m NS a. a s mvislu of the Assoeatioal. Mrs. Plora Vsnldersfne. Peters . , deserves s passing tribute. ls remarkable lady MI! llllah have attained the great s“ of . ty-tlaroe. Shela a busy worker lllnherapeclallineofwork- mpg, sewing, etc, and quite . ntly has walked considerable macs in nus to her nsighhms. y many friends with the Guard- . exiflid their hearty W118?!“- ions-P. r03‘! NUPTIAL SHOWS! — lss Gertie McNevin was hostess . week at her home in Tyne Val- '. in honour of Mrs. Frank Plath o is a recent bride. 'l‘here were number of tho bride's girlhood ends present. Assisting the host- ‘ were Mrs. W. T. Wood and Mrs. est Ellis. The bride received a ‘IUIIDAY ‘Tllilflllldbilflllllly away at llIlCIhlIIlnsileltLafm-slin- gsslngillaemintheeariyhauyssg oeosssrssrenutnwmmnesuse- Ioatadflntld dsushtaroftbslats aobatlsaexsasls and “ma. laalqattllsesrlyaeeorssysars. —A'I'IINDIIII'IJNIIAL—MI.A. IIaI-csmll-hanolsrasseresn attmdadthsfuosraleerviceoflsr. Dmalddllllfialloflotilwhofor Ill! Illrsloobsdaftc tbs farm lropertyol Mnllclean, and whom Mr. andllrl. Mclesn held in the highestasteena-S. IS KSTING COIIIOITABLY- l-lis Bmour Lieutenant Governor Daltm, who is confined to the Clllfbflcwilll Hospital, gs g rqu]: of injuries sustained last week, was reported restins more comfortably x7851!!! fllln on the day pre- vlous. Mrs. Dalton and Miu Irena Dalton arrived home Saturday evening from Boston, and m, c, WefluWfibylleasraJohnl-l. 001M. Peter Mcéuaid. J. '1‘. BiIIMI-Uwrsembilllandlfl. JohlUtIaMmCoreu-anwastlse rldlllflitofmanyussftllgiftsfroln thaladieswhilstbesiofla was psmentadwithapusssbyt. Wlllllldfillaidonbahalfoltiaa gsntismenpreseatutsrtbssiag. WIW"PUITIIIIIISJOUYOOOG Fellows" and “Auld fang one," sxusssasrlslaas-atls llllfilfllfldlllpdtyaglq- lllivlllllcamdrotssnuen llllwoandisnowdisohsrgiag thslslmd Ibrtiliser Oouqlsnyg flialtibal-Blfiltteuglse rivsdlsstavaaingwitbaeargo Iwer-osesehats fmmnahllnsle andisllowanchos-edinthestraam. BIRTHDAY PIISINTATION - Attlaslwaidanceoflmlamlnond lsolwalanristeumqmm". Illlllflol-‘F-Ilditlaasollllsedto htetemalrestonsofthsolden. andmcst estselnsdvresidenisoltbat aim. lathe person ofMr-s. Ann 0081B. lelict of the late Idmund OllBlmoICI-navomatthesdvanced asaofaayean. —SU'IIIMI COUI-‘l’ ADIOUINSI "Thlallflilicflullrtltflllllimdg- lsidaadjournsdllrlgdisygesgqgy AIY - The fire which destroyed the occasion of his birthday. The‘ His lordship Mr, Juguu Ayjen-uu three warehouses at Olsarycm Iri- day morning last will besubieotta spublioiuvestigstioraasitisnow thoughtthatthsblasewssofincen- diaryorigin. w.c.l\.Beer.Pro- vincial Firellarshalmade gratin-n trip to Clear! W Plane yelterdIJ in connection with the mattor. WEDDING BILLS-The mar- riage took place at the home cf the offic sting clergyman, Rev- C. E. Howard Dalton, Somerville, Mass. is wooded to arrive in the city this evening. ' “WAINIUL ACCIDENT - Mr. Ambrose Jesso. of Albion, suffered a painful accident while splitting woodwithanaxscnedsy last week.| ' Mr. Juno's little daughter suddenly Armstrong on Saturday last of M's: Hudence Iiliaabeth Drake to Mrs. George William Van Ider- stina of Millview, P. E. I. The happy couple were attended by Miss Ruth Fraser and Mr. W. R. Howlett. They will reside in Mill- view- ge array of gifts. The eveningi interrupted him at his work, and. ‘mum; 3535,44‘ w_ L‘ y“ . .. pleasnatly spent i.ll cards, af-. to save her from harm he reached 5mm,“ o! m, may,“ Qonnruc- - which resreslunents were served.