1.-E3RUARY!p22, 1954 THE (EQARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN PAGE THREE " . .----- -- - --L. - Clow, Freetown; Donnie Stavert, Jeffery. Lower Bedeque: Tliano erv . N. B deque; Fred Davlso . Char- Drummond, Freetown: Albert Has- t.' R i' ' d x rt lottetfiwn; Jean M. Murr:y, Ken- lam, Carleton Siding; Carol I I i slilgton; Margaret Murray, Ken- Thompson. Charlottetown: Hazel . e Coors for Perfect picture: "P0 n e 0 National Temperance Course 2-Ray Haslam. Kenslnizton; Vessey. York; Gordon Myers. Al- DD LL” .1. Gary Haalsm, Kensington; Doreen bany R.R. By V617 89'” Geo e 0' Pugeom " ' ' onggwlljt for Better Photo . Baker N. Bedeque; Ernest Stav- 3--Shirley Jardine, Freetown: to of United Claret d Canada ' - ' - Hut Idodara I 'r.pM . -. ...(. ('l'l. Norlh Bedeque; Gloria Mac-;Audrey Mat-Eachern, Freetown, iceosrishtt ..... , ' winners in National Temnw lnkmrdhm Lean, Central Lot 16; Gall Mac- Eleanor Clark, Kensington; Mari- Jmmyls -1-Ax! .. pm -13-1g anco Study Course are as follows: 1-Myrna Ella Smith. New Gias- Lem, C,m"1 L01 15; Jcgnette V. in Seilar, Wheatiey River; Alma - P3IN(-75 COUNTY 3”” N ers Albany R.R.' Alice Bagnaii Chandler Wheatiey River. or!” T0 T": sodxlcn "10 or 5252' Juniors (I yrs. and under) 2--Carol Thompson Chsriott-- Clyguje - ' ' - ' ' - - . que: Gall Drummond, Free-. 4-Diane Jenkins. Charla"!- Il an 1-Marlon Stavert, North Bede- town; Hazel Vesscy, York. t ; N 5 1 ' F 1 . How"; plum Good; N911” G, A". . some Of u'F'"” h' of u" N. u. to In mu ".?d.y' To try at-rlgU:UD(?!!ES "1193 UM" 5t”""- F'”"'"''"7 3'FM'""y" Sm"! Wh"”'Y xii” o.riv:Dor:ll.iy X:lfellPnrrl:eer,(":l'll Wilt- drew. New Glasgow; Elaine Ray- hi i lear-Will 1'9m9mb" 'th'dd'"” ':;”':'Mg"";u'f..!?.ml; KelthYHasiErl.i:nKi!n2iIltt;I6lI Wln- er: f3'.'"' (3;hl';.'?ler'(?:h'l”llt'Yt 3”" shire; Kathryn Bowman. Hunterl, her. Central Bedeque. - wd by an I run . stop so, ra ot . er; lane en us. are eowri; R- ; H1 5 -"I, H 1 R- , sen”... - scitlon clgrm musxonl or me lose "the vigorous and creative ,"00V'ER AUTHORIZED 353 . 2--Carol Bradshaw, Bedeque; Sylvia Clark, N. Wlltshire; Nellie uiver cm "H U" at W 1WEm”son MICK". rvhuuq 1,. wmled President Eliot faith" for which he pieldt Hon PM” 7933 Or 3188. Marilyn Carruthers North Bede- G. Andrew. New Glasgow: Paula 1 1, ,,d1.; (1; 14 15) P'ver 'l Fumren Ewen by ' ' ' qua; Beth MacFarl'ant:, Bedsque. Good. Charlottetown; Beverley 1y,Ee,::1, 1;:".,..y: '3,.d,qu,;' Ugcjem c1,.m11,,-, w1,M11,y Riva WW. ,' of Harvard University in ADA-”F'n"t 9'3" "1 H"; 3-Douglas Johnson, Margate: Anne Mat.-Gregor, Grahams Road; was H6 hid 1103 lvlme W 9XPllln ml Eileen Stalvert, N. Bede ue; Myrna ar. ' My recot1111ecu:ixllXIe" olm;'."hhI1iot'a full meaning, but we know that g1nolge.u'” u Henderwn Ct”. Sandra Rayner, Central Bedeque; John Bruce Murray, Grahams E”, Smith. New G1.5E,,w1 3.4,," c.mp1,,11, N, w11t51111-4 3b””'t ” um; 111.1-1 omen the personal faith which brings Grace Rachel Lyle. Central Lot 18: Road. I 2--Catherine Callbeck. C. l3ede- John Chandler, N. Wlltshire. ITmm:iI:tniltodIt)rl?m were scandalized Christ into our lives is the drlv- saw: TREAT THE SICK WELL g)t)ugCl::!EI:ad;(heani:;n'Bl:l;eque1 Jud- ph-:;Rog:iryylMEl:s;l;t;t:d,NNoJJilIRv1i:;2- (me. My,” Cousins, K,n,ing,,,,,; 441.;11Z,1,,1;,V gdm.o11;1,,:; K91-13:":- ilP mg fofcg bghind all: social ad- Gineyv. phu-mncy next 3;",-uni, ' ' I ' - -, - t '1 3 Carmen Paynter, Freetown; Erie ton; Beryl 00 Si I. lellsllll 0"- V the address. 