-' o m... gicusr a. 195s . _ *I‘I_-I_E___GU‘.ARID_IAN,__C_I'I_;A_RLO'I':I‘_ETO% uowaisn mmrua- Iittad . ‘Ibis column la reserved for news 1|! IMII interest, but advert-ling of a newly nature may be inserted at live cents a. word strictly “y. able in advance UI-ABWEl-l. loi- Phoinfllfllll.‘ Footwear st 175 Queen street. rnous sarmnsaa. rm [or flour and weddlns Pictures on a location. com,” "- _ nssr MEAL! m TOWN a-r Ii n- wmokmnm‘ “u u‘ airings - Moderate m», ms A a-r your: sziwrca .. mum SEASON men." m o“ - Coal Co. Phone 2488. CAI-BECK FLllA POWDER, the old original with D. D. T. W. R. Home Week on sale now at r11 Dru: Stores and Milton's Old Spain.‘ Stern's Limiiod A Aug. 7H1 to l6t|1 That's when our staff will receive a well-earned vocation-o vocation th t . a / “m” ____ " BARLEYMEAL that will actually 0t ism of ISLAND-MAID Loot Bread, on all-Island pm- Mmrrmm CENTRAL m. ,§j‘°,,‘,°, ‘},';';,j’§§"j§§,§f {frogflng l1 Y re uce WAYS three times daily to Mone- ton. Air and rail connections in Montreal and Boston Phone 2061 price. Act quick. J. A. Gillies, Live- stock Feed Agency. 1 -"_' l BITIWA! CLEANER! will close for holidays August 7th in 16th. Wednesday will be the last day work can be received and delivery promised belore holidays. duct that improves in quolitylond popularity all fir, ti,“ ENGAGEMENT — Mr. and Mrs. I Artemas MacDonald, Alliston, an- nounce the engagement oi their daughter, Ruth Lillian, to Mr. Blair Lawrence Macswin, son u! m. and Ma's. Chester Macswain, Peter's Road. Marriage to take place in August. USED EVERYWHERE — TRY IT TODAY In WHITE - GRAHAM - HOWS - RAqSrN STEWART ‘BAKERIES coincides with the celebration of Old Home Week. WE ADV!!! ienmers with hogs. maturing to secure quantity barley meal now advertised, announce- ment column, this paper. choicest, quality, lowest price. but you must a In "Qjngfiajn hurry. r. a. Gillies. Livestoc‘ Feed Agency. i 1 1"'°""lm°m°"°'M"' Thmh‘ a Lands: NUMIBIB. oi m... . MaoPherson who died August 2nd. i947. Memories are treasures no one can steel, a heartache no one can worker and domestics from D. P. camps in Europe will arrive in Hall ~ fax. August 2nd or 3rd. Many of these w1ll be immediately availaoie ior work in P. E. Island. Siiigne We are not closing down entirely Essent‘ I l - h t I’ - y . _ - ic auiidry work for hospitals, ° H “ml” “lbms. "Q. will be token as usual and in addition our Main of. IDeaLh is he“ the: ort rciliarried couples Obliflllllflbltt: “Ce will be o f 8 n Some may forget you now that "1 "5 e 8mm‘! 01' pr vi. e pen ram mm. to noon doll h I l you." “m. ' householders must act quickly. um] woyk "ken 5m ' y’ w em mmdri’ m9)’ b9 Wlled l0!’ '~ But I will remember. no matter PM" °r ca“ Niulmal 35mph?‘ , ha“, 1mm mont Office. Charlottetown, or h Summerside at once. LAUNDRY NEEDED FOR OLD HOME WEEK MUST BE AT OUR OFFICE BY t3: WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 4a. AT s PM. T0 ENSURE DELIVERY av Inserted by a. Friend. SATURDAY. AUGUST m. URHU 0F THANKS Islanders I Have Met s M D _ convey to the Oilicera and Mem- bers o! the Queen Mary L. 0. B. “ha”?! “m.” _ _ ' A., Kingston, their sincere thanks for the assistance given them on the occasion o! the 12th oi July Orange Celebration. Holiday time is here. Those who are able to leave the city for the country. or ior the beach. leave Plllllli 2200 The climbing tempe sture causes folk to think o! cooling breezes and 1111 Wedding take which the bridal ' “WHERE ciriiiiiis is All m" ' 234 KENT s1. _ irom the Drama. Festival, also $19.00 earned by the W. I. mem- bers through the year tor clean- streams, and city homes find theis- m; Th, one Wm‘ whych I w“ lug the school. ’ selves vacated. connected last winter. was under "R910 out before leaving the din- bagdumfi ti’)? raven-mg a happy Wm‘ blue “(Mk hm“ “d "hm w_ 1-; In calling at the homes o! form. the ausplces of me Elmwood Home ing room, wishers hunori-efd-Vfllglfifs ban; well accessories. ‘ t 1' e and 'I‘he bride and groom were tn It was moved by Mrs. Caseley, and. seconded by Mrs. Lorne Crozier, that the secretary order one dozen each “Get Well" and “Sympathy" cards. On mo- tion all bills were paid. including 5851mm in serving were Mrs. Harrier Provencher and MissesLil- llan and Velma Farrar, all cogs. ins of the bride. and Schtlol Association. which o". Thursday nights had classes for girls who were taught. by quaiiiiod ladies oi the district in weavrng, knitting, sewing. drawing. paint. ing. leather work. and who we.e er Islanders. I iln/i the same