= Fi ‘i : F 4 : . . E eye 5 ‘ a —— - . eee BY ‘ aT re : = _ = a ‘3 —— 7 . : : . — - ee ‘ . : ., ‘ ton exctemed. “And what *think|cleaming warm and golden omjbe storea will serve vers Ps - : ELLEN S DIARY you it gene Apoll the pathway beyond the gloom./morning to remind car ae : SE “You have told her... .| This will be, if the weather be/|that according to James ABrid Cal On ne “the firet stopped and smil-|favorable, one of the big days|a certain limit to thie kind : 3 riae alled nus ed “one would scarcely know|of The Fair. In what numbers farming” and the farm will F ' oy where to begin. éolks will converge 3 Sh W p & Y The other nodded “She'll have|From far, plac e Vas retty oung te learn her lessons the same as| along distances fF . you and I did-she’ll have to hoe | summer-scenes. ‘These daye the children discov-|to the feminity here. How attrac-| her own row. And no two row#| the farms of this district will 3 : . er néw treasures among the tive and smart these.are as they are alike. But I did wish her|tribute their share - : flowers. move farther into their brand | the years’ blessings for she seems be pleased at the o tah . Lena Caroline McLure, Women’s Editor, Prone 8508 - ‘Did you know there are roses; new and intriguing avenue of|to be a nice lass,” a little sad that gala time p ~ Ie oa el ; oe Se ee ee ae eed ie er ee eee _ . border mi ones, buds ree); ‘And did not’ her a/| And the shadowed days, those | drawing so near to ee The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri, Aug = | ant pointed? Mack’ queried to-|wont’ of aac” wo reneiied |bound to come we fancy to city| . We think the sight x a 7 : one oldish woman of our girthood| apartment, country cottage,, or/ thistle blossoming 1 We had already welcomed|-omment to another after allanded estate, we would wish|lishmauve glony ta . HAPPEN 2: a a. ee were See SO lh bride’s visit to the latter's home. | them a heart above every troub-jor the Soens # wood in " ‘ w pe a , wher 2 A- word of etvite the edker ie, pense too-to-se0-the sunshine | ture over the fields waiting ta ba ~ ilyhocks grew in profusion. | Pi I MSSM MMR REIN BSE LENE St el Te ar ae rad rt ‘The Clan MacLeod, is happy to;Donalda MacLeod, a daughter And inj the orchard beside, ON * OO. * ove rorere ae MS Sef EIU AIRS ? ‘° Ps Sr ce eS es eee Ot ATC SOOO eons to clan par ; oy . - at Dunvegan Castle, August 4th to/his father and his maternal | youngstens to sample, Ours puzzle | “* 7th, was Donald Beverley Mac-| grandfather and great-grandfath-| over choosing ‘the prettiest pan- | . ©) an ave a = Leod, elder son of Mrs. Mac-|er. ny” in the flawer bed, and hope *. Leod, Charlottetown rwell, ane »|the squirrel who visite us will md ee pee Me. Benet See wilien bys Calgariaa, te the leave teh oak’s scorns to them. | SRE) gm stones eee 8 8. PN, OO ee ny ae Leod. No. I winner of Liberty's $1,000.09} A bride. was among the call-| SP g"\ Q6 20 2) i Di om i a0, + + 0 0.6 0 4 6 © # oe RN "60! e%e# BEE — is mocbengg Peco She a cona-uiting contest. D- wen eoar (ee at Alderiea today, in her | ie . ae ee Fs ae ee ee a ae ee ee ee ed eee 4 a a a oe ee ee Pd Ce ae ae % tat Paid Teance Productions, oe 14,000 entries submitted across oa one to be nae | fi, Bab Oil : : , ; 7 Canada. turally a person of much interest | | ae y ; an industrial motion picturé com- se e in New York City. His pre-| Among the tep runners-up first fe ; “writing assi concerna|came 8 gay folkcong. TRS /¢h, and plane ware made