bai = =e ee oot ee a a Se ee eee: Oe ee ee es OM ee Le ee! Me Oe f. 4 i : 4 i 4 # x j ee eee see a es Cae ee ee Sees ee: ee ae ee a, ee ae ee ee ee is BE DRESSES Choose from a wide selection of pretty styles and materials in Seasonable dresses. Many patterns and plain col- / ours. ‘Sizes 10 to 50 in the group. & 9 i " wry Poa ’ L fp : eins a tr Epedie te ee 5 ik reception was held on board doctor's uncle, Dr. Bruce Mac- , AB. minesweepers H.M:C.S. Chig-| Cannell, Alabama. Dear A.B.: Even when H.MC.S. Thunder and H| Upon their return Dr. and Mrs. at Sees. Sherer exe. |MeeCaae wee eens 8 OE ihe gry —_ each . 2.00, 3.00, 4.00 and 5.00 gt he - | the shadow DRESSES a Sanforized cottoa poplin with rayon Glazed cotton ‘sundresses and short EACH ait é sleeve dresses in assorted styles. Colours; navy and 2 to 1.4 brown. Sizes 6 to 1s. 4 . 3 : [ ; ul ptyik ath i, Hf f ¢ ai na ties i z fis ‘ itt te 5 : : Fie 2 i EE : fi i Prints and plain shades. Sizes doost your stock in marriage; 6X. Some substandards! EACH 1.99 , | i ed —_ a a _ _ ~ 7. ”“ . So os & - MR. AND MRS. W. H. DALEY , weekend to H.M.CS. Cornwallis seemed CHILDREN'S PURSES / 2 SCISSORS = nell left by plane for a month’s|. con- ae = Island Couple Are Wed talaey. Sieg lh vik Sie, ne nose beat (hoes At mtaweneny sono | Attractive brown gabardine with EACH : 8” and 6” household scissors made PAIR , E . . Muna, New York City, and the there. petal coh par tides 99: 39: In: Hamilton, Ontario : . sauee wie me caine kok tae comb, coin section and mirror. of warranted steel. Of interest to many was the|length veil was held tn place w Birchwood High School invared bar love of yeu, donate marriage in Hamilton, Ontario, |tiara of seeded pearls. The bride cheat her of was yourself, your of Lois Henrietta Stavert, dau-|wore elbow length gloves and ° ° ideli : 3 ‘ be ghter- of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund |carried a cascade of red roses. Entertains At A Reception . Tian oon made that mistake JUICE SERVERS 2 ASH TRAY AND 9 Stavert, Kensington, P. E. Lj The matron of honor was gown- 4 ghe could coy, in the locale & - COASTERS : ae tan tae Fiams: Gk, latent ieee dex che oe oll yy © soieitiien Mrs. J. A. | : “Tis a poor thing, bat 7 . _ : over ac- | evening in the Home Econo- ishi were aiiaed _|pareee * ; i / ‘ i Summerside, P. E. I. Gecldhds wid’ Geedeieh ot vite lees ita at ee aos MacMillan, Mrs. E. A. Gallant einen deen ead Ge Ok] Made of pyrex with green leaf EACH Ideal hostess set consists of ash SET ’ The double ring ceremony was | carnations. (wood High School after the Fa- Mrs. J. W. Croken, Mrs Eugene | 01 to be hers alone by in-|. tray and 8 coasters, finished in by Rev. A. Lorne; Following the ceremony a re shion Fantasy and the Woodcarv- | Cullen, Miss Florence Quinn, Mrs. |» .do and before the world aed| pee 1 : 69 1 00 MacKay, a former Islander, at|ception was held at Martins in| ing exhibition was attended by a A. E. Murphy, Mrs. G. M.| orticularly when, in guise of . About 1 quart size. copper tone. 2 Central Presbyterian jarge number of parents and |Chandier, Mrs. L. P. Callaghan. i i107 vou talked like a heel : Hamilton, Ontario The young couple are residing | trients. Ushering were Mrs J. E. Cor-', citer she lost all taste for ; The bride was attended by her|/in Clinton, Ontario where the! The two banquet size tables 'rigan and Mrs. F. W. Egan Mak-| "Now she detests you and ; sister Mrs. Keith Dykeman and groom is stationed with the R-|were covered with white linen ing the tea were Mrs. Urban just con't help it. a : yee = ____ Mr. Keith Dykeman was grooms-|C. A. F. and the bride is sales-| cloths. The table was centered | Blanchard and Mrs. Frank Dee-j siudien® Dilmesnae dual WOMEN'S NYLONS /2 MEN'S HOSE 2 4 The bride's white ilintestinea Metane going en eee Thi fl ST coal serving were sus |2fation migh help: but tle you Ls a j "s s. s was flan > ! ; ; length dress was of white nyton|bride was employed with R. T-|on either side by lighted candel-|es Susan—Cronin, Sondra Britt, | no Neue ee anaes Full fashioned 60 gauge 15 denier = Nylon stretch hose fits sizes 10 to |“ E ergandy over taffeta. An elbow’ Holman's .Lid., Summerside. an eS Se school ee ae eee _—— maximum home ;security. Your | nylons im smrat beige shades. 