' Laurence Pazlee of Lower Mill-lNauwigewauk and Maurice P. Wet,- '- LLOYD STEWART, Soluil P. l I. l P PACE TEN THE CHAIQUFTETOWN GUARDIAN {ii I cMPMm i 105th Anniversary (Bloomfield 8: llllilnllv - 1 . ’ _—_' REGENT 0f St David s Bhurch, Mm m, m, m, “my _ sou and 1m; Maolnnia of Role- ‘ "‘""' I ville attended Old Home Week. : ‘Ilhe annual aodel o! apeehl _ ' *""““"°‘ hitfii"'t.ll..°°'2ii°.ffill” ..‘".‘.“‘..i‘; dfr-tli-‘ini-‘fi- ‘$333 FRlDAY find SATURDAY gifigessurrfed out with encouraging eolgglllzggfi? “Brylgofisaidvn- Double Blll $°lUIIIl ICYUIIS I EVELYN KEYES WILLARD PARKER LARRY PARKS EwR BUCHANAN hfilqllfiilj habit; L WIMPIBEBfi SHSIWI Showing Friday 8.30 Saturday 7.30—9.30 mwxxmxxxxxxrocxas‘ MURRAY-WVETMO RE WEDDIN G Christ Chtirtxh at Bloomfield 515M101; was trr scene of a wedding of interest o". Wczlnesdqy after- noon at 2.30 o'clock, when the rec- tor Rev. WE. Hart unitcd in mar- riage Risa Howl Btrrnlcn Wetmore, daughter of Bold A. and the lntc Mrs. Vwfmore, Bloumficn Station. and Huchie Arthur Murray, aen of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Murray of Bedequ". PEI. The church was decorated rwlth gladlol‘, hydrangea, and other garden flower». Mrs Artnur Hayes- played the wedding! music and Mrs. Walter Bonnell was guest soloist. The lnide was attended by wa. Mpr§i¢§¢aa'nn‘w|crun: And "SONG OF THE WASTELAND" Also NEWS Shows 7.15 and 9.15 Matinee Friday 2.30 Miss Janette Davidson of Saint #5 h John and Davis lfiurrey. brother of the gronn. Summerside, P.E.I., we; thr- grootnEman. The usher was John Hayes. Bloomtleld Station. The bride wore a street-length dress of Queen's blue ctepe and WW7 nccessorws. Her ccrsage was of Anlnrlcnn Bcwutv roses. Miss Davldsnr. wor: blush rose crepe in street-length, with mnfchlng ac- cessories. Her corssga was o! Tal- isman roses. Georgetown And Vicinity Miss Claire Stanton, R. N. of 0n Friday. August lit. the Rev. w. T. Mercer of Mount Stewart “w; f,';”{,,,§','§;“‘§,,'f,,‘,f,',;, m’; bronchi l V‘??? "P1171"! 1mm!" again after his recent illness. to the Preparato Service on l "Taking up the roll". Following M _ g _ w- on u» we»: w» on ew- mfilfa R31.’ fffnfi" 1'5‘ ‘v33’: ‘l. Vin" C5 m9 slcrllmm 01 P)" Sydney are guests at the homo of 1'0"’! 5WD" by “l9 NHIYQBHLLDH Mlzland Mrs. William O'Holloran which was a season of splrlllll YE- of Bloomfield. lreshment. One new mtmber was- welcomcd info the fellowship 0d the‘ church. Mrs. Michael Doyle of Bloom-l field Station ha: been engaged as ' and Warship Service at which the Pltnled by Mlsa Betty Smlt-h, Doria Sunday School. the Woman's As- Hilda and Leslie Ul-lolloran of socLatL-n and the Young People’: Bloomfield motored to Charlotte- Unlon made gerenous glf‘: towards town to attend Old Home Week. the Anniversary Fund. The Rev. 3.! M. Altken of Hamilton, Ono, was‘ w. Vincent Hagen of the New the guest preacher at 7:80 and York police force 1s visiting rein-i deliver-d on able and inspiring tlves 1n Int. 7. I llrmon on the words of the Mitt) "Launch out into the deep. Let down Nllal Doria Palmer accompanied your mus for a draught." ,by Mr. William Bounders. Mr. and On Sunday August 17th., for the Mrs. Earle Stewart attended Old