ARY 26'. 193;»; READ imp BUTTER B TEA on. 25c .._--....__..-_- .. CHOCOLATE! _30c‘ lb.' - ROCK CANDY ‘400 lb. llillTPl-i ra~ nouns} -—,___—-_-=====;=--_-_ .. l MALPEQUE‘ on Illursdfly Bliehlhs/Jan.‘ 12th, we magnificent new rink at Mal- peque was formally Oflillled in w"; of the inclement weather a m, crowd was on hand fcri the mi skate on the fine sheet oi’ pislcnlng ice. The rink was fjor- mfljy cpcned and handed. over tn m; public lIl two. SD19 ED989103 by m- Frallk MlloNiltt and NIL. G. W. mp5s)‘. Mr. MaoNutt on behalf of m, building committee reviewed the niuncrolls difficulties encoun- [cred bl’ thoseon whom that res- ponilblllby rested, and paid high tribute to :11 the membe a of the wmmltire and especially to Mr. iieir ivoodslde who expended much m, and enemy to make the en- iaiprise a success. In clusion [lie speaker stated that the com- iitec had now completed its dil- _,.~s and was handing the rink over l: the ilubllc. The future success uj‘ ilailuro ‘Oi’ it w0ll1d depend ' largely upon the attitude of the citizens of this comm ‘ty. Mr. itamsuy also spoke of the hard- ihlps ivllivh the building committee had to overcome,‘ congratulated the ones in charge for the success they had attained and expressed the hope that all sports and games which iiill in future be held in the rink should be conducted in a manly and sportsmanlike manner. In the absence "of Mrs. s, 1.. campbcll, organist and choir di- Motor of Prlncetown " United Church. Miss Hazel Ramsay ' and Mrs. Frmlk Bealrsto are very cap- lbly taking chargé at the organ, At l recrnt meeting of the choir com- millco, the heartfelt gratitude of ihc congregation was expressed to these young ladies for their 'ex- celicilt offorts in this way.‘ 0n Friday evening,‘ Jan. 13th, the Hamilton Egyptians met the tialixviue Israelites in a friendly time of hockey in Malpeque rink. large crowd of spectators. was on and to witness the game. and went nii-ay well pleased with the brand of hockey that was played. The first period ended with the score two all, the second with the score three all. In the third per- iod both teams went on the loo dtithliihvd to break the deadlock. b"! "fl score occurred until five Owen worked ‘his way throuili‘ “it Malmqlle forwards and defence to score the winning tally for the MIN-ans. " ' Lini- laps: _ HAMILTON DIALPEQUE . GOAL x w°°d5ld° ' i . T Stewart DEFENCE l: Woodside » I Dickieson E Phillips D Matheson h‘ Sinrpson R, Bryenwn FORWARDS j Cwzivr A Bryelilon Iockerby A wall l‘ Railway n MwNutt w R3111“? F‘ Beairsto l “filmy M Stewart li-cfcrecs, Teddy Macdonald and» hank Craig. Hamilton 4, Malpeque 3 Tlic regular monthly meeting of lho Malpequo Women's Institute was hold on Wednesday evening, “It 11th at the home of Mrs. El- m" Tflylol‘. The president Mrs. Dihirl Beairsto presided. There flirt! twenty five members and "mill! five visitors present, The meeting was opqngd by tha singing ill the Ode and tho repeating o! .hc crocd. The roll call was lnsivcred with "various use; of “Wielllllor ". ‘rho reports of the iiiffcreni, committees were satis- "Mrv to the lnbmbers. After the business discussion‘ the following "mllrflm was given: Pillwr on tho, New" Year, Mrs. lnrlcs Ilockhart. - l "Humorous readings, Mrs. Elmer Tfivlor and ma. n. Woodside. Th“ numbers: were. much ap- Dhrciated and» heartily applauded. A bountiful and dellciou-lurwh- Was served by the ladies in charge ‘"11 thamllflhllflj bypjhuqlbe ffimninder of~ tho» cvehirgi "was "ml l" social gamll. The next “Mn: is to beheld attna-homg ‘f Mill. Ralph Bean-std. roll callTto‘ “e answered with New Year‘; Re- iolutions, - " ' 1: r . The annual Y tofilthe, Prhlcelowiz.