Wag. Releemr The Church of the Most Holy ltedeeiner, Charlottetown. was the em ,1 . Nagy mm on Aug entiats of antiquity - and plug. ff". lggigalzyhigdgglgrw M?1,u.:, 3:118:31 t;r'i;:: --lwregee gm? ctan It the IUGIII DRUG STORE. graphs. 1- o . e. an . ' er a e g . g ::.:'bonud' Charlottetown, Wu world lives today on food develop- Kx:!:';;.:""o Silvio! 3” "gum" 513:: TE” D” "n KGPDoch leads the Province in unmg .13 mu;-iggg u, M, Jan, edl b:'e!'::-91:1. h - gin nauinber of candidates meriting Pierre. Ion or Mr. and Mrs. Francois mm sqmgh'i;;; .P'0tggc" II 90- non measles and Winston awe -rnassnona Reataur- 19” gin! Avg!!- Boivln. Bhawinigln Falls. P.Q., and ,.',,."uy ;m'."';m gfcih ""1 ri mid Recordings at Toombs ant open from 3:30 a.m.-t.lll 1:30 mi 1 ugmeged Hort hu partici- R"' ""1 Bowl” b”m" 01 me Maize. or Indiar: eon: ia.r:onsid- M 0 amt "m' :f.ld. Wfter esafet c"'M.w1fnlmlIvIl. I'”””' "m""d lb” mm” '1”? "ed to be the moat highly da- anvrc: so sick. Dial am "we -rnssr was aicxiwnlr-. pr nine ears iiismmm or T mqnony and celebrated the Nup- veloped "Hcununl "op on nu 0 g u. Pb . M” m- Cm cw mm” "mm" ml 1 d ' many excellent ml um. I.” of the arm. It I. no hum, an we a arm or. Mus. a. lock 03!. Wen awmmera an Lfo savers have The bride. given in marriage by developed in act. mn why W Guri; c Sign trained here during that her 11010? W010 I 1100? length do not know the parent graa: ISLAND GRILL Queen Street FOR. HOME BAKING Dial 0606. G" IOW 01 WhII&lPi;nch lace and from which -the r " developed Diai nae. serving full course din- The Cake Box Psrkdale orders 033.: h(?,.9:d2':,.n:':&:" odh';':": ' ' . B an i”"' ”"' ” ” ''”w ”” " we lminluins Ohihm dl-It Wm d'"Y- Safety oommim. rrr-'nus all the veil was held in place by a pointed up or seed pearls and she carried a cascade bouquet or baby 'muins. Her attendants were Miss sus- anne Boivin, sister of the groom. as maid of honor and Miss Clem- erioe Tremblay and Miss Bernadette MacDonald, sister of the bride, as bridesmaids. Miss Boivin chose a. dress of peach embroidered net over taffeta. Miss Tremblay and Miss MacDonald were similarly attired, in gowns of mid-night blue. They carried muffs "M lcmber Uh IH3t- 'I'er0-I1 Bells Gillie of Oharlottetown now i-h-t It lent two Ieuoni instruc- ot blue and white mums and 1:53;: ,2"? EpxElf.:.E, I:g.n';"u:::i 1-m-m-'-i of Vancouver. 3. 0.. arrived here tion and Practice is necessary for pnllsnuny PETER PAN meg lihelddru 683”! m'Vw"9t1”F9 m"d' in the last couple of years They S 'I;ui;(day 1831;: illd I-an luea: gin ualverzgty ?::ItdI:oIi:mli;mnuI'gg' ,WHITE CHOCOLATE as a o w sraw. A . o a. e ac na, Grea I 0 n u I I mm. mm Cram Mammal. my sent photosrapha 01 their '1'. V- ' ' George st. and the twenty feet back stroke. SPICE " GOLDEN 2 . r. . . . . 35c ported the groom. The bride's mother selected a dress of powder blue crepe embroid- ered in silver and wore a corsage of white carnations. Mrs. Alberlc Boivin, sister of the groom, wore a suit of white gs. I The only solution to the mystery Augugb uh by Mr, Kent Ellis, Red imrdlne Wnoh Ted 5CC3550YIe5- H91” 15 Ah” the” 955315 IWV0 be!" Oross Bupervisor. Mr. and Mrs. Currie Isenor and AW”'d'- '2 corsage was of red and white ca.r- wanderng in space ever since sta- The women; Immuge gpm-.50.-ed sons, Mu-Vin um Hug-dc, have re. Juniors: Charlie MacMlllsn, Bruce ALL FLAVORS nations. "0" K L E E CNN to "M the course with Mrs. I-Iarold Bea- turned to their home at Lantz Sid- Roam. Barbara MacDonald. Nicky ROSEDALE (Choice) Ushers WeiT'SfLt. Bernard Blan- ' . ',, ton as Chairman of the Swimming ing, N. S. alter a most enjoyable Warren. 6 e - chard. Halifax. and Jackie Mac- A Came” which MP5" "i And Water Safety Committee. Miss holiday in Southport and Charlotte. Intermediates: Malt Maclsaac. I ' ' ' 2” ' ' ' ' ' 2 . . .-.5; .-. . . 35C Donald, brother of the bride. Present in the sanctuary for the ceremony were: Very Rev. J. Grog- ory Murphy. C. 55. R.. Rev. Ber- nard Quinn, 0.M.I.. Rev. James Trainer. 