-_-q~__-.---~ -, FAREWELL GIITS — Iilollow the close of the choir Presbyterian P. uroh lastmorningforfl I-I,N.B were remern- ‘present at the marriage of Ieordon, elnember of thefts. '_ ‘kfiioxv women "m"? $1.133‘ m‘! w - Michael M rise, ' srd. prise, Ained ray the other two were Anhur Hale a Me r who are with the‘ “mm! ‘t 111g?!“ of Daniel '1‘. Macheeu was PASSES IN ENGLAND -_Dr. J i’ tion was followed bv a terda no in; him o1 hour. ' passing c! hi.» uncle, i... lil k -I.'NTEBTAIN SOCIAL CLUB-l Mrs. Josephus Smailruen entertsin- 1 ed the Social Club of Trinity Un- ited Church on Friday evening. gig‘ ladies cam; 11:“ costume and owe’en mus a so were contributed by some of thleugussts. Am“ “mush” m“ mum m” m] Gordon wes the pianist for the sing song and Mrs. George Bowness aocom the solos sung by Mrs. A. S. Mac- dent have been received yet. —-RETURNED FROM OTTAWA- Mr. George A. Callback, manager of the Marketing Department of the Canadian National Breeders Association, returned on Saturday night from Ottawa where the Dominion Fur i George M WIS —BRlDE-T0-BE SHOWERED — Miss Leonore MacNeill th guest of honour at the home of Miss Ruth Gallant when a niun- ber of her girl friends tendered her a. miscellaneous shower. lifiecNeill who is to be married this llfiibh received some very lovely g . A very jolly evening was span‘, and all wished the bride-to- be the best of good wishes. —FUNERAL SERViCl-IS-Jrhe fun- eral services for Stavert were held on Friday after- noon from her late residence and very largely attended. Rev. Mr. Hoddi- Daniel MacLean. Lap, George MacLean, our. “m”. “twat”. e a . 6n WIS y, g _ in Harmvule Cemetery. oer recon 1y broedceset from Van The Rev. J. C. MacNeill of Marsh- Neél MacxllleodyPor-te B. ,field was elected moderator of the “l” "tflm h“ 9mm” “a ml“ c i"! 57-911 0P9 i“! ° - 59M‘- - Presbyterian Church in this Prov- Florida. The came to the Island l the Vlmwuver public schools. w celebrate {he 50m wedding am ,ince at the annual meeting oi the niversary of their parents, Mr. a d day “god Mom’ I The meeting wen: on record as re-affirming its "loyalty and alleg- iance to the throne and person oi His Malesty.” It declared its “hearty concurrence with the sol- emn purpose to which Canada and were Messrs Frank Jardlne, Stanley —-DEATH OF MR. JOHN R. CLOVER-The death occurred on Saturday at his home in Summer- side of John R. Glover at the ad- vanced age of 85 years. Mr. Glover had been in failing health for some time. He vras formerly oi Kelvin but had lived in Summerslde for some years, where he was most highly esteemed. for his many fine characteristics. He leaves to mourn his wife formerly Miss Louise Mill of Mill Point, one son Frank at Picks-its, Guy McCauii Cairns. At the service Mr. Clem Car- uthers sang with sympathetic feel- ing, "My God and Father While I l2 vras the pianist. Interment was in the North Bcdeque Cemetery-S. -—_._ 25th WEDDING ANNIVERSARY -—On Saturday. 0c th th friends and neighbo Mrs. Samuel Wood of Strathcona assembled at their home to cele- brate with tlicm the twenty-fifth anniversary of their wedding. Af- William Hunter unwrap- ped many lovely and useful pres- ents. A vcry pleasant evening was solos by Mr. Walter Bur- dett and Mr. Herbert McLeod ac- nicpainicd on the organ by Mrs. Robin Clay were much enjoyed. Ml‘. Joseph Morrison of Forest Hill added to the pleasure of the even- inz with his tap dancing, old time dancing was enjoyed by all. music being furnished by Alex Buchanan. McGuire (formerly M Darius Hogg of Wilmot, to whom sympathy is extended. erai took place yesterday noon from his late residence to the Peoples Cemetery at Kensmgtons We °n m” m fortunately canoe CONSTABLE-CAMPBELL NUP- “may gIAiS-A quiet but pretty wteg; i ' l i d th U' - CflillgrgluPigbglllllflx-‘Zif irafatnsinfitoritlon "mm ‘Wcaumm “bu” l“ Inna” °" m" rem?" Ml" and Mrs. Wednesday, October 26, at l0 clock, when Irma Belle daughter stall‘ of New London was united! i“ manmg? 