race frppr THE MODERN BRIDE WEARS A wedding hand FROM HIl-ILLNEIIS The custom of "with this ring l thee wed“ remains unchanged but the fashions have advanced to our present-day magnificent styling-Be modern . . . choose your ring here. / ENGRAVED and DIAMOND Bluebird and Brltial Wreath Bands r10“ from 14K yellow gold rings, hand engraved. Plain or with spark- ling diamonds. L“ Away Gifts P" Christin“! Now at wellne" _ l.‘ Wellness Jewelers Since 1868 I Q ___ _ , _ __ 7 l l . Mr. \\'. Pure ill and Ml's. vat DDUCETTIIEBEI§ATBTEBSON ywas of red roses and bvabysFbr-eatii.» K51“ Bung g1 me bride’ pouwd‘. qt P .“ Ch ‘h D m The bridesmaid w” L“ 10mm“? The brides mot-her wore a grey on- ‘. . eters urc , arttmou . Doucette, Charlottetown, sister o I me ‘vim n“). acbcssurics and a was the scone of a very pretty wed- the groom. and were a floor-length L dmg Ennseptembgr 2' wheiflflevl‘ gown of u" noise luffew‘ wuh “m,” mo i.r was lillilllli‘ to alitnu. Father “pope! “HIT-ed In montage sia accessor es and a bouquet ti 1m happy cuuple M, by u“ m, goth Ldlléln PIQtEISOVILJdSiDI-lgalél‘ of‘ pink roses. Fred lleshton. chat: P‘ m I‘ where “m, will Spend m“ ' an ' '5' awe-l ' B‘ eimnh mtewwn- w“ 7-795‘ ma" All“ Eioncytnoon. For travelling the bride Woodlowlt. and Joseph Doucette.) Maureen Brown, Charlottetown, eon of Mrs. Agnes Doucette and the, sang several selections with Miss late John Doucette, Charlottetown, Marie Martin playing the organ. P. E. l. . A wedding breukfnst. for about 45 The bride entered the church on guests was served at the home oi the arm of her father. who gave her. the brides: patents. The rootnie away She looked verv lovely in a’ were decorated with white stream- flotcg-iengtfii hgow? olfmivory dsxatlnl erg and! bells, 881mg and wthltfel glad- swee ear nec ne an ong o an mx umrner owers. . . new. worms t. u. mt. m1 u. at... w... w... . :22 :i.:".::.tt;.§2t2tBritain: fingertip veil was hzld in place wlthj three-tier wedding cake and white r91...“ m. CCU-n; “Wm fishy.‘ in orange blossoms, and her bouquet: tapers in double crystal holders» 1151mm ; Maura,‘ Hcmld ” I c oi rcci l‘().\(‘5. The ‘groom's wore aroyal blue suit with grey t\CC1-'~'501"-i‘s and a corsair.“ of red imrringe 11ml of honor at t.c\'-, she received l JVIOILS to hrr bride tras- attest eral showers when many useful gifts. She received a Coffee table from the supervisor ;‘»“"",§3 ww- m mom tuna at star ~- Abovo. left. Father Robert of the Trappist Mon- astery of Mlstamini collects the books for his ord- er; right, two pretty; representatives oi the Chin- ese colony in Montreal. help with the distribution: lower loft, a becrtlcd Sihk from Vanceuvt-r pro- pazes for the allotment of books to the toast t"t ‘ East India residents; nnd right, a group cf Ottntvn residents iine up while a volunteer worker writes Canada is having a new kind of ‘book week" from September 9 to i6 when consumers from coast to coast are turning out to get their new ration books. More than 7.000 distribution cen- tres in every city, town and hamlet will be open at. some time during this wee-k to hand cut the valuable little coupon-books which keeps Canada's system of food distribution in such smooth run- nlnx order that: shiploads of essential foods can be in the n i i t‘ t sent regularly to the devastated areas oi Europe. Book No. gleam“, n 0mm ‘on’ Centre‘ Ram“ —-—--——--—-~ -~--- -__-*_ - *4 cugiacorrarowu cunnbrm l" ‘I EASTER" GUARDIAN "BIABEWELL PAITY — Misses Jean Duvsr and Nellie 0iemmts_ were guests-of-honor at s chicken supper held It Poole’! H0191 by B. number of their girl fiends 1W week. Both young ladle were Pr?‘ rented. with a gift and a humor- ous address was read to each. Al-_ though taken. by surprl9B._ graciously thanked their for their gifts and good wllhel 1!! their chosen profession. Jean has gone to Montreal to take n, nurses’. training course in the Roy-‘ll VK",‘ toria Hospital, while Nellie has any tered the Prince Edward Island Hospital. Charlottetown as a studw ent nurse. ..°RICE -- WILSON NUPTlALS- A pretty wcddim; was solemttiwd Ill ' All saints Church. Cardigan on Wednesday mormng June 12th when Lauren-e Emmet. son of Mr and Mrs James Rice. Glenfumirtg took j as his bride rilldegarde Marv. youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson, Cardigan North. The ceremony was performed b" Rev Fljlhel‘ Harold Croken Paris‘: Priest. The bnde looked rhanuii-J. in a street length dress o! tight but." crepe with accessories to match. She was attended by her sister Kay who wore a dress of Rose cre_;".