AUGUST 2g. V1936 FErTER BUSINESS BULLETIN THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN . PAGE ELEVEN BUSINESS DIRECTORY, AND INTERESTING CONTEST FOR ALL OUR READERS ll »<>_.~-H.-. E G cause we nerd the floor spat- ALL MAKES ALL IN FIRST T.G. 2L0 Great George Street. >Q-QQQQQQQ~QQQQQ-...,-, we ARE OFFERING SENSATIONAL BARGAINS in good used cars. Those who are interested, should call and sce these cars at once. l g We're clearing them out, be- t c. q ALI. PRICES E CLASS CONDITION g o IVES Phone 1ll'l. ¢++0§40-§§4-OQ+§O4¢ QOQQOOQOOQQOQOOOOO+VQ 0000440400 i‘ p §¢QO~O4'OQO r-O-§§O§fiQO§O§-Q§fif§w q Q o . t t g Just Arrived l E * Fox Ranchers i l i 1 New Dresses sizcs l4 to 44. t z (ii-t your riquircmrnts of 3 1 wry reasonably pr-irns, o t llecf Tripe, Beef llearts, Beet‘ y z COME U? AND SEE Us z t Checks, eic., from us. ‘ ' We l‘ handle nsxrrs E I E z Rationaafid _Cubes and Silver 0 t: The Ivlodern Shop z t Moon Biscuits. I 1 t c‘ Over Canadian Stores z z F‘ 1;‘ : sunnysm v z ruosi. 50o , z Corner Queen and Water Sis. z ++o+++++ ro-owwwvvvwo o 1'“ ' ' ‘ ‘w ' “"‘ I" "' ' ‘N ' 4 l PHONE 24o For Your Win We an prepared fill your minimum. A. PICKARD Queen's Wharf Solution to Last Mocha-n] Economical-A. Md. Ration-P. B. lIlIllM FIRE INBENIJ llRY (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) MONTREAL, Aug. 20—'I‘wo wit- i limes told Judge Jules Desmarnis: today they believed the fire in n; block of stores here Monday night, when three firemen were kilicd_l has of incendiary origin. Firemen Bourque and Maurice Desmarais, testifying at prelimin- "Y lit-silos into three charges of r bPfll (iclcrmined, Fire Clilcf Archic murder and one of arson against Julius Cohen, dil-ycar-old clotliicr. ‘aid lhuy were first on the sccnc. "By the time we arrived the blue had spread to all floors and °° “early every corncr. I believe there wcre inflammable mattcr there that did not. belong,“ said Fireman Bourquc. “The fire had n 800d start all right, it must have W11 an incendiary one," Dos- lflarais testified. Firemen F. A. Bcaulicu, Pierre Plouffe and Albert Gucrin met “Elli in the blazing ruins of the ‘hire-storey block. Thcy were trushtvl beneath bricks and timbers when an explosion crumbled the Walls and floors. Fifty other per- WiS ivcrc injurcd, 35 '“°"Ell to rrquirc hospital trcat- ment. ccmltfn. part-ownrr of Maison bflnadien, clothing store destroyed l’ ilamcs and cxplosion_ ivas ar- "Sled Tuesday on an arson charge. "f; "lay in arraignment court I 1° Cllliljges of murder were rcad “Eflnst him, and Romeo Vidal, ‘miller of the clothing store, was 300d under arrest, charged withl 3:)"- Preltmtitary hearing of thc day‘??? ilgtilnst Cohen opcncd to- wslm "l- Mlcr several witnesses Sept "d were adjourned until Mona 2. Vidal was rcicascd until Inn"? on ball of $2.000, WlllIC echwgd Desmorteaux and Sam u w "l. held as material witncss- "B ordered released. my CLOCK races ans SQUARE Th! clock h of to-day, though its Jag; Still travel in o circle, has a Va “"- Few modern cl zcks __ round faces. “i Hal-Winn; “.5. l‘ n“, w“! BEST QUALITY COAL money by stocking up now while handling costs are at the Uptown Offloe 153 Great George St. ADVERTISER/S NAME —THE GLORIA Mouton-Uptown Flowers Enjoy-Tho Pure Milk Company Harding's Garage oflifll-S. N. Kayo Should-International Fox b Animal Foods. ter's Supply of order new, and you will save & COMPANY >vo++o++o4 eo-oowvo-o oops»... Fresh Ground Hamburg 2 lbs. — — — — — -- 23c Round Steak, 2 lbs. — — 35c Chuck Rout, lb. - .