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PHONE S UNDEIS ieoe for group and dlng pictures on i ALL SIZE a . 4 mfivaknmrc- LAST CALI. l ON FRESH PICKED srB-twnnnnrns AT ‘THE LOWEST PRICE OF THE SEASON 2 00m sexes 25g W WHILE THEY LAST _ '- CRATES ' CASH ‘Q CARRY STORES MARITIME CENTRAL All- ways three times dafly to Mono- ton. Air and rall connections lo Montreal and Boston. Phone 2061 CHURCH OF SCOTLAND Services, Lord's Day. July 25; Sum- meralds. 11.00 a.m.; Milo, 3.00 p.m.; Coleman, 7.30 p. m.; Stanchcl. location. MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER — On Wednesday evenlna. June 80th, preaching marriage. ‘The bride- to-bo was escorted to the chair by she was presented with a beautiful laden baaketwas carrfodlnby Miss Violet Aiken and Master Carl Newton. The gifts were opened by Mrs. James Cousins and Miss Violet Aiken, while the verses were read by Mrs. Ben Cousins and Miss‘ Maude Matheson arranged the gifts on the table, which consisted cf silver. Pyrex, glassware, bedding and many other useful gifts, in- cluding a substantial sum of money. The bride. in her usual cheerful manner, thanked them all and in- vited them ,to visit her In the near future. They all joined in alrig- lng “For She's A Jolly Good Fel- low." The remainder of the eve- ning was pleasantly merit in slrlg- lng, music arid games. A dainty lunch was then served by the ladies after which all departed wishing Violet many years of he??? wedded bliss. WEDDING BILL! — St. Paul's United Church. Scarboro Bluffs. Ont. was the scene of a pretty weddlhg on lfi-lday, June, as. when you've learned the i . . . andlspecifying the sire Discover for our-self use-gives sure protection Do la Sara that I M i d a u m m a r Night's Dream-of- a-Dance isn't turned into a \ Nilhtm are by '9 carelessness on your part! 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And it leaves clothes and furniture entirely llllll-llllldi .. .tha DD can so b’ '35?‘ Tifii. ‘iktlisrlhi wi e a f»? for Sapho 10 DDT Pest Dust-for e home ree from insect. it comes to fcod. mothers sorn YFOO .Babiea cocked he'll be th lo do look fo Heine Baby d wconéement an every for suellf-vl . Gladys .Annle MacCalman. only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. MacCal- man. was united In marriage t: mrerett Angus Msclecd. son r-f Mrs. John MacLeo and the late Mr. MecLecd. The ride. who was given in marriage by her father, were a gown of white slipper satin, trimmed with seed pearls and a floor length vell caught with a cororiet. She carried a bouquet of red roses. Her maid of honour was Miss Betty Thorn. and the brides- maids were Miss Barbara Bowman“ and Miss Florence RusselL All were dressed alike in gowns of blue taffeta with matching halos of tulle.~'l‘hs flower glrl was Miss Ce- cills. Ryan. dressed lrl an off the shoulder gown of dusty pink satin and matchlfi hat cf pink and blue. The best man was Cap‘. Stanley Hulme. R. C. l. M. 2.. Camp Borden. cousin of the groom: and the ushers were George and Jack Maccalrhen, brothers cf the a number of friends of Mlss Vloletl Todd, Ross Valley. gathered at her i home to tender her a mlscellane- ibmok, 3.00 p.m., S. B. 2.00; Cross ous shower In honour of her ap- I ,Mlss lthel Callaghan, which was; beautifully decorated with plnk and j white, while the wedding march; was played by Mrs. Annie Davey. iDor-ls Elizabeth (Betty) to James . . I st N wb After the nrlde to be was seated ,3: “Eddy. New” Monmfl. bouquet of flowers by her niece, Mlrrllec t0 take place. August t, 11m. Irene Sherren. m. heavily at BM“ Mlle B" “Wm-- Thursday, July 22. 8-00 P-m- RW- H. l". MICEWGII. UIGGJIAZELBBOOK and Cross Roads. Services for Simday. July 25th.. Ulgg at 11.00 a. nu; Hazel- Roads. 1.30 purl. 8.5. 10.00 am. Llc. Byron Hewlett, Speaker. ENGAGEMENT - Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Green wish to announce the engagment of their dnwhlflf. son of Mr. and LAID T0 REST - The funeral of the late Alexander J. MacLeod cf Glen William. took place at 1.00 p. m. Wednesday. July 7th. from his late residence. age ‘l8 years. Services at the home and 8N" were conducted by Rev. T. A. A- Duke. The pallbearers were Messrs. John Murchison. Angus Mathcwll. John H. Stewart. Laugiilln Mac- Phsrson. Allan Cameron and Mal- colm C. MacDonald Interment was In Caledonia Cemetery. 'ro P. I. I. - Master Roddle MacKenzle, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex MscKenIlO. 