TI-TE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Elected To Seat In Second King's Muttart - McMurrer Wedding race six1'E!N Q LAST TIMES TO-DAY ” SAIIABAIIO " osceuasn 19. 1950 Fraser I-I Bruce iluptials in iiifriii ouinoii.-i AGENTS:-MONTAGUE: llarold F. Landry. Mrs. Byron Stewart. Mn. Bruce M:cl'hee. Miss Joyce Wtulnton. Min Joan Johnston. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Weldon Lovers. M -- fol ALSO: BARIBER SHOP.BA.LLADS giionllgsdid Tilllue Sana 'II(.Elll.I):l'llil?I: Add GiikIs.rdinn l(o)lTii:Ie': Fii.(?e'or;E sc'e';:t'o!Pe:ers"?:y .:v;:f Shows: Matinee 3:30; Evening 7-9 town: in can Office: in Souris: The Snack Bar and H. Ricn- am on wegmgny mowing New . :jl1'l”fo"' -.-, ember 29th when velda Eileen; Mr. and Mrs. it. w. BCI:l(.I His many friends will regret to daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Georse win -mun Montague, Ililvp as their guest. .ieam ih.ii Mr. Ileath Stewart is Muttart. Albany. became the bride ' ' Mr. Hugh Prailey, of New Glzis-in patient in the King's County of David Lorne son of Mr. and Mrs. gow. N.S. illospltal. It is reported that his Silvester McMurrer. Albany. Nupt- lprogress is satisfactory. Misses Shirley MacGrcgor. Ruthe iai Mass was celebrated by Rev. p Fr. R. F. McDonald and suitable more suns . . moi rs room s . POUNOING DRAMA. . . IN THE GREATEST si”""'"' -- -?&'557”Mlli?4i'sli?SfliZ'3”aiiiiilelf h.fiii.i'Li”i.Z?if:ff..li3&l.”i;ii.l:.'; lb " - Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Parknun. in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Bryer of Lohengrins Bridal March play- . - and Mrs. Clara Gordon. all of Llewellyn. ed by Mr. John Noonnn. ; STORY HEMINGWAY . Summersidc. were Sunday visitors" she was beaumuny amred in 3'- -;oi - A:-2.:-s.-v N: Eva lfllll! who Lyuruhra ADLER EXTRA March Of Time ”Schoo1s March On" Screen Writer To-oar CAPITOL wro. Showing Matinee 3:30; Evening 7-8:45 ll? HIM so BACK To His wire 7 FNIVERSAL NEWS . MUSICAL Sport, KING or JOCKIES. j dei-ivr-red Green. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Garnhum. and daughter Judy of Charlotte- town. were visitors to Montague, guests of Mrs. Garnhum's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph MacGregor. Mrs. Arch-ie Hume. who has been visiitng her husband who is a patient in the Camp Hill Hos- pital, llalifax, returned to Mon- taguc on Friday. lllr. and Mrs. Joe Lake Bernice Llewellyn) und Miss Jane Lake. arrived in Montague Satur- Izuests of Mr. Llctvcllyn. and Mrs. Archie Miss Margaret MacLure, Char- lottetown. spent the week end in .. "PHEBI-I ARE gifts for ex - one now on display at Millions Drug Store. Yardley. Tiffany. Ad- ricnnc. Max Factor. and all till! leading toiic-trics are hcrc for your St'lC('llOlI. see our window displays. .Vir-.s'si's. Acncas and Philip M.u.'- szuigun and Jerome lliighes of St. Marv's Road. loft recently for the . ll'Ililo there they will visit . . ilii:-lice" mothcr. Mrs. Minnie llughcs of Atllcboro. Mass. Mr. Ellsworlii Edmundc arrived at his home in Lower ltlontague SaIur'd:u from Alaska where he was employed on a construction job for the l'la::t few months. Mrs. Danny MacDonald and young daughter Florence have re- turned to their home in Mon- Laguc. after spending the past. couple of months visiting with Mrs. MacDonald's mother. Mrs. Robert lngs in Los Angelcs. Cali- fornia. . 'AT MABONS DRUG STORE. Montague. Christmas cards. cam- eras. Culex and Revlon sets. per- fumes and toilet waters. tobaocos. cigarettes. cigars. Christnias wrap- ped. Ronson lighters. waiermairs and Parker pen and pencil sets. brush and Comb sets. shaving needs. Moirs chocolates one and two. pound Christmas packages. Christmas candy bags. etc. .'SF.RVlCES LARGELY AT- Tl-JNl)l:'.D-Scrviccs in St. Ari- drew's Presbyterian Church. Mon- ltaguc, were largely all.ende(i. and were conducted by Rev. F. N. A Young, Appropriate messages wcrc b.V tho Minister and Ill" h.i'lni1s wore in kcrtning with the Christmas season. The morn- llll-! anthem "What Child Is This" W85 Slllllz by the choir. and in the evening "Holy Night" (Brahms-Benson). was sung, un. tier 'lhe direction of J. E. Dun- that are different . suggestions in this ad. GIFTS FOR MEII GIFTS FOR WOMEN Tool Box C10.-k Thtklc Box Waffle Irnn Electric Drill Range Set Band Saw TFBl)01S Glass Ovenwarg P.uking Shears Klltlieli Cutlery Coffee Maker I-Llrctrlc Mixer Circular Bench Saw Hunting Knife Open-end Wrench Set Socket Wrench Set Pocket Knife i(E::3i"l:al'lg Tum" I 7'-V or c””'”'7 R'"' Silvcrwg:ircc'Set. HUI ' Dinncrivaro Srt Shotgun or Rifle Klchcn Utensils Vise Elccirli: Rooster El ' rune cctric Iron Pressure Cooker Prtssurc -Sauccpan Candy Thcrmomcte Pa.-rcolator Kitchen Stool Kitchen Time: Serving Tray Fruit Juicer Automatic Screw Driver Automatic Hand Drlll Viioiium Battle Cocktail Set! Set of Tools and Chest Paint Sprayer "int: nnd the organist Mrs. A. F. I Climprbell. For Christmas Gifts alo. Shop At Rogers Hardware Store! This Chrizltmas ROGERS Hardware Store has hundreds of gift ideas . gifts for every person and pocketbook. For ex- ample. there's fishing tackle, tools, hobbycraft supplies and gardening gear for Dad; kitchenware, electric appliances. household items, china, glass and flatware for Mother; and sports equipment for the youngsters. In fact, thercls something for everyone'on your list as you can see front So why not shop the easy way-in comfort. close to home-at the friendly hardware store in Charlottetown. Glassware- Punch Bowl Set Knife Sharpener Pottery Lamps Pitchers Travel iron GIFTS FOR BOYS Tool Chi-st Pocket Knife Pocket Watch l-linrhligiit. Skis Fcckct Compasi St-out Axe Coaster Wagon Sheath Knife .22 Rifle Tohoggnn tTI1e Rogers Hardware Co. Ltd. and Retail - . . Ghsrlottstovn nRl3E!9d!mE!n3vr&!&K'lm3I&K!(t(&lE!&!E!9K?&?&!(!l!!l9E!G!Gl&!i in Montague. guests of Mrs. Aria; (llFP.i day from Toronto. They are the. . Lorne Valley 11 , And Vicinity Mr. William Hatton was a visitor .to Charlottetown on Tuesday. I Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd MacDonald and family motored to Montague on lTuesdny. : ..' Miss Glenda MacLeod. Chai- lott.ebown spent the week-cud at llher home in Lorne Vnllcy. Mr. John McAulay, Cliar1ct'.r:tmvn lspcnt the wcek-end at the home of this mother. Mrs. Mae McAulay. I Miss Marina Shaw spent i week-end in Charlottt-town. she - Montague at the home of inr . . . . - parents; Mr. and Mrs. Chester 0: hm shun Miss Chili MacLurc. who have moved into i n ' the former residence of Mr. R.l . T V Hr K. CIcm(,ms- 4 Mr. Edgar .Xlv.Aulay left on T.. .- rlay for Halifax. Nova Scctia whet: he expects to spcnrl the winter p months. i Mr. and Mrs. Cuyler Diugwcll and lfamily. Marie were Sunday visitors fat the home of Mr. and Mrs. Llovd MacDonald, 1 Mr. and Mrs. George Jay. Pis- quid were Saturday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earle Ma'- Donald, Lorne Valley. The regular monthly meeting of I the Lorne Valley Women's Instituti i met. at the home of Mrs. Birt Lcarii Ion Friday. December 8th. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Nicholson and family Ralph. Emma and iJc-linnie were visitors to Charlotte- tcwn on Friday and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. George Mccannall. Charlottetown were recent visitor: to Lorne Valley. they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Maclicod. Mr. and Mrs, Cvecrge Mclnnis spent the wcck-and at Mt. Stewart. they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Leard. Mr. and Mrs. William Ferguson were recent visitors to Iona. They were guests of their son-in-la-.v and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Daniel MacEachern. Her many friends are pleased to hear that little Miss Wanda Mc- Innls has returned to her homn after spending some time in the Kings County Memorial Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Dougla:-. Head of Hillsborn were S-unday v . tors at the home of Mrs. Dcugiaxl parents. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Mc- Innis. Mrs. Grover MacKay and family returned to their home at Smith- cona after spending a week vlslI.lnF. and Mrs. Macxayis parents. .Vlr. Mrs. James E. MacNeil. o Ni ii? iii M GIFTS FOR THE HOME Bathroom Scales Corn Popper Electric Clock Bath Hamper Mirrors Eltclric Healer Fireplace Equipment Tlicrmomcter Barometer Door Chimes Medicine Cabinet Electric Blanket l-leatlng Pad Kitchen Light Fixture I Ash Trays Chrlsimnl Tree Light: Table Decorations 3-'3-3-Q&!&?eT;'-32313.. or if it Plus 105 .1 is Mr. Harvcy Douglas (above) of Cherry llili, who was returned as Liberal candidate in the recent by-clcction in the Second District on! King's for the seat, formerly held by the late Hon. H. H. Cox. Mr. Douglas is a brother of the late Mr. J. Lester Douglas, MP. George-Town and Vicinity Mr. Gerald Morrison was a cent. visitor to the city. TE- Mrs. J. Howard MacDonald was a recent visitor to the city. . . tMr. N. W. Hanson and his son. Stewart were visitors to Char- lottetown on Thursday. Mr. Albert Landry of Summer- sido was a recent guest of his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Lan- dry. Mr. Tc-mple Gotell is visiting in Charlottetown. where Mr. Goteli is a patient in the Charlottetown llospital. The many friends of Mr. Adol- phus Scully are sorry to hear that he is a patient in the Veterans' Wing of the Charlottetown Hos- pital and all hope to hear of his speedy return to good health. Mrs. Guick and Miss Betty Lou Haytor were recent visitors to Charlottetown for a few days. where Air. James Huyter is rt. put- ieut in the Vcterans' Wing of the Prince Edward Island Hospital. Pisquid Eosi Notes Mr. Floyrl J'2:I':RS it visitor to Blontaguc on Thursday. .' Mrs. Mary Hendrlcken was it visitor to Charlottetown on Wed- iiesday. Mrs, Wallace Birt spent a few days visiting at her old home at Head of Hilisboro. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Birt of Park- diile were visitors in Pisquid East On Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Jay and Miss Mabel Jay visited Charlottetcuvn cil Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Affleck, Mount Stewart were visitors in Pis- quld East on Sunday. Miss Shirley Jay. Charlottetown, spent the week-end with her par- cnts Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jay. Master Garth Affleck. Mount Stewart. spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. IE). Jay of Pisquld East. Miss Georgie Dover. student at P. W. C. spent. thegvdzelr-end at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. George Dcver. Plsquid East. Miss Evelyn Woolrldge of Mount Stewart spent the week-end at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Woolrldge. Pisquid East. The Pisquid East Women's Iii- stitutc met at the home of Mrs. wal-Zach Blrt, on Wednesday evening with a good attendance. After the business was completed a deliclcus lunch was served and a social hour spent, cardigan Anilllicinity Mr. Gordon Roberts. George- town Royalty. and Mr. Lemuel Allen. Cardigan. were business visitors to Montague last week. I ..'Mrs. Muriel Macxenzie was I visitor to Montague recently, the guest of her brother and ulster-in law, Mr. and Mrs. J. Malcolm Mac- Kenztc. Mr. Lemuel P. Allen and Mr. Warren MacKcnzic have begun a grain crushing and cleaning ser- vice which should prove a great benefit to farmers in the surround- ing districts. A number of members of the Canadian Legion. Cardigan Branch. attended a meeting on Civil Defence in Georgetown