iA'l"URDA'.! celebrate 20th En. E. I. layman's Wedding Anniversary iAnnual Meeting Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Murray. The annual meeting or the P. York Point, were recent guests of E. I. Laymeifs Association of thetprim-955 pmrma-5 Canaan" mg-nt W85 Infantry during the First World honour at a delicious lobster aup- United Church or Canada. per held at. the home of Mr. aneitheid at Hunter River United Mrs. Heber Horne. when abmitichurch, on Tuesday. July 1. There thirtr neighbours and iriends was a representative attendance gathered to congratulate them on for various parts oi the Province. their 20th wedding annli'ersary,i A heiuitiiiillv decorated vi-ntred the prettily arranged diii- matters vital to the work of the ing table. and was cut in tratil-jassociation were dealt. with' dur- tionnl manner by the bride antidniz the morning session. groom. During the evening they The aiternoon session at were presented with it very lovel.vto'elock was opened with Mr.i Entzlish bone china tea pot ar-1Ralph Cailbeek in charge of thei eompanied by a host oi gondtdevotinnnl part of the meeting. wishes. Evangelism was the key note or. The evening: was wliiled awaylthis session. Rev. W. 1. Green. all too quickly, with music, chat- Stanley Bridge opened the dis- ter and fun. Ieiission with a thoughtful address. At a late hour the guests de- Several of those present took were Rev. parted hiii not before wishing ihe.part. among tvlmm Minnisota. 1' hride and cream oi twr-iity ycais Elmer Crockett, oi rrtany more happy nlllllVPTSZ1rIPS.l.q.A., who is an Islander by birth and thttllklhiz the Rrneioiis linst and now on vacation on the ls-I ITWI I'itl-ii"-Vi I"? "P9111113 Th-”1:' land. Also inking part was Rev.l lovelv home for the happy oc- Mr, MacNaiight. a native lsiander,' caslon. Hnow a missionary in Central Am- r-- ---- '-wvm criea Also present. and parti- Address and . IMoncton. NB I Lean of Lot 14. The special t ' I . t. ' I '. . . . . Ap:r'i:rY1l luI:1:51;(?Tta' rain rI::1c;)G;,;5.eakgi igrnthe ek:enir:iguvtnsdRei. I I v I t . . e . iv o e vere a I"""” "5 34-'e Md M” ITO MM" stirrriiigmand challenging address. C0:iibTP.t'.l(l”V””di5II MIC” hltmdqi The homes in the viii:-ige. enter- im vtcinilwze itailicivd in 110110!" iaiiied the delegates at their noon and to li'.:i Iareweii to Mr. Lloyd meal and the ladies at the con. Mr. Mntlimvs and Mr. Dennis of Iwith devotions led by Mr. Mac- Icipntintz iii the discussion were The eveiiihsr session was begiinl MIWNPIII ::re;zation served supper in the Air. S'erl:iig Cnnipliell. in a few church parlour. ' ltlill-Pli0Kt"li i.ini'ri;. P.VlT(S5P(l the Several resolutions were passed ' and ('.'1Il-.2illi0lif: tliem thanks to the pastor Wm; of the ('llLil'Cll and the trustees Stei- piii'po.:e of the rather crl tin .Vir Jtilii; Toomlis tn .iii zitlrirriss il'hil9 Mr, John eiisnii prc-eiiied Lioyl with R pregatioii for their hospitality and hrautiiiii Gin 't.one bags and . . zPm,..m.5 P1...” to ill?! visiiliiiiz elei1'gyrlnH(;n njrtijd lay- , ., . t, ,' men or t eir sp enc a resses. U"-id W” L I'lH:”l Icpmdi officers for the ensuing . . r. . .. Then all joined in singing "For Sm. LeMd' iilbemoni p.resldom'' . r 'helH9ll)ETC Hard), Alberton, vice- F:l9eYTlBltIdAfl”Jol(llFX Gt(l)iOed 'ii'asIV1:4e3)dent' E f1mf”;,5' scmngxeb t r s e; secre ary. tap a eck, pleasantly spent by a Sing song cemmi Bedeque. led ltir. .