. PAGE TWELVE ma GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN ‘W At IIULMAWS .3 ' t The slendersilhouelte suit with o beuutiiuliyfpropottioned locket set about u shin skirt. Ihe jacket hos Ihzennteiesivinvgly‘new sailor coIIur. In Iine wooigoburdinejut $69.95. .. I Feuiurediby better shops‘ througho (Illlildfl. _ _ 0 l’ i‘ it "ir ir i‘ i’ i- i’ it “WIIEIIE OLI FRIENDS INEET" UNIXPECTED DEATH 0F MRb. MAJOR CARRUTHERS The death occurred suddemy oi ‘Thursday morning of Mrs. Major Oarruthers, one of the most h2g5- ly respected citizens oi’ AUZilS-(in! Cove. she was the former mliirv Cameron. only daughter of the late Ml‘. and Mrs. G. W. W. Cam- eron. The deceased, who was of a jinn Christian character, was in- estcd in all things pertaining to o welfare of the community. bc~ ig a member of the Women's l"- , <1} xi" '- i‘ ti? EDIN stitutc. She was l faithful mom‘: twolaunts,‘ Mrs. Eva Spinney. Bal- consisting of Messrs. be: of the United Church and tool: boa Island, California; and Mrs. an active part in the W. M. 3. Penzlc Warren, Providence. R. l and other church work. The funeral, which was largely at- Thero are left to cherish hcr tended. was held from the homa- momory. her husband. her son. the service being conducted by The pallbearers were MacDonald, Kenneth Lorna and wife and grand- Rev. E. R. Woodside, assisted by Phlldren- ET-rrol. Margaret, Clare, Rev. E. s. Weeks and Rev. G. N. Cameron. Interment was in Norman, Beth, Doris and Esther Somers. Taking his text in rho- People's Cemetery, Tryon. verbs 27:1, "For thou knowes“ no: what a day may bring forth.‘ M: Woodside gave an impressive and comforting discourse. The hymrs "Unto the Hills" and "Abide with Me" were sung and a mole quartet with whom there was a deep bond of affection in tL-ie hume; also‘ surviving are two brothers. Mrs. Artmnu Cameron of Cascumpcc: and Mr. Austin Cameron of Augustine Cove; anti Louise and Harold Hovs-att; gusiine Cove Women's Smith. Wright, Dawson and MacKay sang ‘The Beautiful Garden of Prayer." Mefvhlu. Wendell MacFadyen, James Car" ruthers. Cedric Campbell, Donal/l and Lieitn m‘, usual prey. Austin Cameron incl family; Artie Cameron and family; T. D. ani Etta. Carruthars; Hugh Morrison and Jean Mac-Fadyen; Vernio and “Bu; A1- qumwuop 051mm; Webster, Vance Irv: Al" Doris Dixon; Ken and Bessie Cam- eron. Crescent: Mrs. Edward Mac; Mmiqmu-y gocigty or the Among the many floral tributes whlc!" showed the high esteem in which the deceased wu held were: TIL low, family; sprays. Mrs. Wright, Institute‘ I 0 Leary _,__._ Mr. James Boglolo. Olen-y, 10ft- on Sat/muddy for Ohonlottoto-n, when he plans to study wuto- mechanics. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Noonon. OLeary, have returned homo after spending a short time in Char- lottetown. Miss Isabel MacDonald has re- turned to her home in Query after l. two weeks visit with liriends in St. John. Miss Wanda MooLcan. who is on the staff of the Dingle Rest- aurant. ULea-ry. is convalescing after an operation for append- This. Miss Adele MacAuslar-id. daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Reginald MacAusland has left to resume ‘her sudles at Prince of Wales College in Charlottetown. ‘Ilho tow-n of Alberton i|, now the proud posses-sot of one of the finest theatres in Prince County and In the Province. "The Prin- cess Pat" Theater, owned and hianaged by White and Son, Alb- eriori, was opened on Sept. 1st with a capacity attend-once. The Carleton School. hear O'- Leary has been painted and now presents a very attractive appear- ance. ‘Ihe school section plan to erect a fence about their fine property. The teacher this year is lviiss Marlon Ellis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bayficld Ellis of O'l..ear_v. ~Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Coiborne of Sydney accompanied by tiheir son, Edward. who were visiting their son, Rev. Blair Colbome at the United Church Manse in Springfield West. returned to their home by motor on lfiiday, Sept. 10th. Mr. Edward Coiborno is a graduate of Dalhousie Unl- versity in Halifax and will study Law this year. ‘Ilhe West Devon school has re- opened witlh lvlr. Calvin MoCaul of Ellerslie as teacher. Much work is being do-no on this school. Tne old porch has been taken down and will be made into a. wood- shcd. A fine new cement founda- tion for a new