- - 12o Rump Roast, lb. _ - — 11c Lamb Legs and Lolns, lb. 21c Corned Beef, lh. — _ _ 12c Corned Neck Ribs, lb. -- 6o Bologna, lb. — -- — - - 15c Cheese Loaf, lb. -- — — 25c Cooked llam, lb, -— - _ 49c Phone 1085 ‘ E. s. MOORE ' 109 Richmond Street 1 .'§‘§-OQ+§-§O 9 *0 O§§§§Q 0-004 O-QQ-O§~O OQQ-OQ 00440-0 §§§OO§§§§-QO+ t We would like the pleasure 1 of receipting that bill of yours before the of Aug- ust. It's up to you! Rock bottom prices and contest entry slips given with your order. FREE DELIVERY .VIa»cPHEE BROS. 55 Prince St. Phone 546-1 QQ-O-OOQO-OQ-QQ-WQQQ-Q- Salts »---..-- 55o Noxemu Cream 15o Kruschen g ‘WEEK-END SPECIAL Week ’s Contest Pickard 8r Co. Conrad. a z i $50,000 Fire In Vancouver (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) VANCOUVER, Aug. ZO-Flre do- partmcnt officials tonight sought the catisc of a fire that. destroyed tihe Vancouver Arena. and six other buildings in a downtown west end. block and caused damage estimat- ed in excess of $300,000. Ffiroman William Scott, William Batlcy and Murdo Mnn-ison were injured and Mrs. Benjamin Rcd- l ding was trcatcd for ‘shock after > collapsing as her home caught fire. While cause of the fiic has not hfcDiamiid declarcd that only the abscucc of a strong wind saved the cntiic wast-cud residential dis- trict, bordering Stanley Park, from being destroyed. Starting in a ivatcrfront marine _\'1ll‘(I. tlic flanirs swiftly’ penetrat- ctl thc Arena \\ ich had housed many major sports cvcnts since 101i. Its destruction may; moan the tlivcoiitiiiiiiiiicc of profession- al liockcy as Guy Patrick. nicm- bcr of tlic family Wllf) own ihc C. C. HEESCHEN DRUGGIST PHONE ‘I72. MISSING WORDS Advertiser's Name 1-.-._.__..___._ Groceries To see End Visit Invite EXPLANATION 0F UONTEST The Charlottetown Guardian will issue three prizes each week: 1st, $3.00; 2nd, $2.00; 3rd, $1.00. All prizes will be issued in the form of merchandise orders that will be honored by any advertiser on this Bulletin. CONTEST RULES Each week the name of some one or more advertisers on this Bulletin will be taken and words will be listed from the letters making up the name. Each word listed begins with one of the letters of the advertiser's name. These words. so llSt€tl'WIl_l be purposely omitted from the copy material appearing in a corresponding number of advertise- ments, one word only being left out of any one advertise- ment: Having read each advertisement carefully and locating those in which the words were omitted, contestants must write the name of the advertisers in whose announce- ment a word was missing, along with the missing word in each individual one. Also state the merchant or merchants whose names were used as key letters for the mising words. These key letters are jumbled but when put in order spell an advertiser's name. - Then attach to your’ solution a receipt from any advertiser on this Bulletin, indicating