on Wednesday evening. Mr. Peter Fate of 0'Leary was the guest speaker. Mr. James N. Allen picked a email bouquet of Mayflower: on Thursda,v. December 14. We won- der if this is A record for this dis- lrlct. Many lilac and round wood '.rres.nrc bursting into leaf. Friends are very sorry to report that Mr. Pendergsst. Sizsworth is again a patient in the Charlotte- town Hospital. His many friends hope that he will soon be feelinl better and able to return home. Friends are sorry to her of the serious illness of little Ray San- dress with matching and carried a bouquet of yellow and wlilte Talisman roses maiden hair fern. rings a. gift of the groom. The bridesmaid. Miss Freda Muttart cousin of the bride was at- tired in copper crepe with black velvet accessories and wore a cor- sage of pink carnations. The groomsman was Mr. James- Mccaughey cousin of the groom. The bride's mother was dressed a corsage of white roses. The groom's mother was gowned in turquoise taffeta with black velvet trimming and wore a corsage of pink roses. After the ceremony. was served at the bride's home to relatives of the bridal couple. The table was centered with a: three tier wedding cake topped- ivlth a miniature bride and groom. The breakfast was served by Mrs. Leo Warren assisted by Mrs. Earl Murray and Mrs. James O'Connell. The toast was proposed by Rev- erend Fr. R. F. McDonald and fit- tmgly responded to by the groom. other suitable toasts were made by Dr. Stanley Hellmlch also by the bride and groom's father and mother. The bridal party then left for a motor trip to various parts of the Island returning in the evening to a supper at the home of the groorn where a goodbr number of friends and relatives awaited them. Includ-', Rev. Fr. R. F. McDonald 1 The supper was served by Mrs. Ellswcurth Bassett: and aunts of the. groom. The remainder of the evening was spent in dancing music render- ed by Mr. James O'Connell, violin. assisted by Eddie McMuri'er with guitar. All departed to their homes wishing Mr. and Mrs. Mc- Murrcr a happy wedded life, D Brudenell Residents I Honor Newlyweds ..GMr. and Mrs. Athul Dewar, who were recently married were terfdcred a shower by the mem- bers of the Birudeneil Women's lns'li'tute and Giristiian Church combined. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wllliiam Dewar. Brudencll. lVl:t'.ic Miss Jean Maclntyre opened the glt'is. verses were read by Mrs. Eimmerson O'Connor and gifts arranged by Mrs. Ivan Mac- Donald. Mr. rind Mrs. Santa Claus. who had that evening vis-ited another shower, once more made their famous out-rance amidst bclls ringing and 'thc shouts of laugh- ter. and v.11-shed the bride and groom many years of happiness. Following this some enjoyable Iinstrumcntal mu-sic was supplied by Messrs. T. K. Cameron and Emmcrson O'Connor. Miss Flor- ence Macl-(innon and Mrs. Ken- netlh Dewar. Following the delicious lunch all jctincd in a hearty sing song. and wi ed the happy couple many 3 ars of wedded bliss. Meeting of Murray River Mission Band 'The regular meeting of the Murray River Mission Band was held in, the Murray River school on Friday. Dec. 15th, with tif- tccn members present. The meet- ing opened with ii Milsslun Band hymn. and was followed by the scripture reading from St. Luke. 2nd chapter 7-20 verses. This was followed by a prayer by the dcrson. son of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Sanderson. who was taken to the Kings County Memorial Hospital. Montague. suffering from ll rup- tured appendix. All hope he will sky blue metallic satin street length! ; accessories - and t Her only ornament was a single I strand of pearls and matching ear- . in wine wool gabardine and wore I breakfast. i a number of immediate friends and : soon be well again. New worm con mi: "nim i Pl-.otovgrnpthe(i above are Mr. (nee