eighth consecutive mm, nhe Rev. Home Week on Wednesday. Dr. J. s. Bcnnell of New York made m. annual flppeajlncg 1n 5g, l Mrs. Roy Gallant and daughters David's pulpit. His sermon was an B10156 8nd Norm! 01' Bloomfield appeal o; muV-h power 1° the amp were recent visitors to Charlotte- ence based upon the cell o: Jesus WWH- 5 to Matthew me Taxtratherer: "Fol-l ' low | Mr. Desmond Callaghan of Dung (he above ‘mom, 0y wwy Bloomfield Station spent the week ship music cotas-‘lililng of a quartette 9nd l9 hi! h°m¢ in “b49091?- by Mtsctslmcs Arthur and Robert Jenkins and Mrytle Bablneau and M)” Elms’ Qlmm- R-N" °f ML Rdmd Jay, a duet by the British Columbia la visiting her Misses Benton, and solos by Ml‘. parents“ Mr- and M"- R°Y Gillan‘ Harrington Yorston and Mr. Rpy 0f Bloomfield station. Smnllm-an. popular Charlottetownl i“ baritone, Eddvnd much to the tone M959“ “he” MBCKBY Ind P") o! the meeunss, |Arsenault are engaged in remodel- On ‘rucsdayr the ladies concluded ‘m3, the resldell” °f Mr- R93’ the conuncmozvltlon with the Anniv- Smith M Blvqmflfld 5mm“- r t ht five‘ 5 553:5’, cgllltltgllzntuand aglllvltltldlflztaaood A In“ number from this vlcm‘ and cheery“, service wan chem >1ty attended the service in Mimini- wenmemod commendaumh ‘gash United Church, conducted by Titre C:n8l‘i3o;"\ll0n of St. David's is Re“ w- A" Pallerlm“ 597m" mm‘ gratejul ,0 the many who’ ‘n a mum ister of that congregation. His itude of ways. made the 1b5th, cele- many “lend” We” 9195"‘! m we)‘ brawn“ Such a “p11”. come him hack again. ELMSBALE & lllllllllTY 1 -Mr. and Mrs. Elmer McLem) Mn 8nd W0 vhlldffifl. 0f 51111118- A priority owned Stinson air- field. ‘WBYB R0911?» 8116515 l5 the craft piloted by Mr. E. J. Polrier B01116 01 MF- and Mfi- 3WD“! of Cheater, Penn, made a forced Mfllthews- landing in the field of Mr. Oscar Gallant of Bloomfield while rc- Mrs. Michael Doyle teacher at Ellerslio spent the week end at her home 1n Bloomfield Station. Ottawa, ia vislting Georgetown. where the is guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Wood Miss Kay Roche and MI‘! J. B. Following the ceremony a recep- lflon warheld at the homo of the bride's aunt. Mrs. E. Roy Raymond Bloomfield Station. Mrs. Raymond wu wearing a dross ln royal blue ahmdo and matching hat. Herfcor- lags was pink gla-"lfoll. later Mr. and Mrs Murray left on a wedding trip to points in the Maritlmes. For travelling the bride wore Queen's blue with a navy coat and aoceaaofles. They wlll reside Ln Bodeque, 1122.1. Out-of-town guests at the wed- ding were: Mrs. Wallace Murray. Mrs. Reginald Murray, Miss Euna. Murray. Davia Murray and Lloyd MncDongoll, Prince Edward ls- land; was Margaret Frost, Mrs.. Shnnarnan. Mrs. ‘Halter Bonnell, Mrs. Henry Baker, Mrs. Byron Seeley, Mrs. Beatrice Sherwood. Misses Janet Davidson. ltfurtcl Ic- Purgie. Pauline Parlee nnd Coth- ice arrl Miss Marjorie Farlee of] erine McLeod of Saint John, Mr. Sussex: Miss Julia P. Wetmcre of‘ and Mrs. Roy Parlee, Mfises Mllqllamptun: Miss Edith C. Wetmnre. drod ard Wmnlfred Plrlce, andSuckvillc; lvlrs. James McKenna, town on Wednesday. Mrs. Stephen Landry and son Richard left on Vvednesdry on a visit t) St. John, N. B., where