Helen Fitzgerald, Artist, — | Designed The ACWW Stamp. was designed by Helen . & Toronto artist, and ‘qver.which the ylobe is poised. The words Aosociate 4 - with her sister, Mrs. Raiph Oakes : ie St it 7 eS Pa Grade Hl, Donald Brown, Floyd : ' me . Alta. |, Grade I Sr. Allan Maciosd ea a : ' \D. ' Grade I Jr. Brian J a2 a 1 VISITOR FROM WINNIPEG _. |,Ativee by McA. ei Ruth Louise, aughier of aa. Suede : = , ; ; George Wilson, public relations |The groom is a member of the! Lona > ; * ‘wy jp Olficer, St. Mar : A ated tealmar Carlson. | R.C.A.F. and isxstationed: there. |~ = j ae th s/s. a fe A gy bevel gag of the B.P.W. in ioe Mary’s, hie ee te “Mise Louise Mahar left” Satur- ce — im marriage to ae CAF. and is~1 ‘CHILDREN KILLED "FAVORITE TWOSOME | bi «mipeg, regional: co-0 | Montreal. —TM.CLA Seniey, re morning on return to Ottawa mn H. MacPherson, only - birt, : Mont. (AP) =- A : : st | { Women's employment with the| Mrs. Gerry ts accompanied by |i. ue Ree alter spending some time in Char-|% Mr. and Mrs. Henry MacPher- | POWNAL SCHOOL su ta aah of a eee A Cane wate blbuse with a!Arnel and nylon drip-dry fabric =| Usemployment Insurance Com- her sister Miss R.E. Black. of ‘<meta Rita Se lottetown. She was accompanied | 59%. O'Leary j Report of Pownal School for ; cited the two at-| Pleated irt has become a sum- | js used for a trim, neat overblouse | , _ mission. in the Prairies, has been | Winnipeg. They left Sydney Satur-| 201°) 'n » COUR | as far as Moncton by Mr. and| The wedding was held in the’ ‘ : stand Friday ki | mer uniform in and around town, | .i+n » surplice closing below the” 4 & recent visitor to this province. }day morning by plane for St. ao) Mrs. Pearce Bridger yy. 7A. MacAdam, ‘1 Faith Lutheran Church. which |2U% ‘ as follows: ltendants — aged 10 and 13. A especially with young careerists. collared neckline. The skirt is | te per work Mrs.“Gerry travels John’s, Newfoundland. Both Mrs. | Provitcia’ representative, New: toa was tastefully decorated. for the! Grade X. 1. Jean MacMillan. tighted firecracker apparently set =F teatused colbe, i { ¢he Head of the Lakes to the Gerry and Miss “Black have — ‘cis i Boe Bigg R. ger. has ‘occasion. The bride was given in ; Herman, Gerald MacMil- 2 tnors, the-coroner said. The|by Mr. Allison Ellis. Ushers —_ Rockies. travelled throughout all parts ef arrived Sun- v spend summer | marriage fa | lan. : : : cLell d ai + Mra. Gerry is chairman of leg-|Canada and are particularly en- ~ were the ng: MrS&./ with his parents, Hon. Mr. Justice Seated cee ant ve Grhde IX Marjorie Jenkins, |Charted bodies of Linda Helseth, oer eee = oe z : E + im the Business and Pro-}joying the Maritime trip. While eae. oe ntege Seg |MacGuigan and Mrs. MacGuigan. jength gown of white’ with shoul-| Grade VIII. Phyilis Jones, Hea- about 10, ‘and Richard Street.) snowing the wedding a re ACKACHE ional. Womén's —federation/on Prince, Edward Island Mrs. | yo 0 gt ot ees re 7 af der length veil. She carried a ther Jones. 5 {about 13, were found slumped be- option was held in the Church | After her holiday in ‘the Mafi- Gerry her sister were reg- * : . CCnvener of ¢ NORTH RUSTICO W. 1: bouquet ofred roses. ' Vu ten Sen-hind 9 counter — : re ; Joes Mrs. Gerry will attend a istered at the Queen Hotel. izenship, Eureka, N.S.; Mrs. Fio-|. ; ee eee eee ete ‘Auditorium which was beautiful | TU PRVE § ENSION | cence Wichey, coussthior, Nova | uate ctistitule mat ot the|liaing Caron, sister af te : Free ited akch was ser. | SECONDARY 10 KIDNEY ARRITATION ” ; ae Scotia; , . | Women’s «Institute e\Elaine Carlson, sister of the i ee ee . | streamers. A buffet lunch was ser- | PLLEN’S DIARY as EL. representative, Kikwulr. P. Thome ‘of Mrs. John MacLure|b-ide. She wore’ a Coral coloured Smith-Harris Marriage ved to ‘about one hundred guests. thousands are now discovering eres E.I.; Mrs. Lioyd Wilkie, presid- j with an attendance of ten mem-' gown and carried a bouquet of |“ * ; Following the reception the hap-__ Stronger and bester they com Set Be al ent of P.E.1. W.I., Alberton, P.E | bers and. one visitor. |pink and blue carnations. Miss . I py young couple left’ amid show- Irritations. These irritations often ; y : . ; . A |. ; ; after 35, and may make you tense Granddau hter Is A 1 Mrs. Roy Woolner was appoint- Betty MacNabb, Swift Current.