5° MT- Mme M~ 5°“ lenjoyable evening was spent re- ___._ 18W DIVING fflflldl —CLARK-MANN NUPTIAL§ - Campben °l mlhamg Rflad- The |of Miss Iona Dixon met at the A quiet wedding took place at the ceremony was performed by Rev. i alarms. and expressed her lng home once again where things iare quieter. - - Stewart McLaren and Ralph Burdett. A dainty lunch was served by the ladies present, and as the hands of the clcck were coming close to the midnight hour Mr, Wood in a few well remarks. thanked all present their thoughtfulness and them all of a hearty welcome any time they wished to assemble his home. (Patriot please copy). LLOYD MATHIESON Daniel Lloyd Mathieson. son of Dan W. Mathieson oi’ 224 Euston Street. Charlottetown was married to Miss Arlene Mange]. daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Allan Mangei of Campbelllon, Pennsylvania, on October 21st. They were married in Campbellton after which they left on a circles here show- ed promise as a junior hocke play- er and performed on the He played that position for strong American teams after leaving till he secured a good the Hershey Bar plan urers of chocolate bars in Hershey, ely decided to quit the life of a hockey tourist and settle down to business. He was r has been doing splendid- ly acccrfilng to l" extended congratulations and best wishes by his friends here. ' cen tly wh s-n a [h S her return to Mmvtreal after be- Reta Jean. eldest daughter of Mr. ing visiting with her mother. MYS- and Mrs, Orville Clark, Kensing- th n t t. ‘ me eyligljf- tgniuwa; united in marriage to Mr. “E53 ably SNPPMW ‘he 5‘°°m~ A!‘ ins Mr. Ifestier: Crillsoin his usual Mis Willxlrllsgl ollxigmsioxiingltialtiarhizgi? i“ ‘he mummy m” happy °°“‘ ijoyisl manner acted as chai ' ' pie left on a short honeymoon trip to the Maritime Provinces. brown accessories. She was attend- ed by her sister, Mrs. Jarcs Dixon for the past During and called on Miss Mary twelve-year-glid sor; c9 ° i 1th itabl ift. Grand River Road, was fatally in- fix)“, a s“ e g lured when he was hoisted off the lmemb running board of a car 8 o'clock gather and Sunday evening by a passing trufiké Good “govt nin was spent in mus Grand River Road about five miles mgsand duflng 1,1151, was served by the home side of a car driven by Mr. S man Acorn. As the car was Dassinil a truck driven Acorn. the lad was knock ground and draiiked aloha by the te feet e | lng Iona Ali came to a halt The vehicles were not actually in collision understwd. The acciden near the top of a ‘hill. t occurred [use on 1pm. when Campbell eldest daughter of ML and M11 honeymoon tour of the Mari-times. from Dundas. who was also ridiuil Elmgf Crogby, Bonshaw, became cm ‘he rum!“ “mm o‘ me earn“ bride M Eh“ om" Mac" River where the groom is a. Mrs James Lappn prosperous young farmer. 'l‘heir came the bride of Ernest Stull, son of Mrs. and the late Prank Stull. of St. Catherine's, Ont. McMahon. D, D. Rector. perform- ed the ceremony. the Nuptial Mass in the presence of a large number of friends of ‘the popular young couple. ‘Ihe bride. who was given in marriage was attractively gowned in navy blue with acces- sories to match, with a beautiful corsage bouquet oi’ white carria- vons and carried a white prayer k. Miss Bemedette Leppin, a sister. attend-ed the bride and was becomin ly gowned in a wine-ool- ored silt with matching sories. wearing a corsage of pink roses. Mr. J8EE! Lawlor supported A very large number of end relatives gathered at the home d Mrs. William H. Deighan Emerald, on Thursday evening, Nov. 2nd. to tender a shower Bl daughter Miss Ethel. wh ege to Mr. Aden McIvor, takes place on Nov. 8th. The room was beautifully decorated with crepe paper and flowers by Eileen Allen and White w the strains o Wedding March played by the had his wrist broken when he was thrown to the road in the accident. Another boy who was the opposite running board W115 not, inyured. There were three pas- car besides the‘ 'couple were a The late Robert Harold Jenkins. who passed away at Calgary Saturday, was born at Mt. Albion on June 30, i873. the son 0f the late Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jenkins. his mother being the late Jessie 5 Leo Mrs. nnnlnllifabfifl4<q @111 senders in the Misses Winn e White and Ford, and Miss Eileen the verses and prescn Miss Flofence MacCarville arranvcd thanked her friends for their gifts wis hi ing the groom singing "For They are Jolly Good 9 M c! l d ' Couple" and wended their way ggryea‘: fig a‘, gut“ u; @112”. The surviving brothers ters are as follows: Marshficld; Mrsb low." Music and dancing were ihen Mulligaans Or- ‘s ““ndrahali-—R ' Charlottetown; was supplied by Jenkins, .1141‘, and Mrs chestra and Fro" U —DEATH OF MRS. THOMAS LAUGHLlN-Many friends will re- Laughlrn on Friday at her home in Sherbrooke. lnughlln ivns only iii about three weeks and her death comes as a shock to her family and friends. Mrs. Laughiin was formerly 2n Hammill of Freetown. She was 7'1 years of age. married life was spent in Sher- brocize where she was beloved for her kind and charitable disposition. hospitable and her house was always and stranger, everyone being sure Miss Minnie M, Jenkins, _ dale; Gilbert Jenkins and William particumri Jenkins of the R. C. M lotteiown; Fred Jenkins, Edmonton. and Christie Jenkins, Calgary. McAVlNN-MrKENNA NUPTIALS —A very pretty wedding was emnized at St. Maiachis Klnkcra, mi Monday, October 30. when Hilda Margaret. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John McKenna. Cen- tral Bedeqiic. became the bride of Thomas McAvinn, son of James and the late Mrs. Ke‘ly’s Cross. Rev. M.J. Smith per- Th-e bride was attended by her sis- ter, Mary Patricia. while Joseph McAvinn, brother of was groomsman. The bride was at- tended by her sister Mary Patri- cia. while Joseph McAvinn, brother of the groom. was groomsma-n. The bride was becomingly dressed in blue velvet with accessories match and carried a bouquet of flowers. The bridesmaid was dros- sed in rust with accessories match. Ymmedlately after the cere- mony the bridal part the home of the bri e where a. dainty breakfast was served. Among the guests was Rev. William Mc- Cabe, of Kelly's Cross. Mr. Mrs. McAvinn left by car tour of the Maritime Before her marriage the bride was tendered a shower at her home and ipienv. of many useful "rsrcnts. Al‘ join ‘the marr age Char- vmornln heme, Mrs Laughiin was a devout member cf St. Paul's Church and rcceiv-zd the consolation of her re- ion before she died. There are three sons, Raymond nn the homestoad, Walter and E11- ivard of Sherbroo ters, Mrs. Percy Weeks, Pepe Road. Condon of Richmond‘. and one brother, Mr Patrick Ham- etown, as well as a num- d children and great to all of whom hy is extended. The .'.d on Monday, morn- late residence to St- Church. Surnmerslde. Rov- eelebrated the Solemn f Requiem. Rt. Rev. fficwited at tho grave. The fun- ttend-ed“. many Old Mn. Macliellan 0 last rites at the eral was largely a friends coming fr rue . T_OWN GUARDIAN _ . . giuRlsiEkyt/S BUDGET FOROIJEQ SATURDAY JATTINIIi-DISG WIDDING —Mrs. CELIIIATI 70TH‘ ANNIVER- left vooiaug ‘bu; sou eeoompeni I . . She was d her daughter Miss Gladys. N16 YlSTIBDAY-The of the Prince unwind Lslend ow. . Mr. vioe was conducted by Rev. Ir. assistant representative. have re- Chl-rlotizfown Mr. WEDNESDAY Denial uarrle assisted by the Rev. turned to Wheel- lrrivlnl on Saturday and Dr ompsori. Rev. Mr. MlcQller- rie officiated at the grave. The m. Murley luv. evening. {pallbearers were: Messrs. iMscLeen: Morrison Mac-lean; Iiorne scLean; Walter Deacon; the recfgient yesterday o! a buutl. Valley school district was ented by the Can- {na-n. Interment Kertsvillo Ceme- eidian Ho: turel Society and ery. ‘ donated by Honourable Bradford 717N535!‘ slmvwus-n" hm‘ r-r lishment in the beautification Marooned in England. unable to obtain passage on a boat sailing for Canada for a time after the r ence a or re. e nah“ ¥°§“‘i. ‘€v°ii‘aa.“" if.“ m» w» mad a, a1- ..:.".::...ls:;":.r:.. isms- , . Rev Mr Rev. Dr. Thompson. EJ155011 MacQuarrie officiated a Moore of Albion have had as their _Tne pallbagrgrg wgrg; guests recentfy Mrs. Moore's three sisters and their husbands. Hugh Lourie. Four-t William, Ont; Dr. and Mrs William K. Jackson, Mississippi; Dr. and Mrs. A. C. Rust. Willowdale, Ont- also 3 her two brothers, Mr, delight at be- Gordoh "ave a reading. A dainty ‘eral of M. Danil '1‘. M inn lunch was served. The decorations r e u o’ ° “h”! mum" used were in keeping with Halloween season; ATTENDED £0111 ANNIVER- HITYY Comet. violinist. Will be 1n- t me‘g,.ave_ terestecl to learn that- he is now a Messrs PQ- ‘ member of the Vancouv- Monmn Mac. er Symphony Orchestra, one of the Walter finest musical organizations in Can- ada. and that he played in the cen- couver under the direction of Dr. MacMillen. of Toronto. Mr. Gomez organizer of musical instruction in ‘presbytery in Zion Church vester- _PRETTY WEDDING_A very pretty wedding was solemineaed on. Thursday morning at the Parsonage, , KQMUIBWH. Rev. Mr. Somers of-, ficieting, when Miss Ruby Jean! Cousins. duushier o! Mrs. Cousins Kenn, which mmed of Burlington and the late Alex~lof her niece M13, A ander Cousins became the bride n: Iworces its; Egsgifefg pledged m me pnu“ Mr. John Cairns Marchbank, son lWBs a of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Marchbsnk, New Annan. The bride looked very velvet dress trimmed with crimson, ding trip through Nov; Scotia. Up- ,Merchbank will make their-home iln New Arman where their many friends wish them every happi- FAREWELL PARTING —A very noes-s. oxrie of Mrs. Elizabeth Macliean. Manse, Kensirr-gton on Thursday tanchel. to bid her farewell before morning, November 2nd, when Miss time lunch Revoir and Eon Voy- d, youngest son of Mr. and NORM.