PAGE TEN "Not mo. Brother. Chuck those orchids and get yourself a big econ- omy package of malty-rich, honey- Bfllden Post's Grape-Nuts Flakes. That's the lure for Miss Aloorl “And don't think she doesn't appreciate all the good nourishment in Post's Grape-Nuts Flakes: carbo- hydrates for energy; proteins for muscle; phosphorus for teeth and bones; iron for the blood; and other food essentials. “Post‘s Grape-Nuts Flakes, you know, are made of two golden grains-wheat and malted barley They're skillfully blended, baked and then wonderfully toasted to give ‘em that gloriously enticing flavor and crispness. . "And if lViiss Aloor could only cook, she‘d appreciate those grand recipes on the package, for cookies, cakes. souillés, etc." OLDE ST LIFE LINK The Smithsonian Institution's: fossil imprint of a jellyfish is be- lieved to be the oldest evidence of life. A Nominating Convention inating Zcandidates for the usual number of delegates. 7:30 p-m. Convention for 5th GEO Liberal Convention candidates for the 5th District oi Prince. I Convention for 3rd District at G. H. so busily-Nth sicY Naval invasion lcatlcrs Iiad or- dcrs on D-Dziy not to firc on air- craft since any they would soc would be Allicd pianos. W“.-- cf 5;; Z will be held in St. PouI's Holl, Summerside, Monday, November 3, for the purpose of nom- 3rd District of Prince, and Z All polls to send District at 8 p.m. RGE MocKAY, Pres. PHILLIPS, Sec'y. '\¢\PC\€\"€‘C\"£¥\ \ixek\z\d\.\/\.L\fxlglx< dd Veda d/fiuée/ COO LEIIAIIE-SAIIIIET WEDDIIIG, . —-A very pretty fall wedding of interest to many friends through- out the Maritime: was solemnized by Rt. Rev. Monsignor CnJ. Mac- Lellan, V.G.. at. St. Mary's Chapel, Summerside, at nine o'clock on the mflmlllg of Monday, October 27th. i947, when Miss Mary Alfredo Ciaudet. daughter of Mr. and Mrl. W.A. Gaudet. Summerside. P.E.i-. was united in marriage to Mr. James Dennis Lehane, son of Mr. and Mrs. W.C. Lehane, Montreal. The bride, given away by her father, looked lovely in a floor length gown of Faconne crepe. specially designed. with a cowl neckline and sleeves coming to points over the hands. She wore a finger tip veil of Tulle Illus- ion, with a cascade of roses on either side. She carried a shower bouquet of American Beauty Roses. Miss Lorlnda Gaudet, sis- ter of the bride was bridesmaid. She looked charming in a gown of aqua blue nylon with matching finger tip veil. Mrs. Albert Gau- det of Moncton. sister-in-law oi’ the bride was maid of honour. She was beautifully attired in a gown of pale rose marqulsette over taffeta. She wore a matching finger tip veil in cap like style. The bride's mother wore a dross of pearl grey crepe, with black accessories. Mr. Patrick Devine, Halifax. attended the groom, and,‘ Mr. Albert Gaudct, of Monctomll brother of the bride, and Dr. Vin- cont Grant of Summerside, werel the ushers. I The music for the Nuptial Mass was under the direction of Mrsf Roy Silliphant. as organist, as- sisted by soloists, Miss Mary Sil- lipliziiit who sang most effectively, ihc hymn, ‘O Srilutaris’, while the bridal party signed the register. and the hymn, "Peace Be Still", ivoautlfully rendered by Mrs. Roy {Vi-Ienrn. Nirs. Edwin Hall, assist- ed with the singing. The reception was held at the home of the bride's parents. The bride's table was attractively dec- orated with a three ticr wedding cake and yellow’ tapers,‘ flowers were of yellow and white mums. Mrs. Dr. Mark Delaney nml Mrs. Nora Coyle poured. Assisting in serving were Mrs. Wilfred J. Gau- det. Mrs. Ivan Nicholson. Mrs. Roy Johnston. Mrs. Jnmcs O. Hornliy, the Misses Helen Mac- Phcc, R.N-. Mary Silliphant, Mary Hogan, Bette Coyle, Alberta and Stephanie Gaudet. The toast to the bride was pro- poscd by Mr. Patrick Dcvine, and was ably responded to by the groom. The bride chose for her going away costume a tailored’ suit of light hclge wool, and black topper with silver fox trimmings, and hlnck accessories. Following the reception, the THAT'S WHAT THE VAST MAJORITY OF DESOTO OWNERS SAID IN A RECENT CANADA-WIDE POLL 123-127 Iuston St.