| \OJEMNIZE t edi y ers of gonfetti’ and good wishes “fervous from too frequent, on g oo od .. ac ee ee eevee [@@ acting president, and the meet-Sask., po — of honor, and on a honeymoon trip to New York. itehing wrinetion beth day and sieuh. F * ’ ‘ Sister Joseph Eugene, S. Paul’s ing opened by repeating the col- wore & pale gown. She @ar- The O'Leary Baptist Church; Rev. Ross Howard performed On their return they will Te- fer from He Beckache and feel - Favorite Guest Of Ours Minneapolis, accompanied by Sis (lect in unison. ied Douguet of inl a ee ene oe aenstiy, wed. | the Hedding ceremony. “Til Walk side in O'Leary. The bride ts an 2ggtget Someta, "raname its + : ; ter Electa has arrived home to} Rol) call was answered by -giv- carnationg. 3) ty ding ca Saturd a ¥y Wat Beside You,” and “O Perfect employee at Claude MacNeill’s comers be — ee = = ; Where obtained today at Alder-| He tiodded. “Rn tiked a lot of spend the holidays with ber sis- | ing the title of a peom and ova Mr. Herb Mallieit, Portage La 3.0 p.m.. when Norma Margaret. Love,” was nicely rendered by store and the groom is employed pain relief, Safe for young = a8. os fee that pleasant state which|things he commented “te fill ter, Mrs. Harry Kelly, Lake Verde author's name. Minutes were,Prairie, supported the T0OM | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ris | Mrs. Ross Howard, with Mrs. at Carruther s Service Station, | UTRK ot druseists. Sete @eclares that vacation-time is; a day home from school.” ee brothers, ee oe read, approved and signed. . | a Mr. ee pero |Harris, Knutsford, became the | Melvin Ellis at the organ. O'Leary. bis . Not that the children s0/ His eares of choring over, and einen toe Riak Gd Cincanoniane The reporis of scbool and sick Of ‘he = 2 acting 2 joride of Mr. Elmer Smith, son} The bride’s attendants were ae : , lapsed inte idleness. On| with the light ef nice anticipa- committees were given. Sick com | Tne ce — cane meg % Mr. and Mrs. Guy Smith, | Miss Lois Ramsay as bridesmaid, | _ the contrary they were quite busy/tion im his eyes, he was away! Mrs James Coles. Milton. ar Mitte® for July and August: Mrs. Sar @" mekdeemiet. wae oe \with little .Carol Ann Harris, i be that ehanged schedule the hol-| while the day was still young.t0| rived | Welnenter morning | ©: Sampson and Mrs. R. G Flem- | psi reid Latinends oo Seine neeapepatmoortaare ou —— | niece of the bride as flower girl. | CONGRA ., Way brings to them. |join (cousin) Gage af a boyish) py plane from Toronto. Captain \i?<- Bills were presented and yy. 1 ahashel wan edudint. BYRNE ROAD SCHOOL The groom.was ably supported © : ' nh E Granddaughter? She is one endeavour whith has claimed| Coles who has «hee wery i, Moved paid. Correspondence was With Linds Ericson ee @ the | ; TT oe ee . @mong a fortunate sisterhood who their leisure on finé Saturdays ef |i, the Oshawa General Hospital |t"e" read. and plans made for 4.4, 0 ppl her | The fqjiowing is the yearly rej} ‘- . eanentertain herself easily and|late. Perhaps om account of the! suffering a heart attack, has been | District and Annual Conven’ a8.) - 1, wR! Jo: ee Nueee ee See CRS G re TO | gt this house is one of our favor-|drops of blood ef a milling race| moved to the Sunnybrook Hospi-| 7." ¢ delegates appointed are:{ The reception was held in jthe year ending June, 1950: | e s | We guests. Today‘she helped her|in their veins, or maybe it is|t,) Toronto. Captain Coles is do- | MTS. W. | — and Mrs Johe | pavonst cae we catia | een: 1. Stella Myers, 2. : mother with the housework. To|because some forbear accented! ; — : 'MacLire to attend Annual Con | guests present. } | Ronald Kenny ‘ eur mind she is an over-zealous’ more than ‘those now of the name = op well Oe can Be exported, ivention on July 7 and &th. A er tae Te ae oe ae ae Myers. 