MoALIlUllI-IQGAUGZ! -__C.__ c0 . ivaiifitif‘ iirfs. The Cornwall W M. S. their Tiiankoffcring meeting the Manse on Monday evening. The president, Mrs. l-iazeii l-low- ard presided. and opened the meeting by singing "Breathe On Me Breath of God." on “Further 'I‘i'anslations of the Bible“ and the great. progress made by the Massachusetts Ind- ians and Dakota Indians was led by Mrs. Walter Boyle, assist- ed by Mrs. Frank Howard, Mrs. A. P. MacEac-iiern. Miss Laura Clos- by and Mrs. Roy Bruce. Prayer was offered by Mrs. Colin Murray. In the absence of the Rec. Sec- retary, Mrs. Charles Hyde read minutes of previous meeting and called the roll. A good report was given from the lvlission Band. and the presentation of a Baby Band Life Certificate was forwarded to Miriam Diane MacMillan. A let- held t for whatever you want that money zoill buy The BANK of NOVA scorm l l lllliillllll l_ 2‘ _—_-i ' a TO CLEANSE, REFRESH; SMOOTH leanse with Arclena or Flully Cleansing Lrearri L25 l0 7.007 Ffelrcsh with Slim Tonic, 1.2510 10.75» . Smooth with Aidena Velva Cream, 1.2.51: 7.00: Grange Slin Cream, 1.25 to 9.501 or Perfection Cream, 7.50 and 12.50 I moons a. HFLEODMIQ A The study! sionary box. ldially iilvited the hostess and committee in chai't>;6-!O'L°fll1\‘~ Qt. Josaphb Ohurdi, Bel-LI‘! Cross. was tho asena 0t the mar- rlage on Monchy morning. Sept. m_ i047. of Mia Mary Margaret McGaughey, daughter o! Mr. and Mrs. Pius McGaughey, and Mr. Donald Wilifrid MoAllistor, son OI Mr. and Mrs. John McAiiistar o! Woodstock. N. B. The ceremony was performed by Rev. W. A. Keefe who alsoi celebrated ths Nuptial Mass. .'I‘he sanctuary of tho church was decorated with colorful glad- ioli and potted plants and the altar vases held tall standards of white and pink gladioli. Miss M. I; hfacliiroy played appropriate nuptial music, and Mia. Amos Callaghan was soloist. Mrs. Ger- ald Mitchell was matron of honor for her sister. and Mr. Morgan McGaughey was groomsman. The bride. who was given in ' marriage by her father, was wear- ing a floor length gown of gleam- ing what. satin. and silver slippers. ller gown was fashioned with sweetheart neckline, long pointed . sleeves, fitted bodice and full skirt. Her full length veil of em- l hroidered net was arranged from a coroner. of orange blossoms the latter having been worn by her mother on her wedding d-ay. For ornament she wore a pearl neck- ;ace with matching earrings, a , gift of the bridegroom. and car- l sied a bouquet of Better Time i roses tied with white satin ribbons. l The matron of honor wore a fioor length noun of sky blue taffeta. Her headdress was in i-cronet style with elbow length iril of mats-Jun’; l-Tue net She rar- llue ensemble with fox scarf and prey accessories. and a corsage of sed roses. Immediately following the cere- mony. the wedding breakfast and i reception was hcld at the home of the bride's parents. The dining room was decorated with gladloll and chrysanthemums and the ______ __ iahle was centered \\li,l1 a three .;,.—jeg;,',§.;;§‘.h., Mlsgigngry ter wedding cake topped with a Monthly from Mm (Rev) 30y miniaturehride and groom, and vessey, also a very illlefefibingl‘ tanked with lighted tapers and ‘um. from M.“ He,“ Morsom [all flmvers. The toast to the hride Mamneb“.al._ 1mm “in-n both was proposed b_\ Rev. W. A. Keefe read by in... fluff)’ Hyde. ivirs. and responded w hi" "W .*’“‘d'~'°‘ Pearle Scott reported good pro_ groom. Many Yfilllfllli? gifts of gress in the sewing for the m:s-| rllvtil‘. 11119". mime)’ 919- “'91”? YB‘ “I” Tkxgzfijggl Coiol ‘HEiXig-i‘ Mr. and Mrs. McAlliister her for the November’ left. by motor on a trip to the home of t.he hrideizrooms parents. Mrs. Watson Livingston was ap- the bride travelling in a grey pointed to write to Miss Beryl suit with platinum fox (ape and Morson. hirs. Godfrey gave_ a, black‘ accessories. ‘They \\lll re- good financial report. Meeting‘ side in New B-runswick where tho dosed “m. Smgmg co spnqivgf bridegroom is a vl.E‘~lCQI'RPllCl' with the Living Word" and benediction the Wooilstock _Division of the C. by the president. l P. R. ' _ _ During the social hour Rev. M.. Previous to her marriage the K. Charinan explained ‘to the} bride was employed fllmillf? Family members the great need of thcl‘ Allowance Office of this Province. pkeople of England. and asked fori Mltiuiersit: grrdoiistéirtljefliiitlgudgd .ei t . . . . ._ .. t Lgncixfgoppfir the, Summersigefi a2? QMiss Agar-caret . .. uincy, i ass. meet with rrieeting. was served bv branches Zeros: Canada ‘It an? aa"7:"_'».'