.. _.__.....-L.u--mn Q¢¢~ - v Georgetown find llioinity Mrs. Joyce Martell of Sourls visiting her sister. MIS- SPHYEW“ rick Curley, son of Mr. Richard Curley of Brudenell: 5P0"- sors were, Mr. Arthur Cullen and Mrs. F. J. DeLory. Walker. Nominations were held on Fri- day the 19th for a Councillor to fill the position recently vacated by Mr. E. H. Llewellyn. Only one nomination was received, that of Mr. Edward Easton who will now take his seat on the Council. Mr. Daniel MacCormick. teacher in Georgetown High School, spent tho weekend at his home in Boughton Island. Rev. D. A. Yeo of Milton. who is Minister in charge of Holy Tri- nity Church here. was a visitor to Souris and Georgetown Thursday. on church business. ....'F*rierids of Gerald Murphy. sou of Mrs. Agnes Murphy are in- deed glad to hear that he is in.- proving rapidly from the effects of recent burns. which he suffered. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fraser were visitors to Charlottetown on Thursday. Mr. Fraser has accept-i ed a position with Schurman Com- pany of Charlottetown. ’ It is reported that a freighter will arrive in Georgetown in the near future to load pit props for overseas. There is a considerable quantity at present stored here and additional props are being brought in. Mr. Archie Wight of BurntPoint is having his house painted end M). Earl Walsh, who is located a short distance down the Burnt Point Road and who last fail Kills "REGULARHS tilltKWllRK" Wis-sung T!" __-"'Y~oction g laxative for slrdineryjeonstipetlon @- II“. blot, m“. nous: Hill sue AT 5B SUMMER STREET SUMMERSIDE, P.E.l. House i2 rooms, modern con- vsniences. If interested you may communicate with Mr. Rey Tenton, Central Street, Sum- merslde, or with the owner,"Dr. J. R. Corbett, Clerk's Harbor, Shslburns County, Novo Sce- tll. _ l J. H.180! prions-ram Imus "ans lmlptlg Clones . unusual:- 0&- ‘ifl-‘ififl’ * " s". recently were: by gins-Joseph Gary solemnized Saturday, at Qie home of the bride's par- ents. Mr. Donald, Thistle and Shamrock, when their daughter Sadie Anna was united in marriage to Peter Duncan, son of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Nicholson, Hartsville. ing room was tastefully decorated for the occasion, the color scheme. being pink and white. To the strains of the Bridal‘ Chorus by Lohengrin, beautifully; rendered by Miss Joyce Nicholson! the bride entered the living room} on the arm of her father and tookl very lovely. Mrs. JOHIIIMD. Give generously to support The Salvation Army’s work of g compassion and reclamation through the understanding heart and the human touch. This splice donated by_ rue FASHION snow: Phone I6 Great- George 5t. completed now having his home painted. Baptisms at 5t. James Church Rev. Owen Kig- Gotell, son of The September meeting of We Catholic Women's League. George- town sub-division was held Monday, September 15th. Members who attended the District Conven- tion. gave very ot proceedings. Lean. reported festival and that the proceeds of Lottery amounted to $46.00. It was decided to donate prizes for Chris- flan Doctrine classes. Plans ivere made to hold a bingo pflrty- The meeting was closed with prayer by the chaplain. interesting reports Mrs. Howard Mac- CODVEHOI‘ of work done at Parish __.__..___._i NICHOLSON - MEoDONALD WEDDING A quiet but pretty wedding was July l9th. R. Mac- and Mrs. A. her place with the bridal pprty; .R.iehard on his 70th birthday. beneath an arch of streamers and [Though 7o ya" o! “a, he l’ m theip silver bells. Rev. W. B. MacPhail was officiating clergyman, assisted by. Mr. Donald Nicholson, brother of' the groom. Gowned in a two-piece street-length dress of Queen's blue crepe with matching floral head- dress and veil, the bride looked Her only ornaments were a gold set-in turquoise stone bracelet with matching ear-rings, the gift of the groom. Miss Jeanette MacDonald, ais- ter crf the bride, was bridesmaid and was gowned in pale rose crepe with harmonizing accessories. Lit- tle Miss Alberta Todd, niece of and