JUNE 7.'1950 F4": WESTERN GUARDIAN PRINCE COUNTY OFFICE . 3 summer street. summerelde. Phone loll News. subscriptions. Advertising Representative. J. ELMER MUIWIII and GEUIOIZ GLOW House Phones: 8083 Ind 8082. The Guardian may he bought in any at nu following Iioree ill Sumlnernldet Boolsllore, Summer street: Gouriies Drugstore. ti central stun. N"-pgund. Water street: Marti Gaudet. I1 urenvllia sheet; Doucetwe Grocer). Second Street: Inland Molar rrualpon, Water Street; AlbIn'I Grocery. tzo Iluaoeil Street. IL. L. Waite In Iieuelngton Guardian will be delivered to In: home In siummereide by Carrie: ac per day nr lilo per week Phone loll for this Iervlce or give riler to the boy responsible for delivery on your rouia. ucll ;(elly'I Aiyre The gay If your 0 ..ui;Nl-JRAL lNsUIsANt.'E. Ralph G. Mutlarl Summerstde. -S'l'li.AYEDi - White heifer call from premises. Notify Lloyd ra- Sharpe. Kensington. P. E. I. or ..n.!iNL'i-1 - Albezlon. Friday. phone 43-5. Collect. mm gm, (;':tscn's old-time Orch- esira -HEAll J. WATSON MacNaiighl. KID Mp, gponk over CJRW sum- "mm... 'fl1ui'stIzl)'. June 8th. ill it ill Lsi-;.i HEW Juno ilth at 3.30. K'.n".mg-,,.,. Prcr-hytcrian Players pmwn R4-iuly-Mnde l-amily span- mreri by St. St:-plirlfs W- A- -"HEBE COMES CHARLIE" three act comedy St. MI.rk'a Par- ish Hall. Lot 7 Friday night. June 9. Curtain 8:30. Specialties. dar-cc after. Canteen service. -PIE SOCIAL and dance It CI- sino Dance Hall (Formerly West- ern star) Wednesday, June 7th. aid of Manitoba Relief Fund. Modern .old time dancing. Ladies with pics free. Admission so cents, ...Wi2 HAVE two one row. nevi. W”, l)u'-1'0 pizinit-rs still available: 11159 on ii.iiid iivn Aspiiiwull plant- "5 "ind iivo )'E'ilTS. rccunditioneni. .. '-rm-tori sh.'iiH": one Eurrrkl t"m'm.l us.-.1 i.n.(- )v:irs.. Call I ',. ..r pimnc Jiiuics A MacN--ill Ea-..,.t Siiminvrsltic. that 2415 -THE ANNUAL Sunday School convention sponsored by the Mari. time Religious Education Council for III: Summerside-Kensinglon District will he held at Margaie Uniied Church. June 8th. Sessions at .'l p.m. rind 8 p.m, Mr. Whitny-y hnlrymplc is M.R.l-2.C. representa- tive. Stile of lunches by Marzwte Women's Missionary Society, Spec- ial music evening service. Nli.Hil'I.VlICNT-Itlr. illltI Mr:-. .” rrolwii. liciisitigloii. i- ,. H... nng:i:;cnig'iit oi liit-.r hliiy .IAI1il'jOl"lP Donneliy, I.) . , P. I3-lrl'IL'.'Ill. Chfirloli -- A. yyyy ;g .m or lilrs. llcrritziin I'I-II .:.- P. J. Borrlamn We-iii -.-i'r1'i:.Vus vvr-znnnvu - Mrs. H..-.- illJIl'IiIliZ4' in take ninfc i"iG. i.. Ramsay of Malpcque flew Junr 28th. ito Montreal last week. motoring from there to Kingston, ont,, to be present at the wedding of her daughter. Miss Eleanor Ramsay. R N., in Mr. Stephen Russell Amery iin Trinity United church. syden- iiam Street. Kingston. Mr. G. L. . H Ramsa . brother of the bride ave lilntlcrn iuini:aI0i)' ii" (',""'."iher my marriage Miss Hgelen Sircci. Siiiiiiiit-rszdti. bill. 3"i.l:mrs was bridesmaid and Mr 19.12. All niodt-rn convent:-Ir ii-lrank Leggett best man. A re- in w:'-'.".'. '.;"W., img1;::””::.r:;...i?”'t..:ir..:.”2.”i':”:..:f i"'0i”""' 9”” " c 9".” 