. T710 lrVild Bird 1101185“ suddenly a door burst open and Belle flung herself. 1351:3198 and pretty weddings was solemnized at Tryon United Parsonage on Satur- day. June 9. at 2 p tail wasging into the . ‘She pays more attention to . . Mrs. Stone." said Wlsbech, "than A Jgrding when Annie What she does to sir! youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. "Ws- Stone." words rang Gordon n. Weddell. in Kits ears. And in Charlie's? became the bride of Ma Yes- startled. she looked up from son of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Howatt, Tryon. The bride looked charming in a Mrs. Papworth, “you'd lice to go Reville mist blue two piece dress, up at once to your room. M'm'l" with white accessories and a ccr- “Yes. thank you." replied Kit for his wife. "Dinner in forty minutes Wisbech." he added. patting the dog “Perhaps. as its late," suggested of Wanderslay. They walked down the gallery- They paused before 8X11 open dooia Kn’ his eyes on Gm“ e‘ saw rea - -' candles which glowed softly during molio "tliililgshuiltlitd i‘: I m” ’°°°p“°“~ he thought .a little. been in once before. the room of the Master of Wanderslay . Now it was “made over", as so often be- fore. for a bride, Someone of ex- quisite tasi%-L3dy MBIY. H1 INF- had directed the changes: The cninese wallpaper with its boughs and bright birds. the sofa on 1111x125. which lay a white and a (IIIIY lll-IIII MUFFINS M cup shortening l teaspoon salt "M eup sugar 1 tablespoon 1 egg bskingpowder 1% cups sifted flour Pi cup Kellogg's ‘A cup milk All-Bran l cup chopped sweet uherri Blend shortening and sugar together Id]. Addy; beat welL Sift together flour. salt aIl baking powder; add All-Bran. Add the first mixtuac alternately with milk. Fold in cher- ries. Fill greased muflin pans two- thirds full; bake in moderately hot By Elizabeth Vernon (Continued from Page 2) worth. —---~--___ Ginnie their" But then . ' I rm? ' “Teacher llonorsd At Ilorth Illvor ool for thrc t time has infill? only to her pupils ities for the adv school and commun ing Women's Institute an Rev. A. E. Todd was and on behalf of those Now’! the Tlme for Cherry Enjoy this may one mill _ oven 6100‘ F.) about 26 minutes. l0 medium size muffins. NOW, while cherries are at their ripest, sweetest; best, bring on a plate of hot cherry All-Bran muffins. You’ll love their soft, light All-Bran texture and the mellow, nutty All- Bran flavour that is so heavenly perfect with the tangy-street cherries. Clip the recipe and get Kellogg's All-Bran at your grocers today‘. 2 convenient sizes. Helps keep you regular naturally. didigplvAll-Bran ool and on behalf terests. Well wishes and success in the of community in her thankshin a. “For She's a Jolly Good F pastime concluded On Friday afternoon the exercises of Warren Grove included a review of the work with presentation of e and standing and a well-worded repl pen as but a small they had learned to love and lndyship picked all the flowers with her own hands," said Mrs. Papwcrth. "It's all lovely." Gannie smiled Wlhence cams that smile? quite from her heart. Kit saw. Vilanderslay — his flrlghleucdt 4:89am ngggrggggqq: - ; ,. g _ idn’t ma teia. . . ‘ ‘The door closed on Mrfl- P81?- stofidg Hehtook her in his - i d : d er; more gen Wisoech and Mrs. Pwworthwsx i§"‘5..§.