mm no advisable to (M the kiddies some practical treintng in elearilnesa at the lime limi- Ttia mice quarters ahoulil Ia wN.Eal&AIAY'll . While moat cata prefer not to my of white mice to more con-. ventional pets. at many I bewil-: aoul: its for. t Youngsters -flail prefer I col-: MIL AND MRS. 1. Very Petty Wedding Held At The Basilica Si Dunai;-in s Rastlira. (Iharliiite 't'hi- groom was attended h) Mt town was the setting for a very Thane Doll? in but man. MN! pretty wedding at 9 niclot-lt. Satur- Mr Sheldon .lay end Mr Robert day morning. July 6th, when Mary Frost-r as ushers. Kathleen. daughter of Mr and Mrs. Mrs. Reid, mother of the bride. Walter Reid. ('harlnttetnun and l'lllt5l' for her daughter's wedding .Inhn Andrew Brendon Hciiiit--at-' ll bits-styled blue linen suit Mllll (lh rlottetown. were iiiiitcd in white at-t'essoric.s Her t-oizsage Jri riagc by Rex Walter lteid, was white and pink carnatinns hrothcr til the l)f'IflP. Present in Following the ceremony a recep- ihe. sanctuary were Rev. Earl llal- tioii was held at the Queen Hotel him and Roi F Mcwade fot ll.'i guests. The bride's table Organist tor the oct-asiiiii nits um fllL't'l) decorated with baskets Mr: Joseph l)ou,-zaii who a('t't)lll til tiiixed suniiiier flowers and cen- panied Mr James l-ilannigan in tred Vlllll a three tier wedding beautifully rendered appropriate cakc lfll'l'"'(l by a l'ltllilailll'P bride hymns during the Niipiial Masmyand groom. The .Kal'l('llllll')t Mas tastefully de- Mi li.....iiii Brtmti capahly act- coratt-ri Vlllh tall baskets of sum- ed as Master of ('eri-iiionies. Rev. MN" floiicr: -the guest pcvis uerc liiail llldllltfl prtiptised the toast to mat-kcri utth white satin boils top- lllt' bride tti which the grotiiii lit- pod bx nhitc .-iringa bios uins ttngli responded The grooiii then The bride giien in marriage byproposed a toast to the bridesmaid her father. was lovely in a floortto which Mr. Thane Doyle cape- lennth gown of embroidered cry:-.bly replied. ' tallettc The gown was fashionetil For trait-ltint; the bride rhtise with a ttzzhi fitted bodice. scoop- a light blue priiit-ess styleti dress rd neckline and full-hopped skirt. Milli nialcliing jacket and xihttc The long sleeves tapcrctl to points accessories Her rorsage uas nver the hands l cnronet of pearl white carnalions. and scqutns held her finger ttpl Out of the DTOHYWP RlI93l! WP" veil of titllc illusion tier bouquet Miss Josepliine McQuatd. Brook- was of 'niniattirr sweetheart ros- line Mass. Mr a nd Mrs. Bert .5 Reid. Hrcntla and .lininiy Rt.-Id. Mr Tiir initial .'lllt'nflafllx. bliss .t- and Mrs t'liarlt-s Reland. all of ltnr Item and Miss liorccn llcid. Pt-nilirokr-. ()nt.: Mrs (ilcn Tomp- aistiiru nl thc bride. were gownedlltins. l-Ztiiiiitnton. Alberta. Mrs. El- ly. similarly-sI)lPfl dresses of blue mer Mclnnis, Dartmoiitii. V.S.; Mr. nylon. sashcd with deeper shaded and Mrs. .latiies Ayt-rs. St .lnhn. eummerbund: that fell in lloattng'.V B panels twerllte street length tihirts.t On their return Mr. and Mrs. They iinrc inatt-hint: pit-lure hatsllit-tiiu-ssey isilt take up resirit-nce and carried nosegays of yellow at i-Iii Kent St. t'hal'l0ll('lttvbn. miitntt and white carnations. Photo by (iarnliuiii 3-itiidln. 5 MB. AND MRS. J. WILBERT 50TH Wedding Anniversary Is A Very Happy Occasion in July Imh Mr and Mrs Wilbert (iahtll. Springfield. P.l-I l.. celebrated their fiftieth wedding an- Iivgrgqry At St 'inn's (lhurrh. Mopp Rivar, on July liltlt. l':l'l7. 