‘ United congregation "Is held in tlio memorial room iiiriuitv Hilliebllliiffil i can minutes before the firal bell when ~ .. . n. THURSDAY" Iflfi-Lailles‘ Aid. Ladlesflpui-io,» ‘hulk-Twila Squares. Social Hall. lisimiillu mus. IIUGII n. MACISAAQ {The news of the Sudden dean, oil-shifts. Hugh D. Maclsiiac or 3h,» 33H“. Maine, fornlrrly Elizabeth K9111! ODStancheI, p, l; Island’ came as a shock io all in liar na- tive parish oi Kelly's 0,0,5‘ l, E Island where she was marmd m 39- J°5°Ph'5 Church, sovellteen Yum 38° by Rev. Thomas Cilrran, D.- D., P. P. when llcl‘ younger sister Margaret “Q13 up“, m mllfllage 8t the same time to Mr, "Wllflrd Woods, at present c. N, R, agent at Port Hill. 5M was the daughter hf i1“; Me M“ "l"! MYS- Percy Kelly of Stanohelland liad a large circle of friends in her native p134,» and 1n the iliirish of Kcllyg gross 1,, m. cording her tragic drntll which occurred after a feiv moments ill- 11958 0h Wednesday mominb De_ cember 7th, 1982, we chronicle the (leflth of one who was universally beloved by fllhllci" fl'li‘il(l5 in 1191' native province and pi the Same time we note tho passing of a good and esteemed citizen in the 1am of her adoption. ' After completing a two yams course in Union Commercial Col~ lege, Charlottetown, she went w Bar Harbor, Maine, where she was i-‘mlllilyed as bookkeeper for her bmlhel” Percy K911i’ for a period of Ilillo years previous to her h1g1" rlago. since which time she has residrd there. Besides her husband and five children she loaves to mom-n the loss of an amiable sistor, wife and mother, thrco sisters, Mrs. Edward Gallagher. Philadelphia, Mrs. Charles Woods, Kell_v's Cross; lvlrs. Wilfred Woods, Port Hill, P. E I. four brothers. Jolm F. and Percy Kelly, Bar Harbor. Manic. Richard Kelly, Washington, John T. Kelly, Stanchel, P. E. I. ‘The funeral services were held in the Church of the Holy Redeemer, Bar Harbor. on Friday morning. Doc. 0th. The church was filled with fricnds and relatives includ- ing many outside the parish. The funeral party which gathered at the home of Mr. Milclsaac wag a large one. The flowers included set pieces of roses or carnations or other beautiful blooms fiom the various church organizations, from the nurseries and others. Rov. Edward Fitzpatrick. the pastor, gave an impressive funer- al sermon. The pallbearers were: Thomas MarCaulay, John Jones. John Harris, Daniel lilcllitosh. William Silk. John Macdorlnld. Mny her soul rcst in peace. fills. 101m n. MURPHY The death of Mrs. John R. Mur- phy which took place at her home in Shamrock on Wednesday, Jan- uary llth, removed one of the old- est and most highly respected per- sons, and another link connecting the past and the present has been severed. 1n her 84th your (loath came as a result of old age. Strick- cn about 15 years with blindness she never complained but contin- ued about until two years ago she was taken seriously i‘l and altllo she never socmcd to silifer much was confined to bcd. About three Vdayslbefore her death her family A representative attendance of the whole congregation was present. Rev. Mr. MilcMillmi led the dcvo- tional part of tho mcciing and Mr. Archie woodsldc. chairman of ihe board of managers presided during tho business period. The lnlniltcs of the last. meeting worn read by the secretary. Hon. Thomas Mac Nutt. The treasurer. Mr. Iioward Ramsay, gnvc the financial report, which was vcry favorable cousi- derillg the depression. Ml". John Ramsay, who rciirod from the board of manncors was replaced by Mr. George Mac-Kay. Reports were given from llic various socie- ties and departments of ihr- church all“ testifying to ilir (‘0lllpl0tlOll c-f a successful ymrfls “'Ol'k."'J. Grippy Colds -V Hymn-Doris McLure, loithu. Home, "mired the first‘ Womhll o! the llllllroaching pnd and from then on ho life waned like the burning out m o. taper.