_—._—-———_—_._—————_——————fl—_i_—l_——__——.—-‘ aIlIII~~m \ . SEPTEMBER 4. 194s _ v ,_,_ ADylfllmtMrNy - CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Guano; RATION BOOK 6 issued between September 9"‘ and 16"‘ Distributing Centres will not be open on all days during this period. So-MAKE SURE that you know exactly what days and hours the Distributing Centre you intend to go to will be open. See list ol Distributing Centres below. larsosssoosts mu ssor as sirarsao osr osrrverrro-rsrrv rirusr es cause so! Ietore you go .2. si Distributing Centre; FILL IN THE GREEN APPLICATION CARD (Marked RI-IQI) AT THI IACK OF YOUR RATION BOOK I; GIVING! l, Name and odsiresntprlnt In block letters) l’. Serial number as shown on fiont cover ol Ration Book 5. I. Age-it applicant is under l6 years. 4. Regular signature of ration book owner. DO NOT TEAR THE GRIEN APPLI- CATION CARD OUT OF RATION IOOII S. THIS MUST II DONI‘ BY AN OFFICIAL AT THI DISTRL, IUTINO CENTRE. ti.» t...r Ins/puns ... Renoir ‘riser. s .........= who 5......" t... wit. hm...» lo girl your t... booli so“... it... wlfrcvssl wot-tr al rlirlirtrutiun will lit- vr .< dolilv nnrt will ms-brr w... w... ...i| i.. lrmpornrily NiIl\\I\1I(fltI])i)ll1 w»... yo... m... urgently .-..-»<r m..." Children under l6 may not apply tor their Ration Books or those of other; Then: Take Your Ration Book 5 with the Application Card RB-l9l Still Attached, Properly Completed and Signed, to a Distributing Centre and Ration Book 6 Will Be Given You. ADULTS iviusr APPLY ' rorr CHILDREN APPLYING FOR OTHERS Any responsible person over l6 may “PPIY for Ration Books for other mem~ bets of their larnliy or neighbours, providing above requirements are corn- plied with, RATION ADMINISTRATION THE WARTJME PRIES AND TRAE BOARD ARMED FORCES Members of the Armed Forces will continue to obtain their Ration Cord; lrorn their own units, A’ M’ row twink! trunk... - - - I rnorsrvrv crrsrvorrs owN-" PAGE THREE WHEN AND WHERE YOll GET RATIOll BOOK 6 MAYOR B. EARL MoDOIIALD. OIIAIRMAI. LODAL iiATlOll BOARD, CENTRE CIIARLOTTETOWN CIPTOWN EXP. STATIP“ ST. DUNSTAIWS YORK TRACADIE CROSS MT. STEWART MT. STEWART POWNAL MT. ALBION WEBSTER'S CORNER VERNON NORTH WILTSIIIRE IIUNTER RIVER NORTH RUSTICO STANLEY BRIDGE IIRADALBANE FRENCH RIVER TYRONNE KELLYS CROSS BONSIIAW HAMPTON CRAPAUD vrcroms MAPLE HILLS MAYOR WILFRED CENTRE TIGNISII ST. LOUIS ALBERTON BLOODIFIELD COLEMAN O’LEARY SPRINGFIELD WEST MAYOR .I. l". CENTRE CONWAY ELLERSLIE TYNE VALLEY RICHMOND WELLINGTON MI SCOUCIIE SUMMERSIDE KENSINGTON MALPEQUE FREETOWN EMERALD KINKOR! CENTRAL BEDEQIK BEDEOUE ALBANY NORTH TRYON RORDEN CARLETON CAPE TRAVERSE (mums rirurmsv nun. sorrrrr __ MURRAY 11138., new" i urzonocrorvx csnnronu ncwrorvr PEA ES STURGEON ELDON ISEATOWS MILLS IIILMUIR MURRAY RIVER UIGG MONTAGUE MAYOR ‘IIII. CENTRE sourus nnmms . rnmsr rorvn FORTUNE BRIDGE ANNANDALE A. .I. Mcfirllneh Store Sept. 9-14 MORELL (Jo-Operative Store Sept. 9-10 