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Rollo ;Bay, heiress their guest this week 'Mr. John La Blanc of Inverness, N. 8.. We regret to learn that Miss Mary MacDonald. Little Pond is on the slck 11st, Her many friends hope for her speedy recovery. - . - Mrs. Joseph G. MacConnsc, New Zealandleft recently for New York, where she- wlll spend ‘the winter months. The illness or Mrs. Edward Sheren of Bear River is regretted. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs Arthur Dixon on the arrival of a young son. Mrs. Edward Peters. Rollo Bay. is visiting ln Souris the guest o! lVIrs. Lamar Leaver. Mr. Louis MacDonald. Vermont ls visiting his brother Mr. John Mac- Donald, Bear River South. Miss Mildred Coffin, St. Mary's Convent, Sourls. spent the week end at her home in Fortune. Miss Caroline MncKlnnon, nurse- in-tralrung at Falconwood Hospital relumed Monday after spending a few days at her home in Bear River South. Miss Cassie Anderson, St. Charles arrived home from Boston last week. C Mr. and Mrs. Iouis Deaple of Consort, Alta... who have spent the past two months visiting friends and relatives left Tuesday morning where they will visit Mrs. Desglela sister Mrs. Stephen Dunn before proceeding to their home in the west. Their many friends in Rollo Bay wish for them a pleasant journey home. Mr. John C. MacDonald, (prohib- ition officer) Sourls and Capt. Char- les MacDonald, Port Dover, Ont. of their sister Mrs. Joseph Mscltae. Mr. and Mrs. John H. MacKlnnon, BearRlver were recent visitors to Rollo Bay. We nr glad to report that Mrs. 331w! zlNG UP FATHER, rnc i cnsnroficroww ovslmm g reutest mwww comedies & GREAT MYSTERY THRILLER S T R A N D 1»E%%JR1€‘€$ ORCHESTRA “C O L L E GI A N S” Central Guardian no nor DELAY sending your rc- newal-you will get sn artistic calan- dar if paid in time. BY PAYING YOUR. SUBSCRIP- TION-now get the choice of nine wi- endsrs from the Charlottetown Guar- dian. g WE OFFER the balance of our Horse Blankets, Robes and Bells at cost to clear. S. L. Hardy 6r Co. 4965-3-2-2! OUR. SPECIAL DISCOUNTS on Robes, Coats, Harness and Sleighs will be continued during runners’. Week. A. Home 3r Co. 3-1-81. 25% DISCOUNT.‘ on the balance of our Horse Rugs and Sleigh Bells during mrmers’ Week. A. Home s» Co. ' 3-1-31. GET YOUR CALANDER FOB. 1929 by paying your subscription to the Guardian. Nine to choose from. HOLIDAY SEEKERS-Large num- bers of enquiries are being received every day now at the Office of the Prlncedlldward Island Publicity As- sociation from persons asking for folders, maps etc. This year's news- paper advertising has not been com- menced yet, and considering the mmlber of letters coming 1n every day is quite remarkable. One gentle- man from New York in writing for a map stated that he and his family were coming by suto and hoped to look up the home of his ancestors who had taken up s. farm on Brack- ley Point Read in the year 1818. James MacConnac of Rollo Bay West who has been confined to bed owing to a severe fall is able to be up again and will we trust soon be enjjoylng her usual good health. . , The marriage took place at the Church of the Precious Blood, Hyde Park. Mass. of John D.. son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter D. Peters of Rollo Bay East to Miss ' Helena MacLel- lan of Hyde Park formerly of Indian River, P. E. I. The bride was charm- lngly dressed in blue georgette with hat to match and carried s. boquet of roses. She was, attended by her sister Miss Mary Mscflellsn who wore a tan gown and carried