2 a MRS. GEORGE SHELFOON ’ Wittle housekeeper, not content toon these farms, that intriguing zabeth se in Dole of thanks was read from a “"* ague. = rendon , . ; z leave her tidying before every/side of farming which includes |; — 7 ap ore ame iO | hick member for treat of fruit | bride was proposed by Mr. C.| Grade 5: 1. Reginald Phelan ’ : i : (eataing ot ¢ arlottetown Hos- | - |Nordin and to the parents by! Grade 4: 1. Beverley Phelan F HER last spot has been dusted and a/fishing and hunting-at any rate,|cits! returned Saturday from | 24 ice cream. aac’: Genbenieies aah cae baht | onde & 4 fen eee & ta DRY 5 ON THE OPENING oO last cushion arranged’ precisely|they are damming the stream! taliex after a week's holiday | Mrs. John MacLure presented sponded i ty the groom: Th@ nard By. ay” o ray Paci . ‘ j - @m a couch. And, then she finds| Which wanders at the foot of a : | a contest, the prize being won by tneautifully Cees settafe ee ae ancis ny, 4. & hard to accept the fact that with meadow at Rob's. It is a project everyday tablecloth evenly on the Mrs. M. J.- Doyle. Collection) 7) is tk Cae eae - non Vv. : ns = 4 * oe ‘two lads of brothers about, the which poses some problems, and) |: e amounted to $1.75. (lag F pa i : Clar vac . 2 IT twoo ve-ln caer oe em he. OP pale 2? please them. and Rob! “She's tolerable, ya-as, tolerab-+- Mrs. Reginald MacNeill invit-| Previous te her wedding. the | John Phelan ‘ans Haven Haas : ast oes been called ee end aan le. She's ‘he’ Jowered..his tone, ed the members to her home for pride was tendered a surprise | fequal)” CUDMORE'S : : | _,We sew ber gather a bouguet) ‘| “not nearly so fussy as she was| July meeting which will be shower at the home of her uncle! The higest average in the Sen- . ; | ef first roses-the deep of the crim-|""" ** . . .And isn’t. this an encouraging | held on the 14th, one week later) where she received many ior Grades: Florence Mvers and | - ERS es allran . eon, the blush of the neat Scotch| “If we ever get it done.” he! tine of year-the whole .world|than usual. due,to Annual Con-| and lovely gifts. ’ enka avecamy tx Seated DRY CLEAN — to add their touch of hesuty | hones mesoty flexing yo < so gra-’and!” vention. The rolf call to be ans Upon leaving the church the |Grades — Clare Phelan. : 120 Kent. St. Phese G22 . ; ‘and nostalgic fragrance, it came|m™uscles this evening. “1 thin “And now,” James says with a|wered with “Where I'd like to| popular young couple received | Teacher: Lila Connolly. poe get ; ' _fe mind, te the.rooms she had|we should call it ‘Great Slave smile entering smartly after, spend my vacation.” The pro-| congratulations and best wishes | aaa Se : AT STANHOPE, P.E.I. - tidied. Dam! because we've surely slav-|lights-out at the “stable,” WM Itgramme wil! consist of each! trom her many friends and rela- || : ; “And how did she put in her/¢d at ite making! just had.a slice of that cold roast|member being responsible for tives. : : é »* fdme? Reading, I suppose,” Mack! ‘Hatched! Lawsy, woman, don’t |—and some lettuce and onion tops/| one item. ] uc ER aati | . All Ice Cream Products Supplied by asked this evening in a query,you see them a-struttin’ there in| up from the garden, that would) | unch committee: Mrs. Regin- and Mrs. E. Henry, visiting com- We Extend To F ps, : ae like James puts to us rio pasture? ya-as Ma'am, as| make a lunch I'd enjoy.” ‘ald MacNeill and Mrs. Earle returns from an absence. perky and*pretty a young'uns as| “Oh Gran'’daddy!” his one sim Meeting closed wi Z ' > i [ore | ng € with the| The July meeting is te be held | “She read-and ae ~moth-| you’d see’ Papa Sta am- ms The July . ng : ‘ber | you'd P; ring be granddaughter exciai with @/) National Anthem after which) | thé school with Mrs. D. B.