and 12 ST. PETERS BAY Post Office Sept. 9-14 SELKIRK Post. Office Sept. 9-14 BRIDGETOHIN Mrs. F. W. Clay's, Residence Sept. 9-14 KINGSBORO Edward Ilobertsons Store Sept. 9-14 LOCATION Market Bull Dom. Exp. Farm University. S. D. Us Venison Dennis’ Store A. .1. McDonald's Store Clark's Store McLeorPs Store Aoornis Store ~ J. L. McEru-Jrern’; Store William Gallunfs Store D. R. Cmnmings’ Store C. R. Campbell’: Store Royal Burk Peters & Gallarrfs Store W. 0. Myers’ Shore L. S. Seaman's Store Ivan i.. Dllggtslfs Store F. .I. Trnlrnofs Store J. P. Carraghefs Store L. T. Beach's Store Clayton Morrison's Store B. C. Wood's Shore \Vriglrt Bros. Store Maple Hills Store LOCATION Library Building Mrs. lien-n P. nmrerirs Hsept. Albertnn Court Honrse Bloomfield Hall J. B. Mai-Kay's Store O’Lenry llnll Springfield Hail ARllETT. OllAlRMAll LOCATION DATES Sept. 11-13 Sept. 9-10 Sent. 9 and 18 Sept. 9-11 Sept. 9-10 and 12 Sept. 9-14 Sept. 9-10 and 11 Sept. 9-10 Sept. 11th TAllTOll. OllAiRMAll LOOAI. RATIO! llOA DATES Sept. 9-1-1. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. 10-12 LOOAL RATlOll BOARD, DATES Mr. W. E. Mclflnnon’; ResklenceSeDié. 10-12 Sop . Burlelgh‘: Store Lldstone’s Store Mr. John l’. Gaudetfs Store (Io-Operative Store M}. Frank Deslloches’ Store Annoury Building Mr. Clraimplorfs Office Mr. W. H. Burns‘ Store C N. R. Station Mr. W. II. Ford's Store Mr. P. L. Morris‘ Store Central Bedeque Hall Bedeque School Mr. E. V. MscLeotPs Store Mr. S. D. Dixon's Store Town- all Mr. Charles Lleweilynb Store Mr. A. K. Lord's Store OLARK OllAlRMAll LOOAL RATlOli BOARD. LOCATION DATES C Hughes‘ Store Seltii- 9-14 Harry Miller's Residence Sent- 9-14 l’. Boudrelsnlfs Store 5011R- 9-14 .I. s. Msnohuiv. Store Sent. 9-14 L. Fey's Store 50M- 9-14 Devlne's Store Stilt. 9-14 P. Hickelfs Store Srrrt- 9-14 M. MacDonald's Store 501W- 9-14 Enrerykr Store 56M- 12-14 McGowan‘! Store Sent. 9-14 E. Johnstorr-‘s Store Stltt- 9-14 ' n. s. Mar-Phersonk Store Seot- 9-14 Clark Bros.’ Store Swi- 9-14 A. ll. ‘MALLYIOOD, OllAlliMAll LOCATION DATES Rear of Dr. Srnallwood’: Office 50M- 10-12 McPhee’s Store hot- 9-14 Mrs. D. A. Mollselsersfs Store Mlse Beatrice Jolmaonh Store 9-10 Sept. 9-10 Sept. 9-11 Sept. 9. 10. l2, 13 Sept. 11th Sept. 10-11 . 9-11 9 and 10 . 12 and l4 . 12 and 13 . 12 and 13 9-14 . 12 and 13 Sept. 11-13 9-14 . 9-14 Sept. 12-14 . l2 amd 18 Sept. 9-14 Sept. 9 and 10 Sept. 12 and 13 Sept. 9 and 10 4-. in opening them and Mrs. Edward M rs. Hugh MacKLru-ion of Kinross, OIIARLOTTETOYIII HOURS anL-fl p.m. p.m.-ii p.m. sou re- weo aoccoueieoei-iueocoroucatsw Qivs-eguw 10 rr.m.—12 Noon 2 p.m.-ti p.m. 9:30 n.m.—8:30 p.m. ALBERTOll IIOURS 1 fl n.m.-l2 Noon: 1 p.m.-kill) p.111 Sat. ‘l p.m.-B pan. f! a.m.--12 Noon; 1 p.m.-G p.m. 10 a.m.-l2 Noon; 1 p.m.-S p.m. 1 p.m.—5 p.m. l0 a.m.-12 Noon; 8 p.m.-ll) p.m. 9 n.tn.—5 p.m. 9 u.m.-12 Noon; 1 p.m.-S p.m. SIIMMERSIDE HOURS ' ..' ' ‘ 8 ism-IO p.m. 9 p.m.-S p.m. " s ‘T 9 a.m.—-5 p.m. B a.m.