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The bride travelled in a black and white hound‘: tooth check suit with a black topcoat and black accessories. \ Mr. and Mrs. Thompson will reside in Kingston, where both are students at Queen's Univer- sity. Out-oi-town guests included Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cameron Thompson. oi Charlottetown; Miss Mary Brash. New York; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Potts of Burrord, 0nt.; Mr. and Mrs. J. Ct. Near. Miss Jean McKay, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Bruce It. Potts. Nltro. Que; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jones. MontreaL-(Ottawa Journal. 15th.) the iientral Guardian . _ _i_ This column is reserved [or new: o! local interest. but adverthing oi I "WI! nature may bo inserted at. iivo cents a word strictly p". able in advance. 000B‘! so: rnomirapnl. _......_ oaaewns. to: Photographs. Illflidil’! rain. n... ck SPECIAL PRICES-R. T. Hol- man Ltd, Charlottetown, are or. terms their entire stock oi Chos- terileld suites st twenty per cent discount. Three-piece suites from 8159. up. cnuncn or sooraanp. _ Servlcfis September 21st. Coleman 11 A. M, Summersido 3 P. M. cope Traverse 7.30 P. M. Rev. J. H. Bishop. - ::ANOTIIEII. SHIPMENT oi War Assets Khaki Trousers, boos "rue Y“. silo 80 to 40 inch waist. 0n halo Friday. Eoptunber 19th, In the blaoment. $1.25. Moore g Mo. Lood. MR. AND MRS. CLAUDE HOW- ATT wish to announce the engage- ment oi their daughter Sybil Elaine to Wendell Francis Howgtt, Marriage to take place September the twenty-sixth. CORRECTION. — In the an- nouncement oi Open seasons on Gavme the season on Duck; Geese was stated as i-rom Oct. liith-Nov. 30th. This should have read October loin-November 29th. P. E. I. Department oi Agriculture. ENGAGEMENT. -- Mr. Jam" w. Hurry announces the engagement of his daughter, Lois Georgina to Clinton T, son of Mrs. Howatt and the late Mr. Leard oi Tryon; Mar- riage to take place in hhe near lut- ure. ATTENDED WEDDING - Mr. and Mrs. Richard Llewellyn oi Sturgeon. P.E.I.. who were in town attending the wedding] oi their son, Mr. Heath Llewellyn to Miss Edith Marie Sparks, New Glasgow, which took place last week have left on return to their home on the Island. while here they were guests oi their so-n and daughter-in-Zaw, Mr. and Mrs. James Llewellyn, also their oon-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. William Murphy and Mr. Llewellyn sister, Mic; spoon mo. wellyn, New Glasgow. - New Glas- goW News. \ i Good nutrition-tor growth and. us. i-ov- W“ '°“' "l". consonant co. utilise. tonouro. cabana ammumrmom-mnueumz» mo! i: luv Nlflb)! Motrin Molar! Your baby _grows so fast he needs three to four times more protein, proportionately, than you do! He gets fomflm bigli-quslit; prvieim in Swift's Meats for Babies- important vitamins and iron, too, for good fed blood! Remember, a small amount of meat in a mixture of foods docs not meet baby's big protein need. 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Small DUItO IdacLsoiI-Shenherdson Wedding Bells Fall standards o! palms and baskets oi pastel colored gladioll and iarn lei-med the pleasing set- ting for a ceremony in Zion United Church. Moose Jaw, Sask. on Sat. Eopt. 6th. when Jean Muriel, only daughter ad Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Shepherdscn became the bride oi John Alexander MacLeod, son oi Mr. and ma. J. A. MacLeod, Montague, P. E. I. The guest pews were marked with gladioli tied with bows c-i satin ribbon. ltev. Ian McI-Joun porionned the service, and wedding music was played by Mr. Robt. Founder. Mr. Clarence stansileld sang the Hebrew Benediction, as the bride reached the altar, and "I'll Walk Beside You“ during the signing 0i the register. The bride entered the church on the arm of her lather, attired in a sweeping white talieta gown, in empire style with nylon not yoke double puiicd sleeves, shin-ed torso and double bustle eiieci. Her long mittens were oi ahlrred toilets, matching her gown. I-ler veil cas- caded irom a head dress o! rose buds . She carried a bouquet oi white gladioli. each iloret centred by a red role bud. tier only orna- ment was a‘ mono oi pearls, gilt o! the groom. She was atwnded by Miss Betty Mcklliop. who wore a iloor length gown oi soft apple green sheer, titted bodice with shirroa skirt. cap cleaves and elbow length beige French kid glam. am carried a lhcld bouquet oi bronao glldloli. centred with gold baby rmims. Her headdress no o_ bsndeuu oi natcziing baby mums. _ Tb [room was supporud by Mr. ilélN $55.“??? truly an your games room ior winter fun . . . so easy - DUROLAVE yourseli-itls made to a new torm- ula that makes it easier to mix-il‘a odourless, wet or dry-and. it dries in less than an hour, T_I'IE~_CI_I;I§RIDTTETOWN_GUARDIAN “our: n. wnvs .. if; A weoily advertising and information service hr today's woman Sept. ldth-Tly to beautliul In]- Iandl Just tor a wondei-tul changemglvo in to your wanderluat-satlsiy your desire to so. w‘. 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Receiving with the bridal group were the parents oi the bride. The bride's mother was gowned in ch mpaine crepe. sequins vest and wk occeeoo iww. Her ccrsage was pink roses. The bridal couple received be- iora a,ilotrer banked tire place. On the bride's lace covered table was a tiered centre piece oi panel gladioll and term-with peach tapers in crystal holders. Pouring were Mrs. H. S. Richardson and Mrs. A. K. McNeil] The sorviteuro were Mrs. '1‘. Graves. Mrs. P. Strickland and Misses Kay Nairn Joyce Richcrd- son. Vonno Hauoor. Mrs. Jack shepherdson atten- ded the register. The bullet held the three tier cake banked with tullo sprinkled with pastel sweet pen, on either side were crystal swans tilled with sweet peas. The toasts to the bride were pro- posed by Rev. Ian Mcltoun and Mr. A. K. MoNeili. Wires were read from Brunei-l. France, Prince Edward Island St. John. N. B. I Yorkton, Silk. Calgary Alta. ‘lino bridal couple lett by plane to P. E. 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