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WPP" was 56"“ were concluded at the grave by the soon rain back her strenoih and and Weather Report. Press-Union THE CHARLQTTETOWN GUARDIAN a! PAGE SEVEN_ _. Central Guardianl In Memoriam . l 1 our Youit CALENDAR. FOR. MILDRED MENETTA JENKINS .MASTERPI.ECE 1020 by paying your subscription w the Guardian. Nine to chooseirflml Enterd inte rest after a short but' _ _ “ painful illness. bcme with calm res- no l'oTuDl:l'ii“1Ayeet5c2g'“§,.lfl‘fé lignation to the Divine Will, at Greek Y°l1°W“"'-v° ' ‘River. Nov. 26th.. 1928. Mildred vslev-dflf if Pa"! "l l-ime- fiMenette Jenkins, in the 24th., year ~ u‘, PAYING You“ Svnsbmlncl her agsnThz deceased had bee: TION now you gel the choice oi¢fi£$$ctl olllcllacteogelil... lnirie calendars from the Churlotte-llllls apparently bass“ on, and ll 10w" Guardian .. "lzecmed very probable that a ion; qlmlfcnd useful life would be given her-J. .Quit-=.~ recently however a recurrence of hei- illness took place, and she was severly stricken with pain and 'nt films with loss of speech and sight. During her illness~a period of about twenty days-she lay under this stroke without partaking ‘of food or drink. At times her speech and sight were restored, so that she was jenabled to recognize and converse ‘ircely with the family. The best FOX WIRE, u1= sizes. best lty. Fcnnell 8t Chandler. _ 9597-12-8-bl POWNALL CIRCUIT. — Services nlll be held next Sunday l1 a. m. Clifton 2.30 p. m. Mt. Herbert and ’I,p. m. Pownall. Prayer service on Tuesday at Millvicu- 7.30 o'clock- l=‘. H. Littlejohns, Pastor. v I’ £50110}! 0F SCQTLANR- Re“ medical skill and careful nursing cf ‘iifilil/‘fi ; Be ready to Ewen MacDougall will preach Sab- mcll-lel. and lea-rally proved made. ’ - __ Mlpjltg/ bath 16th at Birch Hill at 10.30, and’, (luau, agalllst llhe dlseasa Dllylngthis 11' the "Bvellmll 15 favmlrablei a‘ time when her speech was restorxi KhIYOSS all 3. and Birch m“ at 63°" it was remarkable that she never Mm M01163!’ 17th a! Bang‘)? at 5-30 uttxcd a complaining word, but in- il- "l- rate-ad continually gave thanks ‘to ' God that "He gave me back mv spa-sch, I am so happy." _' At other times she expressed in- tense pleasure in the happy realize-i tlcn cf har future state, in phrases like these "He is opening the gates‘ for me. Oh, it is lovely! I am so, MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER. — On Thursday evening, November . 29th, 1928, a. number of girl friends of Miss Thelma Wood, Bunbuiy. met at the home of Mrs. Alfred McEwen. 199 Grafton Street, City, and ten- ’ dcred her a miscellaneous shower- happy He is going t: take mc Home The presents which were very beau- tomorrow.“ And her words camel ltiful were placed in a very prettlly tins. " - 1 idecoriited wagon, and drawn into On the morrow she quitely and the room by little lvfiss Joyce, and peacefully passed into the realms ofl Master Burton Hotvat-t, who looked Bliss. trusting implicitly on the mer- very dainty dressed as bride and its and saving power cf her Lord and groom. Miss Wood, who was taken Saviour. l completely by surprise, read the Wcrdsfail to paint the beauty 0i, humorous and original verses at- that peaceful and trusting life in its j tzuhed to the gifts, afteiwvnrds gentle transition from the earthly, thanking all for their nice presents tcnement to the mansions of the, 1 land kind wishes. The evening was rcdaemzd in Christ. Her life and ill-l l wtpent in games. including several ness and the joyous passing from i ltiiblcs of Auction Forty Fives, tho these scenes has been noted and in- i first prize being won by Miss Dell dclibly stamped on the memories uf §Cullen and the consolation prize by thcss who had the good fortune ‘w l llviiss Ida McKay. A very dainty hear her speak of the glories of. l ,lunch was then served by the host-Jrleaven andher joy in anticipation! kilo ficss after which a pleasant evening cf entering its portals. | ‘ended by the slngmg of “Fur She's In death's repose as you looked on- la. Jolly Good Fellow" and. Auld the fair and youthful form at Riostl Lang Sync" and with best wishes for it sc-zmed as if she were wrapt ill‘ I lmuch Joy and happiness‘ to the peaceful slumber. I j lbride to be. Miss Wood was one of The funeral services were conq _ lthc principals in an interesting ev- ducted at her home, Greek RiverJ ' ‘lent which took place at the home of and more fully at the Presbyterian is radids FEATIJFQES rSix Tubes including Power Rudi tron. One Dial C0 cnlly Shielded Circuit. cycles. ing vastly finer Selectivity. realism. lmiuu i Inc rate. Equipped wirhpiinunpsuh plug- ‘her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wood, Church, Peters Road, by Rev. J. W.; bmenw. lruwliliiilxlthotlilea-u olllvrzllltltréilllillaliruducumtgaufi lon Wednesday evening December Williams. who based his theme on l _{_)u,l,._,l chute, removing the D.C. l 5th. lRev. 21st.. chapter, verse 4. In fitting l l terms hei dwelt on God's love andl‘ l l care of his people, and to the peace-l l l‘ l lirovlng the tone quality. Protcc WEDDING BELLs""’The h°me of ful andablding faith of the depait- the speak“ wmdmg" 1M“ ‘ma M'5'J~C“1dwell w°°d o‘. ed. The beautiful sole, "No nightl Buliblllyi R E" I" was the scene m there," by the Pastor in charge to’ a very pretty and interesting event, the accompaniment o; the Antoni yvuclnesday evening, Decembe 5th. em", was iexcellenfly render-ed, The‘ ‘i928, at six o'clock, when their only fglljwlng Hym; favgrlggg o; the de. ‘daughter Thelma Inez, became the malted were Sung; M11118 LQl-dyq My Jblid" °f M“ Frimkll“ Hamm- Y°““3 Shepherd," "r11 follo\v Jesus all tile est son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hamm. way," uwul the allele be unbmb lalso of Bunnury. the ceremony being n;- Peflmmed by Rev- H" w~ Lindsay 0f The following floral tributes rc- Hazelbrook, in the presence of anoslng m the casket were donatgd on all wavelengths. ~ Cabinet by McLugJn. fmncom RADIO ENGINEERING ntrol. 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JohnL_Macl)°na1d'wreQth,1\/I_r_and . ‘looked very c arming in a gown o Ml. _ Harold Jenklnsl Rddll) P70870771 PM’: Pmk Eellrgem’ Wm‘ silver 5m)" L gesidls the breaved parents-Mr. _ pers and carrying a shower bouquet md Mrs, J, Henry Jenkins, Greek Victoria School. spent i119 Week 911d ' y of pink- roses and maiden hair fern. Rl _ the lollow-lng are the bl-olll. in Charlotgttown, . w P c‘ ATLANTIQ C“ lThe bride was attended by her cou- ei-sveilalnd sistersz- Sadie. (Mrs. Eel-l Mr d M“ E u: w a d “u, sin Miss Evelyn McEwen, n a gown d J l T enlon’ ll s" Ella M, . an vere ,0 on an Funny’ DECEMBER ‘of almond green crepe de chine, and .§R.s_m?g. 350k) Pol-t Elm-L N_ 3, little son are residing in Victoria. for w 2126. Kllocycles 1100 Power wrrvins a bouquet of pink cflmfl- William 1a., Greek River, Harold, this winter. Their many friends are “e ' ' tions and maiden, hair fern, while Charlottetown’ Rowan and Vern glad to have them back t 5m w“ ‘s the croom was ably Summit“ RY (Mrs. Russel Gillls) Greek River. with us again in Victor-ta. l00—Hotel Morton ' Luncheon MY- Cyril Wood. brother of the brlfle? James B. Halifax, N. s. Alice W. andl lThe groom's gift u» the bride was a Ethel at llama Mr. and Mrs Ralph Beulah- and Mil-Children's Program. Gems himdwm‘? sell ma‘ Wm‘ 51"‘? 5mm" The pail-bearers werez- Grafton little daughter of Chicago are visit- l. ‘ nThe-Toy shop" by the Jlmlol. rel trimmings. to the bridesmaid a and Raymond Jenklns; poster- and lng Mr Boulters parents. Mr and m“ Helen Clan. nice pendent and w the srwmflmfl" Edward Jenkins; Artemas MalcDon- Mrs Webster Bolultel’ of Victorta. lflllsilErlllf Bzléidlcu" link; and e011"; ald and James Glllis. m h N lwrshwebsilerlgloulltlepkzis tbleen 10s; ‘ I1- 8 W n! ma“ WIS WW9 nt was made t e ew n er ea u e pas Fcilellgiggsixfnbllaistlllllaclr ?ll<l;;l.tl°ns' g5’ Mrs- will‘ rmwfltl amt “f ‘he Celilliglgge at Peter's Road from the mgnths, arid is now confined to her Mlkcoljrecl Tlma courtesy o; bride. After signing the register a Presbyterlan church, The service-B bed. Her manyfrlends hope she W111 Music. J. Leonard Liewis. Director. Accompanist. Corporation In“ evemm w“ 5mm l“ musk‘ “"1 Benediction, and the slnslns of tbf take her place in her home again. Mil-Afternoon Tea Music. Chal- ‘dancmg- The m“? guts "ecelved Hymn “In the Sweet Bye and Bye- '——— , l lonlblgaddon Hall ltesiifled w the Wllllllff"? of ills, , The family wish to thank neigh- M, and Mrs Keith Boswell o; w..- 5.l5—“Reiiort Goodies." Orislnfll Y°““‘ “um” “d mamled besld“ bars and friends for kindness and toria motored to cmi-iotetwwn Dlshes u! “m5” Allanlllc clty silver, cut glass. linen, china, etc, a ald dull“; the slckness, To the be- mandala . Chefs. Ethel Rattay. wrc Publicity 1"” numb?!