‘ out his left hand to push her back mm comp-n,“ sherbmoke_ P_ Q" . _ platts (nee Biga Sheen) is vary pular in Tyne Valley and she and r husband have been the guests of 11y social functions during the t two weeks-S. but the handle of the axe in some way became entangled in his coat in its descent, with the result that his left band was badly cut, almost severing two fingers and ‘cutting deep into the wristi-H, —IIOIIIDI'I'ION OOUIT - Two - bwsy traffic cases were heard be- . l w. G. M. Matthews, Magistrate Prince County at Sumner-side t week. One case was against s .. .. raids man who vlclded sullty running into a horse and wagon -. causing iniuries to Mr. Hubert nauit. of lkmont Bay, in this . the man was fined szs and - ortwomcnthsiniail. Another The Public Utilities Comuflsalon have instructed the c nsdlaa Appeal al Company, Montreal, who llsva been reeosaamadsd to them as Jbo sattradllg laloplsdeat ap- pralsal essay-y a! lasted Can- ada, to mks aa appraisal of the property d '5‘ Iutme Ilectrle ‘Company h thh Psevfnee. I0 b aa-paatcd 0'10 wart will be- which erected the new Prince of Wales College building, is spendins a few days in the City. The com- pany recently completed the con- struction of the new buildings at Mount Allison University, Sackvillle. to replace those destroyed by fire - last spring. Mr. Stewart is register- ed at the Canadian National. r The November term of the Su- preme Court for Prince County opened ,, morning at Bum- merside, His Lordship, Mr. Justice Arsenault , idini. There was only 0m . was in connection with an ac- ‘he appalaal, wlsen_ on the docket. that of Raymond dent on the Western Road ncar|oosnplotcfl will be placed ass me Arsenault. sent up on a chi-rue o! lscouche. The case occupied the in the office of the secretary of breaking and entering the store 0! .. for some time. MI. C. D. Mc- ' the Commission, Mr. Gsadet, K. C.‘ and will be available to all ch- articles, in which case the Grand um acted for tbs defendant Af- hearing wituasses anal at t Magistrate reserved Judgment l- Dec. let-S. -GOLDI.N WEDDING ANNI- I-SAlY-Westmorclsnd was the l» of a happy gathering last esday evening when about one dred and thirty guests invaded e spacious home of Mr. and Mrs. v .p Moors it being their 111N611! l- annive y, to tender tulations and spend a social St. John's ‘ .... urch _ , "Mr. -- withansddressandpurleof andMraMoora withabeau- goldnacklaoaandMlnMooss alsothsreoipiantofanaddrm -- gold headed cans with his engravedonitfromPrinoe ihur lodge, Crspaud. Splendid, wasfurhished fortheooom‘ .. by the Crapaud orchestra. . firemen were called out at ~ yesterday afternoon to wage a - hour fight with a stubborn in the residence of Mr. Wil- -- Wright. Brighton Road. There conside able damage from both e and water. The fire which or- tedinagrateontilesecond . quickly spread between parti- and hence was very difficult reach. The heavy smoke and in- se heat on the second floor and the attic further hampered the orts of the firemen. there was only one small win- in tbs attic it was nocemary to aholsintherooftoridthe‘ ding cf smoke. Much cutting the walls was required before the -- could extinguish the fire. - fireman