—6 p.m. 10 rum-l! Noon: 8 p.m.-S p.m. ii a.m.—9:30 p.m. 10 p.m.-AZ Noon;'1:30 p.m.-5 p.m. 'i p.m.-B p.m. 9 p.m.-S p.m. 10 aillL-5z30 p.m. ii p.m.-B p.m. 9 a.m.-8 p.m. 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Wcd.: 9 a.m.—12 Noon 4 p.m.-IO mm: 8 a..m.-12 Noon: Wed; 8 u.rn.-12 i p.m.-B pm- Noon. MOllTAlillE HOURS p.m.-ii p.m. a..m.-6 p.m. p.m.-S p.m. p.m.-S p.m. a..m.—6 p.m. p.m.-ll p.m. p.m.-l p.m. p.m.-G p.m. p.m.-El p.m. and ‘l p.m.-B pan p.m.-G p.m. a.m.-6 p.m. p.m.-7 p.m. p.m.-S p.m. r-si-stnmtot-ss-swQ-r-Itar-e LOOAL RATlOll BOARD. SOIIRIS HOURS 2 p.m.-Sm) p.m.: ‘i p.m.-limit p.m.; Wednesday. 9 aJn-IZ Noon 9 p.m.-O p.m. 10 a.m.—5 p.m. s..m.-’l p.m. 7 a..m.-10 p.m. 9 p.m.-G p.m. 8 p.m.-ti p.m. 8 n.m.-6 p.m. 9 9 .m.-6 p.m. .rn.—8 nan. ' the noslth of 63E“ otrTatfon. , a children particrrirrly," e state- a “$4.4m Austin sobey who h“ JOIINSTONS DANNERY. y Mme s‘ t re . - . i ., 11 d1 a - Kll - a th . dd .rds {and Clarence r1 W“ We PM"! "o! "nil or" r“- -“ w" .31. Pr?“ i-ENTRAI- GUARDIAN m rimm- iw €§€i§’%i.‘...§‘.l§ 22.5%. its. as. ..::..Y..::r....: 3...“; s. h... .. h. h. s... .. Woman _W ll.°.§.l.°.§§d'°r.yh1l.°e.§“§i're§.ive“lfhnlllf -—- gegelluyltiilinheigblsilmégbgl 31's‘ until further notice. Phone 542-1.. gifts around v) be admired. There gIOIIIIYWm Ulspgrtgfiggig gksl-ngalgi . I o 9min! - or . spos- __ », . o o ~ ' A SSIIUIIS Tltftal $15,121,’ _;_“~‘§:§i..“”“‘e5$‘; m“ In" h m", M m, B; lrlijhgivvrlligtgi 1° film‘ will‘ PASSES EXAMINATION - yulrlzrepllrlgrxlly glll-lgscwvlacllel, glllerlllglkurll. ‘oé-gggnnévslfié 351g “Oglgxsifaiflfog Isn't she q? ' ' ‘ w“ r‘ "' l" - a- Pew‘? ° c’ ~ those listed as successful chen gadgets towels, etc. A bullet than polio. except in m“ when f Ittcal interest nut advertising t ha Nirs. “mm” - . ' . - Imheng 1.. the bride preceded by ___ the latter is in severe epidemic :1 e newsy nistnrle may be inserted Locrrlatrlaillg Dulpfalireegfdegce rllrenongst giggling‘; 83338? eifimfififgfifi figfifilfiniayingflffirebyglfffi her artgndants. entered the church, . TM ‘jresent mwbreak of pom” stgofl. i l ‘mauve cm" etflflve cesrts rs word. strictly pny- ma“ is Cyrus A R Shaw of Montague_ Joshua Jenkins J." and Mrs m_ a. proactfting the tssllatar or; the arim mitiilis in scattered sections of °w m; s a Corgi“), f , t“ I ° l“ " mun‘ - district manager of the Grest- ward Kelly. Before departing for ° Nerd ‘it “he time l? edetfve y’ Oannd is tragi —trngic in that it smwlng m“ Md ea 5 “Ln "e ENGAGEMENT- - MT- and MYE- West Life Assurance Company. their homes, all wished the bridcfliuw" n i e ‘mm B?‘ ygmr kaLn-r and raring mnnv of its dlseases “mcenled dun"; m“ hm’ 151-11951 wrlim °1 Mldmemn 5"‘ Studies and examinations corlr- and Broom every 11119191119" 111 PM‘? otlmttnlvhggdsauléhwllh ca‘; . e Eforuumttec whys‘ 1 film Kin?“ three years- crurswuu. to: Plrolvflrisplll- ggtrgrfiizerihgafigllgfleflfifléeeléhlacftotivli: tlnue m. two mo? years L: i..?