SEFTEMBER 20, 1951 ed THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN , , v Barry Lee in all styles. . . Also the Coat with zip-ln nnd zip-out lining for Fall and Spring. Zip into our store and see our line. ARRIVING DAILY New York Exchange 1.. NEW YORK, Sept. 19 - (A1-V) .. closing quotes. Produce MONTREAL. Sept. lit - (GP) - Produce prices here today as re- ported by Dominion Department of Agriculture: " Eggs: Free cases, extra large size 75; large size 74; medium size 60- No. l pasteurized tresh tl2'..',: Que. No. 2 6185: wholesale Que No. l pasteurized tresh 63's. First grade creamery print job price 04 U2-65. Receipts: Nil. Cheese: Current receipts. Ont- ario colored 36-36 lll8; Ontario llrokcn-llamnlill Wedding and she chose for her gown nile green lace over taffeta with mat- ching turban and mitts. The groomaman was Mr. Louis Crokcn. brother of the groom. The bride's mother was dressed in a royal blue taffeta with rose accessories and wore a corsage or pink roses. while the groom's mothcr wore navy print with navy accessories and a corsagc or yellow 'mums. The ushers were Robert Ci-okcn. brother or the groom. and Elmer Hwmmill. brother or the bride. bride. sang appropriate hymns. Following the marriage. a re- cerption was held at Birch Hill Tourist Home and: dinner was served to sixty guests. The ..'.a. wing table was decanted with the bride's and groom's cskes and een-tered with cut flowers. The toast to the bride and groom was proposed by Rev. Francis Mc- Qusid or Klokore and tittingly received many beautiful gifts and a considerable sum or money. SUMMEBFIELD C. W. L. -The September meeting ot the Suimmertield Suib-Divison oi the Catholic Womenls League was held at the home of the secretary. Mrs. 'Ilhomqs Sullivan, on Sunday evening. Sept. 9th with an attendance or twenty members Rev, Director Fr. Murray and the president occupied the chair. The minutes of the previous meeting were read by the secre- try and approved as read. The president (we a very in- tersetlng and detailed report or the Diocesan Convention the theme or which was. "Peace in the World" through family prayer. The can her report laws would be discussed each evening for the benerit at the members. As there was no further business Mrs. Caul Hughes invited the mamibers to her home for the Oct- ober meeting. The meeting was then brought to a close by the recitation of the Act of Consecration to the Blessoed Virgin and a dainty lunch was sewed by the hostess. Cockle-leekie soup. a tumour dish in Scotland and the north of Englandf is made irom a (owl boiled with leeks. There Ought To Be By Fagaly and Shorten Mock close doc! to b an oom Ft- and it was moved and seconded Ame” &Fdy 33 7'3 .-A ""7 9'9"” '"m'""l Wei” ifigmmwha ytor Gag occasilon that all outstanding accounts he Amconds to 7-3 ding took place at st. Malachia.s' W,” made by my Hm,” Cm. paid. A I Beth Stl 54 5-8 . Kinkora, on Sept. l2t.n. ken. Rev, w, E, Maugham mm A 19",, 1-eceivgd g-mm mg mg. gilt 31 1.2 when Margaret Elaine Hiammill Eugene Mmwx M. presto” Mean weddgm 1-gquuglng "9. " 5'” om” 30 5'8 W" "nmd in ma"”'” 1” 9”” Hamimill and several other spenk- lcles for the bazaar in aid of the Con Ed 31 5-3 Joseph Croken. The ceremony and em cluxbngown Howl”; wu ugd :1 MgfI' "14 1:;m''1HM'': :”kpe'”""'d. by After the reception the guests and. edter some discussion it was .3: M3: at 4:: .....-... em M or we we or we to h-vewumw--"-d mm mm mums - The luxurious tee! of deep- G - new PM” H 1'1 . where I ferw social hours were the letter to the congregation ”" RY 1” 55 1'3 ' . ”" "mm 1; b""h" 0' enjoyed by all before the depart- on Sept. 10th and all donations are PE piled warmth . . . plus the nI;:1:;l:f:;"'w 3; ii? m,;,h2”f:;me was given in mar ure or the happy couple on a rrtio- toTbe levivtTt;)t tile Porochiaxldslimlfsoe; is a o'.'a.'u'o'o e'o'o o'o . . . . . . t C -. .'tt'to' rtsihe hreeten you've joy of superb good looks NY CEMTII 18 5-8 ""9 W h" ””.'","' H" ”'eddl."5 lvirultihhs. Fovfrtfdlselllrng ti; bride Messages ot sympathy sent were 55510 CD 74 3'3 ya” 9' l "Y sow" "ml wore a wine galbardlne suit with also received. , e .., . . ... . . . . C are yours to choose from sgaglggd :; 1-2 b';3;”g lgnzglel-than?! 13wPl:::ri:g : black auocesories. On their return. I Vlgayu andd manned otd lxt-lllns , ' r . the b ide nd groom will reside unvs were iscu.