white, carried out the duties of flower girl. The groom was ably supported by his cousin, Mr. Lloyd During the signing of the register Mr. Donald Nicholson sang the marriage hymn, "O Per- fect Love". A sumptuous wedding supper was partaken of by some thirty guests, the table being cen- tered with ‘two beautiful wedding cakes artistically decorated and topped with miniature bride and the bride, gowned in pink Nicholson. QIOOIII. Those assisting in serving were the Misses Joyce Nicholson and Mar- Mrs. D. J. MacDonald and garet MacDonald. Rev. W. B. MacPhaii proposed the toast to the bride, which was the groom. After the supper Mr. and fittingly responded to by confetti, left on a trip to New York, Boston and Quincy. During their two weeks’ stay they visited On their return they will make their home in Albany where the groom is employed as section foreman on the C.N.R. Prior to her mar- many friends and relatives. riage the R. C. A. 11'. Headquarters. MAYIIILD W. r. The Mayfield W. I. held its regu- lar monthly meeting at the homo of Mrs. James Houston, sept. 9th. with an attendance of seven mem- bers and one visitor. The Resident Mrs. Willard Nich- meeting opened with Ode and repeating the oison presided and the Creed in unison. -Roii was called-and minutes of last meeting repel and approved. Correspondence was road and dig- cussed. It was decided the Seers- tlry write for informatlomrsgard- ins organization to start a sew- ing club. It was decided to send a card of sympathy to a “ who had lost s loved one. New committees are as follows: School. Mrs. Willard Nicholson and llrs. Eddy Colon: sick. Mrs. 1110mm: Butler and Mrs. David Johnston; Program. Mrs. Wsrfleld Orr and Miss Marguerite Houston gave a report on Institute Convention and lso s contest on Jumbied Camden cities. meetingst. the home of Mrs. But- il’. Soot. 80th. Mrs. Was-field On Next building a new home. is Ulla oi entertainment The liv- I tornwho is s. patient in County Hospital. IURLIIBTUIJi VIGIIITY Mr. Nelson Psynter and Mr. yiigh Paynter. Burlington attend- Zd the Coveliesd races on Wednes- ny. lensing- the Prince lustrous-side. is gradually recovering from an at- tack of pleurisy, and upsets to return homo in s‘ few days. Mrs. H. Moses. Mr. Russell Ho“. Bummerslde, was the wekerul guest o! Mra Linus Fiusimmons and family, Long River. -—Bur. I-Ils many friends regret that Mr. ‘John w. mm. Belmont at. Sum- merlide. has not yet completely recovered from his illness and is now a patient in the Prince Coun- t; Hospital. - Visitors to Burlington during the weekend included, Mr. Claude Younker. Brookfield, Misses Hilda and Evelyn Hickox, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd iiickox and children Donnie and Donna Jean of Hunter River Mr. Elmer Watts. Hampshire, Mr. and Mrs Edward Graham, Mr. and Mrs. Cole and two children of Cavendish and Mr. Hacker Henry of Toronto, Ont, who is visiting in Cavendish. _.__- DUVAR. AND HOWLAN NOTES. visitor to Duvar. Miss Aldona Peters of Howlan xi’: fgfiffiffionmffi; 1' was s recent visitor to Bummer-i l‘ Mrs. Patrick Martel]. James i-‘at- tilde- and Mrs.“ Mr. Elmer Richard of liowlan {has left for |where he is to be employed. l Mr. John C. Gallant of West- lbrook, Me., was a visitor to Duvar, -the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Guss Peters. week-end with his mother, Mrs. Felix Doirou of Duvar. Miss Anita Peters was a recent| visitor to Bloomfield Corner, thej guest of Mr. and Mlrs. Urban Pineau. Miss Olive Richard. who for some time had been employed in Charlottetown. is now spending some time with her parents in Duvar. Miss Priscilla Doiron of Duvar has returned to her home in Duvar after having spent an en- joyable time visiting in Montreal and different parts oi’ Maine and Massachusetts. All the little friends of Cedric .Arsenault of Duvar are hoping for ‘his speedy recovery. Cedric is at zpresont very ill, suffering from a ‘case of blood poisoning, in the Oleary Hospital. Friends and relatives gathered at the home of Mr. Frank Rich- ‘ard