V llll- ' Neill. isifitabiu to the liirliuii.-. 1L1.-'. tin-i - to them again. We have arriied at the time of year when high and cold cast . f-ii''i7 ”- ii" ”i':ih P"'iPi9353"l hfiiidky 85 guests of Mra. winds acccompiuiied by drirint: i””ifii "r. , , .Se.vm0Ur,Th0mP50n- rain is what rcitzixn dyed-in-the-.' MM Bmdpiiwk "3" ””'”' ,s”i'v vuol SDOYISIIIPII cull a i'bPfl'.llll1ll 5" ii": i””'”' i”'”””"” I i”””('r. M13 End Ml'5- Chlfiel 0- Dunn. (ill).-q Ociniicr ii"lll':S in the lumi- "'"””3' l”d'"'” "1, 0””f”' "M M1 Hal'll)' Dim”: MT5- Jamel ing .x9iiStlll and .llJjl.ll't'llli-i tho ;'m";pl'"Ti?-,i”'i i"-”'”Dli';O'Bi'icn and Miss Rita O'Brien wilder the iicnllici, thc bciiev rho ' . .,, if. ''f.”' . . . H imoiored to Grand River recently and nmpmblvi sl1l.R-l-()ltI (lt.lsllIu.s land were guests of Mr, and MW luck. so good luck weather in you, hiivs. Keep with-J ln ihr yI't'5l'lltl-'(l biic limi:s so that you -uni t(Il1llIllll"ltt riijog lhc sport in ions in cniiic. - a e (A ilin People coiitiiiie to woiider if I,” Korea is just a lioil on the nail; of mm mm-.m.,:,m. bamhm. oft-spoken. "ad woman, liopos one of them. . - Miss Broderick i-oiilin-5 the am- 5i""'d: i"'”iN" Pu"? "”CheHbizioii mu be hard to fulfill but River spent the week-and in guest m we club- ll” "mm L0 the n"-i 3.: the l)i:partniriit of Indian Af- 01 M13 Ind MH- JIIIIII 0'lrlCn. Al- P1e'p licrta and tho 'Fci'i-itorics. she will ,covci tlioiixniid.-' of units iiiiiiuai-! Milton, were recent vllltors It the FORT HYIRTH. i'1lliu 'iy CALGARY. Sept. 22!! -- lrbcrta and lorics, lll(' Northwest 10 lrs' l'il'st ivclfurr uoi'k0i' lll i.n:iit' in And 1' 6 ill 'lcx Si-pt. P- -l t' imili-ri H in .'ll t".'l1'.-.lt'. 'l nil in ie Sn1iiirI.ix . Fivc ll ilcd ll'()lll tun blll7.l the unirci'sc painful but ciir.'ib1e,.'u, im,-.,,i,,.i, it is A will .--plaid parts at thi- has f'alll'f':tillS :-icppctl-tip (iccp-sciiicd cniiiccr ITF priLxi)li tn iirirld. H!Llll! st iiipto. iicriiil u'rir- -1 or if llllltll other now it. and the 5'. initely not an Fl'l('fll1Z'.l'.;lI1t; sign. i113 y -. S(Jllltii'i(lri.i' has to luv the l1.S: to say it. .-n horn coo.-. only eighty-sevriii more days before Christmas! Soc-nis Pll0llf.'h. doesn't it? What a st:-oi.-r nl f,'PlllOllS to have ClIl'lf-IITIBK at the shank of. the tea; ivist alter thr iiwlanrlirilvi days of tail Noienmc: is l)Pl'll&l1lS' our gloomicct month. .-ymhnllr of the death of nature. when the wind blowing over the darki earth and through the leaflessi trees sccrvs l1i2(' in funeral dirgci But. the nright prnniise of CllT1Rl- mas is then just rirouiid tlir coriicr. and anticipation of it scents to brighten tho drnb days. i Perfeitt Point for Porclies HQRENAMEI. . HKIUTIFUL and fOUGI-I Eran resilient oila give .....eumel prop- I v. doocizoisbeo 521.1, m . . ;E1iffin ' eet,and. rough shun: ; : . withstands alli P-anther conditions .4 . can be "'K3h&.Ll'CFl!Edly.' l )Il'( ill l)I'lSliIt'li tntnl rirvii pl '5 . tiliiltl ASSISTANT MEAT CUTTER Apply: R. T. Holman Ltd. Summerside m, Lheilottetown with her Ill)- Siipci'- .m”'c"s 'i”'mmi mm mIHWi.n,l:,'S::and Mr. Biisll Morrison. Baygide. : wcrei - Hull; of illltl ink:-ii 1 WANTED N. W. UNDERWOOD BRACE, McKAY & co., Limited SITNIMICRSIIDE. 1'. E. I. 1 i CAPITOL Summea-side TODAY (Tues. - Wed.) 3 DAYS Evening Shows 7:10 - 9220; Matinee 'lliicr.l:i,v 3:30 NOTE: NO SHORT SL'BJliCTS The Greatest Love Story Since The (i Beginning Di Man . . . And Woman! llnattanua I1 Naull In-I Jul a in Italy 'IIlI liitgu I! II REGENT ' "THIS 'IS ...'rHeia FUNNIESH .