Get your share of the sun and air and more than your share of compliments in one of the - Fashion Shoppe’s slacks suits, shorts or play suits. They come in a variety of colours in sizes i 12102). We still have‘ a large anortment o! Dresses - in cottons, ginghams, chambrays, plain and | printed, jerseys and crepes. THE FASHION SHOPPE Greet George St. Helicopter May Fan Away Farmers’ Insect Worries SUMMER TIME IS PLAY, TIME ' i Phone 55 n! any turelnsyha atflveaeutrswortstrleuypq- llllellladvanoe. \ 000K’! for Photographs. HOWARD MOIINNII for" Fitted F00! I08. Z-B-Stt-t-I CRASWELL tor photographs CONTEDIBATION LIFE SUBANCIL SEE LATEST IN POTTER! WARE. Crockett’: Jewellery. I BEAUTIFUL summer Mrs. Johnston's. Kent St. ML. 0- L. COUNTY PARADE. — At July‘ 1am. Service atw a. o. ‘if ALL WOLF CUBS desirous of st- fer-ding camp must have their fir palliation; submitted by Friday, J y 1 . ' NOTICE. — Our plant will be closed Sat/urday at 12.30 during July and A t. William Condom & Sons, Woo en Mills, Charlotte- town. EMERGENCY MEETING of Fluid Milk Producers will be held in Departnneni; of Agriculture Rooms, Charlottetown". Monday. 15th July. 8.30 P. M. Daylight Time. HAMPTON UNITED CIIUBCH.— Services Sunday. July 14th. Minis- ter. Rev. Pieter Jalckson. Boiushaw 11 A. M. DeSable 3 P. M. Victoria 7.30 P. M m. dresses, ' lottetoiwu. P. E. 1., to Lorne How- m-Holm Igggngigw; QIIIJJVIAIIIIIIAIIIIII HELP all at Rev. A .E. Todd. Minister. raooussrva cousasva- rrva ABSOCIATIONH- 1am will fred Doyle. chairman of Polls. BRISTOL AND VlCINITY-‘IN following items were mixed up in the Bristol news yesterday-Mrs. William McDonald spent the week-end in the cityvthe guest of her daughter. Mrs. . A. O'Brien —The Bristol Garage has been taken over by Mr. Newton Mc- Kay wiho has been employed in the city with his brother in the‘ Rarage business. Mr. Geo. Dev- eaux ran this garage for a few months during the summer. WEDDING BELLS. — ‘Dhe mar- riage took place in Moncion. N. 13., oin Saturday. July 6th. at 3 P. M. of Mary Katherine Brown, daugh- ter of Mrs. Margaret Brown and theIaieEdiWiirdSBrovvnofF/hab att Ives. son of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Ives. Charlottetown. P. E. I.. at St. George's Anglican Church. with Rev. J. J, Alexander officiating. The bride looked very sweet in. a street, length dress o! white silk jersey with pink accessories and. wore a THE BREBBYTEBIAN CHURCH IN CANADA.-—Servlces on Suriday.| July 14th will be as follmvs: Woodl Islands 11.00 A, M. Caledolia 3.00‘ P. M. Murray Harbour 730 P. M. Rev. T. A. a. mike. Minister. I NEW GLASGOW, Bradaibans. Fredericton. Services Lord's day. 14th at New Glasgow at ll. Brad- albane at 3. Fredericton at 7.30. Standard Time. J. W. Hayter, Minister, ‘ CAVENDISH UNITED CHURCH. —Public Worship Sunday. July ldtiri 11.00 A. M. Cavendish. 7.30 P. N.‘ New Glasgow. Rev. E. E. Coffin. Minister. " oorsage of pink roses. The attend- ants were Miss Brown. sister of the bride and Mr. William Ives. brother of {he groom. Following the wedding a reception was held at the Queen Hotel for a number of guests. After a short honeymoon spent in New Brunswick. tihe bride find $00111 W111 Yeflide in Charlotte- town. where the gloom is employed. by the flrm of Morell & Co. [ i Charming Wedding In Fredericton, lLB. , ._____._Z xnflnllllmggr a herd o! cattle, a . provide, a ‘luck with "Kelley's helicopter u] u! Irycticlde dusting. and effective IyNEA Service YAKIMA. Wash . Jilly 9—(NEA> —-An item catalogued as "Kelley; KOOtie K11 " is threatening to move the helicopter right into the front row of the farm implelnent mane alongside the tractor and cw p1 . The “Kootie Killer" is an air- wfl-ft crop and