“ MRI-fwd- Rivfl‘ many friends sincerely wish them dale. The bride locked verv lovely a, happy long, proapéroug wedded in a. dress of plum shade with coat life. H. of blue and navy accessories. The ttended by Mr. end Mrs. Calvin Hyde, Clyde River. , After the wedding ceremony, the wkflcgimotaugedcag‘ Afiiergguig; bridal party motored to the home i summers.“ yestuday morning of the bride's parents where sup- Capt“ Eu u he was geneflmy P" was "Wedi W W6 immedll" known, had been up and around relatives. after which a large num- until Saturday when he took a 1 w Md ( iber of young folk gathered in He eav.'s mourn a 0w nee ‘chard/an and gnu Minnie M. Hooper), one son, Lloyd, o of the editorial staff of the Ottawa lkmd‘ °’ 5° d Citizen and two daughters, Mrs.‘ Fred Gates. West, Royalty, P. E. I and Mrs. Hough, Ottawa. "n!" Rev. B. C. Salter officiated. The Mlfi- bride looked charming attired in Leod who on behalf of thou PIO- e Queen Blue chiffon velvet, dress sen-t reed a farewell address while Wm; Queen m1nbeth h“ and m- Miss Laurel MacLean presented her Cessna to match. and was attend. Miss Iona in by her causin. Miss Willa Casely thanked the donors for l'¢- who was gow-ned in a beautiful ering her when all joined to- nevy taffeta dress with burgandy sanil “For She's A Jolly hat and shoes, m. Elmer Mann oung cowle motored to the brides Upon their arrival home the hap- Sumrnerside has been severed in a heart attack and although quite 5331mm“; aplbright was unable to get up but wishea and noun‘, linegered until ‘Tuesday when he they a“ 10km! mfpassed peacefully away during the morning. Capt. Arssnauft was born homewlard. Before her marriage, seventeen W," he manned m, we- Miss Crosby was tendered I mil- boats across the Straits between H. 1ceilaneous shower at the home of Cape Traverse and Cape Tormen- L. T Beaten, and tine, ‘which in theearlydays was the Henry M. Jenkins. {a151, at m; 110mg o; My, and M“, only can ting link with the main- Hazel-IDM, Danacm Wm" Sh, w“ iand.Capt Arsenault wasone of the brook; Parkman Jenkins, Mt. Her- ‘preented Wm, a set or dishes from earliest seafaring men to sail for ber‘, Mrs. Russell Bell, West Roy- alty; Mrs Joshua Bailem, 1ft. Al- bion; Mrs. Roy Howlett, Annan- dale; Mrs. Daniel Bell, Halifax; the late R. T. Holman when pro- ithe members oi the Bonshaw Wo- - ma“ Immune‘ duce from Hornans was shipped i-n sailing schooners to distant parts One of his earliest voyages was on An event of unusual intlfit. March 10th, 1817 when he sailed and Mrs. Chester M. Cox, to the younger set. was from Charlottetown on the good at 8-30 yesterday sht “A.donle." owned by n. 'r. in Trinity United Church Ho man, for Point Du Chene with of Mil red Grace. daughter of Mr. a cargo of oats. This was only one in of many such voyages to the lLieutenant Frederic A. large. R. C. mainland and farther afield which ‘N. V R... son of Mr. and Mrs. the Captain made during his long Ernest A, Large, with Rev. Hugh service for R, '1‘. Holman. His Miller officiating. and in the pres- latter years were spent on shore ence of a large number of friends as weierouseman for the firm he of the contractin parties. R. A ceremony. The bride. attractively attired Teale Blue with Phrsohis. trim a handsome bouquet of Ame Beaut Roses, was attended matching accessories and carried brid resistor, mtg:- MacDonald ' ill d much happiness stone . valurd members. rendere "O Per- fect Love" and a solo by Miss Pearl. Burns during the signing of the Tl“ ushers were: Mr. Alfred 3'1’? i-lrklettier, and Mr. Edwin John- ‘of? had served so faithfully at sea As the bride roceeded up the The Captain worked for over 50 aisle leaning on the arm of her years for the Holman firm. lil- father. by whom she was given in health caused him to retire about marriage. the wedding march was 15 years Gage. Since that time he play-ed by Prof. A. Rocy Kendall, L has enjoy . . M., A. A. G. ., who also — esided at the organ during the and family. The Captain was well the fruits of his labors in quiet contentment with his wife known and was elwe s to be seen in round the wharves sill taking an SAI-lf-Mr. and Mrs. John Watts “MWW at“; m‘ sebum. . - m II-OH NIW YORK m- : r Wheez- “ ' ' "'“°‘°“““'° will so out w w. erement with the Canadian Travel l“ M‘ bewvmmm- held yesterday from his late resi- Bureau at the New York World's Fair and deuce at North Wilt-shire. 