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HEATH MMINTYRIFS Office will be closed until Aug. 2'7. ron BEST in JEWELLERY tiv Crockettfs, Kent Street. Au aim wrapped tree of ename- MB. AND ins. I. r. TBOWB- DALE, Crapaud, wish T-O lTl-Yliil-mlie the engagement of their datum" Gladys Blanche, R. N.. b0 M8101‘ Edwin son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Reid, Rollo Bay. Mai-rinse w lake place early in Septflnbelfi MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM COADY, Hazelbrook. announce the engagement of their daugtiter Reta Lois, P. H. N.. to Allan Leo Mclsaac, son of Dr. D. A. and Mrs. Mclsaac. Sydney, Nova Scotia. Msrriiwe i0 take place the latter part of this rted i _ITI"IE CHARLOIIIIUWN GUARDIAN ii“ 3.» i I _ In loving mnnory of Sill‘. FRANCIS ELMEII. PDIEAU KIIIM Ah Actif: {isiuliranee Tiwyla-liiywtomcaeai-rsmeii In a. cemetery at Breoieville Stir Loire France, Where you gave your life so nobly Just two yea-rs ago today. It was hard to part . with one so a‘ B KIWI! son and brother ut on]; passing day brings m near Never more to part, Sadly Missed by Mother and Edward. NAVAI. CUSTOMS AND TRADITIONS Ne." I THE KING: B_ritish Naval Oificers when aiiost treasure the right to drink the King‘; health inc say that the privilege of Naval cers to rennin seated d the King" dates be: who onireturnin Royal Charles, to a toast, and ever excused from rising on zwliile seated. So In The Best Of. Tradition It's Always QM» ‘PW MILD or MIDIOI coax nr end rum Y PLAYER'S Eta England in 1660 on board the II tiring the "Toast to Ir to the reign of Charles II,- m his head when repl lag terwsrds heidtNsvai O cers these occasions. PI-AYERW MILD Plain - have "Watprool" paper which don nol silcii lo iIio lips. NAVY ‘c UT cie/i R’E1r?T~ In Memos-ism PICKED 41 CLOVERS —-‘I‘here looks to be lois of luck in s re for Mrs. Brinslcy’ Smith end A s. Raymond Donn- cite for while sitting o_n Mrs Smiths lawn in East! $321.? ‘SUI!- I t‘.~. 8d ‘i i‘- Fezlgegvgfiaegrs‘ ffwmzflealed decay.’ to learn of the (leaith of MIS Mac- and l six-leafed ciover, in 8. space of about twenty minutes. VISITING YORK POINT -— . Ml’. and Mrs. Stanley Murray, Yorklbm‘ Lmm- mitt“ daughlil‘ Cf m“ month. FOUR-LEAFED Point had 1.5 their guests la-stl and Millicent week Mr. arrl Mrs. Gunther Eislciqnowa“ ma“ W9‘ b°m Ailgufl '1» o’ Long Island, New York at Pr? ,1866 at Trym. IKE I wliere 5.10 mm resldmg in Euro’ N S_ Mxshspent her eariy vears. She was E BUT- i IN ORDER TO GIVE OUR OUT - OF - TOWN CUS- TOMERS AN OPPORTUN- ITY OF AKING DELIV- ERY OF THEIR LAUNDRY IND DRY CLEANING PAR- CELS, OUR OFFICE WILL BE OPEN FROM 9.00 TO‘ 12.00 EVERY MORNING or "riiis WEEK Our Planti- ls Closed NOTICE EDISON ELECTRIC will be closed THIS AFTER- NOON, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and FRI- DAY AFTERNOONS to give the staff an opportun- ity of attending the FAIR. EDISON ELECTRIC NOTICE The following drug stores will close Thurs- ilay afternoon 12.30 to 6 p. m. Re-open 6 to 8 p.111. Hughes Drug Co. Redd-in Bros. . E. A. Foster Rankin! I , Two Macs Jenkins’ Pharmacy Johnson & Johnson J. Ernest H. Worth Victor Coyle -\ Wednesday afternoon being a 1'08""? Mu’ day the only drugstore remaining 0P" Wm b‘ Victor Coyle. - me,- 15 a cousin of Mr‘ Munayimarricd on sepmnbcr 21 1898 2o the former Martha Murray, dillighi- i‘, B- M"°D°“~“~1d Mime‘ “h° 5'4"‘ er of Mrs. and the late Hammond “v95 h"- A "15"" mcmbtl 0f m6 Murray oi Boston Mass. iormerly Baptist Church at Cloveroale where of Clyde River, P.E.I. she mid Sh” Iii-i h" Wsbflvd had been rt- only visited RE I OIiCg before and sident fcr_ ttvcnty-four years. Mrs. that was when c. iittle girl of five lBouher. “m "P Eremlv ll‘- Ssed ab Mr_ E1513,‘ g5 qf Czech p m5 but an active church ivoiker. now a naturalized American cit‘-' Despite '11 b51151“? 