cattle dusting machine Bdapfed to hflkflpterl; by Frank H. Kelley. Ji’ , fawn specialist for Bell Aircraft. Cou - led with the windmill-type r- craft. the killer has been buzz ng over the countryside in ihcsi Dlrts to stifle the buzzing of flies Ind mosquitoes which were threat- been mined for lnarketln The helicopter. acting as a gant fan. blew the water from the cherries. “we won't know until the end of the summer lust how success- ful the helicopter is as a farlr. machine." Sal/S Herman A. Pou- lin of the Central Alrcrafr Corp. here. Bu iPoiiiln an aullicrlty on aerial farm dusting adds “W9 do know that lhe Pei-ICOPICI is far more efficient than a regular air- plane becausedt actually is dust.- ing and spraying 50 oul of every 60 seconds and can be reloaded right on the farm" MAY SAVE BILLION S 41rd Time. Monday. i ___ i WINSLOE UNITED CIIABGE- ' Princetown Road 12.00 A. M. High- field 3.00 P. M. Winsloe Soiltih .30 (The following wedding from file l“l‘€d€glctfllxlli N63. clean-er will. read y t e rides numerous P. M. (Daylight Savir." Tiime). .1.‘ ~ l ti a i " . - Heber Kean, Student lviinister. ' iinadlles an u anus m y B" 15 i O U C 'CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND. - . » - Services July 14th. Coleman 11 A.M,i Eagwgpgaé ‘wefiérxffcégieérisiofl and 7.30 P. M. Milo 3 P. M. Stand-imam? M s.‘ Dunstan. 0mm.“ on ‘HSHYTHW- Sun‘ Monday Dominion Day, when - ' Rev. Dr. C, '1‘. Boyd. rector of St. Dunstans‘. with lluptlfll mass un- ited in marriage Bernice Mary Agnes. ‘dflllizhter of Mrs. Louis J. M-cGinn and the late Mr. Mcuinn of Fredericton. and Harry Allan. son of ivir. and Mrs. A. H. Trann Prince Albert. Saak. The ceremony was witnessed bv a great many invited guests and friends. The beautiful altar had further deco- rations of peonics. iris. roses and other flowers and mad-e a fitting setting for the marriage. The bride. given in marriage by her brother, Frank McGlnn of Saint John. entered the church as the Bridal Chorus was played by} her brother. Walter McCiinn. org-- meraide 8 P. M. D. MB. AND MRS. PETER CAL- LAGHAN, Ebbsfleet will be at hcme to their friends ch Sunday after- noon and evening, J-uly 14th. on the occasion of their 50th wedding an-. n-iversary. THE ANNUAL MEMORIAL SER- VICES will be held in the Central Bedeque Baptist Church on Sun- day morning. 11.15 A. M. Af-tltr lihe service the graves in the cem- etery will be decorated. Gifts of flowers will be appreciated. i PRESBYTERFAN“ cannon m CANADA.~Sunday. July 14th, Sac~ suing herds oi’ catlle The helicopter made three or I011! rune over the cattle to ac~ "custom them to the flying wind- mill. and then hovered Just over the herd. releasing DDT Down- draft of the rotor shot the insec- ticide to the ground ano than swirled it up and around the Poulln says a standard airplane dusting fields or cattle is over its’ working area only seven seconds our of every work ng minuie The! resit cit" the time because the plane must make wide turns and travel much faster is used up in malt-i ing approach runs ‘We believe." says Poiilin. "that we have a maolrns here that will save the farm a large percentazze of the six billion dollar loss he suffers every Your from bugs. weedsi and rodents " "We'll know for sure ‘by October". The same plane was used to dry a cherry orchard which had become rain soaked. If allowed to drv naturally in the rim. the cherries would have split and r. iCardtgan 11 A. M. A. S. T. i iilnlst inf ti: church. Slime wore a erv ca: t . 