PAINT A ROOM Miss Alice Gordon Honored At Shower FOR THE PRICE 0; fwO PAIRS (JF NYLUNS ..'Mi.ss Alice Gordon was guest. of honour at a delightful miscel- laneous shower at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gor- don. Roseneath. Friday evening. when the ladies of the district call- ed to wish her best wishes for her future happiness. ' she was the recipient of many useful gifts. The living room was ibeautifully decorated with pink and white streamers. apple blos- sums and tulips. An attractively decorated basket laden with gifts was carried into the living room by Judy Yorston and Clayton Bul- pitt, dressed as miniature bride Specials Thursday Friday and Saturday Silk panties 3 pair for e;a: s3b';59f;o:;; 14.81 ...... 16.95 w : shorties reg. 14.95 to 24.50 now 8.88. 10.95. 14.95 I clearing at special . LADIES' STORE Alljiher slioriies 20” off for this week end . f4T81 iE:i:'S;::?:i. Gicitipgoitadie;"sh6iis-r'e;icA2.95W W W4 Tablecloth-s regi.ilai'4pric,eV:l".lM9 K M N Allfcliildrens coats atrgreatlyr reduced prices? Use our "lay-Away" plan. A deposit will hold':riy!oorrrieriitxiiniilhweeded. - The Greendal Co. Ltd. "Fm ...... t. igsfsi . 1.00 150 GT. GEORGE ST. ofte THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN and zroom. Mrs. Louis Yorston read the accompanying verses. while the gifts were opened by Mrs. Donald MacQuarrie and arranged by Mrs. Harold Bulpitt. In It few well chosen words, Alice expressed her appreciation. and everyone joined in singing "For She's a Jolly Good Fellow". Organ accompanist for the evening was Mrs. J. Malcolm Mackenzie. Delic- ious refreshments were served by Mrs. Bulpitt, Mrs. James Crawford and Miss Marie Quinn. Trormiiiiiiiiif Dies lAt 93 In ac. . .'l"uneral' service for Albert ,Brehaut, 93. retired dairy farmer 'and a pioneer of New Westminster district. will be held Friday, June 19, at 3 p. m., in S. Bowell and Sons Funeral Chapel. New wen. minster, B. C. He was born in Murray Harbor, P. E. I., and went to the Pacific Coast in 1888. Arriving by CPR, he got off the train at Westminster Junction, now Port. Coquitlam. His first job in New Westminster was with Tom Cunningham, who had 20 head of grade Jerseys graz- ing in the upper section of the Royal City above Fourth avenue. I Mr, Brehaut could recall the ,days when Jersey cows grazed zamong stumps in the upper cen- ltral section of the Royal City, lwhen milk was dipped out of cans :SCAl.DS ' BURNS I Dabonspaste oi Baking Soda I and water and cover with a damp cloth. jyet stranger to an ever love its gentle, downy softness and firm, full- Six years ago, Purex introduced the first toilet tissue of facial soft quality in Canada. This year, Purex carries the science of papermaking still higher with a new, improved tissue . . . softer, stronger and more absorbent than ever at the same popular price. Now, for the very discriminating, comes Super Purex . . . a new ”twin spun" roll combining two thicknesses of facial soft tissue for extra strength, extra firmness and absorbency. Youlll bodied strength. Now you can choose from two kinds of Puicx- each the finest product of papermaking skill. For facial soft quality in single ply, reach for the new, improved Purex in the familiar blue and green label. For the ultimate in bathroom luxury at only a few cents more, look for Super Purex in the new white label. SJ-IOU 1o tor will serve as interns at Royal Victoria Hospital for the next year. and consumers bought it for oents a quart in summer months. Mr. Brehaut lived for many m A years at Maillardville, and about M155 Mllflal VIl1I"d- I hlkh six year; ago moved to Edrnondg school student, was struck on the digmci; in Burnaby, iSl(lF' of the face with a wild flying In iaso, Mr. Brehaut and the hall durma it imictlce Sunday late Au;-ed Eoorh pfgfabllshpd ayafiernoon, She is reported as hav- partnerghlp gnu bought, our (hp ing received a severe blow below dairy business of Mr. Cunning-llhc eye. ham. Later they moved to Mail- lardville when the city began to Mm. EVBLVI1 Richard W110 I03?