‘ ‘She passed away as ih-hccrhiiy as ‘g. tired child falling flslccir 4.. ' _ ~»___ Born. in Lot 85 a dalllhter of the lute Mr. and Mrs. P. McCnffrey, she chine to Shamrock after her mar- Tiiluc to Mr. Murphy and has lived lion and esteem of all who knew llcr as a. faithful, pious, God-fear- ing, home-loving, Christian Mother and woman. 1n an age of rush and hurry she had gone calmly about the duties oflife, and the great age to which she attained‘ was as much an evidence of her indiffer- ence to the feverish excitement of the modern world as of a good life worthli!’ lived. Mrs. Murphy ill-s the mother of five children ofwhom besides hcr husband‘ the following survive. John F. who faithfully and dutifully at- tended hia moths . Mrs. Leonard Duffy (who also found time to comfort and help her mother) and Nollie in U. States; one daughter Mrs. Joseph Smith and son J. Michael pro-deceased her. Her funeral took place Friday morning, January 13th to St. Mal- achafs Church, Kinkora, where a Requiem Mass was sung by her pastor, Rev. M. J. Smith after which her remains were laid to rest in the adjoining cemetery. The pallbearers were: Patrick McCarvoll, John’ Mathleson, John Mnhm", Peter A. McMahon, Michael Clark and John Kelly. We oiTcr the condolence cf the community and the sympathy oi! frlendsand relatives who could not be present at her funeral owing to bad roads, to Mr. Murphy and fam- ily in the loss of their good wife and mother. To spend over fifty years in one community is an ev- ‘cnt in our? timesr and when that ‘periodof time is devoted to good work it is-a memorythat should not be forgotten, because, unless those early Catholics were valiant and true our boast of half a century Gathoiiclty would be a. con- fession of early beginnings, but little fro-operation to keep faith in God and His Church alive. If one were to single out some details in Mrs. Murphy's life, it would be her simplicity.‘ That simplicity was ex- hibited by her trust in God, in her disregard of the best things pf life, in hcr devotion to home and her religion, ‘and in her love for the green. glittering hills of Ireland, be- cause hcr own Irish sires in spite of ruck torture, sccurging, fire and sword nevcr lct the flames of St. Patrick's shim die out. Let 11S then earnestly pray that Christ may have mercy upon her poor soul. The following sent Mass Cards. Mr. John R. Murphy. John F. Mur- illiy, Mi". and Mrs. Leonard Duffy. bliss Nellie Murphy, Mr. Joseph Smith, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Mc- Kcnna. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Clark, Mi". John Mohnn and family. M155 Ella Duffy, Miss Agnes Dufiy- Spiritual Oflerlngsz-Mr. and Mrs. Damien Dufly, Miss Margaret Kelly. Miss Mary McMahon and Mrs. Peter A. McMahon. b; . FAlltVlEW BAPTIST SUNDAY SCHOOL CONCERT AND CHRISTMAS TREE On the evening of Saturday, Dec. 24th, the Fairview Baptist Sunday School, North Milton, held a con- cert and Christmas Tree in the Church. Rev. J. G. Wakeling pre- aided. The following programme was successfully carried out, under thccapablc direction of Miss M. C. Neill: Opening Chorus-"It Came linen the Midnight Clear." A Miracle Play of the Nativity by