for the Clearance plain eolours. Sizes 8 Bland and pure, ‘helps keep skin production of motion picture film “Wandering Barber of Halifax | chapter's —fall__tag_days which | #% smooth and soft. 5 oz. bottle reports for Bell Telephone labor-|Harbor” by Edna M. Farnell of |wilt he held on the afternoon | oe ae ies on the TITAN and ICBM| Halifax. Miss Farnell is a niece of the 18h and the morning of | fe P| ided missile. In fulfilling this) Mrs. Ruby Aarnell MacKay ithe 19th of September es 2 P. M. SPECIAL 2 P. M. SPECIAL, :) ¢ a cw he periodically visits the|2% the late Elmer Farnell. Following the tag days. chureh | Each 1 Cape al air force missile Mr. and Mrs. Bert Reid and bres service clu women By’ he Z = = pe Canaver Mr. netituhes. lodane, C. W. L's, le LP t #2 so 24" 6 ss 9272 test centre, Vanderberg air force family and Mr. and Mrs. Stan eae — so gape the her beBne POE y / Sata at atate ates ae a ey aeeae “a “2 «@ “a = | | base, California, space technology | Fitzsimmons jeft- Thursday—mor- helpi “g laboratories in Los Angeles, Cal-/ning for their home in Pem- ee eof ee ee ifornia, and the Martin Co., Dem | proke, Ontario, after spending the osis, will be contacted and gives ver, Colorado. past two weeks visiting the/tne opportunity of helping im the Having analyzed the technical |former's parents, Mr. and Mrs.| continuing -and enlarging of | progress at these locations Mr./| Walter Reid, Malpeque Road, and|inis great work. It was noted at | MacLeod P aeemie yr rag sof other members of the family. this ‘meeting that there are now ture script describing activ: w* vo oe ties’ and supervises the motion] On Saturday evening, June 27, — er ue car picture photography, then dir-| the family and a few close friends Nooty aa gene an rons called an = gts the preparation of ne {| zathered a! the home of Mr. and eye’ which rune ‘by electricity bh t used for ret and| Mrs. Victor Buntain, Rustico, to|and is one of’ the latest devices we “ : leelebrate with nem ‘heir 25th./used in the exercise treatment MR. AND MRS. GEORGE CAMPBELL highly classified briefings of high|CCleDra‘e Wit) a ie eee M.S. This, machine. was Sea | Gliddens exterior while paint, ex- ceptionally durable finish for wood coverage one gallon 550 to 600 square feet. 2 P.M. nee en 1.99 oe tn” Gee nae PRR eR en aerate Moe 5 ae s tae Socks * oe om sea@ne nee 4 &@¢ s See» @ et Bh RAHM 1" Brush ae Uy : Pure bristles set in rubber. 22 P. M. SPECIAL, Each 95¢ & te re good cmteent of pat- terns and colours. 2 P.M. Pa 69¢ eaten t tee hgh “at “és 8 : jaa J Stig aiay ene Joys’ Striped Hose *y M Viscose, eotton with nylon rein- forced heels and toes. Sizes 7 to Large checks. Size 36 x 34", Ff se 3 2 Pp. M. SPECIAL, « +). M. SPECIAL Remain On Sale While level air force officers, congress- fe | The dining room was suitably |brought here on trial and the lo- uantities Double Rina Ceren TE ait ond the president of the decorated-for the -occasion—and_-cal chapter is considering the Pur qq 9 or OU e INg eremony United Statesy the table centered with a picely—chase to ep ox = decorated wedding cake, which|for use of M. S. patients. 