sEPTEMBER 7. 1951 dpggg. - Simmons - Simmons Wedding , a beaded tiara. She carried a seated with a white Bible he ' . 305'! End Kiri! Of East R0 all . ""'f bouquet of Rapture roses. pastor, Rev. D. M. Fraser. by t had an 0PD01'l-lmitY 0! D8S8'lnByReii & Miss Clara Simmons, sister of The groom's gift to the bride A quiet wedding of widespread Cross Swimming and Water Safe- - cI"l:Il;'iI5ii;3e&i;i1ueBi:VPg3i'thfilgiggig the brldei was bridesmaid wearing were pearl earrings. to the brides- ..... interest was solemnised in Hall: i-3' T98?! On SB?-Ufday mmninii. 9” I ' E EOWH 0 yellow organdy and net- maid an ornamental brooch, to the fax. N. S. at three o'clock on Se - September 1. Mr. Darold Tanton. ' - . at a Pretty iVeddmEi:5;i”" AW! 1 in ted skirt with matching mitts. organist a brooch and to the (3! G60!!! Kitchen) tember 1,. when Miss Myrtle Gog- Charlottetown. carried Out SWim- 2 lime when 3”" M” 5imm”"5- headdress of pink flowers with soloist gold cuff links. V dard, youngest daughter of Mr. ming and Water Safety instruction ' -' daughter 0i Mi" imd MW KW shoulder length veil. She carried Following the ceremony is re- oTTAwA' Sept 6 " (Cm " and Mrs. G. B. Goddard, Dart- in this community for the past simmons. wilmot Valley and wal- lace Robert Simmons. son of Mr. Mr. Freeman Dockcndorff was Tourist Home with 40 ts - ith M-. Milt Fitz tick, n conditions were encountered ' ' and Mrs. Arthur Simmons. Bei- Kroomman. whue Mew-3, Elmer sent, The toast to thegllgisde 3'55 ::lmC:,Phmp Wm muow ii "aim of Mr. land ME: Johnpgitrzpatriscik. throughout the course. However, We offer you 3' Spirited C015 mot. Lot 16. were united in Mill Simmons. brother of the bride, and proposed by Rev. D. M. Fraser and an O path Maud by her great. Bediord. Prince Edward Island. the -following candidates com- advange .5ty1e3 bonds of matrimony. The double- ring ceremony was performed by the iI8Si0F- R0V- 11 M- F'””- Mrs. Roy Simmons, mother oi ceived fro M. and Mr. P l t- ti ith ck t f Chantilly Elementary - Gail Buchanan. The Chillch W35 b""i'”""-V d'-' the bride, wore a two-piece drew Muggah. l-l2llta.xF, was reaclaby lilo cgllgiffgt 5.253113 wgsdrir ta W3,” lriltfer, zleervesvtaptlfinge oto points Gail Stewart. Irene Parkman, d L . .k. bl I rorated with summer flowers and of Hwy crepe with matching ac- groomsman. just a collection of British J15 over her wrists and full skirt lall- Diane Buchanan, Helen Mac- "5595 3 lemal 5' 5' Ow- icrn for the occasion. To the strains of Lohengrin's "Bridal Chorus", played by Mrs. Earl Leard, the bride entered the piiurch on the arm of her father, illusion yoke. and ruffle of lace from shoulder to shoulder. Thu: long sleeves came to a point over the back of the hands. and the skirt was cut on full lines. Her full-length veil fell gracefully from a bouquet of pink roses. Leigh Simmons, brother groom, were ushers. of the ccssorles and corsage of pink roses. Mrs. Arthur Simmons. mother of the groom, wore a two- piece dress of grey crepe with red roses. Beside You" of the register. As this was the first wedding ceremony performed in the newly erected Fundamental Baptist Church, Mrs. Simmons was pre- during the signing ception was held at Birch Hill responded to by the groom. Dur- ing the reception a telegram re- Latcr the happy couple left by motor for Ottawa. and other points of interest in Ontario. For travel- ling the bride wore a navy gabar- dlne suit with light blue acces- THE GllARDlAN. iEIizaliotii Travels illoyal Path Illazed Princess Elizabeth, when she via. its Canada next month with great-great grand-uncle 165 years ago and well trod by royalty since. 