COFFEE b32355?“ \m ea/ < TENDERS IALED TENDERS addressed to the ll-lldflflllllfld and masked "Tender for Addition to Airways Building at Giariottetown". will ha received up to l2 o'clock noon. Thursday. October 31st. 194B. for tho construction of an addition and alterations to the Airways Build- ing at the Airport at Charlotte- town; P._I. I. Plibl. zlDeoifl-csticns, labour con- ditiins. form of contract and ten- dei-Tforms may be obtaincdmn spQiIcs-tion to the General Pur- chasing Agent. Department ‘of ‘ihflsport. OIWWM Ontario. or frag the District Mfilly Engineer. oovltaiaent Building. lfcaeton. N. 3-. llllilltreceipt of an aoceflted cheque hide bill's/bis to the Receiver General Canada forthcsusnoflww iscticqua will be returned the return of the plans and _ tions in Ivod condition. _- Dlch tender mitsbbe accom- ranted by a certified cheque on a chartered Canadian bank equal to tea per cent (10%) or the tender wit». payable to the order of the Resolver Genonl of Canada. which dime will be forfeited in event of the tenderer refusing to enter into a contract on the basis of his tender. if called upon to do so. or to satisfactorily Wmitlete such a contract. Cheque o! unsuccessful tenderer: will be attuned. All’! tender not accompanied by rsccurity deposit as described W1 110i be considered. The Department does not bind iiuli to accept tho lowest or any J. A. JGIVIN a- Acting sécretary. Dtnarflac-nt of Transport. In Membranes III. JAMES JENKINI There passed away on Augustl 21st. after a sevon weeks illness lnI the P. E. island Hospital, Mrs., James Jenkins of Bcthei in her,‘ 65th year. Although in failingl health for some cameos a shock to relatives and‘ friends. The deceased was I Mary Stewart. daughter of the late Betihel. and respect of all who knew her.‘ but it is in the homo where her, ‘loss will be most keenly felt as she; was a. great lover of home and} family. , Ledt to mourn their loss besides a‘. sorrowlng husband. Jimmy and Charles. Also one sister (Etnma) Mrs. Alex. Horton of Mt.,‘ Albion. A son died in infancy. ' i, The funeral which was largely, attended too place from the Mc-; Services were conducted by Rev.| Harvey Bishop assisted by Rev. Sterling Stacklhouss. Rankin, John Rankin. Leigh Fer- guson. Prank Lund. Frank ‘lrainor, and Fred Robertson. Isvtormmt was‘ in Birch Hill Cemetery. mun relatives and friends. Gard 0f Thanks The family of the latc Mrs. James Jenkiirls wish to thank the Dre. and Nurses of the P. E. I. Hospital for their kindness; also their many friends and neighbours for flowers messages of sympathy. etc.. in their sad bereavement. Ottawa. October it. lose. oa tens elects. CIA.” "7 a _ . :.:.- ~- 1 ".>:_.. ,‘.‘ Once Again. You Can Have BRliAlllilflM RUBS "Custom Mada" in all the newest shades and tone J-Mil Representative in Charlottetown l Due to many requests I shall be here until FRIDAY. 18th. m‘ free estimate Phone 1170 tin. came, Charlottetown Hm- ‘firs... at Roberta Auto Body Rural!‘- Walslna at In"! Palntlna “Beautiful Colours” a CONIEDIIAIION LIII IN BUILANCE. su latest in Pottery Ware Crockett’! Jewellery. Ill latest Crockettb Jewellery. $24.75 at Jack Cameron's. 80ers for Men." Topcoats at Jack Cameron's. "The g: § . y (NW Gh.'0' qew‘. oahb,‘ u) M m‘ Mm ' liiiliftuittaa ..$.".::.t“...°i.°ti2£‘:‘ “M” on; 600K‘! for Photographs. 1h P0148’! Ware TOPCOATS. — Special value ‘The “BHANTYIDOM 1318B TWBEU’ Store for Men." LllIVOTICE TO. TDVIITISIRS- noon of day orevioiu to to ensure publication. RESERVE Friday, October 25th for Variety Concert and One-Act Play in Hearts Memorial Hall by Trinity Y. P. U. nmrmav liFsnuuus- m. Henry Williams was yesterday re- ceivin! hearty congratulatrons insertion Pretty Wedding ' use WITHJUNIOR” y ' . 