cou-mus 37svLLasLss 1? do RD LWNA MARSHALL of Regina. saskstchmsn AGED II swnmmmo nu WASCANA LAKE WHEN A CYCLONE STRUCK- WHIRLED A QUARTER OF A MILE rue AIR aw 1421050 wmvour INJURY! ..g. Gs FRUIT OLBITTERNES5 A Hussaue l .m me Kami TrIbe,NEPdl lruis DIVORCES HIS WIFE BY CZl77'lA'G IN HALF A FXMIGRD ERECTED OVER THE GRAVE LEONCE CHABERNAUD c I WIIIEGWIWP Rochccliouarr. France it's easyio live with "VTORRID-Oli."HEATERS The heater we choose from the beautiful "Series 800" Fawcett line gives us all the advantages of an automatic heating plant! A flick of the fingertip control dial gives us safe, economical and dependable heat where and when we want it, and the new streamlined mahogany cabinet blends nicely with the rest of our home furnishings! Fawcett has these heaters available, too, in an attractive blonde finish. We also bought a "Mighty Midget"-one of Fawceti.'s smaller oil heaters-so we could enjoy comfortable extra weekends at our cottage this fall and next spring. Fawcait "Torrid-Oil" . Heaters are available . in Hva sizes with 8.T.U. ratings from P3, .000. Also available in a floor furnace modal- 50.000 B.T.U. For the years ahead Ranges-Haatars-Furnasaa for ovary type of fuel. Manvfumnl by: ENAMEL In HEATING PRODUCT! LIMITED SICKVILLI, N.I. On Television. be sure to watch annal C. 0:00-0:30 pm. Station CH8-I-TV saint John-, THROUGH "'l'lM'EH SQUARE PLAYIIOUSE” brought to you by tho makrra of FAWCETT-ow-rv Saturday night ICROCKETT & STOREY lTD. Kent St. Charlottetown iliosipaon - Barlow. wedding --A pretty wedding of interest was lemnized in Wellington Uni- tad Church on Wednesday after- noon. Sc tember l. at three o'- clock w on D aisy Elizabeth. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Barlow. was united in marriage to Maynard Henry Thompson. son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Thompson of Grand River. P. E. I. The doti- ble-ring ceremony was arformed by Rev. A. J. Macbonal . assisted by Mr. J. T. Waldron. The church was beautifully dec- orated with baskets of gladloll in pastel shades and fern with nose- gays of sweet peas on each win- dow. The guest pews were marked with tiny white ribbon bows with long streamers and pansies. Mrs. Charles Allen. sister of the bride. presided at the organ. Mr. Lowell Barlow. brother of the bride sang. "The Lord's Prayer” immediately after the bridal party entered the church and the Wedding Hymn "0 Perfect Love." during the signing of the register. The bride was given in marriage by her father. She was attired in a nylon tulle over satin. The gown floor-length model with l a y e r s of nylon tulle over satin. The gown was fa s h i on e cl with a ifiited bodice. with lace in s e r t s ;complcte with m a i c h in g long- isleeved jacket of Chantilly lace studded with pearls and irridescent sequins and peter pan collar. Her finger-tip veil of bridal illusion fell from a matching pearl studded tiara. She carried a cascade bou- quet oi white gladioll and mums. The bride was attended by Miss Joyce Edwards as maid of honor and wore a floor-length yellow ny- lon bouffant skirt and taffeta lac- Lot 14 ll. Olluroll Marks Anniversary -on Sunday. September 10, 1904. the Lot 14 united church, which in september 1020 opened its doors for the public worship of God. ob- served its twenty-fifth anniversary To the services came not only mem- bers of the local church but also former members residing elsewhere in the Province and Clturchgoerl of other denominations nearby. At the morning service conduct- ed by the Pastor, Rev. A. J. Mao- Donald. a. warm welcome was ex- tended to the guest speaker for the day, Rev. E. R. Woodside of list- hurst. N. 5 who, seventeen years ago. concluded a successful pastor- ate on the Lot it and Lot to charge. The congregation listened with rapt attention to the inspir- ing Gospel message brought by this gifted preacher. A letter from Rev W. E. Aitken of Dartmouth. N. 8.. during whose ministry this church