- Today 3:30-7:13- Tuesday 7:15-9 9:15 15 To Promote Vlelfarei -A of Alberta Indiana tt”.PJ-- iThere are some 15,000 llll'.'l.'lill5 iniol M" ma M"- child? M30319"- Ter- and Willa Brodi:i'lck. attractive grey-hair meet cvery v to try iiiukiii: Llltlll ut'cupt' ' is hate many;5on .5 9m,mm..g:.A. and Miss Molly. Lewis of Hall- 5....,,,... ,,,11..5- but onlyrfax. on their marriage recently in :3"; on me put, of mp Red; 15 dd-;.i about 13.7-Otl sqiiarv Illllt'S are ln- "N" V”!- liitcd. 'caused by the sudden and unex- Elmsdde and - O I Vicinity -- Ir. Charles Macxay, North- am, was a recent gueat. at the home ! Miss Therese Mclilnnon, R. N., .of Grand River was a visitor re- cently in Elmsdale. Mr. John E. McKl.nnori, Grand i Mr. and Mra. Reginald Colel. alster, Miss Mr. and 'M.7..i Wallace Thomp- of Charlottetown spent a John S. McKinnon. Mr. and Mrs. Micliacl Morrison combined business and pleasure on a motor trip to Western Prince rcceiitly. The coiigratulations and best wi.-tics of many friends are being extended to Mr. Oscar Hardy. B. Miss Rita O'Brien, Physiothera- pi.-.t, has returned to resume her duties in Washington, D. C.. after spending her vacation at her home. Mr. Gordon Bernard of Haver- hill. Mass. motored here recently fm- a brief visit and on return was accompanied by Mrs. Bernard who had been a guest for several weeks of Mrs. Hazel Cameron, and Mrs Charlel Barnett. The heartfelt sympathy of a host. of friends to being extended to Mr. and Mrs. Frank .I-Iardy, Rosebarik in their bereavement peeled death of their baby daugh- fer. Mr. and Mrs. Stirling Matthews and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Williams were guests at the wedding in 0'Leary recently of their niece. Miss Darla Maclallan and Mr. Warner Buchanan. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dunn were were guaats at the reception at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kelly, Roseville, for the double wedding of Mir. Claude Kelly and Miss Ethel Ellsworth. and Miss Norlne Kelly and Mr. Jamea Rooney. Mia: Joan McKenna. Summer- s1de,apent a few days at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. McKenna. before leaving for Rumford. Maine, where she has accepted a position. Recent visitors at the home of: Mr. and Mira. A. D. O'Brien ln- rlmlerlz Miss Bea rice O'Brien, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cohoasey. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Shea, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Ralph O'Brien. and Mr. Jos- eph Morrlssey. Monsignor Baker of Nanalmo, British Columbia, Ipent a few days recently as gueat of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. O'Brien. Thla la the Monsiiznor's aecond visit to the lsland, as last. year he. in com-A pany with Reverend Willard O'Brien. on their return from THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN may "lleiv Arrivals" ea llaatl to Great lliiraa crew Nnvv fathers had A hey-day when H.M.C.S. Huron returned to Haltfrix from Kort-n a1'ici' chalking itp impressive record ot eight months' Korean action. f'0n)l)ll5i'iz 5i).Otltl miles of active duty. Many of crew membcrii saw ”l't'iV tiddnioiui" :or first time, the captain himself, Cmctr. E. T. Madtrwick. ubovc, being 1'0 exception. With only two days leave per month while on active duty, A.B, Albert Campbell. seen above with wife mid n:iv baby, will wclcouio shore leave granted to crew members. -W ..H”T"”-T'W T -.ton7il7ias received tlievsaduiicw-rial CQTIETOII Clld the death of 1113' brother, William 0 a a H Macbcod at his home at Van- couver. BC. The late Mr. Mac- "...,y Leod was born in Kcnsiiigtou ill Mm. Audrey Campben ,.,.cenm- years ago. a son of the late Mr. visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. ix: ifs:-n(i1i"::oB':"cg:)90i:-egigd :22 - C " . ' - ' AuSLmCampbcl.l .n.