Held $2,500 IN FRANK E. S1c‘y MCDONALD — BIFKAY A Wveddiiig ti! IHIQYtaI t0‘ mDYIY friends intik plticc in Sncltvlle c-n Wcdncstlnv, August 20. wiien Mrs. Greta Elizabeth McKay, only daughter of and Mrs. Goal]! Gouciiic of Nation". was unite-d in marriage m Ronald Chester, son of Ml‘. and Eli's Dztnlvl McDonald. Blocmticld. P. l? 1.. by RBV- D1’- Partritlgc. The bricit- u 1'. 1i flour-length gown of utzt nit/J n91. with shriuItlcr-lt Ii 2P1 tiung from a cornct tf it of the valley and carrivtl a bltlliit t tz-f American Bl\au‘:\Y rug“; 14cc only omziment wvzts ilic tlifilt‘ strand pcarl neck- lacc, gift of the glimm- Siie was attended by Miss Anne Sheldon, iviiilc tIiP groom was llip- portccl by 1\lr. Jones, bit-h of Sack- ville. _ Thcir vtedtluig trip tvus spent In st. John and other carts 0f New Brunswick, thc brzdt- travelling in a ttirquoisc suit With matchint; ha! and acccssories and corsage of rcd roses. They nvill make tlicir home at RR. 6 Amherst. Tho’ groom is an employee of the National Express EXHIBITION WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10th, 1947 _ Undsr tho Monagcmlnt of I EASTERN KING'S EXHIBITION ASSOCIATION AT SOURIS, P. E. ISLAND Exhibition Association. office, Amtherst. GUTTA PERCHA fr?” PASSENGER TIRE Gives: I Longer wear I Smoother running I "Saw-tooth" safety tread c Maximum rnlloage Drive in —or phone your order-today! g y 379.747 ‘ THE ltOGEhn HARD- WARE CO LTD. Charlnllctown. I'.E.l. Phono I05 W‘! r2?“ WIIITEIVS AHEAD ‘I And there's no time Iiko rho‘ I that coal bin is filled, ready for the; first chill Ordgr ' don't wait. We are unloading can of both Hard and Soft I Cool, - A. Picltarti 8i 0o I rnonc 24o present for seeing day. now, I your ’ Clslrouodlst I OIARMWTITUWN LBJ Possible Prime Ministers On I PRIZES PETERS, Eastern King's I Georgetown Ami Vicinity ____ __ Miss Flosslc Steven, loft on ‘ Monday on a visit to relatives in‘ Boston. Mass. l l Miss Madeline McKt-cman of Charlottetown was the guest at Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Hanson. Burnt Point during the holiday weekend. yOilflg Mrs. Sheldon Ross and in son Dwane are visitimz frivndfi Charlottetown. Mrs. Katie Blanchard of Char- lottetown is visiting her father, Mr. John Hanson in Burnt Wini- Mr. Edward Elston is doinil some extensive repairs to tthe cx- toriorr of his home. PAPL MARTIN HON. speculation as to his probable succe Harvesting is progrcssim! imI farms in the vicinity of Gcor e~| town and many tielda are cut a d IION. BROOKE CIIAXTON 15f L. B. PEARSON Burlington . And Vicinity -An event of interest to many friends in this province, is the mar- riage of Elsie Minerva Power, and John Blair MacDonald, which wal loiemnlzed at the First Presbyterian Manse, Pictou, N. 5., on Tuesday August 5th., 1947, at one thirty in the afternoon. Reverend G. M. Ll- mont was tho officiating clergy- msn. The bridc is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Power of-Wat- crville, Kings Co, and the groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Mac- Donald, formerly of Kenslngt/Jn, Prince Edward Isarid. Their only attendants were Miss Jean Mac- Donald and Mr. Norman MacDon- ald, sister and brother of the groom. The bride was lovely in a street length gown of white silk jersey, with all white accessories and wore a corsage of red roses. Her bridesmaid was very sweet in white silk crepe with printed silk skirt in dirdnl effect, and all white accessories. Immediately following tho cere- mony tho happy young couple