Pa 14 The Guprdien glgridsy. Sept. 1'1. 1054 Stanley - Gallant Wedding in Ontario and quiet wedding took place on Aug. 21. when Mary Tana. youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel J. Gallant, Sum- mersicle. was united in marriage to Russel Stanley of Lucknow. Ont. The bride chose a gown of white nylon tulle and chantilly lace over satin. The lace jacket, crisp tulip scalloped buttoned down the were long points at the wrist. Her tip veil of embroidered illusion net was held in place with a nylon halo studded with seed pearls and Her Corsage was of --A pretty sleeves rhinestones. bettertime roses. The bridesmaid with front. Miss a navy blue dress with red red Carnations. its collar, was The t a p e ri n g finger- Ethelene Gallant of Summerside, wore nylon tulle and chantilly lace over satin. Her corsage was of yellow mums. Mr. Johnny Gallant, brother of the bridesmaid acted as best man. The bride's mother chose for her daughter's wedding. a nylon flow- ered dress with matching acces- sories and the groom's moi-her WOT! ac- cessories. Both were corsaxel Of wssrsnu euanouiu -'1'!!! MAIGATI PAITOIAI. CRAIG! of the United church of Canada. services Sunday, Septem- ber ID. New London 10 a. m. Mar- gate 11.30 a. in. Long River 7.30 p. m Rev. S. H. Haslain. B. A., B. D.. Minister. - -OILEARY PASTORAL CHARGE. United Church. Rev. R. R. Wagner, Minister. Brae. Church 9.80 a. .11 Sunday School 1030 ii. in. Bloom- field, Sunday school 10.00 a. m. Church 1100 a. m. West Devon. Church 2.30 p. m. 0'Leary. Sunday School 10.30 a. m. Church 7.30 p. in. Communion at all Services. -TRYON UNITED CHURCHES. Services for Sunday, September 19th. Cape Traverse 11 a. m. Crap- aud 3 p. m. Tryon 7.30 p. m. The Sunday School in Crapaud will meet at it a. m. Sunday for the organization sesion after the sum- mer holiday. -CHURCH OF ENGLAND- Church Services for the New Lon- don Parlsh. September l9th. the 14th Sunday after Trinity. Rector. Rev. W. Eric -Ingraham. St. Thomas" French River, Sunday School 10.30 :a. m. and Holy C-oirmunion 11 a. m. St. Stephen's. Burlington. Evening Prayer and Baptism 2.30 p. m. and Sunday School and Confirmation Class 3.30 p. m. St. Mark's. Ken- sington, Sunday School 030 p. m. V ' t' . pAnEr1(;h1en lligggggn it lmceeilivllgn and Evening Prayer 7.30 p in. All ;-lizgn iodge hr the immediatei are cordially invited to attend. rrlatives and friends of the bride and groom. The bride's table was y with a beautiful three tier wedding cake i-OM90 with 3 ml”iat””3 at Borden. 7.30 p. m. at Albany; bride and gIfH'm- M13 J"h”"Y Annual Rally Day Service of the Gallant l3l'0Pi'-S04 3 W3” '" We Sunday School at Borden at 3 p. m.' newly married couple, which responded to by turn was groom. The bride chose for her 50108:! maul”, speaker will be Rev. away costume a dress with matching accessories. The young CHUNG 10” TOP Nlalam ton. Ont. Minister. Rev. Geo. nylon centered in the . -BEDEQEE l'.VITI'1D CHURCH PASTORAL CHARGE. - Services for Sunday, September 19th. as fol- lows :11 a. m. at Bedeque. 