recently to congratulate‘ Mr. British Coiumbia' hopes to return in -Mr, Anthony Doiron, employed yeturned w her home much in Charlottetown, is spending the proved m health, an“ undergoing ,spector cf schools in Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Puffer. left on Monday for their home at ____. lwinchester, Mass, after spending Miss Annie Riley was a recenti the weekend as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Johnston and Miss ‘selina Johnston, at Margate. They had been vacationing on the Is- land and visited Charlottetown. ‘Si. Peters and French River. . This .was Mr. Fuller's first visit hero, and he enjoyed it so much that he the not too distant future. ELMSIIALEilIIGIIIITY ' Her many friends are pleased to know that Mrs. Edmund Kelly has lm- treatment in the Prince County Hospital. Among the many who are ro- luming to their homes in the U. S. A. after vacationing here on Tuesday were Mrs. Hudson Cough- lin and son Gerald, Mrs. (Dr) Philip Farrell and Miss Anna Wade. Mr. and Mrs. Austin O'Brien of Edmonton who have been visiting relatives on P. E. I. left on return last week. Ms. O'Brien who is lu- Edmonton planned to attend an Educational Convention in Quebec en route to the West. This was Mrs. O'Brien’: first visit to the East and she was highly impressed by the natural beauty of our lslsnd and the people. A fire of unknown origin de- stroyed the barn of Mr. Andrew Kinch last week. A valuable mare belonging to his brother Omer, luckily broke her rope and ESCBIN ed. Mr. Kinch was absent at the time and before the neighbors erfect health and takes an activei part in any community affair He= was the recipient of many gifts; The evening was very well-spent" with wonderful music given by_ Mrs. Hector Richard, Howlan,‘ violinist, and Freddie Jones, l=lus-_ ville, as guitar player. Later a delicious lunch was served after Mr. Richard many more happy birthdays. St. Anthony's Catholic Church was the scene of o. pretty wed- ding recently when Rev. E, Rob united in holy matrimony Mary Leona, youngest daughter Prank Richard of Duvar, to George Clements. adopted son of Mr. Emmanuel Clements. The bride looked lovely dressed in a floor-length white sateen dress with sweetheart neckline and pointed sleeves. Bhe wore a shoul- der-length veil. The bridesmaid also looked lovely in a light blue floor-length dress with long full sleeves. The groom was attended by Elmer Richard of I-lowlan. After the marriage ceremony, a reception was hold at the bride's home where numerous gifts were given them. a proof of the esteem in which they were held in the community. The young couple will reside in Charlottetown where the groom is employed. Mrs. Nicholson, amid showers of Mr. and liars. Lawrence Peters and daughter Gloria. from Salis- bury Beach, Mess... were recent visitors at Mr. and Mrs. Guss Peters‘, Duvar. Also accompany- ing them was Charles B. Chaisson from Nowburyport, Mass, and formerly a native of Miscou Isi- nnd, N. B. They reported seeing bride was an eflicient . school teacher and also spent some m.“ lmprovemm“ on me mum years in Ottawa employed by the but stated there were many tour- ists that were protesting the con- from the Western Road. flow -call- ed. Route No. 2. They have found the road from Alberton to Tignlah in a terrible condition. Mr. Pet- ers stated that there were many tourists from the U. S. wanted to come to the Island but when told about the road conditions and actually saw the red clay on the cars that had been here, it had discouraged them. They hope that the roads will be improved shortly so that they can have their many friends follow them on a visit here. many Islanders want to visit every resi- buttliey find that their stay is not enjoyed due to the condition of the roads. » Du on the lunch committee. The slnslns of the National Anthem brought this part .of the meeting to a close. A social hour was en- tloyed while a dainty lunch was served by 1m. may Colee assist- ed by the hostess, Mrs. Jan-m Houston. Lemon rinds