Sara. Neill, Robert Neill, Arnold Ncill, Leitlm Horne. Violet Neill, Mae Chandler, Alma Neill, Rim Mo- Lurc, Rosamond Neill, Carl Neill, Clifford Chandler, ‘Presto: Neill, Iolth Smith, Rena. Neill, Frances Neill and Ml"s. Elvin McLure, with the following chorlws at intervals through it: “Silent Night," “The First Noel," "We ‘Three Kings of Orient Arc,“ “Holy, Holy, Holy," and "0 Conic All Ye Faithful." Bell Drill-Lcitlla Home, Dolls MacLilrc, Violet Neill, Alma Neill, Rita MncLulo, Sara Neill. Frances Ncili and Rosamond Neill. . Quartette-Christmns Bells." by Rena, Fkances, Sara and Violct Neill. Recitation by Preston Neill. ceding rancea Neill. Exercise — "Christmas ihnditts," llosamond Neill, Doris MacLurc, ltfnbcl Smith. Preston Neill and Leilh Smith. ' Priniomlne of Luther's Cradle AlmafNeill, Violet Neill, ma». Mac'- lfilsi? Vllariiiil-iifill SCQTI-IHS l EMULSION Qt Norwegian (m! Liver Oil l» liilild RCSlfillilh i" Easy to Dido-l °“ “mews aim-am Jan ma. g Machure, Violet Neill, Alma Neill, Lure and Mae Cl andler, with the diiet part taken by Leltha Home rind Doria MacLurc. M0l_l0l0flllB-—Vi0l€t Neill. Duet-Doris MacLure and Preston Neill. Reading Bite MacLure. ‘Star Drill-Lilith: Home. Rita Mae Chandler, fiancee Neill, Barn Neill, nlvln Mnohure, Rosa- mond Neill and Rena Neill. Solo -- "Nazareth" - Rev. J. O. Wakeling. ‘ there ever since, enjoylnz the affec- a more people the l Canada's Finest 1'10 ,.THE TEA BEDEQUE ‘The many ‘friends oi’ Mrs. Owen Connolly of Oentml Bedeque, will be pleased to hear that she is oon- Vllesclnfl nicely. from her rc:ent in- disposition. Young and old have been enjoy lug splendid skating on the ponds, rivers and Bedeque Bay, for the last week, the ice has been real good. and all have enloyed this outdoor recreation. Team and car travelling, is considered safe, on the Bay and many are taking advantage of the short run to Summerside. likjpnclnliy for hauling purposes. The many {fiend-D 'in B-rdcqlle and vicinity willroglot to learn that Mr. Weldon L. Crosamail of Revere, Mass, suffered painful in- iiwior, when struck by an automo- bile while crossing at a street junction in Revere. Mr. Crosslmas visited his native province last sum- , mer the welcome guest of his cous- ‘ in, Mr. Saul B. Crossman and Mrsal Orosslnan, at Central Bedcqutgl when he renewed many old ac- quaintaneos and friends, an oi whom greatly regret to hear m" his unfortunate accident. E Miss Pearle Sherry of Fin. .- has been spending a for: zlziy. \\.'. her sister in Kinkora. Miss Lenore Clark. RN. Night Superintendent at the Prince coun- ty Hospital, Bummer ldc has been spending a. few days with relatives at her home in Emerald. Mr. Gerald Mooney of Mill River has been visiting at. lower Brdequc the guest of his sistor, Mrs. Arthur Sherry and Mr. Sherry. .The said and unexpected news of the suddenpassing of Ml". Robert Little, at his home in Isabella. Keen County, California, last week was received by his only sister, Mrs. Samuel Waugh, Mrs. Waugh is the only surviving member of this Little family. Ml‘. Little had lived to the advanced age of eighty-two years and had resided in. Clcrmont, P. E. 1., in his younger days. Wllcll only a. young man, he left his na- tive province and has only visited the Island oncehsincc that time. that being about twenty-five X02113 ago. The deceased was unmarried. and Mrs. Waugh is the only zlear relative surviving. The sincere sym- pathy of the community _is being extended to-her in her suddrn and sad bereavement. The many friends of Mrs. Charles Black of Centre-ville Bedequc, will be pleased