;- 'JUN'E 3. 1952 ..-mm.)...... llacldsa - Kelly mbm, the Rev. James Kelly oi the stall of St. Dunstan's University. -no once was liven in by her brother hank, who also ganf several selections .. 0ounod's IIAVG mule." "Panls Angelicus" by ngngg, and "Just For Today" - during mass and the signing or the reglslkf. TITO UTKIIIBL WIS MM. J. 0, Duncan. The charming young bride wore a gown of white satin and lace. with a linser up Veil of net. and carried a prayer book with yellow roses and a ahowerioi sna.,pdra- gons. She was attended by her mum, Miss lhnily Kelly, who wore yellow nylon with a matching headdrel and carried a ncsegayi oi white carnaiiona and Talisman. roses. Mr. Joseph Maclsaac was the best man and the ushers were two brothers or the groom, wane Reg and BIIDO MIBAOIHI. Mrs. Kelly. mother of the bride, chose a dress of powder blue with blue and white accessories and a cm-sags of Queen Elizabeth roses ior her daushteris wedding. Mother gf me groom, Mm. MaoAdam. wore mauve with black acccnorie. and a similar wrong: of Queen Elisa- beth roses. A wedding reception at the home of the bride. followed the cere- rne dEur.. fl-TE GUARDIAN. CI-IARIJOTTETOWN L GUARDIAN SINK?! TAXI - Phone 519. HAVE YOUR PIOTUIII trained IL HOIIIIIDI. ' smnaaa now on display at Hollnana. o.N.I. ol'l'l0lAl- ll!!! -.. up, I. O. champ. Traltio Manager of the Atlantic notion. Canadian Na- Flilnal runway. is presently In the city on a routine visit irom his headquarters in Moncton. He is a guest at the Charlottetown. , many. The toast to the bride was Proposed by the luv James Kelly. and responded to by the groom. and the toast to the bridnmaid by Mr. Joseph T -; respond- ed to by the bride's mother Frank. Telegrams were read at the recep- tion from relatives and irienda irom out of town who were unable to be present. A number at irienda oi the bride served, the Mines Mary Roeslter. Anne Cronin, Alma shee- han, Peggy Shaw. Kay Doyle, Olaire Gritiith, Pauline MacDonald, Isabel MM.-Donald, Jean MacAdam, I-Ielen Lariar, Mrs. Stacey MacAda.m and Mrs. Cecil Moos:-thy. Aiter the wedding Mr. and Mrs. MscAdam leit lot a honeymoon trip to Fundy National Park in Nova scotia. For her going away attire the bride were a white print dress with green shoriie coat and black aocessoriu. The room, or the teaching staff 0! at. Dunatan's University. is a member of the naval reserve and will. be stationed in I-laiiiax for the summer . The bride was iorrneriy a continuity writer at C.F.c.Y. In the autumn they will take up residence in Charlottowwn. Little SALE! First Quality NYLONS Friday and Saturday 1.15:” Stock up for Summer wearing! Nylons are ultra-sheer, full fashioned with slimming dark seams. Theylre dull ilnished in new "shell- bionde" and "Suniime" shades. Sizes 9 to 11. Sorr - - No Phone or Mail Orders ALL SALES FINAL HLMAN'S These First Quality Shop swua suns. all sites. at" the raahion shoppe. TH! AIIGWIIT Gill. Court open every evening until 9 pm. M38. aoaxsrorrs LADIES WliAl. Specials. Dresses. Coats. Su ts. "crxnaaaum tonight .