0i, zen he was very much iqterestediSigili. Mrs. Bouiter continued to in visiting his Wife's amesiriiitflke her part m the home until ihome, the olrl Murray IIOIIIESICBTI‘B' Week P79150115 i0 he!‘ 6965856 qt Clydg Rlvgr and durmgqfls brie; when injured by a fall which was Istav was much impressed wiih P ‘the Cflllfc 0f liPr death. Hir sweet failing Mr. and Mrs. Frank Doyle and cApgTQwN_ Aug-us; 13__ (cp). and L90 iwhen a large number of friends lems in South Africa to-day. Hus-i LONDON. Auyust l3. — (CP) - Bnhéilfiraxigifiiiy Mrs. Jerry MacDougall, a and ihie1ighboursb€sth%red?'i\ rllittznivr bflyeiiS ‘are giglclingf ilieirj newly-wed This discreet ' ixo patrons op i‘ . r e to w 0 l 11g n W1 ncap e o >01 mg a 882 Pears in u popul "wit: restauraniu MRS. MncDONALD BOULTER Mr, and Mrs. Joseph MacDougall, ' thg district for two years. t beaull~ or cooking a cauliflower. ‘ "In vie». of L cgnew rntionin] A h , _‘“ i ‘ Halifax‘ funy decorated bcsket, laden wiur During the vrar Jhousands cf orders cusicm wishixlg to hnv m] ‘QYJS? Iilirlliber of fr ehds and Mrs. Roland Hyanley and family. gifts was carried in. After a girls who left school went strqight|bitad with ti‘ z" m: are advfsci “ "95 °" I i? 7511""! Will “Blffil MT- A- J- Machay. bountggug 11mm wag served by the into tho: armv or tuck up business to bring their own with them D_ 1 i Sinatm J, i’. lviacinfyire, Indies the evening was sprnt posts away from heme, Now ilwviOilzernvl e v.0 sit-oil be obliged t»; “linux11 Boultcv of Cloverduie. B Mrrand Mrs. James rheihan and music and soul-ii intcrcouise are izstimg married or returning lo ‘ cut out one can se if we supply w..;;:..;:§."".:%..:;..“".;i"**"..a“ it}. -. . m. m, . ,, ,, --———~ §*$"=i,,°‘,.;§-i:3.".:i.: “u m i bead-g“ . t . , 1 .: . n . e ce 1 . 11‘ =i_ rs . Mrs Boulter who was Lylsia lnb- Mnily. n e an an SOUTH WIVES The South African Departmentimayreuiot erfilccc-‘clrcvtbreeethlachuii-girghfi 1 w Ch l Charles MacInlyre and Mother. of Agriculture regularly issues lsoup. fish or merit and sweet. Ii a ares M pamphkfs dealing tvllli he best bl6fldiS£Cf‘\’Cd_ on; Q1 wnvs of preparing food for theibe icregonir. er course mu“ e. family. -"Can-o ener wives" have crest-Id Charles 53d Dick Dfllvlff- one of tI-he biggest domestic prob- Mr. and Mrs. Temple Murphy and family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shanahan and family. Mr. Nashes MzicCoiunack. Mr. Resale Walsh. Mt. Stewart. Mr. Frank Jay, Mt. Stewart. goseph MacDonald, St, Andrews, Ir. nnd Mr. J h A,-MA1':. Mt. Stewart. s o n c u y arltvfr. D. J. MacDonald, Mt. Stetv- CARIJS 0F SYMPATHY Mr. and Mrs. Milton Doyle, Sum- iubl .ETTS — Mrs. Joseph Wedge, St ' Mrs. j Mass wife and little son Paul r. Frank Jalhnt cf and 39 years since Mr Gallant was last h Ml‘. and Mrs S"IIOD Berrnrd and I hi5 brother Joseph: and years since Mi". Bemirdz. lust visli lztrzrS. Personals l\'r. and Mrs. Harold lrlmffron 9,11 two boys of Boston .'i;'e visit- iilg Mrs. Heffrc-sjs mother, Mrs. Merin Buoie and sister Mrs. Joseph Gallant cf Oyster Bed B14536 lalso Priscilla Quote.