. MacPhee-Breau Nupiials gt. Bernard's Church. Moncton. N.l.. VIII the scene on June 1'0 og-V45. marriage of Miss Elizabeth Mgriz Breau R. N.. younger ' ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Ro- bgyt Broau and Dr. John Elmer MacPhee, elder son of Mr. and Mrs. John Peter MacPhee. Souris . E. I. Prhe bride. who was given in marriage by her father. was at- by her sister, Mrs. Yvon . as matron of honor and guallne Thea-iault. the. . were her flower girls. Mr. Jllolville MacPhee was his 's best man. . - he marriage was performed and the Nuptial Mass said by Rev. 56 J. Hynes. cousin of the bride. )3. 1'. D. Colepaugh was guest organist and Mr. Boyd Clory was the soloist. The bride's gown was of em- broidered nylon tulle gathered in bouffant style over litilyeers of tulle and taffeta. Over strapless bodice she wore a matching jack- et, buttoned to the neck, with Peter Pan collar and long point- ed isleeves. Her French illusion veil fell, to the elbows from a satin halo headdress trimmed with Iced pearls. She carried a bou- quet of Sweetheart roses. The matron of honor and brides- maid wore matching waltz-length to s of pink crystallette over ta eta with flaring skirts and matching picture hats. The mat- ron-of honor carried a bouquet of tie pink carnatlons and sweet- hrt roses. and the bridesmaid carried a bouquet of pale blue oarnations. The two little flower girls worc matching waltz-length frocks of ice-blue embroidered nylon- with very full skirts over crinollnes. puffed sleeves and Peter Pan collars and tied at the waist with blue satin sashes falling in the hemllne. They wore headrlresses of yellow shasta poms and carried matching nosegays. Mr. C. Gerard Breau. Major Yvon Therlault MC. and Mr. Jack Rafferty ushered. After the ceremony a reception and wedding breakfast were held at the Beaver Curling Club. Rev. Father Angus MacDonald pro- posed the toast to the bride to which the groom replied. Mrs. C. Gerard Bresu was in charge of the Bride's Book. FOP KOIIIK away, the bride wore a frock of aqua cotton taffeta in ANNE ADAMS PATTERNS I a nu ions, can ohms solo. and matching coat with navy blue scessories. After 8 honeymoon in New York by I3yrn(- liopv 5- wwi -r ivlid B”ii”"' if ' i.l'"3:1s.Mii.'ilecSm' P 2; WI T95 C l' WII, ml 1 no. i m w . , . I. , Out-of-town guests included: Mr. and Mrs. J.P. MacPhee, Mr. Mel MacPhee. Miss Inez MacPhee, Miss Shirley Nicholson. Charl- ottetown. P. E. 1.; Mr. and Mrs. C. 'G. Breau. Fredericton. NB. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rafferty. Montreal P.Q.; Mr. and Mrs. J. Crosman, St. George N .13.; Ma- jor and Mrs. Yvon Theriault. Mont- real P. Q.. Rev. Father Angus MacDonald. lleiiton N.B.: Mrs. J. H. Williamson and Mrs. J. R. Williamson, Albert A. Co ou're wind-burned, or if some of I-ill Crescent St., Montreal. Lg. - with POTATO BULLETIN Surveys conducted for several years have shown that the cull or dump pile is the principal source of field infection with potato late blight disease states Bulletin No. 30. Late blight can develop on sprouts of diseased tubers in these dishes, glassware, silver sparkling to work with-and piles of di d d t t d spread frosnci” teherepo tioouneis-rII'y 9" u'l'W "'1'! I 1”" LII” Imi- fields. 1”? "99I””d5v with iced codes under the wil- low tree in the garden - inada Many discarded tubers will be infected with virus diseases such as mosaic, leaf roll. and spindi tuber and, because cull piles are ideal breeding places. for potato '(')ngIiIzrgNI insects. they are serious threats 5 A NBORN to the health of commercial plant- ings. Cull piles. wherever found. should be burned or sprayed with a potato top killer. A new insect on potatoes and. other crops .has appeared during the past week. This is a webwcru. which rolls the leaves and causes them to will. All potato fields should be checked immediately and if this insect is present spray or dust with DDT. 