fhav '-xmm”Fvnsx Pastel Blue Oven AND Refrigerator Set (Apprex. only 99H i2'3 value) Here is your chance to get to know PYREX better than ever! Imagine! A set of 3 gleaming PYREX BlueOren iindkefrigerator disheswi choc an-no-4 for only 99:! Don't l)cI.iy-see us right away! This utter expirrs July 31st! HOLMAWS SIJMMEHSIDE - GHAHLOTTETOWH 0 if you want a truly beautiful Hnislt that retains its appearance for years and years . . . and the but possible protection for your home. . . lrulat on Martin-Senour l0O96 Pure ex- hrlor houu paint. Tliei-a'e none liner. LOOKS BUYER E i rte: sexwctl Our aiiperlerieed sales etal will be glad to advise you on all your painting and redeco- rntirig prob iris - without obligation. Sll M M E R5 I ll E HARDWARE 00. vs :....'-' 7. L, . Iomebody yells, "Let's have a square dance!" Then the caller 'nounu the platform and sings out. "Pick your partners. boys? And right now, you can pick your vegetable-growing partner. no-Parmali Cub, Super-A. or C. Each tractor has a full line of &t-ward and rear-mounted. multiple-row planters and forward- Vnsounted Cultivators.-Three tractors and matched equipment for each that are sized to ht any operation for the vegetable grower. , And take it from me. farming: a snap with hydraulic Eager- 'tip Farsnall Touch-Control” .no more sweating and heaving and aching backs! i And when you need parts and service. has always here. Island Equipment On. Water at, East Dial 2313 summnsmrz, P. E. l. Wooilsllle-Burden ; - ' Wedding - -A charming wedding tool. plau- nn the afternoon of May 6th at three o'clock at the Brunswick Street. Baptist Church. Fredericton. N.B.. when Dr. W. H. Elgee united in marriage Elizabeth Loretta Bur- den, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Burden of Fredericton and George Enslo Wnodsidc. son or Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Wnodsldc, Mal. peque, P. E. I. Miss Gertrude Davls presided at the organ and played special nuptial music and Mrs. Robert Boble. guest soloist. 5811: "I Walk Beside You" and "Because". . The altar was decuralr-cl with white flowers and palms, and guest pews were marked with white sat- in ribbon and trailing rirbrulus. The bride's attendants were her sister-in-law Iris Burden. matron of honour. Miss liluryia Forbes and Miss Betty Reynolds. hrirlvsmaids. Paul Burden, brother of tho bride. was best man. Mr. Molbtirnc Hoyt and Mr. Lloyd Ramsay were ush- era. KING COLE COFFEE The bride. givcn in marriage by her father. was atttrr-rl in n tzown of white satin with ritt-irl VgcuuM-pAcKED bodice with not yoke. Ion: point- 'qllcI nl tzzinlcitins mitt sti-pill-iml.-'. ed sleeves and biittoiied (town the brick with tiny covered buttons. The tulle veil with head dress of vallcy lillics ft-ll to the bottom of the il'(Illt. She cnrri.-(i .1 bolt- lliirvcy; Mr. aiirl Mrs. W. ('. llriyt iiiiil Mr. .lni- lloyl. tlltiirlnllctoivn; H" ""'-V """"'”"'” Mi-. niid Mrs. A. v. Gibson, Mom- strand of pearls. was :i s.iii.:lL' The inatrun .'ii THE GUARDIAN CHARLUTTETOWN honmr d b ,d M I . 1' ion: Mr. and Mrs. Lt-iris I-lloyl, . ' '3" ” 95"” 5 H”? 3 Milvillc: Mrs. Helen Graham, Sf. dressed -in floor-length drr-ssr-s of Su,ph,.n. M1. and MW Hy C crepe with not nvcr.sklri mill ml" Greonlziiv. Milvillc: Mrs. Chnrlrs ried nos6l:ll.Vs of niixorl flowers. Hum", m.m..m.i”n Jun...” Main; A rnccplioii was linlirl ill (Dlil'.'ll Mrs. Esther W-mmm5' M... Rodwy l'"' whml" ”"' hl"dC5 mm" W” Williiims. Miliinockel. Maine; Mr. cr-ntrerl wltii a tiircr ticr wcridln: cake flanked with tall candles and silver holders. Pouring were Mrs. A. V. Gibson. Moncton. aunt of the bride and Miss Alma E. Writ- don. Miss Janet Healy. Mniirtiyit. served the hrirl:-'5 tahlr! iiilwrg pi... sisting were Mrs. Ralph Bolycrl. Moncton, Miss Joan Baxter, Mrs. Harold Kcllier. Mmicton. Miss Isa- belle Jcnnlnszs. Mrs. Melbourne Hoyt, Miss Mertine Le-vnsseilr. lilies