7.cI h May Mm-phv anti Joseph Wil- Iert Cahtll were united in mati--- puuiy by Rev. A. S Macmilay CAHILL .l.'Tiu-tr attendants were the bride"! sister. Anfllr, iMri. ylohn A Hugh- rs'. and the grnomiti cousin. AI- bcri f)'(ionnnr. now deceased. Tn ihix itntnn were born three diiitghtc-rs Lillian. IMrs .lohn Hil- grril. Brendalbane; Evelyn, vMrs. Wilfred Mnrri-tonl, Saint John. V, R. and Teresa. lMI'! .lohn l)u-l --r---- lrtitcttem Montreal. They h a v ey lperformui by ' with a bar-kgrniilfl of mixed sunt- KNITTED THIS hatidsiiriie evening tiltratli in a dress that can grace tn.-iuv 0('('Ill0fIl and be worn all year round. it is it black hand - knittcd ribbon evening dress (1(KlQnI'rl to compliment a pri-tiy back The frock is high in front amt 7Vilhiie-Munn Wedding tau” Camilla itcun. aouu Mun. Phone can Pago8ThaGuard.ian Thur. August 1. 1957 Dr. Ernest P. Waeka and his two IODI. Peter and Andrew. 0t.- tawa, arrived in Bedeque on Mon- day evening, July 19th. to spend aeveral days on the Island. Part til the stay will be spent with hial lather. Rev. E. 5. Weeks and Mn., Weeks. Other relativea and frlendai lwill be visited. 4 Dr. and Mrs. G. B. llitrt-ii and family have left for their home in; Fair Haven. New Jersey. after. spending the put two weeks with. the former": parents. (lapt. and! Mn. George Burch. Borden. Mrtt. Jo h it Freethy and h r r daughter Miaa Reta Freethy of Re- l gins. have been visiting in thel province. Misa Fruthy is art rnn-I aultani in Regina for the City achools. Mra. Freetliy wait the for-I mer Miss Annie Cotes of Milton.- lt is twenty three years since she visited her native province. Mrs. l-lreethy and Miss Freethy left Wed-l nt-sday-for Michigan. uhcre they will visit Mrs. l-'reethy's sister DI'.t Mildred Cotes Burner and Dr. Guy Burner. Mr. Rufus Stewart. St Sit-pheii.i N.l-'i.. is vacationing in Montague. guest of his sister and brother,. HAPPENINGS l Mrs. Wlllnlfred vtcitemn and Mr. lot Charlottetown. have .returnedl l They were the guests of Mrs. (fos- Rotisi Beef Fresh Ground Hamburg Ethan Stewart and Mn. Stewari.. Alao vialtlng Montague are Mr. and Mn. Everett Prouer. St. Stephen. N3. They are guests at Poole'I Cottage. i Mr. and Mrs. Alex Scott and! their daughter Mrs. Ronald Cald-j well and granddaughter Maureen 1 are in the province. They are guests at the Charlottetown lvlotel.. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stone and! Rib Stew Beef 2 lbs. 59c I be banned, a time come: occa- lltlally Jlbu you have to do it. dered mother knows. sllegneguwudl ' Uae warn: water with loan. nry Since lllll. folhle ll usually en-, '" ' um aeaiiy but nun-ouahiy Indldured until it runs its course.lt tmii iieiitiiu. S The Best Values for your Food Dollar 3 lb. 396 Peljfction 2 lbs. 65c 5 Norma accompanied by Mr. and" Mrs. Stirling Rodd and Donald. alll ORANGES 2 DOZ. 69: home from it two weeit motor trlpl in Ontario. While there they visit-l ed with relatives in St Cathar- inea. Gait and Waterloo. They alsol had the pleasure of viewing the: beautiful Niagara Falls, wt-Ilantll Royal JELLT POWDERS 3 Pkgs. 25: TEA Broken Pekoe Lb. 76: Canal. Toronto and many other points of interest. Mrs A. Costello and her daugh- ter Betty Costello and Mr. Ed- ward Taylor all of Toronto have b.ean visiting in