0f Wide Interest <, ' . _ ,_ 1,31,. i. ' EVANRATED MILK FOR BABIES ?' ding, impirlng the good wishes of a large oimle of Xrimds. which inok place st the home of the bride's parents. an eoutn nadarkt Street, on Banturchy. Oct. 5th at 2.30 pm. Rev. Al. Morrison, pastor of st. Andrew's Presbyterian Gil-molt, per- formed the ceremony, uniting in marriage Doneida Ohrlatene, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs G. Blair tBenmnmm attvl Francis Mlisom ,White, son of tihe Lats Mr. and ‘Mrs. Francis M. White, Westvllle. ‘in thcprceenceofstanefortygticets. The radiant bride, descending the ,‘flowca' featooned stairway to the strains of Lohangrins Wedding I March. and escorted into the living l room by her father who gave her in nnrriage, was rimmed in the tire. clitional white satin wedding gown 'with fitted bodice, the new roiled l neckline, long sit-etc; pointed over "the itand-s, full skirt ending in a VH3“. D l“ "w" i ' short train and sliver suppers Ho: [may] by *’°'“‘ lion; veil of embroidered tulls fell hi" ' fran a. ooronet of orange biosmrns. A single strand oi trearls was her uni...“- only ornament and she carried a from numerous friends on the ob- servance of his 88rd birthday, NOTICE. — At Dr. Clark's Sale today the Piano. Refrigerator, Washing Machine. kitchen Range, large Rugs, will not go on sale till 2 o'clock. NOTICE. -- At Dr. Clark's Sale tqiay the Piano. Refrigerator. Washing Machine, kitchen Range. large Rugs, will not go on sole till 2 o'clock. . .i__ I FUNERAL sanvlcns - The‘ funeral of Helen A. Lamphler was, held yesterday morning from the’ residence of her parents, Mr. and‘, Mrs. Terrance Lamphier of Pleas? _ bouquet of American Beauty roses tied with a satin bow. The brick: was attended by her sister. Mrs. Win. D. Johnston as miatnon of honor. who locker charming in a floor length gown of apricot sheer over satin with gold slippers, carrying n bouquet of yel- low mums and mntcning baby ‘mums in iwr hair The groom was attended b! his brothu-imlnzw, Mr. Logan Matte- tall of ‘Prime During the signing of the regis- ter Mm. Ernest Fooie of Ottawa sang very beautlruiily ‘I’! Walk Beside You." Receiving with tihe bride and groom were the bride's mother. who wore a. gown of silvery‘ blue with fiomim/j‘ EVAPORATED M llK Morrisey-Logue Wedding NORTH SYDNEY, Oct. '1 — On October ist St. Joseph's Church was the scene of a very pretty wed- ding, when Cecilia Isabel logue. Mass was celebrated by the pas- young“; dawn”,- oy Joseph u!“ tor, Rev. Kenneth MacPhel-son and the m‘ M“ 140mm beam, who also officiated at the grave. the w“ 0f waln- Dugq M“; The pallbearers were: beslie Mo- piggy, w“ o; 1mg 5M1 M“ wen- Cabe. James Curr-in, Gerald Cur- dglin Mgfflgey, chmlbtqmwn’ p- ant Grove to St. Eugene’s Church. Covehead. where Requiem High black accessories and corsage of pink roses and the groom's sister. Mn. Chester Hamilton wiho won a gown of navy sheer. with black sc- oeseotries and corsoge o! pink roses. After tan-grandstand: and good wills; had hem extended to the happy couple rand during lunch. m . Bond Printing Meticulous Business ran, Kenneth MacDonald and Junior Youland. 40TH ANNlVERSARY- Ml‘. and “m, ha. dumiMrs. Frank Cairns, Bourls West. hol- father, was most attractive in celebrated their 40th Wedding anniversary last Tuesday at their over taffeta Her long veil fell in the fm-mQQ beautiful home. In the evening. graceful folds fmm a wreath of family. rc~ oramge blossoms, and she carried w. and Mrs. Ronald A. Stewart of latlves and friends. they entered an um bouquet of pink and White tier cake flniorrnced with a. minis- l-Ier sterling qualities of a grand dinner. Their two daugh- 1W1”. baby Stu-round army-Mm gflfgcted m; friendship ters, Evelyn and Helen, Boston. fern with white satin st home, sent tele- complete her oistume. She “We I were candies in silver nolders. Pro. are receiving cnn- 515819 Etmnd 01 surrounded by their who were not grams. They gratulations from their many friends. ' MISSIONARY AT HOME- The (Marion) MIJARQEICY Lund uni ian Church. met at the home of she “WM a Wlltlwi 01 813cm“ three little grand children. Winston, Mrs. Perley Taylor on September 111K! 18th. Eight members and two visi- tors were a The President. Mrs. H. Sanderson opened the meet~ ing with singing "line Lord's My Shepherd." after which Luke 18th Lean Funeral Home on August 22nd.