PAGE aw ELVI . ......3 Gel your: while the offer lasts! ;””:N&'s M' m M" 6' mouth, Nova Bcotia, is spending her vacation with relatives in h-eetown and Wilulot. - lI'.0. Cordon Edward Hender- son will take his bride. the former . . Vera Ellen Maxwell. to live at Mrs. Austin Scales and children lsummerside following their wed- Brian and Nor: are spending a ding trip through the Eastern two weeks holiday at "Edgewater”. Provinces. North Bedeque. l The bride is the or-v---' -M.. .and Mrs. Robert Maxwell and the Miss ahirley Jsrdins and Miss Imam 1! the son on noun; ngmua pm in punch-Henderson. all of Ottawa. my" gztgndjni gm gummgf amp Rev. I-1.5. Ciugston of Vancou- wmch 1, 5,1” mm u,,,.,. ver. B.C. officiated at the cere- ?., lmony. in Bell Street United Church Mr. Calvin Bigger of c.mom,3ilast Saturday afternoon. W. Hen- arrived on the Island last week and is visiting with relatives mi Freetown. He is the guest of his aunt. Mm Drlimmond. FAMILY SIZE SHAMPOO unplug . NEW PLASTIC DISPENSER Rama Shane in a church decorat- ed with summer flowers. Given in marriage by her lather. the bride was attended by her sis- ter Dork as maid of honor. and by Miss Betty Kingebury as brides- maid. The groom's niece. Miss Miss Audrey Cameron and Miss Willem Cameron of Rose Valley are spending part oi their school' ..... .,......:':.z..... .. .......To Live At sunmereide die accompanied the soloist Mi.-as ' THE GUAliDlAN. CHARLOTTET()WN E. iievndereon Brenda smith was flower girl. Robert Henderson was best man for his brother and Brent unwell ushered with Donald smith. rbr her wedding. the bride chose a gown of white nylon snarquieette. styled with a fitted bodice and full skirt. A finsertip veil was held by 1 headdress of orange blossoms and she l C a. cascade bouquet of American Beauty roan and baby's breath. Reception rbllowing the car . a re- ception was held at the 11 street Church Hall. Later, the newly- weds left on their motor trip, we. Henderson travelling in a pale blue summer suit with new acoeuori . accentuaf C by her corsage ,bou- quet of gardeniae. vacation in South Freetown with their grandmother, Mrs. Picton 3...... Hum ion and - v i ' Friends are sorry to hear oi the c M” illness at her home in south Free- . town of Mrs. G. s. Stetson and all Miss Edith Campbell spent the past week holidaying . with her hope to hear of an early improve- ment in her condition. cousin. Min Mlrluet Rose Glimp- bell. Charlottetown. both only Double offer at the price of the shampoo alone! Friends are glad to welcome back. Mrs. Joseph Lewis of North Tryon who is visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. George Jardi.ne. she is accompanied by her grand- son. Wayne Thomas. Miss Marion Maclaan is holi- daying in Kingston. guest of her aunts. Mrs. Elmer W,Ilsh and Mrs. Garfield MacLean. SAVE 759 ON THIS dz-25 VALUE! Mr. and Mrs. Stirling Inman and smell son. Charlottetown. were week-end guests of Mr. and- Mr. George Buchanan of Alberta arrived on P. E. Island recently and is visiting with relatives in M” warren mmam ' This is Breckls new, I';,::t”v':ll:;dLfr1'"g:g:3,:: iswg Miss Mildred” Myers. stenogra- pher with Belt and Maeliiae, Char- brother of Mrs. Hubert Reeves ofilctwtwm spent the weekyend Mm South Freetown. handy plastic dispensing bottle complete with '.:;rer3;3";;l;:;p?'::; "ml M” Jr H" vaunted cap! Valued Mr. and Mrs. Colby Lewis have y ' ' as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Char- Mn. Jam" 3””. who 1, I at 75;! .- . 2 ifs the marvellous easy-to- use dispenser to give your shampoo the g Orlando. Florida. Mr. Holmes is a i"proi'essional" touch! With it is your favourite and I brother of Mrs. Lewis. delightful Breck Shampoo in the big generous 31.50 Family Size Bottle. But hurry and get ' yours ; z 3 the oifer is for a limited time only! .125 Holmes and daughter Barbara. patient in the saneiorium. Char- who arrived last eek by car from loiletown. is now at the home of Mrs. Mary Bruce. Desable. much improved in health. Visitors to Freetown on the Spud Island Special include Mr. and Mrs. Ira Holmes of Swift Current. 'Sask. and daughter. Mrs. Houzan. ., - and also their granddaughter. four- . lyear-old Ferne Houiarh They are I I . i weauti Q5...