porch has been made and the foundation of the school repaired. The i-rirsiees plan to paint the building and "when completed, the West Devon sch-col u-ill rank wiih the finest rural sci-tools in West Prince. Mr. and Mrs. (vrvilie Phillips have left for Halifax where Mr. Phillips will take up dentistry. Mr. Phillips is a graduate of Prince of Wales College in Char- lofitetcnvn. He enlisted in the R. C. A. F. in i942 serving for some time with the famous Thunder- birrl Squadron. His many friends wish him every success in his chosen profession. Recent visitors at the home oi‘ their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Juries Wood In West Devon were: Mr. and Mrs. EIWCII Pierce and fain- iiy of Stt. Stephen, N.B., Mrs. Archie Nichol and family of ‘Ibr- oni-o and Mr. Allison Wood of Toronto. There was a big fam- ily re-union, other members of the family who were present were: Mrs. Bruise McNaught of parlctcn and Mrs. Fred Roger? son of West Devon. Mr. James Wood is an Eider in the West Devon United Cihurch. ‘FERTILE AREA Ilgypt has 12.000 square miles o4 arable land in the Nile Valley Ind the delta land below Cairo. HUMANS EASY PREY An old taste for human he is unable to Geraldine flowers Fadyen and family; Cut Ken Dawson; Mr. and Mrs. Wil fred Peters; Mr. Harry Webster; Elmer and Lil Gamble; belgh and Buo Lowtnc: Herbie and Berth: ICIINTIST! T0 MEET 110th meeting of tho will be the main topic. _ tiger may develop n flesh becauso ads. overtakl his Iz-‘iest and Minnie Walker; Mrs. rally on Wednesday Ma Carriithors; Mr. and Mu. Sept. 8th in the beautiful Glen- nnd Mrs. Rich attended end thorn were ovu- orio Lord; Rev. and Mrs. Woodsids; hundred ladies pruent. Mn. Harry and mm Msclfiarlane; Mn. Boulter. Glenwwd. attheds; m. and Mn. Josso Matthews. -a m!» on the them“ BRIGHTON, England ... (up) - Sir Henry Tinrd aeronautical researcher, will pruidq ovar- the British Association for the Advancement of Science in September. The relation between science and llfQ Auction Sale wrsrrnu GIJAIIDIAII -lLADl0 llTTlllll ll Burns‘. MIIPQQUO. —I'0l RELIABLE Baby Sitting Service, phone ‘ID-S, Sumncrsido. after 5:80 PM. —P. T. A. MEETING - Th: regular monthly meeting of the South Freetown Parent-Tundra: A. lotion was hold on Tuesday evening, August 10th. at school with tho president in the chair. bloating opened with secretary's report. It wu moved. md soc- cnded to buy l new door for the sch-col, also to pay for the labour of washing and painting ceiling of school. It was also moved and seconded to buy an 8 quart ice cream freezer and a gas lantern for tho school. 1t was dcddcd to have an ice cream social on the school grounds. Committees were appointed to solicit and collect cream, eggs. sugar and cake, also to look after hot dog stand. Sec- retary wu to seo about adver- tisement of social. Ono member paid membership fee. Mrs. sim- mons. president, mentioned hav- ing received word from painters saying they would paint school. Meeting closed by singing "The King". A press counmittes of Mrs. Elmer Smith and Mrs. Elmer Reeves was appointed at the an- nual meeting. but through error their names were omirttcd in last report. —AUGUST WEDDlNG—One u. the summer's prettiest weddings was sclemnized in St. lillarys Church at Indian River. on Weil- SEPTEMBER 14, 194B and tho ftapitol Theatre “APRIL SHOWERS" ll I lhofl worth loolng-"AIIIL SHOW!!!" ll o wont worth Viill- “APB-IL SHOW- ERS‘ Tollotrlu an mode of lhn flnbfl lllltnlllehll - Ilfihlmed with l Illllt III- ll "Million. WI delicate- It’: luwlllll — It‘! lovely! "Whero Old nesday morning, August 1S, i948. at 8 o'clock. when Lorena Mary, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles , McLeilan, Spring Valley, was un- ited in the holy bonds of matri- mony, to Camillus Gabriel Gilli:- of Indian River. Rev. R. F. Mac Donald officiated at tho care-g mony. The lovely young bride was charmingly attired in a floor length gown of white satin. Sh: ‘ wore a three-quarter length veii. with coronet, and a wreath of orange blossoms. and carried n. ‘ bouquet of red roses. Miss Theresa McLelian attended her sister. be- comingly gowncd in a floor lengtn dress of pink brocaded taffeta. She wore a. shoulder-length vcil with coronet. and carried a bo-i- quet of whim and pink flowers. The groom was supported by his brother. Stephen Gillis. The groom's gift to the bride, was a double strand of Denrls, with matching ear-rings. to the bride.