. _,______-- . -—~ . _ ~ WAN _ m- T ' gm w ttired '3'- [oit SALL ma“: T5212 £331,114‘: lottgtfian 11L 0R NEAR CHAR- in lfliill€rogmes ilixiiepeerwicgs naiaich- Prior to the wedding. the bride house 1P? ‘i; Z Guardian - l wan“ a.“ bwccolgrnodaion ior m». ncfesggrjgs’ was entertained o-t a shower held 1W“ ' ‘ ‘ g. 7-3; Red c ‘drm- ADulx ” - UB1 M“; the in her honor at the home of Mrs. l Cross. a H . During the nup . _. r ' ~— - -. e;- i“ Acadian Ladies Choir, oi’ which the Louis aflzimrt] whgre stills reaehfild " p, _ N0. 4 MASSEY ' ' ' . i, _ d d many au u an cos y gi , . m“ SAL‘ der. Charles Hurry Miscellaneous bride MS a menflilerhrliiriiSfix-‘ZMI: eluding furniture and substantial H“"“R,,B"L 8 21 2i '“ i“ "“'—— number at beifxuté l gdgd t me sums of money 'a . ' ' " - ‘ r ~e : , ~ ~ J35}. .5. !__ ”'?_ Mgrsilicengflsou, FURRIER, 160 Ce Bhck m p“ a On their return the newlyweds yo} 5“..Eim"ii§iUl:e'Ni§nG LoWi-iltl: '“'_il§ §B'17"4H Fbllovidns the ceremony. the will resllsie in Silimmerside. The r n ' ON HAND C C ““‘ l i dgd t the groom an emp oyee oi Brace, Wig-L G‘x————-—-__d'mn' aQq-li‘ Posts. car iota‘: bgrfiiimgf Sh? groolzzimfifiare aodelieci McKay, Co. Ltd-S. ’—— and t _--4 =1 _ c “n, ii W‘: “u: T“? 0133391 les. wodfuFfoatiifiofiixshalkisriiilélfi-i‘ igmimvserlcldibrig ‘rfifiaagifvfig azgsfriends. 8T. DUNSTANS BASILICA _ * ' P. E. 1 ‘ . i- - ~ , r ll —- §£°lFi9:.°".""_‘~__F"°‘°‘L‘-_ ____ _ 833315 mbeongggefvithtafjlldwsrnésoi‘finite $2.3 Thanksgiving Masses at '1. 8- ‘ Fig gfgiq-nffiij‘§i,‘f...‘hfiflfi Team“ Wanted isifisiii-J‘ E§l?fi‘é."‘§%.f$§.‘;‘ i‘; 5 L‘ . - v ~>--<- .-_. _. ______ ——-——' ' 8-18-21 WAN _ " " -~ which large congregations were brook- ____ _ TED PRINCIPAL FOR mew“, i iiiliTDEALl-IRS EARN ' “KaUETSET [NDING _---""'- r’ common rmvmoiam. MUNICIPAL AND oonrons-nou sscunmns BOUGHT — SOLD - QUOTED g J. BRENNAN 8i GOMPANY LTIL. we" ‘"'i'."i;"'..l'ai.'i"...:'""....::,";- c Chlrloltcloyn m mchmondfl- ____'_!‘_f=l=ohonc mo m i l Iiazavci-Mclnnis Wedding A very pretty wedding took place Wednesday morning at 8 o'clock in 8t. Mary's Convent Chapel, Summerside. when Rev. Father Wight united in the holy bonds o! imriicing Rates-Payable in Advance flinimum Charm 1°!’ All) Adversiusncni 2.54)."; ma.“ uni-diam locaii. 6o nor word; Wssiern and Ila-urn m", word: Announcement! and Coming Events so per word- muddled u oer Word; In‘ M Noiiool 10¢ n, h“; u"; ,4 rlorsl snd Spiritual 0 lerings. cams, n“ u p“. “m; up m or Condolence 10o pler inch. Wadrlin; ongagonwnls 40 worn; m 51,00 and l0 coma 0:11am’! ldditiounl I words. Notice; q Thanks and Anni-cola on. ‘Mus-vet inch or so per word. Lin,‘ u usruu.r..zai...n “"- -= m- i \ For Sale. Lost And Found “arms corraca non sate. LOST _ SAW p“? ~~~_ 5W0‘ we§i_’§lbf“°“' all’ 5.3T?‘ NOW! Alvin Munrfngg-S Wanted 511E - nsrrmv RADIO klig order. Russell h otionvolrldeimaid. o-m-zl. _a-ia-1i. m“ 5°h°°1- Slllpblemeni $300,00_ _ matrimony, Margaret Elizabeth. %,""' __ -@ daughter o! Mr. John J. Molnnis .