1 b ti . cf Worship at Lorne Valley a P, M. 11$" Décliiiglm 00f rfiites: gr. A» 5- T. Mid Mvntwklle 7-30 P- M- the same material and bustle Of~i A- D- T- R- D. MBCLCBTI. Ml-Ylistf-lfl‘ froth The bodilce‘ had a square‘ -—_—— _ nsc ine. long s ecvcs extending to Jugnfiltxliggalignt filhxirfliliuolnts over the hands and the‘ Rose Valley 3 P- M» Brier-lbw sritiilicetirifisftrlieflcoijli-izrxiii btliitonsimcki a M< Rm" w- B- Murhail- Minis‘ coronet of orange blossoms held rr- thedveil of silk net which fell be- CORNWALTT PASTORAL yon the hem_ of itie skirt. She cnanorz. - Sowices Sunday. July “miffe “f “T "Qmfmi °‘ 14th are as follows: Cornwall ,10.so m3)?“ 1gb” ’ Se” ;“.°‘5‘p"§° a. M. Y s. School 10.30 A. M. Neiwi“ f r m" a“ m “l” "m1! Dmmmon 3 P_ M_ S‘ 50.3001 2 R MJrnen . pendant and earr rigs. the Kingston 730 R M a yhml ngift of the bridegroom. she had A_ M m,“ J_ R skinner’ Mimsmn as her attendants. M ss Barbara- Cfiase and Miss Joan Donahoe as POWNAL CHARGE ___ Unnedibridesmalds lvllss Clarice McGinn cpmmh 0g Carry-luau services gunqas maid of honor. and Elizabeth 5533 July 14th Mun/yew Sunday Murray as flower girl. M155 MC- sohoo; a; 130 p_ M, wm-shm gmalflinn wore a gown of lime. greeni vlge an. 2,30 p M_ (A, s, T.) pqwnarlcrepe made on princess lines. with rament of the Lord's Sup er at slash hemliri-e. three-quarterlengthi VIIIIII III/load9.0111111111111111: 71424111111111)” i l. No one ls drowning or being robbed BUT Island Farmers are sending out S. 0. S. calls for assistance to harvest the hay crop. Some of them will suffer heavy losses unless the distress call ls heeded. VETERANS Many oi you are waiting to take over farms under the Veterans Land Act. In the meantime won't you help out a fellow tamer? You may be in the same boat next Year yourself. Y0!!! cooperation can make a success of s what i Charlottetown OR v bridegroom. Presiding over thfl ter Sgt. George James. R..C.M.P.. tea and coffee cups were Mrs; “m; Q PfgmlStl Me. and during John Bird and Mrsivlfiankngl/iliulgd the Mass sang Ave Marie. As the ray; replenishing A M“ m bridal party left the church they Seymour and Mli- - k 6on3’: walked through a guard of honor and serviriil. the Missiles‘ gm!“ formed by members of the R-C. nhoe. Nora Cain. E! 6 - - Winifred Gamble. Dorothy Mc- Ginn Hester Brown Eetty W01“- llouise Hanson. Doris Logan and Joan Swift. Serving in other ivays were MIR M~ D- Q011175’. Mrs. Clement McGinn and Mrs. Louis McGinn. ' The gift to the maid of honor was a plastic compact. l0 the bridesmaids glamour pins. tha flower girl a silver barrette. and best man ushers and soloists. leather key cases with names en; grayed. Mr. and -Mrs. ‘Prann left later for Prince Albert to visit the bridegrnoms parents. and also will so to British Columbia before re- turning to Saint John to take up residence in Rockland Road. the M.P. The bride's mother wore a dress oi black_ and white silk iersey black- and white sailor hat. white accessories anzi cottage of roses. Following the ceremony a re- ception was held at Castle Hall. arid luncheon served to about 1'75 guests. Palms and ferns decorated ihe reception room and the walls and silhouettes featuring the R. C.M.P. The bride's table was centered with a three tier cake {owned by a miniature R.C.M.P.. and ivory tapers in silver holders at each end of the table. The toast to the bride was Dro- nnsed bv Dr. Boyd. that to the bridegroom by Frank McGinn. ' " Operation . Harvesting " The objective must be attained because the prusllerii)’ 0f We 1511""! depends on its Basic Industry-Agricuitllrfi NON VETS Those of you who were unable overseas and who worked l0!!! hWTS 1"‘ "i" fan“ t means to be short-handed at Harvest time. Aware as you are pf the great need. do not let the call go unanswered. $3.00 FER niw Aiin rouiiiit ARE THE WAGES OFFERED APPLY TO THE NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT OFFICE The Provincial Depar tment of ASIkMtWS a Charlottetown v ‘ @151 IIIIIIIII IIJII Togqth may g with the tractor and Mme In effiiitlv; I111! low, will!!!