,. H. I s PAGE FOURTEEN . v ' .11-iE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN - Put your "open to buy money" on a hat from Smaliman's It's the seiison to wear the hats that men love. It's the sea- son to turn a pretty head! MILLINERY -S Smallman's Fashion Floor ii, 2 and 3 strand PEARLS Pearls at your own price. One and two strands at 51.00; 2 strand at .S2.00: 3 strand at S3.00; other 1, 2 and 3 strand pearls from 53.00 to 3210.00 SMALLMANlS ACCESSORIES - Street Floor A prize entry if we ever pick- ed one - the deep-visored, deep crowned cap that Vou wear straight forward, with silk veil- ing that's a joy to the complex- ion . in New Styles Beautiful, colorful dresses- for daytime. school, or for the young evening - for the young teen-ager, and tile younger crowd. This new shipment consists cl wools, crepes, spuns, corduroys, vei- veteens and taftotas. in plain colors, plaids, plaid trims, checks and tuo-tones. Practical dresses to weair anywhere with pride. 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CLOSED SATURDAY, 'NOV.i -11th, REMEMBRANCE DAY two of the great hymns has sung on a number of occasions , riiascnirrioiis riiiaii IV-MAIL When you are for any rea- son. unable to visit tlis BOATES Pharmacy. sand in your prescription by mail. it will be carefully handled .. accurately filled .. promptly returned nu Horns llcllvcry A-L;P!lIlillli1AiiY tits Osbsws lakefront by Lloyd Tux-toy omits. a bird rarely mower. ieti. city pound keep-nae noon in Ontario, was captured on and John Hutchuit show the six- foot wlngsprssd of bird found in- h side parked car. Woman owner of parked auto was frightened of the bird. shown. and called Flower to take buusrd away. In Alliorton V Makes Appeal. -The Board of Trilstus of the Wntsrn Hospital in Aihsrton are making a financial about to the People of Western Prince in par- tlcular and to the province in general. ' In a letter from the Board of Trustees of the Hospital and signed by Rev. W E. M0lld- ghan. of Albcrton. President. and Mr. Wilfred Tanton. secretary. wt.- quote in part: "The Western Hospital has been in operation for the past. five years. You, the people of West Prince. are justifiably proud of this fine institution with its air tractivc appearance anti. more im- portant. its over widening field of services to the sick and its use- fulness as a health center. The Hospital is approved by the Pro- vincial Government and is a mem- ber of the Maritime Hospital ser- vice Association. Over 1100 tale- ven hundred) babies were born Hi the hospital and six thousand pu- tlentl were treated since the opening. "The total cost of construction. equipment. etc.. was approximately one hundred and forty thousand dollars of which sixty thousand dollars remain; unpaid. In or- der to continue payment on this Construction Debt. the Board of Trustees has decided to appeal to your generosity through an envel- ope collection." it is hoped that this worthy sp- Peai will have the itucceu it so richly deserves. This ll the only hospital west of Summcrside and serves an immense territory and :1 large population. Any contribu- tion we make to this worthy ap- peal will not only provide for ourselves and our families by giv- ing us a hospital at our doors. but we wyill be rewarded by a merciful Saviour who regards what we do for the sick and suf- fering as done unto Him. Enjoydila iiiower-Ilold -There was a large attendance at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wes- ley Dignsn of Woodstock, near 0'- Lcary. when a shower wsa held for Mr. and Mrs. Herman Dignsn inee Mrs. Lottie Bell of Char- lottetown) who were recently ma:- ried in the Church of England in Port Hill by Mr. ,Dignsn's'broiher. Rev. Leslie A. Dignan. Mr. Dig- nim's