“ he wife-bed And that too, come, Elugmunng ‘hen, “now” he reflected as he left her to tions. Shyl , G1 nie _ . She looked about liar, Iilutlfljdiwfgoi- we“ “mud be time m“ U13 lmcst M l! mgsolid walls of his _____. om were s e scenery whi h _ vermin ma,“ vanish’ ° nowarr WADDELL wnonmo One of the seasdffs ______i__ PLEASANT VALLEY Y. P. U. iday evening the Pleasant oung peoples met st ths Randolph Stevenson. Vice d. Isabel McKay t is nnual meeting a short period was held which y singing hymn Rise Up oi’ God. Scripture lesson by Jessie MacSwain F“ cit-ass for dinner, didn't mavtter. (To Be continued) merging was close by Roll call was responded to 10 and three visitorsPyOf- cl ounted to 6'1 cents. Min- read and approved. $14.70 as their share from 40 cents was paid. B at the home of ackham with Raymond devotional leader. g officers were sp- mainder of year: Vice-Pres. Mrs. Milton Weeks Secretary, Jessie MacSwain Meeting closed b I yer followed by Mizpah o . dot; 2, Lewis MacFadyen. Stewart Wood; 2, Blair Swan; 3. Edwin Wood. tificates: 1. Velma Good. Sterling Moore; 2. Eleanor Bell; 3. Donna Falle; 4. Douglas Moore; 5. Doris Gallant. Marjorie Gallant. sage of white bridesmaid, Miss Florence Cameron . wore a silk jersey flowered dress Elie three mounted the stairs with white accessories and corsage -Ginnie. Kit, Mrs Papworth- of Gardenia. ‘ four, including Belle. Ginnie's supported by M11 William E- Wad- timid 31y had vanished 1n pleas- dell. brother of the bride. ure atfher welcome. fltiilcileved of the long ur coat that. been one , o; he; hugbgndg gm; to he; town and other places of inteicst, she ran up the stairs. It was not a very suitable progress. but Kit smiled. She seemed Lois Burke; 3, Shirley Gregory; 4, The groom “.35 “my Elizabeth Puncher. 'I'helma Coles. _______________ ALBANY RURAL SCHOOL CLOSING After the ceremony the happy 1. Colleen Gaudet; 2, Lewis Mac- bridal party motored to Charlotte- School was held on F returning at 6.30 pm. to the home land V15 brides parents where unavm-e o; I buffet lunch was‘ served to a large the inverter” of the m°"%°"°= °‘ i ‘ilimfifiufii ii‘»?i‘é‘$$.$‘}§l~.hii§e“.ii‘:| the arrival of herself as his bride, corned with white nmcissi and ferns. centered with a beautiful three tier wedding cakc. and eight! white tapered SIIETTY Stewart Wood; 2, Blair Swan; 3 of the Edwin Cook. Miss Hilda Gillis showed some very interesting films which were much enjoyed by all. g prizes were avocad- pupils by Pleasant Circle mfliic. Grade I (a) Bernice Arithmetic, Grade 1 u». Hillard Muttart The guests were scuttled! h e 15L Boyd Stewart i ' > e n In was a mom m which she had the dining loom and 1e unc o was served by Mrs. Ralph Dawson l5 Parkdpalo‘ School Closing s-i- friends were prusnt st ty ‘ing exercises. Mr. I". S. Driscoll, school trustee. presided. and the order of the program was ls follows: Opening, O Canada. Remarks by Chairman. Fa yen. Prizes to the Principal's Depart- mmit. Prssmhtion of Certificates and Prim to the Vice-Principal's (Miss Mabel Auld) . Presentation of Certificags and Prizes to Miss Winnifred ssla s Dept. Presentation of Certificates and Prisss to Miss Mary Doyle's Dept. In the course of Mr. Driscollb remarks he congratulated ths teachers and pupils on their suc- csmful year's viork. Regret was expressed at the resignation of Miss Doyle who for the past two years has capably carried out the duties of Primary teacher. Mks Noreen Smith was then called upon by ths chairman to read an ad- dress to Miss Doyle on behalf of the teachers and pupils while Ken- neth Burns presented her with a fitting remembrance. Miss Doyle in well chosen words thanked the donors for the gift and co-opcra- tion received during the time she had been at Parkdale. Mis