l sEFl‘_1L‘4B_3B.,11~_1¢43 iii? WESTERNGUARDIAN —GET OUR PRICES 0n Asph- alt Shingles. roll roofing. roll on siding. asphalt paper and plastic AGENTS: I. Elmer Murphy, I86 Hanover Street, and George Glow. 125 Ottawa Street. SUMMERSIDE and PRINCE COLlNTY News, W .“"' r‘ "‘w bscrlptions, Advertising. cement. The summerside Hard- ware Co. —PBE - NUPTIAL SHOWER -- Miss Helen MacArthur was guest of honor. previous to her marriage, . Guardian may be bought at any of the following stores 1n Summerside: Boohwfg, Water Street; Gourlies Drugstore. Ii Central Street; Drunk, Bang-y, Water Street; Mark Gaudet. 87 Granville Street‘ M“ Gl-wgry, Russell Street; Alyre Doucetteb Grocery. Second Street; T w Island Motor Transport. Water Street. at the home of Mrs. Brewer Clark. Llnkletter. when a nurnbergof her friends gathered to tender s mis- cellaneous shower. Mzs. Evaid Lewin assisted in opening the at- tractively wrapped packages, Mrs. . Winsloe Morrison read the ac- will be delivered to any home in Summerslde by Carrier Phone 289 or 289-2 for this eervioa order to the boy responsible for delivery on your route u,” l; 3e per day A‘ 18o per week. or ll" W“ DANCE in Burling- wn ‘Ionday, September 13th. Good music. “VAN-rm _ Salesiedy. Ex- erience Preferred" Apply 1n par‘ v Central Groceteria, Summer- pcn. llfl9. __1-}|E OFFICE of Dr. J. K. a,“ Kensmigton, will be closed m} Soot. 12 to Sept. 23 inclus- ire. _ws.~rren - sienogropher and gnaw, office clerk. Experience pjiiurrcd, M, F. Schurman Co., “d” gugmerslde. _WA NT I.‘ D Housekeeper. three adults. surly Mr:- ii .l3m Roach. BQX 201. Sum-mer- sch“. ._1m»: OFFICE of Dr. 0. J‘. Ktfikcra. will be closed 5T8. _- ‘OR SALE. -En.terprise Capl- mm rs go. used one winter ~ mfili.” 1/3 h. p. Street. Ailli nrmuirzs for Mar- ; 100W pure . mels unrl varnishes, ask y; .- p iccs. The IIJTFIITIITP C0. ~01 R mini R APRONS ‘J i liivc arrived. Also B0955 blliS and a lmllPd BUDDIY V 551i; cs. Call. phone or PS A. McNcill and Sons. m, one 20 x T00. are l0 pl_v. Stari- ri/lfle. gr. .3 '1‘ lick lir p. ."~'~=, Findley -\ll\' r/iSTOlL-U. CHARGE ... Church of Canada. ‘. Dickson. B. A., Pastor‘. - Divinc Worship at 11 mrlriy School l0 A. M. a}: School 10.30 A.‘.\iI ~. at fl l". 31.00p- ’. H. II. D. Ashford. visiting in Char- Scptcmbc: 11th to Brno: Sunday ll P. M. Wcst Devon: b: no service in i111‘ non Church this Sunday. :rs due to arrive shortly. suilob'c for use with a picker. Fir?) .€_'.. ___.-q.@-u-oii-ii/-¢~n¢ ii o‘. Tia-S f2 a D3 NOT, UNDER ANY POTATOES FOR AT LEAST m‘ house i Surumerside ' 10.110 A. M. Divine livcr- y jin?siiiiiiiuéfiiiieiiiifoimwrias 5 ii We hove o shipment of the famous "IRON AGE" Potdto i r n-cunted, power take-off machines and can be sup- rlccl with various type plows. These diqgcrs are espcziolly We have on hand a stock of: "CYANAMID POTATO TOP KILLER" ‘ fai- us: with Dusters, which fertilize: the lend in addition to ‘ killing the tops. We also have Handy Killer in stock- window lite. The Hardware Co. —WAITRESSES IVANTED mediately. Good wages, working conditions. son. side. idea -CAR CEDAR. SIIINGLES ar Myers, Albany. -PRI.\'CETOIV.‘I 12th, 1948. Sunday School There will be no Evening Serv’ cadc" Service in Church. Preacher-Cation E. M. Malone Wednesday’, Ssptcmber 15211.. p.m. Rev. Sidney J. Davies, BA , , _ {Robert William fiOlhliC-hnvgiilltilllfi!hcilgllllllrolxplzlégd‘Mr’ and Mis‘ w‘ H. Stewart’ §i,m30,E.,,,“R,.1:,d coihLry-L gum- Fredericton. N. B., were united in ‘l __ Z‘ Th}, new] “,a1l.5hq‘-,5e_pllilfflilgfl in a double ring cere- Iiiilciidhhhas a cement foundation "Willi T0 the 51111115 "1 the 3'“ propiginn fr-y living quarter; xizeclrling march, played by Mrs. the We,“ 1,00,.’ is 35 m; ‘Donald steeyes, the bride entcréd or.‘ d ., mo, 1mm with sham {the church on the arm of her wide all otfi- cak- Mr J Erncst llalller- by ‘fillcm she w“ Ewe“ l“ $103,115; wall‘ Hie tcpymjctfi, m4 liriizirriagc, She was lovely in her .- m‘ are “Ming (he (1111511. ,‘ wedding gown of ivory satin P” ‘ , ,2 H, ,...,,,.,,,-e M‘ floor length with slight train and m}: gituvtifjgou,“ negpbxinl “p.m-. bustle, buttoned down the back. pike , K{\|'p1tn]2\;yt~ C“ the‘ szvcetlicart neckline and long; mm, N111 k.‘ " \.-..h this Nwi slscvcs coming to a point over the conilfle 132,95‘ mytmce ngd. i hand. Her linger tip veil was Siilzilillciblfle SlJiI-Stlvtilli‘ the chm! hcki in place with seed pearls sandman n, a ,“.,,,.eh,_,,_.e m, the! and she carivledha tbcuquetsxof yrayyxay 5min: and {he Stcyggg Mrs. Finch £1169! car roses. e was attcndcd by Mrs. Merlin . offices, the year's crofli —-5 These are single raw, Z6 irlill. CONDITION, DIG YOUR TWO WEEKS AFTER THE -wa cits SUPPLY all of you) requizunents in window glass and Summcrside ‘*- im- Apply in per- Andys Scafoods. Summer- rlving soon. Book your orders and take advantage of ca." prices. John U N I T E D CHURCH. Malpeque. Sunday, Sept. 11.00 A. hi1. Divire \V£‘2‘.~".".ip 11.60 A. 1W. on acrount of the spccial “Goya.- Tinity Ilnitcrl Svmmerslde, at 7 P. M. Rev. James Cross. B. A., Minister. St, Stephen's, Burlington, Sunday ‘School 9.30 am. H04)’ Cfllflllflllnlon 10.30 a.rn_. St Tlirm-as’, New Lan- Sea View Hall. Pravcr martin: at 8.00 -s'su' WAREHOUSE - A new ifncnlltics available asijcillilll; their‘ company believes it “n11 be nble to handle the present i. i H‘ \;'>v5(v\ 5Q» c» ccmpanying verses and Miss Carla Lewin placed the many lovely gifts of china. glass, linen and money. Miss MacArthur, in her gracious l. mariner. thanked all for their thoughtfulness-S. —SOCIAL EVENINGqA V811 enjoyable evening was spent at the hOITIR! cif Mrs. Robe-rt Hag- '. gart- Sumcn-ersilde, on _Wednes- clay evening when the friends of ltriss Gladys Croken gathered to tender heu- e miscellaneous shower on the occasion of her - approaching marriage. The gifts v. ere presented to bride by Mrs. Efimsr" Newson sind arranged on table bv Mrs. Ensor Boiwness. The bride thanked t-hcm all for their kindness and nice gifts and in- vited thcm to visit her in Manc- tion where she will make her hem-e. A dainty lunch nus then served by hostess assisted by Miss :i\T3l'y Crokeri. l —PRENUPTIAL SHOWER - Mrs, Robert R. Haggerty was hostess at her home on Spring —CIIURCH NOTICE T0!‘ Pa?" Street, Summerside, on Wednes- ish of New Loud-an. Sunday, Sep- day evening, m honor o; he, s15- triaziber 12th., 16th., after Trinity rm; M155 Gladys cyoken, who 15 hcing married on September 16 to Mr. Stanley Sexton, Mcincton, N. B. Assisting in the unvrrapp- don. Sunday School 1.30 p. m ing cif the many packages was Eygning “.30 p. m. Si. Mrs. Elmer Ncwson and in ar- Mgflfs‘ gioii, Sunday ranging the gifts was Mrs. Ensor School 6.30 p m. vcziin; Prayer Bcuincss, Assisting the hostess ln 730 m “m. y‘ Scpgemisz-r serving dainty reifresrments was 14mg m 5.5, M 141s, Kcnsingfon. her sister, Miss Mary Croken, mducfion Se“. E NnGMQgCd by RN. of Toronto, Ont. -—S Rt. Rev. R. H. Viatcrriinii. Ca- adjutcr Bishop c! Nova. Scoiia. _WEDDlNG BELLS _ A pretty wedding was soiemnized in jthe First Baptist Church, Monctori, lN. 13., on last Saturday evening - iry Rev. A. Judson Levy, when Virginia Lois, only daughter of lMr. and Mrs. A. D. R's/nee, and Stewart, son of Fowncs as matron of