4 No Phone Or Mail Unites Bedeque Couple = & moot Y: = x wee bara wae ac tide ee Miss T. Jean Druhan of Boston ! Prince war a riends | manner i groom : were pleased to hear a reference| Beautiful gifts were received |Mass., motored to Georgetown, Orders On These Baskets ef white lilacs formed| style hats with matching veils and | made to Dr. Cuthbert Simpson, including money, silver, electrie | Where hats spent . — oaloy: Pi ials Please! a charming setting in Bedeque|©4'Tied nosegays of white carna-{Dean of Christ Church ‘College, appliances and linen. Both the} | ee eae Pee Be atic eu a Spec ' . United Church for the wedding of tions. |Oxford. The commentator was bride and groom expressed their M 8. K ie. ae € Mr. Wesley Campbell, brother doing a broadcast of exchange thanks and appreciation after rs. neonn Rete up wueneaes Alice Marina MacCallum daught-| of the groom, was best man. A re-| students. He, went on to de-jwhich all joined in SiDZINB| Although the Canadian Nation. 44.1 & 86% "sore ete seek er of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mac-|ceptiog was held in the church | scribe how he had been sitting ‘ “For They Are Jolly Good Fel- jal Exhibition does not open until es ~" 88 eee eee se» @ inv’ Callum, and George Campbell son/|hall for eighty guests. The bride’s |for half an hour in a most beau- | lows | August 26th, the Queen Elizabeth * ; , ef Mrs. Ralph Campbell and the! table, centered with a beautifully tiful garden in Oxford in the After many snapshots had beem building is already alive with ac-)* "4 Rayon Tablecloths late Ralph Campbell of Fernwood | decorated wedding cake, topped Company of the dean taken a delicious lunch was seTv- tivity For three hectic days ay —which_took_place at 3.30 p.m. on! with a miniature bride and groom| Dr. Simpson is a brother of ed by Alberta and Sandra! 4 group of ten judges have been i Mrs, Harold —L.—Paimer—and—a—Buntain__A social evening was busy_selecting winners from‘ ov- rubber. June 17th. The Reverend G.A.|was flanked by white tapers and Gewper-Smith assisted by Dr. C.|eariy summer flowers were used |>rother-inlaw of Mrs. H. M. enjoyed, including = music and |er 3.000 entries in this year's hid A. Britton performing the double|to decorate. Reverand G.A. Cow-,| S'™Pson. Popes — a ee ee jhandicraft competitions om wing ceremony. per-Smith proposed the toast to : Prince Edward Island's only ee 22, M. : 2 P. M. SPECIAL, \ Peal Mrs. Walter Craig, aunt of the the bride to which the groom fit- me moved” Into. their ae eas — years of happy Mar winner this year ie Mrs. Doris Each 79¢ * Pair 19¢ Bi, Each 3. 25 . sf bride. presided at the organ and tingly] re di ea ine 'Carr of 314 Fitzroy St. in Char- % . pr a ore gly sponded. new home ‘“‘Raasay” in South- : é accompanied Mr. Gordon Mac-| Dr. Britton in a few complimen- port. This was the former home| The Canadian Doctor magazine lottetown who captured third Serve Stee Os # ¥ & ce OE LO ee ‘aa A Ben 'a"e oF .%. = os" e"s ort J Callum uncle of the bride who|tary remarks expressed his good of Dr. and Mrs. Lloyd Shaw. ‘for July has the following article |Prize in a class for long sieeve “ae a'o' ee eel eb 'c'n HM “t & at *¢enxeunen ee « sik Ky seng “The Wedding Prayer’, af-|wishes te the bride and groom lin the section Professional Not-| knitted pullovers. It was entered Wi 2 eg eea@ 8 © 8 en a "Kv .% 9.4.8. 9_¢_¢ 8.08 8 8_6_ eM ter the bride entered the church Mr. Wesley Campbell read a at| Miss Nazla L. Dane, provincial es.—Dr, Lewis C. Haslam chief : ge ee - Blind sec- . Mm and “O Perfect Love’ during|gram received from Mr. and president of the Business and medical officer for Caadian a ae a "seeks ron of Women $s Sandals Seamless Nylons Plaques a the signing of the register. Mrs. Ne Campbell, brother of Professional Clubs of Ontario, dustries Limited, has been elect-' Cee Wames *D ea cae on os Guest pews were marked with the groom in Cranbrook, B.C.