MAVJ. 1951. lcourmuaa ALL ms SVEEK ' DRESS SHIRTS g Sanforlzed Stripes and Plains iL89 PYJAMAS Broadcloth and Flannclette "Sanforlzed Regular to 255.00 3.95 0 Regular 53.50 All Sizes lIIlNGAIiEES W2.95 BACK GABARDINE suns on 395 i!)!”.E..'.!?.l.!i.i.!'.'Ii ..iEi:Zi:-i 5 it H TOPGOATS ALL WOOL GABABDINE The buy of the season. Regular Price 45.00 There are blues, greys, fawns, in regular and tall models. Sizes 34 to 44. T 35b95 JOCKEY SHORTS A fine combed Cotton Short now valued at 1.25 95:: VAN HEUSEN SHIRTS Whites and Pastels 3.49. Special Now a 4.50 Value coMmNA'noN.Summer Regular 2.50 UNDERWEAR Weight 1 '49 Blend Gabardine Military and Slip-on Styles-Reg. to 35.00 24.95 jrorcolrs ENIJERSIJNKEUIJMIJR WHERE QUALITY IS SURE RING STON W. I. The regular monthly meeting of the Kingston Women's Insti- tute was held at the home of Mrs. Myron Holma. The meeting rpcned by singing Ode followed ivy Creed in unison. Roll call was answered by seventeen members and me visitor. The minutes of the last meet- ing were read and approved. The and W38 correspondence was read discuaed. The collection taken amounting to Doc. One member paid her annual fee. Mi: Shirley Newton was asked to get a gift for a new baby. It was decided to ask for I play to come. Mrs. Zylpha New- aon invited member; for the May meeting. Lunch committee, Mrs. Edgar Newson and Mrs. Wilbur Younker. Roll call is to be answered by (lower slip or seeds. It was moved and second- ed the meeting be adjourned. A contest put on by Shirley Ncvwson was enjoyed by all. The winners being Mrs. Wesley Green and Mrs. Wm. Colwiu. A delicious lunch was then served by hostess and committee in charge. THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN NIW LONDON W. 1. The regular meeting of tha New London Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Ross Macmven. Meeting opened by sing- ing the Ode. followed by the Orced. Roll call was answaredby nineteen members by a joke. There was one visitor present. , Reports of committees followed. The sick committee reported two c made and fruit taken. school c ittee reported that dustbanc, paper towels and soap were need- ed. New school committee.-Mrs. Oscar Macxay and Mrs. Robert Carr. Bills amounting to 84.49 were on motion ordered paid. New program committee. Mrs. Harold Mayhcw and Mrs. Mont Macliwen. Films are planned to be shown on May 4th. Each member to make candy. It was decided that Fountain Road would pack a box to be sent to Britain. e school committee are to m e arrangements for Testaments to be placed in school. Program consisted of a. contest put on by Mrs. Lorne Campbell and won by Mrs. Harold Mayhew and Mrs. Elmore MacKay: also a. contest put on by Mrs. Oscar Mac- Kay and won by Mrs. Ross Mac- Ewen and Mrs. George Cole. Next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. Ralph Cobb; roll call to be answered by an exchange of flower slips. and a five minute speech by one of the members. Meeting closed with "The King." Lunch was served by the hostess and committee in charge. Collec- tion 82.10. EGLINGTON dz HOWE BAY WJ. 'The April meeting of the Eg- lington and Howe Bay Women's Institute was held at Mrs. Howard Woods'. Eleven members answered roll call. Two visitors were present. Collection 31.20. Ten dollars was voted for a member in hospital. It was decided to collect in the two school districts for Souris Hospital. Collection is to be hand- ed in at the May meeting. which will be held at Mrs. Harry Burke's on May 2nd. Mrs. Russel Mills and Mrs. Ernest Underhay are to be on lunch committee. Lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Burke and Mrs. MacDonald and a pleasant even- ingenjoyed by all. MELVILLE W. I. The regular meeting n! the Melville Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Stan Pops on April 6th. with