__ gown of white taffeta with white|i © Ngee ont ay Young Couple United In Double Ring Ceremony Miss Barbara Sonya Ward, dav- ring ceremony was Rev. Mons. P. Mc- Mahon, whe also celebrated Nup- Mass, The organist was Joseph Dougan. The solo- ist was Mr. James Flannagan. Summer flowers and vigil lights decorated the altar. The guests Given in marriage by her fa- ther the bride was radiant in a long sleeved ballerina length nylon lace and large bow, with sequins and pearl trimmings. Her headdress was a crown, trimmed with sequins and pearls. She carried a bouquet of white carnations. ° Miss Paula Ward, was brides- maid for her sister, and wore a shrimp ballerina dress, with taf- feta skirt and two layers of net, matching headdress and white accessories. She carried a bou- quet of white and shrimp carpa- tions. Mr. Desmond Whitlock was best man. The ushers were Mr. in Dowling and Mr. Leo Pywling. ++ For her daughter's wedding. Mrs. Ward chose a blue sheath dréss and her accessories includ- ‘ed a white picture hat and glov- GEORGETOWN Mr. Mervin McInnis of St. eans, Quebec, who is holidaying is home in Elliotvale, was a visitor to Georgetown and guest of Mr. and Mrs. if e 322 i | j o children, Richard Jr., Dianne of New York, were guests of Mrs. Poloun’s grandmother, Mrs. Annie Gard- Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Fitzgerald of Brookline, Mass., who are va- cationing at Lanes’ Cabins in Mon- . were recent guests at the fhome of Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Fitz Mr. and Mrs. Charies Collings and: three children of Sydney, N. §., who are holidaying in the Pro- vinee were recent guests of Mrs. Colling’s grandmother, Mrs. An- Cpl. Alton MacKenzie of the R.C.M.P. who has been stationed at Yellowknife, North West Ter- ritories, and who with Mrs. Mac- Kenzie and son Graydon, are vis- Cpl. MacKenzie’s parents, . and Mrs. Robert J. MacKen- zie in Souris,-motored to George- on Saturday and accompany- them was Miss Ellen Stead. While in Georgetown they were ts of Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Lavers. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Alex Meaney and family left ‘recently by car on return to their home in Corner brook, Nfid., following a holiday in Georgetown at the home of Mrs. Meaney’s grgndfather, Mr. Michael Burke Sr. Mrs. Douglas Gray and son Ro- bert, who have been the guests of Mrs. Gr L.H. Douglds, left recently on re- turn to teir home in Portsmouth, N.H. WARNING - PARENTS VITAMINS X bE. i un 5 *s grandmother, Mrs «are just as essential for_ your children’s school needs as new shoes, pencils etc. Choose from such quality brands as Parke-Davis, Up- John, Mead’s, Lederle. SEE YOUR DOCTOR THEN SEE US! GIGGEY’S PHARMACY “We Treat The Sick Well” 3 Kent St. Dial 3178 . | tel. v ee oni DE Ae a es ed % ae - 55 @ COTTON WORSTEDS @ GREY, BLUE, BROWN ‘2 @ BOYS’ SWEATERS Long Sleeve, V-neck and Cardigan style Assorted colors and patterns. 2.99 ea. Dad, now is your chance to show Mom how to shop and save. SHOP TODAY AND SAVE! ‘BOYS’ POLO PYJAMAS * ® tae 2.49 - —¥N™ i ie ahi iss Boys’ @ Flannel : Charcoal 7 * eo) Cau ase)” rit in - Pu we ee eseane8e €8% ee ee a eee oe 3 See II Ne Pe ae ee ee a a ae ee ee ee A AAAS A AA EY St see®, 29th. “vrs SATUR FEN gg m. 10 5:45 p.m. oS ate ster? ihc, ne ‘ : ra eee * bride, The verses were read ty) Yvomne thanke August Bride Mrs. Vernon Sian and re ber. _° ki ¢ a : Eimer Caseley . Cook) After a few well-chosen Is Honoured Eowatt, a former room-mate of |explaining the purpose of Lon Tiras, emning. Jn!7| (ie ee ee ee ee ae en 2 Eimer Smith and Mrs. bride-to-be in her usual |>eeutiful ¢ presented Eimer Reeves assisted by Mrs.