33 Mflfflillll street. left on ‘Tuesday for George- town, P. E. L. to visit his uncle and aunt. w. and Mrs. George Mair. Rodmrs young sister. Carolyn. ls 5,150 enjoying a. pleasant vacation visiting her cousin, Marilyn. daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Fergu- son. Pesschendaelee-Sydney Post- Record. Personals an». K. M. Martin. K. C.. gone to the regatta at Shedlac. has Mtlss Patricia Flood. Montreal. arrived by train Saturday to spend a three weeks’ A-lollday at her home in ‘South Melville. Mr. Frank Devereux of Spencer, Man, ls spending his vacation in P. E. L, the guest of his sister, tllgrs. Gerald Mnddlgon, Charlotte- wn. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Johnson cf Fredericton are hare on a vlsft L: Charlottetown. Mr. Johnson at one time was proprietor of Johnson's leaving here they have spent much; time dorm ln Alabama and In oif- I ferent parts of the Southern States. _..s I Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Raid and son. Jimmie returned by car to bride. The bride's mother wore a turquoise gown with mstchlnfac- cesaorlea and the groom's mother, was dressed in dusky rose silk with I grey accessories. The couple left on a trip east for their honeymoon“ and on their return will reside in' Scar-bore Bluffs. THERE OUGHTA IE A LAW! WELL WITH OUR FUMITURE? their home in Pembroke._ O.it.. after spending an enjoyable va- cation with Herbert's parents, Mr , and Mrs. Walter Reid. Hope River. trip by Mrs_ Reid's parents. Mi. [and Mrs. Henry Moi-ms and three children of Petawawa. Ont. NEV Drug Store on Prince Street. Slncei We Deliver m oases aeoltoa sr. l Phone 0.0.». raa an; Sims with the m; Stool m i nay sane - Cash a Carry ‘ Stores. ‘ - Bullen-Woolncr Iluptials The chapel of Erskine and Am- erican Church, Montreal, was the setting for the marriage on Fri- day Bvmlng, July 10, of Margaret Elli. dflflhter of Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Woolricr of North Rustico, Prince Edward Island. to Dr. Arthur Ernest Bullen, son of Mrs. Bullen and the late Mr. W. E. Bul_ lfll 0! Moncton. New Brunswick. Rev. A. I. Higgins of McKay U111- ted Church, Ottawa, performed the ceremony. Delphlniurms and peonles were used as decorations. Given in. marriage by her uncle, w. Andrew Haggart of Vancouver, the bride was attended by im- stator. Miss liwelyn woolner of ot- tswa. Mr. Ernest Cosh was best man and Dr. Ian Rusted acted as usher. Mrs. Hamilton played the wedding music. The bride were a frock of honey- belge crepe with fitted bodice, abort sleeves and graceful flared skirt. Her hat was of matching lacy straw and her corsage be“. quet was of pink cornflowers and blue delphlniums. The bridesmaid wore a bronze crepe dress with hat to tone and corsage of tea roses, Mrs. Andrew Haggart. the bride's aunt, was in grey with a. corsago of white gsrdenlas, and the groom's mother wore blue flowered crepe with a corsage of deep pink , camations. ' Following the ceremony s. recep- tion was heldeat the home of the groom's sister and brother-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Cosh, 21 Stirling Ave. Ville La Selle, after which Dr. and Mrs. Bullen left by motor for a wedding trip to the Maritlmes. The bride is a graduate of the Royal Victoria. Hospital and after serving in the Royal Canadian Navy during the was has been act- | lng as supervisor of nurses in St. 'Pa.ul’s Hospital, Vancouver. Dr. , Bullen ls a 1947 graduate of Mc- ‘Glli University and for the past year has been interning in the Vancouver General Hospital. - Later ln the summer Dr. and Mrs. Bullen will go to London, England, where Dr. Bullen will a study. l Guests at the wedding included Mrs. Fraser, sister of the groom, Mrs. A. I. Higgins and Miss Helen Woolner, all of Ottawa, and Miss Miriam woolner and Dr. Lewis B. Woolrier of the Mayo Clinic, Ro- chester, Minnesota. MONAGHAN - JOHNSTON WEDDING A very pretty June wedding was solemrilzsd at St. Malaohys Church, Kinkora, on Monday morning. June 21, at eight o'clock, when Catherine Terese. daughter d Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Johnslnfl. Klnkora, became the bride of George Emmett, son of the late Sylvester Mcnaghan and Mira. iThey were accompanied on the iMonaghan. Kelly’! CW"- The bride entered the church to the strains of the wedding march played by Sister Mary Peter, on ERGETONA AN THE I n ”’ 0AM REGULAIZSET! W ' : ‘gm/lips coat‘ ,,,<jf1loo:n ~ l 4w we "- "we/as 040m (HIM REG/VINE Hill/GS?‘ ‘OKAY. 1M GETTING WU . 