left for Boston. They also visited relo- tlves at Lynn, Mass, and on the return trip spent a few days with the bride's parents at Watervllte. The bride's travelling costume was a gaberdlne dressinaker suit in turquolse_ with which she wot-e brown accessories. They will reside at Plctou where the groom ls man- ager oi’ the Oiisiow Lass Dairy. Be- fore her marriage the bride was s. member of the office staff at the Dairy. Friends in this provtncr wish them every success in life. An event ofinterest to tholrmany friends throughout the province was the marriage at Summcrsidc "MIKE" Rumors that Prime MinisierMackenzIe King will retire is causing l ssor. The --»--4 stocked, Rain la badly needed for the potato crop and its cumin! would assure a very fine yield. Miss Francis Fit-Herald. Char- lottetown spent the~weekend at thc home of Mr. and Mrs. Frflnii Goteii. had the misfortune of having his fingers crushed when a large rock fell on his hand while worklnfl l" Island Seafoodks Ltd. Mr. Chester Inman and son Richard of Quincy, hlass, have re- turned home after a three wveks visit with friends and relatives on PEI. Borden school has rconeiicd this wcck with the following slitc of teat-hers, Principal Miss Mildred Stewart, Vice Principal, Miss Ina Phillips, intermediate Dept, ivlrs. Cameron and Primrtnv Dent. W155i Geraldine Noonan Anti Vicinity Miss Viola Tierney of Charlotte- town is visiting in Borden with her cousin Mrs. Emile Gallant. I’ t Recent visitors at ‘the IiOillf‘ of Miss Peggy Johnson ot G-orge- l, [A v , B _ my" l= new“! t l" “w” w“ m?“ “t? ‘ill-E. 31.5.‘; r11. ‘lliam Whit-c of m‘ “m . '~ '" . hardwm" Mrs‘ w‘ and his wife of Dnvcr Fact-ail, Bor en. .Mame. Sinr-crc .<_\'mfT37tIiy nf friends here in cxtcndcd to Mr. Ellsworth New- Mr._and Mrs. W. W. Ince of ‘win- nlpeg, Man., were Sunday guests with Colin and Mrs Love. Master Clive Shane has return- lt. to his home in Borden after a very pleasant visit with his unc;e. __ John R‘ Sharpe o! Nolhom I Sonic of the residents of Borden were glad of the opportunity of meeting Mr. John Fisher. of Tur- nntn and formerly of Sackville, ullllf‘ he was waiting for the ferry. Mr, Flshcr had hccn in Charlo tc- totvn during Old Home Week. his wife which took place sud-l dcnly from a iicart attack at Bit-l den on Monday. Auzust 25th. Miss Patricia Hunter of Moncton » was I recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. Colin Dove. - Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Picket-ins: of Clinton were visitors to Bob‘ i _den on Wednesday. i Mrs‘ Rom“ Mappherson M Bop Miss Hattie Rosa of Summerside I m“ was lake“ “(Ii Suddmbvo :2 > , . V is enjoying a well earned vacation smiirdi“ gill“; an“ {v21 and" with her sister Mrs. Hector Mnc- Si“? P-n- i‘; 2329a?“ M“ Ma! ' tics rcp r . .. - Kenna M’ BOrdexL lPhci-son ls improving and we hope ‘ to have her home soon. Mr. Edison Mabey of Borden was ‘ the victim of a nasty accident :asti week when he foil of! the staging _ _ y _ while at work on William Ozcrvs I“ K- “Ifmid I“ P??? “Eflwgiq store. He is now confined to his 1513M hi‘ "IQ m‘ ulslw?‘ “I'd home with three broken ribs. ‘“°"‘p““-‘ n“ ‘m ‘vere ' Mr. John M. Inman, Concord. Mrs. William Houston and Mr. and Mrs. Emery of Concord. While in Borden Mr. Inman is the izucst of and Mrs. Hector MacKenzie. Mrs. Hector MacKenzie, MISS Hattie Ross and Mr. Gordon Mac- , _ Kenzle of Borden were visitors to M" Charlottetown on Thursdfly- Mm Mary Inmam Augustine Cnve, Mrs. Bessie Campbell of Capo Traverse. Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam iVfat-Lcnn of Dorchcstcr. Mass. and Miss Doris Campbell of Mll- Mr. H. J. Love and Miss Rena Love of Charlottetown were rel-ant visitors with Colin and Mrs. Dive M Borden ______ ton. Mnssi, were guests of Mr. ari Miss Annabelle Trainor of Char- |x'lj“'_ferl'°r Milrxenzle on F"- lottetown was the guest of ltlllss Eleanor Mnclsnac on Wednesday last. Sevcrnl new homes have been built in Borden during tin DB5! summer, Mr. Joseph MacDonald Mr and Mrs. A. G. Chappeli arc spending a short vacation in Tnr~ .onto where they will attend the {Canadian National mint 9 ‘f? Many friends arr sorry to learn that Mr. John P. ciallact, rctlrctl t C.N.R. deckhand ‘ti a nnticni in the P. C. Hospital this week. Mr, Wyman Waddcll of Albany . .0 .- ";_\l\a can For Foot Ailments OUISUUI‘ il. J. t itlttiVll. o..r Orthopedic Donald, Glenda Brown, II Grout 000m Itn-ot has moved into his now home a few weeks ago. Joe is employed on the car ferry and built his home in spare hours working early and late, Such industry is waiving high commendation from fricricis and neighbors and we tvsh he and his family every luck in their new residence. Congratulations are alsn extend-l ed to Mr. Charles Love, a veteran of the past war who is busily en- gaged in building n new home on Main Street. He and his father. Mr. Colin Love are not wasting any moments. Both mcn are eni- ployed on the cnr ferry and lli\\"3 completed the outside beautiful residence and are nmv working inside. Thcy hope to move into their home this fail. On Wednesday. August 27th Leo's Dance Hall was the scene of a pleasant event when friends and neighbors gathered there to be- scimc and family on the death Ofistotv gifts and good wishes on Miss I Phyillis lttaclnnis previous to licr marrlnzc. The hall was nicely dc- cornted by friends and the bride- tn-he was placed in the chair uf honor beneath a white ivctltiiiig bell fllleri with confetti, Many ‘beautiful gifts were rcccivcd, The wriinpincs were removed by Mis Reah Jay. while the greetings ant. good wishes tircre rear! by Miss Thercsa Nonnan and the gifts ar- ranged on the table by Mrs. Sybil Hotvatt. Phyllis in a fcw words ‘thanked all present for their gifts and grind wishes. A very pleasant evening was then spent in music and dancing. The music was fur- nishcd by the Borden Orchestra nsslted by Mr. Ferdie Kilbrlde of Kenslngton. Don't iVlakc lThis Mistake lWhen Child is Constipatetl Don't upset s child already unset b1 fill ltlpstion with nnssy-tntin laxatives o! harsh uripln; cnthartiu. ivu Cliiltlnl’! Own Tablets. This new t-nrnetivr maria 9 [noisily for growing youngsters‘ need: I Q leasont to take-acts an gently and non y without din oenblo rcnrtlonl that III! tho funlost cli id won't obiect to thsll In Make luatlvo-talaintr time only on m and yourself, mvtiiorl Get: Child Tablets today n rour drlntlr. above men are all ln- I fluentlal in the Llberaf party and any one could be chosen by a party‘ convention. Names most prominently mentioned. however are Finance Minister Abbott and Rt. Hon. L. S. St. Laurcnt, (Sce Page 1). of thmri on Saturday. August 6th, 1947, of l- Marjorie Johnston Baker, young- - est daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Baker, Kensington, and John lCampbell Saint of Charlottetown lson of the late Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Saint. y‘ The event took place at the lhome of the Rev. G. N. Bomers iwho was the officiating clergyman. iThe bride