|who recently in the company ofied asa Fellow of the Indus- [oem } o eo gin a f Special clearance, women's sum- *; ° oa white bows and bells centered|Mrs. Wendell Myers circulated |her two teen age nephews Ste-|trial Medical Association “for | e handicraft section is one o sat teadain Aad atone © 40 needle mesh. Sizes 9 to 11. Set of three plaques. Fruit de co with a pink flower. Ushering the| the guest book. phen and Michael Dane, British | ‘outstanding work in, the field of the pe eee oe seit atten ie 4 to 9, a grow = Subs! sign and floral, ee M guests vere Mr. Ralph MacCal-| Mrs. MacCallum chose for her Columbia, visited this province, industrial medicine.” Born ie time in dhit, sidan. rite oe , a ; daughter's wedding a navy street has an article in the July-—Aug- | Spri ngfield, P. E.-1. im 1906, per getting oat prize lists thes ir > P. M. SPECIAL, 1 98 > Bote a ere 53 2 P. M. SPECIAL, 1 00 : ‘ Pair &s ¢ ‘ Set &e as 22 lam brother of the bride, and Mr. f Ww p of W length dress with shell ink ac- | ust Business and Professional Wo-| was educated ai Prince ales many of the other groups. Most Lorne Campbell brother ef the , the entrants get a greate- FT ere ane te tame te tte” bop eh on tL IPO, o, foal), nial are mo i oe OPO He RO CEE RE: rsage of ;mMan's magazine ‘College, Charlottetown and Me- sen BY of | This article is headed ‘‘Ontar- Gill University, from which he : thrill t heir thi é He thri out of seeing thei ngs eosseenvwe eevee cn ie cessories and wore a ¢ Rw aw ew a Pa groom. ° The bride, entering the church pink feathered carna!'o: ig Banerta™”: ‘feele were: leven or & # dietae e ee e * : Ld em the arm of her f ; Mrs. Campbell motiier of the , , erp eee is medical de «ese 0 02 «0 8 6 6 MI x" ss % » ¢ whom ie was given Paget groom was attired in a tied street | Fegional meetings and Miss Dane|was consulting physician at Cl ae go Pee — to o eer evee eee ee € é Ras HMDS Roe se esseeneeeee a X¥* " : |yisited them all. Her report te! L's Beloeil, Que., works from iegz | exhibition ors, a ey Willo Cc Little Girls’ os wae lovely in her white portrait|length dress with white access-| |) Tea “ake lan Geant LA “nk eainelabed bo his: present | Would from a straight commer- ue iw Cups Plasti We Md , wedding gown, ballerina length,|ories and pinned o a corsage of SLaenee Ga cotatandina soe : pone a i ment | cial enterprise.” and Saucers stic Foam Cord Sli ew B beautiful floral Naplac lace, es white feathered carnations. pone * | Handicraft Competition _ prize- e s Pr or uroy ims 3 { : \jects and programmes lam is a member of the Ameri- ; ‘uw and saucers in the well A a we? fuli skirt featuring sabrina neck- | For her honeymoon trip mei Revitalwation has been a main Indust Medical Associa-|¥i9ning articles are on display yg jillow"” of BR? {_# ® Good-quality fine corduroy (wash- ie oad Sheaves etmning te a pela) bride Geoned & mint grees sui | project in Ontario this year, the! tion the ‘Mont: rea Medico-Chi rer |i8. the Qutce Hlizabeth Building ee ee ee ce nd wi 3 Pieces. Assortment of colours ad able). Half ‘boxer waist belt I ever the hands. A tiara trimmed | light wool, white accessories and | h f 1 : ; wu | during the Exhibition from Aug- mported china. These cups and 4 « 3% ond sizes in plastic ba , dy . — oan ‘ait whi theme for regional meetings was | gical Association, the Canadian | th te tember ish. aucers are ideal for home use es g. one pocket, colours: assorted th sequins and pearis held her) pinned on a corsage of t@ |*Membership—and Your Club im | Medical Association, and |s a fe-| Sep r at the cottage checks on white. Sizes 4 to 6x. fingertip veil and she carried a| ‘feathered carnations. the Community."” Some of the|jow of the Quebec Industrial! Mr. and Mra. Arthur F. Sylves- P. M. SPECIAL, aren B 27¢ ps oF. Pe ‘. 