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(fiery District Ami Its Activities Mrs. Wendell Turner has re- turned from a short trip to the- adel. Mr. and Mrs. Gwendal Macaulay have leit for St. John. N.B., where Mrs. MacAulay will undergo hos- pital treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Avard Harris, Mrs. Beecher Smallrnan and Mir. and Mrs. Watson Billiker are enjoying c trip to Massachusetts. Mrs. Gwendel MacAulay ls receiving medical treatment in the St. John, N. 13., Hospital. Her friends wish her a speedy mprove- ment in health. Miss Elaine Macbeod, daughter oi‘ Mr. and Mrs. Fred MacLeod ol the Brae has accepted a position as one of the telephone operators of the surnmerside Exchange and will be leaving shortly to assume her nqw position. - —Mrs. Marne Kennedy and Mrs. 'J. M. MacWilllarns attended the Women's Institute Convention at Charlottetown. It is only thirty- ilve years ago since the W. I. org- s ‘sation was formed but there are now many Institute branches all over Oanads. and are always to the fore in every worthwhile un- dertaking. especially in health and in education. The Oiieary branch is a new organisation but is very active and- has-“presented ' new“ blinds, bathroom accessories, etc, to‘ the new 0‘l..ea.ry School. Mrs. A- J. atheson has returned irom attend ng the W.M.B. sessions of the United Church of Canada which convened at Sackvillc, N. I. Miss Alice Gordon of Albertoa and Mrs. Russell Laird of Cascum- pec also attended as delegates. homes. Mr Charles Moreshead, West Devon, has returned from the Surrmerside Hospital feelings some- what improved in health. His daughter, Mrs. MlcConnell of Moncton (nee Miss Marion Moree- head) who was visiting at her home last week returned to the Hub Qity on Sunday by motor with Mr. McConnell. J On June i6 at the hdme oi m. and Mrs. George Shaw in Oape Wolfe, Miss Eva Emily Shaw be- came the Winsome bride of,Mr. Harold Theodore Ellis oi Charlotte- town. The bride ‘was given in mar- riage by her father, Mr. George Shaw. and looked the picture oi girlish loveliness in her wedding gown. The home was very approp- riately decorated for the occasion and there were many lovely flow- ers. ‘Ilhe young couple were at- tended by Mrs. Robert Pickering of Borden and Mr Charles Ellis of Bedtord station. The marriage was performed by Rev. W43 Dick- son. A lovely wedding banquet was served after the ceremony. After a. short honeymoon spent on the Island and the mainland. the young couple will reside in Oharloltetown i 20/ OFF I ‘nice TEEN . ‘t TERFIELDS Usual Policy - We Are Come in end see these Beautiful Kroehler Suites — Note their sturdy construction and mony comfort features - Their more Take odvcncge of this outstanding oflel. and buy that new Suite you've wanted for so long. — They ovs oll lots models but must be cleared to make room for o ccrlood on the wcy. You aove 20% during this sole." I So visit HOL- I, MAN'S, Summerside or Charlottetown, today and gel» time My attractive coverings. Kroehler Chesterfield Suite. COME! S iMANi A I! BUY! SAVE! I stones S TTETOWN umlvlensloe s. CHARLO I aha they have the good wishes-of”- a legion of friends for many years of happy wedded iife. 0 Misses Olive Dalton, Ferns Oulton, Marlon MacFlhee and Joyce MacLeod all from the Brae, who are employed in Summersids, were week end visitors to thfl On June 15th a quiet but pretty wedding was solemnlzed at the United Ohurch Manse in O'Lea.ry when Rev. W.G. Dickson united in the bonds oi holy matrimony, Miss Bertha. Audrey Betta of Glenwood and MI. Leland Stewart Gillcasn of Glenwood. They were attended hy Miss Marjorie Betta oi Glen- wood and Mr. Robert i-l. Silliirer oi O'l..es.ry. The young couple are very popular and have the good hes of a legion oi friends for a lo and happy wedded life. _ Rev. 1-I. A. and Mrs. Bagneil cl Springfield West returned horns on Saturday from Halifax where Mrs. Bagnail underwent medical treatment at the new V. Ct. Hospit- ai. Rev. Mr. Bagnali preached his farewell service on Sunday, June 20th at Bethel, Glonwcod and Cape Wolf and gave the sacrament oi the Lord's Supper. Large congre- gatlons attended all services and on Monday. June zlst they left by motor for their new charge et Townsend. Ont. The new minister on the West Oape charge is Rev. Blair Oolbourne oi Sydney, 11.5., who was ordained to the Christian Ministry at the Maritime Confer- ence in Sackville: N. B., on Sun- day, June 19th. He will be induct- ed at the Gionwood Church on Job ma by the P. E. 1. materiel‘!- k. r Rsiv. and_Mr~s.‘ nfiiiin‘ liave_dor‘re—2‘_lth with three speciil_services,_'l§l_ir behiTd sch§duleTThe‘n’ew splendid work on the West cape charge for the pest two years and they will be missed by their iriends who unite in wishing them God's richest Blessing in their new charge. The West Devon United Church has a fine new sign board on the outside of the church, built by Mr. Jameswood and the letter- ing was done by Mrs. Milton Mac- Lean. The church will celebrate its anniversary on Sunday, June "WllEllE lllli FlllEllllS MEET" 11 a.m., 2.30 pm. and 7.30 P-m- at which the special preacher will be Rev. Dr. W. S. Godfrey of Sackville, N. 3., a former nainlster. There will be special music by the West Devon choir in the morning, by the 0'l.teary choir in the afternoon and the Bloomfield chOlr at. nlglht. The new Deisei locomotive made its first regular run on the even- ing train on Friday night when it pulled into O'Leary station one locomotive attracted qlllte a bit of attention. It had previously made s, trial run but Friday was the first time it was used on a. regular train. It is one of eighteen to be used by the O. N. R. in P. E. I. and has 660 horsepower, weighs '72 tons and has a maximum speed 0g titty miles an hour end. can travel approximately four hundred miles without refueling. They will be used for passenger. freight and switching service on the Island