'I‘he I671 Albert E. Marley, roviiice lost a well known his house in Vernon River Mon- Mr. Lea was born at Tryon in Januar llih, i850, the eon of the late Jo Lea. R, dqflb hll UVO -wanpm u - w onlsqtw nndolundthen W- IQPIIO. lieutenant Governor Wed of Prince Edward Island, for hsv- , Y ing made the most noteworthy ec- G groom by Mr. Inmuel COUNTY COURT JUDGMENT- ‘s Count coruft ye v G. O. II t for the defendant. Jos- MacDonald of Charlotte for $25 and costs ns Pursey, North Rus co, FUNERAL SERVICES-The fun- m - Wlllllm 80ml’ Film" fled the City Pol ce. Th! victim of BIRTHS was held Tuesday afternoon the - ~-—-- .._ the Cuinliffe amoral Home. The 011,115 Q service was Carlyle Webster. The pull were . Cyrus Pickers: from ool in July last. Mr. R the plaintiff and Mr. MacDonald for the de- ev. . bu"?! experience and was taken to DIES AT WORCESTER—Hel' many friends in Charlottetown and in Tignish will learn with regret of the death of Miss Annie Mc- ARTER-MIcCARA — At the home of the bride's parents in Elm- field, N.S., Sunday evening, . 29. at eight o'clock, Myrtle, daugh- ployment with the Post Office De- with 2. 1939. to Mr. and Mrs. Pdigg for of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh MacCa- partment as Postal Clerk, Male. “ml- Whfllflfly River. a so“, 11W" united!!! mBlTlBBttoJam-ss They were successful in recent pm“ Nov 4 m3 Wriehi- Curler. Contain of the 5- competitions held by the civil Ser- my“, - - 9- w M“ and Mo. Miss McKenzie daughter of the late John Arnold McKenna for many years a respected citizen of town. Mrs. (Justice) A. E. Arsen- charming in a french blue silk vel- [amt L, a mace o! the l“! vet dress with hat and accessories Mcxenna hos-tum” m mum,’ M“, 1.1.1311 to match, and was given in mar-, ' Miss Jennie riage by her brother-in-law- Mr. Vaughan) arrived home last night Robert Hogg of Kelvin. MLss May fund told of her experiences on heir Marcnbank sister of the gronm a1- iylseilgnilii grail-gag: i" will") ~ tended the bride and were a black d _ Mrs‘ Mcauuffaltlgg bxbggniapaait h" “Wit-Aw” We" bliick- Mr- Ev- ued he, boom“ erett Cousins, a cousin of the and sailed in another boat. re- b?!“ “W! l8 Brooms man. Im- arrivlnsz in Montreal safely. mediate‘y after the ceremony the Islander witnessed air raid ‘happy young couple left ini- a wed- biaclrouts and other war Oct -WO0DSIDE — SCHUBMAN — A pretty weddin t Summersgle, on Friday, Nov. . M Linkletber. became .Wilfred Edward son of Mr. andMrs. bride was prettily gowned He was a graduate of St. sun's University, and McG-ill University, his delree of M. D i corn WEDDING ANNivansA-"°°°M“¢ - l from tution in m, Dmon_ John Nam, Kenny. EASTER - At North Wiiishirc, on ;RY -Heartiest con ratulations were] extended to Mr. a Mr 90° on Sunday Nov. 5 friends and relatives. . and ‘Matheson have celebrated th |annlversary of their weddi what is more, they are hae life r1 the fullest. he can read without -and Mrs. Matheson that she is the mother of eleven prosperous child- ‘ren. Their many friends join in wishing them many more “E He leaves to mourn his wife, f - mgfly Jqggphjne 5,111,111. daughcéir Maurice McQuaid; Stephen Peter 1 n 1 Gallant, o! Rus- Connolly; Roderick Joseph McDon- ——————MARRLKGE. ' - a ticot clad a sllsterrofl Aeneas Gsl- aid; Martin Rose Gilmore; D. Glacl- .—_—i~——;___* _._-____ _ an, . P. .. o Boomfied, ai o to 0'H nl ; Fred E. Mo :6; _ . om son Raymond. or Nowcnsi-lse- bagel Jozep?’ MacKinnOn; Exile §QQTT¢hu§§PNE§BQQQQmflyl, ‘,¥,‘;n§'h°“;gd g‘ Buote; John Gregory Carl Cullen; November 9, 1939, by me R/ev. Hugh N Rilbeftwll. Uhéfga-Wmvctuglslj and Gm-(rd MacDougall; Gerald 3t Maine. to Charles Dalton lion- Mgu Anmmegk Mcqnflh d M15‘ MacKinnon; Norman Samuel Mac- WATTS_GARNHUM_ _ , _ Ella MoGrath, teacher in grxince of u“? Percy owe" Gamer“? Al“ United Church Parsonfge 9nd“. “ales College. Charlottetown. ‘ ° of the late Dr. WEDDING BELLS -A wedding of much interest to the {people took place at Tryon United Parsonage on Octo m dau_. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Howatt of Ham - " The "it 91 “IQ "9" doll-Bin of the groom acted as ton became the 14> and 49m‘ Efoomsmau. The IP00!“ slit to Jiarrison, son of Mr, a d om Ithed bfidi was a beautiful yellow lThomas Stordy of Crapaud. Rev. as n - Y . _ The boy was getting a lift on the er ladies was,“ and “m: ma» glam bgioiiietibanttlilflw btrrildyesgnxigzdrma lgheifgilrfirlé pleoafloérineghkilrxexlfiiezrernony. man a gold tie clip. Immediately ‘suit of navy blue with picturesque ‘airlgektlgfiy i111 quietly dispflsed m after the ceremony the happy, G OM88. UROSB i: uvraeaauu NUPTIALB autumn wed-ding was _ at Glen Alden. Maipeque Road on ent of much interest took place in WILLIS- BEER -- At Zion Mame '7 at i010!) a. m. Kfilliilliltvn on Nov. 6th. 1939 when on Wednesday. Nov. 8. 