"a ‘f: 0,14tiii: hater EXHIBITION Held On WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10th, 1947 Under the Management of EASTERN KING'S EXHIBITION ASSOCIATION AT SOURIS, P. E. ISLAND $2,500 m PRIZES FRANK E. PETERS, Sec'y Eastern King's Exhibition Association. ~ lwesrrnu euniuului ._-__ —IOB BALI. - 400 stocks mind grain. Harry Budbun, Spring Valley. —GII.I. WANTED for general housework. Good wages. P. O. Box 55b or phone 0M, Bummer- slde. . —LOS'l'. - Between Kenslngton and Bedeque, one 40 ft. rubber belt.‘ Finder please notify Weldon Davi- son, Kenaington. —'I‘HII DENTAL OITICI of Dr. R. L, Noonan, Sutnmerside, will. be closed fir-om September 5th to Sept- ember 20 inclusive. -NOB'l'll TRYON Hesbyterian Church Service. Sunday, September 1th, all 7.30 P. M. Rev. J. A. Mo- Gowari, Minister. l Georgetown -.---q“. N1’ Mrs. Ian Sterling d Q MATRON WA John, who have been visiting Mrs. Sterling's parents, Captain land Mrs. John Fitzgerald, left la few clays ago to visit relatives For SOURIS HOSPITAL Apply stating qualifica- tions, and references to: MELVIN J. McQUAID Secretary to Ottatva. Mrs. Wilfred MoQulllan is vis- iting relatives and various points in Nova Scotia. Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Clory of Mnncion, N.B.. are guests of Mr. and Mrs, Rufus Clory. Mrs. Leonard Oampbell of Montague is convalescing at the New Government in Summerside, before returning. friends in i In Ecuador QUITO, Ecuador. Sept. PM?) _._q victorious counter-revolution- ary government today seated it- self firmly in power in Ecuador after a turbulent l0 days in which two chiefs of state were ousted forcibly from aflice. The government of Dr. Mar- iano Suarez Veintlmilla made it plain the door was closed to the return of President Jose Maria Velasce. Ibarro. forced out l0 days ago by Col. Carlos Manch- eno. Suarez led the forces which overthrew Mancherio yesterday in a counter-evolution, home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Llewellyn, following a recent illness. i-k- ‘ Mr. Ward Landry left a few clays ago on a trip to the United States. Thomas Nearing of Tor- onto. is visiting her mother at the Cottages. at Morrison's Beach. ‘ Miss Rose Llewellyn, R.N.. of Charlottetown, is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Llew- ellyn. I Miss Louise Murphy and Miss Virginia Grant. left early in the week to attend Notre Dame Aca- clemy. (A dispatch from Santiago quoted Carlos Guervera Moreno. Ecuadorian ambassador to Chile. where lbarra arrived today asl saying that Ibai-ra still was the "legal president" since he had been ousted by force.) With calm prevailing through- out the country. the council of state met in Quito and passed a resolution asserting that Velasco Ibarra had "abandoned his post" as president and by that act "definitely terminated" his func- tions as chief of state. The resolution added that‘ é Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mason and‘ -PRINCETOWN Unted Church. Malpeque. Services. Sunday. Sep- tember 6th, 1947. 11 A. M. and 7.30 P. M_ Rev. James Cross, B. A, Min- ieter -S'I‘ENOGBAPIIEII WANTED, experienced preferred. Knowledge of bookkeeping necessary. Per- manent position, good wages. Write Box s62. Summerside. -PULLE.‘I‘S FOB SALE.- 5 months old. Light Sussex X New ilampshlres. Ready to lay. $1.50 each. Mrs. Wilbert Reeves, Lower Freetown. Burlington And liioinity Her mlny friends will regret to learn that Mrl. Rough Sudebury has been ill for the pest few days at her home at Kensineton and wish her a 19996? "WWI"!