-;-'<__-.a._ l Q B l llll \ Conveniently available Ibrougb any of our ua-un-n- i THE__GUARDIA§I._ qnanwrrmolvu criirnsi. auiuinisil This column fa rsaorvol for uowa of local Interest, but advertising of a nsway naturo may be inserted at flvo cents a ward strictly pay- able in aslvauoo. . Al‘ IOU! llBVlCl-Arnfal Coal Company. Phone 2408. CONFEDEI-ATION LIFE IN- SURANCE. ' MADAM DOYIL READING-B- 113 Prince. . ward Hotel. HOWARD MulNNll’ Pitt-oi Footwear at 17b Queen Street. NEW COATS AND DRESSES ar- riving daily at the Fashion shoppe. JOHNSON a; JOHNSON will bo the only DrugstOre open this after- noon and evening. HHILCO REFBIGERATOk—\Ad- vanced Design on display. Toombs Music Store. A'l‘ TRE MARIE ELENA BEAUTY SALON lovely oil permanent-a. Reg. $5.00 for $1.75 (without sham- poo or set). MEMBERS. The LEGION I -1r.‘l‘a bouqeiit of pink crirnations. i The brides mother wore a navy l Monthly Meeting Charlottetown Branch l5 postponed until 30th Oct.‘ FIFILD ‘TRIALS at Winsloe and .r .l<1c\‘. Wccliiosday and Thurs- Luhch will be served by the Women's institutes. Come one. come all. See the dogs in action. FOLLOW THE ARROWS to the Field Trkils at Winsloe and Brafi- icy, Wednesday and Thursday. Lunch will be served by tihe Women's Institutes. ST. DUNSTANS Credit. Union Lida, annual meeting to-nighi, October 22nd. at 8.15 in Holy Name Hall. You are cordially invited to attend. T0 HALIFAX in E15 minutes via lVlaritimie ,Centrnl Arrwziys. Phone 206i or 540. MARITIME CENTIIAI. AIR- WAYS three times daily to Mone- 'ton. Air and rail connections to Montreal and Boston. Phone 2051 or 540. ENC-AUENIENT. -—- Mi‘ alifl Mri. VW-‘n. T. Mill, Cleamont sh in an- nnuncc the cngagtmcn. of lllfll‘ only daiigliiei- Ffnri" Rutli. ll. N. l1 Georcc l‘. son of Mr and Mrs. J M’. Burgess. Cil3llt\‘lr‘l.t7\\'ll. Alar- i-I-ago to take place in nczir future l BIRTHDAY GRl-IETlNC-S Greetings are liciii: eslcnrlcrl Contain P‘. J. G. hiacDaiiizzzili of Belle River who celebrates his enzhtieth hivtliday today. liir. Mav- Dougall. a life loni: resident of Belle River, is well known through- nut the island and his numerous friends _ioin in wishing him many liapp_v returns of the day. ll! FURTHER PARTICULARS -— The death of Mr. Jill Prewst, for- merly of Coleman. aged 90, ivhich was reported yesterday occurred while the old gentleman was liaul- ing wood near his home in East Bideford, and had apparently fall- cn off the load. Mrs. Everett Cahill and her daughter Irene of Mmeills Mills, R32. who were in the vicinity noticed a horse ruii- ning and upon investigation found the body of Mr. Prevost. which had been dragged about '15 yards. lying on the road. They immed- zately summoned medical help and the R. C. M. P. who had the dc- reased taken to 'I‘yne Valley. His funeral takes place-to Liennox Is- land today. He leaves to mourn one sister Bella McCallum of East Bideford. Another sister died on Oct. 10th. Personals The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Maciilwen, North Rv- er, will he sorry to know that their little four year old Lois was oper- ated on in the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital on Thursday moi-n- ing. but. are glad to know that she is doing as well as can he ex- pected. v YOU CAN gw-pz/Ber/l; mm s assume RUBBERSEI’ BRUSH What a vilu difference a woll-bul- uncsd brush can moh. Point flows IMONNY from a genuine Rubbonof. If sheds no bristles . . . lasts longer. germ/Ire‘ RuggeRSfil f @135.“ “T” mg» i 15 ‘n muss srznvan - sung m9 ' Island. singlewoman. FURS BY POSlLUNS Tilt? glamour and elegance of mini: FEATURED Al’ .. . in su aerial blended, luxurious musierat. w’ I Y o, 031E?! . Z2.‘ 1247 -..-....,,.»_._...-;dsa.