3” parents of the groom. at which rooms and b1IITl- D0-slmble '9' over 50 guests were present. The sidcntial location. following day the bride and groom Apply XII the office of D. 0. accompanied Mrs. Ramsay to Dor- Sit-ivart. mm iuilr-tnivii. grim i Residence For Sale S0li(.itm.' wfauir val Airvpoit and are now motoring . in Quebec, the U.S.A. and New Sin-ct. SllIIlI""5'di'- 'Brunswlck before visiting trim.-is rm Ion the Island- HIHHHW ililiillll” or i i::;. ,iii iiIlIIIlII iii p Air Security-National security i . i .4 ' Saturday June 10 I I VISIT YOUR s'SlDE All! FORCE STATION 116 ' 1? A .( - ti Fri it NY it liiiiii: . STORE CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY, JUNE 10th OPEN FRIDAY EVENING TILL 9:30 SUMMERSIDI lair ow”- Air Force Dny Ill hi iNHI 'mmnin y inn.- I sf) Vi'.'V ynuv N.-mm: nu i..v.. an.-um , I -. . X 308 A r . R! I Co. Arsenauit - Rogers Wedding -A very pretty wcddlng was aoiemnized on May 10. In St. Marks R. C. Church. Lot 7. when the Rev. rr. Trainor united in the holy bonds of matrmony, Eva. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pezer Rogers of Lot 7. to John Eusebe. son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arse- nauli. of Howlan. The bride was very charming in I light navy gabardine suit with grey accessories and was It- tended by Miss Lauretta -ArIe- nIult. sister of the groom. who was gowned in a wine suit with blue accessories. The groom was capably attend- ed by Dannie Rogers, brother of the bride. The groom's gift to his bride was a white prayer book and the bride's gift to the groom was a shaving outfit and pen light. To the brides- maid. a compact with gold initial: to the groomsman. a bill fold. After Mass the bridal party and others gathered at the home of the bride. where a goose and chick- en dinner. with ali the fixings. and every kind of sweets imagin- able was served, Rev Father Tralnor sat at the head of the tube In the evening the bridal party and about seventy invited guests gathered at the home of the :room where a de- licious supper was served them For the caizce in the evening, the bride wore a gown of light blue with black velvet trimmings. while the rridesmaid wore a gown of darker H e taffetn. The bride and groom received many brau!i- ful gifts, including quite a lot of money, a beautiful bedroom suite. from the bride's parens and a bureau from the parents of the groom. Previoi:s to their rrarrlzige on May 3 they were tendered a mis- cellaneous shower at the home of the bride and when the guest: had all arrived the gifts were brought to the seated bride and grrom and opened by Beatrice Arsenault with the accompauyirig verses read by Mrs. Henry Gallant and presented and arranged on a table by anoth- er slster, Miss Laurette Ar.enault For the present the happy coup- le will reside in Lot 7 amid the best wishes of their many friends ' and relatives. Alberion and Vicinity Mrs. Amos Adams of 0'l..eary recently spent a brief holiday with friends in Alberion. Miss Audrey ilurpiiy s:ent the werlt-end in Bloomfield. guest of her grandfather Mr. Arsenault. The indisposltion of Mrs.. Hugh J. Cahill at her home in A'berton is much regretted by her numerous friends. .VlIss Margaret Hardy spent the holiday in Summcrside guest of her sister and brother-in-lnw. Mr. and Mrs. Walsh. Mr. Lemuel Arseiiault and Mr. Archie Fraser of the S. S. Sorrell spent the week-end at their re- spective homes at Alberton south. and Mrs. Mr. Roderick Mac- - Nevin accompanied by Mr. and Mrs