u “ *'“""“~"""'-?Q'QLWI'B:-F+ <- ' ,.~ Q. rriruaspsv, Geieiiraites Tiieir ennui Wedding 0n the evening of July 29th. rela- IQ, hienda and neighbours met It Qie home of Mr. and ‘Mrs. D. J. .°I-pb0li. De Sable, to celebrate lhdr 80th Wedding Anniversary. After sli had gathered. the cou- ple were led to the parlor which was decorated with golden stream- II and a golden weddlnfl bell. Ike. Goodwill MECPhBii in her Ileious manner, brought the bride of titty years in and sat her on her chair which was also decorated with gold paper. the grocm likewise was attended by Mr. Hector Mac- Nevin and seated on hlsdecorated chair. Mr. Ernest Helm acting as chair- man made a few well chosen re- marks. then asked Mrs. MaoPhall to read the address. Mr. MacNevln made the presentation o! a well filed purse. ‘Mr. Campbell in bl- hllf oi’ Mrs. Campbell thanked all for their generous gift. and kind- ness. The children then waited on their parents and presented a ser- ond wail filled purse. all of whom were able to be present with the exception of one daughter. _ Mr. and Mrs. Fampbell received numerous rards and messages from various "parls of Massachusetts. Rhoda Island. Florida and Scot» land as well as their native Prince Edward Island. During the sinflili‘; o! “For They Arc Jolly Good Fel- lows" the ladies prepared and served s. dainty lunch to nearly two hindered people. Mrs. Campbell cut her bride's cake which was three tier deep with a miniature bride ‘nd groom on the top gaily decor- ated with white and gold. was passed around. The people depart- ed for their homes after n social Warning and wishing tile cOUPIQ many more years of married llie (qether. The following address was read. July 28. 1948. ll. and Mrs. D. J. Calrnpbell:—- On this the fiftieth anniversary I your wedding day your iriends join together in extending to you their heartiest congratulations on this your Golden Wedding Day. As the years have gone by they hive brought. you both joy and arrow, but you can lod: back on he 1410 Oi’ service to this and sur- rounding communities as you went about your business day by day. and also an interest taken in all flu things that. make life wbrth- while in any district. And. u the years go on and you Qldoy the fullness o! life we hope and pray that God will bless yon with all the joy and happiness you deserve, and as a token of the es- teem in which you are held by your nrienda and as a remembrance of this your Golden Wedding Day. we lsk you to accept. this gift. with all the good wishes it may convey. Signed on br-hali n! your neigh- bours nnrl friends of Argyle and De Sable. sauises Tim's nolhinl It N!‘ ‘Illnnfs. ls "rakes hill”- ‘Antiseptic, Instill]. Malina Giver quick niidl i “lililil 0F PAIN" T} BEITML Gllliillllll mu column ls reserved for new: u! local interest, but sdvenllng ol .a noisy nature I!!! i" "W34" at live ants a word strict-Ii III- abla in advance l CRASWBLL for Pliolofllpll. CONFBDIZI-ATION Llll m- SUIANCI. HOWAID IIQINNII’ PIN-Cd Footwear at 115 Gil“! 5"!“- PIION! SAUNDERS. i006 for group and wedding pictures ol location. ' INGAGEMENT ANNOQNCED. _Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah Sampson. Cavendish, wish to announce the engagement o! their niece, Clem- mie Margaret, to Louis Bryce Campbell. son or Mr. and Mrl- Hugb A. Campbell, Graham's Road. Marriage to take plsco September 15th. FREE RADIO SERVICE-While our present stock lasts all purchas- ers of new radios will be handed an extension of the Wtfmnty 11"" lod bringing the total amount of free service to one full year iffim date of purchase. Let ua show Y0" written guarantee. It‘s worth while Miller Brothers Ltd. ATTENDING couvsnnon - ‘ Mrs. Jessie Hanright. James Street, leit Monday for C har- lottemvi-n where she will attend the Grand Temple Meetings oi fine Grand Temple of the Pythian §i.