Col- leen Gaudet. s member of the Valedictorian address. Program closed with the Na- tional Anthem. On Friday. June 29th the usual picnic was held on the grounds. The chief feature was the races in which both pupils and visitors showed s. keen interest. These, were conducted by the teachers. fter the races a treat was pro- vided by ths Women's Institute. Councillor Gay was in attendance‘ and congratulated the teachem and ladies on the splendid success of the picnic. A bounteous supper which was heartily enjoyed by all brought a very pleasant afternoon to s ose. Certificate And Prize List Principal's Department Certificates of Merit Grade x (s): l. Colleen Gsu- Grade X (b): l, Robert Bell, Grade VIII-Public School Cer- Grade TX: 1. Noreen Smith; 2. Attendance Certificates Prizes for General Proficiency: adyen. Grade IX (b): 1. Robert Bell. Special Prizes Vice-Principal's Department berry and Shirle and Miss Hi5 , Marjorie p ;Mr.<. Stirling Waddcll cut the ices and are. Addie Hulliwcll served the ice-cream. The bride's mother chose a dress crcpc with white trim- lc the groom's mother fur r118. the ‘chose a sun blue flowered dress. old Chinese GWPCI. the lime l After the lllll"l Queen Anne s€Win8 iflbli~‘—hfid [er of ihc eveni his mother, Kitlwondered. really lieved that Ginnle sewed. or had she hopedil-rthe clralped dressing I table. the flowers . . .1121)! dill; of happy wedded life. ' t ar Qgiillhfti ltclibsit bseerbaIrxiielll. a: chairs‘ tpast four years, and (he groom a'Mabe1 Sh or two and She great bed wth four posts and its curtains and the coat of emu with the “the: ypyreIsf l l‘ l‘ walnut fl"6S°Cl' grim mm; upheld by a leopard Eceélcllzilustiligthvntlal clienuesi‘ d ngs. Grade V, Hollis Mac- English, Grade Grades VIII and IX. rl g e, Gerald Ul-Ialloran. ed‘ by teacher for Arithmetic. Jean Cameron ol Certificates were Mabel Sherry. Walter Barbara Pickering. ting Certificates were erry and Doris Dawson. A y worded address read to the teacher by David it of money present- Sherry t; which the of nmy icon the remnind- ‘Stars in Arlene Bell: 3. Catherine Watters; spent. in :and L10 4. Foster Burke; 5. Arlene Greg- ory: 6. Jean Murphy; '7. Maureen McIntyre: 8. Borden Myers; 9, B Edward Bertram. Prizes for General Proficiency: 30mm; hercd to zvish Iavrardcd to the lurid!‘ nnrl groom many yeai-srGamble and . s rfir-x-f l school teacher for the q u u Betty Cook, Helen Macbean; 3. Leo Murphy. Grade VI: 1. Vaunda Buell; 2, meme; Harry Cook; 3. Joyce Coles. prosperous farmer. The wedding gifts consisted of a ;Kay and a gi _\_._-_ . t- dis system. when needed, hsi sorts feeling. F110 is plexus: sad refreshing to take-free of or my kind. Buy - home glrggsrluficisi ilnvouring harsh bitter salts-no sug your druggis: today. Arlene Bell: 3. Catherine Watters. is for the entertain- which pupils and dren present were acher. The National An afternoon to s close. Harry Cook. Foster Burke. Certificates of Merit (fiade v1: 1. Vaunda Buell; a. Harry Cook; 3, Joyce Coles: 4, Grade 111; Elmer Paquet: 5. Leonard Dris- coll; 6. Edgar Wood; 7, Alice Mac- Donald ' Grade V: 1. Sylvia MacKay: 2. Grade VII: l. Georgie Nichol; 2, Grade V: 1. Sylvia MacKay: 2. Special Prizes Reading Improvement: Grade VI: Leonard Driscoll and Grade V: Sylvia MacKay and Writing Iilnprovement: 11v MEMORIAM On May 30th there at the Sacred Heart Mr. George Cahill vious to his death h ycd his usual good his condition was not serious, and his sudd B Sreat shock to his many friends and relatives. entering the Sacred the late