‘ SURELY ONE OF THE FINEST TRIBUTES EVER PAID TO ANY CAR . . » WITH FLUID DRIIVLAND TIP-TOE GEAR SHIFT W. G. HARBOUR Charlottetown E. K. JOHNSTON, Murray River Grew members of the R.C.A.F. high-speed rescue launch Takuli apparently picked up more than a tan on their 7300-mile voyage through the Panama Canal from Patricia Bay. 13.0.. to Halifax, N.S., which was completed recently. Shown above wearing the latcst in hats from Cen- tral America is Flight Sergeant E. R. Gaudet. 3rd engineer on board the trim 70-foot vessel. Gauciet whose home is at (103 Granville St.) Summerside, P. E. I. is shown above posing for a picture shortly after the launch arrived in Halifax. The launch made the trip in 42 days.- (RGN Photo). happy couple left. on a Wedding formed the ceremony and cele- tnur through the New England brated the Nuptial Mass. in the States. Oil their return, Mr. antlvpresencg of g, large number 0f Mrs. Lehnne will reside in Mont-l elatives and friends. fefll- 0U! 0f low" glleits In 11%| The bride entered the church tendancc included, Mrs. Alfred P. on the arm of her father to the Gaudet nnci Mr. Michael F. Gau-"stroins of Lohengrln's Wedding dot of Tlgnish, grandmother and March. She was very Winsome in uncle o! the bride. Mrs. Harry's floor length gown of white MacLcnn, Mrs. Ada Green, Missfnconne crepe with long white Mary MacKcnzie, Montague, Mnlbridal veil and carried s. white and Mrs. James O. Hornby andlbridal prayer book. Miss Helen MacPhee. RN. of- Her bridesmaid was her sister. Charlottetown. - s. IGeraldlne, of St. John. N. 13.. who ‘wore a floor length dress of rose- Ibud faconne crepe with picture hat. ito match and a corsage of deeper A pretty wedding was solemn- lplnk sweetheart. roses. ized at the Sacred Heart Church‘ The groom was assisted by his in Borden at. eight p.m. on Oct- Ibrother, Elery Arsenault, of Well- cber l5, when Lorraine. daughterlington. During the Mass. appro- oi Edgar and the late Mrs. Rich- priate hymns were sweetly render- erd of Borden was united in marri- ed by the choir with Mr. John age to Melvin. son oi’ Mr. and Noonan as organist. After the Mrs. Archie Arsenault of Weliing- ceremony wedding breakfast was served to the bridal party and their immediate relatives and friends at the Borden Hotel. A beautiful three-tier wedding cakc topped with a miniature bride and groom under an arch of orange blossoms, graced the prettily dec- orated wedding table. After the breakfast the happy couple motored through the Island and left the following morning for Montreal where they will spend their honeymoon. On their return they will reside in Borden where the groom is assistant steward on the M. V. Abegweit. Previous to her marriage on October 15th. a miscellaneous shower was held in Leo's dance hall in honor of the bride-to-be. The many beautiful gifts were opened by Mrs. Don MacPherson and Mrs. Edmund Campbell. Miss Inez Mclnnis read the verses and good wishes and Miss Eleanor Mac- Isaac arranged the gifts on table. Following the presentation of gifts a pleasant evening was spent in music and dancing-A. Ansnidbtr - 155mb) W. V. MacDonald per- CAPE TRAVERSE SCHOOL Report for the months of Sep- tember and October. Grade X.~1. Pauline Irving; 2, Henderson Harvey. Grade IX-l, Eileen Noonan. Grade VIII.-1. Betty Rogerson; 2. Sheldon Gardiner; _3, Wilfred Irving. Grade VII.-1, June Gardiner and Betty Murphy, equal; 2, Lois Cut- cliffe ;3, Doris Campbell and Ian Muttart, equal. Grade VT.-1, Elmer Larsen; 2, Barbara Irving; 3. Rowena Harvey and Patrick lWons-n, equal. Highest average - June ner arnd Betty Murphy, 89%. Principal—itawmond Morrison. Gard- PBIMABY DEPARTMENT Report for the month: of August and September. I Grade V.——1, Marie 30BX01: I. Shirley Noonan; 3. Wayne Gardiner, and Ivan Newrlok, equal. Grade IV. $!'.—1. Louise Norrimg. Grade IV. Jr.--1, Blair Campbell; 2, Anna Howatt. Grade III.—1. Elaine Noonan and S’Side Bowling Results of Ladies Bowling Las- gue played on Monday night at side:- iiigh single Irene Peters 330. 2nd high single J. Bernard 259. High three Irene Peters 685. 