was attractively costum- ed in an aqua street length dross with black accessories and wore a carnage of red roses. s was at- itended by her sister, s. Verdun ‘Pnynter. wearing rose floral silk. with black accessories, and a cor- .snge of white roses. Mr. Verdun Paynter was best man for the oc- casion. The groom's gift to the bride was a gold necklace and ear- lrlngs. A reception was held at the home of the bride. and was attend- led by the immediate relatives of the contracting parties. Bouquet of summer flowers lent a festive air to the rooms, and adorned the ;t:tbic| which ivas centred with a ldflillllly decorated tveddlni: cake, ‘tnppccl with miniature bride and i‘ groom. i Assisting in serving were Mrs. ‘ Gordon Cook, Mrs. Theo Ling. Mrs. _Cnrrtithcrs, sisters of the bride and ‘Mrs. Donald Baker. The bride's mother ivore black with satin trim, and corsngc of yellow roses. On their honeymoon, the happy ‘young couple motored to Boston land other points of interest before ‘ eturning to Charlottetown where he groom is manatzer of the ‘Crmvn rLifc Instirancc Company. "For traveling the bride wore a I twn piece costume of Mexican rose ltvitb black accessories and corsace of roses. They will reside at i0 Grafton street. Charlottetown, l , Captain and Mrs. Donald Baker. i entertained at their charming home ‘at Margnte, on Thursday. August 7th I miscellaneous shower in honor of the approaching marriage of their sister, Miss Marjorie Bak- ,cr. Tile bride to be was escorted ;i.o the living room. gay with pale lgrccn and white streamers by her ,1 friend, Mrs. Walter Simmonds. Pre- ‘ ceding them were Donna Jean Bak- er_ niece of the bride. and Kenneth Thompson, taking the part of brldc and groom. The many lovely gifts were opened by Misses Kathleen Henderson and Rena Woodsidc and arranged by Mrs. Ralph Johnstorre. The accompanying names and good wishes were rend by Mrs. Arthur Jnhnstonc and Miss Phyllis Wood- side. On Monday. August 11th., Ken- slnctnn friends showered Miss Bak- cr with gifts and good wishes, at t iph lo Bill- llsobonall. Stewart Webster, Book Bow-Lott to right-Janette Bfsovlttls- Marshall, ‘roaches; lhlflay- o’! .. t ‘ ltlerrlll MacDonald, ltcrlln; Brown. nut-pm clays" n“ nto MacDonald. Audrey Marshall, In Mooponll Ilolo MMDcnnil,‘IorthB MacDonald. Iiiolno Iso- itiuton Iltokon hi0! O'Brien, Loo fewer VIII are not inoludsl u they attend school in thraltomoon. . First lion-Left to mist-lean Birt, Bernice MacDonald. Alvin Wobstar, Bobby nit-tun, ltlslio Power, lay MacDonald, Vivian Mlollonalcl, mac lltoin. Loon Warren, Noreen Power, Lillian Warren, floytl Warren. Phylill MacDonald, fig; Aylwarl, lhltlo] Warren, nuau you. Bonus 1am, o . - , Bgerott Dirk Gnla sad Oran » llaolloastl. titans c mast-unit». f‘ i-IE I CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN LEARNING the vaJue of money ls part of ti process of growing up. You can help by encouraging your youngster to earn pocket-money, and to have a bank account of his own. When that all-important day comes and he's ready to make his first deposit, we invite you to bring him in and get acquainted. ank SEPTEMBER 4, 19., Many a success gtory _ $l78r§6d in a Book _‘_ ~.