CHARLOTTETOWN AUGUST. 7. 1952 THE GUARDIAN. p PAGE THREE ?i ' Street, south Dmtmoutll. m 3 industriu. Card Of Thanks T H E C E N T R A I. G U A R D I A N Lpm-d.Ha3lam mam! Inventor Prgmngmr-A glmghaggfggm. m:.e.oh.; .,.l.:m....1.u mg” m. n. "rne family of the late Donald L. TM! column In W-"'04 '0' 3"" DB. uousrou will be absent . . lived in this country more com: mm .,m,,- ...:;,. 3'4". Mwff '1." ,MacKenzie wish to thank all those of 100-1 int-"Ill. Wt Idvmllllt mm the Polyclinlc until septem- Nuptlals mg; In -U S to Bnsland where he spent 35 Dawn” g 5., .1, hm ' of a new natura In Do Inserted . ' ' v '5' " '"”"m- M” who sent letters and cards of sym- I! I ber lst. years. returning .n 1942 to make much, -my," mu M" Harm.” pathy; also neighbours and friends ll "'0 OHM! I Will. strip!!! 901' a. permanent residence here. up Ann, M", of N”, Behymg I who helpedsin any way in their rcc- Sh" '3 ""3"" BENEVOLENT Irish Sock"-.V St E” Z? '- Mr. Smith had been active in ' I.-1, 1.-rid, Suurda ms . zabeths Church, Epring- Of interest to many friends in out pad bereavement. run a . y. y I new be m H U the textile industry during life B.....B . week. M. W an rs: v decorated mu Provigce is me ronowmsz In .0, ea... ,.,.., he ,,.. .,, e... m MEMQMAM El: 's'Ess I COOK'S for Perfect Pictures. g rh wseglsllmer zloggls yesterdpyior Memorlam published recently in Ema" with the Mason Machine - "V N '-"" BEMEDIBER North Rustico Aem "3 ” t 0 pm" of Ruby the "5"md”d Tim” ” New B"”' Company in Taunton In En - -:l W. - c3A3wEu- "3? 39"” 9310"” Blood Donor Clinic at Stella Maris n 9 Amyce' dwgm" M M” 10rd- and he ,en,ed on the an 1 03 I" ""33 MGM”? 0' WP MI? W ' In lovlnl memory of my dear vwiu - A Hall, Thursday. AUIZU-it 7'-in b9' yliiilnilwfireald. vi:iiiilmRaIl;mxo1lil:lmAye?sf x1,rmi.wCi mmmlci serfvmes were panel of the Department of 838:)", Mom", i I'l:':: :5uHI ' l!:us:ar;d 5:y:lllt;I:l; h:Ee:a!l;, .Al:1l::I. uwn TREAT TH! am: WELL” WE” 3 ""1 10 P' M; E9 3' Dmm" I4::!'dt.heS01nte0iNIlWI:;e Snafu :5 dsgnm piwm'nun?;r 9;! r:”;ral::: seasd 'rrl;;iee and ont the Overseas Mrs. EDWARD MMOAILUK p . . . a - a ll r. ar o ur s-, v i ' ' Tr el me C il l . ; No vlaitin for gs-sins! s!.DlclN acts H," of 7. ""10 .c,,m,,nt, an Ann"; (-"WW" Ph"1"”Y- CHARTER I'LIGlITs to any P. E1. 0 fiber processing method in tex- H; eMaju:'y.:p Baird :;;mc.n..d:. who passed away FAST. or an em Tome Food or am, 193., point in Canada or the United Gowned 1,, white tiles. who died Thursday at the . .1 ll. 1 - lace and net London The latter o nlzati n ivnmm oil" an (olnuilo I35: v HOWARD MEINNII Iowb 5u'-” '0' P355"i'1'.' 0' CV10 over tatleta with elbow-len th veil 1'e51d9m59 ” his 515""v M155 ' ma 0 A""'" 9'1" 1”l' ”"'''i''””" "m" we little knew when we awoke. W353 ” "5 Q""n 5".” Phone Maritime Central Airways End cm-rymg a cascade bouzuey 0; Maude H. Smith, 35 Pleasant lilciudm h"d' in P'l"15h 19”” ' i ll Ch vri lEi3.'?'1mil'J.7.."...l ml. i'l'.'.i".l... ... not siclr. means their symptom are uuud by nervous Itllliolll that they are ).;,h..urun', elnollongl. I you su er. in i this way and have dllliculty ln learning in 3.:x'-5r..3'ilil”ill..;li..l:.il ills U or ylnlr money ack. Ila-II Two SEDICIN” hlllivs I'll llllvsamu 'J4'53. The sorrow that day would bring The blow was hard. the shock sov- ere, To part with one we loved so dear. Your faint last wish we would like to have heard. , And breathe in your ear our last parting word, only those who have lost alone oan tell, The heartache of parting without saying farewell. Sadly Missed and Fondly Remem- bered by His wife Isabella and and Family. 1 Electric Iron, Aluminum) , pane Gas Range. at special sale prices. SEE ELSIE 3 nlurs yonur 4 3 WE WILL GIVE YOU FREE 1 Electric Toaster, 1 Solid Cop. per Kettle (chrome plated), 1 Coffee Percolator (6-cup), Ironing Board Pad-with the purchase of a Bench De- Luxe Console Electric Range or Bench DcLuxc Pro- All these lovely gifts free and ollr rlulgos priced DROP IN TODAY - SEE ron YOURSELF FIRESTONE . BRYENTON & MacKAY co. 1 Double Boiler (Comet I DcLuxe AT THE FAIR ..... ME. FARMEB, we have all kinds of Hay Rape in all sizes. A. Ken- nedy .3; Co. Ltd, 32 Queen Street. FUN FOR ALL, where? Bene- volent lrish Society Fun Fair, llorne Motors Lot, Kent Street, Friday, Saturday evenings this week. DON SHAW UNITED CHURCH.