03! Dolllllu ' . 4-Byron Burns. Freetown; Francis Petersen, Wheatley River; -m lpreacher in the far Welt Pl”-wnd nnfemenirl twin lilgulgnm 23”: Elke”. Ralph S. Carruthers, Kenslngton; Muriel MacDonald, York; Call Eliot belns brousht M0" W W h” "' 9!” ” it kn um, us", In !;"u my Carl Champion, Kenslngton. MacLean, N. Wiltshire; Joyce We Ccmgrcgatlon for cross- it is aonufie. I own t mm -r bf:-1&-INN 5-Shirley E. Reeves, Emerald Ling. York; Elizabeth Watts, York. .”m1mt1on. Every paragraph relationship. 'l'l0l'G10" ll ""13 G"" '9”'" 5 5- 9” l-LR. 2; Harley 3. Harper, Cape Seniors ”' hear on all social, national and -W19 Hl'5l5'l9- Traverse; Linda Ann Woodslde, l7Emerson MacRae. Wheailey ,,. the sermon was ,introduced by .M,51ah Eliot! Btandwupl" Then mg imaginary figure would be l.m11,nged on some point of his new religion." IML Dooley, famed humorist of River. Margate: Margaret Cairns, Cape 2-Jean Chandler, Whestley Riv- Traverse; Raymond Cairns, Cape Traverse. Juniors (10, ll, 1! yrs.) 1-Sandra Jsrdine, Freetown; Grant Francis, Freetown; Colborne international problems. But our hearts and minds must be kept open to the source-the love of God in Christ; only so can the river of grace flow full and VVhat are SAVE on your new Spring Hat. by Adam-now 54.95 st.I-fenderson. do Oudmore. " it-Jean Campbell. N. Wiltshire. 4--John Chandler, Whcstiey Riv- MEN-84.95 will buy ., O , Man., - Appoint- ine Middle West, welcomed Eliot fre9- Adm flat for Spring. Hendemn mehi Of Captain Waller Anthony Clow, Freetown; Donnie Stavert, PROVINCIAL HONORS O u 0 1 H G as a vizorous youngster. leflnn at Cudmore. gram. Oz-'iR..l formerly of Nelson. N. nedeque; Jean M. Murray. Juniors (0 yrs. and under) 0 nu: of the shelter of the KEROSENE--Elam.” um Pm- - -. I8 Err Don Romln Catholtr Kensington; Margaret Murray. 1-Marion Staverl, N. Bedeque; I XIUW Chaplain of Fort Osborne Barracks here was announced today by Headquarters. Prairie Command. Cstptaln Mann returned recent- ly from the Far East where he served four months at Kure,Japan and then in,Korea as Chaplain to the 3rd Battalion, Princess Pa- tricla's Canadian Light Infantry. Born and educated in Toronto. Kensington; Barbara Smith, Try- on. 2-Ray Hasiam. Kenslngton; Gary Hasiam. Kensinaton; Doreen Baker, N. Bedeque; Erni-st Slav- ert, N. Bedeque; Gloria MacLean, Central Lot 16; Gail MacLean, Central, Lot 16; Jeanette V. My- t-ra, Albany R.R.: Alice Bagnaii, C Bedequa; Gail Drummond, Free- -,n to the stage of public affairs. rlie first thing such I SOUIIIIWT nillst d0. Ml'- Dlmley commeM'ed' ,5 "in lnvint a new reliKl0n-" O C N Linda Stetson, Freetown; Keith Haslam, Kenslngton; Winston Yeo. Central Lot 16. 2-Ronnie Godfrey, N. Wiiisiiire; Gwennyth MacLean, N. Willsiiirc; Barry Baidersion, N. Wlltshire. 3-Donnie Higgins, C arloite- fown: Carol Bradshaw, edeque; Marilyn Carruthers, N. Bedcque; Beth Mac!-Jarlane. Bedt-que. pane Gas. Rafrigeratora Bryenion and iviacxay. Strange But True By F. H. I!M:ArIlIIs' with udiat JUST ARMVED. - Large ship- ment l954 Model Siivcrtone Radios. priced from 319.95. Simpsons - Sears. Al. this is brought back to ,,.