‘ a... ,. __ I“ Moons s. riusooiteai Mortgage Sale 60 ACRES L01‘ 42 KINGS COUNTY ‘There will he sold hy Public Auction in front of the Law Courts Building in Charlottetown on Fri- day the 7th day of November 1947 at the hour of 12 O'clock noon all that. parcel of land situate lying and being in 'l‘ouinsliip number forty-two in King's County bound- cd and described as follows, that is to say: COMMENCING on the Northwest. angle of land now or formerly in possession of John Mclsaac, thence south two degrees cast eighty-nine chains or to land in possession of Daniel Lewis, thence at. right angles westerly seven chains or to land of the estate of Donald Olfanley, thence north along said lands of the cstate of Donald OfHanley, and continuing to the Gulf shore afore- said. thence eastwardly‘ along the. said shore to the place of com-j mencement, containing sixty acres. of land a. little more or less c0m- i prising the lands conveyed by the. Commission of Public Lands to~ John B. O'Hanley by Deed dated the twenty-fifth day of January A. D. 1910 and the western moiety of lands conveyed by the said Commissioner to Michael and Don- ald Mclsaac by Deed dated the 10th day of February A. D. 1862. The above sale is made under and by~ virtue of a Power of Sale contained in a certain Indenture of Mortgage bearing date the 25th day of August A. D. 1920 and made between John B. O‘Hanley of Cable Head East in King's County, Prince Inward Island. Farmer and Mary MacKinnon of the same place, singlewoman and Mary G. Ohanley, wife of the said John B. 0'Hanley. OF I'VE ONE PART; and Mercy A. Coles of Charlotte- town in Queen's County in said OF ‘Pl-IE OTHER. P T; which said mort- gage by di rs assignment became vested in the undersigned, and because of default having been made in payment of principal vgioney and interest secured there- y. For further particulars apply to Gaudet a I-Iaszsrd Solicitors, Canadian Bank of Commerce Building, Charlottetown. Dated this 14th day 0f October A. D. 1947. ' MARY II. JOHNSON, Bus. Elt- ILA. Johnson Assigneo. HUGE DAM PROGBISBIB LEIHBRIDGE. Altar- (OPT- Oonstruction o! the giant ‘It. Mary River dun, north of Spring Coulee. has on‘ ‘ a new phase. wit: dining of the mlw-ifoot diversion tunnel proceeding rapidly. workers shend of Rollo Bay MrQuailI of have started iinlnl “so tunnel ILth 0on1 CANADA , PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT The third day of October, A.D. In Re l-Istuic of William H. ’l'o\vnsliend late of Rollo Bay in; King's (‘ouuty in the said Prov- ince. Farmer. deceased. testatinl To the Sheriff of the County of, Kings County or any Constable‘ or literate person within said County GREETING VHII-IREAS upon reading the petition on file of Clifford Town- in King's Farmer, and Arthur F. Souria in King's. County, Barrlttcr-At-Law. thcl executors of the above named County. Estate praying that a citations mayi be Issued for the purpose lserrinl after set forth: You are there-, fore hereby required to cite all_ persons interested in the said lis- iate to be and appear before the Judge present at a. Probate Court to be held in the Court House in Charlottetown in Queen's County. in the said Province. on Friday‘ the twenty-first day_of November. next coming, at the hour of elovenl o'clock forenoun of the same dayl to shew cause if may they can‘ why the Accounts of the. said Est-l lute should not be passed and thel Estate closed as prayed for in< said petition and on motion of‘ Melvin J. McQuaid, Esq., Proctor lol‘ said Petitioner. ‘ And it is hereby ordered that a true copy hereof he forthwith published in some newspaper puh- llahed In Charlottetown aforesaid once in each week for at least four consecutive weeks from tlis date hereof and that a true copy hereof be forthwith posted In tho follouiiu; public places respective- ly, Hlilllfii)‘, in the hall of the Court House in Sourfs, at or near the store of E. S. Johnston a Cm Fortune Bridge and at tbs store of Matthew’ a McLean Ltd. Soil- ris. all in King's County afore- said so ihut all persons interest- cd in the said Estate as afore- said may have due notice thereof. WITNESS His Honour Harold Leonard Palmer. Judge of the said Probate Court at. Charlotte- town In Queen's County the til! and year first above written. By the Court (L.S.) ($811.) ' MARGARET I. DUMONT. Actill Iodltrll HANEL l/ ...J. tnruiviu Hioufltsute “u .co_i._oo_nss (you u?“ // IXYILII CHANEL CHANEL No. l CHANEL GARDENIA CHANG. 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