covered the s ‘ture ~ ctmtsnh of the building with ts of tarpaulln to protect them l-- water. The house was insur- the fnvitaticm a the Nov. m. Psaaidmlt of the University tours la the Profiles. The death occurred in Mercy Hospital, Gary, lrld., of John Mur- ray, age l8 years, senior in Emer- son High School, of acute append- icltisafter afewdayaillnesaTlie funeral gook place-mm his parents’ residence, 844 Jackson St., to Holy Angels Church, thence to Calvary Cemete y and'wss largely attend- ed. He wastheyoungeat sonof Thos. A. and Mrs. Mlrray, nos “ , ' ‘ of Char , and leaves besides‘ his‘ parents three brothers and three sisters to mourn. Many house friends will tender the family sin- cerest sympathy. Hugh Daley and stealing several Jury subsequently found no bill. wmnmo BE.L&-A quiet. but very pretty wedding was solomnlocd at at. Charles noromeo Church on suomy, Nov. 5th, when Miss Lucy Anna, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jolln MoQuAid, an Mile l-f/‘se. be- came the bridieyf Wilfrid H9115. ablumdrcmw ‘slit. a lounge robe. was p. ’ . by Mr. W. A. Stewart. Remarks were :madl Irv Mr. s. s. Morrison. Dr. ,1»esate was wished many happy re- ‘ turns from the day. I Mr. John Stewart. of Pictou, has been on the Island for the past two ‘weeks visiting at his old home in 'Georgetown and relatives in Char. lottetown and Marshfield. His bro- ther Alexander of Marshfield, who had his leg amputated in the Prince Edward Island Hospital, and is at present at home, is now mung colnfortsiny and his condition on the whole is somewhat improved. v 1 . the Court was occupied with ma l! Ill lllilcal case of the King vs. Vernon Gallant. 'I‘he case was ad. lilllflled for judgment. Mr. W. Henry Nocnan acted for the Crown and Mr. C. D. McCallum for the appellant. S. J°'°Ph K Manley. aged uventy firm of Btmlvy. Shaw a Peardon. 9W oicpson, Mr. Walter Mstheson, CAID PARTY — The regular auction forty-fives weekly card P011! Ind the fourth game of theI tournament, was held in the HoLyI Name Club Room last night with a good number in attendance. Fif- teen rounds were played and the prises for the evening earl-led 9ft by the following: Ladies first, Mrs. ‘Wilbur ‘rrainor; Rents first, Mr. .Wilbur Trainor. Consolat‘ Ladies, Mrs. P. L. Coylc; gents, R. H. Hewett. Freeze-out W0u by P J. Gallant. —I‘OBMEB ISLAND LADY — Following a sudden attack of heart trouble, Mrs. Raphael Vauwur, aged ‘fl, died early Friday morning at, her home in Shediac, N. B. The been as well as usual before retir- ing, bu; death occurred next morn-c ing before the arrival of a physi-| cian. Mrs. Vautour was formerly Miss Catherine Bell, of Bloomfield P. l. I. She had been a resident of; Shedlac for 23 years. She was twice married. her first husband having been Levi Clements, of Prince Ed- fward Island. Surviving are four sons, one of whom is Mr. Joseph and the following brothers and sis- ters: Wfliam in Kimberley, South Afr ca, Ermst in herds, South Dakota: Mrs. L. E. Prowse and Mrs. (Reverend) W. A. Thomson in Charlottetown: M15. Margaret Donahue in Miami Beach, Florida; Mrs. Willam Sealey in Marlboro, . Bell ‘ Richard P Keefe. aged 64. of i5 Freeland Street, died rarly yester-i div m the City Hospital where he had been a patient. Mr. Keefe was one of the best known building contractors in the dty as a m mber of the