3 p. m. A special service under the aus- pices of the Edith Thompson Aux- liliary will be conducted in the Bedeque Church at 7.30 p. m, The Arthur Organ lof R.)'cl'EOll United Cinircli, Hamil- K. Falls Where they Sililm llmlli h”neYil Ward, B A., B. D. moon. on return they will residei in St. Catharines. i -GUEST PREACHER - The Out-of-town guests included theiR9V- 13- H- Woodhouse of Arn- bride's mother and Emanuel J. Gallant an Harold Stanley. sister. Lucknow, Mrs.il)r1or. QM-. W35 Kuest preacher at 01 Miss Retain special evening service on Sep-- Gallant, Summersido, Mr. Charles;i-Ember 5, at Princetown Unitedlleft there. Gallant. Paris. Ont. cousin of the; bride. F70 Jack Graham. R C- A- y (3 v d, N. 5., Mr. and Mrs. F reemwo omqitower whose top may reach un. Church. and chose for his text Genesis 11:4, "And they said go to, let us build us A city an . Miss Audrey Stanley, Lucknow,lb0 Heaven; and let us make us,a Ont. ".4 Put Quake Deal Toll At 1.400 ORLEANSVILLE. Algeria. (CW wheeled earthquake-shattered city Mlmdly sprayed disin- fectant to prevent the spread of disease from polluted sprins! Ind still trapped be- .sVultures as medical teams rotting bodies ncath the ruins. Meanwliile. an official announce- death toll the quake last week has risen to at least beheved ment said the 1.400 and bodies are lyin g villages. As rescue and worked. still-shocked sat listlessly in the watching them. Hundreds of OYEF medical teams inhabitants broiling sun others beyond this from another 60 still under the rubble. Many other dead are Mpected to he uncovered in out- already liave deserted Oriel-insvilie, believ- repair me it. destroyed and destined to become a ghost bity. I ..:....m-1- CHEERFUL CLEIIC Laurence Sterne. the English hu- morist who died in l768. W35 3 clergyman in Yorkshire. Professional cards E. E. Parkman 0pt.D.. 3.0. PHONE 3287 REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer st. Sumni ” ..j.:-:--4-2 Chartered "Accountants T. Earle Hickey Canadian Bank of Commerce Building iluinm .:..... P.E.I. - Phone 2858 W. Albert Robertson P. E. I. ltI'UTl'JAL BUILDING Granville at Water street Summeraide P. 0. BOX 081 DIAL ISM INSURANCE R. E. Ellis & Son Limited Fire - Auto - Casualty I Summer St. Optometrists IL F. Hunter. R.O. Suinmoraide. P.ls.I. - Phone sue Sl!I.ALLMAN'B BUILDING A. Raymond Grant. B.Sc., an. ass Water Street sumineraide Above Maurice Mitre Men's Wear PHONE 31530 Dentist; Dr. J. A. Doiron MALLMAN BUILDING Dial 2908 summaram. PHYSICIANS t L. K. ZIELINSKI, MD. General Practitioner Malpeque Bond lenslngtnn. P. E. I. Phone: Ienslngton I PHOTOGRAPHERS THE READ STUDIO n. w. asses name lest we be scattered abroad Special music included a. quarette. 'For You I Am Praying," by Mrs, M0"!-son of Sydney. N. 5.. Mrs. Wendell Crozler, Messrs Heath Casely and Parmenas Phillips, and a. duet. "Ivory Palaces." by Mrs, Morrison and Mr. W, A. Ramsay. other hymns were ”Take Time To 39 H913” and "I Need Thee Every Hour. ' L3"... -N. 8. MINISTER TAKE! BER. VICE - The Rev. J. N. Barbour of Canning. N. S. was guest speak. er at the special anniversary gu-. vices at Princetown United Church on August 29 when the church Was' beautifully decorated with IQIEMY Autumn flowers. A: the m0Fn1i1K service the speaker took for his subject, ”Tlie Building of the Tower of Babel," relating it to the building OK the Kingdom in the Past and present. Special music included a solo by Mr. w, RIIIUIY. and an anthem, "Lead Us, Savzour," by the choir. At the even- ing service, Mr. Barbour based his sermon on the text, "The Kingdom of God. is not Meat and Drink, hut righteousness and Joy and page in the Holy Ghost." A duet by Messrs. Ernest Dunning and An. drew Johnstone, Long River, was accompanied by Mrs. Dunning. The church organist, Mrs. Russell Macxenzie accompanied the reg. ular hymns and other numbers. -Bur. ”CAMEO" KENSINGTON Friday-Saturday 7:15-9:15; Matinee 2:30 Saturday. Gene Autry in- "MULETBAIN" Also serial and News "ROYAL" BORDEN Friday-Saturday 1:15-9:15: Matinee Saturday 2:30. A real human in- tereat. story of prisoners