MernorIarnETe.:p”I and "sleep on Belovedi Macheodhhawrence tlljzcigilvle nhVai;et(:)r:vII:ndIttl;l! irinriszzrllifhzghgwanhjiendhhfuizriKinsmen Picnic -ii. 2. Wayne Msclnnto. I. Lylgi Tuesday. Aug. 50 1955 The Guardian rageih Hogan. I . I .; hh The pallbearers were MEh5I'S.i W thankful for the showers that made pond with a dramatic display. iAh Ii 10 years old: 1. Bennett liay- "'"""3' M"m3P" 3' MN" M” Fl-V"" M" ”"n"""'d' min, I . B 'd D 'II .l e In h . . 0 9 I - K" . ii and i2 Wh-elharrowr 1. Tony MHERLEY ISABEL MIL Dllgizvgihwheameldhht Mthxum ltclllathlveenl g the garden green and flesh-looking. It was created. you know. for 0 S - 1 no Wayne Flynn. 3. Donnie iynztilll; B wheelbarmw: Iv Kwhmq KPH” mm" IKPIN 1 mm”, HTIIIJFE is no death. the start It) Jhchsoh End Gordon Raids Then All 881'! Klltumn weddgg mi marvel: In allwai: hwegy taftltelzithe role 0:. Ilponed. mam to bnng' ywgg h":l3t)ll5H::l(;Jma(l;)il;,,x,:-,1):,l::lel:tt,eVv:', and T 52;: old. 1 Erin Kelly 1 Hogan, Ernest Larter. 2 Din-ky Piiimiii 4Illllf'l1.V Mulligan. 3. Gordon down many beautiful flowers were car- terest throughout the an mes coo a owery viea er an 8 a glory a boom into the home. - - - r an me upon some fairer shorelrled by the school pupils who u. wok place at 3 owock an San”, now" Show they kept much beau.” such n ix pamcularhy able mlMt. Herbert Orphanage were trentv Emmett Ellsworth. 3- Mmmy M.” Woolridge. Gerald llynes. 3. Keonv Bonlter Eninii-ti Ellsworth. ' "Gill t - ' l - St - e - . led to an enjoyable picnic at Sta1i- Fol Ravni nd Richards. lloi-snliack Rare: 1. Paul Murphy . in in HOW?!” 5”" tend the service in I body. 80 day. August 1). in Trinity 5? ED , . , hold your attention while it grad- , V V .. L I ell. . 0 A"d(.,l:,ltIf1 ,, lcomp nied by their teacher. Miss hcn's United Church. Amherst. ilha" on ”'”li,e.”,l, hfnIdd.y,S. 1. sup "ally '-"1I”1d5- ""9 hl'”5t”" aiteiil:',:'"lj(.””.”" laid? 'fh((:ha”l5Thfs "I iagnyehrs old: 1 Tony Khnyl 3g 9 and 10 Wheelbarrow: l. Doiiuiw Allie Wuolridile 1. Albert M!!!- Thev shme for avermo,-e, monaine Jamiesom mule presence when Audrey Pahm yhuhgest pose one awais atmiics .some- anomer. mm the Mme readmsh e insnicn u o .arote own.hP .. h 9 of Mr. and Mr M,1hh,:r(il:Id: sorely and . t r - -. . - , - . 5 aul Murphy, 3. Louis Smith. Maclnnis. Wayne Macinnis. 2. Leo Kllliltill. ftlii-hael ftlaluney. 3. James s'E1me, of a great company Of lJeFeBVedldaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard ”""3 that I5 d'”''-"" I0 a”1”"e.a final climax of splendid show- The b".V5 W9” lake" I" U” 13 year: old: 1. Lou Kelly. !.iI(eIly, Freddy Roberts. 3. Wayne Mitch:-ll. Kenny Campbell. is in w re tend rly laidl . L f Amherst. became in Plants 85 W?” 85 I" "W" "W35 n hi , beach by bus where they enjoyed, wddelnly io"reli"i3 the feamily plgt at the fl... zlllfiincft oLIoyd Beck. son of and the beautiful Asters that were ma 5 I.) . I. .. , swimming. races. and. best of al1.l darkened by the hehflhrnklng I13” Murray Harbour North Cemetyy to;M,.A and Mrs, Bruce MacLcod of 5h0Wh at the flower show appealed Certainly the Gltixinias that