, nngertip sleeves. and JUNE 23; 1951 THE GUARDIAN. CI-lARLO'l'l'ETUwN PAGE THIRTEEN illciilson-Mscllonalii Vleilding ..'l'he marriage of Annie Jean. mly daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. MacDonald, 226 James St. formerly of Kenslngton. P.E.I... 1:: William Charles. son of Mr- in Mrs. A. F. Dlckison of Donk- iown, N.B., took place in Trinity Church, New Glasgow. N. S. on June 9. The bride wore a floor length gown of white slipper satin, cut on princess lines with a scallop- rd neckline and high "V1031 Yoke. buttoned down the back. Her full lenxth embroidered veil fell from a cor- onct: of orange blossoms. and she carried a bouquet of daisies. 'mums and bouvardia. Shc N-its attended by Miss Mary Lantz of Pictou. The groom wasv supported ii: Robert Dickison of Newcastle. N. B., and the ushers were luzi Dickison and Blair MacDonald- After a reception in the church nan. beautifully decorated 101' W occasion, the young couple left for a trip to Niagara Falls and the U.S.A. On their return they will reside in Fredericton. N.B. Among the many out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. I'Iuro.d Laird of Kcnsington. P.E.I. Borden and Vicinity Miss Connie Jeffrey of Borden is a patient in the Chzirlottctowzi Hospital suffering from an wh- sccssed tooth, Mr. und Mrs. Lloyd lnniiin. who have been spending the summer at St. Peters. Cape Breton, spent the week-end at their home in Tlorden. They were at'C0mpZIliiC'(l Ladies' Nylon Gloves-odd sizes--co home by Mrs. Major Inman and little daughter Gail and Mr. Malcolm Gillil. Mrs. John Maclsaac has return- ed to her home in Borden after spending the week-end with her daughter. Mrs. Frank Butler and Mrs. Butler at Charlottetown. Mrs. Oscar Campbell of Bor- den underwent an operation in the Prince County Hospital on Tuesday. Her many friends wish her a speedy recovery. Mrs. A. G. Chappell of Bor- den has left for Ottawa where she will spend a few weeks with her daughter. Miss Wynne Chun- pell. Miss Hattie Ross of Summer- side spent a recent week-end in Borden with her sister, Mrs. Hec- tor MacKenzie. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Gallant had as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Albany Arsenault, and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Arsenault of Muddy Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ramsay of Conway were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Ramsay over' the week-end while en route from Moncton. Mrs. James Champion of Ken- sington visited her daughter Mrs. Arthur E. Jay and Mr. Jay at Borden over the week-cnd. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mac- Lauchlan of Mt. Stewart were re- cent visitors to Borden, guests of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Mac- Lnuchlan. ---Mr. and Mrs. Fred llanahan and family of Borden were visi- tors to Kinkora recently. guests of Mr. Jerome Runahan. Mrs. Reginald Rodgers return- ed to her home in Borden after spending a week in Charlotte- FIRST FLOOR Bouquet--Reg. 59c for Beehive-Reg. 70c for S225. Yours for only 31.25. To sell at .. Flowers-A nice selection for your approval. choice . Yorns: llinulsford chitin Annual Meeting -The annual meeting of the Knutstord - Springfield Baptist Churches was held on Tuesday night. June 12th in the Knutiford Baptist Church. There was a good attendance and reports submitted showed that tho congregations enjoyed a very fine year both ma- terially and spiritually. The min- ister Rev. C. O. Hewlett conduct- ed a short worship service. The minutes of the last annual meet- ing were read by the clerk, Earl Jelly. and adopted. The total amount raised was 34,536.00 and total expenditures were 34,474.00. leaving a balance of 862.00. The following reports were received: the Guild raised 5133.00. the re- port was presented by Mrs. Dan Smailman; the Mission Band rais- ed 358.35. reported by Mrs. Nel- son Dennis: the Springfield West W.M.S. raised 5300.00, report pre- sented by Mrs. Nelson Ellis; the Baby Band of Knutsford raised 18.16. and the report was given by Mrs. Arthur Harris; the Baby Band of Springfield 516.00, report- ed by Mrs. Watson Silllker: the Knutsford W. M. S. raised 5253.00. reported by Mrs. Dan Smallman, The trustees report. was present- ed by Mr. Claude Jelly, the finan- cial committee report by Raynall McNcill. the cemetery committee l report was presented by Mr. War.