- Mr. and Mrs. Daniel I-Hclsox. Burlington. were guests on Sunday ,of Mr. Hickox‘ sisters and their husbands, Mr. and Mrl. Mayus Ford and Mr. and Mu. Garnet Ford. North Milton. Little ‘Ilhane Campbell. eon of Mr. and Mrs. oecil Campbell, Bur- lington. suffered a painful nodd- ent on Monday which might easily- have been even more serioul. The little fellow was Watching some neighborhood children who are said to have been uainl gasoline to start grass fires. It is thought that the gasoline in the bottle ignited and one o! the children throw it in the direction in which Thane was standing. with the result that he was sprayed with buming gaso- line. Fortunately it caught only his leg and the other boys rushed him to a pool of water and ex- tinguished the fire. but not be- fore the limb was pllnfully bun- ed. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hiclrox, Burlington. were recent overnigiht guests of Mr. LB. Wyand and his sister. Miss Ella Wyand at their home at St. Eleonora. —MILLINERY- LARGE sifie- MENT of new fall hats just ar- rived, Visit us early for the best ‘selections. The Mary Ann, op- ipicésite Capitol Theatre. Summer‘ s e. -—POTATO DIGGERS FOR SALE. .-The new Moody Rotary. beiicr .than ever this year. Limited sup- ply on hand. To secure machine’ for 1947. order before September. 16th. Apply W. D. Croken, Summer- fleld. Emerald R. R. 1. —CHURCH OF ENGLAND Ser- vices for the Pariah oi’ Springfield and Orapaud. September Till. Si. .loltn's, Crnpaud. Church School 10.00 A. M. Iloly Corn-amnion 11.00 A. M_ st. Elizabeth's, Springfielrhl Church SchOoI 10.30 A. M. Evening Prayer 7.30 P. M. ‘Rev. B, Fream. Rector. I AWALPEQUE, Kensinglon Freetown Presbyterian (ihurchcs. Services Silnday. September 71h. tiialpeqiie at ll A. M. l-‘reetouzn at 3 P. M. Kensington at 7,30 P. M. Sunday Schools. Kensinzton at l0 A. M lifalpenue at ll A. M. and and I the parental rnnf. Di‘. Cheater. who ; Gcririldc semplc. daughter of Mr. ‘George Semple and the late Mrs. ]Mr and Mrs. George Clarke of Freetown at 2 P, M. Rev. J. A. Mc/ A happy family reunion took nlncc nl the home of Mr. and Mrs. ILA. Stewart. Norboro on Sunday when all the members of the fam- -l\~ gailiered once more beneath spent the past two months on the Island on nn assignment, resulting irohi his Rhodes scholarship. his Wife and IWQ daughters. Brenton who will shortly return to Dal- ilioiisle University to continue his medical course. his wife and two sons: Georgie. nn vacation from a responsible position in Toronto; Lylic. Mrs. Gordon Baiy. of Am- herst. with her husband and son. and Doris, Mrs, Preston Grigg of Tyne Valley with her two sons. At a very lovely home wedding ut four o'clock on TUBECICly nfter- noon. Allillili 19th.. IP47. Mabel Semple, and James Nelson simp- snn. son of Mr. and Mrs. “SA Simpson. Bay View. were united lil the holv bonds of matrmnny. The marriage vows were spoken before the Rev. James MacGouvan at the home of the b‘irle'a grand- Iparenis. Mr. and Mrs. W.’l‘. Sem- p'e. Kensinaion, P.E.l. The bride _CHLYRCR 0F ENGLAND BER-I rntercd the room. on the arm of Wallace. NS. who are vetting in ‘Gowan. Minister Lower Montague. were guests oil Mr. and Mrs. Spurgeon Walker on wcdnesrhuh VICES_ — New London Parish. ihel her father. who 8M6 111*!‘ in mill‘- -i—— ll-‘ourtceniih Sunday after 'l‘rinii_v.l ringc. to thc strains of murltzil ‘heremre suqmz Vicemresldenhsepiembrvr 7th. l0 A. M. Church! music. played by ll€r i-oilaln, Miss . l _ $35,335,113; the;§§i‘..i°'.il?$i.’ff°3‘"s'§°'liiiii§“ié2‘3g§i?§..s°i2§l2.§"i ‘§i'i.‘.i.