“EXPORT” QANADA‘S FINEST CIGARETTE JONES-MASTERS i ..-,,-.-v hni eiilercstilig marriage h” MiKITTIIIZTKI by Rev. A. S. Wm; in Wednesday evening, Jan. 16th a’ sci-en o'clock in the manse l. “nun-L when Betty Willa. fliiilglVi“ o! Mr. and Nlrs. William “as lflnion River. became the My, of W Bruce Jones, son oi .\ir. and Airs. Robert Jones, Pow- ll {the bride looked very pretty in R HLZOIMI suit of navy. n becoming ‘ii [he lace blark hat, and other black ncvessorlcsl. 5m was attended by Miss Jean mnari. who ivorc a suit o! aqua. black hat and accessories. Mr. (Lqydoil Brown capably supported . ll r luv cercmoiiy the wedding i: (I nnmcdiute rclativcs “ere m ed a supper at the home of the liiides parents. The young cmiple Will reside at Pownal, where llic but wishes for their future iiappiiiisr go with them. LIBBY - JUDSON WEDDING A yireziy wedding was solomnized in the United Church, Militown, N.B., at 3 o'clock, Christmas ai- . on. nhcn Kathryn Louise. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. .st B. Judson of Elm Park, uriy of Charlottetown, was .. d in marriage to Chase Melvin, youngest son oi’ Mr. and Mrs. Har- . Libby of Clais, Maine. The ‘l was prettily decorated in i. u»! uith the Christmas season. lne double-ring ceremony was performed in the presence o! re- lanies and friends by Rev. A. R. ‘ilnrlier. pastor of the churili. . ‘hv bridal party entered the r .l l):|i'l‘(‘ll MacPherson sang 'U.'i Prri~cl Lmc" and (luring the Io h e 'nilier. was lovely in a dress oi’ with blnvk anrb gold ‘S and ivorn a corsaizc of F5 Sm- uais attended by her sister, hl-‘IPY. ivho ivrire a. dress of royal we \\l|Il black and winter ivicesorics. Iler coisngc was is. The bil(I(‘L;l‘U(Jlll was ii hy Sidney Hoinirs oi’ Si. iCll. Judson. the bride's mother. cze s (IZOFS of aqua. blue crepe ini niack accessories and a cor- sze oi pink roses. Mrs. Libby, the ‘ minis TIIOIIICI‘, TYOFP a dross ianion brouii With brown .uiics and a corsago oi yellow Uses I'm-mil”! the ceremony a re- ‘ll has field at the homo of nos parent-s. They will re- 30 Germniiic S1,, Calais Till‘ Rruom is emiiiovrcl by The Central Guardian This column ls reserved for IOVII o! local interest, but ndvortlalng n! a nawcy hue my b0 inserted at live canto a word, strictly pay- ablo In advance. JIMMIEB TAXI Phone 535. COOK! M Pnownapnl. CONFIDERATION LII’! II _ S UBANCE. AT YOUR SEIVICE — Arniut Y Coal Co. Phone 2498. MARCH ll. 0109mm DATE for entrlu in Music Festival. HOWARD MsINNII Htwn Footwear at 175 Queen Street. W! WILL APPRECIATE n share o! your grocery and meat business. Len MacDonald. phone 441, We dc- liver. MUSIC FESTIVAL SYLLABUS ]SUBSTITUTION in "Class 22". Male Quartet "Dedication" by l-‘rans, obtainable now at Miller Bros and Toombs Music Stores. RECEIVED SAD NEWS — Mrs. John A. Slerns received the sari news yesterday of the sudden pas- sing other brother, William H. Squarebrlggs o! Toronto, Ont. He is survived by his widow, one son and one daughter; also one sister nnri two brothers. Richard B. of ‘Poi-onto and Stewart S. of Saska- icon. Iona oniViciniIy Mrs. Annie Hiqhes. Valley, was a visitor tb Charlottetown on Saturday. Mr. Bernard Dochei-ty and son Alicliael were visitors to Charlotte- to\\n on Saturday. and lllr-s. Louis Oondon. vllltori to M1’. Charlottetown, were Iona on Sunday. A car of potatoes was loaded last week at Fodhla Siding by Mr. John Hughes. lllr. and Mrs. Joseph Ednionds were visitors to Charlottetown lsst week. and Mrs. Joey Fraser, Mont- ague, WCIC week-end visitors to Iona, guests o! Mr. and Mrs Richard Gill. Mr. John Connolly arrived home on Tuesday of last. week, after an esiendcd trip to Boston and New York. Mr. Mr. James White, Donogh, was a week-end visitor to Iona, guest oi his brother-indoor, Mr. Michael McTague. Valley. !