-5 by a recent address . , lo Harvard Divinity 51'-31301 1,. the new president of Harvard Both among civilized and un- civilised races the hair has been invested with an importance which probably originated in its having KENMORE WASHERS axe Can- you saved rgircrsiiy, Dr. Nllhhn M- Pun)" been considered as a substitute for ada's finest value. See them today. capuin Mam, ,,11md,.d 31, M1,.;.,. town; Nora Scales, Freetown. 4-Marilyn Bosv.-all, N. win. 1,. Pusey was formerly pl'0ll- its owner. Thus in accordance slmpwng..segrg. H1-S C-omega and 131” 5,. Mn)” 3-Alan Carr. Central Lot 16; : shire; Pesky Parker, N. Will- - of Lawrence College in Wis- wgth 1; wide-spread custom. a lock - college, Brockvllle, Om, 1.1,, Marlene Paynter, Freetown; Sheiia' shire; Douglas Johnson. Miirgate; Simmons, Lower Freetown; Kalli- ryn Jeffery, Lower Bedeque; Ed- win Johnson, Margatcv. Jean Car- luthers. N. Bedeque: Nancy Sim- mons, Lower Freetown. 4-Libby Shuman, Kensington; A. PICKARD JED-. are unload- ing Old Sydney and Springhill Screen Coal today. oi hair has from time immemorisl been regarded as a much prlzcsi love token. The natives of New Zoaland hang locks of hair on branches of - ill. and his own position may .1 1 m a statement he studied for the priesthood at St. iiiicrre r0 Alphonsus Seminary, Woodstock. Ont., and was ordained June, is, 1944. lsandra Rayner, C. Bedeque. Juniors (10. ll. 12 yrs.) l-Sandra Jardine, Freetown; Grant Francis, Freetown: Claiborne V IN MEMORIAM last year? A good question to ask your- llllrc made there:-"Lawrence Coi- ;..-n was founded and is still really .....-noted on the principle thlt JUST AnR'VEDt'FBe3”ml” new Following his owliimtion, Can- GM 15 me umml mu of our nil” hli tstpeilltscelliltealerlrellglllt) llvalrllls ltgllfgtkedcralhlatgiggssesandwglllonliglllrg win Man" was mmged 1" Damn Elizabeth Maccauil Carleton Sld- Sc” right unwg . - " 9 "V9 ' duties at Cllal'lDtl.8l.lJiA'n P.F.I. ' iili-W59" , A . i l l . Si is-s . ' . ' ' ing;'Donn.a. Garruthers, N. Bedteque: - ., . r . - m5Sldem' Pusey: -ppeujnce mg: d;:.d'Andrews Eve in Ger- vny cover ng E01 E5” and. lqe1mn' 0- H9 lvlllfd "hf: Lorne Piatis, Searletown: Carl In loving memory of Mrs. D. H. Canada has unlimited 33 me Harvard Dwmny school many girls desiring marriage prac- MONDAY ONLY. - Model A go” Icarfdlan Chaplin” Murphy. Kensington; Roger Mac- Macfherson of Bellevuo who I it yf 1. - those twho has the first partlclnlmh 91 A tic, '1 cu,.1,,u, mwm, -1-.-,..,.,.1. Piston Pin and Rings. Very low fsrgz; :2, 9”'.;, 1”” ,l.'l:”f Millan. Kensington; David Mac- passed away on Feb. 22nd, 1953. DP?” um Y (3 lwidm” M ”" ""”'”””l' 1” "V midnight the young lady takes cash Price sa.5o. Tanton Accessol" p... 1 C fr I-5.e' Cl: 0". 1' l"”lH"9- 3859403 have a stake to invest. ill iis exercises since 1900 - a hold of the Inch 0! the door and leg, LlogfllisvesiitsHlg”;mj3;LSy:te:I:P 3 " 5-Marilyn Best, Tryon; Clare Just is tribute of love and reniem. fill significant in itself. Calm out three um”, "Gentle r ' Muiiart, Bedeqlie; Beryl Murphy, brilnce. Um" av savin 9 account A. 3 Preparation 1” M5 'd' lover: if thou lovest me, show PARENTS AND FRIENDS ill- Carlelbn Siding; Gall Quigley, To her who was one of the best I 8 tlzr , he looked up Dr. Eliot's .M1,d5I "The truth will pr08FC55lV9' lr make men free so that the (wnilnlz generations will be freer . ,. Intrnit-.dialn (18 14. 