Rota llnderbiil. Miss Bctiy John- son, Fredericton. Receiving with the bridal party were the parents of the bride and groom. The bride's mother was at- tractlvcly dressed in a grey gown with cbartreusr hat and gloves. Stone Marten furs and cni-sage of and Mrs. Verdcll Johnson. Perth; Mrs. Tlioitias Tnnnt-r. Moncton: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Timmins, Keswick; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Saunders. Mr and Mrs. Douitlus Saunders. Prince William: Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wood- slde. Silinnicrsidn. P : Mr. A. M. Woodside. Mulriciiuc; r. and Mrs. Roy C. Wnorlside, Miiipeqiic: Mr. and Mrs. Brcriton Clrirk. Summer- sidn: Mr. and Mrs. Keith Donalda Mtiipciiuc: Mr, William Dalzeil. Clcrntonl. P. l-Z. l.; Mr. and Mrs. VV. E. Donald. Hamilton. P. E. i: Mr. anti Mrs. Laurlds Gerlevs:-ii. Saint John: Mrs. J. R. Lockcrby. Hamilton, P.E.I.; Mr. rial-ph I-loctz. Hamilton. P.E.I.: Mr. and Mrs. Ralph lilai'Leniinn. Oilmary. P.E. Mr. Buddy McEwen. Stanley. P. pink ratios. The in-rmni's mothcr was charmingly dressed in a gown of powder blue crepe and lace with navy accessories and corsagc of pink carniitlons. Mr. Russel Lambert proposed the toast to the bride and the groom responded suitably. All the attendants were remcm- l.; Mr, Lloyd Ramsay. Hamilton. P. E. 1.: Mrs. C. B. Rogers. Link- lc-iler Rd., P. E. l.; Mr. Wenda.i Rogers. Summerside. P. E. l.: Mr. osa Friars. Moncton; Dr. J. tcriis. Clinrlottetown. P. E. l.: Mr. G. L. Crozier, Iidmundston.-S. R S la7:1i(iledgr:;irtnly gifts from the bride For Sui". The bride is it cradiinte of Acadia University with B.Sc. dc- zree and was honoured guest. lit several social functions. The groom is H graduate of Sum- mersldc High School and attend- ed Mt. Allison University. For travellinz the bride wore navy blue f.-iille two-piece dress. navy and u'llllr- accessories and Corsage of rzardcnins. Mr. and Mrs. Woodside are an an extendrd hour-.vmoon and upon their return will reside at Mal- John Raceway SALNT JOHN. N. B.. May 29 - (CPI - The Raceway Sports Cen- tre at nearby Coldbroolc was bought by the Saint. John Exhibi- tion Association with a. bid of 375,000 at 5. public auction satur- day. The only other bidder, F.N. Larkln. Kingshurst. offered s70.000. Counsel for the Exhibition Assoc- iation sald the organization hoped to re-establish the annual saint peiiim P. E. Y. Jami exhibition at the raceway but The out-of-town attests were: ddimte plans have ya to be Mrs. Walter Cir-mont. Detroit. Mich; Mr. and Mrs. Vi'. V. Coflvzi. Ncivcastic: Mr. and Mrs. Neill Bur- den. Pokink; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Burden. Mr. Fred Burden. Mr. and Mrs. Lisle Wheeler, Miss Jane Wheeler; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kit-rstead. Prasque lsle. Maine: Mr and Mrs. Ellis Bradbury. Wood- stock. N.R.; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Belyca. Mnncldn. Mr. F. E. Buyer. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kelller. Miss made. Meanwhile. events scheduled for the Raceway this summer will be held as scheduled. its facilities include the home field of the saint. John Dodgers baseball club. The exhibition has been dor- mant since. 1935. The old main ex- hibition building at. the Barrack Green was destroyed by (in: early in the Second World War while being used for accommodation of Joan Baxter, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. limp!- ....-.....u. .- I O Leary and I O C Vicinity neceat guests of Mr. and Mrs Melvin lzllls. o'Leary, were Mr and Mrs. Milford Ellla of Cape. Mrs. Keith Harrington, Ken- bome at her sister, Mrs. Leary. en-aipioyed in a Bank in st. John. N . O'Leary the guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Campbell. Miss Margaret Stewart RN. or O'Leary, Public lleallh Nurse for Weaterii Prince County has been in Summcrside relieving Miss Eleanor Wheeler, RN. who has been ill in the Prince County Hospital. ' Peter Pate, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Pate, ottaary. grade nine student at O'Leary school was heard on the Schu.i'man's School Parade broadcast May 19th. Peter was heard in a splendid three minute address on "Citizenship" The O'.'