__¢ "Financial Training for Your Son and Daughter" it the title o] a useful fifth bank/e! now available on request at our branch. P/eau rub for 4 mp]. THE ROYAI. BANK OF CANADA CHARLOTTETOWN BRANCH Branches also in Huntor River, Mdurtt Stewart, Summorsido and Tyno Valley. W. R.C RUIKSHANK, Manager I her home there. Those tnkin: part on this occasion wcrc, Miss Doro- thy MacKcnzie, Mrs. Mark Gatidei and Miss Wilnn Delaney. Mr. Elvin Bryantcn. Burlington, was a recent visitor to St, Ann's. I-Ils many friends will he sorry to learn that Mr. William Bell is iii at his home at Long River with an attack of virus pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Tlnney have returned to their home in Otlatvn, after spending the past two rcoits at New Annan where they vcre guests of Mr. and Mrs. Einicr Moaiie. This was Mr. and Mrs. Tin- neyb first visit to the Island nnd they enjoyed their vacation very much. __,_. Hitchhiking as a mode of travel l l l lhas become so popular with thel human species that the canine tribe, not to be left behind, are begin- ning to adopt a like method of transportation. Mr. H C. Bcwness was motoring to Kcnsincton, one Imorning, when he overtook what he describes as "two handsome hounds.’ As he drew abreast the dogs stopped and looked up. Now Harry understands dog language. so he stopped, opened the door of his car. and said. "You had better get in", and in they got. Then he said, "You'd hotter lie down," and they climbed up on the seat and my down. When ha reached the town, he lct them out. and nftcr n grateful glance. they trotted down street. He saw tlicm only once more, and this tlmc, they rc- fused s drive. They seemed to ‘know where they were going, and Mr. Bowness ivouid like to know. Ono was large, seal brown in color, the other smaller and both evi- dently members of the hound fam- iiyz-Bur. . TICIINICOLOR TABL- Green. rod, yellow and orangr- are favorite colors of food and make it dinner table look mot-e appetiz- ng. =-...-.._.k-.‘§..:,_._~'_ , . .. y; Incl’! IN HISTORY first high commissioner ‘for Pskts n, sblb Ibrahim l-tahlm- toois, s on the Job in London. At 35 tic is the vovrweat diplomat in the MI dominion. A wealthy man, no plans to build up a roc- ina stable in Bullsnd. ____l__-__._..i~___‘_._ ___- Profess ionai 0a rtis H. R. DOANE 8i CO. Charmed Accountants s3 Grafton sci-cos i Charlottetown Phone 2080 Box M’! ' Randolph W. Manning, C.A. i l§ PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER nllmeographing cards and circulars. concert prop-anal. vuu “ typing and bookkeeping HELEN GIDDEN Telephone llBtt-J Apt- No. 6. Coansaght Apia. Powull Street NEIL W. HIGGINS CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Currie Building Charlottetown Tel. I636 ' PD. Box 457 l MORRELL and COMPANY t chat-moo ammun- luura has Building Ilsons I“? — In l“ Charlottetown B. M. EMAIL-CA. Bastien! Iorhsd I\%O O{>OD%GOQ ‘l MATHESON and PEAK! A. W. MATIIESON. LO. A. II. PIAKEILA, lib-I. Barristers, etc. Oolooflono. - Money to [All I Great Goorlo SIQ Charlottetown iot-oet-orayo-Q-ootooa JOSEPH l. MocMlLLAN, LLB. Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. 75 Queen Street PHONE 776 Money to Loon Collections DI. 0.8. NOIIDLAND votorlns y Sal-goon Mount Edward Road C‘ arintintmrn, Ell. Phone IN - to ovooooooo-OO-OQ-OO-OQQQO CHARLES R. McQUAID EA. amour, lollottur, Notary, loo. laltorn Tract Building. Charlottetown Hsoao I'll! 06 040000O l. A. McGUIGAN, 6A. noun. no. t IAIIIIIII. BOLICITOI conic stilunsa t M. ALIAN PARMER u. ma. MONEY TO LOAN BAIIIITIIL IOLICITOI- Iffl i O PALMER Ii HASLAM A. l. IIABLAM. l-A. LLB. BABRISTEL ITO. Bank of Nona Booth Ohlllrv Charlottetown LBJ. MONEY TO LOAN BELL Ir MATHIESON Barristers. Bollotlltll. ll- B. l. BELL BELA- D. L. MATIIIESON. 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