‘ hliikolller and its insect quay 0 Sunday Schol at 11.00 A. M. Wor- ship service at 8.00 P. M. (l). S. T.) Rev. E. R. MacVicar, Minister. IN CANADA. — Services for Sun day. Julv'14th as follows: Mt. Stew- art ll A. M. Marshfleld 7.30 P, M. Schools-Marshfleld 10 A. M. Har- rington 10.30‘ A. M. Highfleid 2.15 CENTRAL PARISH. — Services for Sunday. J-uly 14th, Mr. Donald Nicholson will ooh at Canoe Cove 11 A. M. S. . 10.15 A. M. Clyde River 3 P. M. S. S. 2 P." M. Nine Mile Creek 7 P. M. S. S. 2.30 P. M. T. W. Goodwill. Minister. THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA, Belfast-Belle River, Sunday, July 14th. Eldon 11.00 A..M.| Rev. E. R. MaoViear will wndim the service. Belle River 8.00. The service will be con-ducted by iii Young People's Union. . g. JOHN'S PREBBYTEBIAN , Belfast. services Sunday. tibe Morn- i C. Evam, CIIUICII OI‘ EN is for the Parish of New .!iiiiid‘ay._-lluJy 14th. 10M St. Stamsnb, Burlington. PING‘. BL . Silid v lmdon s. service oariblnod. 130 | Even!!! limtoli. Rev. D. E. E001. Rea rm: PItESBfi-IEIIIAN clwltclii iChase wore a gown of baby pinkl l-ligholeld 3.15 P. M.‘ Sunday_ P. M. F. N, Young, Minister. l iarm bouquet of American Beauty ‘ Lougeheed. Walter London. ' M01111‘ ‘\ sleeves. a coroner of lime green flowers with matching shoulder length veil and carried a bouquet of American Beauty roses. Miss the gathered bodice hav- inn lon full sleeves gathered at the w . l-ler shoulder length veil of Dink.was caught the head with a eoronet of pink for- get-me-nots and she carried an chiflon roses. Miss Donahoe wore a gown of baby blue chiffon. the gathered bodice having long full sleeves gathered at the wrists. A coroner. of blue forget-me-nots caught matching shoulder length veil and carried an arm bouquet of Ameri- can Beauty roses. The flower girl were a floor length dress of tur- quoise taffeta. the skirt having tiny ruflles of same material. Her bonnet was of matchinii color and she carried a basket of mixed summe flowers intermingled with colored ribbon. The groomsmau was Constable Herbert Dunfield. R.O.M.P.. and the ushers Allan Kyle C. C. Munroe and Ham’ Davis. all mem- bers of the R..G.M.P. and wearing full dress uniform. ing the signing of the regis- and to the bride's mother by the i P .The MARIE ELENA BEAUTY SALON 76 Gt. Geo. St. — Phone 2191 Specializing in Permanent Waving. Styling. Shaping, Tinting, etc. Consult our texture expert for a better permanent. Keep your hair lustrous and dandruff-free with‘ regular treatments at our Salon. (Proprletress) LENA LEBLANC Mowers ‘Raises s 1mm tanta- of Hodoimiok-Deering m. mowers, iii-ft. rflnueaniH-ft. doubledinotrsctorliar- Write, call or immediately to, insure ile- / loeiiiigoi-ileeladwfor rrllllirla I lli-Ijijj’ ' because of physical disabilities to go s during the war know or Summerslde i r 4 Mrs. J. Phillips. Constable and Mrs. J. Ohobley. Inspector 31¢. Mrs. Saint John: and Hampton; Deputy O 5.9. Spin- ney: Mr. and Mrs. O I. Spinney: Miss Florence Cunningham: Mrs Leslie ariitt Saint John: Mr. and Mrs. ugh McCiinn. Arthurette; Mrs. F. Murray and Miss Bernice Murray. Charlottetown. groom being employed with "J" Division of the R.O.M.P, For tra- velling the bride chose a suit of natural gaibardine with white ac- cessories and corsage of American Beauty roses. Out-of-town guests were Bat and Mrs. George James. Constable and Mrs. H. Morgan. Constable and Mrs. J. Titus. Constable and Mrs. 0. A. bougheed. Constable and Mrs. Mortimer Constable and Di‘. 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