twelve members present. Ticket article donated by Miss Ada MacLesn brought in the sum of 82.50. and was won by Mrs. N. MacDonald. Roll call for next meeting is to be an auction. Remnants received from Simpson's and Eaton's were sold to each of the members and brought in the sum of 33.70. It was decided to send 53.00 to the Red Cross. Lunch committee: Mrs. N. Mac- Donald, Mrs. C. Macl..eod, Mrs. MacPhee. Next meeting is to be held at '.v:..c home of Mrs. MacPhee. Mrs. Pope entertained the members with a gama'of bingo which everyone en- joyed. Three prizes were won by Mrs. Gilmore. Mrs. MacPhec..Mrs. J. MacDonald. A buffet lunch was served and the meeting closed. in the usual manner. . front-wheel springing; x Drive the 1951 economy on with ' the luxury feel;-the car with real leather upholstery, arnarem and uhtrays front and rear, interior lighting and many other new big car features. The new 4 door Minor is a "toughie" too with all-steel "Mono-constru " seating for 5 passengers ; : . 7 cu.feet ofiuggagc I act; as hydraulic brakes on all 4 wheels ; ; . and lndepea cot body . . . inter-ula A few 1951 Minor 4 door Sedans are Ivalllbli DOV: in I variety of colours. Order now and avoid-disappointment. rouoo Morons I.IMI'l'III sum. catnip so. we an-uuI,r.oa Bblialua oi Mollll, IIIIY. IIIHIY and com IOVFI the WIN" MINOR '4 door S I Mme: Hut 8 ON DISPLAY AT . ' .s.n.nIuxar. IDIC. Pthflltllo r OMIIIGICCOII. P. I. I. Hall mg. a Cold Storage Co. Ltd. a ' Water It. lannaratla. - P. I. I. RE.17fIZ.E'S.! Marriage or Interest In New Haven. conn. At four o'clock last Sunday at the Church of the Redeemer (Con- gregational). New Haven, Conn., Miss Helen Pauline Wagner. daughter of Mr. and Mia. Misu- rice 1''. Wagner or Hamden. Conn. became the bride of" A. James Wl'15t0n Jr.. of Honolulu. The blacklzround of tail candelabras and Palms. the altar and its gold cross were framed in white a.nthu- riums. A lei of white crown flow- W8 P0D0d off the main aisle prior to the march of the wedding par. ly down past pews marked with white carnation leis to the altar, where the Rev. Robert E. Luc- C0?k Performed the double-ring ceremony. The bride was lovely in a gown of white Chantilly lace over white satin. fashioned with a Peter Pan collar and long pointed sleeves. Her skirt of deep folds iermlnat. ed into a. long cathedral train, A satin trimmed band of illusion. held in place her ftngertip length veil of French illusion. she was escorted to the altar by her father. Her bouquet cangjsted of white catlleya orchids centered in I spray of white butterfly orchids from which hung strands of white pikake. Maid of honor was Miss Wet Wood Boyd Pratt Wriston of Honolulu, sister of the bride. groom. she wore pale yellow a waf- ne Pique 0111 in Princess style with 3. haieau neckline with small ye)- low nrchids in her hair; she carried a Vhouquet of yellow cattleya or. chlds surrounded by small yellow orchids with a yellow cair-nation 19: attached. The bridesmaids. Miss Barbara Oliver and Mrs. Robert M. Tay- lor Jr, of New Haven ware lavend- er catticya surrounded by lavender crown flower leis attached. In their hair Miss Oliver and Mrs. Taylor wore small lavender butterfly or- chids. - Arthur James Wriston sr.. oi Honolulu was his son's besl, man, Ushers ware Landon C. Burns Jr.. of Westminster. Md.; Pun. C15 Coxe of Ashevillr. N. (2,; William R. M. Lowcy of Hartford C0311-Z and C. Dudley Pratt J;-,, of Honolulu, cousin of the bride. groom. Organist was H. Leroy Baum- lrartnet. and soloists were Alden C. Hammond and Mrs. Jane Pax- hia. all of New Haven. Selections chosen by the bride included Ba. cause. Kc Kali Nei Au. and The l.nrd's Prayer. The bride's mother was gunned in aqua chiffon crepe with" jaw- eied belt. She wore 3 ha: of mauve rose the color of which W95 repeated in her Clara Fisher Vanda orchid corsage. The bridegroom: mother wore 9. yellow crepe gown with lace- trimmc-d peplum. Her hat was or Peacock feathers sewn i.n ,a hand covered with black tulle. 