\* ters and o! the Maritime Provin- ces, which will be held there on Tuesday and Wednesday of this week. Mrs. Hanrlgbt is a dele- gate from Jubilee Temple. Ne v Glasgow. - New Glasgow Ne“! RETURN! AFTER VISITING ISLAND- Mr. and MH- P. C- Murphy of» Sydney. N. 8.. accom- panied by their son Rev. L. P. Murphy, curate at St. Patrick's Church, Montreal and son in law. Mr. Allan JffiilacAdam. Swine;- who have been visitinl ‘fiends and relatives in Kensinilion- 5'1"‘ merside. Indian River and Giza.- lottetown during the past week have returned to their home id Sydney, N. s. sum BIRTHDAY rswrr -Mrs. Margaret Cole, of this city, who celebrated her 82nd birthday last. Friday had an unusual party. Joining her in the cutting d the cake were her son-in-latv, Arthur Peterson and his mother, Mrs. George Peterson. Both mother and motisersu-Iaw had their btllv- days on the same day. W158i’. i119 13th. while Mr. Peterson cele~ brated his on the party day. Sune day, August 15. The latter day was more convenient for a "Blebffliififl and gathered together were children. grand children and 8T9?" grandchildren of both women. The part/y was held at the home ;of Mrs. John Burgoyne, daughter of Mrs, Oole, and Mr. Burgoyne. North Granville. The large birth- day cake mecialiy prepared Ior the triple celebration, was cut jointly by the three natal celebrants. During the day many of the neighbors came to pay their re- spects to Mrs. Cole and her fellow gruests on the great. occasion. Mrs. Cole, who lives with Mi". and Mrs. Arthur Peterson in Char- lottetown“ custunarily spends the summer months with her other daughter, Mrs. Burgoyne. Present for the big party were many guests in addition to members ot the lLi N I usbili l two families. EFFICIEN CY PLANS Elizabeth Arden has thoughtfully combined her famous Essential Preparations into four vroups for svsleinatizcd skin care: l For Normal Skin lrdeua Clesnain; Cram, "L25 to 1.00 Anions Skin nnin, 1.25 tn 9.75 Anions Velva (Iresm, 1 § in 7.00 Veivii (In-am Mask, 2.00, 6.00 orange Skin (Iroam, 1.25 to 9-50 Pst-A-Kake. 1.25 2 For Dry Skin 3 For Oily Skin Milky Liquid Cleanser, 2.50 Arden: Skin Tonic, 1.25 to 9.75 Astringent Cream, 2.50, 4.50 Valve Cream “ask, 2.50, 6.00 Lilla Intion, 1.85 or Lil-Day Foundation. 1.25 4- For Blemiahed Skin Arden: Cleansing Cream, L25 to 71D Arden: Skin Tonic, 1.25 in 9.75 Orange Skin Cream, 1.25 to 9.50 liiiisrle (Til, 1.25 In 4.75 Perfection Cream, 7.50. 12.50 feather-Light Foundation Cream. 1.25 ‘ 0-! - toned. The haying operations were l“ I ‘retarded and there is still a lot Milky Liquid Cleanser, -» ' Anions Skin '1' , [.25 to 9.75, ' Eight Hour (Ir. w, 1.75, 3.00 Acne Loll- n, 1.50 . not: a. museum 44to50. 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MFLEQD Men's cotton Broadcloth $HORT$_‘_,"°"¢| “ma”. l‘ ~50". green and blues by "Arrow". Si“; (o; F559 Men" on|y-46’io 52 inch waist-Pair Summer weight Brilbriggun Combination UNDER. WEAR-short sleeve: and iong |e9;_¢|- “m; sleeves and short legs. Sizes 4446-48-50 and 51- 2-50 M iiifiiitéluiétsi 1 Earned $1.32 a Share 0n Gammon The report. oi ‘The Internation- al Nickel Company of Canada. Limited, and subsidiaries for ‘inc six months ended June 30, i318, issued by Rxiliei-t C. Stanley. Chair- man and President. shows net profit in terms of U. S. currcnty 0t l20.23.