- sim- olre Theatre. onuem sec: adults. Tbc. curtain are pro, - PIOPANI GA! and ap- Arniaat Goal Go. Phone "'0' ma GINIBAL ELECTRIC Refri- geratora. Large and small slses. Toomba Music Astor-e. 911031! and sport Blouses. all shades and lines at the Fashion Shoppe. GEL GUIDES Raisin Day Sat- urday, Juno 7. Please be gener- ous. , - ' sea the new rireatone !l.eirlgora- tora now on diaplay. Complete new models. nryenton and Maokay. IXTEA PANTE FIE: - made- tc-meaeure suite. House or stone make, at Jack Cameron's. ' sxraa PANTS ran: .. made- to-mueurs, House oi stone. make. at Jack Cameron's. WOI1'l'll'S DBUGSTOILE will be the only Drugstore open this ai- temoon and evening. BEPAIB SHOP now located at Schurman's concrete mixing plant. Cities and parts room. 99 Queen St. Bait and Mums Lid. CIIAITIB l'l..iGil'l'e to any point in Canada or the United states ior passengers or cargo Phone Maritime Central Airways Lilniiad. 2061 or 540. GARDEN SEEDS! Our store at York open daily; will also remain open at present until 9 P. M. on Monday and Thursday evenings Arthur Vesey. ENGAGEMENT-Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd C. Crossmsn of Cape Walla. Prince Edward Island. wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Velda Alice. of Ottawa. Ont.. to Ian Stuart Bearnan. son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Stuart Bea- man, of Ottawa. Ont. The mar- riage will take place on Saturday. June 21. 1952 at 3 p.m. in St. Matthew's Anglican Church. Ott- awa, Ont. t HOLD SUPPER MEETING - The "Bambi Group" oi Trinity United Church W. A. held a very enjoyable supper meeting at. "the "Rendezvous" Tuesday evening where a moat delightful supper was served. Spring iiowers adam- ed the tables and dainty place cards were at each plate and all the members enjoyed this happy get-together. . ATTEND WEDDING - Mrs. Boyce Mac!-tie, her son Harold and his daughters, Joyce and Bonnie. have returned home to Southport aiter attending the wedding of Mrs. MscKie's niece, Miss Lois Henry. Also present for the wed- ding which took place Saturday in Halifax were Miss Henry's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart, Henry and daughter Eleanor. Keppoch. While away Mrs. Macxie visited her son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Macxie. New Glasgow. COUNTY MAGIBTILATI-'.'B COUIT-In Queen's County Mag- istrate's Court yesterday before Magistrate Gilbert -A. amidst. a man irom 3eaton's Mule was iin- ed II and costs or 5 days (or op- era” an istered motor vehi- cle. A reeiden oi Montague. ior operating a motor vehicle i ' t an . licence, was iined I2 and costs or 8 days, and for caus- Around The Armoerles Sgt. A. P. (Andy) Westergald the big winner among the . N.0.0:e when the Seth L. A. A. Regiment held its iirgt shoot the season at the Squaw Point last week-end. In second position was R..G.M.s. J. 1'. Place . A. I. Younger ' .ng r E tied ior third. In the competition among the men Gnr. 1'. Dennis won top honors on the 100-yard range with Our. A. 0. Dirt and Cinr. R. M. Carr tied for second. Behind them came Gnr. D. Johnston and Gnr. H. F. ' . on the 200-yard range Gnr. R. M. Carr was tops with three other Gunners in a tie tor the next posi- tion. They were T. M. Matheson, J. R. Bushey and E. !'. Dennis. Sgt. A. P. Wcstergard once again , himseli the best shot when they moved back to the 300-yard mark, while close behind him came Bdr. J. A. Shaw; . Major J. F. Macmillan, Per- sonnel Oliicer oi No. 1.7 Recruit- ing station here. has been called out with the Active Force and has leit for duty at Number 1 Per- sonnel Depot, Halifax. Sgt. Henry Doucette. also of the Recruiting Station. has re-engaged for another thsee years with the Reserve Force, and W.O.2 H. H. -wk) MacLeod has received hie transier irom the P.E.I. Regiment il'Tth Reece) to the Recruiting station where he has been station- ed since active recruiting began over a year ago. . 