- expand and their farm was locat- her husband two years aim. is ex- ed near the present site of lllf”l)P(iCd butt in 13115101. 10 reside Millslde School. 4Mr. Brehaut was With her other, Mrs. John La- a former trustee in Coquitlam P19I'I'9- MTl- RICIIRFG. 10l'mEf1.i' district, tEvclyn Lapierre, lived at Seal River, N. B., where her husband lrlicd suddenly two years ago. y The couriitiuii of Mr. Auihrnsc I'li.'ilcii, stricken suddenly on June 10th, is reported somewhat better Leavitt-Iloseworthy . at this time. He is now at. the ihonie of his daughter rind M1Il-lll- ..'Miss Muriel Louise Nosewortlriplau, Mr. and Mrs. John Sharkey. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jzinirsi Rrsidmiis lwro were surprisrri H- N”59Wm'”l5': P”Il5m0UIl'- N” on Sai.iii'rlny morning, June l4, in. Hampshire. became the bride Miimd the water in the outside iinrspi MVN1 W- LGEVIIL 50!! 01 M1-1 andftiihs around the pumps frozen, :3-h:3T3' I-463iV1lC ((3110 lglrllllillnnlqiiite hard with a quarter inch of, . 358., n 8 ll 6 lilll 'r . r ' antimony perform” bv Ref ice, and the ground snow white, - p . I-ylillll frost. It secnis to be a record, Robert H- Dumb M 55”" J"l”l5 for late frost in this vicinity. One Episcopal Church, on Suhdaliplady reports milk was frozen in al May 10- 3" 3 P: "L . u pibottle on the back porch. Th3 tbrldei CW9" m 1V"3m385V, bl Rev. A. L. Sinnott who left sev- :::..”.l::.:' :ri..:1 ”:::.::w1 to up in the U. S. A. is back home at s- flmnlf b0dlC5 Ami STAKE 01' 1l3:lO"lPllL and is rerciviiig a big VI'ElgI)rl:l9. :'l3:sig':9rw::lIg:1uT;;1l: 9&1 !l;:le”ll Fr. Siiiiintt. is on a lecture tour. , ' ' r- V 7 -m-. 7 .7. .-,.:L..-.L, ed satin can i and she carried at white prayer book, decorated Withi- camellias and etephanotis. l Mr. Donald Vaughn, organist,l accompanied Miss Joan liiitchins, soloist. . Mrs. Parker Smith. sister of the bridegroom, was matron of honor.' She was a ballerina-length gown of lavender antique taffeta, car- ried a bouquet of pink gladioli, with matching head-dress. I Mrs, Philip Lravitt, sister-iu- law of the bridegroom and Miss Charlotte Norton of Boston were bridesmaids. They wore ballerina- and Gregory Leavitt, nephew of the bridegroom was ring-bcarenl Philip Leavitt, Arlington, bro-p ther of the bridegroom was best man. Ushers were James Jenkins Noseworthy, brother of the bridal and Gordon M. Page of Lcxington,i Mass. Following the ceremony ception for 100 guests was held at the Women's City Cliih. Mrs.l, William Tarr II of Lviiiiiicld.i Mass. cousin of the bride, had charge of the guest book. The couple left on a wed-; ding trip. For travelling the: bride chose a gray suit with pink accessories and a white orchid corsage. Upon their return they will reside in Masstichusetts. - The bride is a graduate of, Portsmouth High school, class of 1951 and of Miss Farmer's School, in Boston. The bridegroom grad-p uated from Arlington High school arid Northwestern University ; where he majored in psychology; and did post graduate work at the-l graduate school of the University' of New Hampshire. He is Gllgtlgrtl. in research work for the Anierican Optical Company. I Mrs. Leavitt is a daughter ofy the former Marguerite Jenkinsi and s. grand-daughter of Mrs.j William C. Jenkins, Annandalr, P .E. 1. W2. .