' . if TURDAY. Congratulations T e ' " " STU'S TURNABOUT . A Smart Shop Equipped with Propane Gas for Cooking. - At-nfast Coal Co. Propane Gas Equipment. ac... J. c. MONTGOMERY co. WHOLESALE CONFECTIONERY. Paper Towels." Etc. y PALMER ELECTRIC ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION SOLD 8: SERVICED I . Congratulations To , STU'S TURNABOUT til On the opening of the Smart Island Shop For Tourists. DEBLOIS BROS. LTD. WHOLESALE GROCERS - FIRE INSURANCE AGENT CLARK FRUIT col. LTD. WHOLESALE FRUIT 8: VEGETABLES - SEAMAN'S BEVERAGES "FIRST FOR THiRST" Served Ice Cold at Stu's R. E. MIITCH co. LTD. WHOLESALE GROCERS Suppliers of Groceries. etc acouazaca new-Zbldciam THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN DS! ANNOUCING THE OFFICIL OPEING STITS TURNABOUT - JUST 1 MILE OUT ON ST. PEl'ER'S HIGHWAY . "A new type of Restaurant and Gift Shop. You will be surprised to see the many things on .display that are really smart as gifts and while you enioy your tour try our,famous. Toasted Buttered Hamburgers with all the trimmings. Mr. and Mrs. MacKenzie take pride in STU'S - the food is always clean and hot with that extra flavour. DRIVE OUT THIS EVENING-IT IS VERY PRETTY Free Balloons to all children calling at STU'S this week-end -so get your parents to drop around and get your Balloon FREE. .44 TOURIST GIFT SHOP Canteen & Information Featuring ISLAND CHEDDAR CHEESE GOOD FOOD SERVED HOT SUPER TOASTED HAMBURGERS Fried In Butter GOLDEN BROWN FRENCH FRIES AMERICAN STYLE HOT DOGS Toasted Rolls SANDWICHES - YOUR CHOICE (Fresh) Made While You Wait GROCERIES & FRUIT PERFECTION ICE CREAM Bulk and Pkg. RUBBER BEACH TOYS All Sizes Island Hand-Made HOOKED RIJGS FANCY WORK SHELLCRAFT SOUVENIRS STU'S TURNABOUT has the finest dis- play of Island Souvenirs. Handicrafts. Hooked Rugs and Novelties you can find anywhere on the Island. Shop Open Every Day II A.M. to 12 P.M. 3. MICHAEL BROS.. RESTAURANT SUPPLIERS Souvenirs. Novelties. Etc. Eleven EIIANGELINE BEVERAGES SERVED ICE COLD AT STU'S Ask For Your Eavourite THE SMART NEON SIGN and Designed and Supplied I5) DAY & NITE NEON SIGNS NEON TUBING Halifax Hnpao-92?: ALSO COMPLETE LIN E ISLAND UANN ED GOODS We Did the Electric Wiring. Redmond Electric SIDNEY T. GREEN WHOLESALE CONFECTIONERY success '10 STU'S TURNABOUT Ice Cream Cones. Etc. Mat-Lean, Charlottetown. left by car on Sunday morning July 3, for Perth. ont., where they will visit with Mr. and Mrs. Gardiner's son David. his wife and family. Leard. Bedeque. Mrs. sudbury was formerly of Central Bedeque. Their many friends wish them a very en- joyable visit. Bedeque and O I I Vicinity I Mr. and Mrs. Allison Lea. Victor- la, visited with relatives in Be- dcque recently. Mrs. Pearl Afflecl: has as her guests. Misses Elsie and Winnie Puncher. Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lesrd. their daughter Mrs. Gerald Williams and son Rickey were recent visi- t.'ors to Charlottetown. D W. Miiiignn, Rev. and Mrs. Theodore Ross. Bayfieid. N. 3.. are spending a week visiting menus on the Island. Rev. Mr. Ross is well known in this community as he is a native of North Bedeque. Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Coulis and little son Donald. Toronto. Ont.. arrived recently by plane to spend their holidays with Mrs. Coutts' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mut- art. ' --.