- maid sterling silver car-rings, and to the bestman a. Ronson IISIIWL The bride's gift to the groom, was a sterling silver Rosary. After the ceremony the wedding natty Y3‘ paired to the home of the bride, where a sumptuous ivcdding breakfast was partaken of by sev- enty guests. which included the Rev. R. l". MacDonald, and. the Rev. W. V. MacDonald, and rela- tives from Maine and Boston. flic happy couple left on a motor m? through Maine and the Wiute Mountains, the bride wearing a blue suit. with white accessories. Boat wishes follow Mr. and Mrs. Gillis for a long and happy wed- dcd life-B. _i__i___-u BEIIEQIIE -Mr. Keith Lcard is erecting a new dwelling house in Central Bedeque. Mr. and. Mn. Edward Gardiner. Bcdeque have l5 their guests. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Owen. Malpcquo. A recent irisitor to Bcdequo wu mv. wntu tux-yams. 000M110. Alta. While hero ho wu tho gum of Mr. uvl Mm George Memno and family. Rev. Mr, NaKayaru has been released from his church in order that he might visit Jap- anese families throughout Cori- l-lis stay hero was much shorter than ho antlciPli-fd. B ho was called to Montreal to be present at n meeting being held there for him. -Bo1. _________. WEST PRINCE W-MB. BALL! -_-._._ —1‘ho West Prince Woman's United I Church of Canada held their fall afternoon. - wood Church. It wu very largely g visiting ladies and Mrs. Hudson. I RN.) (nee Min Alice Gordon. Time." Tho worship dole culled the roll. slon Band was rendered solo. Tho mnln interesting account of ceodings of tho Branch atlom at Sackvllle, NB, in Juno the different retorlu of each society were hoard welcomed the Alberton responded. Mrs. Green "Now in the aarvicc was led by the members of Aime WM. S. Mn. Edgar Wlllimis of Elms- Little Miss Joan Currie of the Alberton Mis- heard in o well address was given by Mrs. Russell Laird of Clscurnpec and it was n moat the pro- deliber- Rcportl o_n the you: work from organizations were given and mange: from the soc- - it’s “APRIL SNIIWERS” WEEK at NOLMAWS Gheramy "Arno. Nsuowrns" Perfume-Bic OoIogne-Bfic & 1.25 Bath Powder-MS Talcum—65c ‘" Buy "APRIL SHOWERS" at HOLMANS S00 "APRIL SHOWERS" It the CAPITQ SEPTEMBER I5 and ‘l6 Friends Meet" L LEVER HARROWS I FARM MAGIIINEIIY 0N NAND FORVIMMEDIATE DELIVERY s m a rm BINDERS. zz and 24 no. POTATO process. rxucx wsssons 0nd Rubber Tired TRAILERS. KANGAROO ems PLOWS. coup: MILKING MACHINES. RIDING CULTIVATORS, GRAIN CRUSHER! LIME and FERTILIZER SOWERS RANSOME DIGGERS (for FcII delivery) BOGGSTOTATO GRADERS. Jamel A. McNeil! a so» SUMMERSIDE nounced the Benediction. after which a delicious lunch was served. The Rally was interesting. in- structive and inspiring and the hardworking ladies are to be oom- pllmented on the vast unount of work accomplished during the you and the fine sum-s which were raised for Missions y work. i. ' ALLIINA BEAUTY SALON Huvo your hair reconditioned ow, bcforo your Full Perman- ent, with a uriu of Brick Tnot- ments, to repair the damage done by Sun and Sol! Water. Cull today or phone 504 for uppoinhnont. A. E. WEDLOCK, Prop. Summonidu — Professional can" I. F. NIINTEII N. 0. OPTOIIIIIII‘! Complete Vinal Anllylol Gleason Iithd IHALLILWI BUILDING. manila. PIJ. IIIONI 1U T. Earle lllolroy ' Ohlrbnl Aoooflhll Mrs. AJ. Mntheson or Olieny ._-_- brought a menus from Mn, Msc- M1100 oi 41 gpgmq vgmgy hrlone. put prllldent of the 1| gnaw. ‘h... Proobytcrial. A lldiu quu-icttc » u... n. WIDNIUDAY. UIPT- ll woo then hoard in a splendid ren- Al‘ I nu. dition. 1t um composed of Mrs. \ III-Gills M1 I-w-o-I- ww- w-u-m- §i'i‘...”l'ili‘"n.’f'hii‘l.“i°.‘l.ii‘;..“ili ."°°“'.'"'""'>°" °' u" "MVI": 3"Wl"l' from lunvrncrsido. Mn. Reginald "flfl- 1"" m" "m" m!" umiunuia of Bloomfield gave MINI. III: MANN! mite. new: in introduction of the new litcr- i-E- Plm “us.” II-O- kitolion If. BN0 Ind four nturo which in available and Mrs. mm. new: bola: mum: m Albon Cruwoli of Bloomfield told ""1"" lamp; all stove; baby carton; about one of the now books from ‘n. ‘u-l”. two bob] ooh; liohn: ‘Iornplono the summer bookshelf. "New m... "m. noon: Ind loo u other. lrticln. World Ahnd." Mill Both Cllrk - of Aiborton reported for tho Vlnel ‘lhlalu 0M0 BMW"! "MKIWQV- coin-my Committee: m. 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