0 I In the 5 Signals Regiment W.O.l J. F. smith, Regimental Sergeant. Major. has re-engaged with the unit Ior another three-year period. Joinln. him were Sgt. J. D. Wil- son. Sgt. A. woolridge. Sgt. P. J. Smith, who was recently promoted irom ,Corporai. Sgt. E. W. Mac- ing a disturbance on the public highway the same oiiender was ilned 85 and costs or 10 days. A resident at winsloe was fined Ill and costs for operating a motor vehicle without adequate lights. A resident of North liustico ”who did knowingly sell intoxicating ii- quor to a person under the age of 21 years." contrary to sec. 36 oi the Pin. Temperance Act. was sentenced to one month imprison- ment, while another resident of the same place, for having in his possession intoxicating liquor in a place other than his residence. was lined 820 and costs. A resident oi the city, for having in his posses- sion ior sale by retail a prepara- tion containing alcohol. and not being a person duly licensed to keep same tor retail was sentenced to two months' .....u' onment. sracnrr DIGGING - A trench two ieet wide and six ieet deep is being dug at. a. rapid rate by men operating a clam digger type of machine on Euston st., between orlebar and Weymouth, on the mirth side. The excavation is ior -'placing a storm- 0 Purpose . sewer line inside the standing curb, which will not be moved. The work is being done under City super- vision. I-'0lI TIIE BEST III IIIIIIGSTOIIE IIEEIIS: , Shea It !neIIHieaeAeeevaOatDi0IIU4”'U "'4' -n Dirndl Skirts . I Sport Blouses Bathing Suits (Including famous Coiollno) I.odlas' lurberriaa Rock of Oirle' Drama . our-mnnsais GIVE YUII BIG SAVIIIGS FUII TIIE HOLIDAY WEEK-EIIII I.ADIES' FULL LENGTH AND SHORTII COATS REDUCED TO PRICES YOU CAN'T RESIST ALL OlRLS' COATS CLEARING AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES l.adiaa' Suits reduced in groups of 1515.00. 518.50 and 522.50 Group of Dreaaae. extra special clearing of .................................................... .. Shorte- Danim and Corduroy .79” Sloelu. snorted maierlole N S3-95” Regular 524.50, new ......... .. 53.00 51 .49 .. 56.95 51' .49 .. 52.95 53.95.. 514.95 51 7.95 To clear Towels. regular 69: beeh- Special Special, per pair ................. .. For your college, Pldatie Tablecloths - use our I"lAY-AWAY" PLAN A DEPOSIT WILL HOLD ANY osmenf 'iIn cnejrancjlco. no. no em: Oaorge slim A 51 .88 51 .30 51 Neill. also promoted non has been Iignalman poral, and K. I. and- more. Another promotion to eer- geant irom corporal was that ol I. J. Smith. ' Opt. I. Doueette oi the unit has leit the city he Alderahot. N. 8., summer camp on call out with the Active roroe. . . . The Garrison N.c.O.'a Mess has recently undergone its annual spring cleaning and is reported as sparkling in readiness for the sum- mer activities.