honor, who was gowned in a floor length turquoise nylon net with match- ing flc-ral headdress and carried a cascade bouquet of yellow gladicli. Miss Audrey Gesner, the bridesmaid, was, dressed in l! floor length gown of mauve nylon net with matching floral headdress and she carried a cas- cade bouquet of yellow gladioli. Little Josephine Alward, as flower girl, was viiinsome in her floor lgngth gown o! heaven blue taffeta and she carried a basket of summer flowers. ‘Supportlni the groom was his brother, Mr. Keith Stewart and Messrs Donald and Merlin Fownes, brother of the bride, ushered the guests to their seats. During the signing of the register Miss Marie Kaye sang "I'll Walk Beside You." Following the ceremony a recept- ion iii-as held in the Brunswick l-letei with sixty guests in attend- ancc. The’ bridal couple mt by -__ .-. __-._-_._- . ___ lfl‘_lE'__Gll_A§DlA1\_I. __CY-IARLOTTETOWN “summers inn Bowling Ai- lgys will re- pen Monday, Sept. —0Ul Ransom: diggers have arrived and are in process o1 be- ing set- up. James A. McNeil and Sons, Summerside. -!l0USES FOB SALE. price, terms and location to suit ous- tomer, W. R. Warren, box s93, Summerside, PhOne 321-2, —NOB.TII TRYON Presbyterian Olvurclh Service. Sunday, Sept. 12th. at 7.30 PM. Miss Mary A MseKensie. Deaconess -A'.I'I‘END CON\ENTION - Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wedge. Sum. mezslde. have returned from Saint Jbhfl. N.B.. where they attended the Maritime Professional Photo- graphers Association annual meet- inn-s. -TRYON PASTORAL Charge of The United Church of Can- ada. Services on Sunday, Sept. 12th. Cape Traverse: l1 a. m., c, 5.: 10 s. m. Crapaud: 3 p, 111,, C_ 5-230 p. m., T‘ryon: 7.30 p. m.. Speaker: Rev. W.S. Godfrey, D. 1).. Member of Crusaders Caval- cade. 0.8.: 11 a. m. Rev. E. R- Wlaodsiide, Minister. "KENWNGTON. Malpeque and Freetown Presbyterian Clnrrches. Services Sunday, Sept. 12. Mai- Deq-ue at 11 a. m. conducted by MR PETW W. P388. Freetown at Ii p.m. Kens-ington at 7.30 p.m. Church schools, Malpeque at 11 p.m.. Freetown at 2 p.m_, Ken. slnigton at. 7 p.m. Rev. J, A, M-ofiowan. Minister. —SEPTEMBER WEDDING — A pretty srmme: wedding took place in Linkletter on Wednesday afternoon at 5:30 dclock at the home of the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Brooks. when Rev. K. G. Sullivan, in his Alr- force uniform, united ln marriage Helen Christine. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederic MacArthur and Austin Leard B;oo'.rs. The home was beautifully decorated with fioivrers and the bridal party stood under an arch of fern and sum- mer flowers topped with a wedding bell. To the strains of the Wedd- lng Maich, played by Mrs. Gordon MacArthur. aunt of the bride, the bride entered the room cn the arm of her father by whom she was given in marriage. She looked lovely in he.- Ilcoi- length wedding gown of white satin. with fitted bodice and full skirt, sweetheart neckline and long sleeves coming to a point over the hand. Her full length veil was held in place ,with a wreath of orange blossoms and she carried a bououet of zladioii and fern. Her only orna- ment was a double stand of oearls. gift of the groom. She was attended bv her sister. Miss Enid who was attired in a gown of blush pink silk sheer. trinmed with blue ribbon, and her blue shoulder length veil fell f om a wreath of rosebuds. She carried a bouquet of sweet peas. Mr. Everett Brooks supported the grorin. During the signing of the register. Mr. James Phillips sang "I'll iivalk Beside You" and was accompanied at the olano by Mrs. Winslce Morrison. Following tilie