> ye a - ys — Campbell, sister of the groom,} The remainder of the evening ~ELLEN’S ‘DIARY. oqgq at this farming. se Be and children is “Keep your eves 6 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Set., July 11 1958. | ae and Me. Rimer Panes yesterday on relurn. te Boston, Massachusetts after. spending a Mrs. Harry Francis, Summerside. HAPPENINGS | = MR, AND MRS. DALE CAMPBELL Free Church Of Scotland. Has Very Pretty Wedding . -_.The Charlottetown Free Church| where amid friends and relatives ef Scotland manse was the scene|a delicious turkey supper was of a pretty summer wedding when} served. The reception room was Rey. J.H. Bishop united in mar-'delightfully decorated with pink Fiage Eleanor Carol, eldest dau-|and white streamers and assor- ghier of Mr. and Mrs. Omer L,}ted balloons. Ferguson to George Dale, son of| The bride and groom's table Me. and Mrs. A.G. Campbell,|/was centered with a three tier * Both of Melville. cake topped by a miniature bride The bride looked lovely in ajand groom. Mr. Omer Ferguson street length dress of Heavenly;proposed a toast to the bride, Blue film. nylon chiffon and taf- which was ably responded to by. feta over net with white acces- | the groom, Amid flashing bulbs series. Her corsage was of white the bride and groom cut the wed- meee e |ding cake im the traditional man- The bridesmaid, Miss Kathleen | ner. Ghose a street length dress of was spent in dancing. the musie delicate pink nylon coin dots,; being provided by Mr.° Clayton with white accessories. Her cor- | Singleton and Mr. James Mac- gage was of pink roses. The hest| Lean. The voung couple were the q@an was Mr. Howard Ross of |recipients of many -lovely gifts >’ Garfield. both at the wedding and at a post Following the ceremony the nuptial shower tendered them the wedding party then drove to a re-|followjng week at the groom's eeption at the groom's. home, | home. : iis Five Hundred Guests Are Welcomed To Gov. House _@evernment House was the set-| ver bowl of pink anapdragon with | Give hundred guests enjoved the , Pouring tea were the following grecione hospitality of His Hon-|ladiess: Mrs. A. W. Matheson, @ur, the Lieutenant Governor and| Mrs. Mark MacGuigan, Mr eq Mere. Hyndman. | George Mackay, Mrs. W. R. Shaw ive arrangements of peon-| Serving were the following: fee formed thé background ag-| Mrs. H. H. Sirfipson, Mrs. Wil- Ginet which the “governor and his ‘ifi#yi Brennan, “Mre KA. Mac- wife received the guests to Gov- Eachern, Mrs. E McCarey, Mrs. @nment House. Charlies Bentley. Mrs “Peonies and snap dragon were Carr, Mrs. A. W. Gaudet. Miss eed ax decorations throughout BRerbara Dodson, Miss Nancy the other drawing-tooms. Im the! Hyndman, Mra. ,Roy MacGilli- @aing-room the defectory oe er Mrs. Thomas Rogers, Mrg. @i table was centered with a sil-| Ian Rankin. . ae __ Maligned Fowl Company _ Enjoy Mangel Munching Fats afternoon farmers at;vetch, fragile cream eof Queen sharpe hoes and/Anne’s Lace, gold of the butter- then in road te join cups. Roses in the garden, colum- "s at the weeding. In all five| bines too, and peonies so lovely. ed along the rows. 9 this' And on sunny hillsides and up not been the afternoon of his} chéckered woods’ paths and along @hurch-sthoo! picnic (in the near | hedgerows for the children to ga- park) a pleasurable outing of the ther, are the wild strawberries, ‘g@ammer, Mack too would have choice fruit of the summery days. been numibered With the rest at, Ruby-red, memory-sweet. chore which according te! Now from far places folks ere he and Gage manag e, home to Island farms and peered, “very well for their age’’ and so| they once knew—to meet again ere “quite a help’ to their eld- kin they love and friends, What brings-them—and with such glad- “BF Science has shown the con-| some lights in their eyes? Doubt- feat of turnips to be in the main! less back in the year—or years, ently water, our farmers still con- a wish not to be denied litgered, tinue te grow them, indeed each a wish which put in words said: year seems sees more pieces; “We mind ge home—for we have aleng the fields given over to! been aWay their culture. and that_ of man-!