Mr. Cahill a resident of Central Be- he enjoyefl a wide r him as a man of and one who took a tin the affairs olthe leaves to mouzn fou; 3on5 ughter, John of Char- , C.N.R: George -; Albert Ilit Buoyant. Appearanc line's ‘Fruit Suit‘ can help you m rem A dash ofEno in a glass of water before s c ' ' “mmPlll-Oll. oftezfthegzhesfatoIigig and overcome "PRU. {poor Complexion and s im six years ago. One Annie McCarvllle also s , ' which was largely attended was held Bay Church, vmsre Mass was celebrated by Rev. . PP. The pall- . C. Green. Dan- Owen Connolly. Moor-l John Connolly. . . ‘Ill! anon nsuusr Mark McCai-ville. nmveitsnvT-‘owu Sl-IRIIVENHAM, Berksh lflnfl - (GP) - This li is to become the “university town" States Army with 4.000 G 1's attending a two months‘ course here. equivslen slutty OOIIUQ ' iisms: ,wigr. e. On Thursday evening. ‘June 28th. the Pupils of Parkdale School assembled in the Institute hail to receive awards ‘for their years work. Many interested pargtsasgd g . Duet. m; and Edward Bertram. _Rsport of the year's work by the Principal, Mr. Miller Mac- d a‘ Pruentation of Certificates and l graduating class then read the‘ ‘garment on order which dams, please contact your delivery before the closing day. u a rwo week period to get out into the If you have our closing \ YOUR TIP TOP TAILORS STORE’ will be closed from JULY 21 to AUGUST 6 INCLUSIVE O Again it will be vacation time for the working men and women of Tip Top Tailors-in plant and stores alike, when our over-worked was staffs will be able sun and rest. We ask our customer's to make note of the dates above. you think should be ready by If it is ready, be sure to take TIP TOP TAILQRS LTD. 99 Grafton Street, Sunnyside Grads g: l, Vsunss Sueli; l. Winnifred Hogan. c 1, Jean Murphy; 2, Grads Arl . mended-fling?“ CCIIIICICH Sylvia MacKay. Elisabeth Cook. Foster Burke. Catherine Waiters. Miss Hahn's ‘Department Certificates OI Merit l. Gloria Go&1n; 2. . Arthur Rigid]; 3, Harry . (Meaford hapless) Girls 8-12 years: 1, Sylvia Mac- Ksy; 2, Arlene Bell; 3. Joyce ‘Coles. Boys 8-12 years: 1, Billie Mac- Lesn; 2, Fenton MacKay; 8, Ray- Glrls 12 and over: 1. Arlene Bell; 2, Joyce Coles: 3. Jean Murphy. Boys l2 and over: Phy; 2.HAlec MacDonald; 3. Ray- Glrls three-legged race: l, Eliza- Cook and Joyce Coles: 2, Syl- via MacKay ‘and Lillian and Jean Murphy. ingston and Jack Netting; when hyedlialangu Lillie J kins Grade IX: l. Noreen Smith; 2, shy-fly $.11, Lois Burke: 3. Shirley Gregory. ma“ R0 Writing: 1. Stewart Wood; 2, 31L Q11“ Lewis MacFadyen. e 0rd Gr Shirley MacKay insld Gay. oi-iou’ G d I: For best Note Books: 1. Noreen JeanmBIirIeI, fir“ Smith; 2, Elizabeth Puncher; 3, G Lois Burke. Maclesn and Violet J 2, Elisabeth Cook a Clay; B. Joyce Gallant Boys Jockey Race: y and Clifford Greg ivingston and Lloyd Jack Netting and Ray ram. Girls 8 and under: 1, Prize: l. Gloria Godkin: Lillian Jenkins; 3. Shir- Pcroficiency Rflses Grade VII: 1. Georgie Nichol; Rump, 2 Betty Cook, Helen MacLean. ley G511“; Prizes for Improvement in Writ- Thomssens Brown, Reginald t‘: Improvement in Rs B . k Well Kept Nature 1. Rush Good; 2. Pamela y MwKly. z Lois doles. or Imwovemsnt in Arith- Delslne Williams. llns Bert- t in Health t i : Glenda Gregogud es Attendance Certificates Boys 8 and, under: rederick Beer; 8. Gor- Girls B and over: The house was over: l, Billie Mac. ry Cook; 8. Alec Mac- ram. Grade VII: Georgie Nichol. Mary Jean Burky‘ mm B ' elbarrow Race: l. Lee lec MacDonald; 2, d Harry Cook: s. Miss Doyle's Department