was built and dedicated. conveyed warm greetings and a challenge to the people to emulate the seal and devotion of those who labour- ed to build this place of worship and who through the years, have passed on to higher service. The choir. augmented by members of Bideford Choir, led in the service of praise and Messrs. Turner. Mac- William and MacDougall of O'Lesry. with Mrs. J. M. Macwillism as ac- companist, rendered two Gospel songs. Before. the hour for evening ser- vice had arrived the church was filled nnrl to his hearers. Mr. Wood- side, during the course of his ser- mon. made a strong plea for unity among the different communlons of the Holy Catholic Church. so that the coming of Christ's kingdom on earth may be hastened. At this ser- ket with matching halo and mitts. She carried a bouquet of pink gladioli. Miss Blanche Day was brides- maid and wore a floor-length mauve nylon bouffant skirt and lace jacket with matching halo and mitts, she carried a bouquet of yellow gladioli. The groom was supported by his brother, Mr. Raymond Thompson while Lowell Barlow and Roger MacArthur of Arlington, P. E. I. acted as ushers, The bride's mother queen's blue gown with velour hat and accessories. Her corsage was of pink roses. The groom's mother chose a wine gown trimmed with lace and black velvet hat and accessories. Her cm-sage was yellnw roses. The groom's grandmother wore a light blue gown with black accessories and a Corsage of pink roses. A reception for 50 guests was held at the Birch Hill Tourist Home, Summerside. which wasy beautifully decorated with mixed- flowcrs. The bride's table was centred with a three-tier wedding cake topped with a miniature bride and groom under an arch of orange blossoms and lily-of-the-valley flanked with white iapcrs in silvery candelabra and low bowls of mix-; ed flowers. Rev. A. J. MacDonald) asked the blessing. The toast to the bride proposed by Mr. J. T. Wsldron was fittingly responded to by the groom. Mrs. Harold Hark- ness. sister of the bride. was in charge of the guest book. Amid showers of confetti and good wishes the couple left on a honeymoon to places of interest in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. For -travelling the bride changed to a blue fallle dress with winter white shortle and while acces- sories, her corsage was of pink roses. Previous to her marriage the bride was entertained at several showers in Summerside and Wel- lington at which she received many beautiful and useful gifts. The bride is on the staff of Stedmans. Summerside. while the groom is TM Backacus Par quick somiortins hat for Baokaehe. l Rheumatic Pains. Clotting 12 Nights. stron cloud urine. irritating passages. beg Pains. ( to Kldn chose a black vice Mr. Valley. guest soloist, rompanist Mrs. Percy song. Tignisli Shore eAmong the recent visitors all he rngy unduuke, the Shore were Mr. Edmond Doyle and Rev. Denis Gallant. Freddie Arsenault and Audrey Arscnuult were in Charlottetown on September 25. visiting with their brother, Hector. M”. John Leela... W” med M Here are some of his remarkable Toronto on geptember 15? by the achievements: Magna Cum Laud. sudden illness of his son, Gerald. Mr. Lecl-air is staying with her daughter. Mrs. Geo. Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. James Arsenault were recent visitors at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Alphonse Gaudct. --BI. an employee of Dominion Dis- tributors. Out-of-Province guests at the wedding included: Mrs. Jennie Harding of Boston. Mass. Mrs. H. E. Langille. Westville. N. 5., andlprices. Mr. and Mrs. Lcvack, Ont. HUNTING DOGS Pointers are descended from Spanish dogs imported to Englsnil in the lllth century. mission. accounts. 