- A program of Sacred Music will be presented by the Bonshnw Choir in the United Church, Sunday even- ing, August 10th, at 1.80 P. M. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. -- Sunday, August 10th. Service Caledonia 11 A. M. Wood islands ll P. M. Rev. E. G. Evans. ENGAGEMENT. -- Mr. and Mrs. A. A. MaoDoisld, Cha lottetown, announc their engagement of their daughter. Margaret Belem to Har- old Edison. son of Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Aitken, Bay Fortune, P. E. I. Marriage to take place the latter part of August. TRUCKS - IMPORTANT. - Until further notice it will be nec- essary owing to depth of water at Caribou to refuse passage to 'heavy loaded trucks on 5 P. M. sailings at the time of spring tidal. These tides occur at new and full moon and for three days after. For further information contact Head Office. Northumberlanu Ferries Limited. Charlottetown, P. E. I. FUNERAL TUESDAY - The funeral of Mrs. William Maclue. wheatley River, was held from her late residence on Tuesday af- ternoon and was largely attended. The services were conducted by Mr. Lawrence Blaikie, Rev. Don- old Nicholson and Rev. Mr. Plercey. The pallbearers were Messrs. Frank Macnae, John Mac- Donald. Henry Mstheaon. West. MacDonald, Wallace Dover and Milton Raokham. Burial in Port- 'l!i-alullllllulu. all-uuou Kocllfum prams: Slul dam AWNINGS ll((-iii .r'l an to Ilcuullull Yulmlshlnts . . . hop your home cool and zomlonobb throughout the has summer months. Look what" KOOLVENT has to offer you!" Colorful Iccoty Make sure PERSONAL SERVICE AND QUICK DELIVERY It-lIt0M OUR SAINT V dorm, BRANCH. 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Albert MncDougall, Argyle Shore, announce the engagement of their elder daughter, Norma Jean, to Howard James. son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Lo:-l Muc- Lauchlan, Covehead, marriage to take place August 30th. Personals Mr. Philip Coker, Charlottetowll, and Mr. Billy Stewart, Southport, are spending a week camping in Souris. The many friends of Mrs. Henry MacM;illan of Hunter River are sorry to learn that she is a patient in the P. E. 1. Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Graham. Toronto, Ont., arrived Tuesday evening to spend two weeks' holi- day with Mrs. Graham's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bulman, Char- lottetown. Cummiskey re- to Laconia, N.I-1., by car her vacation in Fort Augustus visiting her Mrs. turned after spending Johnston's River. and Charlottetown. sisters and brothers. Charles Mrs. M. Devereaux, New Haven, accompanied by her daughter, Rev. Sister Margaret Marie. st. Teresa's, and Rev. Sister M. Ter- esa, Tracadle. have left for Que- bee and St. Anne De Beaupre. Dr. and Mrs. Lloyd 5. Cox, Jr.. are spending their holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd S. Cox of Morell. At present Dr. Cox is completing his final year of training at the Hartford Hospital where he is senior resident in surgery. Briarcllif roses, the bride was given In marriage by her father. A large number of relatives and friends witnessed the exchange of marriage vows in a ceremony per- formed by the Rev. G.R..F. Ebs- ary. The bride was attended by her only sister Joyce, who wore a. gown of ice-blue taileta with white net overskirt and carried a bouquet of Golden Rapture roses. George A. Leard of Souris, bro- ther ol the groom was best man and the guests were ushered in their flower-marked pews by W. H. Ford of Emerald, uncle of the bride, and J. Russell Leard or Charlottetown, brother of the groom. Muriel Haslam. the church organist rendered special selec- tions before the