(:N71Y'-I9 It was ielt. that this was one u F".”'"3 A5 I” ” 1955' ot the best meetings the associa- 1)"1XEtI;;::Iew:m nice yo mm Wu tioii has had for several years. with us again. We were hopiiizi that win would he able to stain! However, we hear that you are With YOU !V9ry M10003! Mid WP lPiH'lllE its amilii. It. is with re. (eel sure that our loss uill be T01"- gret that we. your iieiizhboiirs niid Ollirfs 23.11. iririid: gziiliev here to-iilzlit, to "W9 Could not IPI will bid 3rsi1;t frmd tnreueii, lfltil. some expression oi our go with- good Your rearix smile and cheerful, will. So we ask you to new-pt this r1t.qpos.tiriii null he niiSSPtl in our gift in token of our esteem. We home: RR urll as otir SOCHII life or. know you will be iisiixz it oitrii. the t'niiiii:iiiiti. But We rcali7.el for those trips back home. We will that annthcr vhmate is kinder to look forward t seem: you, And in you and theie one excellent oppnr-.ihe meantime. our pitaycrs and Lllrt1'.lt"S in the "Big City." We good wishes go with you. Arriving Air Express: MORE FIRST FLOOR LINGERIE i I riaone 8. MELEOD E Grand Re-Opening Sale GREENDALIS NOTED FOR.REAL VALUES. so ALL out To GIVE YOU THESE SPECIALS 2 S.';:.';.”.;”:;”;f.,f,TL:,::g't ........ W 39.59 29.50 GWUP5 Of LGdies' Full Length Coats. to 345.00---NOW Group of Lcidiesi Full Length Coats, Clrzoring at A (Please Note All These Coats This Year's Stock) (5'”l'P of L(1dics' Dirndl Skirts. 1 I Pociiilnr SFECIAI. I pppp H IWIIIW Deinium Shorts. Regular H.79- SPECIAL ppppp H 1 Rack oi crisp Cotton Dresses, smart prints. SPECIAL . . ................ .. Cotton rind Pique Blouses. EXTRA SPECIAL . ............................ .. 1 I95 LacIies' Cotton Halt SIips.' EXTRA SPECIAL .... .. . .. . Ladies! Silk Panties 3 pairs , . ,,,, .. . Children's Ankle Hos.. Regular 29:: pair. 1 Nowlpciirs ... . .. II Justl received a large shipment of Summer Purses regu or to 55.95. Priced to clear .............. ,, to We invite you to come in and look over our large stock with specials in every department. Usa our"Loy-Away" Plan. A deposit will hold any QOFIYIGFIY. The GREEIIOAL Co. Ltd. I-ADIF-8' STORE 150 or. GEORGE sr. for the use of their church for they Iwodilfttiiliig, to the ladies of the con-, Former Commander Of Princess Puts Dies . I CN' July i -(nwwrn ” ereign'a ancient residence near tsriz.-Gen. Raymond Theodore London P9”)'. 71, who commanded the ' Vvar, died was announced last night. I Felix Whn served in the south I . Amcar; Mm emmrmed m Cnmdn manutacturlnx aluminum. The morniniz session was open- I in 1913. He ,Mu,m,d rw-'-'wrww' an- ed with a devotronal period led" by I as ,, major in nu, ppp.C.L'T. duh iiiversary cake. with twenty candles Mr. Russell Leard oi Abertoii. and l gm: the Fl”. world war and lab er hecn me He altcrwards served with the ,7. R0.WiAIpNorth Lancaahire Re ' THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN and retired in 1921. In 1942 he become I military Knight of Windsor. The Knights 0 Windsor are retired otilcers who have the privilege of living iwlthin Windsor Castle. the Sav- ' MINERAL ETAII at Windsor Castle. it Arkansas suppli'e:.De per cent at domestic bauxite are, used in "1 E"”"F mo POSSESSION South-west Africa. tormer Ger- man colony now administered by the Union of south Africa, covers ,.,,.i3l'7.00 square miles. its eommnnder. tour yearn aide mother wouldn't let me go out with him. friend's several times. Now' mother has chan: permit me to see him, but he never does come to the house when he promises, and when he does get here he's in: with, his friends. ANSWER: I'm sure you realize from yo that your mother was justified in lorbldding y You were very wrong to do as against her wishes. and I hope you have sense enough now to follow her judgement and talnly isn't worth your attention; first place. stop seeing this boy. who cer DOROTHY DIX SAYS- pontlnued from page I r than I-and. though he asked me for a date, my So, I met him at my girl ed her mind, and will Min Ninen eumot replyjermnully in readers but problems of . nl interest through this column. sometimes been out drink- ur boy friend's conduct on to use him in the JULY 5, 1953 .T.L. will answer inoaszts ri-:as Beautiful Summer HUGS land MAT L WIDE VARIETY OF COLORS SIZE 8ft. X 10ft.. FROM Also Wide Variety Rugs llarloii; Sizes and colors mm 71.00 in L Size 9ft. X 12 ft. PER 30. YO. and UP CROCKETT and STOREY Ltd. 184 Kent St. A iiliarlettotown ..:u. .- .. Phone 034 I