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ThoNssty Things that W"? ‘In happen to yon i pen to others and their pro- Don’t run the unneces- mrislrotmajorlossbytire. Insure yonrpsopersy i . IBIITS one. wens. ammo st. outer. Chasbsteflwp s...‘ """"' i.t""..:...‘*'. s “em rer- IIUI. Port ID V. VIINOI CRAIG, Illllslpl I. I- IIACLILN. Ntllh Illi- rsmcs towns otsrsoao snsreox. sue- menses. unseen-remoteness lSLAliD , in... nssissunsucs time. l i s...» llsstsrs deer-dies v ....“.§".‘.E..'$.‘mm""""“°' """"' nsTsEn Cllnlowili be -OIII.D held in Wellington on August 4th et the home o! Edmund l... Arsenault. —Il0llllN CIIUIOI BIIVIOI Sunday, July 31st, Legion Hall. at 3 P. M. Rev. DJI. Fraser, tor. Irerwflo welcome. APEOIAI. service North Bode- que United Church, Sunday. July s1 at 7.30 p.01. F/L George B. Fee. I‘ R.C.A.I-‘ ' “ ‘ side: guest speaker. Special oollso tion ior church lights. 4AM!!! OI NEW LDNDONF- Sunday, July 31st. st. Mark's, Morn-y ing Prayer 11.00 A. M. Bi. Thomas. Evening Prayer. 2.30 P. M. 8t. Stephen's. Evening Prayers 7.30 listless-lactose Wedding , The Central Lot 16 United Church was the scene o! a very pretty wedding on the evening oi July 12th at 6.80 o'clock, when Doreen Ruby, only daughter o! Mr. and Mrs. Harold MaoLean was united in holy bonds o! inat- rimony to Artemes William Garth. son o! Mr. and Mrs. James G. Mscbean o! South West Lot l6. The marriage ceremony was poriormsd by Rev. S. R. Prince. D.D., assisted by Rev. B. Vans MacLean, uncle oi the groom, in front ot s prolusioxi oi terns and cut flowers. The bride looked charming in s floor-length gown o! lily white satin with wide inserts" o! lace P- M- SQIWCQ! 0006M!“ bl’ Ml‘- titted bodice, and long slselsies. 8- Kl!- Above the sweetheart neck no --' was n double strand ot pearls. I “KENSINGTDN ' Punwmm‘ Church Service. Sunday. July 31st. at 7.30 P. M. Rev. Charles Csrngy will conduct the service and preach- the sermon. Church School at. 7 i. M. Rev. J. A. McGowan. Min- Ml‘. gitt of the groom. Her finger-tip veil was held in‘ piece by a halo o! orange blossoms. Her largo‘ bouquet oi Better Time roses was| gracefully carried as she entered the church _on the arm ot her lather to the strains oi the bridal chorus played by Mrs. W. E. Forbes, Summersids. Mr. Sterling Inmsn sang "I Love You Truly", and "I'll Walk BesideVYou". The bridesmaid, Miss Mildred MacLean, sister of the groom, was l -PRINCETOWN United Ghurc Malpequs. Sunday. July 31st, Div- ine worship 11.00 A. M. Guest Min- ister, Rev. M. A. MacMillan, B. A. Calvin United Church. New Water- ford. Please note there will be no evening service. Sunday School. lovely in a pink tsttetts floor- 11m A, M, length gown. l-ler gown was elm- ilsr to that o! the bride. She wore -P. (i. ENGAGEMENT AN. a shoulder-length veii_ caught in places with flowers. and carried a bouquet o! yOllow roses. Mr. Roger MacLean, brother oi the bride, acted as groomsman. Ushers were Mr. Neil MscLean and Mr.‘ Wendell Phillips. The church was very attract- ively decorated ior the occasion by Mrs. S. R. Prince, assisted by girl friends of the bride. The mother o! the bride was hecomingiy attired in navy blue with pink accessories. Mrs. Wil- linms, grandmother o! the bride. wore grey pink crepe and black accessories. Each wore a corsage of roses. The groom's mother chose grey crepe with matching hat. Her corssge was oi red roses. Following the ceremony s sump- tuous supper wae served to 60 guests at the Birch Hill Tourist Home. otter which the bride and groom iett on e honeymoon trip to Western Canada, ramming via the U. S. A. Previous to her wedding the bride was tendered s miscellan- sous shower at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Brenton V. MscLean, where about a hundred friends and relatives gathered to extend their best wishes to the bride. Many useful and costly gitts were received, including linen, silver and crystal. IN MEMORIAM mos. 1r- s-v- now NOUNCEDP-Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Trainer, Tyrone, entertained rec~ ently a number o! their friends to announce the engagement o! their son, Damien. to Blanche Gallant, and Mrs. 