ceremony the re- ception was held at the hone of the groom and receiving with the bridal party wete the bride's mother. who was dressed in princess blue with a corsage cf gladioii; and the groom's mother wore turquoise blue and a cmsage of sweet pebs. Mr. Sullivan pro- ’ posed the west to the bride, to which the groom responded. The bride's table, lighted with tapers. was centred with a three-tier wed- ding cake. topped with a miniature bride and groom. Those serving at the dinner were Mrs. Winsloe Morrison, Mrs. Brewer. During the evening many old favorites were sung by Mrs. Gordon MacArthur. Messrs. Clark. Mrs. Leonard Ror- ers, MrsLewis Ramsay. James Phil- G-L-E-A-R-I-N-G, a number oflFloor $arnp|e “Kroelrler Chesierliielrls" AT caossrtvf neoucso PRICES COME IN and See rlis smashing prices ‘at which time will? are offered! THE REASON-to melts way for Foll shipments. —G. H. M.- I wse in 118mm on Labor De! aind was served tee cream and the most delicious sauce I've ever tasted. ‘lhe guests all exclaimed and Mrs. Myrick told us lt was STAFFORUS SUNDAE SAUCE. which she _ had bought in llolmaifs Grocery Department. Stafforafs Sauces come in s. variety of flavors-caramel, chocolate, marshmallow, butterscotch. strawberry and pineapple. The 1 pound tins go s lung way as you dilute the contents to the desired thickness. Stafford‘: Sauces are really wonderful-you can use them in many ways in a number of dlf. fer-en: dishes. They are priced at 29, 39\nd 49 cents a tin. You're mining something very good until you've used Stafford’; sundae Sauces, - - - I had to go to Tignish to find out about them-so, take my advice and include Stafford! Sauce in your week-end order from the Grocery Department. The favorites of’ wise shoppers are the bright, new eattgn flousg. DRESSES to be found in the 5 and 10 Department. These Dresses are new designs. attractively trimmed, fresh styles. The sizes range from 14 to ff-priced at 2.25 each. You get the best value for your money in this department-it pays to shop in the 5 and l0 Department. Men and boys really go for the PLAID WOOL JACKETS on dis- play in the Men's Wear Department. They're of heavy blanket c1011. l" ‘man ‘"1"! llfiiilll-S-have button cuffs and two patch pockets. They're warm, flt nicely and are well mitde—-in fact they're Just the Jacket for Fall sport or casual wear. The Men's Plaid Jackets in sizes ' 14 1-2 to 16 are 6.50. And the Boys’ Jackets in sizes l0 to 16 are 4.95. You'll see them here in the Men's Wear Department. i Beautiful new FABRICS for your Fall sewing have Just arrived in ‘the lJry Goods Department. Bcside Coating and Suiting ihcre's an English wcci brcadcrepe called "Chesterlaine" which will make roar want to scw and sew! The colors of *‘Clicsterlainc" are rose, bLick, gray and blue. It is 54 inches wide-priced at 2.95 a. yard. Anothcrl material included in the shipment is WOOL ALPINE—del.'gl1tfuilyl 511100111 =1"! evenly woven. u is sz inches wide ln brown or sues-- priced at 2.75 a yard. Come in and browse through the McCall 53;] Hollywood Pattern Books-Choose your material and accessories riglil ‘here in the Dry Goods Department. -rosr NUPTIAL suowm - _uscrsrirs'ra's courrr __‘ MISS Dvfflllly Cillbtvk was hostesslBefoze Magistrate R s 31mm at her summer cottage in NorthlKCq in Summerside "yesterday Bedeque on ‘Tuesday evening utypzirry {mm Conway (Cr having 15 a post - nuptial miscellaneous i gallons of hoinc made brcw in his shclwer in honor of Mrs. Francisvpossession. was fined $200. or three Prlchard (Margaret Cairns). Mrs. months. A party from Notliam Willard MacDonald assisted in un- for having an open case of are on wrapping the many lovely gifts the highway was fined $20 c; 30 and Mrs, Hugh Simpson read the clays.