-:se an wal l in our new Fall coat group. Utd Alrc 32 7-5 :;)”q9e" 1;” Beuel; Tm” msest in Enilclraldawhere the groom is a decided to have a card party in . p Us Rubber 70 7-8 ,9? WW9 CW NP5 3d 0f 3 brllr pmspemug farmer, Emcralg hall, nrrnngements to be I s - s 0 0 e'oU'b a Condderatdy l"'i'39d' 35 3:-1', 2'5 :;,tl:h?a;:2:)""tE ca" Previous to her marriale. the mode at the Iootdber mestlnl. "J. s 59 th K h P . b w'22?U'2"&.. . 5.13; mi bridesrnaid was Mm"J99n ?.:;".::: '3?d”ii33 2.3.'.i33'.i..”i'. .ri3.Hl'Ei iftffigii .i3'ii.i':"u eom- lbs, .,,..,,.......,..,.,, ,..,., '” ” W ll” 3' Westinshse -. 40 1-4 M”9"'””9- WW" "' the 5"” Mrs. Patrick roa-mmiu, where she plated. several oi the C. w. 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All goo qun ties o to quulics. inc ory 0 on:-- u 1 I ht I g t I ' ' ! 10 yard l”'mh5' 36 in Mum "l6" wide Worth 55c per vd '.I7'?r:1(l:dec-...sw;' or ..T.v':.):.d.y meg 8 . For N- cllItllLllT'lE'l0Wll P. E. I. S” W W ------ M W or s... P... 39c ... ,.. - I we .. . Cl d Ch 1! d LINEN TEA TOWELS-S ' d.. iVortl F COLORED BROADCLOTH REMNANTS-1 to 10 yard lengths. 38 w-dei. Worth 60c per rd. e":"m Hr: eum SI" 2232 M" ” Worth regular up to 700 per yard. All good qualities 0! 1 to Sale Price ....e. W per yd. Sgighl S.” :1” at Second. wen 10 yard lengths. 36 in. wide. 39" wide. Worth 65c per yd. Average Sale Price Ebout "' " per yd. Sale Price .. ................................................... .... per yd. OL:;BlNa A-I RALF pllcE.. WHITE POPLIN REMNANTS-1 to 10 yard lengths. Worth SCOTCH LACE TABLE CLOTH! 70' x 90". um L x regular up to 90c per yd. All good qualities ot 1 to 10 yard Regular 53.95 tor ......... up 4 9 ' l, h . 36 l . id . l:c:l"a8le 5816n;FluC,G about ---o------w-;-- W P" 3'd- S 1 WALLPAPER-Final clearance Wallpaper in d and 5 W" ' roomlots with matching border. 5 PRINT COTTON REMNANTS-1 to 12 yard lengths. Worth a e. PC! not regular 53o per yd. Good patterns tor quilt coverings, etc. 36 W xv x3 u x .40 ' allmldid eell h"' 'Cvi'h” I pwss. your-sotgun to On Sale at e widths. There are many good Average Sale Price well under CIRCULAR PILLOW COTTON Average Sale Price about .. .1'lannelettel and plaid checked Sale Price .. 1 to 12 yard lengths tlcally all ends are or better quality sheeting. widths. 1 to 10 yard lengths. All good qualities. yard lengths. Worth up to 51.00 per yd. itles, worth regular lrsm 85a to no per yd. per yd. BLEACHED SHEETING REMNANTS-63-72-81-84 and 90 inch sheet lengths in this lot. Preo- M ... ... REMNANTS-40-42 and 44-inch 1 to 10 per yd. FLANNELEHES and CHECKED C0'i'l'0N FLANNEL REM!!- ANTS-1 to 10 yard lengths. In striped and printed 38 in. wide cotton tlannele. All good quel- ror rd- Factory Clearing Lines of Pliln llemmed PILLOW CASES. A Factory Clearing Line at. only ...- Colors are Black, Camel, A Factory Clearing Line at onl ...... ...... ....... ..gl Y -.................-.........-.....--c A heavy 3-ply all-wool yarn. Colors are Camel. Brown Heather. Black. Steel Grey. Chestnut. Medium Hand Knitting Wool Two Bl: lpeolsls in Factory Clearing Lines lroln ion! or our best known Inanutscturers. snm on inst noon tor 1 or. nail zsc A tlnely textured 4-ply knitting wool-nylon reintorcsd.- Medium Blue. Sand. Navy. Cardinal. Brown. Beige Mix. Maroon, Medium Brown. Paddy Green. White, Copen. Buttercup. Dark Green. Royal. Medium Grey and scarlet. tor 1 GI. I Skdlll 29d Brown orurrzlur END:-as inch square, suitable to: cushions and chair covers. Flowered and plains in good color range. 200 only at. each .................................-m... WOOL BLANKET3-Slightly soiled Ind odd Blankets. White with colored borders, all good makes in since so a M and M a 8d. Special. each ......... I CRETONNES-One table cretonnel. I to I yard ends. Clout- ing lines. Reg to 3.25. M Clearing at-Per yard COTIAGE SIRS-Plastic, In red, blue and ll'""- '"'""m' use set. smut. , - go Per Bet DRAPIIIY cnmrz-es" wide. One table llsllt welsh! chlntl suitable ler cemtorter coverings. Ipeelnl, Per Yard .... ....... 5 Medium quality, well made Pillow Cases. Cellophane wrapped l Mix, mug and Green Heather Mix, 1.3,; yunuugng gnnnggq-3...;-h-.g .ugIlly, Whltc '" in pairs. 42" wide. 8 - any with colored borders ot Pink or Blue. ss Sale Price per yd. Per Pair ' mited L