193i) by llli! when Annie Lillian Weir. a. u, Mr- and Mrs. Peter MacNuti were Rev. o. Carl le Webster. Miss F101‘- became the bride of Sidney Have- iii hilme to their irielldi 0h "l6 once Mary er or Clyde RlWi" l0 own Re“ fiftieth anniversary of their wedd- John Stirling Willis oi King- loclr Burhoe of Charlottot 1e W055“,- ofllcmedv The lng da . Peter MacNutt, son of Mr. brido. wh was given i l “d” gvwiwv gammgaiu choge 157x13’ ley and Susan Stewart. daukhier of ° M ROWn and elbow length _ al Lot 49. t0 Mary Keen i Lo,- ~19. gloves. m: headdress was mad-e of {.‘,,‘;‘3..,{1§‘.‘,;..“‘“,,LE3', '2,“ $Z'MS§§.{E§ BEATON-MACI)OU(?XLOL _ A‘ m'wit““‘fbgofxv°tt "WW" "m! Will Presbyterian church. They went to Zion Manse on Saturday, Nov-fl. fled l Y Bnrrbgwmzf’ of "id 6H‘- live on the farm ad oining the Mac- 1939, by Rev. a. Cgrlyle “7L>b514_>y_ Beam: H“ usliue no American Nutt homestead in arnley which Miss Janette Katherine MacDougail vane, sh es an t ies of the was their home for‘ fortY- Seven of Belle River to Mr. John Roland v. e was a tended by Miss years. Three years ago they sold the ‘Bggtgn o1 w1ns1oa_ who wore a floor lengtgrimalgf 13$ %dKvéilt;lfltBht-%g ttggghwr’ Mary CAMPBELL-CONSTABLE-Al m6 queen's blue taffeta, and car-fed a home has always been synonymous 1939 by the Rev G N serum bouquet of ti ith ho: itaiity. So it was only fltt- ‘ ‘ ' ' , '_' hair fern. ari-f?:ahgan‘nan'nin'f'ii§fi'f big that ‘their friends and neighbors In“! Ben“ Cmmable M Ne“ L” in of the groom acted es grooms- should join with them in helpirg campbsu of Grahanfs MML P_ E hat and memories to match. Miss Muriel Clark, cousin of the bride. ome where a delicious wedding was bridesmaid and Mr. dron dinner was served to the families ;Howatt, ‘irother of the bride, amply '—A~ very Pretty weddi“! W“ B01- of both bride and groom after ‘supported the groom. eminized at. Tryon, Baptist Parson- which the party motored to Bor- Saturday, Oct. 21st at 2:80 den. where the hall!!! newlywed! Myrtle Kathleen Crosby cfili-“ed 0n me "W" 11°11?» 0X1 l! Pretty wedding was solernnired St. Dunstan's Basilica on Satur- N py couple ~iil reside in Indian Eunice Anne. da ter of LAPPIN-STULL-A quiet up; D KINSMEN MEET-At the A link with the early history of ‘ versity. He spoke 0h lems of Quebec". He actor of the Pre The annual m‘ “mm o! ock law and Quebec’ George Ayers as ‘club's bowling team which inerslde council. There was e large attendance. Mrs. B. cial commissioner, trfk on the prob em! 0f could co-opereie with one another to their mutual advan their annual mee Carrie Holman gave an description of the Guide movement in year. mere was a ve Y in membership a an ei~'s company has been fonn- here in a, Guider's club is in the near future, fficers for the coming Vice Chairman Miss Wan on ec M Msh ; Ex utive — rs. rt ollison; Mrs. Jon. Celia Mrs. me MacKay; Mrs. L. Davies and Mrs. J. B yincial council —M informative address on Gui r leaders end the of the Guide of gave a re:urne of ting first end Miss spent all to be oi'- Dr. Duncan en residence at Hampshire where Mr. . Watts was a respected farmer. “Hem mm“ Born at Hampshire as years ago. sumptuous and 11.1mm 9WD“ Nov. 6th. 1939, Willam Henry Pal- - Mr. Watts ll l. son 0f the late Mr. was served and g thoroughly de- m"- 5864 '73 3'88"- James Wetie who came here from lightful evening enfoyed by all. A - Edinburgh, Scotland u en archi- unusually lime MM! tect to assist in the erection of the ldikd their hilarity to the meni- Coioniai Building. This aged couple have been blessed with s children, as mnn- §§§dv‘"°m°‘e“, ‘ilfihfflflth flfdn"; “ENRLJ, NOW,“ cm, on 5,1... and interest in nautical matters and accessories to match. and carrylhl loved in relate his experiences can with the ieeboet crosslngsand early by seafarin days. He was kind and Miss irginia Large, sister of the Icharltabe and God fearing. He groom, who was beeomingly gown- mttended regularly at St. Penis ed in a grape shuie of crepe with Church and was e member of the e Holy Name Societ . Captain beautiful bouquet of yellow roses. Arseneult was rnerr twice his The groom was supported by firet wife was Sarah Anderson of Walter J. Cox, brother of the Crepeud. and from that marriage e. lone daughter, Mrs. Andrew Cau- During the ceremony a roprleie det of Chelsea. Mus. survives. His music was softly played Prof. ‘second wife formerly Mary Rose Kendall. while the Church Choir. ‘Arsenault of Egmont Bay‘ is left to of which the brid-e and oom are mourn, besides two deug Vincent Rpbicheud in,the States and Mrs. Andrew Perry of Sum- meraide. to ell of whom much path is extended. ‘The funeral be eld on Thursday moraine his late residence to St. Pea s uroh, S. leon. All of the children are still liv-‘ d in her feseion of - ' in: with the exception of William 11¢ for never! years. The lli°°m MeoLEAN—At North Wlltshlrc. illl who