to hear that she is grad- ually improving in health from licr recent illness. Mr. Amos Boiulter, of Lower 13c- deque recently visited friends at his former home at 0'Leary Road-AB nuts, candy and gifts. which ivcro found on the Christmas Trcc. The Minister, Rev. J. G. Wakeling. was also remembc ad. The organlsts for the evening were: Mrs. J. R. Ncill, Mrs. L. A. Horne, Miss Wzikcllng and Miss Rena Neill. The Concert; was closed by ihc singing of the National Anthem. j ‘Smoked Fillets ... Phone 1226i At the concluslo of the program saints Claus arrived and distributed ., . ‘o c o o o ' j l - " ' ‘ Reduced Price OLMORSIWS SELECTED ORANGE 'PEKOE brings within thc reach 0f more than ordinary iczi iilien you take into consideration ilie greater . spending Dower its greater strength makes possible. The price is now- ' Finnan Haddies . . . . . Fresh Fillets of Ilnddock Fresh Fillets-of Cod Nova Scotia Herring . Labrador Herring (Scotch cure) .. ISLAND FIISH MARKET "X1"? 0i“ enjoying T011. (lusts no ,1 35' . _ a ‘lhnts cents p“ _ per 11°11" half lb. packag‘? iliickagc DE LUXE calsua HEAD w s1‘ SCHOOL CONCERT On zlu- cvcnillg of Dec. 21st a very hilcuossfill examination and collccli was held 1n {he Cable Hcnd Wcst school. A largo number 01' Tiiifllz ‘ors, parents and visitors were prvscni. Tho school room was beautifully decorated fol" tho occasion by the teacher. Tm‘ llllllVs were pXfllfilfllTd by tholr ivucher. .\I"s.s Marjorie Weir siel" and silowed by their prompt answers and keen interest the ef- ficient and thorough work being d9"? ‘Al’ lfncller and pupils. A‘. llli‘ conclusion of the exami- nation i1 splendid program was ¢5“-'l'l°d Out by the teacher and pu~ lllls assisted by a few of the i-oilng people of the district. Ml". Duncan lifcbarcn ably pre- sid"cl as chairman. At the cor.- clusioli of the program sang; Claus appeaed and presented nice gifts to pilpils and teacher from a prciliiy decorated tvce. The Wo— men's Irstitutc members provided illolr annual treat of home made candy, each pupil and visitor pre- sent receivirg a. generous supply. Complimentary remarks were made by several of the ratepayers and a vote of thanks tendered the ioncllcl" for her painstaking care. Miss iv-obstci" ill a few well clioscn .\\'Ol'ClS tiinnked those who ‘in any ‘My llflpéfl to make her examina- tion a silcoor-"s. Foiloivillg is tho program; Itstruincnial nlusic -— violin. Mr. Harry McEycn. Organ, Miss Laura Sinlons. Welcome recitation, Vernon Mc- Lilrcil. v Recitation. Boys Keep Away From the Gil-ls, Elliot McLarcn. Dialogue, The Ministers Mis take, Joyce. Clladys and Catherine hIcLarcll. Rrcltlltlo '. .\.i_i- Broillci" John and I. Reno. ltfcllrlrcll. Recitation, The Story Siril". Alicc Sllnolls. _ Chorus. Thr Rccl River Valley, School. Drill, Santa's Mistake, Olga and Douglas McLarcll. of the Recitation, Fimlily Troubles, Ethel McKenzie. g Recitation. Depression. How C0llli‘, Gladys llicLarcrl. Dialogue, A Bargain Hunter, Joyce and Rclizi McLarczl. Recitation, Choosing the Stock- ing. Willie McLarcll. Drill, The Chritlnas Spirit, Jovro hfoLnroll and Alice simons. Chorus. 'l‘llcl"c's B, Noiv Star up in Ilcavcn. _ Recitation. Jimiilieks Sailta. Stnnlcy nlcLnron. Dialogue, The Irish Wicloiv. Rona. and Joyce AICLHPOII. Letter to Recitation. A CllTlSllllIlf? Tree Farm. Ralph SlLIlKlCTSOll. Duct, rBarnnclc Bill. liiarjorio Webster and Arthur Anderson (cncorcd). Drill. A Loni: Ago Night. by pu pils Dialogue. A Joke on the Jokcrll, MlSéPs Marjorlo Webster, Effie Me- Swain, Lullrn, Sllnims and Messrs Arthur Anderson, 1m ltfoLarcli and Sandy Mcsivaln. Drill. A Clll'l.