JUNE 21. 1951 cox - Nagle Wedding 'Mi;s Esther Lillian Nagle. laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas iv, Nagle of William St., Chicopee rails. Mass. became the bride of 9., Lloyd S. Cox. Jr., of Spring- held Hospital. son of Mr. and ms, Lloyd S. Cox of Morell. Edward Island in St. r Prince 'iike's Dpiscopal Church. Rev. ,.lZwyn J. H. Nichols, rector of mi Luke's, and Rev. Alfred D. - snlvely. canon of Christ Church Fathedlral, otriclated using the riivtlble-FIN! service. Miss Doris nnos, organist, played traditional wedding marches and other se- lemons, and David Cosgriff mg, "0 Perfect Love," and "me 1,...-d's Prayer." Bouquets oi u.i:te deiphinliim and carnatione accorated the altar. Mrs. Frank Beall of Washing- ton. Mich.. was her sister's honor attendant. and Miss Lola Cox of Montreal, Canada, sister of the 1): .dcgroom. and Miss Louise Ft-rris were bridesmaids. Dr. L. Jiillll Stevenson of Montreal pg-i-ed as best man, and William ll Nagle, brother of the bride. :-rl Dr. J. Wallace Morgan of ll.-ixoke. ushered. The bride, given'in marriage iv her fzitiher. wore a gown of -ih"C nylon tulle over satin de- , ..cd with fitted bodice, drap- ozi shoulder line, long sleeves, Hid full skirt with chapel train. lli r finger tip veil of imported 1-trnch illusion was arranged ā€.lll a cloche of satin and illus- ;n. and she carried a bouquet of gerdcnias and white delphin- .i:n with French ivy. The.aitendants wore gowns of i Springfield Hospital. Dr. Cox is a graduate of Prince of Wales College, Prince Edward Island, and of Daihousio Univer- sity School of Medicine, Halifax. N.-S. He has been resident in surgery at Springfield Hospital for the past three years and is now a surgical resident at Hart- ford (Conn.) Hospital. Out-of-town guests attending the ceremony were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beall of Washignton. Mich.. Mrs. Lloyd S. Cox and Miss Helen Co): of Moreil, Prince Edward island. Canada. Miss Lois Cox of Montreal. Dr. and Mrs. L. John Stevenson of Montreal, Dr. and Mrs. Edward Caruso of New- ark. N. J., Mr. and Mrs. William Gerstenmaier of Danbury, Conn., David Banks. Sr., and Mrs. David Banks. Jr.. of Cambridge. and Miss Jean Wales of Hartford. Georgetown and Vicini Mrs. N. W. Hansen was a visit- or to the city on Saturday. Mr. Charles Fraser of Montague motored to Georgetown on Sun- day. Mr. Blair Swan. insurance agent was a business visitor to George- toivn for several days. Mrs. Jamea Maclieod of Murray River is visiting her mother, Mrs. Minnie Rafuse. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Walker and daughters Elaine and Dianne of Charlottetown, visited relatives in Georgetown on Saturday. Miss Elinor Hobbs, studentnurse a hit? I191 with dfaped Dink 53ā€" tat the Prince Edward Island Hos- : "ifs. Their lieaddrcsses oi pink lpimi, ;.,1ing were caught in back with l.ll:",IL"l'S of pink carnations and The matron of honor car- ed a bouquet of pink and purple i..:nations, and the bridesmaids t.il'llCd bouquets of pink carna- '4ll5 and French ivy. A reception followed in the tIlLllCI1 parlors where mothers if the bridal couple assisted in wcclving. Mrs. Naglc r daughter's wedding an alter- rm-n gown ni turquoise crept l l lace with dusty rose acces- s and sweet pea . Cox, Sr., chose an aftctrnoon -.i-n of eliatc Abliic crepe and J -c with shell pink accessories .-mi Corsage of pink roses. On return linni zi wedding trip :.i Carve Cod and P. E. Island, Dr. -rvl Mrs. Cox. Jr. will live at til Washington St., Hartford. i'tnnn., where they will receive 1:.cnds after July 15. Going . ay. the bride wore a beige fir shanitung ririxxs with match- : Jacket. and hat and navy blue 'iiE550I'lC5. Mrs. Cox. Jl'., is a giaduate of A 1-iicopec High School and springiield Hospital School of Nursing. She has been assistant ijierating l't')0lll supcriisor It chose for 3 corsage f is spending her vacation with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Hobbs Sr. Miss Ann MacDonald, who re- cently graduated in commercial studies at Prince of Wales Col- lege, has taken a secretarial po- sition in Halifax, N. S. Mrs. John Eatchilder. accomp- anied by her dsughters. Mrs. Temple MacDonald. Mrs. John