‘ Chapter was read responsiveiy, ex- 8811191. While "18 plainieq by Mrs. C. MacKenzie and discussed by the group. Minutes cf ‘last meeting and treasurers report smifilflfiiflll". s-nd during one sign. The pail bearers were: James were read and approved. Roll call "l8 0f m! "B1!"- was answered with a verse of Scrip- ture containing the word “Everlast- ing". Letter and card of thanks were received from two sick mom- i There were many floral tributes‘ bers. Mrs. Bailcm joined the Soc- iety and paid dues. Offering and dues anrounutod to $3.00. Roll Call for next meeting to be answered by a verse of Scripture with the word "Thanksgiving." Mrs. A. McLaugh- lin invited the members to her home for next meeting. Program Committee Mrs. Baliem and Mrs. 1W. Switaer. Lunch Committee. Mrs. ‘A. Roberts and Mrs. G. Roberts. ‘Meeting closed with "The Lord's Prayer" in unison. Lunch was aerv~ ‘ed by the Committee and hostess followed by a social hour. Mrs. Bruce Dixon cf New Weat- minstsr, B. 0.. is visiting Mrs. Keith Rogers and Ool. Rogers, 8 Grafton Street, who returned Mon- day from Winnipeg. Mrs. Dixon. 'who has not been home for nine years. spent some time with Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Peterson, Ottawa, enroute to the Island. “in Memos-Mam l; hwlng m _. of ow dear brother, Sgt. Ernest A. Tredcniei. who {are his life for King and C y on October 16. 104i. In our home, he is fondl! "I113- . Sweet memories cllng to his name Bear-ta that lowed him In 11061965‘ affection. Lows lllm In death just tho same. Lovlngly Remembered by Sister Mary, Husband and Family. . ha Momoriana A In loving memory of my dear father. LUDLOW JENKINS Odolier 10, 1MB. Morrison. LEROY E.I. ‘Ilhe ceremony. was performed and Nuptlad Mans offered by Row. J'A. Bllbil, P.P ‘length gown of turquoise blue. lsar hssddrcm was a nmtutiing coronet one daughter‘ Ladies Aid of Highfield Preebytch tilt-h would“ M8111 "ll-t W" "*1 Placed under the arch w covered Sandy Bannermari young brother of the bridle, accompanied the pla- niat with violin scleotiom of nup- tial music, The pie/nib: was Mr. Lewis White. brother of the groom. The dining room table was laid with a. handsome crocheted cloth. Occupying the centre of the table was o. buesitlfuily decorated three The bride, given in ntatrrlage by a floor length gown of whito sheer breath and maiden lair‘ tin-c bride and groom. -T0 ingthcoake at the four corners Pearl-B» sding over a silver tea service at The bride was attended by Miss either end were lVIrs. Iogan MM. Ida Oox. who was autired in a floor mum, the groom“! sister. and Mrs. Ilom Baninctman, the bride's aunt. i The bride's table. wihioh was iwlth a beautiful hand-nude om. fern. charted cloth and centered by a sil- Tho groom was atibllfiid blinhl‘ yer bowled asters The bridal. party bmthfl. 01W!" MORLEY. - vans served by Mia. Howard Bez. lottotown. anson. - Dining the Mass. music was piav- The girl friends of the brldo act- ed by William McAdam, ohrurch or- ed as aarviteurs and Mrs. Jas. soloist was Miss White, Mrs. I. w Donaldson and veronica Gillls who rendered "On Miss Charlotte itlaynard did the This Day O Beautiful Mother". "0 mp1qn1sn1ng_ Mia Margaret Kennedy had "Ave WYhW-{had charge of the brides book llbllowing the ceremony, a wod- qme bride gave tic gets to the ding breakfast was held at the musicians and costume jewolry to homo of the bride f0!‘ “"5951”? her nmtnotn of honor and soloist. ralatives and friends The diinlIlQThe sworn gave a, bilifold to his room w“ artistically decor-sud with bu; mm white bells ‘and strontium amimt 11m- gomg “my the brig; cam-e an H 1111111184011 Q! fill-mum’ WWS- aqua dressmaker suit wloh blank The bride's table, coveted with ain mp w“ and nmegme, my; m»- ivory lace cloth, was octrtevrcd with 3a“ o‘ pink m”; a. three tier wedding calm, wihiohl a; qmyml _ Amid showers the was lama: cut traoltivnfllly by m? nappy-couple left for the airport bride and gi-oom. tall tapers in sil- _ to g0 by plane to Charlottetown. ver holders flanking eitnser and.