<,--~-- or -‘--l- and the late Mrs. McInnis and Ralph Joseph, son o! Mrs. Razave-t and the laite Mr. Louis Razavet. also of Summerside. To the strains oi the wedding march. the bride entered the chapel on the arm of Mir. James Razavet. brother of the groom. who acted as best mun. Her white sandled slip- pers protruded slightly beneath a floor-length dress of white crepe. the bodice o! which featured a high neckJine and bishop sleeves. A waist-Length enfIoide-red veil. falling from a sweetheart headdress tactfully hold in place by a wreath of apple blossoms and her bouquet o! red roses completed the ensem- ble. Her only ornament was a single strand of pearls. Attending the bride was ll/iiiss Emily Poirier who looked ref." pretty in s. floor length dress of blue cut crepe with a fined M11168 arid sweetheart neckline. A match- ing fingertip veil was arranged carried a bouquet of Nd r0688 is}... For Sale from a fan shaped headdress. She Stock Markets At A Glance GHEIGAGO, Aug. l0 -- (A?) - Tbo min futures market sill had the ittezs yesterday but thero were occasional rallies in some pits. Rye again was weakest. with prices of! more than two cents a bushel most of "the seuiou, and little support appeared. WmNllPEG. Aug. l9 - (GP) — In a dull session, rye futures prices followed the trend at Chicago, and closed unchanlled to 1-2 cent lower with Oct at $1.46. Trade was light in the export market with a cargo of wheat. a- - bout 800.000 bushels. the only sale I swim; ._-.. isurmounted the beautiful wedding cake whlcih later was cut by he bride and groom. | later the bnPPY young couple ' left by Willie for a. short honeymoon through New Brunswick. For travelling the bride donned a. choc- olate brown suit with matching accessories. She carried a biege jeep coat. Her corsage was of yel- low roses. They were followed by o. host o! 800d wishes from their many friends. The groom recently returned from overseas after five years ser- The Solonm Mass of ‘Thanksgiv- sau: - THREE MILCH ])_ A_ M ygclgws to freshen. Ivan Tumei- acphersm“ secmigfgdal ing at 11 o'clock was cclebmicd by wmsioe- ma: -_—;¢-~-~ - -___~.-._~ gov. P- ‘god yiggeptvleug g- ,»-~ ' ‘ ‘ * ougan, aco , . - ron sate - ONE "QLSTEIN I offer for sale my 53F“ MacDonald, Sub-deacon. m ser. Blm- “ mmhs‘ ‘m be" m“ I at, Dunstaffnage, fronting mon, mo. at, the 9.30 and ll o'clock choice mllch cow. three steicrs. S A E d d seven am] Masses was delivered by Rev. Geo. 17mm“ Nwhmwn- Clyde 92' o“ the pave] ma‘, Ch r Hanlon. SJ , of ilhe Immaculate —’—-"‘" "”"'_" ‘ _ . Jmlf mi e5 rom 8 - Qgngepflon Qhurch, Boston, who mu sau: - wn. IS s PER 9"“ . . > .. .. ... loiteiown, ¢<>§"“'“"‘g 5* ‘iiiifiiisiiififsthfii. his. pm‘ s ' ' 8-26-11: Farm for Sale. 83 acres, “was oglmid m good stake w“ a Mm" “am” °f m“ Qt“ ._,-—————————-~———_ 60 cumvamd Balm“: h 