was accidentally drowned at w" “m” i" u“ m“! “mmrm Saturday, November 4, 1939. Daniel no Eilersiie Guides um. hm broufllte Th’ o, the m“, c? T‘ Macmn’ m ms 82nd Fm uh Hunter rlliver 10 years ego. u living c ildi-en Include: Mrs. Prank m" on Sanderson. North River; Hamilton 5x31991523, g1 "'4 lgégyogghg gfidfinyzxeybgiyliwi-hpliigii. IMrs. of KI-lllvllhiro. Reuben of Vsn- left on a short trip to the mein- f1“, Storey aged 1s _\‘(‘fll‘S- oouver, 5.0.: Miss Elle of Harnp- land, returning on Saturday ove- ' ’ shire: Mrs. chemi- Edwards, Hemp- him to the iwme of the groom sun-At Murray "iggfg 11mm John Jr. oi Harnpshi t. end Where eel/ml W“!!! MP" "'1" Nari m"- "- 1939- M“ e messy Camp near St. hn and of the caoiinpé‘ o I o the assistance Guides. The officer: ei- eeted for the year were: Q Q Mrs. Beatrice MecNeili, Vancouver. ed _Y Owing to the ill health of Mrs. giggiiimigiwdfhgmwd? ‘DUFFY-At Maple Plains, Norcm- - Wm‘ m‘ “"11"” v W" illlW! through life a the will of the celebrated. She is n years old. i Booty-Treasurer -Mile I==§QY§MBER 11. 1939 suosciaiisizi? w u manners-noon: wen- mwnmdhm - w. fiiiiaggiom rxvtia minkfor aawymmfififlofgw G-A maaaiaaimiaaualted bfsminktbthemink “In”, show; had,“ l’ fwufieggloetwhm mm‘mm'*"m°°gsigm |m' scoveheadflgefitlofaobugt ”"'°""h"'“”-"‘“" '_ ° I e - ~ Mrs. Grace Bleak of the staff of Goulon lair .0. figftmhfl‘ w" “mlwiodla lumen erW. R - N. Glerlottetown but now on duty 511154111111; 115:1: gffimofi“ bred tlm many in naiixu. ‘lél! bride we: armori- hm excellent Iuocem with $1 m.“ Amherst. on $135M and the mom Mr. "ma", in?!“ Black 1m Bruce cob. a. 0.31.10! . ‘u l m, mymmafTggffuu. Wednesday mm“, m“ nurses-Am MILITIA - er. 1m residence, Spring puffl Paul's and Central Ohrbtien St. Dani-en's Basilica when ‘Rb i! airman-rams! m. Her- u, w ow»- ~1 Ml» -= "gag"; sire’: tnrmlmtgtist missrte.r"..s"s.h.m t 1,831,‘,- soldierswereentertsinedbyepro- ”° “w” %ceml fir‘? M, ush hislittlefin r.'rhe ' ~ ' . m" m,“ tame,“ wt Dennis. Mr. Charles ion-is _wnn --_E °" ‘m b. Md up rendered vocal numbers. A peu- AL S RVlClis_-p1,, wapnnibliza-nimnisa kill-iii we iltunai? groom by moron-know his late 332i?” 31;. w“ pa“ ‘y, m; Uhgwd 1116 lkdlfiMthl churches. 82W! ThSf-Not f0 5t, PTA’): Chluloh Parsonage. North Bedeihidue UL m) PM)“ wATnnp-H u‘ u‘ at 8:30 Tuesday mornng Rev. r. P I. eer- 1,1, m! m . Hoddinott officiating, of Miss nu- ins a BDlssl-i in the wani- lete u» fimffl“, Rm”, fiimg en nigiend, daughter of Mr. and "MW MI- 3P1"! Cimflm- “U? Leilan officiated at n.1,... me, M“ “w”; “mum “wen”, watchman on Bruce Stowe! s i‘: the greys. '1‘1ieJpa‘i-i1dgem,5 w.“ the service at the grave. T11, u s who: Mesa-oi A, ' Cuford, 1. Hillier. Pie Hillier and Pie ' “i si- tooklloetthefunenlofithlte m“ um‘ p be; in ult wubieid oncwmn m‘ v Q largely attended. 1w. 137:‘ 11",“, wharf, rushed over to Lnvutigete an‘ w m‘ gm“ Mummy M the source of the noise and discov- “$51.”, 911mg,‘ Doucwna hi: gig; cred a man struggling in the we- mun-y, gy-fy Douoeme and te beio . Mr. Connors rescued the u; 3m, _ _ "i" 2-9 a3’... the ic wafer and noti- %—l== ~IS lunge was,Mr. Jack Essory - _...__, ity. Fixcept for a bed wet- “my,” ting he was none the worse for hhi’: 30mm Noxtqélxnfityfrsgllliigélg Mr and ' ' home by the Police. rt men-s wmnbre M“ Hm“ “mo. -'0==il'i°li- . u. t bled th “M- “ ""- Y-ml" R- Sh” of in? 19ha‘r%i the Slit. e ficflialsfiAtmfir ‘fig’, Mmlslgial. - l I . PS. or. oemb “i- nard H. Hughes, City, a. daughtgn According w the latest lmue of QFQPEQQ 2°14}:- Ehfi-hdirifsigginl. the Canada Gazette, the following an Mlfmh_ Mt Hem“ a dell?" resident: of Charlottetown, P. a. r., a, ' g1" and locality have qualified for em- NUNN-At the P. E. I. l-lospiinl. STEWART-At the P, E. l. Hos- SWWB-n. City. a daugiiux, f f - South Shields. llinglendwiikyywege '1" °°"‘““‘°‘°“- °”“""- W“ CUDMOBE-At ma P n. l. u... unnwnded‘ The cflflnonyw” 0°!“ Master; Allan Joseph MacDonald; CBC ' . 'gggtebuq.wptgligyfinlgaililifgagag: “mph Tweedy mm“; L” P‘ 3"“ I ‘ dnughwr- (Sun b°m)~ ter will reside in Halifax. Jamcs Roiirison; A112!!! Daniel Msc- pital, Nov. s, 1989, to Mr. and Mrs E. M. Cudmore. Oyster Bed Bndgg: rigan: Arthur Stroud Reynolds; Al- KENNEDY-At the P. E. I. Hos- fred Joseph Murray; James Arthur gutgéihn§énaraeiiifii aoléf- gfgidglffi ~ r M - N1?