‘ 1e51,, whore they will reside. the Rev. JA. Butts P.P gmosn being very recently trans. {Rind there fmm Thule. Tihe btlk ~ you proof-reader at The Evening News Office. The large collection of beautiful gifts testifies to the esteem of both bride and gmom and hosts of - fflgygfl jodn in wishing bhflh health Gillll. Mill. Orcisa Oott, MI. AM- and happinem in their wedded life. red Abraham. Mazes Mm." WIPWF. -_~~~ij ~ All“ QlflW. Mflfifliliet Giunn FLORENCE NIGHTINGALII’! Zita Ournler ROMANCE The guests were received M’ W! , slats!" of the bridle. endaalin Morriovy. motih- a of the loom. the out-ofutown Quests W Morrisey, Mia Zita. R.N.. and Orwell Mor- P.E.I., The opular conception of Flor- ence Nghtingsle is that of a kind hearted, sympathetic Qiurse, "the lady with the lamp," beloved by wounded Crimean war soidieis. Thosg who have read her biography know that she was also a strong, dominating personality, who knew ' how to impose her will on English generals bound in red tape. Not of Brlabqzort; Mil Sarah 0am‘? bell. Mir. and Mrs. John 1min. Sydney; and Mrs. Charles Mac- The printing of the Government Bonds. now (right) is supervisor of the examination room. when being offered to the Canadian public, at an Ottawa bank note company. is a meticulous business. At every stage in the process the bonds are carefully examined for possible flaws. Maynard Atkinson many know that in her youth. aha had a romance. If she had been married she probably would have been a happier woman, but we would never have heard of her. The romance was with her sec- ond cousin, John Smlthurst. They had grown up together, Parental objections prevented the match. and he asked her what he should do with his life. She answered, "Go to North America. as a missionary to the Indians." After his ordination he sailed for Canada, and 1m‘ 12 years was n faithful minister of the church in ACROSS COUNTRY Manitoba, at Lower Fort Garry. In 1&1 he returned to England but a year later Went to Ontario, and settled near Si. Catherimes. A few months afterward h; became reqtnr of an Anglican church at Elora, Ontario, but five years lai- er, on account of failing health. moved to a bush farm near Clif- ford, which he called Lea Hurst in memory of his birthplace. There ho lived for nine years, where he was known as a kindly retired minister. But his health became worse and he returned to Elora. where he could have better medical Loan. Sydney Mines. ‘Ilho bride, om.- of this town's ‘most popular vows 18d!“- W! gupervlaar with the Maritime ‘lhle- graph and l lemmas Ocmllm? . hem preview to hor mafllllle- while the grown was an overseas veteran of World War If havins served five win with the W“ oanaman NaW- ‘ The happy couple id» for a mrneytrmm trip for New Giastww. m.“ going by T.O.A to Char. icttetown. mu- travelling the bride donned a brown boucle suit with as to tntmspontwand a coma“ of yell-m mass em- Qn uni;- mtum, they will reside in 151m have the beet Daughter Jeanie. Son and». wllaq d a wltdeflehoie d friends. Carmel l-larty and Mona Hull. both experienced ex- aminers. are shown golnz IhTWK-h 8W6!“ 9i 9°53’ ly-Qrlnted bonds. g4 attention. He died there in 1M1. Confederation year, and lies in ons of the village cemeteries. In St. John's Church, flora. there is still n communion service, which Rev. John Smithurst brought from England in 1852. Some cls it had been given to him by Flor- ence Nightingale, On it is e. Latin inscription, the translation of which read: "Acting as agent for some- one, Ebenezer Hall gives this let of communion silver to Rev. John Smithursi, a very dear friend in grateful remembrance of his mill! kindnesses. A. D. 1852" By HAM FISHER. ‘b onmou mam: ran. uxlA OMJRIIOORPHM