16 yrs.) ml therefore hi-9" P'0d"C”" Again. owing to the respect pa” .MtA.M(l!'m" .s,”"” 9 i'''.''”'” I F ' Inserted hv a trun friend ::im the preceding." to tho hair may be littributed the pd”,-i r0'"m”"'l-V CHM” 531"" --- . 1-Georgie Murray. Bedequc: ' i ' ' ' common superstition that it is un- d”-l' F”b' 27- A” WU”? di"lC"5 A quiet. wedding was soiemillzed I Eileen stavert. N. Bedeque. Dr Pusey comments that "we are nnt quite so sure about this The truth that thyself." She must then open the door a little way and thrust a lock of hair into her future hus- band's imaglnery hand. lucky to throw it carelessly away and on this account many persons neither leave about nor.dl.-rooae of vited to Guide-Brownie Rally at P. W. C. Monday, February 22nd, 7.00 p. m. welcome. GUIDE AND BROWN!!! RALLY Ferguson-Baiam Carleton Siding: Alma Winchester. Central Lot 16; Marjorie Anna Woodaide. Msrgate. Wedding at 7 pm. January 126. at thel home of Rev. W. E. McDonald of St. John's United Church, Winni- 2--Catherine Calibeck. Bsdeque: fiiiyrna Cousins, Kensington; Car- lmen Paynter. Freetown. And the Joys she missed on life's highway May aha find in God's garden of t 1'05. IN MEMORIAM now with The Bank of Nova Scotia and grow with Canadais tlevclopment. The BANKlof NOVA' SCOTIA as lhP.V W879-" at P. W. C. Monday. February 22nd, . C . . In loving memory of my father. Dr. Eliot had in mind was not the smalleit piece of htair. Itfhbil-(dig at 7.00 D. m. parent! and mend! peg. Man, who united in. mar. lWiinnfriligrlrerfizigndLogvgitfiifqlz. Jomunn Ameck' who Mum v-r same as Jesus W35 lhmkmd :;m:1:1rP an ":u':'g13I')g5';:3;” "guest of Guiding invited. 39591 t Mrs-I '5h9lT5L -ghlaslvi BI hen Hashim C'”mon siding. away February 22. 1951. 0 Your Puruur in Helping Canada Cross 3 gl or o ie a e . . . ' ' V ..l lillCll He said that knowledge iC.ordon Myers, Albany R.R.: Shir- .,- me truth would make men why that would be Jim W0 W1 CONGBEGATIONAL meeting in Ch-llpie or Amwanu. Man. and W J,,,,,,,,,, ,.,m,,w,,. Audrey Dear God forgive a silent tear you, BN5 Msnsger is a fire alga ll-heuxaiazson who carelessly '03 New London Presbyterian Church Everett Ferguson. formerly of imawlchun" Freetown. ' A constant wish that ho was hero good man m know. In Then he quoted the el- In Ireland the "allow 1! known TUCSHIY. Feb. 23. 2 p.m. it.very- Hampton, Prince Edward Island. , 4LE1e.,no,- mark, K,,.,,1n,mn; You vs taken others. yes we know chulouemwn he is pl('SldEllt'a review of the benevo- ;el:l activities, and the social re- zmiiis and advances that aim It i r.la dome thee is a particular 1 d . - - .- A1 . , x 1, 1 ”” henerment M condmom and hllxil. Which. lir the swallow cull islreffsteillhllltljrig-0l'r;Ell'lIl:illSPnl))ltl:;: side M Amwanm Mani i-5-idjteian liltulfhyth Culelsortlj Sid: l'lll'l:l;y.ln;e'n!:ll!l.Il,lPV":ml y hi "ml me raising M Dull. mmgulfiu ills! snatch R ”"Y- d00ml the Wretcl'i- nur-M1 mean": at --y-t '1'-ucsdny, ----m agtgrdy owcaltrel Treaveeqrllir I l.l'lilil- He 5ddCd- Jud” Y ed individual to eternal damnation 3 pm, Jpmes Stewart, Cape Traverse; lrulls. it has surely proved no in- .