- 2111c futdrrbe) 1h tiiarcirE n? ‘imam: ggiaaflfmqfetowenefwzgigiose. rovurq reputa- flnrrc o am .1 sud n a so v- 1944 1943 '1‘ ti - quire the dezree c Charter ie are e wit. . . -. v‘ -. M~ N g h y, . 1 . arrows“ .".-"*<*u~.*;<;>;~ hh-mt-ihi. °“ ..::?.‘:.*.“" "“""“ "fg-étffir §;."‘::‘...“*:£:"“.‘t... ?‘“.‘=““§‘.f;f: m ‘gr glsquggg no“ i. emmwer» n: ..3.§ff.“....§°..€‘i....tZi§.“€..Z mwmihemaqein l‘ I m“ e 9WD‘ ‘ ' 384 '21 32'! 1432 ' ' ' ' “aw m a success n '5 ‘ taffeta and carrying an arm bou- e u. m _ _ l oases i I . monds, Charlottetown. Marriage to . I “Sn-s HQME Hymn MA)“: - v- H Hum ‘his tilting“ clgugfiglgaiéio 10;‘; death; ‘l4 3'7 A6 8S NEW beautiful Chesterflcldn- trike place the latter part of Sep- “ork .____. YEARS-Mr. and lvlrs. William u“? fig‘)??? Q1135 Béhgorlllrlcgfifxld for 00a. "sh: of the 1.6: that there are Dlphumh, Toombs Music Store. tember. ON HOLIDAY VISIT - The Ferguson left last week 0n return fink “um Qhfhe an awe,‘ 5km o? N IS ‘ _ t 23:1; disgrace - preverrtsble on‘; ca“! 2-7“ 3M1 n“ "m coNFznEna-Tlou bu‘, m ORWELL w—"-I__On Aumm 6th’ Anise; EgIIiIIII-‘fllad Ilsrrbfil Inlranan it? btahelzhehomgntnexxixrirgigeghshfertr; Wm“ m.‘ and also carrying rum-q CW5. coopslniemewg, m“ R gretlcgrvezitryrl-llrr‘ ceaths 210 an m ass surmrvcrz. L slx members and two visitors mgr, Zgendm; ‘fieclreovacgtxgns sat/t. tfieeirlr. Fromm Edward Island vismng w ggkértalggkgé hi»)??? wmsogerozrg, M W a F . W" Whoolrinx cough‘ ' rvorrcr; n? snvrznrrsens gldlllgfhgllee gbriikrlvlairlraellell- "simwve “W35 in Victoria. m- latlvcs ind frgenbt/IISI iirxrl Hgrregrgré- flower inn. She was stirred in floor. on" 9 - n- Tho st-itcmeirt. ‘ssued in connc-v 19082 445-6 , _ in T P -d b M N n H‘ tend leaving shortly for their Victoria, Sout ev e 8 . 1mg.“ while 55tjn_1ik@ [he bride 2:30 Pr" tiorr with Ioirthzomfng "rlszionai cases 12d” l3‘ ‘M6 13,36 A“ “dvenlsemems w “we” m g‘. he res‘;- m‘ rs‘ e ' different places of duty awaiting Montague and Charlottetown. as miniature The groom was Sup; ~* 1 ymmumzll. w kn _S ‘Fmhm. deaths 457 333 .- Guardian must be in crlice by Mrrc.eod pres! ed and meetln: them‘ M“ Edith goes m ma“ wen as summers... and other Led by Mr. PM ,Dmk a be“ C. B. 29 to Oclotije? 5, 3i; thstellow Ca- . noon or d“ lrnevlgous w mseruon llrllclrcall §'m.‘§ii “lrlllhwilliliihclweed a’? lam-d View SIIDSDIIDI as night sun- parts of the IslanzlllcMr. Ferguson £10.31, Messrs. Ale? Bastions and. -»~-» ._ .A'_ mdtnrzs rcalwe that whooping sum" SUM" . ‘° "15"" nublcaum‘ y c a5 n ' ervlsor for the month of Serptem- who is a successful Islander a- 1min Drake acted as my...“ m", T" _c " . cases 11,982 20,945 urea‘: 51.5.0 _.__- wered by the slze or your shoe. _ _ t as , . n: anada-Mtwork folligir in 1045 caused more coil-ii! 293 R c AL w h l ,, Minute o; “u; omh , I. re d ber. Miss Isabel to her position in UTOAII. was bum in 111M110" fng the signing of the register Mr, a Canada. than poiionryelitls. deum‘ la u‘ 100 “A D f0 . I e. ave {In “fie, and M?» ‘ed n W2; movée ed t the office of the T. Entbn Co. was also his wife who was TONII- Willard Bruce sang Bond's "l Love “sbtwaai” fi dlDhthr-rla and scarlet fever coflr- " q . 