s boquet of sweet peas. Mr. William R. Bourgeois of Rollo Bay ably sup- ported the groom. Previous to her marriage the bride wa-stendered a miscellaneous shower at the home of her sister where she received many dainty and useful gifts. Mr. and llllrs. Peters will reside in Cam- bridge. The best wishes of a. host of friends will follow them to their. new home. . m. rum Webster Moleside of TEACHERS STUDY GROUP- Tha regular meeting of the llllmlrs. Teacher's Study Group was held in Ellmra. School on the afternoon of Feb. 14th, with Inspector Mullen and six teachers present. In the lb- sence of the Pres. Miss Dingwell, vice-pres. occupied the chair. The minutes were read and adopted liter which Mr. Mullen gave s. very ln- structive and much appreciated talk on the teaching of geography. He al- so gave some valuable information on the making of s. time table. Next meeting will be held on ‘many, March 15th at 7 p. m. Each teacher ls asked to prepare a lesson plan lll geography and demonstrations on the teaching ofprimary reading will be given by Miss Desgle and Miss Stewart. BBOOKFIEID PERSONALS. — Mr. Ronald MacDonald. blacksmith of Brookfleld, returned to his homo after undergoing two operations in the P. E. Island Hospital. Mr. Mac- Donald cannot speak too ‘highly of the kind treatment given him by the whole hospital staff. His friends ex- pect to see him beck to his work shortly, and to hear the heavy ham- mer ring the anvil, and the sparks fly out the open door. Miss I-luel MncLeod has returned to Charlotte- town after spending s few days at her home in Brookfleld. Mr. Bruce MacDonald, North Wlltshlre is spend- ing a few days in Moncton, the guest of his sister Mrs. W. L. Hale. Mr. Illsrdlng Fraser, Elmira, was ln Charlottetown this week on busi- ness. WEDDING BELLS-A very grace- ful wedding was solemnlzed in the home of the bride's parents Mr. and MmBar-t. C. Hardy of Union Road. P. E. I. at four o'clock in the sitar- noon o! Wednesday, February thir- teenth. nineteen hundred and twenty nine, when Miss Dorothy Martha Hardy was united in marriage with North River. The ceremony was per- formed by Rev. ‘Thou. A. Wilson, B. Sc. of West Covehsed. minister of n» Pastoral cbil-gs, m the presence of the immediate relstivm of the bride and groom. ‘The horns was very tastefully decorated with potted plants and flowers, s. beautiful back- ground of these being arranged where the young couple stood tn make their marriage vows. Th; bride entered the room on the arm of her father, very charmingly attired in rose-beige chiffon velvet 811d carry- ing s bouquet of pink tions and maldenhalr fern, the wedding march being played by the bride's sister Miss Florence Hardy. After nasivlng the congratulation and hearty good wishes of Ill , nt, the bridal por- ty retlred-tothediningroom, when a dainty wedding supper wls served. 121101. c2» o! the bride and groom: With H“ setting sun Mr. and Mrs. Mcfefilde set out for their new home at North River Corner, travelling thither bl‘ auto, surely a. notable circumstance for the depth of a. Prince Edward Island winter. The bride wore, over a dress of sand silk, a coat of blue broadcloth, with opossum furs, and s. flower hat of rose and sand. May they live happily ever after. BONSHAW INSTITUTE —_ The Bonshaw Women's Instltute held u very successful concert. and bflfikfi?" social in Bcnshsw Hall Feb. 14th. A large crowd was in attendance and a splendid program was‘ presch- ted in the usual Bonshaw style which corms-ted of comic readings, solos and dlaloques, etc. The music past was under the management of the capable organist, Mrs. Hickox who‘ never fails to make anything she un- dertakes to do, a success. _A large l number of baskets were sold. Mr. Samuel Beaten acted as auctioneer. The program was as follows; Open- lug chorus. Reading, Olgo MlicNevln. (moored). Solo. Stewart MacNevin, (encored). Dlologuc.