boiled with the dish towels will help keep towels fresh and white. which all returned home wishing] dition of the Jaye-roads leading‘ were aware of it. the fire had gained great headway. ' Mr. and Mrs. Alfred O'Brien accompanied by their son Earl u ere visitors to Charlottetown last wveek. Earl will attend 5t. Dun- ' staff's University. friendliness and hospitality of its‘ i . ms cusstorrsrown GUARDIAN . . . ceived thanking the society for contributions received also o letter of thanks from Mrs. Alex Pequot. It was decided to purchase lamps for 5t. Mary's Hail to be used in use of emerllucy. The president then gave a very , ‘ account of the Leaillfl tConvention held in Charlottetown in August and “Wlllcd s wish that as many members as possible make so effort to attend l-ne 1N8 convention in order to nvpmlete the wonderful work accomplished by the League in P. E. Island. A vote of thanks was tendered the President for her report. by ._.___-_------_?_-_- Mrs Emmet Pierce. No further Mr. and Mrs. John A. Callaghan ‘buginggg ~ m; may“; gdjnurngd were also visitors to Charlotte- > with prayer. town last week. aocomDlnied by Sure relief for Head Colds Mistol stops colds where they shirt ____._.___. their nephew. Mr. Reggie McLel- floug-pofl-grlvmusofl lan who is attending St. Dun-l ~ wgnnnfa stan’: University for the coming l The marriage took place at the - lChrietian Church Parsonage, New Mr. James Lawless of Norboro Glasgow, on Wednesday morning was a weekend visitor to Alberton. Augugfi 5th,, or M155 Muriel Elsie He also visited friends and rela- Jennig ggevengo“, ygunger dgugh- tives in Ebbsfleet and Elmsdale. m- o: Mr, and Mrs. Garfield Istevenson, Hazel Grove. t0 MI- The following students who are y Lloyd George Houston, only son of attending Notre Dame Academy. the late Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Tignisll, were weeknd visitors to Houston of Mayfield. The cere- their homes, Miss Catherine Wal- , moriy was performed by Rev. Jos- lace. daughter of Mr. and Ml‘!.,3ph Hgytgf, John P. Wallace. Misses Edna and The bride wore s queen blue Alfredo O'Brien. daughters of Mr. crepe dress with large picture hat and Mrs. Alfred O'Brien and Misses ' and coat. to match and col-sage of Joan and Norma McKeuus. dauzli- lplnk carnations. The bridesmaid ters of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. MKen- [was Miss Alma Railings. an inti- na. ' fmate friend of the bride. Bhe was 'sttired in lime green with While accessories and were s core-HQ °l pink carnations. The 8700M W" lsupported by Mr. Leith 01’!- Thb groom's gift to the bride‘ was a sapphire brooch, to tho bridesmaid brilliant eerriulfi. and to the groom a leather blllfold- The wedding party returner! in the evening to the homo of the bride's parents. where a sumlllll" ous buffet luncheon was served l0 upwards of fifty invited sues“?- lThe rooms were decorated in pink and white with a profusion of rut lfiowers and potted plants. Lorne ‘vases of flowers were arranged on ‘the table, centred with i1 beillll‘ fully decorated wedding cake. Wil- ‘ped off with g miniature bride and l groom. term. Mrs. Stanford Greene and Miss Lillian O'Brien of St. Lawrence re- turned to their homes after en- joying a brief holiday with friends in and around Boston, Mass. Mrs. Elmer Wallace and daugh- ter-in-law, Mrs. Arthur Wallace of Sydney are visiting relatives and friends in Elmsdale and other parts of Prince County. A large number of friends in- vaded the home of Mr. and lvirs. W. B. McLe-llan at Alma on satur- turday September thirteenth to honor them on the thirtieth an- mversary of their wedding. Ai- though taken entirely by surprise Mr. and Mrs. McLellan received all _ in their usual gracious manner‘ After the bride had cut the first and made everyone feel most wel- lpiece of cake it was cut by 1W5! come. They were the recipients of I Janie Gasl, aunt of the bride. Mrl. many lovely gifts accompanied by l Harland Hill poured W! Wllllfl M"- the best wishes for many happy Lea Warren, aunt of the groom. returns. The evening was pleis- and Mrs. Revel Dlckieson out U19 antly spent in music and dancing ' ice]. Those assisting in serving and refreshments were served by|were Mrs. Rlfry Cfflweu- 2455' the ladies. -Duncan NicholsonkthMIB-Hosgzloe: Buchanan, Mrs. u!