Ronald Macxinnon all cf Alberton recently spent an en- joyable holiday in Charlottetown. Mrs. Ernest Lerter who for the past two weeks has been under- going treatment in the Western Hospital returned home on satur- dey much improved in health. Her numerous friends are pleased to see Mrs. J. A. Calla- ghsn about again. after her in- dlsposition of about a week in the Western Hospital the result of I severe cold. Mr. Carl Jeffrey who is employ- ed with the Bayside Construction Co. Sumrnerslde spent the week- end with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jeffrey It Alberton. Mr. and Mrs. Dave MacNevin and two sons Everett and Ray- mond of Milo were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roderick Macnevin on Sunday. mu Helen Moolbe limit the week-and with her sister Min Audrey Mccabe. also with her uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. R1: at O'Leary P. E. I. The much anticipated dance with music by Don Messer ... lllynpla liutnimt Slnamlle THE GUARDIAN u. .: attractive panel tie-in. select your gift. for FATHER'S DAY - JIINE 18th corner we present is . CHARIDTTETOWN We Imoiv dado, and we know what they like-co, with FIther'g my mu umund um of Glli " ,- ' Come in and see the colorful ideas in the new drug nhlrln. uni emn.-g mo; ",0" .hi.-(., llPlIl liurninnlzing socks and of r-mine lianklea. shopping for your Dad in the convenient Men's Wear liepariment-Conie cnriy and Of These New . PANEL T Choose I Tie from the host of at very . Treat Dad To One and colon. These Panel Ties are in I smart satin finished material that knot; beautifully and keeps its smart appearame. prlceal You'll en "my IES new patterns The prlcoa w1.00 and 1.50 have elastic top; and are Illea are I0 1-? In ll l-2, term in smart Nylon Long-Wearing NYLON HOSE 0” Will like Nylon Hose too! Guaran- ''"d '0? 50 I'Il.V's these all nylon Smeka 1" 80”" Eolnrs-zra.v. Wine and fnwn. the 1.50 H VII-h"'I Dly Feature-Diamond Pat- lundsorne color: and are in the regular diamond sock weight. Available in pixel 10 1-2 to 11 1-2. priced A pair ,, 2.75 Gin: him a Van Heusen Shirt and .V'rIlI'll KM qiinliiy Irrnnilt-loth cnllarn tire either type. A full range of sizes. AND ONLY PAGE FIFTEEN New and Real Smarl SHIRTS for DAD by "Van Heusen" I "hut" in return! Made of line ntraiv and lavender. The in th new pastel shades-tan, gray. F single or Ftcnllh fused or Windsor styles and the cuffs are 3.95 mgdmm w'”""l are in colors Driced a pair ..- Rayon SPORT SHIRTS Easy fitting and small, medium or large. selection early-They're priced elch ----- ---.---- "' -' - ii . If Dad Loves Sports He'll Love These cool with comfortable short sleeves. There lkyon 59011 55"" . , t yeuow, black or green. The II!!! In . Come in and make your i . O I i Hone combine ......r... Smart! New! BELTS I Made of leather. elutic or nylon these belie feature new designs in buclueg.