-' Marrying a" Princess. Reading. Myrtle Crosby.‘ » Solo. Idella. MndRse. Dialogue. Leav- ing Jonah. Solo. Hector MacNsvuii (encored). Reading. Gordon Ding- 'well. (encored). Duet. Mrs. I-llckox and Mrs. J- W. BoyceJCloslng clior- us. After the singing of the Nsllonrzl Anthem, m" enjoyable ‘evening wrs brought to s close. . , 1.0m"; ‘chum: women's m- STITUTE.-The regular v monthly meeting of the Long Creek Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. N or- man MscLean on Friday evening, Feb, 8th, with an average attendance o! nine members and four visitors. The meeting opened, with the singing of 0 Canada. followed by reading oi minutes of last meeting and approv- al 'oi some. A report from the Buy- ing Committee was rend and it was moved and seconded that the same be paid for. Mrs. Alex MscLcod and Mrl. William MacDonald were ap- ‘polnted ‘on the sick Committee for the month of February. It [was moved and seconded that. the Instlt- ‘ ute give twenty-five dollars towards ‘the hull. Miss Mary Stretch was paid for songs she had purchased for the bazaar. A vote of thanks was extended to Mrs. Norman MacDean and Mrs. Alex MscLeod for the making 01' the curtains. Government Grant was received. The meeting closed with singing. Mrs. Alex MscLeod invited the members to her home for next meeting. Myrtle MBOLBOd, Secy. Tms. Millview and Vicinity Beautiful snow! Beautiful snow! lhlllng so lightly, Dally Ind nightly, Alike ‘Nllhd the dwellings of lofty and low. . Henna are prancing Cheerily dancing, Stirred by the spirit that comes Muly beautiful and varied wedding . - v lmumuggglluli ti. ,. c. par-h“. glitatsstiflodtotbewidspcpulcrit! lk.WillltdWoodlndMissPlnsy from the snow. ,,_ _.______ . TO-DAY’ olly Moran and mun-y Grlbbon -— ‘whit a pair of newly-weds! With v "Flash," the willi- der nor. loin: along as thcll’ demon chllfiml"! Wood; Vernon River were FEW"? visitors n» m. Melllck the guests c! Miss Mabel Relbords. .1vu-. M. n. Jenkins, Mlllvlew. spent Saturday in Charlottetown. Mr. George Smith, Mlllvlew Wis I visitor to the city. The many friends of Mrs. Jiwhn Murphy, Mlllvlew are sorry to hear of her recent illness. Master Raymond Murphy who has been seriously ill, ls reported as be- ing better. ‘ Mrs, 'W. L. Jenkins, Ml-llvlew, spent Monday the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Shaw. Vernon. . _.l.__. M155 Amy Myers, Huelbrook, was n recent visitor to Vernon. "Messrs. L. Lsuh and James Mont- gomery were nmnog the recent vis- itors‘ to Mlllvlew. Mr. Harry James, city was a re- cent visitor to Mlllvlew. - ' Tllcimany friends of m. J. 'I‘. C01- ‘llris, Vernon River, are sorry to learn he is confined to his home with l. cold. ' ‘ . __..._.__....