- visitlng Mr. Ho1mes' father. Mr. James Holmes and sister. Mrs. Colby Lewis and Mr. Lewis. Also on the same special, Mrs. John Langlando from Golden. B. C.. on a visit to her mother, Mrs. Arthur Gardiner. Lower Freetown. She is accompanied by her children, Ar- thur and Jean. ' I -' A large number of the people of Lower Freetown school district were in attendance at a recent --i! ,. i ' ” ,, in the school. The meetin had been called to decide By Ge0rgD c'ark. vwhethegr to remodel the present school or to have s new one erect- ed. The vote taken resulted in favor of a new building and a committee was appointed to make plans. The new building will be very up to date and will have all modern conveniences-larger play . grounds are also anticipated. It is - hoped to have it in readiness for occupation before the end of the year. Mrs. Chester shew returned to her home in Deseble last week after undergoing treatment in the Prince Edward Hospital for about three weeks. Mr. Kaye Cameron began work in the Royal Bank of Canada, Charlottetown. last week. All wish Kaye the best of luck in his chos- en profession. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Seaton and and daughter Marlon of Bridge- weter,-Mess., are vacationing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. wilted Ferguson. Hampton. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Myers have retired to their lovely new home in Hampton. where it is hoped they will spend many hap- py yClif8. i The Neighbors Capt. Daniel Ferguson returned home on Thursday after a plea- sant sail from Guysborough to Borden with Cl.pt.- MacGuire's yacht. Mr. William Spencer left on re- turn to Oberlin. Ohio on satur- day. July 15. after being the guest of MIT. and Mrs. Warren Inman for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Bherren; the Misses Roma and Ramona sherren and Mr. and Mrs. Wsarren Ferguson motored to West Cape and O'Leevry on Sunday. July iii. The July meeting of the Free- town Brsnch of the W.C.T.U. met on Tuesday evening July 13th at the home of Mrs. Edison Dam- marell with most of the members present. Several visitors were also present. The President. Mrs. Wal- lace Reeves conducted the meet- ing and a very interesting pro- gramme was presented. Mrs. George Jardine gave a splendid report of the annual convention which was held earlier in the month at "Beechwood" in Corn- wall. Lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Miss Carmen Adams and Mrs. S.A. Burns. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Eldon Drummond. sonnowsn on. ALTONA. Man. -- (CP) - A co- operative factory here has gone Mr. and Mrs. W. Falconer left last week for their home in Need- ham. Mass.. after a two-week's visit; guests of Mrs. l"'nlconer's parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Dixon. Desable. Master Wayne Fall. small son of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Pall re- turned home on Friday after hav- ing his tonsils and edenoids re- moved in the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital. Mrs. Joseph Dunsford, south Melville entertained on Monday. July 1'! in honor of Mr. Robert 7-15 N-I -.u.' in "I I ex V t. to d M . t. ' I into full produtcltlon crushisnz loce; )1:lg::l!ZJon::id ghomvggs dninetyifive e 1 a line expan . co ra ions increasn v-s'1'0Wn 811" OW" 899 8 '1 lit my y rm 2 salad and coolslng oil. The pro- friends. both old and young avail- 1'8PidiY-" i ed themselves of this opportunity Of lreetlnll a fine old gentleman. duct is largely marketed in Manl- tube. RISES SO FAST ME son 7-1 - rtelscmaamrs vrasr-ms so ospenoseua . mars aecauss FLEISCI-lMANN'8 is EXTRA-ACTIVE I so LIGHT mo venom! ” Choose either 'Form 3oul-of4- Canadian Women P'.'!l".'l. L A ' albene. has been visiting in Bor- Reireshmente were served by the hostess, assisted by the Misses Fannie Bell. Charlottetown and Barbara Duneiord. Hampton. Many from this community at- tended the funeral of late Granger MacPhsil. Argyle Shore. on Sunday. July id. sympathy is extended to the large family and many ulativu left to mourn. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Harmon who were mar- ried on Wednesday. July 19 at the Manse, Hampton by Rev. L. E. Woolirey. Mrs. Harmon was the former Louise Rogerson. daugh- ter of Mr. John Rogerson, Hemp- ton, where the wedding supper was held. The lawn-party and dance at Hampton which was held on Fri- dey. July 14. was well attended. This was sponsored by the W0- men's Institute and the nice sum realized goes towards the paint- ing of the school. Hampton Church, which has stood on the corner for over six- ty years is now being moved to a new location. Mr. Lewis Me4x3uig- an is in charge of this work and hopes soon to have the church in its new position. A very large crowd attended the open-sir service at Bonshaw United Church grounds on sun- dey evening. July 23. Rev. L. S. Woolfrey was the speaker and there was special music by the choir under the leadership of Mr. Peter MacDonald, organist, Mrs. Iottie London, Calgary. arrived on The spud Island spec- ial last week and is visiting her brother and sister. Mr. Earle and Miss Myrtle Inman who still live on the old homestead in Hamp- ton. It is twenty-nine years since Mrs. London visited here and her old friends are giving her a hearty welcome. - on Friday evening. July 21. a large number gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Myers. Hampton. to tender them a post-nuptial -shawer.- To the strains of the bridal music. played by Mrs. Edward Bhenren. the bride and groom were escorted to the seats of honor by Mrs. Hollis MacDonald and Mr. Rowan Fer- guson. A nicely decorated basket of lifts was carried in by little Miss Gloria Myers and Master Ralph Callbeok. Mrs. Earle Call- back and Mrs. George Dunsfordi unwrapped the gifts while Mn-s. Everett Bogerson read the verses. and Mrs. Hollis MacDonald ar- ranged them on the table. Both Mr. and Mrs. Myers thanked the donors. and invited one and all to visit them. After singing "'For They Are Jolly Good 1-"allows." and bouncing the groom, lunch was served and the evening spent in dancing: music being supplied by Mr. David Ferguson and Mrs. George Sherren. Borden Miss Frances Ozon of Borden Spent the week-end with her bro- famlly of Seclrvllle. N. B.. were Arseneult. Borden, on Sunday. Miss Pearle Cameron of" Cher- lottetown. spent the week-end in Borden. luest of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Desgan.-A. - ilses Yolanda Lafieriere and Made ne Carter of Montreal are spending' two weeks' holidays, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mo.- Lallan at Borden. Miss Velma Cousins of Brad- den the past week, with her bro- ther. Capt. Lorne Cousins and Mrs. Cousins. g Mrs. Norm”: Allen of Borden underwent an operation in the P. E. I. Hospital on Tuesday. Latest reports are that the operation was 'ur. Her friends-here wish her a speedy recovery. .Misa Anna Griffin of Toronto. and Miss Olga Grmln of Burton. Dot 7. are spending a few days In Borden. sums of their sister. Mrs. Everett Mckanna and Mr. Mcxenna. Mr. and Mrs. William Pickering and Mr. and Mrs. Preston Darraeh of Borden visited relatives in -French River on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Darrach also made the trip to Lennon Island. Mrs. Harry lumen and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd mines of Augustin Cove. and Mrs. William Maouan of Dorchesler. Mass" visited with Mrs. Hector Macltensia. Borden on hlday. Mrs. Macbasn was eceemranied by Miss Doria camp- beil. a Is sganding her vacation with'har rnei er, Mrs. Bessie Camobau at Cape Traverse. on .saturd evening. Mrs. George Sarah and her mother. Mrs. Howard Wash returned to In lerdan. llrt. Arthur are motoring to the Unit- ed states, visiting in Maine and Mass. lottetown spent the past week- end with her parents. Mr. Mrs. Heath Chisholm. Tryon. general merchants of North Tryon were business visitors N. 3.. and Moncton, N. 3.. this week. albena, was a recent visitor North Tl-yon, being the guest of glitagflph "d M"- 0"” 3' myandvms. Rex Dawson. Al- Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Burke and mu Mmked stewutv mud, luests of Mr. and Mrs. Camille 9' so of Del-cheater. Haas, who ' ..... - .-g- - weeks and Mrs. Weeks had been ill at the home of her sister. Mrs. Wiiigd lnman. Summerside. Their man friends hera wish ,them a speedy return to good health. Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Jardine and den. motored to Amherst on Sat- urday. They were accompanied home by Mrs. Jardine's Mlsa Jean Nichrson. who return- ed to Moncton on Sunday. Mrs. J. J. Mseisaae. tordan. had as her guests on Sunday. Conduc- tor Cecil and Mrs. Stewart and little grandchild Allan. Also vis- iting her were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Butler and son Tommy. all of Charlottetown. and Mrs. Jba Mac- Corinell end son Charles of Mont- rea rledeque and ' Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. nirle Clark and son and daughter. Charlottetown, attended Sunday evenhx-- worship in the Bedeque United Church. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Archibald are gusts of his sister. Mrs Hor- ace Wright and family Lower Bedeque. Mr. and Mrs. David Gardiner and family of Ottawa are visiting his parents. Mr. endlMrs. Edward Gardiner in Bedeque. Mrs. Gladys nlzzell Superin- tendent of Brandon General Hos- pital has returned home and is a guest of her sister. Mrs. William Montgomery. Lower Bedeque.-I. --Rev. 1. P. Archibald. former pastor of the Bedeque ' United Church preached on Sunday evening to a large congregation who were glad to hear him. Mr. David Dobson of Lowell. Mass. sang two solos at this service which were much appreciated. Mr and Mrs. Dobson are spending their holidays with friends in Charlotte- town and Searletown Albany and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Harry Quigley were visitors to Albany on Thurs- day. Mr. Art Blanchard of New An- nan was a recent visitor to Albany and North Tryon. Mr.Du.B.oy Dart has recently taken a position with the E. D. Ives Milling Co. of North Tryon. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kehout of North Tryon were visitors' to Al- bany and Searletown. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eliot Bell. Mr. Chuck Roberts of the Shut- Gain plant here was a business visitor to Crapaud and Charlotte- town thia week. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Black- more of Albany were visitors to North Tryon recently. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward shsrky. Mr. and Mrs. Allie McNeil of New Arman were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Kehoe, Albany. Mrs. Albert Callback and son. Miss Elaine Chisholm of Char- and of North Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Dixon. to True, was Nbrma Mstheson. Bread- to l of the Tryon Consolidated School for the past two seasons has gone to her home in Elllerslie fer the summer vacation period. sons Tommy and Murdock. of Ber-u sister.. . . ...-l-. i 9:00 to 'l Admission :00 AIM6 Lowell I-laostis Orchestra 50 Cents A1 covl.s's nssrauaauri ' SIIMMIRSIDI romom. FRIDAY. JULY 2...; f . .:. 6 snende 9 Es crate III water. MONTREAL '. ::'ed::l.":3d:.:c.la other insects, as recom- for maximum deposit on insecticide run-oE. d. racially frowned foliage an minimum ' Wm 4” :1;:':;'"'......", ';?.i:.-..:.'. ”.:”..":a':.”':".; ' The NICHOLAS CHEMICAL co.. VANC wili ORCHARD BRAND EIIITOX 5-50 5096 DDT Spray Powder hopper, Gee leaf 0 TORONTO Control All Common. POTATO INSECTS eMilled so "nicrovpartlrls" issue . . .IIIIl does available. Limited own to Atlantic City and Vermont: and are also visiting iriends the State of Maine. They expect to be in the United states for three weeks. E The Tryon Baptist Picnic was held last Wednesday on the church grounds with a large crowd at- tending from North Tryon, Albany and many cars from sun-imerside. A nice supper was served and good sum of money was for the benefit of the church. Quickies Young Boys Sell Own Siory LINDSAY. Ont., July 3'!-(C9) --Missing for 24 hours from their Lindsay homes, 11-year-old Jack Sheldon and 10-year-old lorry Leroee were found by police on the 3 main street selling daily papers in fecgivgd which appeared a front-page story of their disappearance. The young- sters were unawere oi the search. by Ken Reynolds M will" i .,t '1 l i Mr. and Mrs. John Dawson and daughter. Doris. and linen Dawson are on a motoring trip .K 4i'”4”'37:3-r- 7-I4 ". . . and I supfose Gunniiasa Want Ads we in ' all 030 QLEU you'll tell your wife that since ruin thr- limit only ONE to a customs?" ' o OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE "I llsl5lST.' 1' 5 Kwow-r YIELD 'l.e-r so? 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