“§§.l';“€§ f“ council“, state convoketnsington and St. Stephens. Burlmg- running spruce, pllnk and white an extraordinary session of con- do“ P‘ st" stephe“? Church‘ Re" ‘P595; find “Tddmg bells- she W55 grass to mm Sept m when "Drums of St- Marks Church after. exquisitely lovely in her floor length Suarez and his government p,“ redecoratmg September 14th. 7.30 25y“ 6g “Amie tnffem “My, swppt. THE MCHARLUTTET OWN GUARDIAN at riotitatrs» Complete Showing 0f’ New FALI. and WINTER UNDERWEAR _Z- l FDR MEN IIIID BUYS Men's Fleece Lined Combinations sizes are 34 to 44. Priced, per suit at H-n these have long sleeves and are ankle Boy's Fleece Lined Combinations in The sizes are 24 to 34. Priced, per suit at The sizes are 36 to 44. Priced at The sizes are 36 to 42. The price per suit is weight for Full. The Shirt sizes are er sizes are 34 to 42. The price per garment is . . . . . .. .. to UH“ their resignations’ Elwin‘! Pia-Y" 51- Thfimis" NPWI heart neckline and short puffed 0%00%00<§0 0§0w STANLEY SIIAW 8t PEIIRDEN AIFDOIIIITSi AII accounts owing to STANLEY SHAW 8v PEARDEN, Hardware Merchants, Chariot settled in full within thirty days. Payments will be received the office of the undersigned. . A. WALTHEN GAUDET, LL.l. ‘London. Church School one hour s;,,,.ve5_ She wnn, long whit, gloves] PHD” ‘Hwlces- He“ D- E- NWL and carried talisman roses, lRector. l long bridal veil was caught with i -WEDDING BELLS — A very] ‘ipretty wedding ceremony was held at the hdme of Mr. and Mrs» Keith Donald, Malpeque, on. TLld,A I/IQII‘), hfltilli . eldgtaydaudhztg". Annawliilizabeffhr.‘Cnchanung m h” “o” length iEdwards of Suinmerside in ' V _ | was of _vellow roses. t:s:""-i..:‘.:i:. M- omm- ~-- i»- as she entered the drawing-room‘ ma" i" h" bmme" mm“! m9 l on the arm of her father to the “fling "I m” ‘Tuner’ M1" GIN“ strains of Lohengrhfs ' Bridal‘ nle sudsburv, cousin of the bride. Chorus played by Mrs Leigh i sang "er? "”"1y' o Fahd Love’ ll Sutherland aunt of the bride and "mmilfllllfd by Mre- Rem-i Buds- took her place beside the groom ‘ bu“ at “he plan“. ' in front of an arch of evergreen! Mm“ m“? “mud "u" ‘m’ “and beautiful cut flowers of many‘, “"5” m’ c°”m""5' ‘"4 m“ “t Ivarieties. The I I tetown, are required to bel by the firm's accountant at bridesmaid waydown to a delicious wedding airp- Mlss Edythe Donald, sister of the l per‘ The dmmg r°°m W“ demr" - - d white and the gown-or bride. The bride was prettily_t°d I“ Pink ‘m ' t , ' dressed in dusty rose and a whitel Mme w“ “mired Wm‘ W‘) bum‘ Phimps Building 111cm", ha, and 0mm. white “wilfully decorated cakes, flanked by cessorles with a bridal bouquet of l wqhvzie‘ Qiwewsiars med- 11] Grafton snug white roses. The bridesmaids ° 5°‘ l’ ' ' are” w“ o! sunny gold wuh‘ Sample, Miss Annie Mae Cole, Missy chqrlgti-gtgwn ll white accessories and a corsage of Marl" mckham M“- “"511 otice Of Sale In Charlottetown QMMQMQMGMQQMMMMO- ' llilllllIllllllIiillI|IIIlI|llllllIllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllIIIIIIIIlIlllllilllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllilillllllllillilllilllihli. sweet peas. The groom was ably I sudfibufl’ ""4 Mm Donn‘! 0W5‘) supported by Mr. John Nelder, i "'5' 0" their h°“°5'm°°“' u“ m?‘ Tryon. The officiating clergy-‘PY V011"! “"1919 ""5"! 1° ‘h’ mm was m“ p; E woodsldm a ! mainland where they visited in- A_ The bnde», mother W0" I I teresiing points in Nova Scoiia and dress of dawn grey with a corsage i New Brun-‘iwkk- The T77R19" 5"“. of sweet peas. while the groom's! villus costume was a lesenberry‘ mother was dressed in aqua blue i Y"! W001 suit with blaok accessor- and a corsage of sweet peas. Fol- i99- lowlng the ceremony the wedding party all motored to Mulberry 0n Monday eveninl- Mr- and Lodge, Summerside, where g do- . Mrs. Fred sample opened their cozy licious luncheon was served to all ‘ii""‘“‘i“"“"”" Oi Business orange blossom; and she wore the wiho gflihelifdqv Wider he? B P79" groom's gift, a. peal necklace andlnuptial shower, Slle was attended earrings. by her friend. l\liss‘Jcan Mill. The I Mina Helen Semplc attended her gifts were wheeled into the room sister. as bride's maid, loaldng very - in s, baby carriage by little NUSS lvlyma Sempic. and t . - own ink net v taff . 