-olxlderabie faith . . . And Y” I lllllk it is no less true that by l'scil, this faith will J10 10118” ii..." something was left out 01 it union has now gone a. ions WW inward vltlating his p0lltl0n. Ind Chariotteiownl at eleven o'clock . h h we must now get hold of the continent, where human hair Si-M88 Army. Retired. 01' Alexandria. , . - 5' 1-Ronnie Godfrey, North Wilt- :,,,1,cn 1., the midst of our present is often identified. with witch. Virginia. Marriage to lake place in v:lf;""'v5;””g:':;:;K,,d shire: Gwennyth MacLean, North l.lliClill.l('3 if we are to lZC'- 0"-" C C 0 so many people in Canada lzave preached what they Illltd ll ”social Gospel" as A substitute for the old Gospel," as a substitute Inc the old Gospel. This is what ll:-. Eliot recommended. This , Postal Do iirtment 38 cars a o - - . 5-Grant Petersen. Whsatley awnkenirlg social conscience is gznhbgmilh Dive liguefrhgfn 112' last fall, apnd feels as tliough he ..,:hfii.l'.i:?ii.'.l.I"'..t'""il-Jr”. River; Lorna Vessey, York. unquestionably one of the results belonged. has a good many years of service ,,.,,,., church 0,-g,n15t', who sign Jl""0' ("W 11- 1' "ll of Christllnll:Y- 3"” When you a a a left. A postmanis jaunt in that ,5.-.,n',p,n1ed Miss Betty Jean 1FF"'l D'Vl50"v C3”"l”"'t”W"- vnlphaslze effects of Christianity Among the formalities connected -iicriod of time would ordinarily Beers as she sang "Tim Lord's 2FD"””'y ml" P5”'k"' N'”"l mi leave out the cause, you de- luxe yourself of the only power llil.cll can produce these effects. as the "devil's bird." strange belief that. on every hu- from the Nor will the irish burn a piece of hair, however small. always taking care to bury it, This is .1 superstition founded on ti tradition that, at the luurrection. the own- er of the hair will come in search of it. Similar notions prevail on craft, for if a bird should max" eway with a single strand of hair the person from whose head it was fetched will gradually grow bald. or the witches may catch him if he doesn't watch out. Again cut hair should never be thrown into the street as it may be pidfed up with cutting the hair is the at- tcntion paid at the time. Thlls Friday is considered by many as one urgently requested to attend. ALL PARENTS of inelitnily re- ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCE- MENT. -,Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Macmillan, North River, announce the engagement of their only daughter. Mary Isobel. to Colonel Edwin James Van Horne. United Washington, D. C., in July. RECEIVES CORONATION ME- DAL - Among the recent recip- il.-nts of the Coronation medal is Mr. D. Hooper Essery. voter.-in letter carrier of this City. Mr. Ez- srry began his service with the take him the distance of four or five times around the earth's cir- cumlcrenca Mr. tor. They were attended by Mrs. E. S. Mahan and Miss Lily Cialbert. and iMr.s. Ferguson will re- Nelson-Proctor Wedding At St. Paul's Anglican Church. ht.-twecn Miriam Joyce, dauKlilt'r oi: Mr. and Mrs. Gerald E. Proc- Charlottetown, and Allan Horatio. son of Mr. and Mrs. Hu- hcrt E. Nelson of Montague. P. E. I. Rev. Canon .1'. T. lhhott was the officiating clergyman. Prayer" during the signing of the register. ' Bouquets of lilies, yellow and Elaine Rayner, C. Bedeque; Irwin Drummond, Freetown; Arlene Ree- ves, Lower Freetown. Evelyn Crozier. Kensiilgton. Seniors (18. 