l Grade VI : 1. Lorne Living- Emma MacDonald; S. Jest‘; War- 1 stone; 2, Helen MacLean, Eliza- yen, beth Cook. When Throat Clogs Germ-Laden Phlegm must be cleared out You may s eakof it as only 4- 51ml Yolmlw a alight co a, but just the "m" same your cold may be- spread- ing downwards. Cold that _in- fectsthe Bronchial tubes if not controlled. can go further. We all know there are types of cold that mean a prolonged illness. Before your cold creeps any deeper. help to rout it out with Polson's Cough Syrup. Remember, an excesspf mucus in" the head or throat soon blocks the nasal passages and. leads to a rapid spread of infection. This soothing remedy helps to clear the throat and breathing organs of much sur- luks bacteria-infected mucus. his starts you on the road to betterbealth. m _ No matter how “stuffed-up" 5' you may be with cold. a cough or bronchitis. look for uicker‘ relief from Polson's ough Syrup; it is a most successful l antidote to.the common Cold. . Sold by all good Chemists in JSc-bottlea. Pills NS C0 “limit X18 Frederick Beer; 7, Jack Dorothy Nichol; 8, Be 16811. Delaine Willia Catherine Watters urk ll, B Beverly Good. Rob- " i! : . gm" Irsdlelrc Bickox Marie ii 08 . Do 0'31’! . W d ll Ch - Mwxen en e sppslls, V Attendance garutilfisslss . lens Brown, Ruth w Robert Greg m is Prise Us! Grads II I. In :5; s. Marlene Brown, James dress I: i. Sens-i 01'!» in; Woomlfl. 310s once If: Improvement in W ins! l. Am Chsppeils; 2, mgtiwwoltten. s : Improvement ing: i. Hammond A‘, Wnnifnd Hols-a. , . smsnt h Rssd- w I “,5; m R..d_ est-ink which ll ; _ the sixth instead of tbs m‘ w“ ", gntlnuliollosllistobesnsweaed in er. The fol owing com y m‘, ‘ aslrnudlllrsmllx-‘Isc: .13. a’.°‘£‘..l’.‘.".."i'.“.a 32...... “ ' ‘mo-e- 0mm ye." ma "M": L qua Mi. William Ilsslsm and S nu Coles: a. Raymond ammo; WW Iholdgyd Gregory. Vio C oaunm‘ - nvmsraao wwmno ding was June 21, y. 0.5.8., rite, daughter . David Bum e the bride of Pte. of lidrs. Gallant and Gallant of Charlottetown. PEI The bride who was given in snar- riage by her father, in a street length g , der blue sheer, _ cessorles and carried a bouquet of American Beauty roses, with Car- and maiden hair fern. [Miss Edythe Bumstead attended and ; her sister as bridesmaid. wearing a ‘gown of pink sheer with white ac- 1, Leo Mm. l cessorieg and carried a bouquet of pdragotis and carnaflons with Gregory; 3, maiden hair fern. A friend of the mend 3e11,. groom, Pte. I-Iennuh Cormier of Camp Borden. was best man. the ceremony. a re- . ‘caption was held at the home of the bride's parents. Seventh line. tastefully decor- ated with iris and pink PEWIBS. est son late Peter looked lovely own of pow- ' Mrs. Quality-wise Hers are two old favourites I would not be without. Used together or separately ‘they are a delightvin the kitchen and on the tablo- (ROWN illlAN-[l and mus‘ br e's tub a res storey IT 31d: will 011mb Borden. IUNBIJBY _ SCHOOL Report for year Grade IX- i. old. 2. Dewar . Grade VIII — i. Herbert adason Grade VI — 1. Donald. Grae Woodingto Gi-ae II — 1. Janet lisacDonsld. Grade I — l. James MacDonald. Highest averages for ye : Billy MacDonald and Billy Kel- Ddreen MacDonald, out P. S. Certificate. Herbert M» Svanlor Writing certificate, Betty MacDonslld. E Gertrude Viliett, Tssshsr Tho CANADA ITIAICII CQMMNY IIMITID 010M706! 5 T0105" v- if cum, Wood ll. Grade IV (b) — l. Billy MAO- Donald and Billy Kelly (equal). Jimmy Kelly, . Mao- Donald oi-aehi (a) - l. Presto Henry Grae III,_(b) - 1 Marlene Mao- III (c) - 1. Everett n.