--.,-M Bristol and I O I VICIIIITY Mr. Ralph Sinnott. is still on Illffj idle list following .1 fall which caused a broken shoulder. His arm is still in a sling. ; a re-; Machine Sliced BACON. lb. . . . . Fresh Delicious Fresh Different. (Told Meat Young Steer For .liiice--- Fresh Juicy LEMONS. 6 for New Texas .liuiilm Iceberg LETTUCE. head . Red Ripe Santa Rosa PLUMS. 6 for . .. I Mrs. Annabelle Doucette and two children have moved to the Magdalen Islands to reside. , iayt'air' 12 oz. tin eerr LOAF per tin 27c Mr. Herbert McEwen of Char- lottetown spent the week-end of June 15 at his home in Morcll Rear. . Saturday visitors to the City June 14th, included Mrs. Bill Ayl- ward, Mrs. P. R. Sinnott. Mrs Charlie O'Brien. Mrs. Anthony Dunn. and daughter, Miss Mabel O'Brien and Miss Florence Mur- Donald. . .'Dr. J. Cyril Siiinott and Mrs Sinnott left Friday. June 13 for Montreal. after A short vacation with the doctor's parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Sinnott. and other members of the family. The doc-1 IIIIW-She's Got Exciting ZIP and GLOW ;..nd Plenty of lucx p Don't envy her charm or radiant he-althl Make it Your: the way thoiiiunnin of pale, II-Ilene. anemic. people- are doing-with Dr. Williams STORIC SIIICCIALS. FlCATl'P.lNG TIIE SAIVIF. IN STORICS VVITII MICAT SUMMERSIDE i M()REI.l. - sr. PETERS. . lcrlium Shred COOOANUT I5. pkg. 33c It Pink Pills. er I at N v4 nvltalislng and enriching your blood- i stream, Dr. William: Pink Pills may I bring you new pep energy, joy In life - olten in only an days. So mu todayl I Get hark ”ln the pink" with DR. WILLIAMS1 PINK PILLS I L-.- SHIRTS LAUNDERED ro PERFECTION RITE - war 1 p ULEANERS I ' Phone 2387 I SHOP ca;op,. length gowns oi aqua. antique taffeta. with head-dress to maicii him vlnuhlr haiiinv. do Ill your and carried bouquets of yellow fund buying at 00-0? SUPER illEdl0ll- GRII LPIWIWI IIITTC "I IIIARKET where roiinrl-the-week "19 IWIIZEEFOOIYI WM? 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'Add extra appeal to quick snack: and Iunchesuerve Wesioo's wholesome graham wafers with the tasty llavor ol pure honey. English Qkualitp BISCUITS and CANDIES Make Peppy happy on Fai:ner'iI Day by serving A dinner fit for A king-ii-ll his favorite foods from Ippetlu-!' to den.-u'-rt. And to make nquare meals every day . . . my day! These Tops-with-Pop foods at POPiilar prices prove that your food dollars go "father" when you spend them here. Good Quality Toilet Tissue. 3 rls. 29: Giant size--V13 ofs. Newport Fluffs .. 47c Fry's Breakfast Cocoa. 8 oz. this 39: Mai'itlmo--- St. CTOIX Pork & Beans. 20 oz.. 2 for 39: Largest sizom-Ecoiioniy Ivory Soup. 2 for . 29c Pasco Brande-18 oz. Grapefruit Juice. Hn ..... ..... . 37c Purity White Cake Mix. pkg. . 29c Campbell's---I0 oz. Tomato Soup. On N ('0 -on-so Il5........ 53c 23: ..........23c 2tins..........27c Best Quality Lobster. per tin . . 79: l-lasco Brand Grapefruit Juice. Ztins 23:; 33: Try the best Co-op MILK TALL TINS 6 for 85c 1 lb. carton Icing SUGAR 2 lpkgs. 25: MAY NOW ENJOY THE C0-OI" ALL OUR IR STORES ARE SPICCIAIAS. MFTAT SPFFIALS AYAIl.ARl,.I”. ONLY l)F,PARTMlCNTS. CHOOSE YOl'Il NEAREST STORE ..K DIAL 21 I7 AND CHARLOTTETOWN Wesioirs Windsor J ells CANDY 12 oz. pkg. 29c i The Mar-vcl-ous VEL lge. size pkg. ” Eu er FREE ELIVERY PHONE ' 2808 Marker THE ONE 5701? MARK: f"