| Pleasant manner thanked atl nem by Mise Palsy Haman ex Fred peed vane Uettamte'et 8 ee ee ee ee shower vonne Gauthier, invited vissit ” ther of Mr, ad Mrs. Elmer Gas. her new home in New. Toronto. eee eee brothers Oswald, at her home in South Free-| A delicious lunch was served omne Gen in hee pa Costello, The living ? Pe ee Ranaaaes, sasied by Mrs. "Tye remainder of the evening desta -room was . tastefully Me- . we decorated with pink and white | Eachern and Mrs. Alvin Sietson.|"4* Sent in music and dancing-| Leary, Me. Willard Saunders ‘Family there. They speak tighly of the senate Gnd bemquets of mined Beg tang rigpeetnlyr dieing! assisted by memn-| kinder’ ' suctioaneine, ; ly impressed with London and sembled, the bride-to-be was es-| Billy Campbell. —_ dered @ personal shower by her|ane James alt Racer rossion tock place at jncted he warm greetings extant a aoe oe Se oe et ee jiving |triends in Toronto before leaving Guest epeakers home of Mr. and Mrs. James|ed Canadian visitors. They were “Here Ce Crohen : there im June. She received Ryan cerned bryelln oP yp dig ao played by Mrs. Ray Smith, |the guests deparied ‘wishing [ed much to her ‘eousseau. Sunday were Rev. ied by her husband F. S. Mervin|of Cambridge who befriended so The baskets of gifts were| Yvonne & very happy wedded Som Feanepivania, E. Kahle and their three chil-|many of our Island boys during brought im by the Misses Connie | life. Charles Townsley. on Soler and. Saha Ge seonnd. Sune Tae. ee Ree: Seen cemene, Siaieen, Saaeiay On Tuesday evening August 4, O'LEARY ext, Quebec home from a year|old son, and Joe Ready of Ker Reeves, Betty es and Linda/ Yvonne and her fiance, Robert Mr. and Mrs.- James Dunbar, de tia nlice hd ta 00 te ae ae ue i conser har The gifts were opened by Mrs. ee tae or nee a een ee Mrs. Ellis Smaliman and far ont i ' Sten : . Mrs. Waldron Barbour \ Boulter Boulter - Se eS ee teen] we, rer See Ted Tidmarsh and Mrs. George |land, Carleton Siding, on behslf|dren, Alma, spent ‘Friday. visit-|and wily Mire. Nelll Boulter, Glew Halifax, a aee Sean Their visit Agno dy adh Wood, former school mates of the oi the cast of Borden Players ofjing at the home of Mr. and Mrs.'!wood canal 4 oe aon Kahle while in ee nae eae a tone ear elcrere ss” ic a Se ey a4 ho oi Pap 2 Pi Ps x4 fay eG - ‘|Europe spent their vacations tre-|greatly impressed with Denmark MI EI I OE LEE PF EF EPP PE IAP IPP PFE AEEI SD j|velling, and had, the opportunity | and Holland. The intensified farm- oh : , Ae eee = | ae ¢€ . 95 ¢ a. * # ; 4 : shop and Save atE ATON'S= * #¢ |. ae ae bal " * « ¢ «b OPENINGS FOR YOU... im the Senior Matriculation AP: ¥ me ~ ce MER hE PRP: PP Oe (GradeXIII) amd the Bible Departments. Christian Education, ae to a ie ee ee ee ea ee FC ak ee ee as p % Music and Secretarial Majors in the two-year Bible Course. vs The United Baptist Bible Training School Curtains o z ae ty ; j ‘ = ‘ ' cs ; MI 4 ” ‘ . ae: Sandals and swivel straps in the mM, Lacey patterns in colours 2.2 es « group. Broken size range, Clear- ‘yf Rose, Green, Yellow. Sizes 30” i + ¢ ; meme PF 72", eae oe OS P M y Ay SPECIAL, 1 69 