0f cllliivflilfili, handy ° is Ht Present "ism"! his w“ “a eon saw - nvmnunn ovu- - e 98V)’ I Ch rches and cheese an. ‘Prainor of the Sacred Heart- b01111 Motors! We are taking spruce and hardwood. Well Sch“. i! _ Hume, factory. In the evening. o ‘Holy Hour of orders for Outboard Motors lor civilian use. Write Bi OIIQQ 101' details to Maritime Qil 8s buiiply 00., Ltd. 81 Prince William Street. Saint qo_ii_il._l‘l_- B- 8'15_'§1- ion sau: - our. REGISTERED Shorthorn Bull. Spencer Hughes. Elnefgld, a-ie-ia-zi. ‘ FRANK SMITH, ________... Female Help Wanted """WW_'_W_ wimp» - amp, ramuz or Auction Sale two. Good wages for the one _____ well recommenoed 7B Euston 1 Mn instructed in offer for sale Street, 8-18-31 by public auction on TUESDAY. AT l P M. .____-___-_ --~- Women Wanted Number 88 Water Street, fortable income by selling Fami- lcx Products from door to door! l-iow about star-tine a business of your own, in your snare time, with the some advantages, in the district of your choice‘! For free details and catalogue: Farvilex. M1600 Delorimier. Montreal. of the late Viola Fall. may be had by. arrangement. W. ll. BEATON. M. A. FARMER- 5i. Solicitor. 1i 13-15-17-20 A WANTED AGGOIINTANT-BUUKKEEPER To take charge of Head Office of a Chain Store owned and located in Central Novu Scoiia. Young man preferred. Must have good references. Steady position for i right person able to take responsibility. Willing to negoti- ate on your idea of what your salary should be. For further pziriiculzirs apply to your nearest Employment and Selective Service 0i‘- ltcfer A. R. 662. ’ P’ (ice. \ AUGUST 21st fenced with good buildings. New Argyle. Q-§O—O-O-OQG-O-OO-QOOO-O+OQ+O o on the premises the house org! lot ha - "NWWWII. belonging to the estnltc Inspection Auctioneer fiifilflvfififlilflfijfiflfffififi "KW .- t. Auction Sale I am instructed by Joseph C. Doucetie to sell M‘ OYIIER BED BRIDGE TUESDAY, AUG. 21M if not fine first fine day _ One cow to freshen Oct. 15; 1 cow to freshen in ‘May; 1 cow to freshen in Dec.; 2 spring calves; i sow. to furrow i" Nllvl; 1 yearling; 1 mare, 16 years old with/foal by her driving Wagon and light harness; 9 acres of standing grain; (lllfllli- ‘He; 27 hens; also cream separator, Del-lalvai; ill’ of hay, TERMS—Three months. ' ALEX MacRAE, Auctioneer T1771». THE __'l"di1IEii' % STEP T0 IMPROVEMENT! AWAY’ aka to woolen» Excellent buildingfl- A. C. FOSTER, Dunstaffnage Farm For Sale sale her farm of 67 acres, a ling and outbuildings. and soft wood. Well spring on premises to the undersigned or Charlottetown. ASKS‘: I want to engage a Bookkeeping guarantee to stay on ih Salary not less than with, willing to make Must give reference. Iflilllllffifafjfifi the preference. than five full weeks. I am willing to wait a Apply in writing ring 3. arr? -" it . 8-14-6i. wanna’.