Welfnhe wonderful lunch. The shnllerl of their only dlol:ld't':'l'edBet:"h:i.' await the glorious resurrecti0n.l(;,;-and View. Rev. L. 8. Camp- l" "'9 bet-'3"5'-' I lit"? "CV9" be”! Shuwn at me How” Show had”-'hlldT9iI ESl1ECl-'ill)' enjoyed thel ca , , . . . . . le to grow any that were half reached this climax. There are i d ' I the h t - A h l. uliti"? The shall be mine. saith theib ll. D.D.. officiated at the doubie- all g . itayizruun etiuipnien Vt ic is. lggrrtal 1.651 in the early. murnint Lordyot hosm in that day when Ihrieng Ceremcnyt as good. Then the new classes of several types of Gloxinias and theylpiaced at the heuh hy the Nation.” hours of July 15 at the tengerbffne, make up my Jewels." (Malachi The church. decorated with ferns Af””',' Viol”? were very 1"VcLV ”.)me in lsohd Calms and "' ."""i Park Dent. i of fifteen years. LlltlX'l'CBo);nIn:;"ie. 3:17! ' and large Clusters hf whm, grad. god niineiare iltisttsoand ,:ti.h()iri)t-ct: iiiiiieed r;'ggo:sofaiLtgm:P(:)l:1dbilhzhlihnf The Kinsmen time ably assisted. Vnrlh and 3d"'”” , A profusion of lovely floral tl'l-iioli. was lighted with tapers set 9” "99 Pay" li'"W "W " . . , -- in conducting the afternoons enter-h linvr 5”'d”"' been! ialkllids lgggghl: butea. silent messailes of sym- in wrouizlit iron candelabra. "fvlehr aifil i",w. 3;, "I," twany, plkams lskmgeigvelai:l':EmPaS:If(1limde5vi'"'lHi"nt0rit by -wveral sunervisorsi mnitrn in death 5 , and m,.,,,,, pauiy. bore testimony of the love Stirs. Harold Ettinger. zurst Witt; a ed "M" ,1 V”... .'S W” ' ." j T Shh,” H. 1,. " if . of the Charlottetown Piayizroundsl such tiiflP-Sllrwd we and esteem in which the departed ist, sang the "Lord's Prayer 599"” 5 POP" til t 455 httfl 'h('t" ”' 0” ' ) L” ”'”c' a” pm t Commission. V t.. . g .- wer ' , " i t' . - v - The dark iv t vari t x - ' to sti "”'”-l he" P ,was held- Ill:-mp I0 we ufmtllnnnzginlefullenng l9VeelV Tgllltlit hum I” In Mwmal the luVelles'l,eaff(Iylh.c lJT0l(lcf':tSwCeEIf? Treal” "NV lam" I” S" V'"' e signing o to s ' - t -- ' t I 1- ighter, of Elmer Millnrt . .w H J, . f. (H , - - .h t-eiiis Orphanane as boys from s "5 greatly beloved in. the lIomeiPlLLows hbhr Tar. r anzset '9 9 ' Such beautiful velvety colors and but it is 3 slow process, The aver. The following are the results of! TM d and a ueneral l3V9""'e in ('1', h ,. it "” ”g.g ' K H in ma.” 07 tihliune size. Qtlier flowering age Person will find it easier to til? 1'34"?-ii i an ' B rn In MUITIY HEP Mom. Ddtlily and hell The bilde was 3' '3 plants were I)L'HllIlItII and I I' ' r n Wnmvuntnyl UA ril I7 1940 her Aunt Brenda. Steiwirt andlriagc by her father and was at- forgohhn thl. h.” . f . If-no "'."0w.' .”'em rm!" 3 ”'h"' The 5 .V't'Hi'5 illtl 1- Robert Slit-rrc-n.h it tt' ' l ' ' M. L - onlrea as mai . , t r h v j .' 2 - '. . i - it IE MltlI'lI'llEll'.V She was abliufu I05: hm' Mu!” of h0:::e:;; gnss Peggy Macxay Slhd giants IcIdIe(I to them have sunshine liarniful Fhei'cfort- it hi 2. Raymond Richard. fl. John Theri- nf home: and in her rel0vse(hiomd.BAsKETs lot Ham” as bridesmaid. eaagre 3CIL()lTtd"ha('lt tlicse last few well satisfied with in a giass-in- anlt. brought .l0.l' an: sort-nix,” gone to! I Mn Adah. smwah 0, Halifax iymueed 1- Oltittid ltlivg niagniiiceiii closed veranda or sun porch hilt ti .tceii'x old: 1. Leo 'i'rainoi'. 