(. anew" !Mrs. William E. Prolitt, Burling- --Mr. and Mrs. Dean Bell andilolli is I Elsi”- - h id ' t d tl '- V r - W0 C1 ran 10 "me '0 will The interior of St. Stephen's home in Amherst N. S. on Scpt., p 2g”-I. am, spending 3 week wil,hlAllgllf)&ll Church. Burlington. on mow pa.-9M5 in Cameron. Sunday evening. Etept. 23rd. turn- ..,.- ished glowing tribute to the boun- Mr. Windsor Cam-pbcll i-etux-n- tlful hnrvcstyof 19-31. M the rich ed to Halifax N. S. on Tuesday colors of fruits and vegctablesvied Sept, 25th, to resume his duties with the brilliant hues of the in the R. C. N. V. R. For thelbouquets of cut flowers placed in ievcry available space. Trill stalks lot corn appeared in the back- ',':,round. and the pews were mark- Mrs. Luke Siitlicrland of Rodi:-.d wllli liiiy beautifully made Point, Kings County. was ;i,rt-centjshcaves fashioned by a member of guest of Mia and Mrs. Donald'5t Mark's Cl'iurch. Kcniiliigton. Sutherland of carleton. y inset! in that church at last sun- --- iday's harvest. Thanksgiving aer- Mr. Vminn Gallant has rr-tiii-ned.'vlct-, and gencroiisly passed along. in his home in Carlcton frnmyspecial prayers of tlianksglvlnsz Halifax N. S. after obtaining hisiwere offered. and special prayers past few works he has bcen spend- iw: his leave here in Carleton. disicharke Prmn the . ACUVC 1 for the recovery of the King's fAi'm.v. -R-' health. The hymns. led by Mrs. ----w--------- Lorne Campbell at the organ. were appropriate, and Mrs. A. G Mac!-My of Long River was quest soloist. and sang vcry sweetly the solo, ”Uiidei- H1.-i Wings”. A new Burlington and Vicinity Rome, visited at the O'Brien homew ITALIAN PREMIER EN ROUTE? HOME NW YORK. sept. so -r.tPi4 Alclde de Ouperl. Italy's premier. left by plane Saturday for home after lop-level talks in Washing- ton and attendance at the ot- tawa meeting of the North At- lantlc Treaty Organization. CAMEO THEATRE IENSINGTON Monday. Tuesday, Wedneaday. 'I:i5- 9:i5. Came ace M-G-M'a blggeat picture of 1950-51. "ANNIE GET YOUII GUN" tn technicolor, alar- rlng Betty Hutton and Howard Keel with Loula Calhern, Keenan Wynn. 3 yeara In the mailing” a great love story. Wonderful 4-omedly. Eye-flllliig excitement. Hear Irving Berlln'a Ionga and see even Cowboya, lndlana. Two wild weat ehowa. Thla picture really liaa everything. white velvet dorsal curtain was ----M used for the first time and was Master Donald Hickox. K811-;vi.-ry effective. The rector. the sIn;'.ton. siicnt. the pnst tl'PDkPI1d:Rev. R, w. Coupland took for his text. the words. "I Am That Bread at Burlington. finest. of his grand-i of Life", St. John fl. 45. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hlcknx. STRATEGIC SPOT Wake Island. about 2.000 miles from Hawaii on the direct route to Hong Kong, is only one square mile in arcit. Mr. H. B. Mhczejid hail return- ed to his home in Burlington af- tei spending a few dayit in 'ITuro. N. 5. Mr. and Mrs. Gleiidon Cotton offlclal Boartl lleets -The official board of the 0'Leary paatoral charge of the United Church of Canada met on Thursday night. Sept. 27. at the Manse with the Recording Stew- ard. Bruce Macbougall, at the desk and the Mlntnter. Rev. W. G. Dickson, presiding. Despite the very busy lesson with harvesting operations in full awtng, there was almoat one hun- dred per cent attendance with delegates present from four con. lrtzatlons which comprise the Putoral charge. namely: .. 