| "ef, and entertained . .and ed this morning im reply te our| chuckle “what awful dreams then junch was served by hostess as- Roddand Mrs. :George Carr as mittee reported 1 visit and 1 | treat sent. | there was a sound .of a piano | question. ‘ fe you’ .will have!" _ : | sisted by Mis. Toview-and Irmai. seor, being—piayed. Maybe she was| “And how's Mama?” we Until tomorrow — — —Diary—|\ >, ei teed (oy mm hostesses. Collection for the eve- | : T bs. * cr i practicing her music.” quired arranging the edges of am | Good-night. . . ep pebete he _- ning amounted-te $3.00. Two com | CENTRAL CREAMERIES, | MRS. GEORGE SHELFOON | oo eee e . RLING wil tests were put on by Mra El-} . . | STERIL. , mer Fyfe, and Mrs. Go a 8: x “ = sire Robert and Mrs. Oran-{Fyie and wae very much enjoy] — Our Happy Congratulations and — — fa 3 ford MacKay were hostesses to | ed by all. a ie ids ek : @ e.. ' eal “ithe Sterling W. I. when they met) nee was serv : : m4 i Bh = for their June meeting. In ab- {ess and commitice in charge. |. Bese Wishes for Success inHerNew — | “ i|sence of the’ pregident, Mrs. El-| The meeting was then closed by | ae , eS mer Fyfe presided. © singing “God Save “THE"Quees.” | « a - wy The meeting was opened rd | es ; : d i bet 4singing the Island hymn and the a | . : M. collect. Roll call was answer-) | Driftwood we eliver A/ tw = |ed by naming your favourite flow- } li PHONE’ P ee ee > \er. There were 18 members and . : : i: | ss : 2 » |3 visitors present. The minutes of ' . ; : ‘ . — |the last meeting were read and}. 8557 - SH Stor 7.4 , | approved. ' ia A discussion: was held regard ing signs to be put up to mark ‘ithe village and was decided to leave it to the committee in charge. Correspondence” were 4 \read and discussed. It was decid- “{ed to sponsor a swimming class this year. Mrs. Roy. Douglas’ as *ichairman of the committee with '|Mrs. K. R. MacKay. Mrs. Robert 4;MacKay, and Mrs. Elmer Fyfe... _| A $10.00 donation is to be sent” to the Salvation Army... | Mrs. L. S. MacEwen and Mrs. | .|Gordon Fyfe were appointed to ~~ .|\g0 to the Convention. It was| * 4\ decid to ‘have a picnic = Drive-in Restaurant | || DeBLOIS BROS.. LTD. Charlottetown and Summerside 1 NEW MIRACLE DETERGENT : ie GIANT SIZE x SCHWARTZ—16 0Z. JAR Peanut Butter 33 MAXWELL—REG.\ GRIND OFFEE f=» 83 NEW WASHED SAMPLES Size 4Boonly——— |. : : : year: \All plans were left te the committee. Acting on the com- mittee are, Mrs. M. Ferguson *|Mrs. D. MacLeod, Mrs. G. Carr, CONGRATULATIONS | “AND ___ BEST WISHES. FOR EVERY SUCCESS IN THE FUTURE TO MRS. GEORGE SHELFOON ON THE OPENING OF HER NEW DRIFTWOOD " DRIVE-IN 5.95 & 6.95 | | “a % S*3lK € RSS OF RESE Bas CARROTS 219 MAPLE LEAF IN PIECE | BOLOGNA » 29 —Paint-Up! Clean-Up i Decorate ! J ay "9 \S Let's All Make Our City "Sparkle" For | + The Royal Visit on July 30th... et CHARLOTTETOWN tinct Be a p Be | | | ' | ‘ CANADA PACKERS SUPERIOR | Sausages 1=~ | | = a PEL a 117 Queen Street” * x ~ FR csrssse * ___ RESTAURANT MICHAEL BROS. OS a 7 WORN AT THREE RIVERS ~ oe “Wer Malesty Queen Elizabeth, 24th, a candy pial suit ‘in fine|same material as the blouse. The * wore’ at Three Rivers, June| wool with blouse of pitk-spotted) suit was by flertnell and ( organza, Mer toque was ef the'by Claude St. Cyr. is ¢ ae 2 aor enennnnemnnnn