— 5 a _—___mayhe in a corper of a pasture he verandah and he » Mille ani) Batty chairman Mae Tse - tung ‘IRRITATION Se aD cs te ee a ENGAGEMENTS ANNOUNCED + time Donald Clayton, son ef Mr. and Mr. ood Mrs. Eimer Borner, fang Clagtes shew, Charlotte. Kensington, P. FE. I. announce town. Marriage te take place Au:| the engagement of their daugh- gust 28th, Kensington Preshyter- ter, Flinor Louise, R.N., to Mr. ian Church. ELLEN’S DIARY , Mack And The Girls Plan To Go Fishing This evening-if we ton have) workers so busy-gathering i into gat siccumbed to its irresistable! shelter, storing it against the lure and gone there with | of the family'—we shall see | that annual giow in the sky east-| visit with Granddaughter at the which has always indicated | house across the lane She is a te us at Alderies the gala week; fair-haired lass, namesake ot her of The Fair is now here. Above, (late) grandmother who im the the wooded hiliside the! long ago was we believe just will be spread. . and such another bright and knewing | the mil a young : will boat. And here in the quiét of a ver- andah-chair, in the wide peace which can enfold this rural spot. old scenes from some nook of ps s mind will return. We shall re-| bedtime ‘why can't weal member the miles between us and, “Shing? the Fair crounds have been shor-| Until tomorrew — — — Datry tened now to a matier of minu-| Goodnight. ‘DONALD . CLAYTON SHAW sisters. She wae a daughter of this farm. i haying commence " Mack sugges- | ted to the pair ef girle before tes, bot again. . ves. once more, ; | finally apriwed=-de:Sislesadad we shall set out in fancy with MILO WI.. | Springs. Colorado, U.S.A cluded a tra ost, eee manship by western teens and a Famer and the small ones to drive| The meeting of MBO) One hundred and fifty Interna- | Y Shop, rec4ffing tent, weather | shel hee ak Sartor Wai ho | station, Jost and found, and three ae einai fp Qe an. there by horse and wagon as ‘olkx| W.I. was heid at the bome of} tid im that now long ago. that ng would he -in the harnvard er, one visitaer The topic for month was Cnn ? z And @ little giri has come 5 p23 : Gikeieie ies S Island Guides Present , Scout Roundup.” The Women’s each patrol consisted of eight ‘W you're up early before the page of the Guardian is very girls © publish such an interesting art-/ and each section had an assemb-| Gi nnigi Day was celebrated 'd@ay trip from Charlottetown ; | tional Girls then spent _ {| Mrs. Normaa Campbell with 28) 4.y orientation perind at the morning the miik-| attendance of eight members 8! ajamo Hotel in that city During in eh th e tent hos- ’ i : a a . ae aca ‘of the from Presides : bower. Here i thie time girls from al! over the auais-aie Sunday. Jutu 12, the whole ca ‘es © > ar vi . . ed fein : i 3 St. D 's Basilica . Dunstan's Basi if. : o. +: - _ Barbara Gallant, RN. and Do- The bride is the youngest dau- minic MacDonald, B.A. Ph. L.,| shter of Mr. and Mrs. D.E. Gal- Cg dane to hs orden 1959, at| lam, Charlottetown, and is a gra- St. *s Cathedral in Char-| @uate of the Charlottetown Hospi- ae ae oy ante yey ge “ ; sie, pastor of St. Pius X Par- son , : tana Caroline McLure, Women's Editor. Prone 8508 and butter. Bake until crumbs are| ish, Parkdale, performed the cer- _ = eee. Smecenete,: Se - -— -| browned. Mrs. Reid Underhay. |emony and offered the Nuptial Charlottetown, is a gra- & The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon. 10, 1959 Mass. quate of St. Dunstan's University sy Aug. \ and Laval University, Quebec J City. : fg | | Given in marriage by her fa- HAPPENINGS __ Hasiam-MacFariane Siven in marciage by her te ‘a , eu | | . d lengih gown of white nylon or-| consisted of a plain white veil Mrs. W.E. Hunt of Malden) reture trip by Mr. Gillespie's’ fa-| A pretty wedding was solem-| wedding cake, topped with minia-! with pearl tiara, She carried a Mess., ic on. Prince Edward Is-| ther, Mr. William Gillespie. nized at the Trinity Parsonage,| ture bride and groom. bouquet of Sweetheart roses. land visiting members of her Summerside, on Friday, July 17,| Presiding over the silver tea) Me meid ef honor wes | family. Mrs. Walter Goss and Mrs. Fl-| at 7 p.m. when Wilburta Lorna! services were Mrs. John F. Scott! ariene Gallant. a sister of _ mer Sutherland were joint hos-| daughter of Mrs. Wilbur MacFar-|and Mrs. Ernest Wright. while|tride while the brid Be ial Miss Carolyn Bell, Brighton | tesses two evenings lately at/lane\and the late Mr. MacFar-| Miss Betty Prichard, Miss Mar- Miss Bertha McQuaid, R.N. Mi Road, has Miss Joan Stevenson| Mrs. Sutherland's “*‘Ride-a-Wee” | lane, Summerside, became _ the! ion Wright, and Mrs. Jerry Grant Gallant wore a strest ret of New Glasgow as her guest for | cottage, Bunbury, when three ta-/ bride of Robert William Haslam, assisted In serving. Miss Arlene of : taffeta as Mc. Old Home Week. bles of bridge were im play. eon of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick} Moore was in charge of the Q a. “ vig etn eae : Haslam, Lorneville, N.B. Rev. C.