0'"?!-WM Eenial Prince William Henry. third of the nine sons of Kim: George III of England, who himself later succeeded to the throne as William IV. mouth. was united in UH AR l.( )'l'l'ET()W'N Fitzpatrick-iiolldard Wedding The bride looked her wedding gown of white The fingertip veil was marriage charming in net lng in a slight train at the back. held in place by a coronet of Llles of the Valley. She carried a c scade bou- quet of Talisman roses with Lily East Royalty S. and VLS. Iests 9:- two weeks. Unfavourable weather pleted the tests and will receive Red Cross Awards. Kinnon. Junior - Donald Buchanan. Intermediate - Jean Parkman. Senior - Richard Heartz. Mrs. Harold Heartz is chairman ...- W use sEVEN lpction of prices. new ssnson onsssss Near for now and later-,. and was charming in a floor- Flying Officer Ralph Emery. R. series and corsage of red roses. Young Prince William-he had of the Valley streamers. of this committee and will make imgiii gown of white satin, trim- C.A.F. Station, Summerslde, was The young couple will reside in just turned 21-visited Canada in Mrs. Maurice 0icle.. Antigonlsh, arrangements for the presenta- mod with seed pearls. with sheer guest soloist, singing "I'll Walk summerside where the groom is 1735 8! 8 Cllplain in the British sister of the bride. attended RS U011 01 Ct3TimC3ic5- "9-"'5 5-mi ployed as a mechanic as the rage of Mr Willard MacDonald Navy's Halifax and West Indies Squadron. He was in Canada on matron of honor. and wore a floor pins. length gown of pink moire taffeta with matching headdress. She car- ried a nosegay of pink and white and off during a period of three years and visited a number of centres. while the bride is employed on . -'h'Jh'-5Pn'u'u'Ju'-'uH.'.'.'.'(fJu'J.'uH.'-V-'u'fJ-'-!n'u'-'J the ofiice staff of R. T. Holman copper gabardine suit with green accessories and a. corsage of yel- Ltd- . . . h th . LL AND WINTER SUITS o o 0 His Vltslt was not in the cat- C 3,55!" gfo":,',,'2f...n was Edward M " On Tuesday, July 24. a shower 93”” ii " wne WW1 Vlsitm Fitzpatrick, brother of the groom reside in Dan. Fitzpatrick will mouth. Among the out at town guests DRESSES and COATS ARRIVING DAILY! :'n'u'n'u'inH'in'u'u'u'a'fa'o'n'f-':'nF-Fu'u'u'a'-'-'5'-'u'n' royal visits as we didn't start until 1860-but history books show that he did attend some official functions in the scattered towns of early British North America and Perhaps set the pace for the was held in honour of the bride at. the home of her parents. The living room was tastefully decor- ated with pink and white stream- (SIS. To the strains of the wedding Following the double ring cere- mony, a reception was held at the home of the bride's parents. The were Mn John F-itzpamck' M, bewmuny 3Pi”mied table W35 and Mrrs. Edward Fitzpatrick. Mrs. centred with a three-tier weddingid-homds Doug”. Bedfox-d. prince I w roses. 