-—S. accompanying verses. The re- freshments took the fom of a _LH-DIE\--S M FETING E1521 Eznanlvlich was much on‘ Mrinbers of the Laymens Associ- flmll 0f Si. MJYYS. Suiramcrsidc and Saint John's, St. Eleanng Anglican Churches entertained their ladies at a dinner meeting held on Thursday evening at Birch Hill Tourist Home. —SOCIAL GATHERING — Mr. and Mrs. Claude Barrett, North St. Eieanors, entertained at their home on Wednesday evening in honor of Miss Joyce Clark, who will be one of the season's brides, when a number of friends as- sembled to tender her a miscell- aneous shower. The bride-to-be was escorted by Miss Elaine Iii- ed and the guests were welcomed by the vice president. Connell. Mr. “HE. Darby was the guest speaker for the evening and delivezed a very excellent talk on ma“ to a chair decorated in pink the subject of loleranre. Arrh- and white to match the W1C;- deacon G.R. Harrison extended his schune throughout the town. compliments to Mr. Darby for his fine address. Various members spoke on va:ious aspects of the yvork of the Association including. James Murphy, E.E. Parlman, D.J. Heath. and J.J. Enman. An enjoy- able sin’! son": was held tinder the leadership of Earle Simmons There was a large attendance and the whole program was much en- joyed by all pISGDL-S. after which a basket of presents was cewied in by the Misses Shirley and Betty Inman. Assist- ing in cipening the prettily wrapped packages cwas Miss Eileen Waugh, with the Misses Beryl and Gwendolin Clark reading the accompanying verses and Mrs. Ray Rayner and Miss Shirley MacCormack arranging the manyi beautiful gifts, among which were a dinner set, a chino tca set,’ glassware, linen and money, The guest c-f honor graciously thank- ed her friends for their kindness. after which all joined in singing “For She's A Jolly Good Fellow." —iIIARMON FIELD TEA M COMING siinmcrside baseball fans will be pleased to know that the United States Air Force team Lcm liar-man Field, Newfound- land will definitely be in Summer- the remainder of the evening was side this wceizend and will play 1 .- . .d ywo games with the Summersirie Spent pleasant)! vim‘ Lax s’ All Stars. Mr. D.O. Stewart re- muslc and dancmi; foucwed by ceived a wire yesterday afternoon dainty refreshments served by . ._ that they would definitely come. the ladies of the community. S The game today Wm be on the High School diamond and will commence at 4.3-1) o'clock. Sunday's gzrne will be on the Ai.p0rt diam- ond and will starti at 2.30. The Harmon Field boys were original- ly scheduled to come here on the Labor Day week-end but at the last minute they could not ccmc. This will probably be their last appearancemeze this yeah-S. L|FIGilIBeqllt AITIIMQIIZ. Around f0 our energy lessens. But, ex- perience has taught us to do our worlr with less ‘ efiort. The years ahead should yield the ‘ greatest accomplishments, the moat enjoyment and happiness. They can, lee, if we avoid the kidney and bladder disorders such as Bark- arhs, Headache, Rheumatic Pains, Lsuitude, loss of Sleep and Energy which so often attack lhosa around 40. For over half a century Personals --M.iss Frances Tuplin, Char- lottetown, spent the past week end t- Floor Furnishings Store Street House the New Two Stores In chariot. I Summerside LAST SHOWING TODAY DOUBLE B-lLL ‘BIG TOWN AFTER DARK‘ and ”RIDERS OF THE LONE STAR" Shows 2.30 MONDAY - 7.l5 - 9.15 - TUESDAY I Jllll illlflflll - Laura l. [fate-en's entlemorfs Agreement