/So long, it seems forever and a gels as well. They believe there is| day! me better ‘helping) feed grown to And O, se very homesick we ‘Maintain the health of the stock! have grown, . through the winter-stabling and; The laughter af the world is . spring. ‘| like \a moan > i. Jn autumn the mangels are stor-| In our tired hearing, and its song Brackley. She is also guest of Stead, Bri Shore. Mr. and Mrs. N. Gallant and children. Anne Marie and Alien were weekend guests of Mr. and Anthony's Church, has r , rewurned from On- set, er aiaein he attended the funeral of his late uncle, Mr. Ed- ward M. Drake, whose death oc- curred at the Tobey Memorial Hospital, Wareham, Mass. June 2, 1658. Miss Miriam Horne and Miss Norma Parkman have left far Winchester. Mass. ‘While in the United States they plan te visit friends and relatives in other Amencan cities. Mr and Mrs. H. W. Hyde and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mayhew ' and son Kenny have arrive home after spending a holiday in Ottawa and US.A. . ‘[mersidp Thursday’ by Wood th. Hons Sendinar thls week at Mount’ son, ‘Nalph, of Ports” Rico are lands for a visit in Nova Scotia. |Allisom-University, Miss Thirza Bowness of- Bs Weymouth, Massachusetts, is vis- iting her sister Mrs. W. E. Jen- Mr. and set nes P a Miss Ruby MacNeil! of Saint John, N:B., with her parents. Dr. Mr. . we jand Mrs. J. F. MacNeill of Sum- have been holicaving on the Is-\merside are vacationing at Ca- Mr. 'vendish Lodge. Mr. and Mrs. W. R., Rayner \ |and “family of Summerside eft Mrs, nns. : this» week by auto for the West Cona., and Mrs. ‘F. V. Haskell. ‘Coast. Giadstone, New Jerseyy are vis- | iting their mother, Mrs. W. J. 50 | wrs. Hubert Agnew ‘and dau- ghter, Nancy. of Hamilton, On- : tario are visiting relatives and a. aoe Delaney returned | friends in Summerside. s fay to Lynn) Mass, after | visiting relatives ia Summerside | Nrg Harold MacDonald of Ha- miiton,_Ontario is visiting _her Sat. and Mrs. Orrin Williams son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and and ante arrived oe ae Mrs. Chester MacDonald, Sum- /to spend their vacati ide. | former's parents, Mr. and Myre. —n é " Gleason Williams, Summerside. Miss Nancy Morrison of Sum- Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Linkiet- ae }ter, Mr. and ae. er ree |left. Summerside on a, Guaranteed. Ask ‘trip. to Montreal and the eastern Hedlrrie eee : Gentist, the thing States. - for you i2 ORA-JEL. Pain vesishes ie seconds. Mrs. Mark Delaney of Summer- side ix visiting in Moncton New Rrunewick guest of her son. Dr. Austin Delaney, Mrs. Delaney and family. Miss Sandra -Gatiant arrived home from, Toronto by plane to spend her holidays with her par- ents. Mr. and Mré. John James |Gallant,-North Rustico. Sandra | lis a student at Downsview High School . ~ | This afternoon, July M1, at the; ‘Summerside Golf and Country Hor iamond WATCHES And RINGS ’ JEWELLERY GIFTS WILLIAMS JEWELLER imerside attended the United Na- Mr. and Mrs: Moncton, N.B. spend the week-, end with the former's mother, | ee Mrs. Margaret Bragdon and daughter, Laura, of Gardiner; Maine left yesterday on return af- : ter vacationing with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur MacKinnon; Sum- |merside and relatives and friends magarde, New Mexico te Eng- in other sectionss of Prince beet «| Coumtp: Pred wg ee De oa DARE we ingen ; Recent visitors te the Island) Mrs. J. K. Beer of Summerside were Mr. Donalid A_ Stewart,.| and Mrs. J, P.’Beer of Montague | hig som Don, Jr., and grand- will leave by plane today for) daughter Mary Fishe from Vaea-| Boston, Massachusetts, from couuver, B.C - where they will leave by. Aer Dona, Sr., noted mang chang- Lingus for a trip to Treland,' es since hie lact visit forty-five Scotland, Belgium and France. He renewed many friendships! Mrs. C. W. Kipfer and daugh- oR. and visited his cousin, Mr. Ja-|ter Leslie Ann of Moncton, N.B. | ons mes: D. MacEachern and family,| wit return— tomorrow after t Mermaid. ete spending the past week in Sum- Je., and Mary. They were very Mrs. A. A. Williams i is ; i t j { | Mrs. Henry Noonan,. Summer- pital. week former's mother,|*ins. and Mr. Jenkins, Summer- side, has as her guests, her dau- tens . t ghter; Mrs. Jerry Keil, with her pas |Mrs. Cecil MacPhail, Angle Carnegy, Mra. Norman Hogs. Bennett | Mr. and Mrs. J..A. Beaton and ib the hostesses for the tur- J. Eardley Beaton, have returm- ey and Meam supper will be: ed“ to Toronto after enjoying ® wirs. R. Henthorn and Mrs. Ralph very pleasant vacation with their | Sittiphamt, conveners aasisted by daughter and son-intaw, Mr. and wirs. L. G.. Lewis, Mrs. Dave Shore Mrs. Harry Dickie, Mrs. Paul MacKay and Mra\ A. MH. Hub- Mrs: ‘Nellie Sullivan, Houston, ley. Texas. is visiting relatives and friends on the Island. | Miss Miriam MacDonald ar- € ace ‘ - nte spend her } Mre.'J. Wilbert Cahill. return- + aveatign with her queen Mr. t's Bet en Mentey a and Mrs. Russell MacDonald, Soeeameha week a her home Summerside. Spri : Mrs. Earle .Sawier. Mrs. Alb Bhs and Mre, € B. Gills, ie bert Callbeck and Mrs. Wilfred , Florida. have arrived Inman of Summerside were re- 137% Gt. George Dial 9397 WOOD ISLANDS- CARIBOU FERRY SERVICE June 20th te Sept. 20th Daily Including Sundays 7. 