5 On their return. Mr. and Mrs. ; :3 descendants who followed him cake' the mom being beaumuny Edward Island-, Mr. and Mrs. . march played by Mrs. Elmer Waite. d orat d with gladvioli and sum- in - II '1- the bride was escorted to me sen across the seas. "sec, mfwersl Mm Mabel Mam" J. S. Edgecombe, Souris. Prince Use Quin Lay Awgy Plan, A small depOS Edward Island and Mr. and Mrs. of honour by her sister, Miss Clara ' ' ' cups while Simmons. The many gifts were Opened by Miss Phyms H083 kind We": heirs to the throne. Others toast to the bride. , SMALL FWD Mrs. Leigh Simmons and were ar- came as members of the British Later the young couple left on a ' ranged on the table by Miss Au- 18115 and "W31 forces, perhaps motor trip through the Eastern . e . d drey Waugh and Miss Dorothy landing 10f 8 brief Stay at one of United States to Ottawa. return- The Caymu" I5ia"d5' 3' dep9"d' 5-mmdnsd while Miss Leona Hooper the Atlantic coast bastions. Some 1 p 1 Edward Is. 9110? 01 Jamiiicfi 3'0 S8101 F0 ha” add Miss Helm Simmons read the returned to represent the Mon- 11:,K,dT)y way 0 rnce been discovered ' by Christopher accompanying verses 0; good arch as Governors or Governors- For travelling the bride were 3 Columbus while roaming the wishes. The gifts consisted of linen, electrical appliances. china. sil- verware, and money. After Jean Some, like Princess Elizabeth, General. From all reports, Prince Wil- llam was a gay and popular young blade. He made an extended visit presided over the tea Mr. Peter Howard proposed the Maurtce Oicle. Antigonish. Caribbean. will hold any garment. ALI. Charlottetown Agrees . . I U k d , f mi b ud to St. John's. capital. of New- p tillll) egift.:.Vetti)limf)re;3rIlt fol-nedmin toundland. and delighted the RICHER FLAVOR singing "For She's a Jolly Good "W955" 0' ""3 day by Wend- l3cliow." A delicious lunch was "'3 a Wvernme” ha" i” Q”eb"- The picture of health... that's an Aylmer Tomato at harvest time. Plump, red-ripe and rich with good- nesa after a aumme of sunshine. Then, within 24 hours of picking, their eu- perb flavor is captured in . . . Your Family Dosorvos Aylmor QualI'fY served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Robert Waugh, Mrs. Keith Simmons, Mrs. Herbert Simmons and Mrs. John Barrett. ON MURDER CHARGE NEW YORK. Sept. 5 -(AP)- A comely suburban housewife was booked on a homicide charge today after police said she shot her husband to death because she be- lieved "he was cheating on me." Weeping reniorsefuily. Mrs. Marg- aret swigonski, 25. was quoted by police as saying the .22-calibre rifle she aimed at her husband Theodore. 26. went off when "he lunged at me." Visited Montreal He voyaged down the St. Law- rence to visit Montreal and, on the way, stopped off at the tiny river port of Sorel. The people of Sorel were so taken with his stay that they promptly changed the name of their town to Wil- llam Henry. Later. it reverted to Sorel. as it is today. Prince William was created Duke of Clarence in 1789 and recalled to home waters. - He succeeded to the throne in 1830 and died in 1837. Two daughters had prede- ceased him and his niece suc- ceeded him as Queen Victoria. 0 0 O Canada's next royal visitor was ' BV J. R. toria. Quebec's Kent House is g game? udtti-1; htlhis sollcdler grinsie. ' ' E B 50 e 3 THEY on BHB B . OUT, ALL lkl THERE TO lN"LlE LL NEVIER lilie Cgifhe toi thist cdigntgyhin 179d or: you; SCRATCH H16 BACK Li EAGU w en - res men. e t Roya T l CAN'T I WITHA PA"? OF AGAN WW5 Ellllliil. "if: ..ff.2?5i3".f.lul l's”6o'?'. HAVE A Mwu'rE'5 PRNACY ? THE BULL i..