- In the alith L.A.A. Regiment. now commanded by Major L. E. Weliner, there are several promo- lions well as departures. or- licsr detr J. O. MacNeill is now at Picton. Ont... where he is tak- ing an artillery course in antl-air- crait. leaving shortly ior the same centre on course will be Llent. E. 1". MacDonald and Lieut. R.. D. . - .... - ... --- -. g... L... .. race -mun promoted to the rank at lieutenant on transfer to the unit irom Eastern Command Contingent 0.0.T.O. . . . Pte. M. J. Campbell, O.W.A.O.. has received her promotion to the rank oi serge t and is employed in the Orderly Room 0! the regi- ment. sgt. Campbell held the same rank during the last war in which she served overseas. Also receiv- ing a promoti was Pie. J. L. Parrar, also in the Orderly Room and also with service in the last war. who is now a corporal. Two Bombardlers of the unit. J. A. Shaw and A. I. Younker, mov- ed up in the ranks to the posts or sergeants while several Gunners were promoted to be Bombardiers on completion oi the Instructional and Administrative cadre course conducted here and in Halifax. They are J. E. A. Gauthier. 0. 3. MR. TOM B. REES I eflngland A g one of the world's outstanding Evangeline SAINT PAUL'S CHURCH This Afternoon-3 p.m. Women's Meeting Tonight-8 pm. Mission Service Friday-8 p.n1. Mission Service . Saturday-9 p.m. Evangelistic Service Sunday-TI e.n1. Morning Prayer & Serlnon Manning as well as Oiiicer Cadets J. D. Fraser and W. A. Ledweli. ier, A. steel and J. A. Gallant. Oilicer Cadet J. G. Maclnnls I Power, J. H. Gallant, A. E. Gauth- 9 run. Evangelistic Service s PIEIICEPS CASH Ge CARRY HOLIDAY- l HERE'S TO A HAPPY HOLIDAY AND TO HAPPY SHOPPING SATISFACTION. YOU CAN SHOP WITH CONFIDENCE AT PIERCE'S CASH AND CARRY WHERE QUALITY AND PURITY ARE ASSURED THROUGH THE MANUFACTURER'S LABEL AND THAT IS TRUE OF NOT ONLY BRANDED GOODS, BUT WITH MEATS . . FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. PLAN NOW FOR THE LONG WEEK-END AHEAD. SHOP AT PIERCES CASH AND CARRY. STORE CLOSED MONDAY ALL DAY. CO ZIIES. lb. 37: Carnation MILK. .4for 65: Campbell's TOMATO SOUP. 2 for 25: Bruce's I BLEND JUICE. 48 oz. 29: Bruce's ORANGEJUICE. 480:. 30: Bruce's - ' GRAPEFRUIT JUICE. 48 oz. . . . . . . . . 21c SHREDDED WHEAT. 2 for . . . . . . . . . 33: Fiuffo A .. 83c SHORTENING. 3 lbs. for . . . . . . . . FREE SHOW 4 PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE SILVER SEAL HEADQUARTERS HI KIDS-Make this your headquarters for is- bels from Sliver Seal Products. We carry every- thing In this line Including Molasses, Peanut But- ter, Spices, Extracts, Prepared Mustard, Raisins, Currants, Food Coloring, etc. Fresh Ground HAMBURG. I5. 55: Fresh or Corned . SHOULDER PORK. lb. .. Shoulder g PORK CHOPS. lb. Corned SPARE RIBS. I5. Built" I5. aaaaaeaeeqesa .......49e 55: 'l7c 45: LARGE SIZE WITH . dirxmorr . I FACE CLOTH 39.: Pl.iNUl I7, ytislll ll g.g,y roux PEANUT BUTTER Jar 45: Maple Leaf Rindless i BACON. Vzlb. 29: Maple Leaf COOKED HAM. lb. .... . 95: SPECIAL OFFER oulx Pkg. 39c p rnurrs (mi . VEGETABLES? Florida , ounces. 2 dog. Fresh Green CELERY. stick . . . . . . . . . Crisp Leafy LETTIICE. head . . . . Red Ripe TOMATOES. pkg. Juicy White GRAPEFRUIT. 6 for . . . . . Tender Green Spinach, Cucumbers, Island Asparagus Tips, Rhubarb, Etc. 65: T13 23: 25: A9: -Green Beans, MEAT SUGGESTIONS .FOR A COLD PLATE MOCK CHICKEN LOAF. III. . ..... 63: DELICIA LOAF.. lb. 63: MACARONI In CHEESE LOAF, I5. 63: FRESH OR CORNED TONGUE. I5. 49: COOKED HAM. I5. 95: GIANT ICONOMV SIZE WITH carzaon TIA TOWEL . emv ciomss - . ousnss C PINE TNINOI C dour stokes", arlmn IIAiu.orrsrcwN.eE.t.