of war. "STALAG 17" Starring William Holden and Don Taylor FRIDAY and SATURDAY September 17 -'18 "THE LIISTY MEI" Starring Susan Hayward. Robert Mitchum Colored Cartoon - Canteen Service Friday 8:00 P.M. Standard Saturday 8:30 P.M. Standard )7" W. ' .54 V , y i ti.i3.li:..al;s: GRAPAIJIJ FRIDAY 8:30; SATURDAY 7:80 - 9:80 "MA 3. PA KETTLE" s on vnoinou 3 suoivr 'IUn.mc'rs ruenrns MARJORIE MAIN upon the face of the whole earth." -nsosrvss WOID or A0- CIDENT - Mrs. A. S. Maclisy. Sumniaraide. has received word that her sister. Mrs. E. J. Gisdwin. had the misfortune of falling and breaking her hip and is a patient in the Vancouver General Hospital. British Columbia. -8. -PRESENTED WITII PARTING GIFT - on Tuesday evening members of the Presbyterian WMS met. at the home of Mrs. David Hodgson to present a parting gift to Mrs. Percy Kineh, who will be leaving next week to make her home in Toronto. The presentation was made by Mrs. Norman Oliver and Mrs. Kinch made fitting re- sponse. The hostess was assisted in serving by Mrs. F. J. Carpenter. -RETURNS FROM CHAP- LAINCY CORPS - Mr. Frank Lockhart has returned to his home in Summerside after completing his first summer training in the chaplaincy corps at Camp Borden, Ontario. He will begin his fourth year at Mt. Allison University where he is a student of the Unit- ed Church of Canada. -RECEIVES SAD NEWS -The sympathy of the community goes out to Mr. Fred Blundon who is employed on the farm of Mrs. Lloyd Webster, Central Bedeque. who received word on Sunday of the death of his mother, Mrs. Stephen Blunclon, New Waterford, N. S. There are left lo mourn her husband, and 12 children. Mr. Blundon left on Monday to attend the funeral. -BAKERY ROBBED - At ap- proximately 3.00 oiclock .yesterdiiy morning a break nos made at the Robinson's Bakery, Summcrslde East, where a quantity of cakes and pastry was taken when no money could be found to repay the efforts of the intruder. Apparent- 'ly the party or parties had tried :to gain entrance througli a win- ;dow by raising it up and had re- .movnd the screen for this purpose. Falling in this the glass wa.s brok- yen in the door and the lock map- yped open from the inside. The till yand desks were apparently well searched but no money had been -BABY SHOWER AT ALBER- TON -- On Monday evening in the United Church hall at Albertosi. members of the Guild were host- iesses to the ladies of the congrega- tion when they assembled to ten- der a. shower of baby gifts to their minister's wife. Mrs. Murray Gardner. An attractively decorat- ed bassiriet containing many pac- kages was presented by Mrs Arthur Wilkie and Mrs. Thomas Phillips. An introductory poem was read by Mrs. Phillips. Mrs. Herbert Mat- thews cut the ribbons and Mrs. Wilkie read the accompanying verses. The gifts were arranged by Mrs. Erskine Campbell. Mrs. Gardner graciously expressed her appreciation for this pleasant gesture of friendship. Refreshments were served and a sing-songvwas enjoyed under the leadership of -Mrs. Waiter Kym. Ilingham. Mass, is a guest of her nephew and niece. Mr. and Mrs. Jamal Hodpon. Alberton. -Mrs. C. R. Lelrd loft Alborton yesterday to visit her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Edmonds. in Calgary, Alberta. -Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Waugh and daughter, Kathie. and their sister. Min Audrey Waugh. Col- lins. N. Y., are spendinl their vs- cation in Kelvin Grove, guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam- uel Waugh. -Bur. -The many friends of Mr. clif- ford Picketts. Kelvin