3 blue vanda corsage. . . . The reception following the ce- remony was held at the home of the bride's parents in I-Iamden 1;. rooms filled with ahthuriums. torch ginger and red hcliconia. For her going away outfit. Mrs. Wriston .lr.. wore a tan and yellow tweed suit. a spring white topper. and green accessories. Her ooraagc was of lady slippers. The couple left on a tour of the south. Mrs. Wrision is a graduate of the day school in New Haven and matriculated to the Yale School of Music. she is at present a secre- tary to the Yale -department of public relations. Mr. Wrision. grandson or Mrs. John Scott Boyd Pratt Sr. of Ho- nolulu n.nd member 0 a kamaai- na. family. was gre uated from Punahou and will receive his bach- elor of arts degree from Yale in June. 0 I O The groom's grandmother. Mrs. John Scott Boyd Pratt was before her marriage. Mias Sarah Fergus- on of Cross Roads. lot 48. Prince Edward Island and has many near relatives here who will be interes- ted in this marriage. New Argyle Mr. Vincent McKenzie teacher of Now Argyle School was a re- ccnt visitor to the city. Many friends of Mr. Hessel Mc- Ncvin are sorry to hear of his continued illness. Miss Florence Darrach has re- turned home aftcr spending the past month the guest of Mrs. Seymour Darrach. Mr. William MdDougall has arrived home from Toronto on.n two weeks vacation guest of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mc- Dougail. Mr. and Mrs. Garfield McKin- non were visitors to New Argyle on Sunday. the guest: of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Darrach. The regular meeting ol Y.P.U. was held at the home of Mrs. Harry MoNevin with the presi- dent. Mrs. Harry McNevin pre- opcned by singing "Yield Not To Tempta- tion". Scripture. was read by Mrs. John Mcliachern, taken siding. The meeting She wore” -....i.. --.--.- r-- grace scvm . - hg loW'P'ir . a of tires 1" i MARA There ”c 'mf1i:... thc" Si Oplydoone o .0 cut-II” -, MAgATH0 tea Goot,1!"' only 'm the tire b"5""""' hinges: om ullrI' 1. NW9 workm"" el 50”! Goodyclf K ( belt)" Y r . . . Y8 rely ”" u-nfluei ' ll! hon Pnce. B from and W" gm ' tire ! he um, sreate-'4 Y0u.?n:::r nboou; rem9 '3'”,-aihonv I G odvs." G cayen- ru.bber ---buy 0 , inc The men" "" i es ll!” C" but VP" set W's e LESS TIADE-IN ALLOWANCE on present tires, given by most Goodyear deals . Also available In lib tread committee, Margaret Mobougall. Florence Darrach. Mrs. John Me: I It W-8 o: l::.;"- .l”:..?””:nr. ma.-. next night of meeting m brain Hymn. "Lord The My God i "lab b:3'1'"chSc'r':e?;r:r for nexii Early Sock". was sung. Meeting No .” it 95' F1 D Darmch. closed by repeating the Mispah mach”: 1" ogmce h. enter: benediction. Lunch was then p'135'e"tDl;:"lf.a" Stgiyf 'F1m,ence' served by hostess. assisted by g"me: ' D 15 Da”.a'ch Lundh some of the members after which mr" ' "Ma" ' a social hour was spent. , By J. R. Williams then sung. "Softly And Tenderly from John 3rd Chapter. Drrtpr Jews I! camniv" business med- by Margaret McDouga'll followed by repeating the Lord's Pray?! in unison. The minutes of last meeting were read. approved and adopted. Roll call was answered by repeating 9. verse of Scripture which was answered by f0'Ul'V39" members. The collection amount- ed to '74 cents. The hymn -was OUT OUR WAY will , A FANCY FLOWER PDT DETRACK6 FROM Tl-9' aeau-rv OF -me FLOWER--BUT WITH A PLAN, 5iMPLE ssrrmr rr MAKE5 TH FLOWER APPEAR MUCH MORE Lovew: yes. AND THE My BEAUTV or THE r-Lowesze MAKE5 THE szrrwca APPEAR MORE 5LoPPw come on. GET our THE STEPLADDER." THERE'5 A NICE PDT U? in -n-1' GARAGE 1 , 9.. xbl w E. on until '5 : T n r 1:: ;;:r.-