Charlottetown. tello't mother. Mrs. C. Ynunker and her brothers. Messrs Robert. Wilfred and Wesley Constable. ELEANOR ROSS Ry ELEANOR ROSS It is aid that man's best lru-nd is his dog. although other pets may come first with some people. At any rate. In return for his af- fection and loyalty. the household pet deserves more than food. illi- ti-r and an occasional pat on the head PHYSIFAI. (fill-Kilt l'l' llia health should be t-liecked. ands-and-water clean. ELEGANCE dips it-ri low in Ii;it-k. it has I uttie l:ll(l' border in outline the en- tire ncckliiie and the armholel. The drcu is at court traiclt-r too, as it t.-itu-s at little space in a luggage case. is Lovely Summer Event A very pretty wedding took DlHl'P at the home of the bride, at titti- thlrty o'clock on July fl. l!I.'i7. of Ellen Katherine. daughter of Mr. and Mrs Archibald V. Munn. l.tI- tel Sanda and James Willtant White. ion of Mn. William Whltr and the late Mr. William White. Abney, l'.l'-1 l. The double ring NlI'f'l'lN)n) uas ROW. '1 S Wtinllrri mer flowers. Mrr. Holden Mnrl.ttrr played suitable music pr:-vioits tn the ceremony and as guest stilnisl sang "I Love You Triily” during the signing of the register The bride. vthii was”gtii-n in marriage by her father. intro ti ballerina length gniin of vthttr ni- lon net with lace inserts orrr bridal satin. it was fashioned uiih it fit- and scqtittix gm of red and ithile mums. The bririr tins attended by her lllf't't'. Miss .lNtfl Gordon. who wore it ballerina length gown of pale blue ni-t mer taffeta with match- ing headdress She carried I noise- 185' of white and yellow muma. Supporting the groom was his l)r4IlllPl'-in-lRM. Mr Oriol Hooper. For the nt't'JiStnn the bt1'de'a mo- thcr wore a navy floral sheer dresa with whitr accessories and a cor- sagc of white rarnations. The groom's iiiothcr those a dress of royal hlttr iitlh white accessorlea and a rorsage of white carnations. Following the rt-rt-mnny a recup- tion for about forty gueala was held at ihr Bison. Montague. The hrtdc'n table was centred with I lltl'f'f' tier uedding caltc topped with , R. T. iiotmiin Ltd. for rite ml &'ltc t'ai't'iNi I IIILIO-i l.lNKl.l-'.'t"t'ER If f. The July meeting of the Link- .at the home of Mrs. Emery Link- .lt-ttcr. The meeting opened with the collect. Roll call wtis answer- ed with a word that ia most com- monly miiipronouncod. 13 mem- bers and 3 visitors were Collection amounted to 52.60. A letter of thanks was sent to Your Pets Need t More Than Food r reachcs ihc age it! three llltmllls He aoul be bathed in room. free from drafts, httt intro- duce him to this new experience gradually. : USE SOAPY LATHER with warm water. then his neck land hratl lilassage suiipx tatherl llntn his skin to get out all grime. then rinse and dry him. "'NWP"ll.V h.Y In HDPPI Ind his and this is an animal that is clean had belnnitinas should he kept by nature. it will still need vourl help. The training pan should be Experts any that a puppy slioiild washed daily with soap or drier-t be brushed and bathed after hafgent auda and the dirt or paper and approved. A box for the Sal-y vation Army is to he rtimpleted letter Wnmenis Institute was held-;h(i,:- "mmh (menu Tmnumed meeting are as tnllovtsi Worship. P'"""- Marshall. and Mrs HEINZ TOMATO or VEGETABLE SOUP 3 tin: 39c 1 xx - Ax.