- Mrs. Beatrice Sherwood oi the stat! of the saint John General Hospital. Mr. Harold Sherwood. Mr. Milton Sherwood and Mr. Donald smith, saint John, N. 3.. are present guests of Mr. and Mrs. Miss Georgina Leerd. Charlotte- town. is mending her vacation in Toronto, Ont. Miss Leerd is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wright uard, searltown. Mir. and Mrs. A. -- Murray. ryne Valley. and Mrs. Harold Mil- Miss Ila collett. R. N.. Amherst. Iigan and little son. Slimmerside, N. 8.. is spending the summer Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Mcmnis. were visitors to Bedeque, the gueau months at a cottage in chelton. motored to Halifax. N. 5.. rechntly. Miss Coliett is well known in this community and her many friends are pleased to have her in their miint Ilain. .1 nu. and Mrs." nnest 8. weeks Mrs. Fioasie Lowther. Dorches- ler. N. 3.. is visiting at the home of her iirother. Mr. Wright lend On their return, they were accom- panied by their grenddaughte - the Mines Donne and Marie Mc- lnnis. who plan on spending their holiday: here. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Monliley me. d. m- "Id u"..... and Mrs. W. ye. Mann. auininer- Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ape. Courtne Maexay. char. side. were recent visitors to Bed- Arthur Murray were Mrs. Lewis 1ot”M'h'Zhu 'vislting with eque, at the homes of Rev. and held. her daughter and husband. penny; in nedgque. central Mrs. E. 8. Weeks and Mr. and Mrs. ilk. and Mrs. Sterling smith. aedeqiie and Ohelton. Walter uard. , Moncton. 11.3.. and Mrs. woodley, ........ Saint John. N. I. and her daugh- IA'. and Mr. T. W. Mcneth, Mrs. Alvin audbury. Mr. and tar. urn. Mange. New York. I'm 9 us. her son and Mrs. Lawrence dudbury ot clan-o -- Q , sgonctnn, N. 3.. were vis- land, Ohio, arrived recently by In-. and Mrs. Roy Gorrili. south I ' sq W and Bummerslde motor and are visiting with Mrs. Hanover. Man. arrived on the la- ul ; to. sudburyh daughter and husband land on Monday. where they plan . ...--- Mr. and Mrs. Clark Dakar. on spending a couple of weeks t-.1-Mr. and Ike. ldward Gardiner, Nnth seasons, and her sister and with relatives and friends. While .”gg, gg. and lie. Amoid husband. her. an are visitor bsuthsywilibatba suestsoiisra. Gorrili's sisters and their hits-l bands. Mr. and Mrs. Alex D. Mat--i Farlane and Mr. and Mrs. llermanl Macrarlanc. labchuk - Woodside Wedding '-Bouquets of summer ilowers and ferns formed the setting for r. lovely wedding yesterday after- noon at Trinity United Church Summerside. at three o'clock.when Gloria Mildred. daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. Frank Woodside. Sum- merside. became the wife of Stev- en Labchuk. son of Mr. and Mrs. John Labchuk. Fisher Branch. Manitoba. Rev. K. G. Sullivan performed the double ring ceremony and the wedding music was under the direction of the organist. Miss Mary Geldart. Given in marriage by her fath- er. the bride looked lovely in a ffloor-length gown of white Mar- quisetie with net yoke. lull skirt. puff sleeves and long white mitts. Ker fingertip veil was held in place by a coronal. of seed pearls and she carried a bouquet of lat- ter Time roses. Miss Joan Mor- rison. cousin of the bride. as maid of honor. wore a floor-length Mtrs. Prank Gardiner and her daughter Florence. Moncton, N. 13.. also Mrs. Gardinerls son Rhodes and his wire of watervilie. Mass. visited recently with relatives in North Carleton, Pernwood and Ohelton. while here they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Heber Myers. North Carleton. A very successful ice cream social put on by the women's institute. was held on Friday afternoon and evening on the grounds adjoining the home of Miss Helen Bowness. Although the atmosphere was rather chilly for this season, many availed themselves of the oppor- tunity of a treat oi home made ice cream. and a very satisfactory amount was realised. ur. and Mrs. Percy Delaney. North Trycn. were recent guests of their dsught and husband. Mr. and Ira. Hammond Iowness. on their retina they were accompan- ied lry their granddaughter, rerne, who will spend her holidays with them. rota. with soil skirt. lull sleeves. matching mitts and headdress. she carried a bouquet of pink delight roses. Mr. Edward Mac- Innis was groomsman and Messrs. George Macbean and lrnest Mor- IVIRBHAII. Worcestershire. old Bill Iurrows knocked on a door and asked tor a cup of tea. He was invited in--and then arrested toi- ::'.