19 7; eascade bouquet of pink roses. | Prior to her wedding Marina | problems discussed were: How to \edical Association. iter and daughters Janet and Each 35¢ ° 4 Each Mrs. Norman MacFarlane sis- was tendered a shower in Sum {een members interested and ac- Sackhre an te oaks eesarsen se * ee we oem eee oe we A 7,ewrwrrFevpeweoee., ter of\the bride as matron of|merside at the home of Miss tively participating in club pre-| Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Peck and losadeed 2 ea ne Sf & #@ ee # 8 x ws ‘ , - Bate a e's 2 0'8 e's 0 oe “ honour was attired in a gown of|Shirley MacArthur and at het gramme and projects; what is a daughter Helen of Sydney Min- while vacationing on Prince Ed- .*_2 « Mate etata*cte"e" * “oF, fa a‘ «’«'«* DD : t 8.6.9 # 0 ¢ ese eee g¥* blue nylon sheer over taffeta, the home in Lower Bedeque where | gainfully employed woman? es, N.S., are in Charlottetown for | ward Island. the former home of s ‘. « rer ee ney Girls’ 2 P Outfit : Pedice shirred and folded form- she was the recipient of many Many members felt the basie the Old Home Week races. This! Mrs. Sylvester. They have as . ‘ace Fig B 3 3 k Ba “ ao” iris Cc. 5 img a sabrina neckline im front lovely gifts. Previous to her|requirement for all was a thor-jis Mr. Peck’s thirtieth trip © inoir guest Gerda Marie von nket gs \ @ Crease resistant rayon im linen i and deep V neckline in bagk from marriage the bride was employ- ough understanding of the aims Prince Edward Island to witness ‘ci a-elberg of Traunstein, G er- » i ainty ‘lace figurines of imported # Moth for storing blankets axe weave, collarless jacket, match- which fell floating nels over ed at the Island Telephone Com- and objectives of the Federa- the annual Charlottetown Exhib- i €1 y ; f us proof, g 5, f leated skirt one pleat pa many, an exchange student spend a eee A reaige hes i # @ ing front pleated skirt, pl a the very full skirt. Miss Shirley pany. On return from their hom- tion and a knowledge of — ac- ition and Old Home Week events. |ing 4 year in Scituate. She is x° 4 sate ee gar i: os < *, sweaters. woollens. Size &P- # @ in back, removable suspenders, " MacArthur as bridesmaid was|eymoon trip Mr. and Mrs. Camp-|complishments at the national, recy are registered at the oovanteen years old and hopes to ’ Saas art oily s @ ce A proximately 27 x 0 x 8”. @ @ plain white blouse has short cuff- iy eharming in an identical gown of bell will make their home im provincial and lial levels. Charlottetown Hotel. graduate from Scituate High s we P. M. SPECIAI "ae od sleeves.” Sizes 3 to 4 pink. They wore white pill box Central Bedeque. \ ee ee ng i ideas from | Miss Sadie MacKinnon of Ot- |SChool with Barbara Sylvester. ’ P. M. SPECIAL, 50¢ . ws Bor eee Each 79¢ e o, 2 P. M. SPECIAL, 2. 