3 |-|| .41‘ "' ' \~.~.ai1"a a (b. ‘ I ' yl‘_ "Il/‘greiil n T5 u-D» nay to HLMN'$ -- AN QTH ER CARI-DAD KROEHLER CHESTERFIELDS AND-Jan line with our Usual Polieynwe are Clearing our Floor SampleSuiEes LeH: From the Last: Carloarl at... This ls your chance to get the Kroehler Chesterfield Suite you've wanted, and save money. . . . Come in and see these beautiful Kroehler Suites-notice the strong, sturdy construction-the distinctive styles-end the sme-rt, serviceable coverings. These ore all late models but they imust be cleared to imclte room for the curload tlvot la now on the wy. . . . Toke advantage of this outstanding otter-you save 20% during this sole. Visit HOLMAN'S, Summerside or Oltarlottetbyn-todcy and get the Kmehler Chesterfield Suite you wont. cont - sna. BUY - SAVE Pretty Wedding At Tyne lielley -A pretty summer wedding was aolemrllzed in the Presbyterian Church. Tyne Valley, on Tuesdsl evening at 7:30 o'clock worn Gladys Audrey. daughter oi .\i. and Mrs. Wiiired MacDouBill- Tyne Valley, was united in mar- riage to Kenneth MacKay, son ti Mr. and Mrs. John Macliai. stanley Bridge. The double r.-\8 ceremony was performed hy Rev. W. A. Young. assisted by Rev Lorne Met-Kay, brother oi tn: groom. To the strains oi the wedding march played by Mra. Eldon Ml- ier the bride entered the cnurch on the arm oi her iather, hy whom she was given in mlffilflu. Bhe was charming in a ii-ior length gown oi white nylon sheer over satin, iashioned in princess style with long sleeves and rounzi neckline. Her iull length veli ieil irom a ooronet oi seed pearls and she carried a bouquet oi Peer- less roses. Her only ornament ' waa a triple strand oi pearls. a giit ofthe groom. Attending the bride was her sister, Miss Blanche, who wore a iloor length gown oi sky Dllla nylon with matching shou.di.r length veil and carried a bosque‘. oi Better Time roses. The groom was supported by Mr. Donald Macflwen and the‘ ushers were llsier Miss Glenn Messrs. Roland MacDougall Don MacKay. During the singing oi the reg- Stewert sent; "Because". Following the ceremony a re- reptinn was held at the home oi lhe bride's parents ior approiti- matclv onc hundred guats. The rooms were artistically de~ coratcd with summer flowers. The bride's mother wore a street length two piece dress oi lilac with black accessories and a rorsage oi yellow roses. The groom's mother was attired in I dress oi beauty rose with black accessories and a coral!‘ 03 Talisman roses. The bride's table was centres with a two-tier wedding cake topped with a miniature time and groom. Rev. Lorne M10141! proposed the toast to the bride. to which the groom responded. Mr. and Mrs. MacKay leit on a honeymoon trip in point: oi in- terest in Nova scotia. the bride travelling in a suit oi beige with brown accessories. On return they wiii reside in Stanley‘ Brkige where the groom is the owner and operator oi e general store. Prev- ious in her marriage the bride waa on the staii oi the Tyne Val- lry branch oi the Royal Bani oi Canadar-B. SMALL HOLDING! More than ao per cent oi tgypi/a landowners derive their enin-c living irom an acre or leae oi land.- 2 BIG. stones zsranfiiinnun —DON’T FORGET the regular dance in Burlington Monday. Aug 30th. Hickey Bros. Orchestra. —I‘0l. SALE-Three rubber- tired auto seat driving wagons. Brand new rubber tires on one. Above are guaranteed and priced lo sell. Herbert Wrecks, Freder- icton. —MISCILLANEOUS SHOWER —Miss Audrey MacDougall. piev- ious to her marriage. was gors‘. oi honor at a miscellaneous ShuW- cr by her irlends and neighbour at the home oi her parents, Mr. and Mra. Wilired MacDougall. Tyne Valley. She was escorted to a prettily decorated chair by Mrs. Ivan MacKey, where she was as stated in opening the many attrac- t.vely wrapped packages by Miss Wiina MacNe ‘in. The accom- panying verses were read by Miss June Sharp and the lovely giit: placed by Miss Phyllis sharp, aiter which Miss MacDougail graciously thanked all. Refresh- nients were served by the vlsitmg ladies-C. —.IOINT W. It S. MEETING — The August meeting ior the W. M 8. Auxiliary oi the United Chumh ior Melpeque, Baltic, Darnley. Sea View and Hamilton held a Joint meeting at the Manse Thursday Evenlns. Mrs. Cross welcomed the visiting members. The devotional period was in charge oi Hamilton group. this was led by Mrs. Weil- dail Crozler, prayers were given by Mrs. Les Ramsay and Mra. George Crozier, A solo by Miss In; phlllipa Lot l4, waa much enjoyed. Each auxiliary retired to aeperai.’ rooms and held their regular meeting. The program "What Price Freedom" was carried out. by Darnley Auxiliary, lively discus- aion over the liquor question was heard. Mrs. Fulton eimmons act- ed as chairman, assuring were Mrs. James Hickey. Mrs. Harry Crozier, Mrs. Morley Crozier. Mrs. Jack McNutt, Mrs. Chester Simp- scn kindly assisted in the abeeiice oi Mrs. Donald. Hymn 37d iul. lowed by the benediction, bfmlfldl. the meeting to a cloae A delicious lunch was served by the hostess assisted by committee in charge. Personals —Mr. Herold flolbroolr. Toronto is visiting his sister, Mrs. Wilfred Taylor. Remington-J. —Mr. and Mrs. James Morrison. .11., leit Bummeraide by motor on Saturday morning to visit 8t. An- drews, N. B-Q. —Mias Joyce Linklatter, student nurse at the P. I. i. Hospital, is ape “ her vacation with her parents. Mr. and Mra. Harry Llnkletter. Linklatter Road. liar was accompanied’ by her irlend M!“ Bhirler vesaey, mom-J. on sate AT A BOTH STORES ' ONLY, IO% DOWN 0n The lllJLMAll EASY PAYMENT PLAll llp to 15 Months to Pay Balance —Mr. Francis Priehard lei‘. Summerside on Friday morning on return to Vancouver, B. C. Mia. Pricherd will remain ior a iew weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. James Cairns, Granville Btreet. beiore rejoining her hus- band-s. —Mra. James Donald. Kcnr-ng- ton. leit on Monday morning iiy train ior Calgary, Alberta. where she will be the guest oi her ton. Mr. Clayton Donald and Mra. Dun- ald. She was met Ln Montreal by l-en daughter. Miss Lillian ban- aid. R.N.. who accompanied hci —8. —Mr. Arthur Fblger and dugh- ter, Miss Alice- accompanied by Mr. and Mra. l". A. Ellison, Bus- sex, N. B. who have been visiting friends throughout the Province were gueaie this week oi Mrs. George Brown and Mr. Brash; Kenaingtnn-B. —Mri. H. C. spears and daugh- ter Sally, who have been spending the summer months in summer- side, guests oi Mrs. Spears‘ par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Callback. Notre Dame street Jeit on Pr".- day morning by motor on retuz: to their home in Cornwall, Unt. —5. -Mra. Charles i-layea and Mrs. F. Johnston. Calgary. Alberta, who have been spendingthe past HX weeks in Ellerslie, guesu oi their brother. Mr. Ernest Mac- Nevin and other relatives. vis"cd friends in Summeraidc ior a ie-v days. 1t ia twenty years s e M:s Haves visited her native vlnce and thirty-seven years since Mrs Johnston was in Prince Edward llsllnd.'—a. FDR SALE DIN! AND DANCE IP01’ IN IORDIN A going concern. Beet ber- llln ior tlliol eela. Bulld- llll If’ a W’. eitaated en lea it!" z 1W’. mu.- II! ill. o/o oaereiaa __,__¢» Wedding Bella At Cherry Valley In the Cherry Valley United Church. very attractively decorat- ed ior the occasion. on the even- ing oi August 29th. luv. A. B. Weir united in holy wedlock Reta vernetta. daughter oi Mr. and Mra. A. H. Mulch, liarnaclifle, and Ivan Hilton, ran oi the late air. and Mrs. uwia Hughes oi liar- rington. The bride was given in mar- rlago by her iather. and wore a iloor length gown b! azure blue iafleta. with linger-tip ten iaillng irom a halo. and ilower haddrese oi similar color. she carried an arm bouquet oi American Beauty roses. liar only jewelery waa a single strand oi pearls. with mat- ching earringi. giit oi the groom. she was attended by Min iaabe‘. Matheaon acting as bridesmaid. Bhe wore a dusky pink allk crepe, iloor length dress and canted an arm bouquet oi sorted seasonal iiowera. The groom was attonded by w. Archibald Macltinnon. Nuptlal muelo was played by Mra. W. J. Mutch, and while the register waa being signed. “I'll Walk Beside You" was beautifully rendered by Mra. Jack Meohae. The bridesmaid was the recip- ient oi jewelery as a giit irom the bride. who use remembered the organist and soloist with 9W" d tableware in crystal. The bride's mother was sown"! in black lace sheer over P teleta. with pink accesaoritt. while the groomb mother wot’! I beige suit with brown hat and u- ceasoriea. Immediately following the cert- mony the wedding party with their gums proceeded to sandyl< Rm‘ aurent where in the Diivaic bin- quet room they sat down l° 5 wedding supper which was mm than worthy oi the name- Mr. and Mrs. Hughes arr M" on a motor trip in the Maritime! where they will visit various pom" oi interest. The bride xvore I brown suit with matchini hi" l” travelling. Previous to her marries! M"- llughea was tendered a shower l! which ahe received a larafl nllm’ bar oi valuable and useiul 8""- proving her popularity with h" lends Best'wlahea go with this you" couple. They will reside at 1m: flhgton. P. I. B00!!! I10 BILL! I TORONTO, Aug. an - l0?‘ " A handsome grebn-shirteii swillo- on: lll-lifdly passed horns $1 bills on about 20 cashiers at. the Canadian National Exhlbitltz The take ibilie, reeonhlina W" Item money, beer e PM"! Alexander Hamilton. Police d" aerlbed them as similar to I W‘ tted ltetee O80 bill.