\lr. and Mrs. Arthur Connolly and daughter, Jo Anne, arrived homecn Tuesday awning from Stoughton, Mass, where they have resided for the past. year. The Government snow plow came through Iona. on Thursday of last mweele. Jlowever, tho .only...obstacle up to this point was a. short stretch of deep snow on the Montague East Road. HOMEWARD T0 THEE Fa: sway plaice: have called men to roam, Away from their birthplac€—thclr parents and homc; Out over the ocean—the prairie and plain- \‘ii'll.h hearts 01 adventure-war duties and pain. They traveled the highwayl—fll" ways and rails. _ The asphalt and red clay-and blue mudded trails; 0n islands and mainlsndl-in 111w East. and the West- In Europe and Asia-and undes- the crest. Oi’ the globo that curves over-the -‘°“ P7ill4lilllrl 'l‘clo]\lionc anti "Ilium Co. Prior in |l(‘l' mar. l"r- n:'iilr--lo-li~ “as tendered- iiiil‘ iirraiiged shinwi" all . of .\ll.\> Ruby Di-nniy Elm; I _ and parasites Flanders such as Athl 1"! your skin. softer ' w Int ti 1.1m‘ , y ~ s s sn a cc 0i‘ ~'i.'.:.i..i:i:i.';."*~ ~~ “Mu-l - l0! GREEN ms Stock up your shelves TODAY . . . . . . . .. Limit I case of 24 tins to on order—$2-39 IN STOCK-CHOICE BANANAS Limited Supply-Order Early not. PLUMS Green or Blue-S tins ...... 4 Dozen . Extra 599C101 MUFFIN MIX 4 Pk9s. . . . . . . . .. 0ASII & BARRY STORES 1B7 Grout George Si. Phone 747 Wrbollm c. o, a iSAVE$ Sunkist Juicy ORANGES, 392 Count rounded out whole: Thru the land of Unlsta~sncl up to the pole- As far away places have called morn away. Firm the hearth: of their home fires-some ever to stay. In calm silent slumber—on land or ln sea.- in their giving and dying-TOP man's liberty. Now thvn- in '1. heat is muffled- bu‘. their soul l! N1. If” And lhev wind their way 0flWl-N— and Homeward to Thee. ' -Peter A. Reilly. nuns l- 1W- WEEKEIIII SALE T0 SAVE Y0ll MOIIEY M... 10¢ _. 1.00 1.00 . 25¢ IIOIIIIT EDWARD IIElIiIITS IIARKET MT. EDWARD ROAD Phone II9I-J' morning of 9 CANOE COVE CHRISTMAS CONCERT 0n Monday evening, Dec. 20th the pupils of Canoe Cove School presentedi their Christmas pro- gramme, which was directed bY the teacher, Miss Eleanor Carson. The hall was tastefully decorat- ed for the Yuletide season and “as filled by a largo audience. Mr. Malcolm MacFadyen cspsbly acted as chairman for the evening. Following was the programme: Chorus — Santa Claus. Welcome - Sterling MacNevin. Solo: "Jolly Old Nicholas" —- Al- berta MacLoan. Recitation - Barbara Anne Dar- rach. Dialogue: ‘The Sutton Bold" - Elslo Hickox and Russell Muir- head. Duel: "O Little Town of Bethle- hem" - Kathleen and ssdie Mac- Fadyen. Recitation - Buddy MscFsd- en. y Solo: "White Oirlstmsa" - Rena MacNevln. Recitation-Dean MacFldyz-n. Dialogue: "With the Help o! the Family" - Doris Hall. Joe Mac- Kenzie, Rena MscNevln. Victor MacFodyen, Kathleen MacFsdyen m GIIARLOTTETDWN TH§_G_U§DTAN. cjiaiuorjrgrowiv +0- (d\\\\\\\\ w“ a \\\\ “rum Q Following the recent- firo (which was on- tirely confined to the basement). Insur- once odiusrmont- hos now been completed ond the merchandise affected hos been ro-pricod and will go on solo tomorrow o'clock slurp! A. STEWART JDNES Phone 2188 and Delbert Muir-head. Duet: "Ruben and Rachel" Rena MacNcvin and Doris Hall. Recltation~william