firm of Keefe Brothers. He was active in the affairs of the W shlngton Club in whzch he served as president, and in the Knights of Columbus, “mind c“, previous evening Mrs. Vautour had in whch he served as faithful nav- igstor of the Bish:p Fourth Dgree Assembly. He ieaves a son, Richard P. J.. two daughters, Margaret Y‘. and Regina A., two brothers, Peter of this city and George of Prince Ed- 0’Reilly ward Island. and two sisters, Mrs. ' we" “um”. w 10m the a a ..Al_ William O'Connell of North Euston Mass, and Mrs. John Cunningham of Prince Edward island. He was a member of Worcester Lodge of info a Nod account of himself. U The death occurred m mu city] “d! 5eswxday “mm? ‘x m- ‘sons and one daughter 1°"!- °"¢ of our most prominent. = season are to s. eongraullated land successful business men and l w)‘ o! vemm “m, u” om l“. F“. senior member of the hardware' He leaves to mourn a widow, also; .t‘ jug. mIs0IiJII4m ooooaoaas-suasuwales “"»w==waewsas u» Charlottetown yssemlsy wmasfummmmwm“fi“““- tion. lo-srsus-awh '°"°“°“""'”"'” ' ‘ ' ' atvernculivar.lhlfl.lby.llg toDingwelliMills ummmhu” Hismanyfl-lmfi-lfi time. GOING ‘l0 CHICAGO-Heath Saunders. a Charlottetown boy who Jsstudylarataa o.s.c. at Guelplahssbsenohosegstol-ggsg. ing team at tbs International Fair in 01110180 next week. Heath rep; his “ in the annual college track meet this fall and cinityhurriedgothsruell. thslittlechl-Doutofthetwof ofwater. I. Th, cmmum o, Emma‘! susonnpa DANCl-dks. (major the mourns the ‘oastzf one of its most L‘ a “Kent ‘n’ (on w' 8' T. h“ Co‘ ud" dcvout citisans in the recent death of Index-id Maclmsc, who passed away Nov, 00, i083 at the age o iii u iii ggllié y" _ lesinths Calnoonflmsday evil- He leaves to mourn his wife, two im‘ In“ 7am‘ ma‘ "wmdue nmelylor this plsannt wwy of will!!! Daniel at home, lunice and Jos- ‘mm! l» lwlv M It u" WW‘ ter Mrs. ' “up”; Momma‘ onitasuecemflrhahsliwasrrstldi Launching, P, I, 1, artistic, the decorations being car- ried out effectively in red, yellow 141p m 3551;“, yum,“ o; and green. Dainty refreshments taslsuw-s.nlnaeenuwlswuwt"'°4"lm'll°lll- held yesterday afternoon from her late residence lcwis‘ mint to Sher- T! "i"! cuytJn“ m“ n" wood Cemetery. Rev. H. p. Ray- Ramsay was the mam" at the lnond. rector of at. Paul's Church Y1 Men's Club mldy meptlns last officiated in sarviom a houso we nsllt- Hs had when rmlmalv on grave. Following were the pail ‘his kip to the Old Country. and bearers: Messrs. George Tweedy, min W0! W ml ""5"" l“ Vernon Burke, Percy Burke, John 'gave a very vivid description of Simmons, K. M. Martin and Russel 'how colorful the Briton is, his country. and his character. He also i- rcfened to the tidc around the WEDDING BILLS-A quiet wed- British Islea, and the different dis- dlng took place in Si. Dunstan: lccta that were once very cannon, u“ K m] N b“ Baslica at. 5.30 Wednesday mom- among the people, also the beauti- W Ill-Ind 05p on oven: ing, when M'es Marion Costello ml scenery, especially the trv- 1'1. 1081 to Mr. and Mrs. Herold was united invmarrlage to Freder- which almost nuke a park from Whitlock. City. I» ddllshtfr- lea p. Bkcle. The bride looked north to south. He also mentlmed lwI-Al-M Detroit. l-leaisan. ca pretty in a navy blue costume with the fascinating hidory d the Oct. $1. 1933. t0 ML llld Ml’!