79 »* a nee oe = [on ee awa has spent her holidays with = seer bry oem gy Sag mA °, ., . Each w*e! ; 8 ee" Set coe ee . <The adetatabe tel tives on the Island. On the A elie Ma ot” fea ees. AAA RRIF A EAM Spe eae eran es Letters of A reciation |alization “project certainly this eee tin hi stack innaa was Island, Mr. and Mrs. Buster Mac. g #9968 00 6 8 HF, MOM OS Oe ee ot ee ew a # #9 3 pp pore we - liam and hard accompanied, by her niece Elaine | Millan. Charlottetown and other we as fs #@## @ae eae ete ost x 2 “e ee x * watt wae oe" ta? - same! ¥ JF , e — Se - Dane, provin- | Reynolds who will visit with her relatives “ es valt and Pepper se 8 a Boys’ Suit *. Are Receive By T e QMNG roe ‘grandmother for the rest of the | Mise Mafgaret Stavert, York Pfs ; ; Ba k a ; “Ja es | Mrs. Elizabeth Wood, 51-year- meath. hom has Miss Dianne Mac- ® nen shakers "oa" Register Dime n o¢. eee gs ee oe — Mae 4 ‘etter « . 7 i is ' , ; 'e : / veav yon, § : ee the @ ae tof ee ee en — « ues eeroiatien,| Me and Mrs Donald MacKie ra ae as her guest on" Graceful salt and pepper shakers # #, Metal, locks with first dime. ®)*.° pelt, tie, Colours, beige top, ,*, “s . , , , ’ y 7001e, resnire. , Was miy woman ma- non and family are on thew an e n h E. has *. 5 { 4 to 6. Regt Ciarence House,| A letter was also received yor in British Columbia to be host nual holiday to Prince Edward| yy, M i s 8 sia neoet reco ong gold iss spens’ a 919.46. “a6 oa er? ~ * oa Londons, S. W. 1. 'from Her Majesty the Queen’s| in her own, city to the Queen. [«] : | ir. and rs. Richard Farr @ #.: - *. Snaye es @ i ee a Lad P iB tish Col bia’ I . and (nee Barbara Inman}, Providence &s coloured top. a 2 P, M. SPECIAL, =e 2 P. M. SPECIAL, 39 ‘ ‘. ft M July 23. 1958. Lady - im - waiting from Goy- Britis olumbia’s other woman | are spending part of their hone @ @ : 2P. M. SPECIAL, . a Each = 3 os ‘ . Each . Me *, ‘ Beer Mrs. Cash: ernment House, Halifax, express-|Mayor, Mrs. Carrie Jane Gray| The oe cae — — inate bi toe ome of Mie. ad Oe Pair ¢ . “s 1 am in Yorkshire but I have img Her Majesty's thanks for the of Prince George, was present-| Feehan, daughters of Mr. \an r fe WG og Pet a erg tg tnt Ae”, a° been told of tre lovely Reis beautiful dows ssa ra sae by ed in Kamloops. Both women Mrs. A. D. Feehan, Mount Ste- | Ms. Robert Morrison, DeSable. oe” meas *. ‘"s *, _ oteta%s 7. i, , oo. tds lan se ts As # # * * Pat ad Fa et o's a ee ere aioe, that have come from your the Charlottetown Branch of the are members of B. and P. W. wart - returned by plane from Donna and Bruce Martin. Wat @ ¢ ‘ tee ‘. ee 7 . $ ‘2’ 8 es A he fe oe > ee" 8 8 6 x . a ase oe Branch and I haven to express @ MN Gan the-occasin of Cubs jm, their respective cit Now, Yowt Caner fey Magye ern. Mass. are spending 2. 4" *. *, Girls’ Cotton tote : 4 ais i oa . : s P $e) Her Majesty the Queen Mother's | Her Majesty's visit to Charlotte pre mie Ux um te Pe month's holidays at the Home of y » &, Waxed Pa er 5 °. * Magnesia Tablets od > iene m@wet sincere thanks for such lov- town. |Mr. and Mra. Robert Morrison, wat “e * Cardi .7 "> eo) ‘abe Taking leading parts in the cone. DeSabl « e ‘. .° gans v2 ~ permente. workshop sponsored by Alberta| " ween Good qual ed ao ve oe oe ee m Se os" is indeed good of the workers FROST TO OPEN MEET : Mr. and Mrs. €eles McCarville | ee quality wax paper, Ap- the relief of acidity of the *y"»' Long sleeves, button front. Sizes ¢ # . : — Business and Prof 1 W oe wer Erne: s ‘ ‘ '# 8 , ¢ te send such lovely things and| \ ey Clubs at aol ie sala May | and family left for their home | mevide Oe al caehae oes proximately 300’ per roll. # @ stomach, heartburn, etc. Bottle a7 12 to 14., Colours,‘ mostly pink, one! . we are more than grateful. TORONTO (CP) -- Premier were Miss Una MacLean, na-| i" Hamilton, Ontario, after spend. | Beach the guest of Mr and *.! We : 2 ee "se 6 M. SPECIAL, . Again thank you al so much.