-r...- "::...t.:'"'"- :- 9" gown of pink nylon not over ta!- G rison, Jr. were ushers. The bride's mother chose for her daughter's wedding. a dress of powder blue silk with white accessories and ccrsage of pink delight. Following the ceremony a re- ception was held for twenty-five guests at Hillcrest Lodge. The briiiels table with its artistic ar- ran ent of flowers and lighted tape . was centred with a three- tzer wedding cake. topped by a miniature bride and groom. luv. 44 enjoyed the various mear" or mom" amusement and recreation pro- Junior Certificates -- Jean and vided on these very beautiful Edwin Farrar. grounds. part of t' - at Nation- Progress certificates - Jim- el Paris. The pupils were treated with sp- ples and bananas by that. 'I"-- prs-school children were also treated with apples. Everyone present enjoyed a de- licious treat or ice-cream lrom the Bprington Mr. Sullivan proposed the toast to ice the bride. to which the groom re- sponded. For travelling the bride wore a suit. of navy gahardine with white accessories and corsege of white Carnations. Previous to her marriage the bride was tendered amiacellaneous shower at which time she received many lovely and costly gifts. On return frqin a honeymoon the couple will reside I unmar- side where the groom is tioned with the Royal Canadian Air Force. Their many friends Join in extending congratulations and best wishes. IIIINGTON school. of Iprington School The when th- o' and pupils, coinpanied by their teacher. Mrs. nets rods, were taken to luck- iey Beach for their annual picnic. The children. and grown-up too. Thoaipsbn. inont. tosh. rriaia The teacher presented the lowing pupils with grading certif- es: tatr Mhclntoah. Donald Nicholson. Eleanor Thompson and Lawson Grads xv certificete- iris La- ttrade V Certiiicate - ldwin Parrar. use following pupils were prise- winners: Priae for most stars in Grade II and ill. donated by the teacher. and awarded to Aliisteir Macra- Prise for attendance. donated by the teacher. and awarded to Jean . nrrar eeiicoi every closing donated by the teacher. and forthe you-took place recongybylsanor - sen anrr well received oertincius for completing the writing of the Macliean oattiioate .- mie Fax-rar. Joyce Hembiy. AW tair Macintosh. Donald Nichol- son Eleanor Thompson and IA" son Thompson. A nicely worded address was rm to the teacher by Jean Fari'II'- ll": Alllsteir Macintosh. on bah-if 0 the pupils. presented his teacher with a come psrcoiator and I P" of stockings. teacher. W. I. foi- The teach munslr NP',,' Grade II Certificates - Jim- thanking her pupils for 1'" mic rsrrar. Joyce Hambly. Allis- kindness. A bountiful and delicious mg, per was served by the ladiuvm Springton W. I. in the GUI! 9' ing. all returned home my W but happy alter such a V"! i” able picnic. ..-Z-M-rm moszwoov. Calla 1"” '" (AP)-Trainer Jimmy Jag: "' iiounoed today "MS cm '"uIIi first and only "two-om M, in horse racing. has run 0!. I wwo him: up 6:1: g.,'("” "ll when e I a it tune. to retire him.” Jonnu '' "He has reached his The "goal" was "Hand "4 mark. which in 1'3. won I inn it'oiiywoo'h clots '3. We in .n'e.lree.llIll:'lll!lima-Bil" '" iior's earnings 10 01:55” for being on tiine for day during the y:a.il'i. Thompson and new- course namely Il- Method.