<illi.l‘~ Remembrance by pilpils. ' A Gacllc S01E34. .\Ir.:. Levi Mc- Loren. Illstrulncnial lli‘!.~i|', Duncan Mc- Laretll, violin and flurry: MCEWPYL organ. ’ National Alllllrlll. (Patriot ll‘. .i v Copy) ~THE "HOME OF GOOD F1311. ' lbs. lbs. 12 ihs. l lbs. (lnz. iinz. ' 17c ..-'ic 23c 21c 25c Tiiic sncounlbcolu nulltilonnnuu 71 Queen Sire: PAGE THREE ' ciaimilii GUARDIAN 631:: column In umrru-d Im- Queen’: tern“); Ilfllll ul luml uniorrmt hut Ml. I '1 ll lleuxy nuiuro lhuy be inserted nt 4 r :1 _ . v-YM," l" ‘dmtnllrl: . .1 word alrlcfly l0 llay Special F_ OR NEW STORE JANUARY 21-31 Mvllsles. per gal. . . . . . . .. 45¢ BEACH rorivr-ri-cachlhg ser- f“ 5:3!’ 1° "If" -- . 80c vine ' u B. . fllil’. lbs. . . . . . . . . 49¢ Chrisltll sgiiurfilflll Paint Church of ‘ion, flak“ 3 M" H 25c ' ‘>1 Jan- 29th at 6-30- thins». small s for . 25¢ Special singlllg~Louls Harris. IbaIIISLsE:IIS~I;|-II;HH__ 5c ._._ w . p . . 25c Casiile Soap 3 bars 25¢; FOOD . .1.‘ ’ l is! nos PRESBYTER- Fancy 10",, so", m IAN CHURCH-On Jan. m); 1933 cakes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 50¢ service will be hold at 3 p» m. Matches, large 3 boxes .. 25¢ weather permitting. Rev. Aiiigwr. fog: 5W9’ "Y “I'd, M11118)’. Minister. Cocoa, it: While Beans, l0 lbs. . 22c Very Best Pekoe it‘; l lbs. .......... .. ...... .. 93¢ Ulliicd Church of Canada. Sorilccs oil ihc above 3 _ _ Cakes Palmolive Soap charge‘ for‘ blliidlly. January 29, aro {lfld inks. Super Suds ,_ z5¢ as folovis. Rose Valley, ll a. m; 5_ y MOORE Llarks Beans 6 cans for 25c Granville, 3 p.- m.; Pleasant valley, Prrsldeni. who presided hi the 101st Raisins’ {Mk 2 w‘ 23° 7-30 I?- m- Rev. Thus. Pnlircrp; “""““l Meeting of The Bunk of """"’°"'°'- 3 ‘l’ -- 35° Mmismz you 5cm“, in llama‘ Brooms ‘ . . . . . . . . . . .. . 25c island Cheese. per lb. . 15c H — Clams, per can . . . . . . . . .. 10¢ HIE HOT TURKEY SUPPER. Oralpge Pekoc Tea, 1 1b.. spilved by the Catholic women-s 119-1‘ jlxe . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . 85o League in Holy Name Halli ycster- 321:)!“ Hood Hour’ 9B “L” day was a decided success, upwards g4 lb, pa; _______ ' ' 65c Many Bargains in other lines. Jos. 8i Albert Kay: Cor. Richmond dc Pownal SL5. Phone 1383 JOSEPH KAYS Phone 1259 327 Fitzroy St. ALBERT KAYS Phone .1289. 19 Weymouth St. Opposite Railway Station of 250 meals being served. Bingo and other attractions ivczr ilie order of thepeverling, i WINSLOE UNITED CHURCH — Services Jan. 29th Highlield 11; Prin-celpwn Road (i: Winsloe 7; Glasgow Road, Wed. Feb 1st roads ilcrmitting. Kindly note that ser- vice is 0n Wednesday, not Tuesday as formerly. Rev. L. J. Min- isici‘. C. P. R. OFFlClAl. ill-IRE ~.Vi!‘. P. G. Dewan, travelling llfibStfllgel‘ agent. of the C. P. R, Saint John, N. B. was ln the city ,\'Qs'.9l‘dny' vis» J. A. McLEOD Vice-President and General Manag- H. M. Davison. He lcavrs ml 1"“ . - er whose Address to tile sharehold- mls momm" llfli of ‘Ihc Bank of Nova Svotia‘ in- I WW culdcfl the very satisfactory figurvh i’ CALEDONIA AND MURRAY of the Bank's progress. ll A It B O U R. PRESBYTEltlAN ' ___ l CHURCHES-The services on Jan. 29th will be 8-5 follows: Caledonia at ll a. m. and 7 p. m. iii English. S.S. at 3 p. m. C. E. Thursday at 7.30 p. m. Murray" Hui-boll, Fob. 5th, 1933 at 3 p. m Aiiiftel‘ Murray, Minisicl". united in marriage to lvll". Newelil A. Mac-Donald cldesi, sol of Ml". alid Mrs. John MacDonald of Greek River. After the ceremony. which was performed by the Rev. Allister Murray of Caledonia the hflPDY young couple accompanied by Miss Margaret Graham sister cf the bride being maid of honor and Mr. liiilis lvlacDollald, brotlrr of the groom and by wllonl he was SUD’ ported. motored for some hours through ll very picturesfiilc part of the county. After enjoying a D1988‘ lint drive through romantic glclis and beautiful scenery they arrived at the lloinc of the bride's. parents about 7.30 p. m. where ovcl" one lizmdred invited guests W01‘? uiait- ig to receive ihcm, the cwtomary .;.