8 11, 1, 3, ands Frem each terminal NORTHUMBERLAND FERRIES LIMITED Charlottetown. P.E.L their summer home near Kem) cueste of Mr. and Mra. Ken- engen. y were accompan | ieth Muttart, Searletown. kd the latter's sister Lena, | ’ : ‘ | and her Daniel also of Mel- | Mr. and Mre Fart MacLure.' bourse. \Bedford, Massachusetts; Mr. and ante | Mrs. Kenneth MacLure and son ‘Miss Anite Hages of the Bilky, Mr. and Mre. Lorne Mac- of Household Finance Corpor’ | 1 ure and family, Rutf and Ralph, tion, Charlottetown. is spending | a rington, Massachusette are her vacation at her home iM_ociing relatives and friends in Springfield. Summerside and Linkletter Road. si sehen ame Mar sar Rt tw Seta it to the Island this week. | a Mand Mey. Wallace I. Maio accompanied by Mr, of the safe arrival in Eng- eee : 2 land of their daughter Avis (Mrs. or and Mrs. Riccelaes were | AGENTS and recently transferred from Al» DISTRIBUTORS home again! By M ia te and revolutionary electronie~ de- pelos gaidly gta There only | vice for automobiles, trucks, ete. . Easy starting in winter, even The little playmates that we left 4) weakened battery caused Pcs agrt a _ ov cold Weather. Welcomed with ‘ ae ts leosk: road some nthusiasm in sarages and ser- : . vice stations. P' required Some droning at their desks with for inventory depending on ter- wistful look wn a. |ritery covered. , Across the fields and orchards- : . farther still Safeway Electronics Mfg. Where laughs the old wheel at Corporation, We: the mill.” -| 1500 St. Catherine St., West, Until Monday sik Seiieiig: sili Dairy, Suite 212, Montreal 25, Canada. ed in this old cellar in'a quantity! which allows the present poultry-| ~~ woman of the place to: approp- Fiate a choice pair or more of * fhem daily. And openly and a- hove board without drawing the least murmur of criticism, er the complaint that “It's that sow fa the far pen should be getting those and not those pesky hens!” earry them across the yard to make favored pecking snpterial fer her often maligned company | Chicks, interesting babes. - of- iF som p_.home-haiched ac-} eording to nature, others incub- ated and brought in to make replacements for the flock which g nicely supplies our tables are as vain— perigee lass: Bow among the varied subjects” gummering in the old orchard. And as a result: of solving with much surprise a mystery of con- finued disappearance in the num- ber in last year's poultry farm fag. a current reminer of cooks on the cats!” we now part with. favorites of the year, Good-night. ' “EDGEHILL” . . WINDSOR, NOVA SCOTIA mt ond Day School for Girls. We must get home—we must ont | WANTED ] ' ' a8 : : ti ‘ Highty qualified and experienced scademc stall — Wi co ees Sprinkled class room building & fire sesistont ; dormitory. > Michaelmas Term hegine September Sen. (959. FOR PROSPECTUS AMD PARTICWLARS es ' APPLY Miss $..E. G Macdonald: BA. HEADMISTRESS . q 2% a Mise Maty Rae Tantod, 8.N:/ Mrs. George Critter im Summers de, guest|arrived in Summerside last eve- of the former's sister, Mrs. J. O.|ning from _has as her Mrs. V brotherindaw and sister, Mt, and ~ MASTER CLEANERS _ MODERNIZE_ oe " 4 i E38 xf ae a These two pictures give the pu of the “New Look” recently given.to Master Cleaners, one of Charlottetown’s finest cleaning establishments. , Proprietor Arnold Calbeck has left nothing te chance in an effort to give speedy and con- venient service to his customers. In the top photo is shown the exterior of the Master Cleaners Building constructed in the most modern manner by Connie LeClair, of Charlottetown from plans drawn by Mr. James Toombs . - . interior finish was carried out by Chandler Bros. of Charlottetown. Lower left is shown an interior view of this modern ‘up-to-date establishment located in the heart of the downtown district of the Island’s Capital MASTER CLEANERS | "122 FITZROY STREET CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I. PICK-UP DELIVER Dial 5636| 4 A SPECIAL MESSAGE FROM REDDY KILOWATT made up. By referring to this you will more readily understand that REDDY the mest economical servant you can hire, ‘ MARITIME ELECTRIC COMPANY LTD Shown-above Is a new bill form which we are now using at Maritime Blectrie. “We believe this new type of statement will facilitate service to our customers, and that it Is — easier te read and understand than the old form. | “Also, on the back of the new bill, You will find a breakdown of the rates by which the bill Is KILOWATT is indeed Toronto where she| Mrs. 8. S. Beaton of Summer — Metherall of Sum-| Mr. and Mrs. Horace Clark, daughter, Joycelyn, of Winnipeg|merside has as her guests, her| Summerside, have as their guests, — nd| Manitoba. . : cestrmyit i Sateeee hel ¢ s