1. luoolthluI...outweur loutlnr over 2 MI was lhlledt all .a9.gh .g not lost! UHCIB G80i'&I9- Alli” Fl"-”-W3 and was EI'Utll'l1SI'llalL The ushers were able T1 Lall-A(IIl(3t(' iinbeliev--otit of the hot sun. It was a treat Pi-ter Pincau. 3 Raymond Arsen- hr lined I0l'0tCl.V Deihg R hhum Ethel, Havcrllillt M35-h” the bride's brotliei' Mr. Hibbert hh, :cf"'l'dSi””lll;tN-tlirce iierfcct.to see the Gloxinias at the flower auli IV-Mi-laid but ii;"P l'ffl"” -V t dABunt Minnie. Daphne. Lester C Luwl.cm,c hr Munch)!!! ML Tum ”'"- ti "tic" ' wit oivvoiiragc show this week. it '.i '.l' olil l Rttllllll: !llotl)oiii:- izuiiil ”"”" 8" 9t'"l”' yuan-ison of Halifax. Dr. Donald i " ” E i””C”” -' " AC C - . Beatrice McLean i r .x l.lilIlItlI aiiitl tlilligcnt student? Ma g , hltfackay of Kentvillc and Mr. t yburn. Rita and Ruthie G M ,L d I G . d V- w it" il””'”"'". M" be 5"my missed Mr and Mrs William Reucas-I wrge m C0 0 rd" '9 ' TT in tho l)llI)Ii('. school and among WI hxhim-nu" 0.m P.E.I.. brother of tlic Rl'00l1l. . (,hN,,,g,,... niih whom she was a vwm:-Ajnlg v ' Thc brides i.;oii'ii was an ori- i; i iiirlfe. Also. in 'he ' l I . ”.i,iinal model fasliioiicd with a red- hlghflh ',h,I hlhhhh. school. we Jtlniy. lhllihizflicw-;h;LnB9lk9"!anda ingote. featuring wide panels of silk ,...,.. .t . .sotict,i'. it keen loss will at '3 - r ' embroidered nylon This was worn - ll li”t' l"" 5”” wdeared her.semandF1f':i'i:n ltlarizarct and l.tiri'iiine Over 8 run .5kl"e.d 5”ii'l”95S tune ,. ... Iii lwr sunny and affectton- 6 -t, Q! N Montague Hosh gown. Her fingertip veil of French, 1..., hi1.I,,..Iilt)il. No higher tribute 1 I t""95 '9 r 5 - illusion net with hand rolled ctlgel W, .,,. ngiul than this' she made W3 was held in place by a half hati hr win. n- for all who knew her.' DOUBLE SPRAY of matching embroidered nylon tulle. She carried a seniiscascade --til ”'i'”"' "I y”".th when Evelyn. Jenn. i.out-ll and Ray. bouquet of white shasta daisies. Hit a Will” d”"rS were wide open Agincourt. Ontario. The maid of honor was gowne. altll ltllPll ll sec-int-ti she had every- IN, in 8 hmhu, h.ahZ.h.mm, dress om: in live for she was unex- SPRAYS of nylon tullr over matrlilniz taf- CONTINUES INTO SEPTEMBER This 70th Annual A-must Fur Sale has been such an outstanding success that 1;;j,”,','LI lj.',';,”,,','.f.',l. ;:25"'S:ri'nli'imi5.(l i;n...v..-.i. mi. and i:..n.i,l- fjgtviihaligrgmlitgggiitiigyl migtiiimlg it is being continued until Sept. Ifltli. Prepare now for the Full and Winter . h if v 'iii'fi't;i"dh' "at" ";0"T'l'1't' sm?”;',f(; f,'f.?5'"' A”"”' M” style as the nnnn of inimi-T The monfhsmulecf your Furs Now. .5; . ii i i hm" 101-1 1 5 P 9" "9 9i .. lheaddresses were small bands-aux - ,j,,f',f .