1- supply ha? ""“§'"".fa‘° ‘j; l“ lofondedit- at. ‘s. new gas lllllsln She; Lid. While Miss Evir R095 i0 51- erlv Miss Jamie Macliinncn. n You Truly" rrrrrst acceptably. 1.eav-' . synod‘ The statermnz mid n rev.e\\ o Order car y. H rge Co. I - P JOML NIL m rum," “ursm, her daughmr of n“. me Ewen Mac. mg the church n; ‘he organist “fliers were 457 deaths from "3"" ‘implied bf’ u“ Dlcmmlo“ . ___ *l"§.,‘{,,"“'.,,.{°§°,',f},i.,?;'i§"n .11” 5:11.32? studies as a laboratory technician Kinnon or that place. It is B- played rtfendelssohns “Wrddlrg 5111"“ Q5 siamic‘ “ma” m“ hEw TABLE LAMPS- "‘ veryi to hofi; the ma“ ‘me Si.“ ilzuek in the St. John General Hospital round forty-three years since they March" the bridal party. with their left their Island homes to reside guests proeeded to parents r Yhwping cough, 2'10 from diph- i-httia. ‘i9 from scarlet fever and 74 from polio. And, none of the first three wnq fldomie rrt. any time during t-e r. The statement mid that while it l‘ irflslc that medical science has been unsuccessful in “ W develop a preventive for poifomyo- “fir. it also ‘is tragic that the Qa- "liilfln public docs not. cooperate 9° nor cent kn rising the available "WM to wipe out or curb diseases vhwh are nfther wholly or" per- "llly preventable. It was pointed out that thou- Mds of lives zlioallhelotase of toroia, whirls is e1; 1' Elli. Q QC W3 IA diphtheria” c ts whcorrin ‘hivh is 80 per fltYit effective, and. Woes where immunised perso fit contract. who!» cough. the fizrcksisre much midst- Scarlet ‘s tnmrurtstng agent ‘ iruwhfch ts so m sent effective. However, despite the availabil- lot these protective meaaurtl. "i" fllreseee ourscerned still rants "Eltirsteit or 19411 new and smart. Store. TIIE during the first. ".9 weeks o! _ there were reported in Canada 0o C...“ or porromyeirris. 5.534 casrs of son-let. felvfar‘, &13(1uIi‘it:'1:1<a0D1"8 cou h and .' P e - Itgpolnted out further that small- pox still could dc a lot of dlmflilfl if it ever ‘ . epidemic rsmorg the thousands of reons who have m. been vaoetni. ed. It wris tmr there were only five cases .n 1905 and no deaths-the first cases in some yen-g 4m‘, recently there had been an outbreak on the Ps- ctflo Oosst. Mass vacctnstm. tbousends of ctttmns PWYJWY hi" prevented an outbreak evidsmlc l" proportion. iii- corvsfd cred to be "m!" I drr.m. Ayrshire. hlve been saved of Ilsmpshfre. imnrunis almi- mlh ‘Imam BRIDGE WANTED m WALBERSWIOK. Suffolk En!" lend - (C?) - Villagers here want is Bailey brwge thrown over tire eo-ysrd-wide River Both 5° sisters, s. they don't have to travel. '68!" miles o! their strophlrq disthcts tn louthiwold on his opposite t-cnk. detox- improvements. and her fsmf are m wife, Mr. leave for home Oleqow news S FURTHER MANAGEDIENT of Eirstorrr King. Exhibition wlshrs to. add three sections to Class 2. r68) 2 animals progency stein. (Gilt 2 strung? ( Ior 1 sire, Jersey. Registered. Add to section 59 "Jersey." ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED. -. Mr. and Mrs, Neil K. Salmond of,‘ o1 Bonshaiw announce merit of their elder daughter Max-r lne Elaine to John Carmen only son of Mr. and Mrs. Davis Mitchel D186! middle of Septunber. BY PLANE it) CALIFORNIA -- Mr. James A. Pierce of Alameda, WELOOMI .VISI'I‘ORS - Mr. David Brown of . are vtstting Mr. Brown's sister Mrs. Harlem Noble iv, Poplar Street and eetfng other relatives and friends. The! spent. some time h. Prince Edward mind visiting Mrs Brown's people bufoce ecar to New Glasgow. Their son nls sntlthnltiobastlrosrn endthetrdswsterwerelss fer in the “wilt Nan in Toombs Music d“ "mead of 8 cents. The of 1 dam. Hol-l anlmnis get. spent- nrd Mrs. Marltimes. 'I‘hev the engage-i be . interest in Marriage to take Gum and WC?! Bryenton, Provi- IQQ.-IOI guests, for ti few Captain and Mrs. W. J. F‘. l-Isn- right, who were residents of New Glasgow during‘ ‘no is: t Purkdsle. —Na~v Glasgow ednesday. ‘Itre next roll call to be answered by a ma‘ rzrnb bag. Collection amounted to meeting adjourned and a delicious lunch was served by the hostess, A social war. while OF CANADA FLOUR BETH, F1 ' FOR BRFDI) ' (QDK hour was VISITED MARITIMES - Major Alex ltliscDonald Bar.- bcrne Street, are home after r. de- lightful ten days motor trlr. in the crossed from Caribou to Wood Islands. P. E. I. They made s tour of the scenic suty spots and parts of special "The Garden of zr-rsuuf from Borden to Cape Tanner. we. They also took tn parts of New Brunswick cr. their leisurely return -.o Nova Scotra and California, has left by plane on 51011981 also st Halifax where ti"! return to his home. after rpgnd. ing o short time here vtsltlig has Oh l tt. rams‘:- Ant are sown s s. eBr- EIIIDII, Breckiey. along wru- 0...?” 00cm" Her-r relatives and friends. It is ton ee ears since Mr. Pierce lest rtsrwd ere, and noted many changes and ti‘! days. of was stationed at News. P there. NEWLYWED COUPLE ~- The home of Mr. and ‘fir. Forrest Jet‘.- ktns, Seventh st. Trenton, N l. was the scene oi 1r wedding recep- tion on. Monday evening. when they entertained ‘n honor of their son-in-law and dsJghler, Mr and Mrs Hank Hughes. Chnrlowctcvwn. P E I., who came over drrrlng their honeymoon period. The roams were nicely deccrattd in the colors of pink and white with vases of I-all owers giving charm and beauty. 1n the living mom was a pretty setting of pin‘: and white stream- ers falling sofilv from a point up above the chair iri which the bride was to be seat-ed. tannin? as ft were, a. little canon over her head. The address of we come and 0on- grstulatlons was given by Mrs. R 1t. Ilfngley. Mrs’ J-zck Rare and Miss Susie Burris carried fr: the rettily a lrrtod basket v-rrireln- ng the t ts and cnlcd them to ,,the brl e. ‘fhev assisted her ASIFR TO use wiss-cooruris’ — Winni cg and this b61111! 