that business had been transacted with at least one of the advertisers on the ggilletin and mail or bring your letter to The Guardian ce. _ Each week three replies will be drawn from all received and three awards given in the order of their drawing: 1st, $3.00; 2nd, $2.00; and 3rd, $1.00, As all prizes will he given in merchandise orders, it is necessary to state in your reply the name of the merchant upon whom you wish the prize order drawn . There i no limit to the number of replies any con- testant may send in each week, providing a receipt from any merchant on this Bulletin accompanies each reply. Euston Pharmacy <+o++ LADIES ! I "NOMORUN" life of your undlm. Treats six pairs of stock- : irigs at 5c per pair. Send in n. quarter you'll be amazed. “NOMORUN” é 54 Grafton Street V prolongs the hosiery and and Charlottetown 0+ Black Fur Used On Light Cloth New York-As the walrus said. “the time has come to talk of many things." Among thcm in fall fash- ions, an item not included in his list. The swan song of summer styles has been sung and whether we like it or not, school wardrobes and black to town clothes are in immediate concern. Things still lock pretty black. To hcar stylists tcll it the first fall outfit will bc black. One goth- crs it. is not from a desire to g0 in mnuiwiing for our sins, but be- causc nf a far flung influence from migiish court litc, and an economic urgc. Every woman knows that wltcn a wardrobe must be cut down the lcss conspiclmis it is in color thc bftlfil‘ Black slicsp are fashionable, too at least black wool is. and now we structure, said it would not bc rc- built. Tlic Arciia was a mass of char- rcd and brokcu brick: and taug- led siccl ulrdcrs when (laylight i l cainc today. Imss through dcstrur- i sci ousy lion of that propcii_v and damage , dfisolnbm or ("r trimmings‘ Jae‘? ito thc auditorium alone was t-sil- ‘mat-ed at 5500.000. partially cov- , crcd by lll~lli‘llilt‘f‘. 1 The blazz‘ was hclivvctl in iirivc lsiaricd in thc Fcnnci- and ‘shipbuilding plant. Other struc- tures drstroyrrl lucludcd the prop- , crty of Vancouvcr Sliipvards. Ltd. YR. Cliff Saingarr. Oui-lrnrd Riv-tor l Sales Cfilllilllih, Marin Sales (‘om- pany and two privaic house» hc- ' ls and ihc Arcita. moderuistlc standing on a chromium . which fipli-Pnl‘ to have no works ai- nllujust two hand»: in tho mliidic 0i a circle of plain or c lorcd glass Despite modern dcvcloianicnts in the cock world, grandfather, griliitl- mother and granddaughter cl0<‘k5 are still popular. Thcrc arc Il\’I‘(I and immutabe sacs for t-h-r-si‘ d t- ferent generations ‘n the chick family. "orimnpn" is six mt hiizlh- “-\l=\-'-< “Rr8ndma" five fcet six. and ilrcii‘ daughter varies between four fcct , 010ml =. . -I r .. . »‘__ . n,» i... l gins; clcclts. usuuliv have to rcport that black fur on llight or colored cloth is a new l prcoccupatzon and a stunning one- fThe feeling of formality and luxuiy'iti fashions is especially apparent in thr- wohlelicartcd en- ‘cirs, tunic length and full lmigth coals all givc dcfiultn approval to l tlic itsc of fur as a trimming, in- ‘ troducing it in tuxedo rovers. in i panels at the centre back of swag- c~r lcnc-th jackets, and in hem- i lino hOlTICPS of jackets and coals. sflllllille frocks and those that are ‘part of ensembles reflect fur ac . ccnis in liomiine borders again, in .