0'Leary. Bloomfield. Brae and West Devon. The Central Treasurer, Mrs. 1:. W. Turner. presented a fine finan- cial report of the entire pastoral charge showing that the obliga- tlona had been met. The Treasur- ers of the four local rongregatlona then presented their reports which revealed sacrificial giving. The O'Leary report was pre. sented by Mrs. Herbert Vatcher. It ahowed.umong other things that the O'IAlry Sunday School had Purchased a. large and benutim: oak Communion Table and it was decided to have a suitable plaque inscribed thereon honoring the fine service of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Matheaon in the O'Lear.v Sunday school. ' On May 3-1. Mr. Matbeson re- tired after serving for' fifty-three years as the active and indefatig- able Sunday School Superintend- ent of the large United Church Sunday School at O'Leary which has an enrollment of over one hundred. M-ra. Matheson also re- tired the last. of May nftcr bring ta Teacher in the Sundiiy School for forty-seven years. The ploqiic will read: "In Honor Of The Faithful Services of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Matheson In the siinday School. 1898-1951." Reports were presented by A. W. Crasxvell and Arthur Cornish from Bloomfield: by Fred W. Mar-Lend from Brne and Clmrlfis Moras- head from West Devon. It was de- cided to send :1 letter with nits- sionnry literature to cvcry fnmlly in the interests of tlic Missloiinry and Malnteiiitnce Fund of the Church. -A2. IN ideQoiti'AM mus. WALLA(7-I7: ('AMl':R()N -A wide circle of friends learn- ” WW1 dff-"P 7981-et of the sudden musing of Mrs. Wallace Cameron. 53"" -7011". N. B., formerly Annie F. Champion of Darnley. P 21.1., on Sept. tlth. at the early age of 40 years. Mrs. Cameron was vacationing with her husband in the United States and was taken suddenly 111. She was rushed to the hospital in BNIWGDOFO. Vermont. where she llillsed IV!!! uithin a few aiiort hours. Hea remains were forwarded by train to Saint John, N.B.. accoin. nnnled by her husband and slater Jane French of Somerville, Mau.. where they rested at the Brennan Funeral Home in Paradise Row. On, Tuesday morning they left by train for Prince Edward Island where the funeral was held from the home of her sister. Mrs. James Champion. Baltic, undcr direction (til Mr. Joseph Davidson. Kcnelng- on. A short service was held at. the home. then at the Keir Memorial Church. Malpeque, of which Mrs. Cameron was a member. The services were conducted by RH'- Mr. Carrmm-ii of'Cliftnn as- sisted h.v Rcv. Mr. McKay of Mal- pcqiic United Church. There are left to mourn. besides lit-r sorrowlng husband. one son Charles of Windsor. Onl..: three stepdaught:-rs. Lila (Mrs. Douglas MCGEOUCN: Miriam tMrs. Roy Abbott). both of Windsor. Ont., and Phyllis at. home. The follow. in: are sisters and brothers: June (Mrs. L. French), somer- vtlle. Mn.-s.; Thelma (Mrs. James 4- Chllmpionl. Baltic: Adelle illlrs. Lcslle Mcxcnzlel. Moncton, N.B.: Cora (Mrs. Ivan Dlckiceoni, Dai'iilc.V: Vernon of Saint John. and Edison of Darnley. The many floral bouquets gnd lllesimtes of sympathy showed the csteem in which Mrs. Cameron vvui held. The pa1lbeai'ei's were: Ivan Dicklt-Ion. James A. Cliampioii. Harold Champion. Arthur Wall. Lorne Cameron and Neil shaw. All that was mortal of a dear mother and sister was laid to rest, in the family plot in Malpt-que Cemetery, Brad- and family of Kenslngton left re- cently for Charlottetown. where they will make their home. Mr. cotton is on the stuff of Swift and Company and haa been