.eary Canadian Girls held a successful Pantry Sale at .lelly's Dept. More on Sat. May 20th. The many delicious articles nn sale found ready purchasers The money wiil be used by the C. G. I. T. for their camping fund. The United Church of Canada: has voted ten thousand dollars for the Manitoba Flood R.e2ief Fund. This welcome news was received. by the United Church Ministers in the Province on Saturday night, May 20th in a letter fromi the Church: lieadquiirters in: Toronto. All donations from non- gregations of me Church will be gladly received. Two young ladies. one of them from "The Island" who graduated lrom Mounv Allison University in sackvllle, N.B. will be leaving in the near future for Japan where, they will teach English in High Schools and Junior Colleges underl the auspices of the Overseas Mis-I stone of the United Church of Canada. are:-Rhoda Palfrey of B.ilTll'lgl.i1l1 Passage. N5. and vodia MacKay or Al- bany. P.E.l. Tney received their Bachelor or Arts degrees and their many friends unite in wish- ing them every success in their work in "The Land of the Rising Sun". The girls MALEEQUE AND BALTIC ' W. M. S. -The regular monthly meeting of Malpeque and Baltic W. M. S. Auxiliary of the United Church was held Tuesday evening. May 16, at the home of Mrs. Sinclair MacGougan. The president, Mrs. Cross opened the meeting. The minutes of the lost MPEUHK read. and approved. Nine members ans- wered to roll call by repeating their favorite verse of scripture. In the absence of the treasurer. Mrs. Cross read the report. The thank- offering envelopes helped the li- nnnct-.s to a very pleasing balance. Correspondence read by the sec- DRINK Tasti; with sandwiches HRE T FOR A ooon)VEAni y SALES AND SERVICE A. IIIOIIII I GO. l.'l'D. IIIIAIII MOTOR! I.'I'D. .XllIAlM01'0lOIAlII'IIII'VlG ., .- if i l HEADQUARTERS Healy. Mr. Sinclair ileaiy. lllisx sr'-"'s"- J (ll l,'.M."l'rlRhl.Mt'- ,. , . .:."." .:.....:.. DA ' W C R 0 5 5 W0 R D giiialall :::;.':.:.'.-ii r--Zr-as ACROSS 43.Tatt.ere 17.Clpbera (-Jlql-1111.1" mum l I. if-rgeirg used 44. Stocking 19. zoirit. i.li'J"!! 'll) n I the 74 ll.Trigo- DOWN corn nometry I. Plttty 20. Solemn W, W pk (shortened) 2. Poker ataka wonder " ' Ind . Benence 3. Ignited 22. Type of mull reaming eyou spirits 4. sesame architecture umuigl ordylte-.I.l"reeted.ehll (AR(:ln., 5.?ne plue 23.'rheB.::k- weary your in i . wo e a ll ' ll brehutndlty mi 10. iteiiriw e. siiowy, z4.i3:iqu..', H huh: - Iurnins h r t 25.5 I my -r-ur iiidiierm-y 12. glioapkce: tllinvllin-I rerl:1e.lltt.ocle mu In"- :m 11. llvaickel) fftarggnf N '11::-bpjpgr. agnogog 0i den! 15. shghoneao 8 Ngtlve or 28V BHlul.ar-ya” I MNL ' HP W" Hdlelfl Indian 'Gerieva 'r:of hngure "Fl" ' '''""l ””d''''"- "" " 16. Queer old lworrriulte so Eraeee all manner: Kithey Pills. Dodd'a help the kidneys gel , i ' M .' "ha. in mm E”, in W, Person arva (Print) aalbtpreaelon Intuit. Tlienyeur ineaeinua diaa earn mm” ujnauy "'No"”l"p ”!a""'t ymm mm mm when" "P 1l.At hand 13.0overed s2.Coppercolna 39.Aleo ....i....i...i...i...i....i ..,ayt..-mi. .13; g;,';;-3., WM!!! (Rum-I 41.:-in aod play. GetDedd'e KsdneyPilletedey. 141 Mm, t ail ooaiiiitidmnii ”er.::r W ' 23. Verbal 9 lo Itselected ,2 leeraiu 27.Male ly red deer l8.Ralaed platform 9 . tnaroorn 39.Keal-billed cuckoo Jnrge, . extinct pigeon Z7 Otilebrew month 0 a:l.Arnerlcan ' Indian chief .MilknlII Mlpatn (ebbr.) l'I.Cttalno lelandao . Al eo.weu-4 . ,(l.ClU (Run) AK? 5 "LON (or the three Lia. X for the HE! ' DAlLY,OIYl'l!)QUUl'lblelo'e low h Welt one letter simply stands for another. In this troptilee.theleo3t.ttendforuetlu Iaaayceydtiepggetettaaaareatlaraitt. Ampmn&&n ,. ERIC!!! 0 trlclllln nova 0 hurts! but! anion WI roanaiut...au.cru. - or rim, ruaas, unouaeos mo esrreiuts I: , imiauia . . mi A nraanxr - M - OFILLOW eiiahtploa two O'l. ete. lluta lattermuapun attbevraraeereallhtatel West Altred ””'Fi-”"- h” "9" "W1"! 