- son Silliker. The E.Y.P.U. report was given by Miss Loraine Mc- Neil. Th'o treasurer Mr. Willard Smnllmnn had a very fine report. The following officers were ap- pointed: Clerk. Mrs. Earl Jelly: assistant clerk. Mr. Earl Jelly; treasurer, Mr. Willard Smallman; town with her son Arthur and Mrs. Rodgers. .Whiie there she attended the christening of her little grandson Donald Arthur lors Pink and Blue only. nlgcegular Regular to 79v. Rodgers. . Superintendent. ushers for Springfield. Millage Cuilicut. Milford Elia, Ray Shaw and Ed. Harris; organist. Knuts- ford. Mrs. Melvin Ellis: assistant organist, Mrs. Lester Guy; organ- ist tor Springfield, Mrs. George Ellis; assistant organist, Mrs. Les- ter McLean. Delegates to the association which meets in North River. Mr. is and Mrs. Avard Harris, Mrs. Per- ley McNeil, Mrs. Robert England and Mr. Watson Siilikcr. A hearty vote of thanks was extended to assistant treasurer. Miss Lloraine McNeil; treasurer for Springfield, Mrs. Edward Cain: Sunday School Earl Jelly: as- sistant superintendent, Mr. Lester Gay; trustees, Avard Harris, Fos- ter and Brenton Smailman; trus- tees tor Springfield, Mr. Ray Shaw and Ralph Mclsaac; fin- ance committee. Raynall McNeil, Lorne Ellis. William McDonald, Dan Smallman, Guy Harris. Ed Smallman and George Culilcut; rooL cemetery committee, Melvin Ellis, Watson Silliker. George Cullicut. the minister and his wife; to th- clerk. the organist. the treasur- ers. and all the office bearers of the church. The church biuldings at Knutsford and Springfield ura- in excellent shape. age at 0'Lcary has had consider- able work done on it, and over 31300.00 has been spent installing bathroom. kitchen, re-shlngling the kitchen etc. Rev. C. O. I-iowlett who was 0!- dalned in 1908 and has been ata- tioned at OiLeary since December 1943 continues to give outstancl- the churches work. ing leadership in all branches of The parson- BOIYS and redecorating The veteran minister Avard Harris and William Mc- Knutsford. Harris. and Ralph Adams' Donald; tor Claire McNeil, Laurence Art Harris ushers HOSIERY Special i SLIPS ! 162 Great George St. CANADA'S FINEST CIGARETTE A saving for the Housckccpcr . k' M Lyeuow, Blue and . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . , , . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . , . , , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .: ....................... .. 930.1 Ivtiahdiites, siluglugolbngggg. Si: saleolggfleflgt ..... .............. .. S3-93 930'! 6 only Ladies' Ralncoats-Reg. 327.50. Priced to clear at 2515.00 each Lsdiees' Jersey Gowns-Broken sizes-colors Pink, Blue and Va: Balance of Ladiesl Spring Coats-Regular styles-clearing .... .. Less 256;. ues to S335. While they last ............... ... .......... ...... ......... .. 95 - 93'? Ladies, Shame Conny I - 1' f th f llowing pass a saving 011 0 Y0 5 ' , , y . ,9;;g;g'g...;:i:.:...;, :1, 37.50 ... .............................................. .. sass em L-ales Spring suns-in am shades omy- -Selling Less zoo Gothic Colored Gmues. Reg, 3295 for ................................ .. S2-29 69-ch Ladies” Navy and Black Drvsses- l ' Dominion Corsct5.Rcg, to R575 for -------------------------------------- -- EH35 each 24 Onlyfsport Bl0llSeFA wamn weather special in v'aluc.;11g:.3ii-1.7-'13. . . - ............................... .. 583.19 each YW” Chime - ' ' i "ii" both”? come”-Reg. 53.95 for ''''''''' ------ " .5198 each ,Broken lines of Skirts and Sweaters-to clear at 01.95 each Gimiic Br”-Regi 35235 for """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" " ' . Ladiesl Summer Hats-A line of Summer Straws in values to 585.95 Gothic Bmspplieg. My-95 for pppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppp " 351,49 eacil for 952.95 cacli '0 1. B tt l't S , St R . 957.9". Priced for this sale Gothic Bi-as-Reg. 51-00 f0? ---- --'- ----------------------------------------------- " 79” we ate er Qualy "mm" mws-' cg 0 ...................... V... ;;3.95 each pair A Table of Straws and Felts-A between-season special at .... .. 01.98 raci- OUR CHILDREN'S DEPT. IS FEATURING: Your ............. .. 25c each 39c skein .... .. 591: skein , Men's T-Shirts-All sizes and in an assortment of styles and colors. Val- ues to S295. Selling at -- SL59 eacli Men's and Boysl T-Shirts-This lot is in broken sizes and colors. Values 351.25 each Men's Sport Shirts--Long sleeve style in 8. nice range of colors. andllarge sizes only. Reg. 34.95. A real value at ................ .. i A Small 33.00 each .. MEN'S ANKLE HOSE AND TIE SPECIAL Regular SL00 Value ON SALE AT 69c CR BUY THEM THIS WAY: 2 Pairs Hose or 2 Ties or 1 Tie and 1 Pr. Hose tor .. ............ .. SL2!) and colors. Men's Swim Trunks-A must for Beach Wear. Complete range of sizes Reg. at4.00--a pocket-book saver at ................ .. S2 .90 pair Chlldi-en's Sox Driers-Regular 45c-to clear A Table of Children's Shirts and Shorts-Regular ?21.50-A Sale Special at .. Eyelet Bureau Scones. Pillows-filled with chicken feathers. For this sale only SL4!) eiwls Table Cloths-in attractive patterns for home or sufnmer cottage. Size 52 x 52. Regular 33.00 for Glrls' Shortie Coats- Gll-ls' Coats in regular styles. sizes ii and Us Boys' Coats, sizes 3 to 6x- AT A DISCOUNT OF 20'); ' (ill-'lS' Suits-assorted sizes. Girlsl Coats-sizes 7 to 10-- Chlldren's Coat Sets-sizes 3 to 6x-- AT A DISCOUNT OF 33 1-39;; . .. 25c pair 500. each Reg. 551.75. A Special at . . SLI9 ciu-It 52.35 each Lace Table Cloths-Regular S3.00. On Sale at ...................... .. S1379 each Lace Chair-Back Sets-Dainty and useful. A Special for this sale 891-. set Discontinued Shades at NYLONS Reg. L85 on PRE - FESTIVE WEEK-END SPECIALS PYJAMAS so 2.95 To 4.95 Special SWEATERS in 3.95 A; SKIRTS ......v3offf SIINTEIVS l.l lIES' WEAR : ALSO TRICYCLE PARADE son BOYS - 5 W15. AND UNDER THURSDAY. JULY sea at 6 r. M. Sponsored by Beta Sigma Phi costume and carriage. tricycle. 251, Charlottetown- Gordon B. Rayner, 2428-I... 1.19 EN TR Y FORM Name Address Tricycle Phone 2746 l Doll Carriage GIRLS . rssnvs wrsx DOLL CARRIAGE PARADE . Prizes to be awarded for best carriage, mozi orig- inal carriage. best costume and carriage, most original Best ticycle, most original Address entry form below to Post Office Box No. For particulars telephone Mrs. Wednesday - TI1ursday'- Friday - Saturday Once again 5. A. McDONALD'S leads the field in money saving values. Specials in oil departments and on pit floors ranging from House Furnishings to Children's Wear. Look over these Half-Yearly Special Sales items In Men 5. Womens and Childrens clothing then visit 5. A.'s Wednesday. Thursday. Friday and Saturday for the sale you can't afford to MISS. SECOND FLOG9-R 25 Ladies' House Dresses-Regular 33.05. at Sub-Standard Sheets,-Size 72 x 96. An outstanding buy. Reg. 36.75 pr. May be purchased separately at . .. ., . . . . S269 each Pillow Slips (seconds) -Regularly priced at 531.6.) pr. For this sale 691' Pit. Unbleached Sheefng-A lightweight sheeting 72 int-lict: wide. Specially priced at ., . . 89.: yard Silk Jersey in pastel shades only. Reg. to 351.50 for ................... .. 95c yd. Plaid Gingliani-regularly priced at 1ii1.50-specially priced ior this sale .. , ,, , U , .. .. . 2451.00 yd. Broadcloth-in a good quality. Assorted colors. A money-saver at 39c yd. Curtaining-A table of various kinds of curtaining for the room you were going to do. A real special at . . ...... .. 390 yd. Printed Crepes--Reg. to 352.75--on sale at . ........ ., . . 361.75 yd. Torry Cloth--36 inch. Colors Red, Blue and Green. Rn.-5;. 5',-'l.5li for 5:1 yd, Men's Wolsicy Pin-Check Suits-2 pairs Pants. A choice of five colors. For the man who knows a bargain . 539.50 , . Less 730'; Rack of Men's Sport Jackets. in sizes 35-36-37. (Jlcaring at S1000 cat-it Men's Grey Flannel Pants-Reg. 311.50 for 58.95 pair Men's Jackets in assorted styles. Values in Si2.(iu. Special at .'K'7'.fl5 (':i('ll Balance of Menis Tweed Top Coats-Sizes 35 to :50. R02. to S.'53.()(). You cant go wrong on this one at . . . . 312.34) Men's White Drill Pants for bakers, butchers, cooks. flilll'yiilf?l'l, ctr. Reg. 55.50 for . 554.25 pr. Ladies' Rayon Silk Hose-All sizes and good shades. A Basenicnt special at ............................................................. .. . 55c pair lladiesl Dresses-Broken sizes. Values to 352.98. Solliin; for ..,. .i1l..5tI ('il('lI one Back Men's Tropical Siiits-odd sizes only. or . . 2 for 32.50 l.adlcs' Gowns-Colors Pink and Blue in sizes small. medium, and large. Reg. 952.39. For this sale only ................................................... .. 01.79 each Children's Dresses-All sizes. Values to 3112.98. On sale at . . 75c each 01' . 2 for 5Fl.3Z.') . Men's Drill Jackets-Color blue only. An ideal l1ill'lllPlll for the work- ing man. Reg. 335.00 for ............................................. ,. Men's Sport Shirts--in the regular short-sleeve style. and Blue. Reg. to 562.95. Your choice ., . . . .. 01.49 each Men's Work Pants. Colors blue and dark grey. Bou5:lii' especially for this sale, they come in Tl-iRl2E QUALITIES at 552.25. 3133.75 and ti3.85 pair. SL98 Oillfll Colors White, Sand, Sale at L59 pr. WM. 7 ....M- g I ..-.. Wie.od.:.,4x.'.'-a.4 -1