.aci.a.x*.w-:w>.»......'-........._ _.. _. . Cott and white, blue and white. "Mericard" Cotton, fadeless and designs, 36‘ inches wide. Floral Piques in choice patterns. Regular price is $l.00 per yard. Clearing at . . . . . . . . . . .. .. ttrriii . l l rs Otiice ot War Assets 4095 St. Catherine 'wsn sssrrs l rnAuonr-ivooo WEDDING The marriage o! Miss Mary Beu- trice Praught. niece oi Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Kane oi Alberta Si» West Rnxbury to Patrick Owl‘. Wood took place at St. Iheresas Church at a ten o'clock Nupt n1 Mass an Saturday. June 5th. The ceremony was pcriormed hi’ he Rev. Father Parnell Wood, bro- ther oi the bridegroom and ato- essor at st. Dunstans Unlversr- ___________ Q-QO-Q-OQQ-O-O‘ For Foot Ailments consult n. .i. A. snows, ii. r. lirthoperllo Chiropodiet 2 143 Great George Street 1 CIIARLOTTETO\VN. sum. MO-O-Ofi-O-O-O s i . Clearing l Summer . Greatly Reduced Anderson Ginghoms, check design, yellow and white, grey Regular price $1.50, clearing at Regular price 98c per yard, clearing at Reg. price $1.50 per yard, clearing at Engli;h Printed ladeless cottons, in dainty, small patterns. MGDRE a. MQLEOD rlzisnovsiwor _ . HEAD OFFICE Street will be imiua fll’ N... 4 TernMflIfY Building. 56 Lyon Street, Ottawa, Ont. i POSTPONED Junior Farmers Field 11a} ons 1.00 n. washable, very pretty floral 69C Yd. 1 .00 Yd. ~ 69C vs . . - . -- s Corporation, now at West, e Montreal, GURPURATIUN ___{__ at Charlottetown. Prince Edward Island who celebrated the Nines. Rev, Pr. John Cunningham. oaswr‘ at Our Lady oi lnurdes. Beach- mont was seated in the sanctuary’. The bride given in marriage by her uncle Edmund Kane wore a beautiful satin- and lace gown with linger-tip veil. She carried I prayer-book with gardenias and white rose buds. During the ceremony, approp- riate wedding selections were sun; by Mrs. Marie Murray with Joseph Gildea at the organ. Edna Praught. cousin oi the bride was maid oi honor, iivcarlrg pink maline and taiieta with blue accessories and carried a col- onial bouquet. Blue maline and taiieta with pinls accessorie. was worn by the bridesmaids. Mary Praught and Jean Wood. They too carried coi- onial bouquets. William Wood. Toronto. Carillon, was the best man while ushers were Thomas and Joseph Nolan oi Dedharti. Mrs_ Kane the bride's aunt eleri- ed to wear navy iaiieta with isrgs T0 II IIILD ~ Federation of - AFTERNOON SESSION POSTPONED uurn. Monday, August 23rd Due to boehwardness ot haying iivsnnic MEETING PRINCE in WALES nsn Monday, August 2nd -- 8.00 ' Special Speaker H. H. Hennern, President Canadian ‘ _ EVERYONE WELCOME °‘ “m” 5"" “Whit u“ AI PLANNED Agriculture ‘o! Kensiagton celebrated the 50th Golden wining -M.r. and w». P. l. Mobil-Ire anniversary oi their marriage an July 10th. In the morning Ir. and Mrs. McIntyre attended a Mass oi thanksgiving at Stiifiryb Church, Indian River, the some place they were married titty years ago. The cslobrsnt o! the Mass was Rev. J. B. Crolsen. a nephew o! Mrs. McIntyre, while her nieces, Mrs. Edgar Hickey and Noreen Hickey were the organist and singers. AAt their home in the evening the jubllarlans were banquetted by irienda and relatives number- ing twenty. The rooms were ad- orned by a proiusion of out flowers while the supper table was centered with a beautiful three-tiered wedding cake trim- med in gold and white, and. tall candles on either side. Those assisting in prmaring and serving supper were Mrs. Eldgax Hickey, Mrs. James Gon- don, Mrs. Percy Drlscoll. Mrs. James Pendergast. Mrs. Brendon Driscoll, Mrs. _Wm. Hickey and Mrs. Rosella Gillis. Rev. R. F. McDonald. pastor o! Indian River parish was master 0i ceremonies and called on Mr. James Pendergast to read a con- gratulatory addresh which was accompanied by appropriate giits. Led by Rein J. B. Croken all the guests spoke briefly in complim- entary terms. lidr. McIntyre. in reminiscent mood, made a fitting replythank- ing one and all ior their kind words, good wishes and glits. Peter Simon McIntyre, named for his cousin the late Bishop McIntyre. is a direct descendant oi the earliest Scottish settlers. His lather. Angus lvlclntyre came to P. E. Island on the "Alexan- der", the ship which landed the ilrst Scottish settlers at Scotch- iort in 1772. Being an interest- ing conversation-dust, his iriends delight to hear Mr. McIntyre re- count the early history oi P. B. Island. Mrs. McIntyre was ior- merly Clementine Driscoll and was born at Clermont. Before her marriage she taught. ior several years in various schools of Prince County and is kindly remembered by her many pupils. The McIn- tyres spent most oi"t.helr married liie on n. iarm st New Annan. where they both took a promin- ent. part in community aflairs. Retiring ten years ago they moved lo Kensington. Their only child, Mary. is married to Joseph Mc- Kenna and lives in Saginaw. Mich. It was impossible ior her to be home ior her parents‘ gold- ’,‘.