___. Rev. P; DuMcGlllgBfl, Vernon Riv- cr was Pa. recent visitor to the city. Mr. Blols Andrew, city was a re- cent vlsltor to Mlllvlew. Mr. and Mrs. George Jenkins, Millvlew spent a -‘ ‘ evening the guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Jenkins. Miss Hazel Smith and Mr. Ray- mond Smith, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Lane. ‘ Mrs. McLean, Orwell Cove and Mrs. B. Wood: Tea Hill were guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Mutlow, Mlll- view recently. Miss Keenan, Tea. Hill. was I. re- cent visitor to Mlllvlew. Mr. and Mrs. Gay Mclhchern, Mermaid were recent visitors tn Mlll- vlew. ' Mr. Daniel McEachem. city, spent s. few days the guest of Mr. and Mrs. George McEachern. Particularly sad was the death of Miss Ruth McLean, Aiberry Phlns, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McLean, which took place on Feby. 10th. ‘The deceased was only I’! yuan of age, a glrlof greet ability and much promise. Of a loving ind cheerful disposition, she was loved by her many friends and neighbors, who in her illness helped minister to her comfort. All that medical skill and kind nursing could do was dons until God relieved her by cull- ing her to her eternal reward. Her on 4.1939 when she was s great favorite, Than are left to mourn ber loss, he; (other and mother, two sisters, Mm Rice. Boston. Ml’!- Thcc- McLean, Albert! Plains and tubs brothers, Donnld. Billion. Malcolm. Alberry mains. Olusncest home to whom (p; community extend silwere sym- Plflw- _ Not not but in tbs coming mm It moybo in the better land. We'll read the meaning or o“, burs. _ And than. n! W". will under- stand. ~ ‘ Honor Roll of the Earnsclurq School for month of January, Grade VIII. 1, Rita IIRHIGY, 2, An. nie Morrlsey, 3, A. Morrlsey, 4, (m. trude Morrlaey, B, Alfred 'I‘rainor. 6. Cecil Tweedy. Grade VII. 1 Beatrice Morrlsey, a, Jennie McKlnnon, 3. Mas McKlnnorL Grade V. l, Levi Young. . Grade IV. 1. Prank McInnls, 2, liar. ley Corrler. Grade III (Sit) 1, Frank Mclnnis. Grade m (Jr.) l, Mae Morrlsey, z, Mary Mclfnnis. 8. Tillie Tweedy, 4, Queenie Mutch. ll. Lea. Mutch. Grade II (Sin) l, Rita Mclnnis. GmdeII (Jr.) l, Byrne Morrlsey Grade I. l, Annie McInnls. Perfect Attends . Gertrude Mor- rlsey, Alfred Trainer, A. Morrlsey, Tillie Tweedy, Reginald McInnls. Mr. G. Praught, Alberry Plan-s i; confined to his home with the flu. ow were among the visitors to the city Saturday. m. Raymond Smith, lvllllvlew was a. recent visitor to the city. Mrs. Francis Drobe and two child- ren, Millvlew spent s. few days the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Keeping] Murray Harbor. Miss Ruth Fumes-s, Vemon was a recent visitor to Alberry Plains. Mr. R. Drake, Mlllvlew was in the city Saturday. Mr. Robert Muflow, city has re- turned home after spending a few days the guest of his friends in Mlll- vlaw. The Honor Roll of Lake Verde School for the month of January ‘Grade IX. 1, Parnell" Wood. ll, Msur ice Redmond, 3. ‘lpresa Cairns and Edna Redmond, ‘equal, 4, Margaret Calrnspb. Leonard Hughes, 6, Clar- ence Redmond. Gnde VIII. 1, Charlie Boylsn. 2 Imelda Hughes, 3, Margaret Red- mond. l, William Wood, 5, Mary Redmond, 6 Kathleen Wood. ' Grade V. l, Laura Hughes, 2, Ruls Redmond, S. All-tn Hughes. 4, Ivan Redmond, B. Helen Acorn. Grade IV. l. Matthew Redmond, 2. Plus Redmond. Grade III. 1, Ira Redmond, 2, Basil Redmond, S, Joseph Shea. Grade II. (B12) l. lkther Redmond. 2, Iaevsnis Shea. Grade II. (Jr-l l. Mlrion Boyllm. Grade I. (Sr.) l, Allan Callahan. Grads I. Ur.) l, Mary Callahan, 2. Davis Russell, 3, Ernest Shea. Perfect Attendance. Chas. Boylln. Plus Redmond, Marion Bcylan. Mr. Callum Bruce. M. P. and daughter Isobel were in the city Saturday. ma?“ rm" loll lor Iilh l Initial thigh v.’.‘.‘.';a5'.‘s?>‘°°.‘ll “B-lwirfiiri rmsbsh-lfiélssmvilbsmulmia m rm with I wmbqd t“ mired to stsy right with me uni-ll r; ill! . I I 1 lull ‘ill place can never be filled in the homa. Illlllilllll Iitliillllll Messrs Wesley and Norman Sheid- -