they xvii! be the guc-sts o! Mr. and Mrs. Stan Willttakcr. Mrs. Wilfred —al\LcQulllan visited IvIont-uy/ze or. Wednesday. Mr. Guy Hcmphl-l. local Carpen- tcr is engagcd ln Carrying out necessary repairs on the George- town ll gh school building prior to its OpJl-lng for the new term. stream; Mr. and MrSuStlrllhg Pur- more, Fredericton. A 715a Gat New F0120 TRACTOR pnengineered for FASTER FARMING All the advuntagea for which Ford 'I‘ractora are already famous plus 22 important new features-all these you'll find In the great new Ford Tractor wo now have on clinplay. It's modem, benn- than over, in every possible wny. You'll surely want. to nee this new tractor, Ford-engineered to give you faster, eaaiar, more profitable farming. %a€0fe4e_/Z_i_ZV/a'¢%w Q New lnnamlsalcn . . . I fonml Ipooll I Nev: hinged radium [rllll O Iovd-fmpvwvul Nylvlulll 709i Coin’ eflmllomnm U New DIIO-IIVO bnha_p4. both brain ll right 0H1 h h I mm Imp our‘: I Many more pvnnlcal nivInh-n. Come and nee the New Ford Tractor and learn ‘ about the Dearbom uick-to-hitch form implements. THE NEW FORD TR CTOR WILL BE ON DISPLAY Mr- JMK MCI-Gillan. of Alma. turning to their home in Shediac suffered a very painful broken from Charlottetown where they vlwrist recently, when the Jackslip- attended Qyd Home week‘ ML ped while cranking his car. He p01,)" w“ accumpanyed by his received medical treatment at thewyye’ who 15 “so a Duo; and Scully, were visitors to Charlottw‘ Western 1105911411 8nd 1T’ 15 P1955‘ ‘Messrs. Lcgere and Roy 0151-194- ing to report". his condition is very 1m M‘ and M,‘ pom” "mam; "m‘9°"°1'l'- ed over night at the home of Mr. _ and Mrs. David Horne, Bloomfield aclclglglrpfilfgggr vhveliuilnglfbtggrvnfiilf- and the other two passengers spent Donald McNevin on his return 2:; mchsumfrslgfid wfi: "LP °° 5°m°""1°~ MW- MYS- Poirler at the sir-port the follow- wlnlamsr WM l‘ ‘T-cupemlmg lng morning to continue their M!“ 9 me!“ "mesh Pm“ 9° flight to Bhedlac. Later that after- spend a few weeks in the above noon ML Poitier phoned the "_ ‘m7- isgdence of Mr. David Horne that t ey had arrived safely in Shed- Among the many visitors to "The Island" to spend a brieffifigheMa 2318120,?! cgggtgghi: holiday are Mr. and Mrs. Robl- his eleven m," o! "y. u“ l chaud of Rumford, Maine. Mrs.‘ 5 n8 a ‘l Rmblchaud was formerly Miss Al- ' Ms ma" forced landing’ ice UHollol-an of Brockton, Lot 4, and is a public health nurse. Her many friends are giving her and her husband a. real welcome, They are staying at Bell's Cabins, Hills River. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Pmfitt of- ‘Rosebank spent the week end at. Mrs. Profitt‘; former home tn g York. I nurcn IMMIGRANTS T0 ' almlva m ssrralvnmn Mr. Whlard Rix, also of Rum- ford. Maine, motored here on his annual visit with his mother,‘ n Bessie Rix, and relativea.| Mr. Rix was accompanied by Mr.| . Joseph Aylward, who! MONTREAL, Aug. 21-.“ atatedl rlier, a. second big transport of, Dutch immigrants will arrive in: this country early tn September. m» welcome 8w" a‘ - filial“; §.°.".‘.‘i.'.l?2“f.