- l The undersigned offers for St. Catherines, Lot 65. situ- ate on West River, with dwel- 57 acres clear and l0 acres hard and Apply to McLean & McKinnon. Solici- tors, Royal Bunk Building, ANNIE S. MORROW 0FFiCE HELP WANTED and Sienography. in two months time if work is _ Should a satisfactory application come in \from a girl discharged or being discharged from any of the armed services she would get Yearly summer holidays with pay not less Providing applicant is working at present able her to give present employer due notice. FRANK S. CLARKE CHARLOTTETOWN VnIflIIIIIIIIIIII/lar/ Thanksgiving was conducted by Rev. L.A Dougan who also preached the sermon on “Peace? His Excellency Bishop Boyle oc- curried his Throne at both the 11 o'clock Mass and the Holy Hour. ____...____ MlnarrVs kills pal FOR SALE Four Second-hand Cream Separators, re-condiiioned and guaranteed i0 give per- fect satisfaction; also a full line of new machines. Ap- ply to your Renfrew dealer, J. M. LADNER Eldon Hotel, 177 Kent Si., Charlottetown, P.E.I. 8-2il3i t girl experienced in both She must e job for at least a year. $80 per month to start salary $100 per month satisfactory. week or ten days to en- or phone 212 or 1368 llrawlmmazaysrfile/Illlzlrfiwgw; t By Webster ma‘ _C__I_-IA.RLO'I"I‘E'I‘OWN GUARDIAN Out Our Way COWBOYS, THRILLS, INDIANS, SPILLS PROVE CALGARY ST AMPEDE IS WORLD'S BEST Breathtaking thrills, break- neck action and impressive color combined this year to uphold expert opinion that the Calgary Stampede is the world's greatest. Above is a. wild moment in an exciting chuck-viragon race. The bronc at right tries to throw his rider. Left, Sarcee Indian Chief Eagle Tail was one of several Chiefs ruling Tepee Village, prominently set up in Calga1'y’s Victoria Park, exhibition and stampede site. I\’.F.B. Photos by Jack Long. By J. R. Williams Our Boarding House How TO RIDE A HORSE JUMPIN‘ A HURDLE.’ YOU PUT HIM DOWN AND i’: UP OFF TH OF THOSE NEW PAMTSJDB. I‘ LL SHOW HIM WHAT MADE THE COW JUMP WHY MOTHERS e21 as»: ‘ mm _u_w,,__ \-\\\\\\‘-.\\\ ET ‘ E KNEES . M 51° 4-1? wiuaaflfi PAGE With Major Hoopla l ECraPiDfTNlGCoS/IMAQME THOSE SKULKING BOARDERS ' SNEAlLlNG AWAY on A VACATION AND DESERTNG Mebw now 1 FEEL THE- PANGS OF NAPOLEON no Eiuise, ABANDONED 8v ‘moss FiCMLE SOULS WHO BNSKED no His HEYDEV , OF POM? AND SPLENDOR- m v. n m. u. n var. on. A mow what mi 60mm 0o wrr _'- ME SHARE G THE BOUTWPM GOWA Buiin TH’ BIGGEST JERNT VA even u EEEN (N SHEEPSHEAD BAY NEAR - _ eaeawszur POST-WAR PLANS 4 stun one THE FAUCET, 1’ l v = i " MAJOR.’ THE cove HPNE < , i some TO A Pow/no r t i » UP spuos ~vi5 THAT Z- ANY Re/xsoio . To QFT Wm-l come on, S - AND 112v ‘ WELLTHBT issue Hi5 BROKEN HEART A Lrtrue = ‘A-r THE QUARTEQ-- HEZAJEIZK IN FRONT- HALF A LENGTH-HUGH sEDDlTn-SECOMD Bv A HEAD -—SPIKE ON THE 12ml. COMING-STRONG- II STOP BARKIN’: y! ueavssi - -_- 4. . ._. 5 * B x nu W1 nil - m éiAflWdxo- ‘ll-ll BiiYl-ISAEIES l5 A ciRcuS PERFORMER-- I DON'T CAREWHATH! is - c/M AN’ ear voug