ceremony and played the accompaniment for Gerrit Loo of Springneld who sang ”O Father All Creating" during the signing of the register. Leaving the church to the gay pools of the age-old church bell, the bridal party proceeded to the home of the bride's parents where they were assisted in receiving by the bride's mother costumed in whtis nylon sheer with white ac- cessories and a corsage of Ameri- can Beauty roses. and the groom's mother who were blue nylon with black and white accessories and a corsage of salmon pink roses. Thirty guests were ushered to the dining room where the bride's table covered with a white lace plemented with green res and a Corsage of mauve sweet peas. Upon their return Mr. and Mrs. Leard will be at home to their friends in Soul-is where the groom is a member of the firm of Estate W. B. Leard. The bride, a. mem- ber of the choir and of the Ladies Social Club of Trinity Church. Summerside, was employed in the credit office of R.T. Holman Ltd, Summerslde, and received lovely parting gifts of appreciation. cloth and centred with a two-tier wedding cake was colourful with yellow tapers and low bouquets of fioribunda roses. A buffet lunch- eon was served by cousins of the bride, Margaret and Freda Stetson of Freetown. Sylvia Ford of Em- erald. and Margaret Ford of Ot- tawa. The organist, soloists and attendants were presented with suitable remembrances. Following the reception the happy couple left on a motor trip for Boston and New York. For travelling the bride wore a corn- colorcd criskay cape dress, com- Mr. C. W. Speirs, Toronto, re- tired. formerly salesman for Scho- i field Paper Co. Ltd.. is making his annual" visit to the Province and renewing many old friend- ships. He Ls a guest at the Char- lottetown Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Kochler and their three children, Freddy. Betty and Evelyn of Westville, N. .l.. arrived in the City Tuesday even- Mrs. E. Toombs. Kent Street. Rev. A. Lorne MacKay, BA. 13. D., and son Allan. of Montreal West, are in the Province prior to proceeding to Central Presbyterian Church, Hamilton. where the Rev. Mr. MacKay has accepted a call. He is at present visiting his parents, Mr. nd Mrs. John S. MacKay, Stanle Bridge. Mr. Walter Gauthier, Mrs. Gauthier. and son. Gary, are home from Toronto and are spending their vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gauthier of Rustlcoville, P. E. 1. Mr. Gauthier intends to return to his position in Toronto the latter part of August. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gallant have returned to their home in Watertown. Mass. after having spent a month's vacation. visiting their parents in Oyster Bed Bridge and Elllotvale. They motored to the Island by way of Quebec City. St. Anne-de-Beaupre. and the Gaspo Peninsula. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our Mother. Mn. Coleman Rogers who passed away August 7th, 1949. And while she sleeps sleep, Her memory we will always keep. Always Remembered by Ila Daughter and Son-in-Law Nora and Don at a peaceful No Tdlisis or (llpslsics lo Dissolve 3 Sarnak is immediately ready to bring i soothing relief in Rheumatic, Arlh- ; ritic or Neuriiic pain. Lumbsgo, Bach ; ache or Sciatica. Thousands relieve i pain with Sarnak every day. DO YOU! SL35 AT All DRUG STORES Sllkl Ear! 6 boiiie carton 36i 1 (. Ki FOR TIIE BEST Ill DBIIGSTDRE NEEDS Stop It Wuuuauuopau-uh. Isu- lng to spend their vacation wlthi Mrs. Koehler's parents, Mr. and! I 49 Veri-Desi 0? Mother's Owl. TEA ONLY 19: lb. -2! Ever Remembered by In Family. 'HEATlNG Pil0llE ALL run lll-:s'r IN COAL - and FURNACE OIL A. PIGKARIJ and G0. SERVICE COKE 240 Evangelistic Meetings AT FREDERICTON y i CANADA'S FINEST CIGARETTE Each Week Evening At 8:00 (Saturday excepted) xllood singing and practice for young people after each service. Come and enjoy the young Watterworth Evangelistic Group and others. A P PACE WITH OUR 1'.-z V4. 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