-<-:i'ii".gs and congraiulaiic s from P molly guests wcrc VET)’ pleasant- " l.)"Sl.D‘\\’Cd and gratefully accepted y tho popular young couple. The bride looked vci"_v charming ill a ivoddlllg dross 0f roso beiqo lzice and crystal necklace, Willi navy coat and hatch to lriatcll. Mrs. Grallanl the hostess, is to ‘.>~ con- gratulatcd on the appr-tzillg slip-- pcr served to all present. Aftci- all had partakcn of the splendid re- past, the sivori strains of the viol- in worc heard soon the floor was cleared and the tripping of the light fantastic ioc was indulged in by young and old for sonlriilnr. A ill(‘l‘l’y group of serclladers appear- cd on the scene and with their tingling bells, bugles and music were enjoying themselves immen- soly, but vihcn. the bride and groom came on the platform, they all shook hands ivith them and wish- ed them a. very happy time down tho river oi‘ life, the usual treat been given they all quietly ivitll- droiv and ivcndul their \\'il_\' to thrill" rcsilortivc llonfos. 'l'lli- popu- Branch Regular Monthly Meeting, January 26th, at eight p. m. Comrade Dr. Johnson will speak on Pension Administra- tlon. Charlottetown Pfll‘. MISS MARIA E. IMOOEE ADDRESS hNM. :1 i)-- 'l‘i".c mem- bers of the local council of the Knights of Columbus enjoyed a rare treat Tuesday evening when after the regular meeting an address on "Tho Catholic Church and Pro- gress" was delivered by Rev. J. F. Johnstolle. A hearty vote of thanks l was tendered Father Johnstonc byi Bro. S. F. Doyle, who occupied illo, chair. 'l"here passed away in Charlotte- town on the 9th of January, Maria E. Moore. daughter of the late Ma- tilda Kelly and Charles Moore. Shc was laid to rest on the lith in the family plot in the cemetery at Cllf~ ton Church, Lot 48, which land her grandfather Captain James Kelly donated to the Church, it beinB "he oldest Methodist inow united» Church on Prince Edward lslarf Miss Moore was I. cousin of the late Hammond J. Kelly at whose fathers home she lived fbr W191" _voa.l"s. His sons W. Lorne and Will- ard H. Kelly were her remaininl relatives to follow her to the grave. lvllrs. George Abbott (nee Mutant Moore) was also a cousin or do ceased. Opposed To Inflation Of OBSERVE GOLDEN AXNH lilo- SARY-Ml". and Mrs. Aildrcw Dull- can, City, Tuesday, Jan. 24th, ccle- , brated: their Golden Wedding An- niversary - fifty years of happy wedded life. The celebration. which was quietly observed owing to tho indisposltion cf Mrs. Duncan, was hold at the residence oi their daugh- ter, Mrs. J. Arthul" lvlaclnnis and Ml‘. Machlilis, 319 Fitzroy Street, with whom they have resided since Mrs. Duncan's illness, and was nt- telldcd only by immcfliuic relatives. Numbers of presents, including gold coins, in addition to congratulatory messages, were received by the ven- erable couple. It is pleasing to note that the family circle is still un- broken, three of their children, tivo daughters and one son residing in Charlottetown, one daughter in the United States and one son in West- crn Canada. Mr. Dilncan still en- joys good honltli and is tu bs- soon daily about