tram- ferred to the Charlottetown branch of the firm. The Neighbors Mr. Reg Holman has been elect- ed as the new truatee at a school meeting of the Kemlngton dia- trict. There was it good attend- ance at the special meeting. chair- ed by Mr. James Saundera. which was held to replace a truatee who is leaving the district. Bur. -Mr. H. a. Maclzi-id of Burling- Maeblell lopparaervadtglaglleaa MATINEE RACE ' At The imte LEAF smiivnv ' Vfatlaulay October ant. GOOD CLASSES oathogronada. II- I "I guaaa it'a educational. weights of all Mlaalon Church inenibaea By George Clark. They know the naiuea. and Flltleth Wedding Anniversary -01: Monday evening. Aug. 27 1951, the children. grandchildren. brothers and allure met at the" home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank J Greenamvenerable couple of New- ton. Lot 26. to celebrate with them their golden wedding. Much to the regret of the pa- rent: some of the children were unable to be present. but they knew they were with them in spirit. When feuoltatlons had been extended to the honored parents. they all on down to a delicious supper, prepared by the family. The table was centered with a beautifully decorated cake made and presented by the llatcra of Klnkora Convent. To add further honor and grace to the occasion was the Presence of Rev. lrancla McQuald, P.P. when all had partaken of the good things prepared. they a- sombled in the living room where the gifts from the family were opened, and the cards and letters of congratulation read. Father McQuaid in a pleasing manner expreued hie pleasure at being preaent at the rare occas- ion of a golden-wedding. Thomu Bolger. brother of the bride. also expressed good wlahea and his happiness at being with them to celebrate this happy mile- stone in their lives. Ralph Bustiii, little grandson, in a pleasing manner told of his joy at being with them to wish them all the good things they could on- joy. A read! g by Noreen Greenan was well giv n and enjoyed by all. with Helen at the piano A verv splendid program of music was carried out, with many old favor- ites. Worthy of special mention was "We Are Growing Old To- gether" sung by the brothers Of the bride,' Joe and Tommy, all joining in the choriisf with Carl tiiid his violin and Helen still at the piano, and Mr. Robert. Bustln. eon-in-law, as master of ceremon- led, some plcaalng dances were carried out, the tlrat being the Wedding Reel with the bride and groom leading it in their jovial manner, to the pleasure of all. es- pcclally the grandchildren. other dances followed. and little Joyccnustln captivated the hearts and praise of all with her dancing and singing. Thus a very mi0.v- able evening was ended with ex- picsslons of good wishes to the mppy couplefnnd the hope of col- cbmttng with them their diamond jubilee. Waugh - iiiiiiar wedding -The marriage of Miss Rat-liel ML Millar. R. N., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon S. Millar, Eller- slle, to Albert W. Waugh. son of Mr. and Mrs. Brewer Waugh. Wil- mont. took place in Zion Church. on Thursday. Sept- 1'1. It CIGVOH A. M, Rev. (3. c. Webster officiat- ed. The bride waa attended by her classmate, Mrs. Hector Scott and Mr. Stewart Waugh supported the groom. The ushers were Messrs. Claude Lewis and Byron Romney- The weddini: music was furnish- ed by the church organist, Mr. Frank Johnson. After the ceremony. I reception was held at. the Charlottetown Ha- tel. Later, the young couple left on a trip to the mainland and on their return they will reside at Wllmot. UUIUBER 1. 