‘ - Mr. and Mrs. Roy Clohosscy, and ‘ Mrs. Stephen Bertram. MTS- 59°13“ Mr. and Mrs. Ralph O'Brien of Buchanan and Mrs. William Tlgnlsh, were visitors on Sunday Found. Prior to her marriage MW at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. ‘ Houston was entertained and av- O'Brien. lshly showered with lovely 8W»! hoth at her own home and at New slassvw. omens them he“! ‘ chest of silver from Mr. and Mrs. n. 1.. Dicklescn in whose stow she was the popular and efficient saleslody for the P!" 1°"? m‘! ' half years. Mr. and Mrs. l-louriwfl will reside in Mayfield. Wilt" l" groom is a prosperous "rm"- C. W. L. MEETING The first monthly meeting, after the summer recess of the Catholic Women's League was held in 5t. Mary's Convent on Tuesday eve- ning. Sept. 9th. at 8 p. m. with 20 members present including two from the Sourls River unit, The President. Mrs. Mullay op- ened the meeting with the League Prayer. In the absence of the Re- cording Secretary, the correspond- ing Secretary read the mimitrs of‘ the previous meeting. The Treas- urer, Mrs. John J’. MacDonald read the financial statement and re- porlicl a hank balance of $11600 to the credit of the League. Letters from Mt. St. Mary's and __~___________ KINGSTON W- I- The regular monthly‘ new” °l the Kingston w. 1.. met on Friday evening, Sept. 5th. at..the home of Mrs. Wm. Colwell Wm‘! a“ Ft‘ tendance of fifteen members BY"! five visitors were welcomed. Meeting opened by llflillfl! "l5 Ode, and repeating the Creed in unison. Minutes of last mectlnz a surnames 22, 1941 The New ' In Various Styles Wonderlul new Kilgornoch, lincst 100% ' virgin Australian Wool and An5ore—th¢ ' meterielwitll theluxutious '_ “bloom”. Beautiful costs fashioned ' by Gordon. “WHERE OLD FRIENDS MEET" was responded to by donating on come to the hall as soon as pog- article for an auction sale. School sible. committee reported Paper cups rs- Each member was naked to have quired. sick Committee. reported ~_ names put on their mail ‘cox. a treat sent to Mary Burgess willie Lunch Committee for next m the hospital. month-Mrs. Harold Stone and It was moved end seconded that Mrs. H. B. Willis. the President ask the trustees to Roll rail-an article ior an suc- inspect the school pump. tion sale. Collection lmounted to School Committee for next $1.34. month: Mrs. E. Docherty and Mrs. Meeting closed by singing thi 1-1. B. Willis. National Anthem. It was decided to have the flour An interesting program was the; demonstrator being sent out by carried out in the form of shm DeBlois Bros. to come for next the Wealth, under the capabh meeting at the home of Mrs Ed- leadership of Mrs. If. l. Wills An enjoyable feature was Mrs gar Newson. It WI! decided to write Mrs. Harold MacDonald (nee Mary Osborne of Charlottetown for a Clow) a former Institute Menthol speaker on the Musical Festival. and one of the season's brides, rg- Bhlrloy Newson. Edna Cclwell. ceiving the Oscar Prize. Verna Green, Mrs. Clow and Miss A delicious lunch was then w‘. Rodd were appointed to canvass ed by the hostess assisted by the the district for the Salvation Ar- committee in charge. my» One letter and one card of ae- knowledgement were read. It was moved and seconded that BARBAROUS SENTENCE Bailing to death was made i Precious Blood Sisters were re- were read and approved. Roll call capital punishment h England in Mrs. Clow try and have a play i631. in‘ of, i 4 ' Select your loll suit from our fine showing of samples now on display in our Mods-to- » Measure Department. V717 I0 many men prefer e teilond-to-meosure fit, superior styling, build. . Come in end see them, then you'll understand single or double breasted models to flatter your . MAURICE MILL ' ‘Enthlrlsfirw men's‘ ,Flrst with the Finest superb workmanship, in