\ wedding but they enloyed a rsit irom her and her iamlly -eirller' in the month. A wide circle ni iriends unite in exiencfing congratulations. HIGHFIELI) W. A. The regular meeting oi High- nsld United Church Women's Aa- {Jeck Good. In ibe absence oi the devotional leader Mrs. Frizzeli look charge of the meeting. Roll cal vras responded to by eight members and four visitors. The minutes of previous meeting were read and approved. The collec- tion of $2.50 was then received. The treasurer then gave her re- port o! the cake sale. It was moved and seconded that the W. A. pay the electric llg-ht bill each month. , Next meeting to be held at the home oi Mrs. Ralph Gay; the lunch committee will be Mrs. Reuben Good and Mrs. Eric Hur- ry, while Mrs. Roland Seliick will have charge oi the devotional period. Nketing closed with the Lord's Prayer. Lunch was served by the hostess and committee in charge. picture hat and corsage o! roses and lilies oi the valley. A reception and wedding brealr~ iast was held st the Hdelia Club with one hundred and iiity guests including relatives from Ontario and Prince Edward Island. The newlyweds leit on a motor trip through New Hampshire. Ver- mont, Maine and New York. The? will make their home in Alabama. red lligh Distinction For Geiieralifirerar OTTAWA. Jilly 23 - His Mai- esty the King has approved o4 l the appointment oi General H. D. LG. Crerar. CH, CB. DSO. as his i iirst Aide de Clamp General irom i Canada, according Lo an an- ' nouncement today by the Hon. Brooke Claxton, Minister oi Na- tlonal Defence. . i Gen. Crernr. iormer General ‘ Oiiicer Commanding - in-Ohlef. First. Canadian Army in North- , west Europe, 1944-45. is the first | Canadian general oiilcer to hold the special appointment at Aide de camp General. 1t is a, high individual honour but at. the same lime may be construed as recog- nition o! Canada's outstanding war etlort and, the position o! this country in the British Common- wealth o! Nations. Gen. Orarar retired from the Canadian Army in October. 1N0. He now resides at noclsoliiie; Ont. is suburb oi Ottawa. Mr. Cinxton also - announced today that the retirement o! Col. H. M. Urquhart. DBO, M0. oi Victoria.‘ as additional Alh do Camp to His Majesty had also been approved on his reaching the retirement age oi 67. Col. Urquhart. who was colonel o! Vancouver Island's" The Oah- edisn Scottish Regiment (Prin- cess Mary's) has been en eddi- tionel Aide de Camp to Ilia Iai- s-iclaiinn met. at the home oiMrs. ' .7 " dealer today." m! l- zi/"i l-‘lllil-IDOM . nincilniis! Use the periect lire-tube combination, or use them individually. New B. F. Goodrich Tires will give you longer mileage, greater blowout protection, with any standard lube. Sessl-o-malica can be need with any lire casing. Bu! together! Thafs Ilse wheel equipment you’ve been wailing for . . . the travel-team that means worry-free motoring for you! For a super-comfort ride, ask for the new B. F. Goodrich Extra Low Pressure’ Silver-town Tire. See your nearest B. F. Goodrich Mohers of Tires, lotteries, Automotive Accessories, Rubia! Footwear, Industrial Rubber Products, and Korosoal. B. I‘. Goodrich TIRES m rue iouo sum-w P! "asst . '1‘. o. svas i WAREHOUSI and DEALER Charlottetown hi9 Great George St. equipped‘ with this v extra safety .' 2 . prov p. t; GOODRICH TIRES, Phone 1117 zos ~21: s..." o...» so.» . w, n. imam. CHARLOTTETOWN Phones 2163 - 2164 w...» Street , wall flexing. This great, rugged tire gives you longer mileage, The Sensational . _ ' New B. l‘. Goodrich SEll-O-MATIC Tahe Scale punctures ae you ride, and stronger lube wall helps ‘absorb and distribute shocks and blows, giving greater protection against ‘blowoute. The Seal-o-malic seals punctures instantly i i 2 and permanently. Here at laet la freedom from flats . . . freedom from moot eeneoe of prehntareaire failure.‘ It's a [rand and glorious foieling when yosssiaoar vrboele into‘ longer-mileage travel-teens thaPe practically ffailuze-prooff’ against punctures and blowout, Thehiessivo s... l. l". Silvester: ‘lire ‘A broader, flatter tread piste more rubber on tho. road i t : given y... greater road-gripping traction. A 85 pee cent stronges- body,’ with more and stronger cords than ever before, minimizes aide-v l ed in millions of milesvof driving by thousands of Canadian mosorielel,‘ ‘ I . I I-il COMPLETI srocs , GOODRICH sccrssdsiss AND GOODRICH STORAGE IATTERIES Brace tlloliay 8i 0o. Ltd. e SUMMERSIDE, P. E. I. esty the King Ior the Dominion l , St. Ayarde . * sr. svssirsssiivicii sisnos STERLING MQKAY I Phone 1490-1. Spring St. Aumiisibs y; _ . Phone i“ l nmwan sloionl