ltrcnc Bruce) bride's p.ii'('n'ls on Friday, December 8th. East Baltic and ilicinityi Miss Verna Rose. Lakevllie. is presently employed in Sourls. Mr. Lorne Johnson. Monta:'-10. was a recent visitor to the eastern . districts. Mr. and Mrs. Edson Rose. E351 Baltic, were recent visitors to Mon- tnguc. Mr. and Mrs. Major Young and son Gary spent the week-end in Montague. l Mr. Reggie Eds-e. Red Point. was a recent visitor to Montague and Charlottetown. Mr. Earle .ioTiELii. Fortune, re- cently visited East Baltic and North Lake. Messrs, Preston Coffin and Caul- luin MBCLEEIT. Kingshoro, have re- turncd to their homes. Mm Susan Mallard. teacher at Red Point spent the weekend with her family in Sourls. Messrs. Stuart Nelson and Faud Clow of Montague -were recent bus- iness visitors to Kingsboro. Mr. Emery T-truce. Summersldr. rrontiy visited his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bruce. Red Point. Mr. Howard TWRTIL-EH11. fllEt'tl'lClf1li. Georgclowii. was a recent business lender. Mrs. Edgar Giddings; after this the leader read a Chrlstnns story about a li'itle Korcan boy. "Christmas in fl Koi-can Orphan- age." The offering was then receiv- ed and was followed by prayer. A delicious lunch was then served by the I-idiies. Some time was spent in singing Cliriistmzis carols. Closing hymn "Praise Him. Przvise l-liim. All Ye Little Chlidrcn" was sung. The meeting then closed by re- peating the Mission Band pur- pose and 1Jord's Prayer in unison. WORCESTER. England - (C?) -Manager of a local store says that at least half the shirts. ties and underwear he sells are bought by women for men. and Mrs. Archibald L'loyd Fraser following tthc ceremony held at the honic Di the The wedding ceremony was performed by the groomls fa'thcr, Rev. A. C. Eraser. l visitor to Red Point and Kuigsboro. Mrs. Chester MacNeill. was host- ess to the Red Point Women". Ina stitute for the December mcotiiig. Mrs. Alton Robertson was host- ess to the Kingsboro womenls In.- stitute for the December meet:ng. The Mission VB:-ind was hcld on Dec. 8, at the home of Mr and Mrs. Charles Chlng. Rod Point. Mr. Alfred Sorrey of Montague recently visited in Kingsboro at 1'1! home of Mr. and Mrs. R.-iliili Rob- ertson. Messrs Lcrne Kliiurrw and Frankie Young. Kiiiszsimn, wcro business visitors to Ciiarlot.tctc.u11 last week. Mr. and Mrs. George (loci. and family. Chl1i'l0I.LOIC'ii'li. were resent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roddlc Kidson' Rod Pollli. Mr. Chester MacNciIl. Red Will is presently, cm1:v'.o.VPll T" ”"”"' where he is engaged in mi:'prt..el work for Mr. Rupert Garrcti Mrs. Albert Eafeu. Ki:iSSb0”- was a week-end guest of lwr sister and brct.her-in-tiaw, Mt". (mill W5- Chester MacNeill. Red Point North Lake fishermen illio fish- ed the late season at 1'-la-in Hcall have completed their task and taken their boats to North Lake will" they have been put. asiiorr in” the winter months. Messrs. Chai'les”C-liiiig. ll"'l Pilliliv and Preston Coffin. KillC?I7"i'"v- cently visited Mr. Roy Brucc. hot 1- Rlver. where they hclpcd ll. ltallys ing some lumber for Mr lliucc new forge. ChESI;Ef'.;TTH2(l. KW-'?b”,m' has left for Ontario where he A1";- tends spending the winter "nun 1. In his absence Mr. and bio. Kfls neth MICGFEQOT and filllilrlvha taken up residence in his ltul-fl Mr. ' Members of Red Point Wom- en's Institute met. at the ironic Mrs. Major Young where they r set to wcrk on sewing ntufllt” II'. the European children. Articles We ciuded diapers. dresses. ct-H 5”" knitted things are to be.rgml0 Mi”- This great need is receiving ililll attention by'1ll'Isla ,.,.-W-1. provcment in the new Ford 'pas- styling and mechmicll IdV”lL”,; sonnet can of 1061. which are now merits are are more than 40 point: of lm- on. display in this Province. Major mccleis. incorporated in tho it '