| guest book. A telegram from the) ¢; pale - ae Both the Mr. and Mr. Wilbert ‘Gillespie! Mr. and Mrs. E. Borden 8. R. Webber performed the cere- groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. smelt af suas wad tho lctdcanaana and daughter Ruth left Thursday Ling and children Donna, Rodney. mony. Haslam, Lorneville, N.B. was re-| wore matching tion teak: morning for their home in Tor- | and Cynthia are presently spend-| The bride was lovely in a white ceived and informed them that | ing thas ere I onto after spending a very pleas-|ing their annual vacation on P.|linen suit with white accessories due to illness they were unable pictu . e | am vacation with Mrs. Gillespie’s| E. Istand, guests of Mr. Ling’s|and a corsage of red feathered to attend. _ Mr. Ted Bradley of-Charlotte-' mother, Mrs. Janie MacCallum, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Percy | carnations. ae ‘ ar and Mrs. Haslam left on a ee eee ee at t > visi Mr. | Dickieson, New Glasgow. Miss Jessie MacFarlane. her. honeymoon trip to points of: in-| . of 4 ee eon ae sister's bridesmaid. wore, a robin terest in the Maritimes and on 4nd Arthur F. McInnis were the Mrs. Stanley Ross and daugh- egg blue suit with white acces-’ return will reside in Summerside Ushers. Miss Patricia Leightizer,’ and Mrs. Lawrence Mclaren; Mr. ge of white, where the groom is-stationed at accompanied. by Mrs. Josph Dug-| and Mrs. John MacCallum; Mr. Slee wad a (bene ‘orn- « G i s sa T ae bm i mo 7 gpg ger two feathered carnations. | the local airport. gan, sang appropriate hymns. venture, South Melville; Mrs. A. | children Roseann and: Brenda re-| Mr. Ralph Colins was the dest) Out-of-town guests were Mr. and) For her daughter's wedding Mrs. A. MacCailym, Carleton Siding, | turned to Hamilton, Ontario, af-| ™@"- 'Mrs. Lloyd Richardson, Mr. and| Gallant chose to wear a white flo-| and other friends and relatives.! ter visiting Mr. and Mrs Fratk | Mrs MacFarlane chose for her Mrs. Edward+Macguire of Saint wered sheath dress of silk crepe. Thev were accompanied en the Steele, 76 Sydney Street. daughter's wedding a teal blue John, NB. Her accessories included a pic- x ; : rice pence 1 Oreae with obile soceusories andj | ture hat and gloves }a corsage of white feathered car-| SETTLED IN ICELAND After the Nuptial Mass at the nations: es —______| Iceland was uninhabited before | Cathedral, a reception fot approx- Immediately following the cer-|the %h century. -vhen settlers| mately %5 guests was held at St | I: i ih ey i | ll FE i Z ee R E f i th : z B af & é 3 : 4 > " rege! iH nS OLD HOME WEEK. SPECIALS BARGAIN DEPARTMENT SHOES — EVERYTHING GOES!! MEN’S — WOMEN’S — CHILDREN’S LePage Shoe Co. Ltd. - Dial 4748 LePAGE’S | $1.00 MORE OFF ALL | won _ 20% OFF ALL SUMMER SHOES | “The Home of Good Shoes Since 1920” _ if > - emony a reception for ~ thirty came from Norway. Pins X Patish Hall in Parkdale Ro d | Suests was held at the bride's a —_— a At Gi rl Scout UNGU p |home where the bride's table. Hene Norrie and Nora Scales,camp was divided in furn fii ert eets oe an gee aeaes have written the following account | from 10 to 12 troops. Theré wer@) .,-nations in silver vases and | entitled “Island Guides at Girl|four patrols In each troop and) siwer candiebra, was centred | j with a beautifully decorated Ladies’ and Gents Besides the living tenls each a3 had kitchen tents and two hall starme much indebieded to these girls Colorado's Rush ta the Rockies for having the opportunity to! patrol icle. Now to quote: lly tent, a commissary tem, a fourPostoffice, first aid post, snowers | After a tiring but eventful r ve . we and latrine. There was one big on July 8. All 1000 of us asemb'- ed in the Big Arena for a west- ern program which inchided In- central shopping center which i” | man Saale i: athe a ten a four+ . soft drink stands. The army was errived Gr ara assembled for the Jast time | Moore & McLeod Lid..... First Floor Aug Sug fy are but a few of the many useful items we have on display for > . buy now and save on these purse-pampering