\ll."lIIO\\' collars and in headings for I iporkcts Circular skirts gct an added Hen-mg wirrn treated with narrow burdcrs oi fur, and slim skirts ac- q‘1]l':‘ n tiilorcd trimness. While illc curly furs are more freqeuntly sscn in iuxctlo rcvcrs formation. thin-c arc also examples of the iinnccr -haircd furs used in the isiunc manner. with fox and lynx ‘ -cicd [or this purpose. i suit , or ihiii most- difficult of all ‘ to itchlcvc in fashions- _..ui.tliiui: "rarc“ ui. with style 4.1"- hlgwk ynx collar on n; colorful twced suit has been All replies to this contest should be addressed to Editor, The Better Business Bulletin, The Guardian Charlottetown, P. E. I., and should be in this office not later than Thursday noon each week. This contest is open to all except employees of the Charlottetown Guardian and their families. VTv-v PRIZE WINNERS l. Marie A. Doyle, Pleasant Grove. 2 Miss Amy McWilliams, 12 Elm Ave. 3. Mrs. J. Davis, 181 Weymouth Si. the Ocean Limited Thursday for Quebec, leaving there the following day for Monircal. on Sunday they visit Callaiidci" Ont... to see the famous Dionne quintuplets and from thcrc will visit Niagara Falls Monday, arrive ill Chicago Tuesday, and on Wcdncs l_\' will attend thc celebration at Dallas returning to Lafayettla Tliurstiay, Master Reporter Had Good Record uggested. In this one feature a. complete transformation of the style takes place. Moreover, the change does not stop with the suit ‘itself, but this black collar has an affect on the whole costume. Young Acadians V i s i t L a n d 0f Evangeline MONCTON, 14.13., Aug. lit-As ksssqa‘ the Maritime Express of the Can- adian National Railways rolled into the station hers bearing o. delega- tionof Acadian young women from Louisiana prototypes ‘of "Flvangc '- ine" and from their visit to Nova Scotia descendants of the cxllcs of 1755 a huge crowd of their coni- patriots in Moncton gave them an enthusiastic welcome back to the land of their forebears. Dressed in the costume of "Evan- geline" the fifty seven ygung womrn in the party presented a. quaint picture as they passed through the throng which hiai gathered on the station plaforrn to waiting cars which took them to the homes of Acadians here whose guests they will be while in Moncton. The delegation is headed by Hon. Dudley J. L-eialane of Lafayette Louisiana. Also accom- paning the party is Senator Henry Laroade of Opelousus. who bears o essage of greeting from the Gov- erncr of the State of Louisiana. Tomorrow the party will visit Monctons famous "Magnetic Hill" and from there will proceed to Buctouche, thence to Shediac, Aeadion centres and to Fort Beau- scjour the capture of which in 1755 Wk; the prelude t; the exile of the Acadians to Massachusetts, Inulsi- ans and other places in the United States. From there the party will go to Miemromeook another Acadian centre and seat of St. Josephs University, Acadian centre of higher learning in the Maritime Provinces and then back to Moncton where a banquet will be tendered to the visitors tomorrow night. ‘Ihepartywilileunmnotonon NEW YORK, Aug. 2i—iCP)--A master stcnographic rcporter is Fannv S. Swccncy of this city who in Philadclphia recently at the llfifith~com~cntioih~ She- has attend- ed as an off;cial reporter. Shc has averaged one convention aweek for 22 years. “A mastci" rcportcr,“ she says, "must be able to ITCTII at least. 