13. Colours; blue, wine, navy, , The conveners for this recep-| McTague, Frances MacDonald, pe iy ‘- aameale oa Sizes 8% te 10, Substandards! 39° grey, beige, brown. 6% ELLEN S DIARY tion were Mrs. W. R. Cronin and Judi Dowling, Constance Cullen, |... considerate and coopera- _ ARNE FOES STS ARNOT Mrs. Eugene Coady i rd ‘Ann Affleck, Debbie Pleich, Es |... o.. tive in her the best break . L. F. ther MacKay. Betty Ann Ma-|,, das” chek (And do go to | Maloney, |loney, Joyce MacDonald, Judi | church). MH. i 4 of Those Fond Of Flowers ! Mrs.R.S. Acorn. and Mrs. Fred’ Trainor, Cheryl Ann Connors. S| : . Are Usually Nice People KEW NORK ‘AP <The tax| fa BEACH SLIPPERS 2 BALL POINT PENS (2 MARY HAWORTH on restaurant cheques over $1 mn - What a blessed “Land of Be-jed their treasures with them. ' — ” eee _ = Made of durable plastic, quilted. PAIR No need to be without a pen. Buy’ a Again” the i 0 garden, only rom three in New Yor ee Er tesriguing! y full B preva anal ‘ie ee. and Saitaneed Husband Plays The Fool Monday. The law is expected to Assorted colours. Women's sizes several at this low price. Assorted beguilingly hopeful. Much loveli-jin its design and tending, never- produce $13,000,000 annually in ness ever lies ahead. We picture| theless to us ig “a lovesome spot” A ie}. . k revenue for the city. it there. We see this exemplified|and contains momentos now Now Reg rets His Mista e in the conversation these days of|from many a province. the farmwives we meet, thoughts) Sweet peas in a better-late-/ Dear Mary Haworth: My wife | a planned rendezvous. This made turned to the gardening. than-never endeavour we planted|and I have been married 10 jher very nervous and she had to | “Oh she’s right in her element/this evening in the afterlight. . .| years and have two of the sweet- visit a specialist. She changed pow “a farmer said today of his|The black cat was~on his way /est little girls in the world. Be- | her mind about leaving me, but wife. “She plagued me until I) then down the shortcut of mea-|fore we married I had nothing. | said she had lost a lot of the old small, medium and large. 49: colour barreis. 9: DISH CLOTHS {23 ss sronets (2 pes CH Bag containing 8 assorted size BAG ACH 2 a helped her make more flower-|dow to honor some tryst or| Mostly due to her working since ‘feeling... . Whipped edges — good quality cot. EACH beds. And she runs now with|search at the mill. we married, now we have & pL_AysS THE FOOL packets of seeds—or a root or a| (‘His eyes keep green,” Mack | lovely home, two cars and many For several months we got | , 1 33° slip. We'll “he grinned “have a|commented gazing into them|other things. : along fine; then in mid-winter she | ton. Size about 20” x 22”. eollection of weeds from all over|inquiringly yesterday in a good} <3 have always loved her very became moody, recalled lone | \ the country before she’s done|light. “And” he teased “he’s a) much and I kmow ehe once felt ast incisients that led her with her sowing and planting! |witch’s perfect cat!"’) the same about me. Despite he- | with distrust, and said she no But I never saw the like of that) A frog was weaving prettily | job, she is @ wonderful house-|ionger had any feeling for me. “oye Lee 3 woman for liking te work with) his throaty bass into the robins’|keeper and mother, and I always To cap the climax, around flowers. It amounts to an obses-|tender evensong. . .And now twi-| thought I proved she meant more ‘init I was talking on the |: COLD CREAM (2 Ea HOT WATER BOTTLE 2 led sion. As a matter of fact some-|light softened the outline of the|te me than anything in the world |}: one to my wife's sister, whose | ( : * times” he laughed “I'm afraid {hilltops banding them im @ pur-|—but evidently I failed...