17. iii yrs.) 1-Elizabeth Brookins, Kensing- ton. 2-Beryl Woodside, Kenaington. QUEENS COUNTY Junior (9 years and under) Wlltshire; Barry Balderston, North Wiltshire. 2-Donnie Higgins. Charlotte- town. Ii-Marilyn Boswall, North Wilt- shire. 4--Peggy Parker, North Wilt- shire. Wiltshire; Kathryn Bowman. Hun- ter River; Helen Smith, Hunter River. 3--lrwina Green, Grahams Road: But he was my father and I miss! him so. K. R. Elliott. mails ouliiuli Trike nwliy the engine and the unlucky for having the hair white chrysantiiemums were 9180- . rs.-.1 rcmsin at the foot of the trimmed. and Sunday for shav- Fol-son”; ed in the Chancel ml;',1,,3",;,f,',f,,,",; 1" '''"lY 5'" I '-'90"!!! fl" "IMO ing the face; hence the follow- Given in marriage by ling, fahtll- Dune Run". Chrmmown: Mu: Tlior has stood for quality in house- Dr. Pusey pleaded for a his CWDICBI Marsha Taylor. daughter of Mr. "' ”” Mme W" m”"d'd 5' " rial 3111,, c1,.,1omm,w,,; c,,1,,,, hold IPPlllhC9l- T0 Tlmfi Qllhllw sitlve taint. Personal and Mrs. Roland 0. Taylor, is 1 Llewellyn, Charlottetown. menu I product made with the best if 1l0ll,p2llexC!hlll'Ch"hIKliil liltlst lsdrg g:?:i:)'n:::r&T1:vEu:::liI :i)lg;)rl;rl; a patient in the P.E.I. Hospital. ;'o';:,:;'(',?1t':"g:id;;':,:md?Iin J0" P.4Tl.lludly l;((acLgin.Wl:'. !:I'Viltsi(i:ire; of tsinaoeriais . ..5clentif'icaliy designed! :1”? '”"l "tVu”' 9 5p m ' Mr. Donald Campbell. a friend "y ' Ir 9" 1 '3.”e; .a"' In 9'1ll"99l'e '0 Ill” WP P9" law the ultimate realities are The "me mummy to mm” H10 mlny mend” Wm be Pl9”9d of the groom acted as groomsman M:cLCel:;'k-HN;hl3mtfhl'in.M"fY" forn-lance . . . built by skilled crafts- norrsmry if the needs of the peo- H” mm” on the conumnt 0-! to hear that John Nantes is mak- while Mr. John Shaw, cousin of MacLeod' G:ah.m."M.d,' Ber; men to give a lifetime of service md gr Imumpm but cum,” to "lug m lng satisfactory recovery from a re- the groom and Mr. lxeir Proctor. Collier. 'ch"lo"emwn: ' Shirley "(M-m-on. - Denmlrk H L! regarded H the ccgit appendix operation and will brother of tlhe bride ushlilt-grd W55”, York; Eileen Mun”, V, I IN best. day for cutting the nails. " um to M5 lmme m Maplewwd Nuts M "9 pews ll C W Wheatiey River; Rupert Buntain, Th”'q"'1"Ym"' "9 "'0" MCIUSI .lrrl.ECx - ja food and iovinl memory of a dear father who passed lnrliy February sand. 1951- llr linen sit and think of him Witt-n we are all slona, For memory is the only friend Looking through a book on Dev- onshire folklore I came up with this: "The hair and nails shouEl always be trimmed during the waning of the moon. and that if this rule is adhered to many bene- ficial results will follow." This supposed influence of the heaven's in the near future. The many relatives and friends of Mr. Longworth MacMiilan will regret to learn of his serious ill- ness in Calgary, Alberta. IN MEMORIAM was topped with a Chantilly sister-in-law. Mrs. Kt-Ir Proctor as marked with white satin bows and baby mums. The young hride ciiose ii floor length gown nf white nylon tulle over iafft-in. The strapless bodice lace Jacket with Queen Ann colinr and lily point sleeves. The skirt was fashioned in hnuffant style with Wheatley River; Whentley River. 