0. R. Phillips of Tyne and the so-. Birch. as-; slsted t.he choir in the ministry of stowed upon Winston Churchill it Hiram Thompson, 4 l 1 i i T" Sept 29 from 8 a.m. to 2p.m. iRoad. Paying highest market i PRINCE OOIIIITY HOSPITAL The Board of Trustees being concerned at the cost of collecting outstanding hospital accounts have decid- ed that as from October 1st. 1954, accounts will be made up and presented weekly. All patients whose accounts are not guaranteed are strongly recommended to make a deposit on ad- The Board would like to take this opportunity of urging all ex-patients who have money due to the hospital to make a special effort now to settle their As always, the hospital is dependent on voluntary i'l3aa”.'? i.oifoITixs1lesrii'.,l;1yImt7YBTlX.glint: donations and these, however small, will be gratefully oamflata satisfaction or lnonay back. Don”: - d out as another as tuna: asking you receive . druggiat for O? strange Int Trua I! F. 8. IEICAIHII Did you know that fun pergong ever see a total eclipse Mcaual it takes three aatronomiell bodlil to produce this effect. - the earth the moon and the sun. Wttila tho earth is constantly- swinging .. round the sun. the moon is con. stanilg swtngigng around the earth thoug in a plane which differs from the plane in which the earth rounds the sun. When the moon paual directly between the cum and the sun it casts a shadow toward the earth. If the moon happen! to be close enough to the earth at.the time (its distance varies from 18.- 000 to 460.000 miles) tho shadow will actually touch the earth. and anyone standing within the shadow will see the moon's body cover the face of the sun. That is what we call an eclipse. ' It paid Mrs. Catharine Bessee to go fishing. she caught two small bass in the stomach of a large one and a small 1adies' wrist watch at a stream near Bethel. Maine. era in the garden of the gulf our fishermen don't have such good luck but of course they do report plenty of tall tales of the Big fel- lows that got away. Would you say that a female who delivered milk was a milk- man or a mllkwoman? Well ac- cording to a judge in Hollis. Maine. there is only one name for it so he fined Mrs. Frances and Miss Lilliam Southwick who have been tossing around the heavy cans and crates for the past seven years. :5 fines for illegal parking. Did you know that the person receiving the Order of the Garter has the jeweled gadget actually buckled on his knee by the reign- ing klng or queen? ' O O C When the recent order was be- was none other than Queen Eliza- beth herself who buckled the jewel- ed garter around his knee. l She then admonished him to fight .valianily and win any "just war" i Honors have been pouring on Ricard Kinny of East Sparta. Ohio. Why? Because you can't keep a good man down. The good man in this case, a deaf and blind stu- dent and he's probably the most remarkable person in the U. S. Page in into duannaa flluaaday. set. 28. 1954 oat. Recently in graduated at the head of his class at Mount Unions College. Incidentally It was from this southern lnstitutio that Helen Keller graduated some years were transcribed from print to braille. He uses a lighted friend and guide who spells every lecture and every examinatlo text into the palm of his hand by rnaana gt the one-handed man al alpha- et. o. -year-old Kennay's test books Arrnrrrron Special mee Legion will be Tuesday. Sept. 28 at attend-this important meeting. lied E. RICHARD, Secretary. Mon.-Tues. 7:15-9:15. Another big double feature for the price of one. Wild Bill Elliott and The Bowery Boys in comedy "HERE COMES THE MARINES" Seie "Sach" us "Sergeant" over his pas. "DANGEROUIS MISSION " cm nnnaazm TllE' ans Poultry Buying , Buying live chicken, cap- on and fowl Wednesday. at my home on Malpeque MRS. S. R. PENDLETON Kensington Phone 65-5 ; Professional '0ards E. E. Parkman Opt..D.. Ito. rnoms 32a-I nsonxr rnsa-ran BLDG. Summer St. Chartered Accountants T. Earle Hickey Canadian Bank of Commerce Bulldlnl Summcralde, P.E.l. - Phone 2888 W. Albert Robertson P. E. I. MUTUAL BUILDING Granville at Water street lummsralde n1AL. l P. 0. BOX ass; on INSURANCE II. E. 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