250 words a minute. Often those words are technical. If it is a. medical convention, the reporter must be able to ttlkc down, ivithout stutter- ing. such words as ‘laryngogical.’ “To be late on an assignment is a cardinal crimc." slic added. "If. thrcugh some absolutely unavoid- able clrcumstitncc, o. reporter is late, shc can not interrupt. procedings to to ask to have speakcrs idenvfled. Instead. she will note on her copy, ‘The Man With Brown Necktie," or ‘Gentleman Willi a Wart on His Nose.’ Then at the end of the ses- sim she will learn the names." One of Mrs. Sweeney's tests for prospective employcs is a. list of 15 words to be spcllcd. She worked out the list hcraclf, finds it valuable. Here are the words: Potato, cemetery, symmetry. virwlng, agreeable, controversy. parallel, principles, cmblamalic. lil- terrogativc. luminous, f retell, caress. canon. assiduit-y. SOLD BISHOP"? WIFE BROOCH LONDON-IQ, P,l--Plezidlng his mnd was yvavcring a laborer who said he found and soid for $15 a brooch worth $7 500 bcinuuiur; to the wife of the Bishop of Birmingham in court accused of theft, Lass discharged when he appeared Wynn kncw about ‘l. §'§'§-§QQ-§OO§§ SPECIALS Suits (2 pants) Sizes 24 to 2B . . . . . . .. 5 I g B075 Null-l t2 panic) $5.50 Sizes 23 t0 32 $7.50 AT Jack Henders0n’s BOYS‘ STORE 143 Great George Street oooooooooeaoeaoocovo NEW FALL HATS arriving daily. Call in an ALSO in latest Ityles and colors. Q O Q Q our assortment. . E O NEW ram. uaassus V $ I I O CONTEST FANS ! We you to draw your prize on our store. c Everything in Supplies. Flash-lights. teries, Magic-Tone z and the famous Musical Bat- Radios Kyanim Vamlshes. TOOMBS’ MUSIC STORE Queen S troet P > _7 O++O§§QO+§§44§0§+§§§§ FOB. WATCHES that will keerp time, and JEWELRY goods gimrantoed. special "=- duced prices. 1 W. N. TANTON JEWELER. 180 Kent Street Formerly Grafton Street ‘QOQQ-O and ._ [Notices Brotlrir scouts:—T'his has been a great year for camping. Scout camps and Cub camps have been going since the 2nd July. at DeRoma. was the largest yct, eighty-seven Boy Scouts and lead- crs. Troop camps are Ming held at Montague, Kcnsington and Alber- ton. The Cub Leaders training camp at DeRoma. was wcll attcndcdflcati- crs of both" scxcs front the three Alarilimo Provinces bring prescnt. Those attending state that camp was a great success. and are loud in their praise of Akcla lProf. Pugh of University of Ncw Bruns- wick) and Baloo (Mr. lloppcr nf Sackville, N.B.) Mr. John A. Stiles. Chicf Exccut- ive Commissioner at Dominion thc well earned holiday in this prov- ince. Now that the camping scason is will turn to another phase of out of door Scout life. Hiking. espec- ially during the coming autumn season, should be a source 0i 2W0‘ enjoyment and instruction to cvcry Boy Scout. But ihc lukc must bc planncd, must have somc definite object. >'l‘he wrltcr int-ends. during the coming weeks to give somf‘ hints on hik‘ng which he hopes will he helpful. Next u-cckls lcticr will dcal with “The Pal-vol lizkc." I often wonder how manv i-ihirfi the Scout-s of a itatrol szct together. apart from the wccklv tron? 010°“ inc, how much thc patrol know about (‘Ilcll nthcr. 