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Then . . .on a hot afternoon, when the young- sters get reetlem-let them make their own ice cream cones-from I the simple recipe on every pack- sgel There's hot weather happi- aem for your family in the ideal . was prepared at the an with Vitamin D . or perhaps Skimmed Milk (Continued from page B) MARY .iWOIlTll'B MAIL Having Learned oi Husband's Infidelity Feels Life is Empty tA.A. Wyn , blishcrs). will your sense of loss and lone- liness ever diminish? Yes. of course. if you will absolutely drop the past. stop gazing back be- wltched like Lot's wife. and accelil each new day as blessed oppor- tunity for submitting yourself to the action of God. so that you may receive full peace of mind. For help in this direction read "Goods Reach" iMacalaster Park) by Glenn Clark. Mary llaworth counsels through her column. not by mail of Der- sonal intervicw. Write her in care of the Charlottetown Guardian. OLD RESIDENCE Last monarch to reside in the Historical Foundation For Senate In Canada OTTAWA. (Special)-In a re- surnod debate on Senate reform last Thursday evening. J. Angus Macbean. Conservative. M.P. for Queens told the Commons that Ross Thatcher. Independent M.P. for Moose Jaw-Lake Centre had clearly not realized the historical foundation on which the Senate of Canada is based. Mr. Thatcher had complained that while New Brunswick had 10 members in the Senate, Saskatchewan which bias a larger population. had only s x., Reason why a fixed number of senators was assigned the Mari- time Provinces at Confederation, Mr. MacLean said. was so their voices would not be submerged to the point where their weight would be almost negligible. Sen- ate representation is not nor was ever intended to be based on pop- ulation, the Queens member said. lie drew a parallel with the Un- lied States Senate which has two senators from each state. regard- less of population. Hence Nevada with a population of 160.000 has the same number of senators as New York which has a population of 15 million. Mr. MacLean strongly favored retention of the Senate as a chamber to review and if need be amend the legislation passed by the Commons. He argued that there is no justification of he Prime Minister's failure to fill the 22 seats which are now vacant in the Upper House. The British North America Act sets forth. the Queens member said. that when a vacancy hap- pens in the Senate, the Governor- General shall summon a fit and proper person to fill that va- cancy. It may be presumed. he added. that this clause of the BNA Act implies that the VBCEIIC: should be filled within a reason- able tlrne. By failure to comply with this provision. Mr. Machean said, the Government has re- pudiated not only its moral oblig- ations but its legal obligations as well. it was sabotaging the Up- per Chamber. The Queens member felt that any such step as abolishing the Senate would deprive the smaller provinces of the protection that is theirs under the constitution. lie recalled that in most of the newer nations of the world, constitu- tions provide for two houses. He gave as examples the Republic of Ireland and the Republic of West Germany. The same situation prevails in most of the countries of Sout:h America and in Aus- tralia. Consideration should also be given. Mr. MacLean said, to the best method of selection or electing the members required to fill vacancies. Liverpool is 1948 became the first big seaport to use radar for harbor supervision. Funeral of Mrs. Eudora Sinclair The funeral .of Mrs. Eudora Sinclair. widow of Dr. Ernest E. Sinclair of Summerside, wa s largely attended in the Kirk of St. James on Saturday, June the 4th. 1955, where Mrs. Sinclair had been a faithful member and at- tended since coming to reside in Charlottetown with her daughter. Mrs. (Dr! Donald Campbell. in the absence of her pastor, the Rev. Mr. Somers. the Rev. W. Harold Brown of Zion Presby- terian Church conducted the ser- vice in St. James and also at the graveside in the family plot at Suinmerside. The pail bearers were Arthur H. Mould. J. David Stewart. William E. Cotton. Harry L. Sear. Ger- ald E. l-lartleii. J. Sinclair Mae- Kay. Mrs. Sinclair ia survived hr three daughters, Evelyn. Mrs. (Dr.i Donald Campbell of Char- lottetown. Elizabeth, residing in Montreal. Margaret. Mrs. Duncan MacDonald. of Big Bras d'0r. Cape Breton. and one son Nell. in Vancouver. British Columbia: also five grandchildren. Cather- ine aiid Elizabeth Ca pbell. Rod- erlck MacDonald and Brian and Valerie Sinclair. The Ontario Society of Artists, oldest group of its kind in Canada. was founded in 1872. Clark's-360 os. 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