131911‘ llllrst visit” here in that time they followed by lunch served by ctrl great many friends of the bride. For this happy, while VfPddlllif occasion the church infi- <ed reellv beautiful. as a veritablg‘ nn - lprovided bv Mrs. P. I. itincQucrn. Lwlm aohieved n Iovelv setttnz rm", i the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart ‘went tn Boston rind vicinity their weddinir trio. On their rcti-rn they will make their home on titre Island, at. Peter's Road. naturally saw a mamas. Thrr.’ r-enxsrk-"i ed before irrg travelled ovPr n mrticrr- of Western Canada the Northern 518195- convinced that vince 1S "i" green and I Mr. Piniev Ferguson. and iudtli M “lie nllzarilrlerelthe lest victors R9 . his stnrflhere. the writer don.‘ Hwy!“ get gwflv 0h ihlfi P. E. Islsndeg. hlilllxaer an times he has m.“ m-rr brouszht home hi: l! adisn West. ‘Pheir mar-iv relatives sway much impressed with kindness and hofllliflllli’ them wherever thev went durim their pleasant holidsv 908M l" the Garden Province. STIIWAIIT-MacHINNON WED- DING. - At seven o'clock in the evenfno of August 21st, St. Andrews Church Orwell. was tie scene of an interesting event when Florence Marflret, daughter of Mr. and f“. realis- here that that; negletguflltlali’ Prince , hav- Edward Island really Wgolnsilgierablé an the Garden PTO- Donbrfeniog his nix: M1 Y. 5 m“ lo be“ {$5 “marry-coloured 5ufpfl§ed. While Victoria 1&1: and Mrs. rerrruson o'er» ° guests of the formers brother Fkrgusml sind Mrs, no bv the size Bill hooked at everrh-itl 8 of H .. . convinced that the 11128691 nil" , Ferguson is l“ of m. smell and friends here hone this splen- did couple will soon return to visit homes where a reception was held bower of flows-rs. Personals Miss Marjorie Doyle and Miss Inez Murray returned home Mon- day night after sn enjoyable holl- dsy in Montreal. i home here, I l Miss Alice L. Malone. Brooklyn, smo from the wilds of the Oirn- iNew York. is soendinr he with her parents, Mr. John Malone, Charlottetown. and Mrs. .I. Alfred Doyle, City. and Mr. and Mrs, Brendon tire.St.. John, Souris, returned home shown YBaturdsy night. Mr. Doyle and air. St. John were delegates attending l ot Columbus Conven- and enjoyed their l Mr. ,tiorr at Miami. : trip to the fullest. Mr. and Mrs (nee Bertha cently married | honeymoon for Miss Irene Bradley left Saturday on return to Montreal after spend-l ; tng a very enjoyable holiday st her, Y“! Co] fie.‘ vem h ‘ nomml r in! Because of nude; and Mrs. ' . George Hunter- Pctd) who wore re- Lfld spent tour-inc, Psince Edward Jkslaard. have returned to Tiunton, their i l an exclusive new safety i em, Veto does not‘ not clotisesi Is r hands"; stays moist in iar, rubs In easily,- is easier to use! Use Veto rege- ierlyl Check perspiration, atop odor, solely! BEIMIIIII s! din‘ ' and cosmetic counters. J