D Gotell, Miss Janie and Miss Kath- erine Batchilder, were visitors. to Charlottetown on Saturday. Miss Eilee Helen Macconneli, student nurs at the Pflnce Ed- ward Island Hospital, was the guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. B. Macconnell on Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Fraser of North Lake and Mrs. Percy 0'- Hanley of sourls motored to Georgetown on Sunday and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. spurgeoni Walker. Miss Joan Mcquillan, who re- cently graduated in commercial studies at Notre Dame Academy, is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred McQuillan. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Clements and family of East Royalty motor- ed to Georgetown on Saturday Mrs. Clements and family will visit for a week at Mrs. Clements former home on Richmond Street Mr. and Mrs. James MacDonald of Montreal motored to George- town, arriving early in the week, and are the guests of Mr. Mac- Donald's parents. Mr. and Mrs. John L. MacDonald. Friends in Georgetown are ex- tending congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. William Decoste. Jr., oi P. E. purposes. tion Act. moral life oi our people. To THE ELEGTORATE or Attention is drawn to the Election Act. which makes it un- hiwtul to engage in corrupt practices, including the buying and selling of votes and the use of intoxicating liquor for Election The Electorate is urged to use its democratic right to vote, and to use its influence to prevent such violations of the Elec- Indiifcrencc regarding voting and the winking at corrupt practices will not only weaken our political life. but lower the Sponsored by: Provincial Command Canadian Legion B.E.S.L. and Charlottetown Board of Trade. ISLAND I E . I THE GUARDIAN. Charlottetown on the birth in their family of twins. Mrs. De- Coste is the former Gertrude Marten of Georgetown. Mr. Emerson Llewellyn has tak- en over the duties of engineer on the Georgetown-Lower Montague ferry, formerly held by Mr. Henry Perry. Mr. Llewellyn previously served in this capacity on the ferry for a number of years. Mr. Stanley Gallant, former re- sident of Rustico. who for the past forty years has resided in Minneapolis. U.s.A.. where he en- gaged in farming and who is now retired, is visiting relatives at his former home in Rustlco and in Georgetown. Mr. Gallant plans on settling in the Province. While in Georgetown he is visiting his sisters, Mrs. Daniel Martell and Mrs. John Batchllder. against the ills CHECK LIST- Warm Air Heating- Remove soot, etc. 1. 2. Check smoke pipe, and pipeless 4. Che... cast cracks and tions. systems. 7. trols on oil units. SPRING, CLEANING? CROCKETT & STOREY LTD. are now equipped to do that dirty, yet important chore of cleaning down your furnace. They haw the men and the equipment t0 send into your home and at very reasonable cost to you, that befall it during idleness of summer. y heating system ready for next season's use. Arrange today for the spring clean- ing of your heating equipment. 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A Parliament with a huge Government muiority can eventually lead to only one thing - GOVERNMENT BY DICTATORSHIP. ., Fight Dictatorship By Strengthening The Opnositionl I We" Have. One Fighter At Ottawa -- Lets Send VOTE FOR MacLEAN . Inserted by the Queen's County Progressive Conservative Park. J. AiN'(JilS llI:u'I.F.AN ELECTORS OF QUEENS COUNTY This. Is Your Opportunity To Help Remedy A Bad Situation Out of 252 Members now in the House of Commons. the Government supporters number 188. d maiority of 124 over all oth- er parties. This top-Iieavy maiority is admitted. even by private Liberal Members themselves. I0 59 G 505 "II"! T" c"'"'dā€' The Government. certain of its huge maiority. scarcely consults its private members. but simply tells them what I0 50- There are many times in general elections when voters would disapprove of certain matters but do not like to do so be- cause they are afraid they might defeat their own Party. But this is not so in a by-election and each Liberal can vote as he sees fit. without preiudice to his party. The Government could lose 50 by-elections notlier