- Mr, Joseph R, Gallant of Oyster Bed Bridge ‘s progressing nicely after two operations in ‘he Ci‘y Hospital and is expected to return home soon. h cad has York Q _ n in road Mu W York §___lllclnlty Mrs. Jack Anceison and daught- er lliliznbefh 0.! Charlottetown, spent the past week in York. the guest of her aunt, Mrs. George Watts. Mr. Herbert Lewis is recovering after a recent iizness. Miss Alice Crockett is better after‘ u, long illness Mr. and lvfrs. Lenore! and family. Mr. and Mrs Wesley Mathew and Mlss‘Myrtle Stewart motored to New Haven lust Sun- d-ay. Miss Margaret Watts, 'I‘raoadi.o was a recent visitor to York, the guest of her cousins Misses Helen and Norma Lewis. f eeiing Newson ‘Mr. Westley Cooper is recovering El . a "i -.~- e-‘l w- ._ a i. ‘ m““d°# [its W331i. m“ n endly akltude “grit ein plfhgtnwidzhfiigmgrstlestcii loitlggvkwlndark A4a°c°rma°k' Char‘ VISITORS FROM MASSACHUS- Phllip has as Al‘? guests, Mr, andisides a son, Alton Boulter of Clov- cmqsemlerdale. B C. and three grimichilci- and their son Rnu; and hisifeil- Mr. arcl Mrs flank Gallant are natives , Leflfd ‘W110 1W 0r‘ the 01d flvme in‘ of this province and it is 42 yeaxsiTrycn also survive. jsincc Mrs. Gullrrii has been hertflservices were heio‘ ere. Also visiting Lerc arr. -t 15 2'7 i both- church home. church and community and mlny outside _ latives villi her immediate re- mourn her loss. Be- Garii of Thanks Mr_ Patrick _Doyle and family a brother and Bowley Lean‘. siste: Wm. and Millicent H. Th9 Iuiwfliiwish to express their thanks to ln (Toverd-aleuqeir neighb rs , d f1 , f ‘Baptist Churcn on Friday Julykindness slhoijvn ads foil: enllfisgecsl: 19th at 2.30 with her pastor the Cards d L it f . lR/cv. Eric Moody OIIICIéVUJ-g ptjceiv-jd ‘Zlxiirinjthizsircrefigripéldgybéi zmd grave. ‘Pie manyueavement. beautiful floral tributes which} banked the eiske‘. and the friends. who crowded the church for the, service all paid loving tclbute to- the memory of the deceased. ln-' ternment was in Murrayviiie com-f etery. - MICHAEL DOYLE aim 0f Thanks ' I The Board of Trustees of the ,|Souri.s Hospital wish to thank all lthose who contributed food and supplies and who assisted by work- ins: during tihe clay of the Hospital Tea Piirty. b On JulyélTtihk QtDt-hel iimnpgigf i321 rather, atrc eye, I Roche, the soul of Michael Doyle [I- I‘ passed to its eternal reward forti-i d fled by tihe last rites of l-ioly Motheri Ghurch. —-- The late Mr. Doyle was in hh, A quiet and very preti-ilv ar- seventy-sixth year. The earlier part ianged wedding ccremor-v was perT of his life was spent in the Unllfid fanned at the rome or Mr- am States. Returning home he followed, Mrs. William Wrfid. Central Roy- the flshl industry until a few‘ alby on Sitturduv July 13 when years prev 011s to his death. their eldest daughter, Georgie Possessing a kindly and jovial Alberta was united in marriage to disposition, Mike, as he was famil- Arthur Bears. son of Mr. and Mrs. iarly known. was held in high es- Harry Rodd, Harrington. P E I ‘teem by a host of friends at home The solemn terv’ce was officztl-c’ and abroad. lie was visited fre-‘by Rev. I. Judson Levy. pastor of uently by his Desi-DI‘. RW- T- the Baptist Church in Charlotte- gaiznpbell in his declining days. Iiown and was witnessed bv a nun:- He leaves to mourn, one brother ber of friends and well w-ishers c! Patrick. Point de Roche, and’ onelme congrutmg pgfflcs, sister. B8119. Flflfidfl- Given in marriage bv ner father His run-mil was held on Frldsviine bride was bflautiiuiiy‘ Bftired morning t0 Sh Andrews Ghuwhiin a floo-lcmm gown n1 Wiliff! Where Requiem Hiilh M556 Wflltsifeta wit m-l zkirt. Sne wore n. celebrated by the D3810!