1951 Bolgor-cumin Wedding :1 .."I'he wedding took place in Wednesday morning. Augusl 21nd. at St. 0utbbert'a Church, st. Teresa. P. E. I. of Helen Louise Curran, R.N., Dorchcater, Mu... daughter of Mrs. Henry cum... and the late Mr. Henry cu;-ran. Stanhope Road. 1'. E. I. to Vernon Joaeph Bulge!” son of Mr. rind Mrs. Joseph Bolger. llope River, P. E. I. Rev. Francis Bolzer performed the marriage ceremony and cele. brated the nuptial mass, mv, Basil Crokcn and Rev. Alfred J Monaghan 5. J. were present in the sanctuary. The altar and sanctuary we:-3 beautifully decorated with glrden flowers by Miss Julia Curran and Mrs. Thomas Dunphy. The bride entered the church or the arm of her brother, Mlchaei P. Curran, by whom she was giv- en ln marriage. Her wedding gown was of white marqulsette over sat- in with a yoke of Belgian princesse lace, long sleeves coming to a point. nt. the back of the hand, fitted bodice and flowing traiii. Her finger tip veil wan secured with a wedding band headdress. She carried a prayer book corasgc of white gladloli. The maid of honor, Mia Julia M. Curran. sister of the bride, wore a floor length gown of blue taffeta with mntchliig gloves and hat. she carried a prayer book corazige of pink and white carnat- ions. The bridesmaid, Miss Rita F. Biiffctt. was attired in a floor lz-ncth gown of pink taffeta with matching gloves and hat. she car- ried a prayer book corsaga of pink and white carnations. The groomsnnn was Mr. Patrick J. Bolger, brother of the groom Mr. Thomas I. Curran. brother oi tho bride. noted as usher. Tlic Slstr-rs of Martha and the children's choir of St. Teresa' Convent sang a selection of hymn: during the mass. Following the ceremony the wedding party and guests pro- ct-cdcd dirt-ctly tn the Kcppoch Beach Hotel where a delicious breakfast wits much euicyed. Music at the reception was furnished by Mr. George Chap:-lle and Mr. Al Blnncllarfi for the dancing and gin-2 song. After the rot-option. tho weddliii; party and many of the gucsla motored in Mount St. Mary'a Con- vent where the sisters of the groom. sister Marie Josepha. la a novice. Mother Superior. Mother Loyoltt. graciously planned to havi benediction at this time. no that: sister Marie Josepha might have it part hi the wedding celebration. Rev. Alfred J. Monaghan was the ceiebrant at. the Benediction. The bride and tzroom left for a trip to Quebnc City and Boston Mass. The formal pictures were taken at the Keppoch Beach Hotel by Mr. Garnhum. Charlottetown, P E. I. Cnndld camera pictures weri ltakcn nt the church. the receptlor lBHd at the convent by Mr. Vernor O'Connor, Hope River. P. E. 1. Out of Province guests were Rev liAlfred J. Monnghan. S. J. Phoenix Arlzonn. Miss Julie M. Curran Dorchestcr, Muss. Miss Rita P Buffctt, Beverly. Mass, Miss Nancy Creeron, Worcester. Mlaa.. Mr. Patrick J. Bolger, Windsor. Ontario. Mr. Thomas I. Curran. Dorcheatcr. Mass. Mr. Henry C. Curran. iborcliester, Mesa. Miss Lillian McGulgan. Toronto. Retail Merchants Association The Annual Meeting of the Retail Merchants Assoc- iation Limited will be held in O'Leary Hall at 4 p.m. Wednesday, October 3rd, 1951 followed by a. banquet in the O'Leary Legion Home at 6 pm. Tickets on sale at meeting. SLOO each. All chants are invited to attend. P. M. MacCA1lLL, President J. J. MORAN. Secretary-Treasurer independent mer- on our the from N DAY. OCT. 8111 from the wreatlere.” -C: IHTEIIRIIPTION NOTICE i There will be on laterrnptloa in Electric Services. Ill. Pleaaaat to Kuutaford. on Will)- 12:80 to 4:80 PM. weal.-lter permitting. Thla interruption la foryhlalatenauoo Por- MMAIIITIME siecniic co. ?