-: with ntatchiau accessories Tm" groom was aitended by his broth-r‘ Russellét lvliss fliiereatdda 1302281111’; ‘gm; ,paye. he e i1 . " and was acccmn-tznlst So: t e Girls Choir who rendered aPPf-"Pflfiit" hymns during ‘the Nugttal Mass lifter the signing of t e Rtegistfll the happy couple left. ctmid a shower of cortfeiii and ricc for the ironic qt the bride's gurents where break- fast was saved to a largo number . of relatives and friends. In U19 afternoon the Weddin! PM“ motored to Charlottetown and other points. returning in thc- evening‘ to the home of the groom where n . delicious supper was sewed to a.‘ host q! friends The remainder of the evening was spent in dancing to the music of Ballads and‘ Webster's Orchestras until the small hours of morn‘ g when the gue=ts departed Wis g Mr and Mrs i Rice many yous of happiness. ‘ young couple will take up residence l in Glenfanning where the groom,‘ has taken up a. farm. followinB 1'!- charge after serving with tie Cflnadhtn Armv overseas >0 _______- - ‘Mr, and Mrs. Ben Stevens and j six ultiltlrcn returned on Friday ‘to their home at Georgetown. utter. spending a week in Trenton, N.S..\ with her sisters, Mrs. Florence Cnmpbfill and Mrs. C. E. Stevms. Georgetown And COK BUT With‘ ‘are 1.1m E will not be Available for Some, Time~_. 3 We Can Supply Yon Something BETTER Reading Briqueis Due to the uncertainty of procuring COKE in time for the com- ing season-we have contracted for several cars of American READ- ING BRIQUETS. " READING BRIQUETS are made of Reading Anthracite (Hard Coal) with all impurities removed and have given complete satisfaction h all types of heating plants in the United States since 1939. i If you have been wailing for Coke or other winter fuel, we would recommend that you place your order with us Brlquets for delivery from the cars due to arrive shortly. NOW for Reading Phone Your Order Now to GUARANTEED SATISFACTION SINCE I857 Vicinity _ Corps. Major George, a nativel —' -~ Ingcrsoll, Ontario. joined the nt- John DeLory was a visitor to v.1 i c“ .n 1935 and this ‘m Tuesday’ lilémflrstoltrip black to Canada. Dur- Charlottetown Mr. and Mrs. J. A. MacKinnon and ‘Mr. Gordon Ross. motored to tries-from 1936-38 he served Cll31'l°ll91°“'l1 rctenuy’ China, then in Belfast, Ireland. is —_____, S l. I939 l’! \ m biliZECl tilt M155 RM“ Llewemn‘ §tudelgg sfillt-d with the Ztlpeditaionary force Ems.“ M ‘he P" Island, Dew, to France, returning to Eniland 15 “Slum? a‘ m“ home l“ ‘ with the remainder of this force r Dunkirk. He saw a part . Le ei Mt-Cormick. has ac- om m-gll-d vnlxplloyitient as a PFPW mm" bur of Dredge No, 14.4“, present operating in Georgetown. “dag by way o! Cape 7.01M‘. ‘George of the Royal Army Medic ing these eleven years away Ma- jrr George has visited many coitu- fl lhe Battle of Britain but in March 194-1 sailed for the Mediterranean Good Hope. He was in the Syrian campaign and in the seesaw battle of North Africa under Viscount. Montgomery. While in North Africa he was wounded and taken pris- oner but a sandstorm came u and he and his comrades succee ed in escaping. When the Allies landed In Si-eily, Major George was there and also with the British forces in Italy. After his return to England in the autumn of 1945. he made two trips as medical officer, first on a transport to India and after- wards to Australia and New Zen- land. At present Major George is on terminal leave and plans after his discharge to practice his pro-| fesslon in Canada. While a1 oil is if] o v-s Mr. Chester Llewellyn i: hov- lng the roof of his factory on the Queen's Wharf. shirrigled with fire-proof shingles. Mrs, Mary a-ew and daughter Sadie of Cambridge. Mass, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Victor. Mr. Lester Henry, employee of Davis and Fraser, Charlottetown spent the weekend at the home of Mrs. Elsie Prosper. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fraser of Charlottetown, are visiting here, guests at the home of Mr. Henry Hemphill of Bumt. PolnL-Geo. Mr. anti Mrs. Arthur Jones and two sons Arthur and Richard of Newton, Mass, motored to George- town arriving on Monday. They are the guests of the Hemphill family of Burnt Point. Georgetoniucis visiting Charlotte- town recently incl\|tlcd-—Mr. Rufus Glory and son. John Perry, Char- les Currie. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Fitzgerald, Mr. Emmet MacDon- ald, Mrs. Chester Walker. Miss Margaret Richards and Howard Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Myerick Enston of Hamilton, Ontario, who have been spctzitiing the summer here left on Monday by ear for fiamilicn. l’ "me Af-IREEMENT te- "THAT "ms LAST one "ro LEAVE ‘n-tts Hammer:- House sets "ms maes- By J. R. WILLIAMS They were accompanied by Rev. G, R, Hartman, who recently re- turned from n business trip to New York and who wI-ll visit his former home in Ontario. Since indocr gatherings and WAIT A MtNuTgl YQU concentrations of crowds are at presont banned by a Government order. it was felt something shauld be (lo-nu regarding tho large num- ber oi‘ people who nightly gather Buying’ Poultry And Battle Daily We pay railway rates and trucking equal to railway rates. We Have“ Stock S; 550 x i7 Tires. 550 x 20 Tires. 450 x 2i Tires ALL SIZES PASSENGER 8: TRUCK TUBES NATIONAL BATTERIES Maurice Block t Co. 158 Kent Si. r Crales supplied. snsraau PACKING c0. Sfiuris Howard S. Macleiln Electrical Ctmlrlclor Gmrkelown Y BEER BOTTLES FOR PROMBT PICK-UP SERVICE p ‘trout: zoos We “Pry stock or Electric- al Appliances. Fixtures. REA, Victor Bodies. Battery Badloe n“ h stcck, in the local post office and remain ‘in close contact for ns high as ,three quarters of an hour while | the mail is hcing sorted for de- illvery. Oltllzens in Getvrgetrrnn .have been extremely fortunate to | llaie, in having no eases of Polio -and it is therefore necessary to | take every precaution. , .____. Georgetown recently had as an interesting visitor Major C. H. A Favourite Remedy oowr WANT Your? MOTHERS‘ To BE w/onniso! "rt-tum or ‘EM WAFHNG AN’ WAIYING"! NO! VOU BOYS GO BACK HOME AN‘ TELL 'EM YOUR UNCLE 11M l5 HERE-- BOYS here vposlis were by M-ix Buse, reported Major George stayed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Knight, where his wife, the former Elsi-e Knight and his daughter Laverne, resided during his absence. VANCOUVER. Bept. 6 -- (C?) — Vazuottver Medical Association re- ported today in its official bulletin that clay taken from a. ituge de- posit "eametvher-s lntwecn Van- couver and Prince Rupert‘ has a wide range of curative powers and that clay promises to become "a valuable addition to our phar- TORONTO, Bent. 6 — Advertising image in greater in July, 1946, than tn t that several Vanomver doctors found it effective in neaiing a wide range of internal and external ailaierr. iOPl —- Canathan daily newspapers was 19.2 pzr ct-n: same month la,t ;,rar, the Canadian Daily Newspapers lissocciatlon at. nounced today. Nltioml duvet-tis- ing was increased by 14.7 per cent, mucopcelu." local advecrtLs-ing by 14.6 per rent The article. winch said the de- and classified zt-ivertising by 3J1 ircovercd in norih- per oent. ern British Columbia 11 veal-s ago Fun BOARDING auuse . Al-LTHERE, same! ‘l’ new ‘v z a“ r seen ‘nltnktne sAclé To 6h; ' / ion grmff; acrfifi Q1555 sateen ~{oo'n-\-~ llaz- _ : Pump HANDLE; GT LL How 1 FOUGHT ‘me Town auto! HEREI-wfm N A ode“ FOR you. Hetoeo ‘bu our 0F STEAL- Too»! AMO5-~DON‘T me ecRAPt-zs AND TAuet-rr You w unis rage. "rm/tern i QQQL§IIQQZ6FTYMO~W ' arts no cuecKs FOR ' ..-"- W - HAPPENG I NEED A FF tessn A oottuz GLIGHT FAVOR-w gguLg [Btaorusatv TOUCH AND 9~/z r in. .\|leau\ur.on. 60= B)’ Edwina AND ASK YouQ MOTHERS t: YOU CAN COME AN‘ CAMP wn-u ME FOR A WEEK, AN‘ m. LOOK . a Arrerz o " .,_.// /- f . . - 44/...’ /////l7//'///I// 7/;- I \ BUT DON'T TELL cousiu MILLIE! SHE MIGHT REMEMBER sue I For the ant hundred years DOCTOR FO LEIVB EXTRACT OF WILD STRAWBERRY line I l been n favourite remedy for bowel 1 complaints. Mada from an original prescription, it ie safe, pleasant and effective. Prescribed for Diarrhoea Intestinal Paine Sorflic u 30ml“? mp a at , at the this. symptoms of bowel com- plaints try this old family, remedy. You'll he agreeably eur- grisod how quickly it works and on much better you feel. But eek for it name-DOCTOR IUWLEIVB E TRACT OI‘ WILD , STRAWBERRY. Prlee 50o e bottle. he I. lllthm 00.. IM- Tomte. 0st.‘ CHIONER THAT 1F I'VE %ME Oi. HELLO-Tl-Lllr-TELL YOUR EX- HE STWG IV: ' NBC ’:///” ‘FILLIE-"l Jurr eAv: uzwtn '1" ALL MV DLD Sl-OR... | Jug- . M1020 YOU 1'0 mow 1'0 utcs TO With Major Hoopla -