5-George Wendell Murray. Gra- hams Road: Edward Claire Hynes. Grahams Road: Ferne Vessey. York; Annabella Hardy, York; Erma Watts. York; Wilma New- son, York; Marjorie Lewis. York: Ehria Ling, York; Albert Bernard, Grant Rackham, it proves itself in savings and trouble- frec service over the years. Dollar for dollar. Thor is the best investment you can make. TAKE THIS THOR SUPIRFLIX WASHER; . But memories of you night lamp. may be noted on the affairs of daily life enters very largely into the superetlous beliei of our own and other countries. being one of those astrological doctrines which has kept its place in modern popular philosophy. a matching lace pan--i extending to the hi-miinr. Her finger-tip vtil of tlliir illusion fell from n Juliet can of lace wilii clusters of orange blossoms. Her only orna- ment was a sirnnd of pearls. the piit of the groom. she carried it That rriefmn all its own. like ivy on the withered oak. When all other things decay. llllr love for him will still Imp rroen, And never has away. Hunter River. for example .. This washer gives you more than any J other washing machine. It has the new Superflex washing principle - Thor's 9-Vane Super Agitator and square- In loving memo, of Mrs. D. H. MaoPlu-rson who passed away February 22. 19.3.1. of by the groom. Many iload wishes were the happy couple. telegrams received THOR SUPERFLEX We remembered our dear loved SETS TI-II PACE of T I on. d (H . D .1 1 1 , Miss Janet Douglas, cousin , , Htalla. with and lhlson. .up:.'u"l:l:5 gfmgllany mcuricigg MW." M umuhuul ma kind 23' w:iT;Vs,r::;;1::?:nur:1:: the bride, had charge of the Guest You'll be proud to own the new Thor """b”" "" 3'" growth of the hair. For example, 5'" "'94 '0 do ll" 59!! for Ill with ro.-leliuds. 30I9kt- in l I " id Superilex, the only modern. square- i ' '5 "'5 ---gig:--1-a-j .. Yorhhl” bond h" it umt A truer friend you could not The. mairnnmf-ilonor ware ii m A or (em eo eh ,I amd styled wring" wlshu. Hts mmpanly The Thor Super Sahty Wrinlcr; IN when l vlom-n':hh.lr "ow; lllt in "mm. ltltltlxlr-sv':ilil(t)(r!Idn:?worl'Pl?!la??ti!tf:dtLil:(-t liixilvell-ii? ton epolni: llelr in kitchen or utility room. And it's designed and built exclusively by in loving memory or our long poin on e orehol - ' God know that she was weary i,mmr1,. 1,11,.” 1,.,1..m- 1.1., 11",... Brunswick and Maine, the bride complete with Pilot Light, Automatic Th" F 79'9"" lummlllclllv if IUDDOSGG 90 DFOIIOKG Wld0Wh00dv And Mr W,” on Mr”, M," dm... M, w,.r,. ,, ,,,,.",,y ,1 ,.,,,,., ,,,,1 wearing a suit of mother-of-pearl 'f;m., Md Q-,,,m,1, .11mm.,n;,m1y clothes wind around the roll. This ilitiit-r. Jonathan Jsmaa Af- and is called a widow's peak. fleck. Mount Stewart. who A heavy -head of hi" " "'4 l" W” kllllwh "M Mn 3'” mm"! WW """vm' v - ilinflli atcllixliiorilevshillid "l?ewvul(idr'l(nilI' '"d '""”l"'V '"”"'"'d ”" f"”” "l "in", "my pmm d" mnimm" ll3WPd away Februar zzllll lndlcne A "wk 0' bum” ” ma” Shewwmo In h" ha. I The bridesmaid s flrmr lenlith MW.” A man” of iipmk C.