Grove. will be glad to learn that he is re- covering from a. severe attack of Flu with complications, and wish him continued rapid improvement. -Mr. Ralph Acorn has left to return to his home in Toronto af- ter spending holidays here when he was the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Caselay. Kelvin Grove. -Miss Lillian Donald, R. N.. has left to return to her home in Montreal after spending the past month with her mother, Mrs. James Donald. Kensington. and other relatives here. --Bur. -Among those enrolling in the Prince County Hospital Nurses training classes are Misses Elea- lnor Moose. Kenstrigton and Amy land Louise Cairns, Freetown. -Miss Elizabeth Johnstone, R. N. Who has joined the Prince County Hospital Nursing staff, was a September 12 week-end vis- itor to her home in Burlington. -Mr. and Mrs. John Milton, Maiden, Ma.-is., are vacationing at Sea View and Kensingwn. guests of their sister, Mrs. W. C. Donald and Mr. Donald. and brothers and their wives, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bernard and Mr. and Mrs. Allison Bernard. -Bur. --Mr. and Mrs. Edison Wright and son. William, Central Bedeque, left Tuesday for Halifax, N.s., where William will take his fourth year electrical engineering course at the Nova Scotla Technical Col- lege. They were accomp -ii-an by Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Wright, Mid- dleton. PIPELIIV-I'IDlTR0GRESS CALGARY, (CP) -Aerial photo- graphic surveys of the route for the trans-Canada. natural gas pipe- line from Alberta to eastern Can- ada have been completed. along with the righirof-way and ground survey work, said N. E. Tanner, president of Trans-Canada Pipe Line: Ltd. Mrs. John H. walls. gl GAI-LOIC CAPITOL nrcxisss ,VlQI.ENCE . . . AND LOVE! (4 Ir (,.,..M;(n -4 tlmlu . . will want DEREK - EVANS -vmv llil WIS - lllltliiti llcil ' Ill will A REPUBLIC PICTURE . at-x Summon-side Today 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:20; Saturday 7:15 - 9:20 SEE-A stampede that shook the plains of Col- erede. , SEE-The gang war in a torrent of hate. He fought the hired gunflglitera to claim the greatest stelias in col- credo. EXTRA - EXTRA - EXTRA ' Special Scotland Yard Faeturette '''THE SAIL! scans" with Paul Douglas (as the story teller) COMING; NEXT WEDNESDAY FOR 4 Days ''How TO MARRY A MlLl.lONAlllI" In Clnemitacope with MONROE, GRABLE and BACALL Admlssions:-- Evenings 75c & 354:; Matineea Me I 250 REGENT "TllllGlEll GEORGE BRENT Tonight .. Saturday ...... llilllllEll'l"' MARI ALDON IOIIII JUIOII IIIILII A ;ouiii"'lmi's1i”niri IN MEMORIAM JOHN WILLIAM TIDHPION -The community of Margata and Kansinltnn was greatly saddened by the passlnl of Mr. John Wil- llam Thompson whose death took place suddenly from a heart at- tack at his home Saturday morn- ing, September 4. in his 71st year. Although not in good health he was able to follow with interest the affairs of his home and busi- ness and to extend his usual warm welcome to his friends and neigh- bours. For many years be operated a saw mill at Mill Valley and by his courteous and obliging manner ha made many friends. His pas- sing leaves a vacancy in the com- munity which will be difficult to fill. He was a member of the Pres- byterian church which he (and his family) regularly attended. He leaves to mourn his passing his am-rowing widow (Pearl Byron); two sons, Keith, New Annan Ind Willard at home: two daughters, (Ella). Mrs. Herbert Simmons. Wil- mot and (Carrie). Mrs. Charles Beairato. Kenaington; also five grandchildren to whom he was greatly attached. The