tale irorn house to house. drawn blinds. closed doors, with silence abound- ing except for the cry o! the bird. and the noise of a prowling cat, which seeks her prey. Broom. Later in the evening the “SPF? voime couple left on a 5 ‘mi hfmwmoon. The bride chose for travelling a. rose jersey dress recipient of many lovely gilt; The“ many mend-i» loin in wish l“! Wm many years oi happy wedded life. a. donation oi’ $3.00 to Kensington The other Saturday visited trio ICE‘ CREAM Public Library. Following a. lively discussion, it was moved by lvne. Morris Case- ley that the Women's Institute trustees to call a meeting o! rate payers, to discuss advisability oi building a new school building. This was second- ed by Mrs. W. Stavert and car- ried. Mrs. M. Caseley, Mrs. J. A. Stewart, and Mrs. James Murphy were appointed to interview the request the trustees. Discuss! as ways o1 raising money resulted in the decision to hold an ice cream social on the following Monday. The (ggmmlt. tee appointed to take charge oi’ this afiair were Mrs. Robert Hogg, Mrs. Lsaman Caseley, and, ivrrs, Horace Paynter. The members accepted an in. viiatizri irom Mrs. John A. l-‘logg and lvii-s. Robert Hogg to meet at thcir home in August; lunch com- mitce to be Mrs. H. Laird. Mrs, W- Sill/m. Mrs. L. Crozier and Mrs. J. A. Stewart. The meeting adjourned and (TEN/iii u. CREAMERII. s‘ lunch Was served by the hostess, ‘assistcd by charge. the committee in Bill’. lars change hands weeks. This is indeed a. poor busi- ness tor anyone. alone ar\amateur—- yet. they will bet and lose tires money. It's so true. "A sucker is born every minute." entrance is most attractive. and is most. popular with Assinlboine river flows. and Schools. tor that day. o! the city. Assiniboine Park. where the Cum- munity Clubs held a picnic. En- route by street car. one was able to see multitudes by bus. car, and auto. heading for Polo Park, where tna horse races are. at present. be- ing held. The entrance for non members is one dollar and a quar- ter. But that is not all-betting is strong and money changes hands rapidly and it is reported in gas. sip circles that three million dol- during these O O . At the Park. the Portage Ave. rest-seeking visitors. for by the entrance, thr. crossed by an intriguing bridge. In the Park, I saw one large section divided up ior the picnics held by the different Sabbath Upon inquiry I learned that the Community Clubs picnic was being held in the area opposite the iields ' CHARLOTTETOWN - SUMMERSIDE - SOURIS KELVIN GROVE W. I. ‘fill July meeting o1 Kelvin 190V! Women's Institute was N14 at the homo or! Mrs. Fred Palm". with the president. Mrs. Orswfora Pioketts in the chair. F°11°WlhC the Ode and Creed. l6 members answered roll call. gird three visitors were welcomed. l- 4°11“ A- Hose reported inst 111W! had been pabked for Brit- Lgommt- William Stavert, Mrs. mild. Mrs. Fred Paynter, Mrs. Leaman Caaeley and Mrs. Horace Paynter were appointed toi pack the next box. i hire. Laird reported 315.76 paid; by central committee (or the! music teacher's transportation. l Alter considerable ussion, it‘ was moved by Mrs. 1.. Oaseleythat- the meeting go on record a; 5;. ing in favor o! engaging a music‘ teacher ior the coming school term, teacher to be paid by the lesson. The motion carried, by ii standing vote. $10.76 was received Kiaiioc T GfS , FOR ASTH MA a l-lAY raven our our way l5 THAT ONE A LITTLE PRANCY _\|.‘.-,'~_%_ *5» “‘N\\lh ._ . - d’ J »~ »i‘1'""' \t 4”‘ a .".— % l. ‘(H)’ / cents‘ ’ v -J.'c.- ‘.1 >~~-:'."--;<~:o->., " ._ 1e r‘- f k- if". ‘~ y. . , y w. °.“° *1“. 9.“.“"_*"“9- oi buifaloes, which is by the 10o. ‘Ihere. I saw the iield divided up (or each club. In the centre oi the field. the alum came together {or races i’or children and adults. Mu- sic was furnished by the barrios hand oi the Scottish (Gaelic) So- ciety. These clubs during the winter months carry on dliierent program- mes tor the children o! diiierent ages. Some clubs iarselv deal with ice sports-hockey, iigure skating. etc. others deal with handicrafts. In Memos-lam MR. NELSON CAREW There passed peacefully away, on May 4th, i948, a 11181133’ le- spected resident oi Hunter River, Mr, Nelson Carew in hi! WWI- tieth you: Though his health had been somewhat impaired during taking an active interest in all aiialrs in the community in which he resided. He was a iaithiui member and Eider o! the Hunter River United Church in which his steadiast loyalty will be sadly - missed. The funeral, which was largely attended, was