prices world learned ta arcesyv one an The Fart wat Mown for the last thts-cmapfire # Kaght Stars a sh_tr_peace for with the fresh, af the dav dew | federation, and meeting pened other's ways of Te Tn at There Ts “Ts pearied af atvyx And there ” ‘ vile iat ioe with © Canada’. followed by were 27 countries represented [time an July ard the Alaskan ead by ® representtive from would be a good wish Oca ary Stewart collect The mim Oe July 2 five bus inads of Scoute presented the National @ach of the 27 countries repres-, ahove the low peers aie ve vies of last meeting were read. iris departed fram the ante -for—Scont— president with the coun. ented - : tin * approved and signed by the pres the camp site. Fichty five hun trv's new flag at assembly that! We broke camp or July 13 = ting the breakfast-to-come. | ident. dred American Girl Scouts had evening From there the! nternational Gir @ In Ginzhams And then presentiv. choring.| The financial report was giVeM arrived previous day and with; Although we didn't have ‘'Mre, went to different American hom- g ’ completed and ail in readines« for | ty the secretary. Roll call wat the heip of the army set up the works at the camp for the fourth es in all parts of the. States for * three weeks hoamtatity . ear departure, James would be) A i answered by recounting 89M city of tents. There were over 5.- of July because of fire hazarde. | hitching the horse te “the good) past history af district which, ann tents on a 2,700 acre tract of the weather provided enough ex- The 1 Crt Seow Sener Short sleeve and sleeveless styles In a wide range of colors. Sizes: 32 - 32—SPECIAL LADIES’ BLOUSES Stripes, Plains, etc. te last aome time | Roundup was a wonderful ex wagon” he had already wheeled.| was very interesting The differ gang at the foot of Pikes Peak citement dustiess. fram the cnach-house in| ent committees reported The encamoment was divided in- Throughout the day we had perience that none of ua who had the yard: asking with usual con-| It was moved and seconded tg cix sections. each section was very hot sun. @ wind storm. an the privilege of attendng will ever cern ae he adjusted strap and that Mrs Wallace MeacNevi" g@wided inte feir camps. each electrical sotrm, a dust storm and forget fastened buckdes “Now is every-| send for pencil sharpener for, -—————_________---__—__-—_—_—- — anne Seohennlereennenem eect EST = thing af right. Filen? Have vou | school. Plane were made for dele. | patterns Closed the windows in the event gates to go to convention in . af 9 ram er starm? And the fire Charlottetown Correspondence | —you're sure it’s out?’ And on a was read and discussed thought ‘Did T put in that feed: A letter was read from the, for the horses’ Yes” Well. hop etter friend in England { mie Donationg were received for. And we dimild ride down the | the Hospital Cost. Entertainment | fame and ot and over the hill-| consisted of patrintie verses read top. chatting of the sights oe the! in turn by the members way. James saving ‘We must be; Next meeting i« to be held at -home in gond time. The cattle Brae Shore in the form of a pic- may break-one never knows. And| nic for members and thetr famii- that ‘heifer, I shouldn't be one bit | ies. . mrpriced # she’s freshen today.| Afeeting closed with the Island W's no me of vear to hae cal-|nymn. Delicious refreshments yea came anyway-it’ quite a-| were sacved hy hostess, assited grind Nature Rut the mitk will hy several ladie he good te have through the win-! ter. And that other err J fan) eled she wax 8 little uneasy this) morning . . perhans: it's only | Newspapers enid Tuesday Ohi @ ehanze of weather. but she'll ils tates eae ul these thnes TI Communist leaders are * | holding a secret meeting In [ai And we shall chuckle there an shan. Kiangss province, with HOLD SPCRET TALKS | HONG KONG ‘Renters )--Locet these voung days have flown. And. remember that hw rights ome ne ver leaves a farm satheut hear-| ing with one. ome of ite cares. | SPECIAL These give ue our work and our) ’ ) lavelthinod—the herds and flocks if ard the Meda. |<" 7 Fe _ a Ta i A hayinc-day thie with of the) | OFFER! PAINTING? Pittsburgh Painta, keep that Just Painted lock LONGER! Chandler Bros. Ne. 1 Pilyweod Place Chariotietotn, P.E.1. = Does BLADDER Te introduce Satura Cream with Vitamin A, Dorothy Gray presents free, a 2 weeks supply (normal use) of new Satura ee ee ee eer can tate | Cream with Vitamin A. ing ordinary Kidney or Riadder Or * Teritations. 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