funeral was held on Mon- day. September 6. at 2 pm. from his Into residence and was largely attended by friends from far and near who came to pay their last tribute to one who was so highly respected. His Pastor Rev. E. H. Bean conducted the service at the house and grave. I-Ia based his discourse on "I go to prepare a place for you." The hymns sung were "The Lord's My shepherd" and "What a friend we have in Jesus". A duet, "Will the circle be unbroken" was rendered by Mr. Fred Bempla and Miss Marlon place. at the Presbyterian auinmarsida. on August so. at 11:00 am.. when Rev. D. Macxay united in marriage, Wilma Tliomas. daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thomas. louth Granville. Homer. only son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bryanton. spring Valley. dress of Paacoc' blue taffeta. with whlta acoauori I and a eoraaga of white gardoniaa. bridesmaid. she wore a. coral pink dress. with white accessories end a corsaga of multi-colored roses. Graham Ohappella. was held at Mulberry Lodge. Sum- merside. The table was (centered with a wedding cake topped with miniature bride and groom. which was cut in traditional manner by the bridal couple. A toast to the bride was proposed by the Rev. D. MacKay which was fittingly re- plied to by the groom. - confetti and best wishes. for points of interest in Nova Scott: and New Brunswick. For travelling the bride chose a white print with white accessories. side in Spring Valley. was tendered a. shower at the home of her parents, where she was the recipient of many gifts. was formed early in 1885 at the Tower of London. Bryanton - Tlionas Wedding A quiet. pretty weddiflg tooukl Ill” and Ellsworth The bride chose a street-length The bride's sister, Mary, acted as The groom was supported by Mr. After the car y, 5 reception The couple left amid showers of nylon dross, Mr. and Mrs. Bryanton will re- Prlor to her marriage the bride FAME!) REGIMENT The Royal Fusiliers Regiment IINTINOID A (Reuters) '- viaduutr described as the nus. Pravo says. It adds at Krivoblavy was an agent of the American counter intelligence "corps." who had been taught by the EA! to fly a balloon. JASPER. Alta, (OP)-The in rainbow trout of the season taken from Amatlwst lake in Jasper NI- tional Park proved the largest on ractrd here. Mn. Edna Knutson of Jasper landed a beauty weigh- ing 554 pounds. l Egmont Bay &lMt. llarmol EXHIBITION wsonssbav. sen. 22nd In addition to the largest list of entries. there will be horse pulling contest. milking contest. iudging and sliewmnnship competi- lien. Public cordially Invited. C. P. GALLANT C. M. ARSENAULT. P'nb"'"' w”" '”"' t ' his remains to his last resting place w””n- Edw”d B"”"”' Edwud in Kenslngiorfs People's Cemetery. PI'I5ldCII"o sCCI'.fCI'y. Dymemi F"d H”'"”d' How” The many floral tributes bore sil- ' P-ynt-r. Willi-1m Thompson. A ent testimony of the high esteem large concourse of friends followed in which the deceased was held. 4 ...Z. ......N r 4. . p7"-D3. IN -2 iv si.e'she.a.d9i- FRIGIDAIRE - Electric RANGE W and an easy-to-cook a.... .. A..." of "Frigidaire" meals every day in the year for years and years 91' f I Frigidaire” dinner! ) The roan, moist and tender - "done to , a turn" by merely setting "rm ' the Frigidaire Cook-Muster Oven Clock Control . . . French Fries - cooked to e delve Multi-Duty Therinlzer . . golden erlapneas in the Frigi- Carrots are tender and full of never -, over a tost-heat- lng,5-speed Frigidaire ludientube surface unit . . . 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