‘ gfigshnfigwexioitlfiqlgwgfasgg, MacKinnon. John Fancis c daughter‘ (Ausuna Vida)‘ Frank C. MoGreth, l He wes born at Avlnn; Stephen Wilfred McDonald; Mulumlhd“ Kmkora Jacob Keir Duggan: Donald Augus- m. 1939' w ML and Mrs Percy 1311, 9,131.; tine Somerled MacDonald; Charles ' - 1 ,, the son of the late Jflhgl’? McGrath._ Russell Murray; Myles Alexander §F§§h§.,1fic1§§“m°" Mary KM" Dun- MacPherson. William Brenton STEWART-At the P.1d. Island chl-Ylm-Wwwn- Stewart; James Edwin McCarvill; Hospital, Nov. 4, 1939, to Capt. J Montreal. Stewart co-slon Ives; Cornelius David and Mrs. Stewart, a daugh- MacCormac: Waiter Angus Jay; Oct. 9, 1939, to Mr. and Mrs. Rol- Benedlct Malachias Callaghan: and Easter’ a so“. John Alexander MacLennan; Rol- M11181‘. Aliiiilfl Ida blidller of Augu- of Kensinglon Hugh MacLean. Kaelrlrlrber Q9, i939, blynl the Rev. Hugh -' —" 9!‘. uee e eon Garnhum WllR-BURHOE-A very pretty of Charlottetown u; Lo 11,,- solenuiimd —50'l‘H ANNIVERSARY —Ari ev- Watts o; Hammshflg me ‘ rm“ s n. rs. James MacNutt of Darn- CARVER-KEENAN-At the Bishops Palace. Oct. 25,1939, by Rev. lon _ m: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stewart, Mal R McMahom Loyd carver u, Powm psque were united in marriage on Ve- T719" Parsonage, Kensington on 02'. '25, don. P. E. I. to Lorne Mason make the anniversary a memorable i . f- t - < - ggsfngqwflggeg §§,‘,‘,‘;°“,§"c%n';,‘ffl_ MoGtLLlVARY-YOUNG - At Syd- ulate the worthy coupler they were MY Mme-b N51 0Y1 “will? N0- reg- assisted in receiving by ivlr. ad Mrs. "ember 3- 1939. Regimental Quor- of Kinsmen held Robert MacNutt of Darnley and WFMQSWY Sfilflfiflflt RC0’ Dhlilvl lotteiown last evening Mrs. Lydia the Rey, Dr, Gavin beautiful studio couch with en ac- Company. P. E. Island Highlanders of 51h Dumun-g Um. compel-lying complimenlary address (Black Watch). to Miss Gypsy Dor- "The Prob- I18 W911 as other indiyhlual gilf/i is Young, daughter of Mr. mid first outLln- were received by the bride and Mrs. Walter Young of Charlotic- - groom of fifty years ago. A musi- t °d m‘ hum” °x Qusbec “om cal programme consisting of the own slim of Kenslngwn, A McGillivary. of Headquarters s’ o! 1on8 o made the eve!“ ROBERTSON-CARVER —- Al tilt‘ klwlllld he "l"- f°§ . 1 1,1 R u “MK, home of the bride's parents VHTiOll fir?‘ trtkelrcfili: §degyft an °‘;.‘Tg',n_"§°,._ ‘M m}, River on Tuesday, November '1. irimh Cunadfan md glaclviirtt are in good health and un- 1939- '3!’ REV. G. Carlyle Web- the Cathol'c Ohurch played such er Dvme Pr“ t pert in making Que- fllgollrgoil? ozmfgle lgiif many friends. the recent election. e 5llllfdly Oct. 21. 1939i by W1‘ dluce- MACSWAIN_MACLUBE_A mu“ ;SfQWSl't ‘Irltes. Myrtle Kafhirol‘ - Gi-‘Ydm riage of more than ordinary in- tomb)’. Bonshaw. t0 John 011" e Gfimlcigilltaglfolgilvtfi gerest was solemnized at the Pres- JVIIOI-Aod, Riverdaie. p won nmgfiemflfé- aimfgfigfi mfg‘; l JARDlNE-HORTON- At c1...» ip as! Anni, Edm_ 0,31,, dimmer m, ‘Lzttenigvwn,’ Saturday. Nov. 4. man nsmells club lul- souorl- Bu“ and Mrs Art Maoflwein Peters ~ - - N _ - ~ - fl-forton of Mt. Albio to A .illi “m” “w” ‘M “m” °’ Rm’- "°°’"“° '-“° W“ i“ W11" Gilmore Jardine of fir» Versise; ddnoe 511011111 51,111 stez. Miss Hazel C Carver of vor- have many useful years, at, least non River to Mr. Edrnimcl Robcri- this is the wish and prayer of their son, Birch Hill. ' CROSBY-MMLEOD -- At Tryml. l-i. Bishop. Vera Elsi" Harbor North The Winsome bride __._..._ __.',l“_'l'_'!5 One of Prince mdward name looked champ,‘ 1,, , w, d W, "- ———--~ igifrfbferigggluofutlxtaxiftfnflrimgeqest {Qeaaanifitsfiviiaawtnafigrw November 9th, 1939,1411. Ten-sh paturday. They are Mr. and Iain-s. lhizr coysékehdissngsggguggmmrh Oroken, wed 90 yum F, (nee Jllloiie w- “m F“ J4"- SMITH-At Geor to ,N .8th. of Hampshire who have wfififlmf f; "W" m isao. Mrs. smithfkaag‘ 1s°"..,,,,,_ of their married life in ' “m” Widow of the late Captain John CIOKIN-At Sacred Heart Home. perfonm by Rev. A. S. Meclreen. 5mm,‘ After a short motor drive the bridal - Seventy yearn ego on Nov. 4th. 1w x-gtuyngd m the 1mm; 9g 1,1“ oRDEAU_5udd t, 1,1 resi- Mr. and Mrs. Watt; were married rides parents where about fifty. gen“, spring ‘i... rlsov. 5- in St. James Presbyterian Church iL-vited gogtafliuunedisfie relatives 1939, Rgygnond Cor-dew, age 43 °""‘°"”°‘"‘ “y ‘h’ m; aenfifaaimbaifmmaiwfiiafia? F11; Isa-At vermn River. No’- "1 guests were entertained with ex- 1990. Befimm M. 1M. liked 9° Vi!" W ML and M11. Thomas camgmn of Bnldemn. ‘ PALMER-At Charlottetown U“ i‘ VILLETT-At Victoria Nov. z Josie '°"°'"“"' vuim, aged r1. v mcnt of the occasion, but after ex- _M - 1d _ N ., 4, 1039 “mm-mi best wish" m m‘ bme Glovcréafgecoo fill“- children and l’! greet-grandchild- 51-1119 1,, n 11,111,111‘, o; pun“ o; “y. November 5' 1939' My, Mary lWalea college and has ‘n en- Hen“ a v being a member. of w welcome them. Many boeui-i- Macks-e. in her 85th your. 8th, i930, Mrs. James Duffy. A!" many frienth. 53 79!"-