‘- Rev- T-lfinger tip veil of Willie bet sud Campbell. [carried a, bouquet of American The pail bearers were: Lee Cof-geaugy 305m , tin. A. J. McKay. Lloyd MCEWHI-l Miss Gladys Ward. sister of the JOIm D- MOIH-YIIB- Film"! PIN" and bride was bridesmaid ami looked after a recent Illness. Mrs. Albert Proude, Yoikis nd- ing a few days in Oyster Be , the guest of herdaizqther, Mrs. Gor- don Con. Rev. Mr. Nicholson and Hrs. Nicholson and family are speni- ing an enjoyable vacation in their summer cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Omoltett have returned to the Island where v Mr. Crockett is an employee of the Canada Padters. - M, _ n, k v u’ 1 beg _ _ ground, trimmed with rod roses, u: I|IIQI iniongaiiiiiesreew ‘n M“ ‘Mm P‘ M'°c°' the Many vouns couple stood an Miss Anne Macrheison. teacher at YOH! School ie to be congrat- lllfliéd f0!‘ having five of the pupils pass the entrance examinations his year. ' Mr. and Mrs. Levi Psi-lee a rl son Nelson are vlsitin Mrs. - and family. and funily Maurice K111?- ve lovely in a floor length gown Mnv his soul rut 1n eme- of lue satin liriii‘ net skirt. Sim wore a small hat of blue net with M59355 clleugtersboof blue’ floltivers and car- r a uquet o ye low twres. P8011 DOYIO ' The groom was attend-id by his eter Doy brother Harry. M139 D0 0 Mrs. Ward, mother of the bride Dllflfln W16 was weaing n, blue crepe dress with ' gal; ggfig a corsagentlaf Tiltihitllllfln roses. Mrs. Brlglhhrefidm M" Hen" 5mm“ wesringmz DIQC?! eregegdftim’ $31. a col-sage of red roses. The llvir/g room in v/‘nich the ceremony took place was very tastefully and flilliiiflliiy arranged find defiflrilitd with various kinds of flowers. Under an arch beauti- fully decorated in whit: back- and "II/ire. John Sullivan. le. Mas. John and Edward Bulli- an. Mr]. and Mrs. James R. Doyle and aayype le and Mother. Mr‘. and MN‘ John D. Mum“ tlliegopronounced the solemn words, After a splendidly arranged buffet luncheon to which all guests did ample Justice the h-appv couple left by car for a short tour of the mainland. Previous to her miirri: the bride was tendered s miscelfincons M . Joseph Campbell and family. JlIl-flfi and Dot MacInnis. “lg. and Mrs. George MacCor- Mr.‘ and_ Mrs. Ruel Maoconnaol. Mr. and lMrs. Bernard Fads!!! fl II I Wonderful who! a difference o few I slep-aovsn make In your kitchen lifel For instance, the primp-up shelf and mirror (so you won't have lo go upstairs for a inst reassuring look) i a z the con- venienlly low counter for dumping groceries and storing ihe family market wagon a a . the reolly big reminder board — are all housekeepefs helpers. But iha greoleri service lies in the color-bright Gold Seal Congoleum rugi Nothing can beoi ii for . J-cleohing ; ; ; dollar-saving economy a a . and heavy traffic durability. For Gold Seal Congoleum is built Io IcislI ll hos a wear-layer of heal-toughened puini and Belted enamel equal in Hi3 Io 8 cofi of fho but floor poinf applied by hand. 5o, lie sure to look for the familiar Gold Seal before you buy. You'll be surprised how much qualify you can buy for so little money. CONOOI-EIIM CANADA LIMITED, MONTREAL R. T. ‘HOLMA 1v 1. T153“ 1°" ma”, Mp5, T 1 _ shower at the home of he girl ‘ ‘ ° “Y” figr"fll,ii-un_ Funk Ken, ,,,¢ 1mm m" Marv wruim lime-e mifa Intiwlelf! Elm" Vl/Iiierhgnd 1mm}. m m: gone-fig? aeaiiizmi gifts we rs. ved , D, M. S eenan i Qvflni-‘is was w i its» 3351A“ with iii‘? diliolilfl. M" ... ... tiiehoine .. Mr. and Mrs. SUMMERSIDE-CHARLOTTETOWN W~l N‘! mother. Mrs. Robert M", cgnierine McDouqail. Nom- "ldlli Wood. Central Roynitv. Onottett, York. Mrs. George Beuristo, West Gove- roturned home alter éiiendlng a few days with her dimmer, fin-s. Peter Proude. York. 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