viilih Celeste Hslrir a Anne lleven - Line Never Alhsrl Deans _‘ "l" -.stt a Bern Sibiiinsll s 5;,“ my. llillllllwfielilillltf yfiisiiiiii Willi PLEASE NOTE: NO SHORT SUBJECTS Shows 7.l5 - 9.15 — Mci rinse T:cs:':y 3.30 ~4ooo¢ea¢4 e0 o-oo-oooooooooooo-eo-owooooooo-oovo-o-oao The ' president. Mr. Emery Lyle pesid- . Mr. James ' I “It's about u Worn ls visiting with her Bernard Dale, M:. Dale-S. merside Thursday Sackville, N.B.. where he will ent- e: Mount Allison Academy-S. N.H.. is on an Surnimerside and is the Ivirs. James Arthur. Russell Street. —S. Surnmerside a XYAR) .\_\‘:1:‘\>§;‘\,\ v; a.‘ "9 REGENT _ MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY Greldf ‘Biiboklu A’ Great P Samuel GOLDWYN presents Sinclair Lewis’ Sizzling Story! QMIQIORIII Iayf Picture! Walter IIUSTON a David NIVEN Mary ASTOR a Ru th CHATTERTON Paul LUKAS a John Payne Shows 7.l5 and 9.15 — Mofin Also Special Short: ' an’: Passions Emotionally Undressed! ee Monday and Wednesdav 3.30. LETTERS TO A REBEL" Last Showing Today Y\"~E’m“\"s‘ -\"-§-\"*-\ Q l‘. -‘ "S "GAS HOUSE KIDS IN HOLLYWOOD‘ » o: ovowowo=rwesv>veskii sister, Mrs. Summerside snd —-Mrs. W. A. Brown of Free- man. Ont, (formerly Hazel clc-w) is spending three weeks at her former home in summerside-s —Mr. John Gorrill left Sum- rnorning for --Miss Mary Groken, R. N, Toronto, Ont, is s guest c-f her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Croken, Emerald. —s —-lvf.r. snd Mrs. Simon Friars. Sussex. N.B.. are xuests of Mrs. Friars’ sister. Mrs. James Arthur, Summerside-S. i —M.rs. i-LD. Morrison. Hanover, extended Villlt l0 guest of —Miss Georgie Tuplin. Murray sruttmi‘ Where Price ll p/ CAMEO THEATRE Kensinglon Saturday 7.15 - $.15 ‘ Stirring Story of s Boy end hll Dog in “DANNY BOY” with "Buzzy" Henry (rel! All!‘ oain Boy). Also Serial and NiIfi our Day week-end in Amber-n, S., guests o! INL". and Mrs. Phillips. l -—Mrs. Gladys MacQul-rfli. Ell Beulah Howatt. Miss Marta lew- att, all of Summersids and M“. Bruce l-lowatt of Tryon 31rd to Bangor, Maine for be 1A1 Day holiday-S. -Mr. and Mrs. Alec Infill” have left on return to ‘lhbntl alter visiting in BUBITIIXILQI. ‘may were accompanied by III. fi- sorieyh sister. Miss Florence Drie- coil, who will visit for a few weeks with thEm.—S. lips and Prank Gamble "film" - - i, i. i- at hei‘ home Murray Road Lot ll Road Lot u lfl: ~ - 3 [me Ed- ,_ Dnddn Kidney Pills have een eping men . - - . - e Sunday fei- _M1ss Deny Mam-few h“ "gyn- TOPS ARE COMPLETELY KILLED plane for Sunmersidm Pr “med at the piano by Mrs‘ Mo" and women to liee liidne s and bladder in‘ Halifax where she will e ' r I - d Island, where they will re- . p; P 7. . i _ _ ‘l/e‘ 9d w T°T°m° B4" wmdins he! , the groom being on the n!“ flight/I; gndhllaiiggmogrookgrlowtn “Janna If ‘you unisex,“ igmrfi-aslayx DiO. Stewart. summerside- school of nursing at Victoria (m1- holidays in Summgrglflg, 5h. w“ of the Islfllld Flqlllilmfl“ c°- Th’ Boston Massachusetts the bride h, i I Daffy?!“ ‘Hui-ad l] "ml at by pane 1H5 er a) tgny l em] Hospmn laccompanied t“ ‘xwncwr’ by h" & " W“ travelled m a 5"“ °f 113m’ travelling in a suit ‘of Heaven mum I I q l, Ushort’ business up to N10“ r a ‘S . , ‘p“9“"5~ M’ ‘ind M" VIPMI u (i M69“ ‘Vlf-‘l Wm‘ black access‘ blue with black accessories and a i _ lleenhgiqs mnfimy CrOiib-vv lhfllsslirlqcrliMaitlllwv ‘ind h” “m. u". N01‘ , _. _ o‘ -—— _ . i-n ns an r. mar son ‘trimester of Chafettotew , Sunjmcyside \ Phone 775 m gig; Zlgdcgg: is Conan ggziallvsi1;?freigeelmpefiiakggtelrfig?‘ l —-Mrs. Ralph Steele of Boston Phillips, Summerside, spent Lab-l l Wlfh r Matched Quality