‘5.00ti after all chargrs, equivalent. after preferred div‘- dend requirements. to $1.32 a share on the common stock. This compares with net profit o! $16,460,339, or $1.06 a commnr mare. in lhe corresponding penal a year ago. In the quarter ended June 30. i940. net. profit was 89.611301. equal to 04c a share on common. comparable with 810415.705, Jl 68c a common share, in the p.e- ceding quarter. (Continued from Page 16) The heavy rain on Friday af- ternoon dirl considerable damage to heavy grain crops. Some 13119 fields are almost completely flat» of fields not yet cut. Miss Margaret Ciillis of Welling- ton returned to lier home m. Wednesday after a WEQK spent in Howlan and Duvar. It was a0 Miss Mnruzirct Gallant rctuiilt-d in awn-k ni the Co-npcrntlvc Store n" -\i'.Il<i-1_\ tnorulng nftcr, n lwni WPPKR vacation in the United‘ States. i Mrs. ‘Ben Ciiiliaut. and licr daugli. ter Mildred are visiting in C“ar_ ifiilflfihvrl. Mrs. Gus Marlin and baby are inking nver for ner while aha is gone. (‘in Saturday PW-‘ning, Margaret Gallant returned from her [wry tweaks vacation spent in RuniiorrLi Milillf‘. SHIP-Sit of hrr aunt, Mr. and‘ Mrs. Rosiztnnncl Casey and mm. ily. ' ' Miss Latiretla A-r-senault. n! m; Dlnrzie restaurant. O‘Lenry,. gm"; Ii very pleasant u-Bekb vacation at, her home here. She will return to work on Monday. Mr. and .Mrs. Henry D. Gal. lmit have “my purchased a dwell- ing near Summcrside on Link. letter Road. Their many friends here were sorry to see them go. Mrs. Catherine Gallant, Wood. stndt, has as her auests, her son Frank, his wife and sons of Rum. ford, Me. Mrs. Gallant was lor- mrriy Oriila Martin of Howlan. A miscellaneous shorter was held at the home o! Mr. and Mrs. Dan fiufltim 01cm, on mossy. Vyourr. .'<'.lli'(‘ shn ihtst.‘ylsitrdflhcre.Waiigust-rndjn hbnoi- sfiiéfwtlfttu" Silo is it sister oi _\ s. John l). Mrs. Ray Nmmm whu were wed MTICNFIH 0i Wvllingirin with in short time ago. There was u wlirni shc rcsizlvs slur-c licrlgond nILPYlfiHHYB and lovely gills‘ lu-ntlzrl- Jods donth iWn nnfi a holf were revflvod, v years ago. __,_ '7 “ The August meeting of "st, Annes Club of Hnwian and Wood- 3 Stork" alas held on Tuesday Aug 10th ni. tho home of Mrs. Frank C. Gallant with an attendance of l6 members and l visitor. Meeting "Pent!!! ‘iiililil prayer by the Pres]. “wit. Rvnorts. from sick mu. mil-WE were heard. one sick mum. her had been visited and taken the us/ual treat. The presentation to each member of a rmnll souven- irr from the shrine of st Anna as Bfiounre was also made by the two members ‘who had gone nn the Pilnrinlage. and ‘these were very "llwh abbreviated. Alter the two mn-nhers thanked the club {m- having given them the trip than new tnemhers were appointed m1 sick and lunch committee M", Philip Arsanauit kindly invited members, to her home (or m“ meeting. Meeting then adjourned with prayer. An enjoyahig game "Pillow was ‘Dllyed when the prizes all had been played {m- u "@1111"!!! lunch was served by’ ilie hostess assisted by ladle; on lunrh crrnmittee. nan nutter m mum BATH, England-Herbert Phil- lips, 52 died after having a but let in his brain for so years, n; was shot during the First World War. and was left with paralym down one side o! his body. r-iiorris-Fitliiu mics. “if”? Oil“ SPAIN. mousse- | l_'1h@ Drice o! rum increased b)’ l0 cents a bottle here recently i "mid "WW workers refuse to buy it. until titr- price is tlropned The increase-the second in is “ism... —bl'ought ti i ‘ smo a bottlinc m” o‘ mm t° BIG MARKET FOR TOYS DAEVGBROUS OCCUPATK-lh; IONDON-(CP) —Canada. Aus- Safety officials uy more person tilaiis and south Africa are Brit- n". killed m farming than m M, alps best customers for toys, aniome, Occupation; furl?‘ i" the 10y manufacturing snonricsr u. s. TUNNEL u‘ Ty 5am m" "ilmiiy- EX- The shortest tunnel in the Uill port o! British toys total nearly ted States is the Backbone lltirl $000000 “will mmlihli’ ~ six tunnel in Johnson County—20 IE6 t-mesthe 1938 figure. 10m, ¢