'l‘rainar's niece, Margaret McMerrus to Ted McKcarney. -!r's HERE FOLKS-Bummer Propane gas for cooking and hot water heating. See! s. dflfllOnfii-YIUUH oi propane gas and a complete line ot new Propane Oss Ranges and Hot Water Heaters. Frank and Don MacNeiil, 2'! Central Street, Bum- msrside. The relatives and irlonds oi Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bernard, Vernon River, are invitod no gather at tho homo o! their nephew. Mr. Jaoh Payntcr, Freetown, Wednesday ovo- ning, August 0rd, to oolobratn with them the 40th anniversary o! their wedding day. God's appointed time. Only s few days ego Mrs. Hoinfs name np- peared in my column, Hobbies oi Local Citizens. v At that time she was hale and hearty, attending to her duties and tondly admiring her hobby children at which she had so many. Then from out the boundless hee- vens came the summons to Cross the Bar and Mrs_ Hoim, Victoria's grand old lady, put. out to sea. This kindly, iovshie person knew the art of happy living, and was not afraid oi death. Like the poet she could truly sing: "Sunset and evening. stain... And one clear coil tor mo. And may there be no mooning oi (By Uncle Joe) The death at Victoria on Friday, élfiuiy 15, o! Mrs. K. C. l-iolm in he]: th year, come as a distinct ehoc to her many friends and relatives But 5:37;; "d9 " mmd" "m" throughout this Province. r The late Mrs. Hoim was born at T°° m“ t" w?“ “d §°'m' ' Charlottetown Royalty in the year WM" "l" “h "h 51"“ "m °“ 1884. Her maiden name was Lydia m‘ bmmdl"! d"? Carolina lgiilett. Her marriage gs Tim" "3"" h°m°' Kenneth . Hoim o! Hampton. . n. 1., took place in April ot ma. Twill!" "id °"°,'1"": ‘fill- Mr. Holrn predeceased his wife Al“! 5"" m“ ‘b’ m’ ' d ‘ m: yea" “ha! h And rrriageégifire e no es ness o ter their ng t e young - couple took up residence in Hamp- wh“ I ‘mlmk ton, later moving to Victoria. where For mo, from out our Mum. o‘ time and niece . the l ‘ ' years oi their lives were spent in that tnir little vil- The no“ may bu“ m’ ‘u’ I hope to see my Pilot tees to iace lage by the sea. When I have crossed the bar." lllllllllN AEADEMY late residence on Sunday, July 11. ‘Niil i . | l i the bar, When I put out to sss. with the gospel brsthern, Messrs. Harris, say, Howard and Wat.- eon condu " the service at the home and grave. The pail-bearers who bore her body to its tinai resting piece in Mother Earth were: George and Lewis Bender- eon ot Sydney, N. 8-: Charles Fkeligher ot Stonehsm, Mann: Ar- th r Fioigher o! Charlottetown. and Clayton Miller and Miner Moo- Novin o! Victoria. Surviving relatives include: I brother, Cyrus Mellett 0! Vliitflrll; n sister, Mrs. John A. Henderson oi Sydney, N. 8.: an adopted niece. Helen, Mrs. Clayton Miller, Vic- toria, together with eight nephews and nine nieces. That the grim reaper is no re- epector o! persons and oiten cornea like a thiet in the night ought to impress upon us the necessity ot being ready tor thsflnevitabis csll which comes to each one oi us st NAPOLEON AND UNCLE ELI? 01m on 11m cesarean ieorton irtcrunns stom-run-wnn-suousmscminsm n: n=........= i Pnufllymsub a - ‘m 1w more" . mwnmnnnurmtovu 0BSERVANCE or ms FEAST OFAST. DANCE PALACE Marvin Burgess and his Boston Orchestra 9:80 - 12 mmox rsmun BUNpAY, my s1 sounm man mass AT 11 a. n. he stnasssiinvm ‘ tstretuas. . Saturday July 30. Adm. 16o -' "llstslswirelslbeli! Arabia ifiniurrnilg VIMFVILLE. NOVA SCOTIA / oars-anemia": iilifilleOilhl inulesia stanzas or; DIPLOMAS Bachelor oi Arts Engineering » ‘geoheior of Siéienoe _i_ Slslezilliegmnglgzilo. . . n o . . - . _B$“::,°;?°Thr“g$ n Music (Licentiate) ' _ Bwhtlor of Minis ns-rsortssionn cousszt . Bachelor of Education mum)" 1'9; tilhsohoior o! Divinity M d‘ . , Master oi Arts ' 4°" w" ‘Master oi Science Dunk", ;_ Master ol Music w qunin‘ __ _ Twenty-live entrance scholarship and bursa , itli I ’ alrimulnvaiut page o! other scholarships, bursaries and prises in course. MSHDIEG In swig? Vdlflblfifil). widd ‘(The University is almost entirely residential, with three ~ dormitories tor men and lour dormitories for youn women. There are two largo dining halls under graduate iotitiane.‘ For additional tntomssion sooty to Tbs Registrar. 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