- THE wooos THEM OLD CALIPEIZS. SEEN HIM- AND I THINK HE DROPPED THEM DUNN TH" BACK OF HIS NECK! co-in. wsv av an annex. IN THAT ' W riiiiiilliil JTF?.WiLLiAMiS 1 M. am. a. a. Mr. on. UUR BOARDING HOUSE r cm . iiiii iiiiiitliiiiitr iziiiiiiliiif . 7E'r'f, EGAD, Yse. ALVIN! 1 ONCE WROTE William's brother. Prince Edward. Duke of Kent and father of Vic- livlng at Halifax and Quebec, and. at one time, quelled a riot at Charlesbourg by addressing the rioters in French. lie visited Niagara. Fredericton and Saint John. N. B.. as well as other early settlements. He was Commander-in-Chief in British North America when he returned home in 1800. Perhaps with vis- ion before his time. he suggested in a letter in 1814 that the Brit- ish North American Provinces be united. He felt, he wrote. that there were too many legislaturesd The first official royal visitor was handsome Prince Edward. then Prince of Wales and later King Edward VII. who toured the settled areas of British North America in 1860, laid the corner- stone of the original Parliament i Became Governor-General His brother. Prince Arthur and Duke of Connaught. was the first member of royalty to come to Canada after Confederation. A junior army officer. he came in line of duty in 1869 to join his regiment at Montreal, where it had been stationed to bolster de- fences against the Indians. ' He returned to Canada in 1911 as Governor-General, serving un- til 1916. Princess Louise, fourth dough- ter of Victoria, lived in Canada from 1878 to 1833 while her hus- band. the Marquis of Lorne. serv- ed as Governor-General. of Wales. later King Edward VIII and now the Duke of Windsor- probably was the royal visitor. of recent years. best known to Cana- dians. He came to the Dominion several times, including one for- mal royal tour in 1919. and be- came Canada's first royal property owner through his purchase of I ranch 85 miles southwest of Cal- iznry. As a 1-anchor. he pays taxes like any other Canadian. Princess Elizabeth's visit is the first royal tour since her parents -the present King and Queen- came in May. 1939. short months hefore the ominous clouds of the Second World War shouldered across Canada's horizon. As did young Prince in that early. adventurous year of 1860. the King and Queen in 19.") visited Washington nnd the tomb of George Washington at Mount Vernon, Va. Prlnccls Elizabeth Edward ' and her husband. too. will visit the U. S. capital and mw 0'1," lirv'"'"i at the burial place of the T" 'V i '-N led the American colonies in rv.--l QQX , C A mine: 4 General nu. ' P. -' 43 4 CEREAL its 0”" .. 4' g.. i . Buildings at Ottawa and visited in" "d "llnr. i Washington. He was Victoria's 3 combing"- " eldest son. imi lax &6 n-rHE A VIZTUOUQ George V. the sailor King. jou: ; xa c 35'-We AND NOBLE-'.EDucATiouxi .. LAEORIOIJ5, 2:”? .hi..l?.'.i:?...(X""if.'”i.':.”.i'.i:.i 1', ON INDEED ' Navy in 1883 and 1884. He landend l .. V g at Halifax. He later visited C 7 EDUCATlON, El-SE 50 60 6A i' ? ado twice before succeeding to the uucne Amos! GREEN. 40 FULL OF 6009” I 35”” 6 i2'2i".l2..1”33'.?.'L””n1l'i2”?.i 2.12.: 2 F-N 'WP'V Y0lJ'RE- PROSPECT AND MELCDIOU5, A null dgain in 1908 to attend the 5, AN ow ' 60UND5 THAT THE ”ARi2 may I 53:12:" ::.":;:';":'.:.::,.l:'i"::.:: 1 OXFORD OF ORPHEU5 l5 NOT 'B M AN A:Mo5 Accomhanied by the Dunne” 0, i MAN -uv5OT MORE K, aE EDT I dam York, now thd ?ue.en Mother. .9 ANY S, v(HoU6HT if l-lls eldest son-Edward. Prince .,' ...-cc . '