-...mnr lllegiotrialugostpiitg lg-gxcm tfagginnon M... .i., same coin, as me guwns. follow the lead of the wise buy- for tilixL'lARIl0ll an rea en. V . , They carried SPI”lllr('8S('8('I(' bou- ' Wm,,..,d hm L,,.ke,,,,, had Emerson. Eielyn dltdmcidry mm M WW mum and WOW or: by choosing from the largest tltiflitllllil and little lvorw iras G9i"ll"- N9”'” t"'d M-ll" , . Shasta daisies gt - ' i'ot'oivu-l- i?(')1(:1poll?0'N'1'::w Mccamhy A reception lolloiiiiii; iiic t-t-rtn vi Ilitil lllltws liir Iovt-il An ie Power H I I mom was. held 1" the dnmlh lllIllU.Illl(tl1dS sttrength A KBctfv and Ian parlors um Lawremci H” nlllt .i I ' 4 selection of fresh new Furs-of low SALE PRICES! riiw! In her ever cheerful smile. Mr. and Mrs. William Kennedy (::;);rc' "rw0(',i(;,nal:mlI:l:5:Cl x..m .llImIl to I)PCOF!l(?(IlSL'tlIll'8Kv Webb. Matilda. Norma. .liine law and (why Hm. hm WM la .n or in mmplaln she fought I 31”! L90," . black fall model triiiiined with '- it t l iiiuuizlit losing. battle to re- "aruiii. I)l)ltlIll' and Annie oshrm. Mm hlahhemh mhlhm. W" l""l "”"h H" 5””e"'m W” W?" . of tho I9'T()0ni. wore a noun of old n,,1.i.- n;Nm- luv the loving minl- Jim. Lucy. John and lnvclyn ruse lace and crepe Wm M” and mm. of her family who did all Roy. "argaret. Ed and. Annie black au,eSs”rioS- l in "ntir tiower to give her the com- Br.Vri' ".h.Vllih r'iIltl FF'h"ll.V Miss Pam. ham.Cm.(. hf hhhhh It ind rare she needed Her Rat: titre. and Boyd I0" was M hhnrm. M hm inch . ...- :nv..ilm- Neil. came home Aunt '-Trlith. Uncle .loliii ziiid hhhk i '” '”'l' l””' 3"” hk "arcms Tylm . t Aftcr lIll' lil'L'('))Illlll Mr and ltirx ' tl':il” llli in-at month of her lll-h '”'””f”' 3"” 1'-ll" MacLeod left on an extended (I'll; i n iiiwpitr tender nursing. mcdl- Annie. Arnold anti l'esg.V through the Shale: and Cemmt ff" ”” 3"” "Wlt'r" 9Cle"'5l't I!" My Md M” J"h” I Nae" Canada. Mrs. ltlacLcod travellet cuwiliinn grew steadily worse and Leod. and FamlIY- HIWPrhll' 31855. h, a ho, hwkcl huh 0; hem t:w at last had tlioiinhl it best Aunt Tillie i , worsted tweed with - 'al I In '.'tIs(' lier home with Him to r('sI. Mrs. John tt'chsleI' and Joan hmwn uL,u,Ssm,ies and lgnmrsgzg i -zilinlv ziiirl oiiit-tlv as she had Plu.t'FV g . Hf mm; tea rhsesh ion: silo entered that rest that lliaroltl ?itiHi'iti'i(-ltiqiiihi Family on W”. mum M1. and hm it l:llIt('lll for the children of God. antes. -9811 Rh - 9 8 in or Illrover with hair Sm-loiir and ' 'ahle. llarry. Alice and Betty Macuod Wm nsme I" Amhers" J?" -r-int" Ann h w-win iwr i.'l'i('l3xll'lttk(!n par- Edna Hull l"raiik Griilizuii Continued from page I 1 ,. lw lpatpx in mum-n her rte-nth. .lunlo Gloria. and Donnici. h . mm in-otliiw Nril. Agincourt. 0nl- Cling?" d S d COUFIITY Garden l .'I' who again returned home to etllv 311 8 ill Iw Kllll her and her loved ones CORSAGE I garden they are conscious of these It no (we of her passing. thoughts on Nature. One gardener lit-op. wide and sincere sym- CU1l.w”'”(',"whll";';'PhPt many years ago wrote of his hap- liv'”i cries out to all near and 6 f t We have in stock now. coats and jackets of extra. long lengths, especially h m t h 1” Ma” Ga" and MW” pincss in the great outdoors iiw ones as or pass N" I ' it Ill made for those who need this extra few Inches-cosh to 