-"lb wash". amount of water from even the most .951. y ' no reason for getting bald eariv. ',mm& 1 ""-V !i"-n0fl;or1l0fwiii1i1l'r :r;::ll:3:;nhr;?:r:i;1 um completed M comm delicate materials wiihoutin1ury. wits though - a belief embodied in the well-known proverb "Bush natural, more hair than wit." The sudden loss of hair. on the other hand, has from time :..l been regarded as a highly omin- aiitnmatic pressure of this deluxe Thor wringer is so equalised that it will efficiently extract water from clothes of widely varying thickness without adiustmem. As proof, ask your Thor matrhlngiaficts. she carried a nost-may of mixed flowers with yellow satin streamers. Head- drass of pleated tulle and tiny clusters of flowers completed her Like felling lenvea, The ya” sup by, Remembered by her and family. husband ; PRINCE EDWAID ISLAND HOSPITAL Will never die. ability, or as Robert aums put Ev:-r remembered by M8 h in th ht t it 9"l"m'- dealer to show you how this wringer lIili;hte1Ig' :;.:,1::':; 1;. '10" Dug, C1:'1ldl;3' Th: bride's motdlljt-lr i-hose fa: will hold hrmly a dollar bill and the health or property, "The rank is but the gulnea- h" "um" 5 we "' ' "W" " handle of a broom at the same time. Gladys and Jean. stamp; "My huh. sum" on end... mu Qua-en's blue crepe and lace. navyl accessories and squirrel neckpiect-. Notice is hereby given that in 1 r s trlts expreuitm to dt-- The man's the load for. a' that." Hob corn” W” M NM and wumlnu, M the A" 0, Imam” D0114, ,0. Doluk I coup; gm vl5(1AL lzoatrldsfuron 1:: "3.l..-:'"..."::.' For centuries all shoes were "M" ”""'"”"3' '",""' ' '"?,"”,,',"""",' "' "' ""r YOU an M0!!! wim mos - - v t b t rat I la ti frightened nor does it ever tum made by hand, and shwrnskers 1,311; ::,o1?.:,' Tno”':n'.,:l,.':,g 'rl:;:,,,1 1:111:11” 11.,.,1g.1l..111' "1: 5,1”, REli'ltAa1-10;; Ann aiddenly white through intense came to this Island with the first ,,,",( mu Wm, ,,,.m,,,,,,, m, , .1... .1... ...,..,., ,.... ..m..- ".1. , grief. Numerous tall tales have colonists. For many years the cars", ,1 wM,,A,num,. .1...,., (,,-,..-1.g1,g,.."., .. -nm... . shoemskers travelled from family been told to support this theory, to family and made but none of them stand up well. I I I ANALYSIQ .... day. February soul. nu. at s r. Following the CCl'l'!DMI,V s Chnr-I M. for the purpose of electing "'9'" ccption was held at the such leather as each family had in its 1 11 1 H 1 1, Th 5 11 ri fvuseeea for the government of the G. F. Yellow and red hair in years pouassion, the shoes desired. g(lro:n?w:IPreoA.IllSl0.tl ”in 31.21.32,: institution in accordance with the gone by was regarded with ill When the Island became more (11, ""1. by 11,,” ,,..,-,;.ie 1.11.1 toy-Ian-a and for use transaction of F-IRES1-ONE & invor. Well. so much for the story thickly settled. the she maker 111-1.1.1 .mm1.m1,, -r11. brings such other business as may be of hair and its folklore and Au- located in 3 small shop and his 9.51., wmr 11. ntgru-11... gr1-11ngp- brought boron It. eustouiars came to him. The man BRYENTON 8i Mlici(AY C0. perstitlons. merit of mixed flowers and light- opwmehhu The man who is sttonseat will who ooisid make a pair of shoe! ed candelabra was centered with "' AN”.':.?dgLL . 53 Gum” sh... always rule the roost whither his in a day was consldsred a firtt- I three-tier wedding cake. Rev. Svwetlrr. a (13351; (13035; 31-, consists in wealth. in soc- class workman. st:-en Canon J. T. 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