- grey accessor es. She was attended country, which he claimed kept. ma Thomas Manse a son, Gerald by her skter, Miss Kathleen. The 3.4mm,- ” g“ u!“ o; "gg-yqng William. 8mm W" Euvlvrtfd by Mr- Allen else. He slid u» singular thing “ McKlnnoll. Immedately after the aboug m 5313115113,,“ l; 113 (ah-I "$35149" “"“‘°“’ “‘° m’ m“ M‘ "cram "u ~°"~=~='=W wnm-T-Tr. motor for the mainland. m“ u- “ _ vgtafllfhy,‘ M; biggie s“ bride's home, Hunter River, Nov 10mm‘; 57EAME3_q-he mmfm ‘ h m“ m! me "um “d 23. i088, by Rev. l". E. Boothroyd, weather prevailing yesterday hasexiefidtd . zany yo: o, than“ 511311011? C- Newport l0 Ruby M- Whltlock. given workmen the opportunity they w Dr Runny ' ' M00ll—LLlWlLLYN-—On No- vember 25, 1033. at the United Church Manse, Montague, Gordon P. L. Morris. Klnkora, a son. on Novembrr 26, i933 to Mr. and Mm. Joseph I‘. Costello a daugh- iter, Phyllis Margaret Laurlne- J. H. Blanchard, s son (Wilma John Prime) . 30. 1033. ll Mr. and Mrs Arthur O. Dixon, a daughter. asks” with seed and table mock po- tatoes. The five hatches cf the large LECTURE ENIOYED-An en- lsteamer are being worked and it is tel-tslrlment pleasing to thme who BXWNM! the 30.000 bags will bohad the opportunity of being pres" both of Whim Road, Rev. Gordon 'Clelnents of Bloomfield, snd one m“ ma 5mm Pew“ 3°17 "m" loaded late today. Altogether ao,ooo‘,s,n¢ w“ mm 1n 5g, (jgflgflnoj_ Q, prmm dflmqng, .. . bags, from different sections of the 1-1511 on Tum" “mm; Nqy, ggmlvwnlgsnnqymxl __ A‘ m. ‘sister, m1 A. a. White, who re- [sides m Beaview, r. n. r. BELLS-A very wedding was sdemnsed in ‘Society . —CELEBBATES 00TH ANNI- I nrovlute are being taken by the Mr. w. r. Alan Stewart of Strath- home or the officiating nanlster, "dim" t0 the New Y°Tk maFkQIIgarLney, was the speaker. the sub- Rev. C. E. Armstrong, on Nov. i, 1 YEB5A3Y“Th= "W" °f W'- "ld ‘This is probably the 1w potato jeCi. of his discourse was "Scotland". iMrs. Joseph Gaudet. Summersideu spesmgy-q-mgllgg m1; pm; m]; 593- M‘, swwm took u mo" m m” V" i119 I081"! 01 l- hllll?! flu!!!“ son. Two steamers are st present “ha,” m6 “and u. thmwh a. WIIlTIdOCK-At the Prince ld- - sis? mur-adayJlovJmtolfluandMl-s ' BLANCBAID-ha this city on No- vamber 24, 1m, to Mr. and Mrs. __ DIXON-At so Birchwood at, No- f. Moore to Mary Isabel Llewellyn. 1933. 060116 William Janlddlttlnc .. and Prudence Elizabeth Drake, both of lflllviow. P. I. L INIOYING VISIT HOME — Among the many visitors to "The Island" tbh summer nous has so thoroughly enjoyed her visit as has Mrs. D. Murchison of Tacoma. Washington, daughter of the late m. John Ronald Macdonald of Point Prim. Mrs. Murchison has been a guest of her sister Mrs. John D. Macdonsid of Plnette since Julylstandaftersnabseneeof twenty-seven years speaks in glow- ing terms of the warm welcome and kindly greeting of friends of thepsstaswellasoftheyoung people whom she has met. During those years Mrs. Murchison has travelled extensively on the Pacific’ with her hllband, the lato Capt; Donald ilurchiaul. having visited the Philippine roams. Australia,‘ ‘South America and Alaska, also made about fifteen trips to the Bawaian Islands, know-n all over t I mmth, and will spend the Christ- mas holidaya in Boston, Mam, with her daughter. Mrs. L. lhaffuer, ior Collegep New fandm, New! Hampshire, and plans to return to ti??? - . A in Co t. Rlmti Wqgaug" y...