|Frost of Ontario will officially |tional first vice-president: Mr s.|!"* three weeks visiting thei] yrs Perce Retin teks 1,0 © 2 P. M. aPRCtAs 1 69 te .* 2 P. M. SPECIAL, 49 * _< 2 P. 29¢ :. v7 ,& I shall have great pleasure in| open the 1950 international plow-|Margaret | Ashdown, _nationa}| P47ents Mr. and Mrs. George Lar- _. € ' Lf “s Bottle, . 0 a hosing thom to Queen Elisabeth. ing match 08 8 tepen at Dundas, |United Nations '‘aison chairman [oneal aera ed a lc = —— ar ee — ee “od aes - sree * * eae aee ~ PP eg rae ote*ateete eta n tk 4°, e's of, o.0 ss ours very sincerely near n . 13, it was/and Miss Isabel MacMillan, Al- nkora. |Gordon & iss Hattie ee ' ey # re o@ Beamont. | announced here . Saturday. berta prorine! ial president | Mites Sdad Sebecin patirene tp |Summerside, returned cee ‘ea’ ‘eeann oseee ere? + # Ma *s Ayinets nee as vas ad! oretse “ates ware a a a aie a a a ee! ¢8 mune ; . » a “~* «@ at aa! orcas Gen te ee Hamilton Ont.. after” spending Seanaviesidn, En suai they|eree 7 ° Oe Boys’ Rubber Rain v a | ground. three weeks visiting Mr. and Mrs. | visited friends in Eliot, Maine |' see Skin Balm * * ow @ a |Goerge Larter of Chestnut St.,! and Hopkinton, Mass. Ss me Photo Albums * ‘ * Coats ates ty. #8 @ A delightful preparation for sun- % With helmet, sturdy black rubber. The christening took place at | a Miss Muriel Johnstone left b /@ Pd i Pa & L » i : y . * * ye @ ; ; dburn, as a powder _© ® ‘ rd o 4 @ a the Sunday morning service of| The executive of the Multiple: plane Wednesday on return to) @.9 8 In a variety of colours. Size ap- AP ae - — oe 7 - . —— ns ig ct ey ——s ~ as hig age Victoria, Sclerosis Society of Canada,|New York City after visiting her , ‘enee proximately 10” x 13”, . ta o bottle ee” 16. = : the son o nd Mrs, Jos-|Prince Edward Island Chapter, | eather. Mrs. W. A. dohnston i* @ : 3 ee va eph Burda, New York City.!met at the home of the president.|and brother. H. C. Johnstone. om ve 7. h 69¢ - fe tS. M, ST RIAS 39 “eg (2 * SPECIAL. 3. 99 .” Mrs. Burda was the former Miss | (Mr. _ Harold Heartz_ on August | Montague. *. *. “ ai a ‘ ¢ a a ¢ On GMA Ee ee Meena Pe PR SE ee Me 4°48 ,F EE ee ae cpyerete of ane a 0 Ba al 0 Pe a ; § eee 8 8 8 ae “ne! ar KO a a a ea FAN Aaa WAS oo Me es ee ete ne e's » " lore ‘§ SEMLANNU. E, HOUSEFURNISH- ‘.’.° ete EATON’S SEMI-ANNUAL SALE OF FURNITUR - 1%, uf e ¢ - eet . INGS AND APPLIANCES ae UNTIL SATE OTs AUG. : aia! ih it se ° 29th. eo” ns ; AUGUST FUR EVENT ate ON BUDGET PURCHASES —'»"»"e 2 2 " : 0 DOWN Pp AYMENT DURING THIS SALE Fg ' se a ¥ i WITH EXCITING STYLES! LOW PRICES * M. GERENE GALLANT DONALD FARL CRAIG : CONTINUES UNTIL 4 P.M. SATURDAY (Aug. 15) ee + @e _ ve Faton's Special Fur Representative wil be in Charlottetown to assist you ‘ae Urcn e T. EATON. “a2 MAG@ITIM uerres “ae \ CHARLOTTETOWN onancn + ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Gallant,|Magdalene Island. Quebec. Mar- , ,Bummerside, announce the en-jriage to take place September | . of their only daughier,| 5th. 1959, Summerside Presbyter- | eS | to Donald Earl, th, 199 Summerside sesbyter nee with your purchase! Buy now and take advantage of the special offers during this event. act) SATURDAY 9 a. m. To 5:A5 p.m. “T. EATON. Co, +) Sapew + 5 la é i.“ ; is : i oe