held on the sixth oi May. A short service at the house preceding that in the Hunter River United Church, Rev. John I. Morrison officiating, assisted by Rev. Donald Nicholson. A' duet, flsweet Bye and Bye” was beauti- ' rully rendered by Mrs. Russell Nicholson and Miss Mary Muttart. Mr. Carnw was laid to rest in the Wheatley River Cemetery. ‘fire pallbearers were nix nephews, Gordon and Lloyd Carcw, ‘lbmnbs. Ivan Mallett, William and Everett Taylor. llohn He leaves to mourn their loss one daughter, Annie (Mrs. George giabet) with whom he lived, two others, Wiiliun and Alfred, Hunter River. |nd.thr_ee sisters, Mrs. Henry b. smith. Viscount. Saskatchewan; Mrs. Hammond, atrsthsm, New Hump. John D. “ W‘ I " I; an ~ gizstiefiindpllri. lrivwiisnid. ‘llgoornba. fh-QQJAAN i k . . miatia , - - ~ - ~ w s ore- LL V . ., s‘ - llOCQIIGd him 11V! yfllll ago and ._..i.-.a\.—; Peace. and bow Boyce only Mrs. Russell Boyce od BOIISHUW, given classes in first aid and physi- cal training. The boys met on Friday evening and were ‘vtn classes in woodwork leather work, physical training. story telling. speech making, etc. The duties as- signed to me. in my class were the teaching oi department. oe haviour, story telling- speech mak- irg. the gaining o! seli confidence, and game playing. During the summer months. those] children which cannot (ind then.- selves at the beach. or elsewhe:e_ for a holiday. are cared for by tns‘ Winnipeg Parks Board at the illi- ierent parks and park provisions: throughout the cbty. A supervisor, (in some cases two) is appointed by the Board for each park or pray. ground. I l In the King Edward Park, near- by, has two supervisors. one. a stu- dent o! physical instruction from. the University in Victoria. B. C..l the other, an experienced school- teacher. The young folk are being clay modelling. group singing. ‘carv- ing, etc. and games are held {or them-volley ball fast. ball, soft ball. croquet. etc. In the Park. to one side is a. swimming pond lor the youngsters. arid on either side oi the pan/i, a little distance away, are swings. teeter-totters. slides. merry-gosounds sand 110x98» tw- These provisions are in every pars and playground, and ar beneizcial to the youngsters ior the Dhyfiml and sci! development. Each superv- visor is paid by the Parks Boar... one hundred and twenty live :iol-. lcrs a month. and all equipment la‘ provided. The children in Winnipeg sre well cared ior. and every provis-- ion possible is made for their bet-i torment. in a world. which the? shall be called upon to carry on the aiialrs oi liie. It is hoped that those o! the generations rising wil succeed where others have iaiicd- and not make the terrible mistakes as have been made in the vast» I" the past. the open rebellion, as re- recordcd in Psalm 2. has no‘ brought to this world happintbl- but sorrow. May those who caiiic LIKE THA -" \ 1 NEED ‘THE imlurpriihsyifi’hilisniwhirfiirhi. a’ aim- me 1n =um<>w1s=1w"""= a‘ The i“; ML Cgygw w“ 5i g the one trlld xlllgd—-l.hbmxillilgsbhl‘7é -' quiet unassirning disposition flflhl-ellusne" 3w“ hem" mm _____________ ELLIS r BOYCE A quiet wedding took place at m, Baptist Persona-Bl. Chlrlvl-W- wwn, at 4 o'clock on Saturday» July 1o. rm. by tbs Rev- J- D- Davison. when Leah Elisabeth daughter oi Mr. and wu united in mar-rinse to Charles Olin Ifllis, son oi Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Ellis. Donaldston. ‘the bride looked charming in a white street-length dress with cox-sage o! red roses. Miss Mar- gar-st Bills, sister o! the groom. was bridesmaid and was attired in beige with brown accessories, and wore a. cor-sage o! pink car- nations. Mr. Elmer Boyce, bro- ther ol the bride acted as grooms- men. Mtsr the wedding the bridal party motored to the home oi the bride's parents, where a dainty buflet lunch was served to s. num- ber at friends and relatives o! the bride and groom. 111a dining rooin was decorated with pink and white streamers and a white wedding bell. The} tablswssoaota-edwii-hrlen" taught kite making. weaving. art, g matching accessories and wore a _ Phone 2483 This ls A Warning Q To All Before It ls Too Late Wli - - , e" You are shopping tor Furniture you cant afford to overlook MacFARLANE BROS. F" "h" Y0" buy from this store at Starting this Saturday, July 31st, w, stock, further savings or 10% Discount CHESTERFIELD SUITES ablNlNG ROOM SUITES DUNCAN FYFE TABLES BEDDING OCCASIONAL CHAIRS DAVENOS FLOOR LAMPS (opposite C.F.C=Y.) 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