'i' the Tone and Diana Ly-iui and intro- in Dlznan and Mr. Dlgnan of O Miss Nomi: Cmobeu who is ern maiden has a. periloct right to is spending a few days in so otter him without inourrtnfenlv In Training of the United Ohurchl our oniwr STAB! AT CLPIIOL means -.A sparkling comedy ealoiilated to keep patrons etlll dtudsttng in appreciation long alts they've Mt the tiheetre is Don I-Iartmorre pro- duction. "Eve-ry Girl mould Be .Me.rried." for RKO Radio, which opened y i i y at the Oepltol Theatre. starring Cary Grant. dualng a. brilliant the person 01 Betsy Drake. the Dore schary presentation is based on the any assumption that a mod- plck the bachelor she want; amt social censure. I As a theory this may be nne,i1ut in the picture it develops unex- pected fla.-ws. due largely to the im- petuous disposition of the heroine and Do the wsrineas of the object of her attractions. a successful doc- tor riot. unversed in women's wiles. The result is as funny an offering as has come out. of Hollywood in it long, long time. Grant is at his best as the dice- tor. and the new ".ttnd,' Miss Drake seems headed for st.a.rvlom in her debut pertbnmuice es the (o-get- tlng damsel. Tone suavely por- Drake uses as to arouse Grant's jealousy. and Miss Lynn delivers deftly as the heroines fas- cinated companion. Alan Mow- brow plays it featured role. rotary; also community friendship secretary reported eight Easier czirds. lwo get well cards. and A box of fruit had been sent l-I sick and shut-ins since last meet- ing: also eight home calls were made by members. Mrs. Earl Tay- lnr read a very interesting story MAY, no. mo ' m. CAPITOL Summer-aide (The Best: In Sound & Movies '- ' LAST SHOWING TODAY-3:30-7: 5-9:11 vmvrmv GIRL snoum BE Mannmne wltli Cary Grant, Diana Lynn and Fr-uicliot Tone WEDNESDAY and "THURSDAY-7:15-9:15 Thursday Matinee 8:30 Roch "V0 People and ' Disney characters lolned in a grand etoryl iliir i)lSNll .5 so lllliiil T0 Ml lliiii (OlOIt I-Y on Christliin Stewardship. The program was led by Cross. this was taken Missionary Monthly. assisted with readings. also read an article on the W. M- Society which was ized in 1825 in this community. Juno meeting to he held at the hnmn of Mrs. Bruce Riley- mecting closed with the singing of hymn 374. followed D.V prayer in unison. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess assisted by the ice in charge. CAMEO THEATRE The Tuesday Matinee 4 pm: Evenliiz Mrs. from the Six members Mrs. Cross first organ- commit- arlfv , VICTOR ,cilioLE liltABlE MATURE lAlllllS KEN SIN GTON knee Her Dr John letter Iettta sllophlbn by Maurice Ian and Val sun - lruii the 901 by Iearlu. egg REGENT 'I'll-lllti'ill'l' 7.15 e 9.15 ”BLANCHE FURY" in Technicolor. Stewart Granger - Valerie Robson Also Full Report On Winnipeg Flood Wednesday 3:30, 7:15 & 9:15 -- Thursday 7:15 83 9:15 7:15-9:li5. The re-released story of "Lou Gehrig", bueball hero. play- ed by Gary Cooper. with Teresa Wright as "Mrs. Gehrig” and the great. "Babe Ruth" in real life (now deceased) in "THE PRIDE OF THE YANKEES". with Dan Duryea, Walter Brennan said many baseball notables In the cut. with Ray Noble and his orchestra. A wonderful baseball story. A won- derful love story. - T OUR BOARDING HOUSE y"'THAT .i-.VARM .. ' COMPLETE5 "T N0” 31' EDDCATIOYQ v.gx,y - IsA4'qNAr . I Disc-av: WHO 4”? Ru 95 4 ll” An':.”L"6 D 3? ONLY one OF 6l2lMM'5 . ) I ,, ., - isseo! MAJOR HOOPLE lMAf:'ilNKl'l&l '-rrum due; -- IT'S -me euvs NM eh wxh t. MOTHER'S 5 WHAT'S PVE GOT I. COoKEDElyC?RFyTH'N6 Uweoptfrw. ii . M: B VOUR FgE FLAVOR! s