Angfng % P.M. Special, ie 2 59 Oe iss a a 2 e e@ Pair §s gh 7 ss e OE 80 aaa PP dat 00-9" 8"8 ee 8 ~9"s7870 ee es and she wore a corsage of | fis - C2 ee EO Oe eens oe ~ shite . tions. f L ‘ € ; sf , ts # Sete see ese BS Fry Pete ecicis iene a se RO PMP I ERIS eg ata at at at ahaa tata amo” Oe ception was leld at the Queen Hi + @ s 2 4 The ‘pride’s table coutinad Ay xe/ Ball Point Pens. ae 20 Piece Set ome see ot as ee A net eter tr, Be BOM % -le a by sil ndle- | em . * sticks and white capers and Of The United Baptists em ° a aS, _ are set. Blue + 3 iny vases cut flowers. igen Sale : Ae OW design ee For her honeymoon trip through MARITIME CHURCHES aa F mr 8 P.M. SPECIAL, 09 my 2 PM. SPECIAL, "e the Mariti New England ps Saturda Each iS : States, the. om fae tenn |y 4 ectBentlal cchecl, Gistinguiond fer Cirteiien Woling, 21 Jewel Movement on y ni & sa 3.95 B green polka dress, with green Sweep Second Hand oe ge Bh g "eee t's" ees" o's) Overjacket and while accessories || uf" ‘cist standards, and thorough scholarship . . - beautifel 1} @ Shock-Proof *%, Remain On Sale While x02 «* PPP OES ieee tetgtat ane eek ecere OS and a corsage of pink carnations. |} buildings ... young people from all Atlantic provinces... Water-Resistant — as . “ bake Pfs s*e' no's e's 0%" s*a*e! nd On their return the young Unbreakable Mainspring At Quantities Last. A ay couple will reside at 123 Summet | moderate cost$ and scholarship help. ‘ : me Hanger and Brush Set tid \ se - S aie || ALSO JUNIOR MATRICULATION AND SHORT COURSES | <x) 7 . *. BD agin Page By dowry an a ors 2 = No Phone Or Mail Coat hanger and clothes brush x wie’ Goes . ao For A Catalogue Write The Principal, Moncton, N. B. m ‘Orders On combined. Varnished wood — Odd and ends in assorted Mat- ilyn Skinners, N. Sydney, Carl , zs JEWELLERS fe 2! These Folds up. ware. Ay Morrison, N.” Sydney, Mr. Tom || ‘ FALL TERM BEGINS SEPT. 8 f Sy ials, Please! 2 P.M. SPECIAL, . King, Brighton, Mass., Mr. and 121 Grafton Dial 4233 | % . Spec , , Set 19 ee ot a . .° : LS 77 ee wee ne ne £ Oey te 5: san Joos eet 2 aietatatatate etabetaete? ok a Ee «ol , es. ~# . 4 x i f f & & Boys’ eek nee 4 ee “ s 3 "e" 0" en nes c*s aa a8 ‘o*s 4 4 i “— . # Se i oe ee Pant Hangers Jack Knives 2 dyed ee _ — pants. fy up Pant Hanger es aie \ m Colours, , Blue, Brown. Sizes :¢ Bottoms Space eo blades. Assorted colour- &,j 8 to 16. ? Saver—Chrome ve a * ones eG t P.M. SPECIAL, ng 2 P.M. SPECIAL, <} t P.M. SPECIAL, ‘og x Pair 3.99 : Ki, Each 49 } : ~ . Each . aA * 2 % * 8 8 8 6 49 OSS ge Pal ». J wowessseses s 5 See eeoveass A REE EM ee ee SR Fee ss af yd “9.9 ss Mi te Ps J See 8 oe San oO aca tesececeneneeeneatet en's Como Style ie . a 7 Our Basement Department is brimming over with dollar saving bargains pe “ Plastic Dolls “<3 Mantle Clocks 4 for Dad and the Lad . . . Quality brand clothes for Work, School or play. si vag ce Se button opening assorted .» Anns and legs move and sleep Eight day movement, ia assorted a Men's . stripes with knitted contrasting A . 4 J : : ; **. ing eyes—about 8” tall. led WORK SHIRTS. Men's voila ce. Sea sed nee OS cua io 1) 29 Coe ee 9.95 beet mealies. oo , Each 8 as Each Us . % Medium weight plaid ; - “aTaT aT ateletete taste e%e BFF XM OF * a ® FOE x ¥ » 99 + ¢ te @.0-0-4-0-6gar ost ge ea en Gabardine and Twist CR Fe ee we ee gy ge © ae et ate at an anel oe SS > 3 ee noite mm trerer er erete ese "+" a IR Os Hehe 20a a eee tet er anaes!) on s Men's Short . : a. te) DRILL SHIRTS @ Sizes: 4 Se ‘agate en Sport Shirts Sleeve <2} Register Dime Banks.’ Corner Bracket oe @ Greys, Blues and Fawns : eo . ve d oils ta xx fst} @ All sizes Just = in our basement Short rug ee si at - a Locks with first dime — at f Af Wrought Iron brackets, with glass J ; P s Dat’s my advice te you. |! a eve Small, Medium and Large Po 2 $0.00. Metal construction. ee shelves. sac 1 : a a ane : 4 g we 2 P.M. SPECIAL. 29 Ay @ 2 ?-M. SPECIAL, 1.59 #0) s i \7 Each 2 #2 aft Each % MEN’S oe 0 Oe mde! , : Ce. s ee res #88 avn 's a's e's’ sis" % ots wis a ; ae OE Se 3 ‘#2@ 4 88 os eg > & *et¢e# se#opseses ee 2 MEN'S DRAWERS | Qportohirts 9 °*™« s a als Sad Maite” fel Sat Sia tieleteteleleletetetetatets s .. ' ° r i * 2 5 3 Rib Knit — 8. M. L. es ae Boys’ Shirts ys Plastic Foam *,%, 8 MM Movie Cameras ** MEN’ orsted Oc ® # i ‘ @ Stripe pattern wy Short sleeve sport shirts. Plain Sponges ‘ee a = TROUSERS ' @ Grey, Brown, Blue . 1 98 shades. Sizes Small, Medium and * #3 * aq Has 23 lens. Easy to operate. Pd rm: aX ue Large. AX, 8 in package. Assortment of col- e.°, af MEN’S UNDERSHIRTS g’* ours and shapes. ® as MEN’S HEAVY 8 P.M. SPECIAL. *2" ote SPM SPECAL §=699 95 “sd Short Sleeve — S.M.L. Each 19 x") 0 P.M, SPECIAL. * Each * se ' 8 * 4 ea — work socks 4 for 1.00 |24.......7. 22" ee . ‘ & ¢ : i a ” & ad ‘ , , Mai itetetateta's aaa a'e's's * x - Vg a ee atid MEN'S FANCY DRESS SOX ... 49c to 79e = |\*5"s' “8 - ? s SSS debian sia, Women's Blouses e! Envelope aia an oe Cotton ’ “ , : «2% G3 saa ieee. he ow Cases Z BAS Y MEN s SKI CAPS ALL aM 4*, Assorted styles and colours. Sizes "es With — aongpes ne on : Z =e Z FAWN, BLUE, G ; SIZES ‘ Met, 4, 36 and nas Approximately 3% x 6'2. we, Attractive assorted coloured de- a 3 hae aa _ ere, : PM E : # @ 2 P.M. SPECIAL, a’, wens. Neatly boxed. y | A : Mane . SPECIAL, 79 .*s*. Senet | *,*,' 2 P.M. SPECIAL. re" RSS A MEN'S TWEED CAPS a 1.95 |: ce A es CONT net pair 1079 ‘sPe% SIZES 8:9 @ 8 2 2 8 #8 a 8 2 a” eM Le @ $ . DONEGALS . #e%*,* erat eteta shahatn tate tat tethKOte es ihe vate see gty oo a tat ete tatetate's®o® TOGS FOR BOYS ; ttt eee ofa 28a a at a*o%s;"9%e See eee ee we * te Oe ee ae ne MEN'S COMBINATION UNDERWEAR /|)*s*s Ww 'eN *e*s Zippered Ring ‘«*s Boys’ Flannel Shirts .*s*e #,*,' Women's Nylons oe + ¢ o3 YOUNG MEN'S PANTS Short and long sleeve ............. 1.98 |lse%: ',*,* Binders e°9°, Long sleeves, cotton flannel in *,*,% , ' laids and foulard patterns. ; @ CHINO . 2 om + Full fashioned first quality. Sizes ee is giana Hatch. Coleers, Red, ore. pee 2 pa s. Age +78 @ BLACK, GAMBLER STRIPE 3 1 MEN'S TEE SHIRTS ' inne: Oto 11, Biege shades. a” e” Blue and White. se. 2 P.M. SPECIAL 1.29 Roe 0 : | 2 or 1 00 e108 P.M. SPECIAL, 'e"e* : P.M. SPECIALS, “s. Each | See ate < WHITE — 8. M. L. - -o. Pair, 65 e" Each 2.79 \ oe” 2 for 2.50 ‘ss é ' & "~a@82. pe ‘ * : — ‘2e¢6 * - 7 - - = : . ed i — > -_ = BOYS TROUSERS BOYS' TEE SHIRTS : See icee seagate tt eee site atd Pata Pci seat atatatatatstetatatetetetste® WHITE ae Ss. M. ¥. for & '@ oe! .4,*,.* 9". “<2 @ & a it o¥. i a a, a* a os, ad * et ®##&#e@2e8 @ ae ae ata *¢ “ele EATON’S SEMI-ANNUAL SALE OF FURNITURE, HOUSEFURNISH- °>-.° /INGS AND APPLIANCES CONTINU ES UNTIL SATURDAY, AUG. °°:*; » wend ON BUDGET PURCHASES tat @ DURING*THIS SALE 9:80.40 0 8 08 888 tS Re ett oe ok 2 < T. BATON, CY CHARLOTTETOWN eeaun