other brother, Alfred. of'O'- Leary and his wife were the wit- nesses at the wedding ceremony. The shower was held on Wed- nesday evening November first. People were present from 0'Leary. Howlan. Woodstock. Unionviile and Carleton Lot 6. The many lovely gif which included glass. linen. mo ey stc., were arranged by Mrs. Keith Webb and were opened by Mrs. John Lewis and the accompanying verses were read by Mrs. Duncan. The groom on behalf of himself and his wife thanked their friends for their generosity. "For they are jolly good fellows" wns then sung. Mr. B. Webb delighted the and- ience with several amusin 50111-9 and his son John was also heard to advantage in several much sp- preciatcd numbers accompsriiodon his guitar. The bride. who is a trained singer was then heard in of the Church. She has a marvellous voice and it was a treat to listen to her. Before her marriage shs on the Pentecostal Church pro- gram on Saturday .morning's over the radio. A male uuartette com- posed of Wesley Dignan. Ivan Webb. Alban ct-aswcll and Elwyn Boulier then sang a hunter of the great. hymns of the Church. Do- llclous refreshments were served. The room was appropriately doc- oratied for the occasion and this very happy function concluded by all wishing Mr. and Mrs. -Dlgnan many years of happy wedded lglb Fro-iiiiptlal Slower -Orr 1'!-idsy evening, Septem- ber. Nth. Miss Marjory Webster was tendered a prc-nupt.lal.show- er by friends and neighbors, at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alonso Webster. Nor- boro. strcsmsrs in white. with Autumn leaves in complementing shades, made a pretty setting for the bridal chair. to which the bride-to-be, was en- corted by Miss Lama Warren. while nuptial music was played by Mrs. Clark Harding. The gsily trimmed baskets. well filled with parcels, were carried in by Misses Alberta Murphy and Goon-gens Glover. Miuss Phyllis Gilli: and Mary Murphy opened the parcels. while the donors nunos Ind good wishes were road by Miuss Ilean- or Stewart. and Blanche Hughes. The gifts were arranged by Miss laaitlrlcy stowsrt and Mrs. Harland 10- . Marjory gracefully thanked her friends for the lovely gifts. which included silverware. lamps. tables. dishes. linens. and menu. and extended an .fnvit.st- ion to visit her in has new home. A delicious lunch was served and tho rsmsladsr of tho ovonin spent in social inn-course an dancing. Music was furnished by Messrs Norman Mill and Jon Wig- more.-Bur ' sunarsuicstins CODCAHIIOC (MD Dlll 10 tsiniy would." doclsrcd one. Just then tbs lively limo strang- Of ll Joined anotlur V O loolrd Just like an and who was it." .'.'..."'3'f A23. '"'.....l ii'.i,”l'i'.: c a ii the water. A couple of minutes lstdsr! hgmclimm out on tlllllniolt an it c was sums . m out of sight IINOVEMBER s. 1950 - --24 Central Bedeque Welcomes Immigrant; From Holland -.A lugs number Csntrai Bedequa zitacmiigfni? dlthared recently at.ths homcyt Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Dawson to go tend a welcome to Mr. and Mr? Lnmbertua Hsnovcld and to to t? er them smiscellaneous showetfxif honor of their recent marriage Mn Hsncveid arrived on Prince Edwarzi Island in flho early spring. mu hi bride the former Neill van walf Bum. cum in September by ppm, to Charlottetown and were mu;-led BMW? after she arrived. The- have taken up residence in Gemini mdnque and Mr. I-laneveld is en. gaged on the poultry form of the Bedeque chick Hatchery. ' As Mr. and Mrs. Dawson ushered them into the living room, Mr, Alexander Green played, --Hm comes the bride." Mr. 