-s l Qtinainl s flung of OM A10 2 ROLLS 25: Free Tumbler with I warm: Chase & Sanborn First wct his bB('lk itiiri paws ll youlc houseb taking a rat. Face Soap.6bars 39: Toilet Tissue. 6 rolls . . . . . 49: Newport Fluffs. 2 pltgs. . . . 73: Instant Coffee. 2 oz. . . . . . 49: Eggs. grade C 29: Mustard. 6 oz. iars. 2 for . . 25: Apple Juice. 20 01.. 2 fins 29: Clams.2iina C5: Molasses 3 quarts . . . . . 51.00 Aiax.2titis 31: lceBoxJar Peaniniut-tar.......... 45: Coffee. lb. tin . . . . . .. . 51.09 . Lb. LARGE GUMDROPS. 29: CLOSED MONDAY AUGUST 5th to The new conimittees for the next: Mrs. Fred Rrowning. NllTll)Ull5Zl Mra. Ray tiarr. Study: Mrtt Wit-ll liam Ynuland. Ltincli. Mrs. linula Mrs Hubert Roberta. Reginald Ross. WEATHERBY'Si Cor. Douglas 8: Up. Queen Sis. GROCERY anti MEAT MARKET Dial 3644' Free Delivery receivod from the Women's day contest. Congrautlationa were ex- tended to Mr. Jeffrey who retr- brated his 02nd birthday on .luly fith. On motion two women virrr in he hired to clean the school. and Ipiiinted if necessary. Mra. Myra Morrison read a welll .lwnrded address .to Mrs. D. Beat. who left for Calgary. Alberta. re- ycently. A beautiful blanket was presented to her from the instit- ute. Mra. Real thanked the mem- bers for the lovely gift. The pro- gram consisted of a conical. "Dis- arranged flowera". Meeting cloned with the Queen. Next meeting to be held at Mrs. Albert l.lnkletter's. Roll call to be answered with "A Motto." Mrs. Harold and Albert lilnltlnter have charge of the program. A rlellrlotis lunch was served and a social ave- ;nlnIt enjoyed. 4 STANHOPE W.M.!. Mrs Reginald Ross was tit homi- ivtt-Ive grandchildren and one great 4'.” h0"ll'P 3"" '8" ”"'t'''' it I'll grand.-hitd 5:," ",9 g","..- D." M I Peter Pan collar trimmed it I t h ylhcir married life iii-,v rrsided in lvenrls and l-qutn- The inn: stem- Kildare Central. later moving roles tapered to point: mer hcr hand: Charlottetown, and now residing in, H" "Wt!" "ft "'1 "' silk ""'s gp,-mgmqd , inn fell graccfitlly from a ttni- hat On the morning of nu-5, nntd", of lace trimmed Mill! rliinostuncz Wedding Mr and Mrs. (Iahill at-I iientled Mass at St .lamea' Chriich. - - lsmumerfirld. celebrated by their pastor. Rei, Eiigene Murray. aa- alskd by their nephew Rev. Clif- Noihing Beats it n1.m.t..n- hum. and ,",,,,m H". to the ladies of Slanhnoe WMS. rlt-r an an-it nf whiff ,-ma, Th, for their regular meeting on .ltine toast iins pronoscd TIT Rev. l. S..m- Woolfrm in vttttcti the groom ".1 Mr: William Vouland conrennd spandr-rl vtr. ti-an (;mg,.,,. .131”--lite worship service. with its theme nt the hnitr. was in charge of tha”"He shepherds me." Following the gurst hook .call to worahip and prayer by the Fnngratttlniiiry tclegrtimu llffO:l'ldQr- "99 iIl'0lIl3 Jflllled "1 Iinl received from Mr and Mrs Den- "MY Fill"! I-Mk! UP 7" TlIN'" .nt: (utirrittrhat-I. Pembroke, Ontm-. then "The l.ord's Prayer” is tini- lin and the Misles Ellen and Mai--,Ion. In connection with the theme. lirlfi Wonlridgc. Hamilton. ontmo. the tint Psalm was revealed and ford Murphy , At the noon liniir. act-titiipatitcd ;by their children. grand-children. and close relatives. they enjoyed I a delicious turkey dinner .1! Shin lng Waters Lodge, Cavendish. Rev t'hffnrd Murphy prciltl-id as master of cerinoinlea, Congrat- latinns and complimentary re- marlta were extended to the hon- l ored couple by Rev Eugene Mur- ray. John Diiqeulte. Wilfred Mor- Nursing Career