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Get your jar today- V It all drug - and seainatls GOIIIIQOI‘: CALLAGHAN-MURPIIY WEDDING at, g very pretty autumn wedding which took place in 5t, Aiphonsus‘ church, Windsor‘, Ontario. on Sal.- mqgy morning, September 41h. i008. Miss Theresa Jean Murphy. youngest daughter of MY- and M"- Ausldi-rMuTPhY of Alberton, P. E. 1., became the wire o! Mr, wu- lam Patrick Callaghan, son of ma.’ rrsnk osiiashan and 11w M4 Ml‘. Csllalhan of St. Louil. $31.1. The marriage ceremony ‘jjiylonned by the Rev. Joseph who also celebrated the Rllhilll Mill "rag bride looked chaxmlni 1n length gown o! blush rose fig satin, designed with a lull I long sleeves coming to a point over the hand. sweetheart __ with a pearl necklace. tinge-quarter length veil from s halo of orange llfilsorns. and she carried a 11011411193 ofwhlte gladioius, roses and maid- ‘ll/‘fllllt fern. She was attended time; sister, Mrs, William Gates. ‘who wore a gown of ice blue satin Iith a. beat naoklina. fitted bodice, and full skirt. Her headdress was o! tulle and pink roses. She carried a bouquet of sweet peas and maiden hair tern. Mr. William Gates caipably per- hrsned the duties as groomer-nan. {During the Nuptiai Mass sp- pwilwlaie hymns were rendered by lhq “Girls' Choir." rfilhwinl the cerdmony a re- fliea and dainty wedding break- served at the Belview Iotelfwixidsor, Ont, to immediate relatives and friends. The brides’ hble-was centered with a three ililiiyedding cake, surrounded by small‘ vases of flowers and tail “n: tapers. - ‘Lulu in the day Mr. and Mrs. Callaghan left. for their honey- noon“- | BYS! GlRiSll3 ms don't i ill iii with a . Do ibis: Cleanse with Cutleura Solo-it's im- , any. lasted. Then . . Cutlcura Ointment to alp clear up pimples. nahsa and blackheads. Cuueurs often succeeds 1 wiieaatliars fail. luv at 1351mm: today. S U A P n n n [UTIEURA OINTMENT ‘ The hoPPY couple have now taken lup residence in st. Lnuls, P. E. 1., where their numerous friends wish them many years of happinzgg-A FORD-HUGGAN WEDDING A very pretty weddins was solornnized at St. Peter's Anglican Cathedral on Wednesday, Sept. Qth, at 7 p.m., by the Rev. Canon E. M. Malone. when Cecelia Constance, eldest daughter o! Mr. and‘ Mrs. H. J. Huggsn, Charlottetown, was united in marriage to Leith Ham- mond, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Hammond Ferd. Charlottetown. The brideentered the church on the arm of her father, who gave her in marriage, to the strains of Lc-hengrins‘ wedding march, played by the organist. The bride looked very charming in g floor length gown of ivory satin with beaded yolk and long pointed sleeves, her fingertip veil of silk embroidered net attached to a beaded bridal crown. She wcra a gold bracelet, slit of the groom. and carried s bouquet of red roses. Her sister Shirley was bridesmaid, she fore a floor length dress of blue taffeta with pink net plctun hat and pink mitts. She wore a sterling silver choker, girt of the bride. and carried a. bouquet of pink csrnatioris. The groom was ably supported by his friend, ‘Vernon Garrett, The ushers were ivfindfli Clvw and Beaver MacDon- aid. After Khe ceremony a buffet luncheon was sewed at the bride's heme to upwailds of sixty guests 131111118 the reveiition a toast was proposal by the clergyman, Rev. Cannon E, M. Malone, to which the groom responded. The bride's mother wore a black fldpg dress tdmimed with pink lace and black accessories, and wore