town. HALIFAX, Jan. ZL-Inflation cl Canadian currency would not be of practical value, in the opinion of S. J. Moore, president of the Blink of Nova Scotla, who is here for the 101st annual meeting of the direc- tors. Ho oilposcd ilie suggestion that tho Canadian dollar be depreciated C. G. l. T. ENTERTAINEI)—T\LCS' day night in the Zion Church Hal) tile Zion Cillladiail Girls ill training hlleilsziozlila‘f;lflslgsiityljyofflthcxllllscxh. mm" °l ‘mm "ml s'"""" “as 101312100 it oll narlivivltlllhe round The Q G_ I‘ T‘ devotional exercises 5110b" bl‘ “if? lflfge’ lllllllbFl“ 0f stcrliiliz. Ally benefits that might “Vere carried out at we opening OI presents received WlllCll consisted hccruc. he said. would be offset by themlccting fouowed by Taps’ up of sliver, out glass. ‘l-zcil and tlic disadvantages. v - _ ‘er “vmch the following program cheques. Aftcl" silcndillg n vPiv Tho ailllualnlectlng of the dlrec was rendered, SO10, Mrhy Task) illrnszlnt night the happy mllllFl‘ tors \vlli be hold tomorrow. - lllg bid the young ccuph q-ood Mi". Moore is accompanied by J Miss hfargarct Ross; Reading. Miss Edith Hill; Solo, “Who Is Sylvia," Miss Blanche Laffcrty. Mrs. G. Carlyle Webster in charge of the A. McLeod. general manager. Hon. W. D. Ross, cf Toronto. former Lieutenant Governor of On- tar-lo, lion. George Gordon, of North night hilt not without again iicl<h~ inf; illolll all ihc happincs- end colliforis that this world m: Elo- .to\v program committee, introduced sev- 5 ' , F, . . _._-_ ' " . . k t. , f oral novel contests which provided _ Ba)" 011mm) m“ m“ s ‘n’ 0 amusement, and additlonnl cnlcr- Ml“ Tm“ Cmmb“ Grimd 5mm mm" directors‘ Worthy associaio of tho Sons of -~""—"—'""" Both llic motor and vanes of an tainmcnt for those who ivcrc irres- ent. Tlic ladies then served refresh- mcnts, rifloi- which a hearty vote of thunks ivns extended to the W. M. Tomprrallco of P. l-T. Island. left vcslcrdny HlOFilllli! for Ellcrslio to attend the quaricrlv session of alliogiro typo of airplane have been placed buck of the cockpit by a Micliiciiil inventor to give the pilot v‘.- Can. Currency” les Graham of Gasporcaux was 7719_1.35_n_ s_ on helm“ of the 50min M“ tho Grand Division which mccts Patterson‘ president of u“. w_ M_ S_ ihorc today. and passmlgor better vision. responded, expressing 110i‘ pleasure ""_‘ "wr- pt the large attendance nt illil 511ml‘ -——r——~—--~~" —s-—---' —— time expressing her regret. tlizittllc icy condition of the streets had ilrc- S H vented lnany of ihc incihi-rs from attending the mcctlng. lilrs, Put- FOR tcrsoii coligrnliilaicd the girls on their work undoi" their capiiblv ‘cad-i ers, Miss Frances Moore. Ivllli. J. Al.‘ w 00 _ I m I “ t m fi ‘ m I _._ . ‘ - )1‘ _\"]_ \'1n Ill (‘llfil \\ I1! I13 t 0 C ['5 [ICPSDII SBII ng l1 Muqndyw‘. Mm Mmgwt "H 10o (‘lllipllnfi rrhm “lloncy Boy" Chocolate Bars. 51.00 in l“. “ml Nb“ Ame Parmlmv‘ M“ rush will be paid in each of the next ion pc-rsona who mail Patterson oxprcsscil tllo. llUlli‘ lliilt i“ M.“ of m“ mupmm . .- I . ' ll i :5]; a538,“??? Igfilnlcg? oufimilqf, nlilfl igda_v—l‘>u,v a “lions-y Boy" Bar anywhere and ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ gave the roilpnn. gathering in tho iiclii" future. 31.1111. COUPONS T0 , n‘ V_ . WEDDING BELLs-A \'('l'_V in- F J O teresting event took illacc at. the ' ' H mam-e‘ Caiedonm m, \vr_‘("[1](\5d|\y (‘IIARI.OTTETOWN. l’. B. I. 5391110011- Dwvhlbm‘ "U" Wm“ The names of ivlnncrs will be announced upon payment M's; Charlotte Rlltli (ifilllillll rlli- of prices. est daugllior of Ml". and Mrs’. Char- —-; .-