2nd high three M. McMurdo 5B2. MeIlnda's- M. McMurdo G. Arthur L. Cudmoro E. Simmons E. Todd .. . Total-JUN. - All Stars:- D. Gallant E. Landry L. Peters . G. Cahill I. Peters .. .. Total-HBO. Jolly Five:_. G. Gallant M. Gallant E. Bernard . L. McKenna F. Razavet Total-MOB. Beavcrs:- A. Tompkins .. I. McDougall _ W. Summers R. Rogerson M. McNeill Total-DOM. Royals:- M. Hogan M. Bernard J. Bernard M. McNeili B. Todd Total-JON. Maple Leafs: Capitol Bowling Alleys, Summer- T. Praught W. McNevin . E. Delghan B. Geurgis L. Schurman Total—i834. Busy Bees:- E. Pineau B. Arsenault . F. Arsenault G. Plneau .. Low Score Total-—1969. Mary Ann Glrls:_ . Walfieid Mellish . Perry . McDonald . Gallant Total-178l. Lucky Five :- Dodgers:_ . Ahern . Hall Douglas . Bishop . . Palmer Total-2l88. Fin K|ds:_ E. Viyman . P. Todd .. B. Rogers M. Rankin . Low Score Total—-208'7. Zara's:- N. simmons .... .. E. MacKay P. Woodsids . B. Hogg .... .. M. Sharp Total-MIT. Happy Gnu“.- G. Woolley . M. Underwood E. Dodds .... .. ii. Laughlin D. Arsenault Total-MM. Mosquitoes:- H. Hughes P. Williams B. Daley ,.... Total-IBM. . Helium's:- K. Sutton E. Richard .. . L. McDonald . O. Robertson . _ E. McDonald Total-JIM. Strikers:- M. Dewar F‘. Beck .. M. Gaudet L. McQuaid . K. McIvor Bobby Macwilliamc, equal; 2, Jean Mutiphy; 3. Wendell Cuiclilffe. Grade IL-l, Lyla Irving; 2. Elaine Campbell; 3, Jessie Mac- Donald. Grade I. Sr.-1, Marion Larsen; 2. Jean Gallant. Grade I. Int-l, Wayne Hawatt and Beige Murphy: 2. Joyce Lord; 3, Joan Waddeli and Patricia Pat- terson, equal. Grade I. Jaw-i, Ann i eclcbert; 2. Gloria Myers; 3, Douglas Muttart. Highest Averages - Lyle. Irving, 95. Louise Norrimg. 94. Elaine Noonon, 93.5. Bobby Macwilliams, 93.5. Jean Murphy. 92.4. Perfect Attendance - Ivan New- rick. Shirley Noonan, Elaine Noon- an, Jean Murphy. Amn Heckbert. Margaret Murphy-Teacher. MEDIEVAL conrrrrrr In the Middle Ages, brides car- ried or wore wheat ears and the guests, hoping for throw grains of wheat over the bride. i quick mm "w" 2307 Boy Scouts have produced fire by friction of two pieces of wood in less than eight seconds. prosperity, _ Total-MM. DEFEND ON ' R. T. HOLMAN LTD., Sumrncrsido and Charlottetown Guarantfld Satisfaction Shin I85‘! 000cm.“ “~rc\xsr\>sax ocroasr. 29. 1941 Iz acclaim THEATRE SUMMERSIDE WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY iilllll l; II. u s“ WIS FARMERS HIGHEST MARKET PRICES ails l l Certified Grader at your Scrvicl O SHALLHAIPS I LIMITED SUMMERSIDE Chicken Supper EGIIIDIIT BAY IIALL WEDNESDAY, ocr. 29 Meals Beginning At 4:30 Uflioi Games, etc. Proceeds for Church Funds ALSO SHORTS ~@-@»<r>~~@~©- Matinee Wednesday 3.30 DRAPAIID THEATRE “IIOIME SWEET IIIIMIDIDE" Lynn Bari Randolph Scott Shows: Fri. 8:15; Sat. 7:30-9:30 '. 1- ‘m 2...; DUSTER IIIIDII '- IIIIIE IYIII IICIIIIIIIIII It III FOR SALE BURKE HOTEL, TIGNISH Equipped with everything, hot water furnace, electric lights. Arriv- PETER A. BURKE Tignish IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIn; Irma AND naucr. i; WEDNESDAY, 9-I A. M. DON MESSER AND HIS ISLANDFRS Show Added attraction, Floor featuring JULIUS, the Human Volcano. SATURDAY, 9-I2 PM. BLUE NOTES ORCHESTRA IMPEIEAL DANCE PALADE i MILE WEST or SUMMERSIDE “ IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllhlIIIIIIIIIIhlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIl" \>OOI%QQ%OQ%OO<Q>OQ<§>SO%OQ~Z>G DZ>€B%W KENSINGTON UNITED CHURCH CONCERT I WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY ocroasn ma and arm. i“ PADEAIIT 0F TIIE MDIITIIS I-ADT PLAY GAY NINETIES BEVUI SPECIALTIES Tickets on sale at: Ilsoliensids, Kennedy's, Taylor's, McLean's. Admission: 50o - 56a . 311s mil. Y.‘ I i.¢>0o=30 o@>oo§cot>oo<s>cu _____ ' MDBlLEyX-IIAY IIIIIT SCHEDULE A DIIESTX-IIAY IS YDIIII DEST WAY TD FIRIIT TIIDEIIDIILDSIS TIM MOBILE X-RAY UNIT will be working at the Summerside Arniouries for tour weeks, beginning THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30th, and working the first five days in each week. Every citizen of Summerside, except the younger children. is urged to attend. Hours: Thursday and Friday, I0 a.m. to I2 and 2 to 5 p-m- . IIDTIGE T PDIILTRYIAEII and FARMERS WE ARE NOW BUYING ALL GRADES CHICKEN AND FOWL Alive or Drdmd We prefer buying dlrlct from the formers, and can siIPPIY shipping crates If desired.‘ I JENKINS nos. SUMMIRSIDE, r. c. I.