110w much thc Patrol lcadvr knows about each mcmhci- of his mtroi. it 509mg to m: that th-esc an- mat- icrs of primc imil°l'l1l1l““ “Pk” vour patrol a real grimy. the moni- bcrs of which know crich other and have something in common Pcr- .l1aps somc bny'iu you!‘ 01'1"“ l" m‘ ‘netting alone 0s wc‘l --< ll" ‘llilllltl- lat home. at school or o‘ii"r\vi~c. if ‘ perhaps you could help in some way. that will last, see our line. All § Thc Provincial Boy Scout camp, Headquarters. has been spending at dfawlng m a close, our thought-s- l A marrirtzc of much inlcrcst to m" mdlnmml" M llifamiltou. of North Devon, became Wherever you are be sure to enjoy “GARDEN CITY” Bl-IGCULATE DiiiNK DELICIOUS — REFRESIII Nfr‘ SATISFYING You're sure it's pure when its a “Gnrtlrn t"ii_\" Product It's More than a bevcrzigc-iiis a food Good for you and the kiddies too "Save The Child And Build The Nation“ THE PURE MILK (‘fl.‘»ll’.»\I\'Y PIONEERS' OF SAFE \lll.I'\ PHONE 58-1 (‘orner Fitzroy and Great George Street. QQQOO0O0QQO-QQ-QOQQCC~W§QQ-QfQOOOQOOOOOOO— QOQOQOQQQOQOOOQOOlO§§§§§§QOOQQ§4§¥OOOO~ 9|‘ Q M‘ +000 movvv so m?" Q o o ‘i w o.‘ o" O Q O Q o 6 0 6 4 0 4 o 0 v Uptown Flowers B, “m, Sm, 1'73 Great George Street O-FQ-OQ-GO-Q-QOQOQW-OX v ‘Z ‘ WE DELIVER ili t'(>.\"i‘|is'r.\.\"rs z I E Ii‘l.()ltAl'. 'I‘ItIIiiT'l'l-IS 1i: : Q BOQUETS, “juflATl-[g o , 4 We supply entry slips on re- Q o I ‘ ' quest with each order. Draw I ‘ ETL‘ ‘ . '0ur rlze on our tore g r» any point within the I I ’ l’ 5 ' i Province. v ¢ r Y w z our showroom. 1 : 8' h° t I We specialize in FUNERAL s o , r Q DESIGNS v v liigh (‘lass at Lowest ¢ * PHONE 14oz I t *"“"‘“ i 1 t PHONE as z . 2 . 9 0 o 4Q-VfO-QQQOOQO-QQQQQ%QO-O-O-Q‘O FLOWERS BRIGHTEN LIFEKS I’.-\i'l‘I-I\VAY ANYWHERE ANY TIME we ‘deliver orders to any part of the civilized world. within a. few hours. l ruorm zoo JAMES TAIT 8'7 VILLA AVE. Member Florists Telegraph Delivery Association. Inc. l< LOIUST Y-O-Q-§%§§F§-§Q+Q+§f9§§§+§4 > OQQOOQQQOOOOQOOOOOOOOO Here are some hints for the Pat- in a shcli white rol Leader-You are a. PL. all the and pink mother time, not only during the wecklymnns drcsscl i unite rally. crepe. Mrs , or of the Your job is to set an example of groom, ww-c l I! ‘it o»: I» ctr-rm- good scouting. Have with you, at blc. all times, a roll showing U19 namvxl Mr. Aluurico Illlil ‘c .. age. address, school and other pill" i the late Dr. li‘r<»d I ticulars of each boy in. your pat- lLodee of Cli:ii'lot:i~...\.., r01. Try to understand each fcllow lgmnrisgn 0i wit; \v_ \v_ _ B 1Y1 YOU!‘ Plltml; Wmemlier n0 twmformcr pflrllll‘ of Central Meihodzst ft-‘nmvs 5T9 9X53“? “like- inow Uniicdv (‘liiirch '01’ hlnncion, i“ ‘an: ~ r1, n; ,_-i_ y», , Scouting is growing. lei U5 growlvarlioxshnix]: 0 h d p“ (lgxilagfldgé Wm‘ ll- land Prince l.‘.tI\\'Il‘.'