'M'lsses June Semple. Edith Sav- becflme me bride 0f Ralph Leia‘; i gllOllldzffplej-ygth .981?‘ Heretlidugiite‘: i ert and Jean MacLcod. They were Consequont on the recent death of a partner, the long 00f‘- IIshld business of Stanley, Shaw 8i Pearden, retail dealers in gan- eral hardware and plumbing and heating supplies, is now to be told as a going concern; the business premises, o four-storey brick build- ing of particularly good construction, well situated on excellent corner site, will also be available for purchase or possibly lease. Nlgefllfion through offices of K. M. Martin, I56 Richmond St., and A. Walthen Gaudet, III Grafton Street, solicitors for busi- neu and estate. inspection of stock, records and premises by appointment on end after September 15th. . i l Eonooooo. FALL RYE FOR SALI kl‘ " A» quantity efFoll Rye, suitable for sew- ing Sept. 15th to Sept. 25th. GEO. E. FULL and IOII HUNTER RIVER the guests, The bride's table was: adorned with a large beautifuliyl decorated wedding cake. A mini-l ature bride and groom adorned. the centre of the cake, Thel bride in a traditional manner in- serted a knife into the cake. lm-’ mediiitciy after luncheon the a honeymoon trip through the Maritimea. The bride chose for travelling a suit of powder blue- wlth matching accessories. On their return the young couple will reside in Bummeraide follow- I will toll by auction on above Term cosh. HUGH F. MORRISON Auctioneer if dav unfit sole neat def. ed by the felialtationa of a llosti ""1 "Mel's-i of friends m» much happiness. i Auction} Siale At SUMMIRSIDI On Monday, Sept. ltli. 0t S p. m. Soot O bridal party left for Borden for. "I'm Wm‘ l em rile Ciymi lint. This II a reel opportunity for some young men. it lies always tun e good going bininm and ll a real chance to melie some money. ' [AIL MeDONAl-D, Semmenlde these have long sleeves and are ankle length. . The sizes are 36 to 42. Priced, per garment at .- in blue mottled color, . The . 2.95 a-~o..r; no “en's Fleece Lined Shirl! and Drilweri In bIII pantie eafl length. . . 1 .65 a natural color, these combinations have long sleeves and are ankle length. . . . .._., 1.95 Men's Medium Weight Cotton Combinations in natural color -—fov Fall wear-Long sleeves and ankle length. 2.45 Men's Light Weight Cotton Knit Combinations in a natarol color, these have short sleeves and are ankle length. . . . .. 1.95 Boy's Medium Fall Weight Cotton Combination: in a not- ural color, with long sleeves and ankle length. The sizes are 24 to 34. Priced at . .. 1 .50 oooe.~e‘|ol Men's Natural colored Cotton Shirts and Drawers; in a good 36 to 44, the Draw- .. 1.95 .>..| ..._,_ la "WIIERE DLD PRIEIIDS MEET" semester: a, 1941 ___7 Her‘ heme at Kcnsingion to friends of tastefully arrlfiled W Mil"! Km" i-ieita MacArthur and Amy Cous- heir iiiecc. Miss Mabel Sample- ins. Misses names and gracefully th opened by Jolly Good served and Helen Sample read the donor's all joined in alnsins "For 6M’: A evening spent happily in games and music. — Bur. Philicia Clark and good wiaher. Mabel anked her friends and Fellow". Lunch was the remainder of the i. WAR SUE. PLUS ‘nil: surname MACHINERY 0o. m dismantling aeroplanes at Mount Pleasant, l‘. E. L, and other potato in central and Eastern Canada. and are offering part0 at a mall fnoflon of their original coat. FUEL OIL TANKS Aluminum tanks. silitnble for gas or oil, In new condition. 100 gala. Special $20.00 each-fit) gall. 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