§2 KIZH-il? and Mrs‘ chums G‘ Dunn‘ Mr“ binta. on September 2 next’ ‘They Aylward has not visited his not-I "a expected m Quebec m, "m lve Province for twenty-four I M f 1m _ years. while this is his wife's first l afrglmzvhxmglseézagzatifxgwwlffil trip to P. Fl. I. Both are receiv- ‘ take _ place in Montreal. where tho was‘ lzngggcnzzlc°me ‘mm rel“ ghip lgs due to arrive on Septem- ' er . did mark on the Maritime Board Grade XI. Examinations, and wish him continued success in the future. E ; Elmsdalo and vicinity waa well, represented at Old Home Week‘ in Charlottetown. Everyone en-l Joycd the Exhibition and harness, racing. Heartlest congratulations are extended to Mr. Joe 0'Brienl tn again winning the leading, driver trophy. Mrs. John P. Wallace haa re- turned to her home in Alma af- ter an enjoyable trip to Brook- line, Mass... and other American cities. Although ahe enjoyed her- aelf immensely she says "there's, no place like home." YOU CAN fia€fllff WITH l GENUINE RUBBERSET BRUSH The Elmadale School has re- opened with the same capable teachers as last year. Mr. William B. Wallace and Miss Roberta Ad- ams. We wish them and their pupils another happy and success- ful year. Mr. George O'Brien of 5t. Law- rence is receiving treatment at the Prince County Hospital and expects to be home in a few days much improved. Congratulations are extended to Ml‘. larl O'Brien. aon of Mr. and Mia, Alfred O'Brien. on hla aplen- ' e whale of a n J lfl nee I wnll-bol- . | e aneod lmult can male. Palnf flow! smoothly from c genuine Rubbmef. At your King's County Ford and Monarch Dealer McGowan Motors MONTAGUE, P. E. I. Phone 33 -2l OPTOIIITIIII It sheds no brlaflol . . . lam longer. lit-the and la Glenna , lama‘ 6.(',y:///f(' lhllllle P. I. l. uBBERSYlT ‘fl r qrmvjllr fvtgnlf" URll5llF§_ Oflloo loan totollll ‘ IOQIEI- Ialllnn eds. In appointment Oflleo Oonuceld With Drlgllofl ‘llhe 106th- anniwmrv prone-r teacher for the coming lchool , 7 was heI/l on August 10th. In the term at mlgrfllg, \L morning the minister, the Rev. 5.} a J. Boyce, conducted a Presentation) Mr. Ralph MacDougall accom- \ - - .\ summon‘: a ' Styles and sizes for all ages - Dresses tr ioot and house wear ' liundrods of garments to choose from THURSDAY - FRIDAY and SATURDAY (AIIB- 21st, 22ml, 23rd) We'll be truthful-we over-estimated tho sales of Ladies’ and 0hildrcn’s summer wearing apparel; in view of this we find ourselves overstocked. THIS GOUDS MUST (l0! It's our mistake-YOU GAIN Ollli LOSS. For every article purchased at listed price g-a second artlclo In the same group can he purchased for 1c (one cent). In the event of the two articles purchased being of different price, the higher priced article ls your first purchase at llst prlcc and your second article your 1c (one cent) purchase. Two articles, the same or different, can he purchased from any two different groups-again thc higher priced article ls your purchase at llst price and your second article your 1c (one cent) purchase. NO RETURNS NO EXCHANGES N0 REFUNDS FIRST SECOND ARTICLE MATERIAL ZE COLORS PURCHASE PURCHASE GROUP 1 Shorts Cotton 2 to l4 yearn Green, navy, blue 89c lg Mid Riffs Cotton Medium & Large White with colored (For wear with ahorta, alacka or Q1110) ClTIClt! 