(I 1 "d. 1p. m- tended Acadia Un’ and 1h»;- UllIVCl'Sll-_\‘ of Now 13 {I Keep the daily good turn in mind. It should be a pont of “am, hm“ U, 3,. , honour with every scout. irrcspcct- w“, ‘Em, wwlvwflm ,,___,, ive of rank, that he do at least one lcal enwhlpprm" in ‘ good turn evcry day‘. Don't ovor_l,‘1oltlv‘< Th" W, T, look the little common helpful acts i ' ‘ of everyday life while looking lor' some big thing to do. fll i‘. I934. Ho Il w: . i» giricer on rlh- s 5_ C) After the ceremony °°uhln lcft by car ici ivhcrc "ion-i ‘i in Some troops have no yet craspcdl the idea of the "Patrol Corner." The , “Patrol Corner“ is thc troop room lo‘ o _ ‘ _ cquivaleni. of the "Patrol Site" lll,Br;‘_[,_v PHI” camp. Working on the Patrol Sys-i <1‘ “ H H item. which is the only system, it‘ " “ becomes itcccssary- for each patrol to have a corner or other part of the troop room sct apart for its individual use. Tho corncr is con- sid-rred sacred to tho initrol uailllt! it. Screened Ofl" in any \\'.'i,v ap- proved of by thc jaatroi. it is uscti for purely patrol purpnsrs. A siirirc of programme timc should hc wt apart for work in ‘Patrol C‘ w: ‘ Points should be. .'l'\\i’ll'II'\'I 1n .1 pit- rol competitxon for bu»: "l‘.ifmi Corn-rrs". lllt‘ll‘.J in comic It is no: tow ciriv irig pltms for llll‘ wm! Many Scouts ai pu; ‘ just. what to do coin-r part of th" "Scout I promise. on mv llfllhllll‘. ' ‘do my best. to do my dur, ~ i‘ TYPSIl- -If we rcmcinhcr and - " _ .1 bath. l DIVJIO Command ‘ nu ~ l i "Y"? ‘X11011 thv neighbor as ill " l l ‘* ‘"1" fl rcst assurcd that uv c doing oiirl ' m‘: hus- bpgf m knrp mo clniuc of ilic - Airivcs." ;pr,,n,|;r~, Ark w .. Si-outmastci" in rvadcr goes tutu w“ about shin ncn Atlhcii‘. "Ii it‘ i i iv‘ i . y routine ‘ “(r ~.~ \\'<~lf ‘has stony».- in kiip itcr physically I I ' lfit and wrll groomed. l "I star: with a tub bath. While ‘the \\'.\IA“.' is running. I do about . Pretty Weildiug‘ _, ‘ I W‘ c ems At, kecllinlilc flrcom‘ gcttixg stiff in the knccs or thick at the waist- line. While in the tub. I wash my ifacc wth a complexion brush and . _ scour my nails with a small nail many in various par s of the Marl- brush‘ Afiflwardk X gym“, “mm”. iimc Prnvinccs took place at noon , the 51,1." rm. a mimm, m. N.“ ' -"“-°l“rd“-" “l m" Fm“ 8mm“ par“ “When l‘, have drlctl invscif \\lll‘l somatic. Rina-ton. whcu Miss Jcan a coarse tmvpl mm n ".1 (a/)ll\ktnp_ l put a light. hour ' ‘r crcam on my face and lhr lull l brush my hair for fir‘ < and CI“all my lccth. By tho * l’ have fin- tnc I)I'l('l(‘ of Mr. lvlaurlcc Lodge. use. of Chafottctown. Rev. Dr. ll. n. Boyer tied the nuptial knot in thv ore-sense of immediate ishcd. most of the c Illll lifts bcen iriciids of the contracting parties. nbsorrmr 1 rpnrorh 111,. cxz\"55. nut Miss Ray Hamilton. sister of the . on my hair-not and co m bed. ,bridc. acted as bridesmaid. whilel “once :1 wcck I nil my hair and t-hc groom was supported by Mr. scalp bcf rc I put on thc nctrNcs Robert. Wllby, of Fredericton. day. I go in a llPlllllV shtrpqlilfqvi: . ,.d r‘ c wuwvc- "flnmonoilll HSIIIPISTI‘lllClflfilliflllYr I homemade egg mask about l month.” , The bride was very aliraclivc in la beige lace costume with rose hat,do my and accessories to match. The use n bridesmaid was beoomintly attired. wit» lH l’ an!‘ A 20m‘ QEI" Pa?‘