06A5. $9 AN "- I point over her wrists, and sweet- red roses. . beautiful hymns were Raymond Kelly. ,wlth Leeland Pnynter, son of lvlr. mssss---- I I I I Steal, any quantity. All : : elaaa. Available at once. I r I ma. for pelts n... Inaieae sail I R addressed envelope. : I L e I ' : : °"' " s I l!" Queen It. W., Toronto, Con. I II-IIIIIIIIIIIIIII the arm of her father b1 vhvm ll" was given away. The bride looked lovely 1n a floor-length dress of White Sill“- wlthlong‘ sleeves that came to a heart neckline; also with a three- quarter length veil, lovely cm- broidered and held in place with a coronet trimmed with pearls; also silver slippers, and her only Jewelry was a double strand o! PENIS illlfl earrings to match, a gift of the groom. She carried a bouquet of ‘The bridesmaid was Miss Laura Mulligan, cousin of the bride, who wore a floor length dress of blue taffeta. Her bouquet was'of pink roses. Little Genevieve Johnston. sis- ter of the bride, was flower girl. and carried a. bsxet of mixed petals. The groom was attended ‘by his brother, Willie Monaghan, for the happy occasion. The bride's mother wore grey crepe; her (zorsage was of Plllk roses. The troorrrs mother wore black crepe, her corsage was of red roses. . The groom's gift to the brides- maid was gold earrings; to the Millions of men, women and children throughout the world take s dash of pleasant-tasting Eno first thing in the morning, when needed. . Eno’s"Fruit Salt" is free from sugar, harsh salts, and harmful ingredients, and can safely be taken daily or several times a day, when needed. .E]i(R5i ."FRUIT SALT lisso roe 1s Yum: n1: Worm ma‘ Eno has a gentle, laxative ea . tion, and helps to relieve acid ' indigestion, so often the cause of Ioginess, headache, and depressed feeling. It relieves upset stomach after toojmuch eating or drinking. Remember always to keep a bottle of Eric's “Fruit Salt" handy. Buy the economical large ' size bottle today.’ as unfit Z-ABR flower girl a gold locket and to the groom a leather blllfold. The wedding ceremony and Nup- tlal Mass was performed by Rev. Fr. McQuald, P.P. During the ceremony. several sung by Afterwards the bridal party mot- cred to the bride's home where the wedding breakfast was served to about sixty guests, the room being nicely decorated for the happy occasion, and the table cen- tered with a three-tier wedding cake. Rev. Fr. McQuafd proposed the toast to the bride, responded to by the groom. Toast was made by Rev. Fr. McOebe, and others present after the breakfast. The day was spert in dancing and step-dancing, and music that was eluoyed by all. When their friends departed they all wished Mr. and lvltrs. Moriaghan I a long and happy wedded life. The bride and groom left on a honeymoon trip through the Marl- times. For travelling the bride wore a rose suit with black accessories and a coraage of yellow roses. 7 Before the bride's wedding she was tendered a shower at her home by her girl friends when she re- ccvled many useful gifts. 1e ti TODD - MAYNE NUPTIALS On the evening of Wednesday, July 7th, 1948, at 6 o'clock, a very pretty wedding was solemnized at the home of the bride's parents, m. and Mrs. James Todd of Rose Valley exchanged marriage vows and Mrs. George Mayne. Emerald. The ceremony was performed by Rev. H. F. MecEwen, beneath an arch prettlly decorated with spruce and summer flowers. The bride entered the living room on the arm of her father who gave her in marriage, to the strains of the Bridal Chorus, play- ed by Mrs. Harlan Day, sister of I the groom. ' The bflde was dressed in a floor- I length gown of white rayon sheer - with full bodice, high neckline of E embroidery and full length sleeves. Her tulle veil was finger tip style The groom was supported by his 60118111. Mr. Leslie Frlnell. cake topped with s. miniature bride and groom. Those assist». In s. dress of flowered crepe and wore a coreage of white cal-nations. dress of black crepe and wore col-sage of pink car-nations. maid was a sterling silver brace- P611 in attendance. decorated for the occasion with pink and white, the table was cen- tered with a three-tier wedding JULY srncransi, The bride's mother was attired lug in serving were Miss Veasia Dawson. Miss June Chappell, Mrs. James Cousins, Mrs. Erven Todd mother and Mrs. Reginald Compton. chose a The groom's aererladers gathered to wish the The groom's gift to the brldcs- newlyweds much happiness. t; to the best man a. fountain happy young couple motor trip to points of interest in the Marltirmes. For travelling the bride‘ won s. Following the ceremony a recep- orl was held for the forty guests The dining room was tastefully cessorles. Mr. and ma. is a prosperous farmer. GIRLS’ Z-pieee PLAY SUITS Reg. $3.98. Sizes 7-12. 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