“ s‘... .21.: o. mu» m» u. w: of M‘ and Mm Joseph J_ 1 Gaudetfs parents, Mr. and Mrs. T“ F?" "gay W, l Flnvien Gaudet celebrated the 60th Gallant of that parish was uni _ m m math“ m ML no 9mm“ ‘ anniversary of their wedding. Up- sixty-five guests were son of m. and Mrs. Joshua Gal- j "We y isnt or Fredericton. The bride was present: one them were old becomingly dressed in s. beige silk i M6114! "W! “B310 "heft M!’- DSB IN MONCION-A wide crtpe gown with brown coat and 3nd MN G5 d!‘ ‘Wmflll “Ved- circle of friends throughout New hat snd other sscessorrs to match. Mr- Donald Baker acted as chair- nrunswick will regret to learn of Miss Reins Gallant, sister of the man of the evening and proposed the death of Mrs. Jemima ll- bride, who was dressed in blue, the toast to the brids and groom Green, widow of thc late M0101’ 3- acfod as brides-maid. while Mr. l Ell-Mayor Lidstone read a leasing Greta, formerly of SantJohn. Bu‘ Cornelius Doll-on of Rocky Point address congratulating Mr. and death occurred yestefday after I ably assisted the groom. During the 1 Mrs, Qgudgt 1n sgmlnln‘ the gm), brief lllnm at the home of M ceremony. very appropriate hvmlu mile stone in mell- happy wedded will reside York. loading in Georgetown. A number of current. questions I and matters of routine business were discussed at a Council meeting of the Board of Trade. It was decided that the Secretary write to the {ostmaster General ipointing out. the advantages of a ‘Charlottetown w New Glasgow sli- mail service. It was stated that the service would be of great benefit to = the air transport company, and that direct train connection could be made with Halifax and Sydney for, beautiful castles in lldinlsurg, to bombs of famous men, to hills and valleys, and then to the beautiful lakes we so often sing about. Mb’. Stawariis -- owlefie of Scotland is some what superior to many. it the home of his ancestors The entertainment was under the auspices of Pail-play Division S. 0. '1‘., Mr. Malcolm MscNcill, oapahly acted as chairman. At the dose COII-COUSINS-Tha marriage of Miss Stella Mae Cousins, of Glynd River, P. E. 1.. to Mr. Melvin Ray Cole, of Clinton. was sclemnined by Rev. G. Carlyle Webstor at Zion Manse, Charlottetown, on Wednes- day, Nov. 20th, 1008. STOCKMAN-DOCKINDOIFF- Ai the r age, North River, Nov. M. 1088. by Rev. J. G. Wakb link, Margaret Doris Doltsrldorff. ofthsprogrammeavotoofthanksfiillshtsrof limaodm-awilbert was extended to Mr. Stewart who fittingly replied. Following is the : Opening chorus, Caro- ‘Dockendorff, North River, to John Lemuel Stockman, son of Mr. and daughter, Mrs- Alfred Blmll- were suns by the member- vl the life, to which w. Gaudet . pond- Monoton. A dad!!!" °3 a" l!" Society of the Ch"drcn of Mary. sq 1n g y,‘ "m" "mu-n gm. William and Barbara Hudson. of Trym, P. E. L, she was 7e years old. After her mars-lag: she moved with her husband to Saint John where she lved until three Rlls ago when she went to Menotola Mrs. Green had been a staunch member of Portland United Church while she resided in Saint John- Surviving are five daughters. Mll- Barton, Alberta. Mouton; Illel. Wsltham, Mass-S Gertrude. Moat- real, and Ids, muthaln, and a son's William H. Green. Mi Prince Street, West Saint John. ht when the funeral will be bald.