Muir-head. Intermission. Star Drill - '1 girls. ‘ Monologue: "Our Automobile" - Jerry MacLean. . Duet: "Winter Wonderland" - Kathleen MacFndyen and Rom MacNevln. Recitation - Gloria Jean Dar- rach. Christmas Carols. Monologue: "Hanging up the Stocking!" ~ Alberta Macbean. Dialogue: “A Christmas Joke" — Charles MacKinnon, William, Vic- tor and Delbert Muirhead. Recitation-Charles MacKini-ion. Reading: "Twas the Night Be- fore Christmas" - Elsie Hlckgx, Chorus -- “Here Comes Santa Claus." Santa Claus then appeared and distributed gifts to both teache and pupils from s well laden Christmas tree. The Home and School Club donated fruit. and candy to the pupils and children of’ the district. ‘ Remarks were than made by tho chainnsn after which the evening was brought to a close by sing- ing the Naiionol Anthem. m" WHICHYOU HAVE BE EAGERLY WAITING! IN MEMORIAM ' MB. WESLEY W. CHASWELLL In the twilight. hours o1 Sunday, December 19th, 1948, at. his homo in Rustlco, there passed away ironi um lite to the Iulicr lilo beyond. Wesley W. Oraswell, son oi Mr. and Mrs. Adam Craswell. He had been seriously ill for several months and despite tho best medical skill and tender nursing he gradually weak- ened, until his spirit entered "that rest that. romaineth ior the people of God". Unasmming and a great homo lover. ho was ever ready to make sacrifices tor the happiness and comfort of his family. Ho was highly esteemed and respected by all. Left to mourn their irreparable loss. are ‘his wife the former Lena Roberts of Winsloe; three sons. Ira. At-hol and Roy, an only brother William oi’ Perryvaln, Alberto; also his aged father and‘ mother who deeply mourn the loss oi a much loved son. The funeral took place from his late residence on the afternoon oi December 21st, Rev. A, E. Plercey 7, For Real Heat-Phone 240—Ask For “Princess” Top-Quality llld Sydney Goal 301d av A. PICKARD and COMPANY LIMITED LO0K FOR TIIE vsuow y rain: t TAGS 129 Kent Street Cl-IARLGTTETOWN SHOP ON KENT - - THE STREET OF BETTER VALUES Péf-JEDTHR ~ Q Those desiring to do so may Buy, oven a! these SPECIAL LOW SALE PRICES. on Simpson's popular Monthly Payment Plan: ~ » 10% Down. balance in equal monthly payments, including small service charge. _ _\_§‘ Sorry, no Mail nor Telephone f? Orders I i. No Refunds nor Exchanges A SPEGIALJIEPRESENTATIVE A A ‘ TI-IE EASTERN" ROBERT LIMITED m ME_M_ORIAM i m MEMORIAM In loving memory of om- flu.‘ flther. Gordon G. Houston. who Pllsed away February 10th, 1946. Thfi’ N? I-Ime Iieals all sorrow, . ArLl :1 us in forgot i ‘ But tlm. so far ha! only hrurgd How much Wt ITII§N him yet. ‘ lmvtngly Remembered by Lloyd - and Evelyn. " and the Rev. Mr. Barbour officiat- ing. Pallbearers were Victor Bun- lain, Paige Nlmn. Cyril ‘roombs. Janncs Gallant. Charlie Craswell and Gerald Stevenson. Burial was in St. Mark's Comet- ery. Rustico. Beautiful floral offerings bore silent testimony oi regard for a loved one gone. CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Wes-icy Craswcll and Family wish l0 thank kind neighbours 811d friends for kindness shoun thcin| during their reccnt sad bereaveq mcnt, Also those who sent flowers‘ in loving memos-y or DE. I. WALLACE DOWN]! who Posed any Ibbruary 1M1. 1M7. i Inserted by Wile and Fondly. letters and cards oi sympathy. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of my husband Gordon G. Houston, who pasQd away February 10th, 1948. 11o will never be fun-gotten Never shall his memory fade. 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