~. (husband was out of town, and 14% ounce jar of soft lubricating ‘Constructed without seams to pre- she’s ‘tetched’ in the head!” ple haze and filling the depths} One night I got the very fool- | iiaded her about giving ‘ne a ‘ ; JAR : E And we thought of the fine com-|of the valley with its shadows. |ish idea to let her believe I wa? | date. She gave the impression cream for cleansing and softening vide long servcie — heavy sidewalls | \ “pliment paid all her sisterhood|And Night came down gently,|in love with another woman, a | she I was kidding, but also q the skin. 0 e te help hold | yesterday by one usually chary|hushed and serene. And the day, | fellow passenger on rides to work. | .aid woulda’t think of cheat-| “hy not give folks @ surprise ond heat longer. ‘ | of his praise. It was when we/gracious to us at Alderlea left|Later that night I told her I was ing on her husband—just what| ‘ret them to our fine fresh pies? : f shared with James the contents|us at the sign of a wishing starjonly kidding but she didn’t be- | RHUBARB PIE 40c : of an interesting letter received) set in a clear sky high above thejlieve i, although eventually she | ran ~-~rom a prairie garden-friend. ‘Spring hills. ‘|seemed to forget it. | Fleer CHERRY PIE, ..... 45¢ : . | “She seems to be a nice per-| Until tomorrow — — —Diary—j| Last August this woman, aa- is s 7 * acre Me gon’’ we commented folding it|Good-night. . . other man and I stepped. in a| Wer amond ORANGE - BANANA AND BATH CRYSTALS f 2 AUTOGRAPH BOOKS 2 away. | tavern for a drink one evening | wa ‘tae 3 a FRUIT a ane *a ra. He nodded. “You usually find : and I was 20 minutes late getting | TCHES RINGS OME MADE BREAD Transforms water rainlike i those fond of plants and flowers HOUSEHOLD HINT home. Jane was furious when I JEWELLERY GIFTS - Ge z ms TIN Imitation leather cover ia colours; EACH to be pretty good people” he ob- he told her where I had been. She | WILLIAMS softness, leaving the skin soft. In green, red, brown and blue. Size served. “Their minds are so fill-} Use om eS ee called the woman, who denied we . MAPLE hag BAKERY i C od with it I guess “he smiled |e" Dolare sowing, ths avell'| iad stepped for 6 drink, qhich | JEWELLER a en eae | Pine or Bouquet. About 40 es. tia. about 3%” x 5%”. “there's little room for anything |” — ee caused Jane to think we'd had | 137'4 Gt. George Dial $097 cn ; -else!"’ Save time, space and fuel by . Gardeners. . .and the sharing cooking vegetables in the bottom — me ; time this is. Folks bestow gift-| of = —— boiler — you : ic gaa | - = ee sia roots, and share their saved| make the cream sauce for them I i s ° d ITIN ' flower-seeds. They swap dahlia|'™ the upper part. oca Acousticon re esentative WINS awdr WR G PADS 2 WAXED PAPER 2 tubers and invest respected pin-| se 9 rubber spatula to scrape . . money hopefully in some longed-| the sides of your mixing bowl. It . * e Floral EACH ROLL pong Magen A the sie of seat mining bees. B f stand rv hard fh design writing pads about Approximately 100 fect te a roll. And their gardens grow richer pee Mage | Egg 9 without or out n ing se ice to r o earing 6 : fm blossoms and rich too in re-| damaging the blades of a rotary ' ” * 10 , - of those who have divid-| beater. Malte J. Carison, President—Accousticon 6%" x 9%". ; Good quality. International, announces that 7 oe o CHILDREN'S SHOES CLEARANCE! ( r =: 3 has been named winner 6f the coveted - ee s 2 SOILED AWNINGS 2 ; : : earance! Factory seconds— ; Acousticon Guardian Award for outstand : He PAIR An assortment of stripes and plain EACH ing service te the hard of hearing in this Straps Oxfords in black and ones Be ae Hh F. 6 . 3 an , , area. roms, Compe at ee, 2.79 "and 244° height. ‘Not all awnings 2.98 soles. range 4 ve ' Cited in the Award were the charitable Full size 8% to 3 . ‘ contributions which were unselfishly given needy, hard-of-hearing individuals. j COMPLETE SPINNING Mu, TWO PLAYER In honor of winning this Award, a Guar- 2 BA MINT 2 - a dian Award Winner's Celebration will be OUTFIT D ON SETS f ; : SET, held from June ist to July 3ist. Consists of 2 pce. glass rod, spin Consists of 3 recquets, 8 plastic : ae : venee reel, 100 yards of line, 2 swivels ; i 4% During the time of the celebration, you and 2 lures. i birds and 1 net. are invited to come in and enjoy intro 7 ductory savings of 10% on hearing aids and accessories and meet ic : pour local Accowsticon Guardian ware: | . BUDGET PURCHASES OVER 15.00 OPEN SATURDAY AMSAY NO DOWN PAYMENT | 9:=%5:45>= Branches: Moncton, Saint John FOR A LIMITED TIME §=60ss—™—édi«zC(‘S ATCC CLAIRE DUFORT = _— JOHN F. MACDONALD \ ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dufort of|of Mr. and Mrs. D. Arthur Mac- Montreal announce the engage-|Donald of Souris, P. E. L. Mar- ment of their daughter Claire to|riage will take place in our Lady John ¥.. MacDonald, B. Sc.;.sonjof the Angels Church, Montreal. 2 a '