40"-jackets to 32". ARE YOU SMALLER THAN AVERAGE? Here are pi-rl'eot fittiiig ganlionfa in ”Proportiionod Petites" ospoolnily do- slgned for those smaller than average-Designed in ProportiIon- ARE YOU HARD TO FIT? And still I sleep and digest. I eat h -”'" (Tub or THANKS and drink. I read and meditate. i can walk in my neighbour's. pleasant fields. and see the var-; not our Hoaveiily Father Mr am! Mrs. ICIIIIQP Millar and Ti ' ll" lllltll It" hurt W85 Dllfa: Nell wish to express their sincere ieues of h t I b tr d d hi it t well He did not leave her thanks and appreciation to the hgh, in as "Ethan Ve:hlt.'heS'G::,, d:..t l iifr: trniihles to endure Rev. Carl Currie. the clergy of hghls that R in Virtue and wk I I.-IHr”:l.lI"I?ndarEIh:h0wI:HIk1hI;:hIJ Modntaguc.bdoctors.f nuitshes-. friendsldohh in the whhlc m.eamm' and im TM. Mr me-hide Wm be lonely gag hoerlgihkigglhijw 0';hav;"' God himself. And he that hath h , N ,.. 1 -' - so many causes of joy. and so sIl.1II iiss our darling so. their sad bereavement. and also tol Th 1 L m l t - ; great. is very much in love with . ' . i. .I,' .,, lliilfrfmricte w:5"he:.d azfhr .2355 :,'?r:'m'ra':),:'tes'l50"0W and P9eVlSh"9SS- who lost-'5. "Custom Tailored" to the answer! lndividuallv mane to your own partie- ”.,. lI”l.'."-V hubhur Norm Fresh y 9 yr all these pleasures and chooses ' nla.r styling and mensiiireinents-AT N0 EXTRA 0081'--by our top mnniifactiiren. PERFECTION IN QUALITY! PERFECTION IN FITTING! ii it-iiaii Church on Sunday after- TOKYO tAPl-Japan 'I'I1llFSfIaylt0 3: down ;p0;' .ms "me handful Iliiitn, July 1'7, at 3 o'clock. The approved the Import of jellyfish” R (En? - By 0" srwir has conducted by herifrom Communist China under a v 'mp0mb1e m be unhappy ltasior Tho Rev. M. Carl Currleiharter trade agreement. Peiplngiln ' gardem K is ' "M pm” 'ltlvIltL' his text from Psalm 23:4-lhopes to export 400 to 500 tons of :1 get 8 proper ”""',”"" "d. ”lliuii art with me". Mr. Currie jellyfish worth 3100.000 in return t eremre gatfdgners 5” usulnyt lt'illL'lIl a message of hope and for Japanese maritime products Very happy” lsnors to gardens M" rlwr to the bereaved family. and with the exception of sea tangle 0y the happmess -0( '.h9 nrdenl h. , hm”! Irihme m the departchiand agartagnr. as friendship multiplies Joys andl mmns mu were "when he ,divides griefs. Last week the gar. F-iuwili”. "Safe-ljIn.the Aknorfpf ' I h Costs No Morc- Wu . B.FGoodrich to . EtAS.Tic s isioioucs "If You bout. Know has-Know Your Farrier" 23 T -I E T ' BF Goodrich . Wt emu Fur siom t"I' bl Individually Owned - "Combining to buy - Uonipdhg to sol" HOGAN. HOGAN and HOGAN 1 g Halifax. hi. I. Mom-.ton. N. I. Glftiown. P. I. I. 1' 7 I I924 -1955 I945 - 1955 1995 - 1956 .' I .- 3 I '3 "CERES! gfgpggf BUYING TOGETHER IN VAST I0! gt ”l.5iilIES t in WAITING" OUANTITY Selling Separately At Lowul Prices. "I You Don't Know Fun- Know Your Furrlor" island furl-lei-s ltd. ' I ll - . Joanna. or-1-o.mn'. rrrrimi lA' st M”sw'l" 1' s."l 31H WITI QUALIFIED FH- flll AND ATTINDANYI. l l 'MIulI, P. I. I. Phone Id! 1' null MAI. Sill: WTIINATIONAI. DIALII '