'l”.J. lnnmt acted as chairman and extended it V"? hel-Ti-y welcome on hehali at the gathering and asked them to cocgst. the gifts brought in as A wk 01' soon win and friendship, The gifts were opened by Mi. Dorothy McCauil and arranges on the table by Mia. Lou. isa Callback and Miss Evcly Duvsr. Mr. Hsneveld on behalf of himself and his wife thanked all for their lovely gifts and expressed l hs appreciation of the welcome they had received. Mrs. I-lsncvcld a talented singer was requested to sing the national Anthem of Holland in her native iansuase. The remainder of rm evening was spent in social in. tercourse. Mr. and Mrs, I-laneveld micr- talned the gathering by rlescr.b- ing the sccneiy and different in- dustries of the land cf their hlrLl'.. A sing Song was led wii.h Mrs. Howard st-hurman at the piano. A tialnty lunch was served by the hostess assisted by the ladies pre- ent. Before departing all wished Mr. and Mrs, Hancveid many happy years of wedded life and prosperity in this new country to which thrgz have come to reside. -I3. Howard-Webster Wedding -Ono of the prettiest of the Season's weddings was solcmiiiz- ed at the home of the bridc. on Thursday, October 5th, 1950. at 6.30 P. M., when Marjory Elmira. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Webster, Norboro. became the wife of Bruce Gordon, only son of Mr. and Mrs . Lloyd Howaird. Kensington. To the strains of the Bridal ohm-us, played by Mrs. Clark Harding, the bride entered the room on the arm of her father, who gave her in marriage, and joined her bridegroom. beneath I double arch of pink and white roses and fame. centered with a wedding bell. she looked very lovely in her floor length gown oi traditional white satin, with net over-skirt. and long sleeves. ox- tcnding over her hI.nds in lily points. Her full length veil fell from a beaded coronet of orange blossoms, and she carried a boil- quet of pink gladioli Mid BEb)'5 Breath. Her bridesmaid was Miss Olive Howard. Sister of the groom, who was charmingly sowned in pale blue satin in floor length. and carried a nosesay Oi mixed flowers. The bride's younilest sis- ter, Ens, was the wlnsome little flower lziri. weal-iris I H0" length gown of yellow tiIHeii8- and carrying a basket. of mixed flowers. Rev. L M. Murray M5 the officiating clergyman. The groom was capnbiv 5iiDD0i'ied b-V nu-. Lonnie Webster. brother of the bride Mrs. Webster was attrac- lively gowned in or crepe. with 5 corsagc of cerlse 8351011 101' hf" daughters wedding while Mr-x Howard. the groom's mother. W0” a becoming costume of wine crepe. with a corssga of cream lindwii During the signing of the real!- ter. the -selection "0. Peiiecl move," was beautifully rendentd by Misses Margaret and 395” Murray. The groom's Km 90 ma mu” Blush pink and 'w” 301.1 pendant. to the bride's maid. I cameo pendant. and W the flower girl. scatter Pii'i5- The cat in-an received a leather dress belt, and tho Misses Murray st.- ver iocksts. The wedding rspsst was serltd in the dining room. which "'2: festive with yellow Ind with streamers. Ind ulhidld wdl g matching.tspers in silver can”: sticks of Iraduatinl heii-(hit up lovely centrepiece was ll beau. ully decorated three tier n'edtiIi:f cake. made by Mrs. T. -5- 5:1-sh; of Vancouver, 3. 0.. I159" ” bride. Ti-toss assisting in serving. were Mrs. lllhnis small. M1'5- in Webster. Miss Eleanor stewlgrk. Mrs. Harland Dsye Ind Mi'5- G Harding. The happy young 0011910 I9” a honeymoon trip. taking in" 0, Cabot 'liraii. and other W” 1.," interest Ir!) tho.'i.nmt:i.;i::;M W :ug:v:wn”gl:gsrdlney suit. Valli! W 3nd puns in green. 3" accessories in brown. costly and beautiful g were received by '3” Tia, ulsr young couple. W110 Vi" "ow, at Konslngtpn. W119" '3'; gem. is a valtg: ozplsyr B9. 13;. M, o mwg 9 their many friends and ma thlm every h-prim"-"”"' J w. drifting nursr. may wanted to know and no than now acquaint- IIIOI MOW;