- The death occurred at her homo. Lawis’ Point, yesterday moraine of Mrs. fliaabath uwu. widow If ll" The lato ma. Inwis, who was widely knows and neatly reveled b! h" ' family and friends, has resided all m: married life at. Lewis’ Point. thl homo of the lswis family for many ‘famous sonJohn alsewil. W“ , survives. her mild lull Q7." finest I? In in, the county. Thm all ioined in singing "rbrym& n‘ m“, who died m m_ of which the bride was a member. while Miss Freda. Peters ably pre- sided at the organ. After the cere- mony the happy couple motored to the home of the bride Where l ‘ , wedding breakfast was ‘sense. smi- can" had been ser- ved to the nearest relatives of both ‘bride and groom. w. and Mrs Gallant left on a short wedding tour to the mainland. 0n their lwturn they were given a fne re- ception at the home of the groom. Th; many gifts rcceivrd testified to the popularity of both bride and lgrcomi ran will reside in Freder- icton. Their many frienfl wish them every slaoodra ’n life. (Patriot Plcall Copyl- ‘IIUISDAY —IITUIN'@ BOMB-Mr. A. S wiloisonthsfacultyoIColbyJlm- iatslmdeorsslswisastdllfllfl- mmhjlumm'umma fla McKay. Qulnmerside returned on ‘luesday evening from a pleas- ant visit to Boston. Mess. S. ? Bratulstory speeches were given by ollers meserlt. A sumptuous sup- yner was served by Mrs. Joseph |Gaudet assisted by some cf the ladies present. A singaong and dance brought the evening to a close. Mr. and Mrs. Gaudet were the Iecipients of many beautiful lifts. S. —!l.l NUITIAL HOWIB-A very pleasant evening was spent at Central Bedeque on Tuesday. Nov. 21st, when Mr. and Mrs. John I‘. McKenna hospitabiy opened their homo to the accomodstia: of friends and neighbours who gath- ered there to shower. their eldest daughter, Ruth, who is to be the participant in a happy event next week. ‘In the strains of the wed- ding march softly rendered by Miss Aiethea Noonarl, the bride-to- be was led into the drawing-room “PM “m” m m, “m” mwmthelos in the hearts of Scotsman mails and passengers travelling in either direction. The opinion was expressed that the additional cost would not be consider-bk, as the machines snd personnel were here. ‘llna ‘Moon, Beading. slider Lamb's Donation, Miss Olga MacNovin. ‘. Reading. Sean's um, Seymoln- Maclearl, ehcored. lec- ture, W. P‘. Alan Stewart, Inter- mission. sale of candy. Solo. m the VlllQy qf the moon. Min Jean Moore, ell-cored, Organ sol. Miss Mary Morrow. enoored, solo, Perfect| Day, Miss OKs MadNevin, encored. Chorus. when you wore a nlllp. God Save The King. . GILL-At as Kent st. on-‘Thurl- day, Nov. so. 1933, John H. Gill, aged '10 years. MONAGIIAN-At as Brighton Ave. News of the death yesterday of Mr. John Henderson Gill of this City was heard with widespread regret by friends in the city and throughout the province. He was tabsn suddenly ill early yesterday morning and passed away aboui‘ ‘noon. The late Mr. Gill was born York in lBb1,1he son of the late Mir. Abraham Gill. As a young man m aged 68 years, dearly beloved wife ' of Peter Monaghan llYNlS-ln Kehalngilofl on Nov. doth, iosL-lohnAJiyneaagedfl ' hlCKlNNA-At Vernon, November ‘m5 Inslllrlns tributes w "Auid 8w- zo. 1933, Patrick uexemia, aged es tla's" achievements. past and prcs- yggrg, t, and to the place which abs Cal. (m Nov. 2'1, i030. Mrs. Joseph mime world over, were paid at the Mccioskey, mother of Mrs. Ber- chnlougwwm ",4 “m; bu“, St. Andrews Day dinner last even- hard Basins. fm-merly of Kelly's m,‘ “mung mwmmm ma md ing in the Canadian National Bo-l Orm Lot 29. uuflmxr‘ n,“ m the “n” of Gm W]. Held, I3 ill M110!’ RSI‘. lllldll} STANLIY-At I5 Elm Ave.. OI m‘ mm‘ md ma. in m, “m, the cspab‘ auspices of tbs Oaledw Wednesday. Nov. as, loss. Joseph of om “d “ML lonian Club, the function was an Klnflton Stanley in his Nth year Th, w, u, Gm m . may...‘ fending success. ‘nu program‘ IsaAnLn-st the r. n r. Hospi- o‘ “m!” church‘ m Donn“ m, was well balanced, the warmly ap- tal on Wednesday, Nov. 20, i033 and in middle life he moved was a strong supporter of the Con- plauded addresses being fully up to by Miss Blanche Nconan, where qfiuu" “n! Thmumu‘ h“ me high “and,” m m “n,” beautiful array of useful and costly M. h. ‘a m mum“ m we yum m,‘ m, mush‘ N“, "up "M" ‘m’ ‘““'"""°° b’ m‘ cause a tlnperahoc. no retired Ind instrumental. all that could be ,Hilda Noouan assisted by urea“! “m! “Mk ‘mm m," w.“ dame,‘ Mary Fannie Gussie Bradley. aged on ‘rhursdsy. Nov. so. 1933. Mr- garet Mary Elisabeth Monsghsn, . MCCLOSIIY-At Sierra Msdra ~- one month. daughter of Mr. and “ Mrs. John Bradley. lCALlllr-At St. Anne's, Hopi '5" u u" 5"“ ‘l ‘W’ °'°1°°k,1""fi 55mm“ ‘"4 l!“ Enema” Th, m‘ m_ Gm w“ - my.‘ The president, Clansmsn P. A. A. Aleer, age 82» 1'" . "l "filfi" ""1""! °' M" sllllm- "m" u" "W" "m" o; “Bu... mmmy and w... widely Mutch. presided. Seated next to Lawns-st Lewis’ Point on Ttles- " ' Plldlarris at his home in Sher- ‘broekallsnflarriswasmiysssrld llsdsdlsseorersemetlmwltns formslparalymllewastneaon snss-brualsesldwss one ofthc bls-eanydsausensslelt a ‘arranged them on a table nesrbyu of us. sas ma. John Harris 014M... McKcilfla fittlngly replied and d m“ w “out W0 yen‘ “m ‘thanked all for the lovely giftsimh“ n" w“ [mm the unwm!" spgggsrs, in additioneoussshglr. Ysllllllmlll "l4 W“ M“"°'l' “damn, m‘ MPNM, him were Chief Malcolm MacKin- "l" wmmPnYml “m” m‘ "'5', In ‘up My; gm mn-lgg M355 non and Premier Madllllan. Rev. "l" “d w" Mm“ 9"" °"‘m’~lvilly roster, dlllflillll‘ of m}, o. Carlyle Webster. delivered m“ m5 w“! preggq-sg-‘the address on ‘The Day and 'A‘ Wha l-ionour It.‘ Oth- |msn, were Mr. W. Chltur S. Mc- Sllrs a Joly Good Fellow," afterflu“. I‘ m‘ A‘ O F. Gm o‘! Um,’ My“ ‘h, fqpflgdhm w“; MR1 life of Bller-i which a bounteous lunch was acrv- i m‘ d”. m” 5mm“ m“ o“ 0m- m“; pmunwn"; 3|‘ 11 1, .rld by several of the ladies. Music hub‘, u‘ H‘ “mam m ‘he Cmwnv DD" q Alan-gm‘ ~11” >°'""°"' "'1 1"“ “m”! m" Canadian west. Mrs. n. 1'. n-sser.‘ und of the 3'19"’; "fill" day, Nov. 2e, i933. Elisabeth, widow l River, Nov. 21. 1m, Joseph Me- _ of the late George lowis, in the vfrdyearofbersr Gflillflfii wgl / I.- ZLsTJ-"tsié ryCflin‘ w Mr. Bert Arscnault, one El "Utah MacMillarl, Province’; IE l? ‘I .-l "Bl I'M time III the mm! all-flan; afternoon. lntslmmt i of Summtalde’: most popular. pianists. 11M remainder of the arming was spent in dancing and; (‘lliCYCd {O “IS YUIIQ 0110B‘. lllfli aaeatelalssmmal. and Proicibor L Ont, also survive City“; am Gunman L ‘Iilgfmsrslwmsc lieu from loswvhwlnilw &»ila resumes on Kent Street representatives cl the f the r of moles to ms jbmsaousssq i-"hsl-adn‘ l i " * w- rOuFRXIli‘@Fm"1tdhrA-- sun-w» wit: . 5‘ lfirfli " ~ ' was "s... .