a corsage of pink roses. The groom's mother chose a wine crepe dress with wine accessories and a corsage of yellow roses, Mr. and Mrs. Ford left by car for Bummer-side where they took the plane fc-r points in the Mari- times. On their return they will make their home in Charlottetown. Previous to her marriage the bride was tendered s miscellaneous shower at which she received many beautiful and useful lifts. among which was a. beautiful coffee table and roaster from Canada Packers, where she has been a valued mem- ber on the staff. Their many ‘friends join in wish- ing them many years of happiness. That is whet satisfied customers ere saying about our vliolaseme, delicious product. TRY IT TODAY. DON'T SAY IRIAD, SAY LANPS IRIAD Pl-IAS‘! MIPS BAKERIES units» Charlottetown and District Representative ROY (BUCK) WHITLOCK-PHONE "ll-l. Siimmerside and District Representative use! (Windy) mil: -°- mom sci-i DIIMOND A. MACDONALD A telegram was received by Mr. Gees-gs MacDonald, Mermaid. lept. 11th at midnight, conveying the sad news that his son Desmond, age 20 years, had been killed ‘that morning in a highway accident at Batascan near Three Rivers, Qua. Desmond was rushed in the li- Joseph's Hospital at Three Rivers where all the medical skill proved of no azvall and his gentle spirit passed aiway four hours later. Desmond had left the Rvvinee the previous Tuesday for Mout- rssl. Taken in his very prime he had much to live for, but 00d willed otherwise. I-le will be sully missed by his family and in his lhOlTlB where his frequent visits were always looked forward to with pleasure. Besides his aorrowlng wife, form- erly Gloria Duffy daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Duffy, Emerald, P. E. I., he leaves to mourn the loss of a loving (sther one son Wayne age 1B months, also his fat/hes- and mother, two sisters, Marjorie (Mrs. Ivan Driscoll, Mt. Herbert. P. E. 1-.) Dolores (Mrs Raymond Lawless. Kinsston, out.) and three brothers lllfry. Char. Mattel» -; Kenneth, suobury, onu Gerald at home. One sister Adele 18. predeceased him eleven years ago also one brother Gordon, 22 ‘ years. lest his life in Italy, 1944. The funeral took place from his old hume at Mermaid to the Sacred Heart Church, Mt. Ryan. Requiem Mass was celebrated by Rev. Louis Callaghan who also conducted the service at the grave, burial was in the family plot be- side his sister at. Charlottetown. The largely attended funeral, Mass cards, beautiful floral tributes and many messages of sympathy ox. pressed tbs; esteem in which Des- mond was held by his many friends. Mass Cards Mrs. Daemon‘ MacDonald and Wayne 5. . Mr. and Mrs. George MacDon- ald 5. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Drlscoll and family. Mt. Herbert. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Laiwless, Kingston, Ont. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey MacDonald and family, Mt. lldward Road. Mr. Gerald MacDonald. Mr. and Mn. Kenneth MacDon- ald. Sudbury. Ont. Mr. and Mrs. JOhn L. Duffy, Emerald. Francis. Elinor Duffy, nnerald. Mr. Edgar Duffy, Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Lawless and family. Kingston Ont. Rev. L. P. Lawless, Sudbury Ont. Rev. Sister Men-blah. Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. MoGlsde, Kingston, Ont. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. ‘Nader. King- eton, Ont. Mr. and Mrs. Kingston, Ont. Miss Mary G. Driseoll, Scston, Mass Miss Bertha Drlsccll, Donogh. Mr. Edward White and Mary Donagh. M1‘. and Mrs. Daniel Murphy and family, miersld. Mr. and Mrs. Walter White. Doncgh. Mr. John Brazil. Mt. Herbert. Mr. and Mfrs. Ibnrnet Power, Mermaid. Mr. Alvin Beagan, River. Mrs, Briana Power and Martin. Mermaid. Mr. Henry Miiiar, Johnston's and Wanda A. E. Lanes, Johnston's River. Mr. Daniel MacDonald. Glen- flnnan. Mr, and Mrs. J. J. Beagan, Donogh Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Driscoll and family, Mt. Herbert. Mr. and Mrs. Athol MacDonald. Mermaid. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hefner, Dorwsh. Miss Mas-y nuth Oho-lleran, Johnston's River. Mrs. B. Higgins and Phyllis Johnston's River. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Peters, Mermaid. Mr. Vincent lrasil. Mermaid. Mr. A. J. and Wallace Camp- bell, Donogh. Mr. William T. Brazil, Mermaid. Mr. and Mrs, William T. “rrsinor, Johnston's River. Mr. and Mrs. ‘James MsoOon-nic. Johnston's River . Mfr. and Mrs. H. Baegan and family, Johnston's River. Louis, Mary and Ada McKei-ma, Mermaid. Mr. and Mrs. Russel mime-ll, Mt. Herbert. M-rs. Hugh L. MacDonald. Mi. Hdfbcrt. Mr. John Skully, Nova Scotis. Mr. Peter Nolan, Souris. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. lznlth Johnston's River. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Walker 1rd family, Johnston's River. Mr. Joseph Hughes, Emerald. Miss Phyllis Lee. Charlottetown. Mr. P's-uni: Murphy. Emerald. Mr. Joseph Beagsn, Johnston's ‘lvar. Mt. Ryan Altar Society. Senior Pupils Johnston's River Jvchool. M1. and Mini. Gerald Power, Bouthport. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Mee- Donald, Charlottetown. M3‘. and Mrs. Adrian MacDonald. Souris. Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Maotluigan, Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Charles MacDon- ald. and family, Vernon River. Mr. and Joseph pom, Mermaid. Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. n-ed Drlscoil and family. Donosh. w. John l-l. Gallant and family, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. MacDonald, and Mrs. MacDonald, Glanfinnan. Mr. Austin Campbell, Emerald. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. MacDonald and family, Mermaid. “fir. and Mrs. Owen Kelly. ou- ’-- Fran GUARDIAN. cnanisorrsrowfi". “WhéciiSho _____)_-_ i v 0011100541542" . s a pk/ei; It's amazing! But it's true! Thsnlts to ever growing opularity and increased production, appetizing Quaker gutted Wheat Sparkles now cost you no more per ounce than in the pee-war year of 19381 You get the same tempting Pulled Wheat Sparkles you love so well ; a '. the same appetizing crispness '. i a the same inviting toasty whole-wheat flavor and the same grand whole- wheat nourishment a i ; all for no more than you paid 10 ‘ears ago! What a saving in these days of inflationary prices! reat the family . . . help your budget . . ; order Quaker Pulled Wheat Sparkles from your grocer today! NOW m z SIZES Reg: 4 as: Ieonamy Slsa and Giant 6 as; Family Package l from Guns" family Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Coady. Charlottbtc-wn. Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Kelly Char- lottetown. . Th, Hughes Family 109 Pownal St. ChEIIOUQlOWIl. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard and James Martin, Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Gallant Charlottetown Mr. Brody Smith. Webster's Cor- ner. . Mr. and Mrs. Albert Zakem Char- lottetawri Mr. J. J. MacDonald and family Glenfinntn Mr. John and Ernest Beagan, Donagh Mr. Michael O‘Shea Gallant, Rustico. l ‘Spiri tusl Bouquet. Catherine and Beatrice O'Shes. Mr. Amos and Helen Hogan. Mr. Victor and Mary MacPhee and family. Mr. and Mrs. Percy A. Murphy and family, Emerald Jct. Russel and John. Bcagan, St. Dunstan's College. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Trainor. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon MacDon- ald. Mermaid. Pearle and Betty ‘Irainor. Mr. and Mrs Borden Boswell. Marshfiald. Wci-nens institute, Johnston's River. Eleanor MacDonald. Glenfinnan. Mr. and Mrs. Adi-in Maclnnis. Sourcis. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Carr and family, Mt. Edward Road. Mr. and Mrs. P. M, Lawless Kingston. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Mumaghan,’Cullen and family. 1 Donagh. wreath - Employees‘ o! Lees Mrs. Moi-once unis. 698 (mine) ludbury. Ont. Miss Donalda MacDonald, Glen- Wreath — The Victoria kivfl m and Mrs. Owen Kelly and flmian. Club. Charlottetown- Theregg, Plgquld, M1‘. and MP5. DOMI- MIOLGOC, wrath —- 136171119 1‘! 5*" I Mr. and Mrs. Jsmas Pltsgerald, Oharlottetown. Charlottetown. Morel tad Mrs. Alex Robertson, J Cuth igiaoiwerlsl gt band, M; M , and Mrs. J. J. Morrissey and c "r ° mm‘ “w "c ' ' ‘r en's family’ vmon Riven M‘; Daniel Dflgggfl, 51'“ Dun. Shoal of Gladioli - hi!‘ J! Mi‘. and Mrs, Oswald Murphy, sllh’! College. Mrs. Bill Hayes. Mt. Edwal Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hynes, Char- Mr. and Mrs. Leslie MacDonald, 3°35- mtetmm smiilthpogoswell Jenkins p s ‘h 1'5. . Mmmu’ yup“ y Mrs. John F. MacDonald and card 0f Thank’ Arum‘, Hughes’ family, Little Pond. Mr. and Mrs. Bedford. Richard Currie, Montreal. William Currie, Verdun, Que. Floral Tributes The 13mm; .91 the late mond MacDonald wish to thl Crescent _ Gloria and Wayne. their many kind relatives, friend _ M ~_ g 13-‘ Rev. sister M. Paula, Char- v ~ i, B" kl‘ e, fsxilyfufiahniloixciiiever “you and ioiietown Hospital. Mgghfrflx" Blaze w” m Pillow - Mother and Dad and and neighbors for the large mlmbs Mr. and Mrs, .1_ g; Mofflsgey and 'Mr. and Mrs. Wilson MacDon- M1~.S_ Jam A_ swmm cl‘ar_ family- of Mass cards. beautiful flowers as] wimanhvemcl“ Rm! ‘ aid’ Johnston.’ Rh,“ lonemm Spray -.. Eli-hand Mrs. Lends (messages o! symllathg sent the: Eddie, Jcseph, Earl and Justin Mr» and Mrs- Elmer Cooper. My, and Mrs. Pete MacDonald Culev and um i- in their recent sad eieavemon- v Southporh and Bruce. Awmagum Spray — Mr. and Mrs. W. T. ; I s l lambda wusrnie _ 14-0»! PAiMauvs PLAN .1 woiiio o0 ma nus ‘ Oil! mmriiiiou omml? Doctors Prove the Palmolive Plan bring Si». M4 "1 laws MWWMHNIHANI an wow easy ms‘. HIRES suyou so. l. wssu mun m: wim ramouve SCAII ssoonos. MASSAGE WITH Psimouves sort isvsiv LATHifi. aiusai l. co nus s one: a oav an ioalghil ll s . ' slim/Gus $27.2 2% 3H“ q . Miss Helen Wiscell. fins. In. and Mrs. Grass D 0 ll you was! a ooaplaalea the aavy of “nuance of ovary man-start she I41 Remember, the Palmolive P160 sins syn-so luster what sls is can they ha haw-mastitis" .'.':.:.-.;1"'"~°-""'~-~“ woman-the v Palmolive 0d r6lgrNo:sai1ll°\,xn:l new baa s1 a fuel l4 and baforal W51?’ Wliifltwsrmeairmfiwimwiaaao v IIKITDIIUNTDNIGIQT. NANCY-AND JUST see wim HAPPENS! nsmmssa, aeoocroas-uaome sun smausu- ‘ / J ‘ YOU, r00. - *1 ~- muy look for these alsln Improvements In only ‘l4 l>__A__YSl lass Incipient llsslrliefldl - i. ,. gqlenu“ ~> ‘flflflfl, (lama ALMOLIVEPLAM Ideal fl“ PAGE SEVENTEEN