1.19 1g Shorts Cotton 7 to 14 years White 1 25 l: 550m " l0 to 14 years Brown, yellow 1.75 lc ' Bqflyiyyg 5n"; " 2 to 12 ycnn Assorted colors 1.75 1c " " 2 to 12 years " f‘ 1.95 1e GROUP 2 ~ Bathing Suits Cotton, jersey lined 2 to 12 years Assorted 2.75 1c Shorts Alpine 12 to 18 years Tan, brown, navy, green 2.95 1c Short& Halter Sets Cotton l4 to l8 years Red and blue 2.95 1: GROUP 3 Bathing Suits Cotton, Jersey lined 12 to 18 Assorted colcrs 3.25 1: " " Seersucker, 1 8. 2 piece, 14 " " 3.50 h; " “ . " 2 to 12 years " " 3.50 l; " " " ‘l 8r 2 plICO l4 to l8 " " 3.95 1c " " " Jersey lined l8 " " 3.95 l: (Paddle Pushers, 1a.... for sports wear, Bengallne 12 to 18 Brown, beige, fan, gold t blue 3.95 lc ' _ GROUP 4 Slacks Alpine 12 to 20 Pastel shades 4.50 l: Slacks Alpine 12 to 20 " " 4,95 1: Bathing Suits Figured spun and Elostix 5min 30 to 32 Assorted colors 4.95 1: Short 8. Halter Sets Seersucker l2, 14, 16 Red, blue, yellow 4.95 1: Mid Riff Short Sets Bengoline 11 l0 Z9 Brown, gold, blue, green (covered shoulders) red, rose Inigo 4.95 1c GROUP 5 Play Suits Wool 8. Cotton mixture 12 to 18 Green, blue, rose 6.50 1c Mid Riff Short Sets Benguline 12 to 18 Beige, green, rose, blue, wine 6.95 l: Play Suits, 3-plece Cotton 7 yrs. to l2 yrs. Assorted Checks 6.95 Ic Bathing Suits Sharkskin 34 8t 36 Assorted colors 6.95 1: ‘Dresses Gingham, Cotton 8| Seersucker l2 to 20, 3B to 44 Full line of shades 6.95 l: GROUP 6 Bathing Suits Printed Cotton 14 to 18 Assorted colors 7.95 1a ‘Drones Gingham, cotton, seorsuckev, 12 to 20, 38 to 44 Full line of shodea 7.95 l: GROUP 7 ' Bathing Suits Printed Jmay I4 to l6 Assorted colors 8.50 l: Bathing Suits Elastix Sofin 34 only Assorted colors 8.95 l: ‘Dresses Gingham, cotton, soarsucker, cham- bray, 12 to 20, 3B to 50 Full line of shade: 8.95 1c GROUP 8 ‘Drones Gingham, cotton, eyelet, chambray, . tissue gingham l2 to 20, 3B to 44 Full line of shades 10.95 1c GROUP 9 Slack Suits Wool and cotton mixture l4 and ‘l6 Llme green 12.95 1: ‘Dresses Gingham, cotton,‘ eyelet, chavnlmab tissue gingham, l2 to 20, 38 to Full line of shades 12.95 1c (Succdmn to Sinclair and Stewart Ltd.) vmna ruol ll mronn wrru quanta! TAN TONI! TABOO ron GBAW- are usually 300%. Alvsrv defktgray . BAIL!!! ' e olor con om not: oar nes with‘: yellowish out. Black can PKUR‘ EDS‘ RUNAL (IARD Be careful of the dreu color: you hold its own aucceelfulq with my » ‘chemo. if your hair 1| (out; color mixture tangle italic.‘ , nrougn the graying stun If black fa try .0 o La ro- - Whit you want to rule out of lleve lhwlth flattering ptnlr placed H. s" W: call for ole bottle!- IN OBI n‘ an‘. g"; your wordrolae are orowlu, tnns at the neckline. Reinforce thin b‘ cunt!!!- villi I Q - m and yellows. Thus seem to em- flattery with a roly make-up. BY III MM! vlll- W‘ W" 9'" u phallic the unwanted t: e tn our - DR. VINCENT GRANT m Jam bottle; Irlnl um» and nannies an mole mull '- Jun. Plume cum omen. ‘H! "' fill-III- cola unl- ‘l ' '7 , fin’: aolna throu|n a co or trons- on, _ Iy pltfiin; powerful opposltoe ta dreu colon. you can play down the undesirable tons in your hair. Ion blue and dark nus-mm Dental Surgeon ‘ Smalllnon Building SUMMERSID DAMS! onom. 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