OTTAWA l('ll -Salvation lrnii .MaJ' Mabel iirollv amt. their Jrenit enough hours in oath clay to do all the things she would lilti- to accomplish. Nevertheless. pointed superintendent of ritiauaii Grace Maternity Hospital sins nothing beats nursing as a career. the neulv - a W .and read by the best man 1 lnivneditiii-ly following the recep- tion the voting couple left on a hon- eymoon trip. motoring through the Mririttmcs For travelling the bride chose it pinlt linen suit with white and navy acreaaoriett. Her corsaite was of white clrnltionc. Out-of-the-province guests were Mr and Mrs Lorne Lewis and Mr. Garry l.cvii.I of Pirtnit. N S . PrOl'l0lI1.in her marriage the meditation and silent prayers fol- Ilowed. ”Unio The Hills Around Do tl l.lft Up" was sung and Mra. Youland led the group in prayent Four members presented o dra-l ma on ”Active Retirement" which proved moot informative. I A Bible quit on "Women of the Bible" was introduced by study 'convener. Mrl. Fred Browning. and . in was iitianimoualy decided to ladixit this method for atudy in fun 't-ison, and Wm Grtmea. A tout wait responded to by the groom. Before leaving shining Water: Lodge a lively Jill-I00! ivaa en- try all. giaeata ttnrt returned to the harm of Mr. and Mn. Calilll. Dur- Notive of Winnipeg. and super- intendent of De Grace Hospital at Cdgary fer the last three years. In). Cmlly It the Ottawa hospital accent Brig. Ida izni.-. who re- If otter 3 year! ll the Salva- iag the afternoon In auili-an NIH ”" "'''V ...'r "M", '-'.:.a by "R E111? chalked up 27 and praaantattan ' ,. .1 d . Nkvmn g. of Iunii eeryice tn the &a Anny since she. was lied from the Windsor. Ont . race HOIDIDI. She has served In Montreal. Vancouver and St.l After all had partatiea of on bride Ins tendered ii miscettan-ltiire meetings. Next month the' enus shower at the home of MrI.lQlIl1 will concern lie loolt of Mai-3 Peter Cameron. Charlottetown. Fol- her. Chapter: I. I and 7. t tlowing their marriage the couple Eleven tnembei-a . pended in, were given it community showei-4i-on call will a Scripture at Little Sands Many useful andiivlth the word "ahemeril." Minn WRlGHT'S brings you the greatest clearance of fine shoes in our 17 years. This sale consists of shoes from our regular stock and include: it good range of alien. W()MISb"S t!lANDAl.S - In white or beige. Medium wedge. Reg. 2 I 4.50 and 4.9.3 99: MEN'S niioii RUBBER notrrti-First quality but 3' shorter than regular height. 6 I Fully guaranteed 3.9! 7.95 OPENING DAY SPECIAL - A table of children's white sandals ......-.o- MENS OIL TAN MOOCASINS - Heavy botioms.Reg.4.95 MEN'S GALE OXFORD!-Broken nines Regular to 13.95 Ti? lovely gifts were received. lutaa of the lust If& It! roelf l i REDUCED l iiiatrravvonaoxiroaol-.-iznz im. an poles. tieguiu 5.95 4.77 1.85 IHFIBPOITOXICIB-Jmibo crew aolee. states 6-11. Rgilnin CHILDREN'S SHOES . mam.-. auaaii 34;.-' W" 200 DPS. WOMEN'S DRESS l'UMP8- Suedes. Patents. Leathers ....-....... GOLD CROSS & K--Beige and black pumps. Regular 12.95 . 7.95 BALLEIIINAS - Black or beige leather . .. . .. 1 .69 .....--.-u--s WOMEN 'S SLIPPIZRS-'N'o tables of leather and fabric . . A 1.69 I1..A'l'l'lES - Splendid quality. black 2 7 patent (4 - 9). Regular 4.95 . . . . -7 VII!!! SANDALS-By Scroggtna. High heel. Regular 7.95 5.95 gem INIAKII OXFOIK-For dlihren. Plltl (lily. Sine 7-2 .tan4'il'e-Cz .. ,&...---.. -..E.