‘ °1 611911191 The "WP? reaved and sorrowing family, the Dlrecwl, ‘clollipzlgd left ‘car; the 2 o'clock train deep sympathy 0g the community is ' _ u a'a moonona. one moon _ aao-l-lnftggllyglutl‘ organ mo‘ ltrip thrilugh New Brunswick? On exltlellrlldglese are they from suffer- m" A" u‘ l - liwlq‘ ' Fl he, their return they will reside in Bun-lmgg ‘met who came to Realms of MR2“ l “gewfilon bury where Mr. Hamm is a pi-o- “all; and m the blood of Christ glzlbllshelglg gompaggr ' lgresslve young farmer and .fox have’ washes These robes which Bob-Hotel Enelburne Dinnerlflnclwr- The" ma"? "lend! 1°31 l“ shine so "OM81";- The Victoria bazaar and supper and avir Lloyd Boulter of Victoria. “were visitors in Summerside Wed-l nesday. The Victoria bazaar and supperl l X1981‘. lwas. held in Victoria Hall on Wed- nesday Dcc 5th. a number of tables were loaded for sale, containing fancy work, aprons. socks, mitts, and M“ Mam McKemle prlnclpal o; many other useful articles, also al table‘of Christmas gifts, Christmas seals of all kinds. large tables of flowers, toys and candy. An appeti- zing supper was served, and a nice sum of money made. Young and old of this vicinity are about to present a beautiful scenic pageant called "The Pilgrim which has been composed by Rev. J. J. Sidey D. D. This scenic pageant has been put on in Charlotettown and was ably staged. It is produced unider the auspices of the Home Mission Board of the Maritime Province. A further account will be published later. lPeters Road and . O I I Vicinity» We can scarcely realize that. the great Christmas Festival beloved and kept in every civilized land is so The exceptionally fine weather new obtaining has enabled the fa‘:- mcr and artisan to round up the vwork. l The people of Murray Harbor North, Cambridge and Peters Road, are now soliciting funds for the pur- chase of a hearse for me in con- nection with both Cemetriesffhis is a commendable enterprise and the canvassers are meeting with success. Mr. George Johnston is col- lector for the Peters Road section and Mr. James P. Claw is Chairman of the Committee in charge. Large numbers of cattle of all ages, weights and grades, are being collected for shipment by Montreal buyers, and if all sections have been as thoroughly gone over as this part of Kings, there must be a marked depletion in this class of livestock. It is all right to sell in moderation. but the old story of killing the goes: that laid the golden egg, comes to our mind. By selling very many of our cattle. we may find that our end of the "Balance of Trade" See- Saw, may become rather light in other ways. Mr. Allan Morrison one of oui former residents, but who has been for some considerable time in the U. S. has recently returned to his home at Peters Road. wishing Mr. and Mrs. Hamm many ______,}____. 33:21:43“? £g$c£lrseyl Years M “EDDY wedded life. IQANADIAN RAILWAYS State and Atlantic County Medics The gross earnings of we can,” Ilflociations. ' ~ B LL __Th l ‘l-‘m."l7°“‘°°‘ “l” “d Play-btvlillggnggllllfi H§f1snue:rl:ini?re."“““““°ml milwall M till-e £3: “mum Pals- Aeneas J. McDonald was solemnized d“ perlod ending ovem 3 51055:} 915-3“! Ambllsmlm‘ °°“°°".Novemuer 19th at st. Patrick's 1°“ “m """"""" " 729111.; Orchestra. Harry Loventhal. oireet-lchml,’ Fm Aumlus’ elm MW lgrcgllréngfvgzsgllltrlrdl-llé-‘le-r-l-od l“ 1m °"' ; mony was performed by the pastor 31970») _ _p l . _ a increase of - 1° 004°“ wllm" “m” s” °° lRev. D. P. Cioken in the presence of 0:} me pa, cam,“ 6 um“ 0'3“ Reclml‘ m”! pm“ immediate relatives and many - l 1°~30—c°"°°t Tmm friends of the young coupleThe wed- iLoo-Laat Minute News P1851!" ding march was played by Mrs. J. J. McCarthy in her usual capable man- ner and Mr. McCarthy sang a pleas- ing solo. The youthful bride looked charming in a gown of rosewood lgeorgette with gold lace trimmings land was attended by Miss Annie lDuily of Oharlottgtown, who wore a becoming dress o nile green geor- gette wl silver lace. The groom was supported by Mr. Joseph Mc- llieehnn. eheesemaker; rm» Amus- tul. Altai- tnq, ceremony l- a; dainty breakfast Walter-ted at’ tlirhdtne of the groom; and then the wedding my motored‘, w Charlottetown l driven by Daniel Gus, atore- ' keeper. 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