-they're really smart! Pric- ed eilch 75c to 1.50 I Orchestra was capacity house in the Parish Hall on last Thursday night when young and old. tripped the light fantastic until the wee small hours. Sincere sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hogan in the recent, sudden death of their beloved infant daughter. Mary mu. are six weeks. The funeral was held at four-thirty Friday afternoon. May 23th. Internment. Sacred Heart Ceme- tery. Aibefton. Besides her father and mother, Mary Lou is survived by two brothers Leonard Ind RCA all ncurn 1 amount smmn Air Force Day Sal June 10 visit you! NIAIIII In roan narrow Robinson's Bakery Slnwmlilc enjoyed by a' Robert Leigh Ilso If You're Sheri of Cash. Dad Will Like HANIIKEROHIEFS Always useful-always welcome! Fresh new llandkerchlefl made of fine Ineroerlled wlr ton or good quality lrlah linen-they're boxed and ready for "gifting"-priced each ........ ..- 15c to 50:: two sisters Muriel and P6883. Mrs. H. J. Larkln. Alberton war i-ioatus to. I number of intimate friends It I anlll but delightful bridge party at her home Monday Ifternoon. Mrs. James Myrlck was the lucky win- ner of the pretty prize. Dainty refreshments were served. A motor party comprised of Mr. Ind Mrs. James Wilkie. Mr and Mrs. Arthur wilkie and i daughter Min Belle Wilkie i motored to Charlottetown on I-Tiday, where they attended the graduation of Miss Ferne wilkie at Prince of wales College. ivtiasl Wilkie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wilkie won I medal tori accuracy in typing. also a prize! for speed. and another prize for: having Ittllned third place in the '. Cornmerci.l Class. She has ac-i cepted I position in the office oil the Prince Edward Island i Potaioe Growers Association ; Charlottetown. Her wide circle, of friends offer felicltatlons with. best wishes for utmost success in; her chosen work. i i Mrs. Allan Harvie. Alberton helped her little daughter. Mari-i lyn Anne. celebrate her seventh blrthdIy It I lolly party, when the folio ng young friends were her gue.ts. Brenda and Carol, Perry. Martina Murphy. Meryl McNeili. Stephanie Larter. Trudy, and Allan HIrvie, Phyllis Mat- thews Pecgy Mlllman, Terry Bernard. Billie Morrell, Brian Ahearn, inn Orllton. Norma Wood, Milton, Bonita and Alice Faye Barrett. Ronnie Rose, and' Wayne McKlnnon. Leonard Ho-i gun, Norma and Keith MacNevin,i Judy McMahon and Jeannie Perry. Games and sing-songs iverey enjoyed after which all set downi to I rlelir-tour supper with iii candle-lighted birthday cake thei WIienYour BACK Begins in Adi nucu POI "ODDS iirej INCA USE- Buhrhe is ollen due lo . V: .. h In wad Iiidney condi- tion: Ind for ever hall I century Doddi ' Kidney nit. have helped inn. reliel from baehrlie by ireaiing the Iiidneys. Get Dodd'I Kithe Pills ledey Il Iny dm ceiliieniaol er the blue box with that. had. YeIundependeIrDedd'I. I55 SUMMERSIDE "Where Old Friends Meei"x ltemeinlier " Your DADI-' Ho '3 I Remerniers You! A. HOT IN LONDON I cen.t:I off ;tttIotio!i;i1. while the ” ” W” ''”"t”" r.owooN..ruaoo-(mum ind)” "M mu” 3u''''' "33 - it was no hot in London today A HHDDY Birthday To ,You". - 83 degrees Fahrenheit - that Assisting Marilyn Arinels motlieriiIW.V'ersL;er;oved their! With! din - . . , jcnurt. n on. in is curt Iy 1; "mini: Ml” M” John” 5nd of the heat wave. was not the "' ” " rI”D””3”II' MIWIYH hottest place in Britain. however. Anne was the recipient of many'Th.-it dubious honor went to pretty gtmy Isouthport. Lancaahlre. which re- ported 92 degrees. F O R S A L E BARGAIN PRICES THE FOLLOWING USED POTATO PLA. SE88 2 iron Age two-row planters. I Iron Age one-row planters. l Massey Harris one-row piantei. Working condition guaranteed like new. SIMMONS & MAOFARLANE LTII. Summerside Thai 2233