0M.I.. Rev. Allan Noonan, O.M.I.. and my. Lorrie MacDonald, Iff'fs”'.fef;:jeQ”:';I”;e'cg;"g:f L5: Dorothy Benton. Dianne Benton. 110,... we 5....” go.,...,, o,M,1. worlws mstest came”. Marilyn Robertson, Erwin Judsen, In hm” mmory of Awudl. SEFVGT-5 01' W9 M1155 WEN? HBITV The peninsula Nam,m,1;3,nk, in Jmle Pludenhoerr SYN” Carve” Bronze Medallion: Peter MacNutt, and Frank Callaghan, cousins of cedarhursn Long nlmdl New Dorine Carver, Rose Carver, Janet Sm.-LDON MMQUARME Jimmy whm. the bride. During the Nuptial Mass pleas- ing solos were rendered by Mr. Frank Maclntyre and his daughter, Ml-S5 M3lJ'83FCt- change in the lobby to provide N "I, mo" 1 Mr. Acx H. Machean, was or- nickles and dimes for those who .1. ” ' u g I hum, '-'ww ganist. - need them for parking-meters. A 0 yo':;np"m yo '" Following the ceremony a recep- tion attended by approximately '10 guests was held at the Queen Hotel. Toastmaster for the occas- ion was Rev. Lorne MacDonald, .')M.l. Brief reinarks were made hi; the groom, Mr. Jean Boivin, the ai-ide's father, Mr. Allan J. Mac- Donald, Rev. Bernard Quinn, 0. M.l.. Rev. Paul Boivin. Mr. Bernard Blanchard and Mr. Louis Crete. Shortly following the reception Mix and Mrs. Boivin left on a honeymoon trip to Boston, New York and other American cities. On their return they will reside in Ottawa. g For travelling the bride wore a suit of white gzibardine with ligh' alua accessories. Her corsage was i blue orchid. Out of town guests included: Rev. Paul Boivin. Three Rivers, P. Q: Rev. Bernard Quinn, O.M.I., Ottawa; Rev. Allan Noonan. 0M.I. Ottawa; Rev. Lorrie MacDonald. 0. MI.. Ottawa; Mrs. Alberia Boivin, Quebec; Miss Susanne Boivln. Bhawinigan Falls. P.Q.; Miss Clam- enoe Trernblay. Montreal: Mr. and Mrs. U. .7. Pineau, New Glasgow, NS.; Mr. and Mrs. William Pitts. N. 3.; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mac- Ilarville. Montreal: Mr. Bernard Blanchard. Halifax. N. S.' Miss Patricia. Morris, Halifax. N. Tile. P.Q.; Mr. and Mrs. Louis Strange lat True I: I. ll. lseuenr The arentest agricultural aci- .There used to be a '1'. V. station at Houston called KLEE. In July 1950 it was changed to K P ll. C-TV. Since then there have been no broadcasts in the world of the signals K L E E-TV. Yet strange but true they have been received in England. as recently as last March. Paul Huhridrof. Chief en- gineer of K P R C-TV has been receiving letters and photos from Charles Bailey and Atlantic Elec. trcnics Limited of Lancaster. Eng- screens to prove it. Could this be some jokers prank? Hardly con- sidering that the cost of such equipment runs into hundreds of thousands of dollars. How do you suppose such signals reached as far as London anyway? atom bomb explosion has been speeded up to take pictures at the rate nf 15,000,000 I! second. It used to take only 3.5000000. This amazing gadget was de- veloped by the university of Call- York. is unique in that it caters to people's comfort as well as taking care of their money. There is a small jar containing rack filled with umbrellas also stands in the bank. Anyone caught in a shower may help himself to one of these. All this thoughtfulness has paid off. The little bank is having grow- ing pains and its profits in spite of the competition of the New York City banks are steadily going up. Card Of Thanks Mrs. John Knox and Family wish to sincerely thank all their kind friends and neighbours for the many acts oi kindness shown them during their recent bereavement. Also Rev. A. Frank MscLean and Dr. R. G. lea who helped break the sad news. and Mr. N. D. Mc- Lean. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of David W. A CITY AND nrsuucr l"il'w-"i'-'-rm-. more for rm..." Pictures. -100: noun: auvs raun- IUIN OIL. - Quaker oil burn- ing Kitchen Ranges and Floor Fur- naces. Bryenton sc McKaY- ENGAGEMENT. - Mr. and Mrs. Michael Handrahan wish to an- nounce the engagement of their daughter Teresa Josephine to Wil- fred Prlncis the son of Mrs. Ger- trude xiggins and the late Mr. Bernard Kiggine. Charlottetown. Marriage to take place on sep- Al Alexandra it Red Cross swimming and Water Safety Tests were conducted at Alexandra on Saturday afternoon. Paula Burden was the Instructor. The following candidates passed their tests successfully and re- celved Red Cross Awards. BEGINNERS: Donna. Richards. Jones, Irma Bell. Ruth Wood. Glen Heston, Donnie Judson. JUNDRS: Sheldon Maurice Maccabe. Benton, I wish to express my sincere thanks to the Doctors and Nurses and all who assisted in caring for me while a patient in the Prince County Hospital, to the clergyman and other friends who called on me. and all who sent. flowers, messages ind treats; and I. special thank you to neighbors and friends for their many acts of kindness to my family at home. Mrs. Keith Adams. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of Sheldon MacQuarria who departed this life August lzili, 1954. in my memory I cherish a 'picture More precious than silver or gold. It's the picture of my dear brother. Whose memory will never grow old. bovingly Remembered by his Brother Charlie and Family. M.lilar. who , d away ' 12, 1951. Your memo ,. to III is I keepuke With which we shall never put Though God bu you in his keep- in: ' We still have you In our heart. IN MEMORIAM In IDVIIIEAIIIOIIIOPJ of my Brother. Sheldon MAcQuurIe. who passed away August 12th. 1953. Ileppocli lead In life Saving Awards In?! TAXI. g Dial euo-an cssswlu. ror emu Photo- details for this Course which was conducted by Miss Thelma Mac- Donald. 'I'here was a large and enthusiastic group of Beginners at Keppoch this year. These young swimmers tried valiantly but the increased requirements of the new Beginner teat. proved too much for their abil- ity. This same situation is appar- ent in all swimming a.nd Water Safety Classes this year. It appears ENGAGEMENT. - Mr. and Mrs. H. Penna Moore. Charlottetown. announce the engagement of their daughter. Hazel June. to Myron MacDonald Weeks, son of Mr. and Mrs. William weeks, Fredericton. Marriage to take place early in sep- tembcr. Personals Mrs. W. L. Eraser formerly Miss Paul cudmore. Red Cross super- viaur tested all the classes and Miss Nora Denlols presented the Red cross Awards. The Royal Life Saving society Awards will be given to the candidates at a later date. Canadian Red Cross society Her many friends will regret to learn that Mrs. Fred Walsh of Kinkora. is a patient in the Prince County Hospital where she will updergo an operation. All wish her a quick recovery. town. While in Charlottetown they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Morrison. 85 Kent Street. IN MEMORIAM Nancy White, Frances Ann Cullen. Tommy Keefe, Jimmy MacNul.t, John Curtis, Eileen McMillan. John Ives. . Seniors: Mari-la Jones. Don Pick- ard. Heather Baunderaon. Intermediate Life Saving Certi- ficates: soott Rogers, Elinor Farm- er, Colin Macluillan, David Ives Michael Farmer. who was killed August 12th, 1958. Ha little thought the day he left His home he would not return to ace Also willing to give I helping hand To everybody a friend both young and old. Nobody knows the bitter pain we have suffered Since God took you from us dear; But hope to meet again. Lovingiy Remembe ed by Mother. Dad. sisters and Brothers. Also Chris (Regina). IN -MEMORIAM In loving memory of my dear Brother Sheldon MacQuarrIe, who was killed August 12th. 1953. His memory is my keepsake. With which I will never part. God has him in ma keeping. And I have him in my heart. But when friends see me smile Little they know his Inem '... are in my heart. . , Please God forgive I lllent tear, A silent wish that he was here. There are otlien. yea wig know He was my brother and we all loved him no. God took his hand and we had to P0 a 1 He eased his pain. but broke my heart. WIN CAKE MIXES, pkg. ... . 37c MARVENIS MIXED COOKIES. lb. 35c CAMPBELLIS TOMATO SOUP. 2 iins . 25c FOR THE B FRESH DELICIOUS FRUIT FLAVOURFUL CANTELOUPE, each N0. 1 RIPE A TOMATOES. 2 lbs. . FRESH GARDEN WAX BEANS. 2 lbs. . . LUSCIQUS GRAPES. 2 lbs. . TASTY BARTLETT PEARS.6for FLORIDA (White) ERAPEFRIIIT. 3 for . 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