! | a : 7 a eee eee ee sere ” ee - : : : = —e onte, who have ehosen Prince pointe over the hands and the be-| Mire. Rayner chose for her Edward Island for their first visit dice of nylon mésh trimmed with | ghter’s wedding a light bine to the Maritime Provinces, They sequins, pearls and -rhinéstones.|white nylon crepe dress are guests at the tourist home Her veil fell from a crown style|pink accessories and a — of Mr. and Mrs. Cyril MacFar- headdress with sequin trim and!of pink roses. The groom's tane, Fernwood, an spent sever- |she carried a cascade bouquet of|er was attired in an aqua flow s al days last week vonieg Mrs. pink roses with white stream- dresss with black nylon dus- Lockhart at her home in Sum- ers. : ter, with black and white ac- merside. Dr. Cousland is the Miss Marjorie Rayner, sister|cessories and a corsage of red prlasipal of Eutonannck College, oe othe S Seeeieanene een = held ‘te versity oronto,. ° gowned in white two nylon| The reception was { - Lena Caroline MeLure, Women's Eattor. Prooe 2508 bi a a a net over taffeta trimmed with|the home of the bride’s parents, r. JK, son, ‘John, stars, ballerina length, with} Mr: and Mrs. Rayner will reside € The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed, July 15, 1959. are leaving Summerside today by she 3 Plane for Edinburgh, Scotland, r where the former will attend the| . H APPENINGS Medical Convention July 18 to 25. They will be met there by ee Dr. Beer's wife and mother, «who Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. ‘Siiip-TMfid two daughters where the son, Woodland, California, have} guest of Mr. and Mrs, Vern Snow,| Beer's ancestral home. F motored to Prince Edward’ Is-|City. They were entertained at a and are the guests of Mr./small supper party at the home and Mrs. W. R. LePage, North oof Peter Gallant, Victoria St., River Road. last night. They left Tuesday on their return trip to Lynn and Mr. and Mrs. Victor ' MacDon- ; Pittsburgh, U. 8. A ald, Charlottetown. attended ~ the Mr. and Mrs. Major Inman, daughter Gail. and the former's mother, Mrs. Wilfred Inman re- Confederation Life Insurance con-| Mrs. Barbe Durant, Quincy,|turned last week after several vention“at Jasper Park Lodge,|Mass., arrived on the Island on| days spent in Bathurst, Newcast- Jasper, Alberta. On the way Saturday, where she will join|le and Chatham, N.B. home they visited in Sudbury.jher sister, Mrs. Helen oe Miss Margaret Barnes, accom- panied by her mother, Mrs. Char- des Barnes, Milton, Mass., and aunt, Mrs. G.E. Barney, White- field, N.H.arrived_on-Monday_to!— ‘spend their vacation with the for- er's aunts, Mrs. A.S. MacKay, ummerside, ‘and - Mrs. Aubrey Brown, Stanley Bridge. Weymouth, Mass., at her mer home, Oyster Bed Bddge. - Mr. and Mrs. J. J.. Siefried and daughters, Joanne, Diane and Janet from Stoughton, Mass., have returned home after spend-' ing their. vacation ai the home | of Mrs. Siegfied’s parents, Mr. Ontario; and in Montreal. In the latter city Mr. and Mrs Mac- Donald were registered at the Queen Elizabeth Hotel. QUEENSWAY CHOKE QUALITY (isésd CHOICE PEARS Fe SALAD DRESSING AT ‘is ‘BEST— Mrs. Ewen Macmillan, former- ly of York Point, is taking up re-| sidence at Sunset Lodge, School 7-3 Street, Charlottetown. Mrs gMac-| and Mrs. E.H. Francis ot Ao- : n for the past two ye. h : “hoi MIR. MR. AND MRS. B. J. INKPEN - been living with her séphew Me, | "n= daemren een aeeee at tae eg Hugh Scott and Mrs. Scott in] Mr. and Mrs. Waldron Roper! and Mrs. Parmenas Phillips, at Couple Pledge Vows, At. Jing up thet home ne yee pene: of Quincy, Mass.; and their dau-|the home of Mrs. Ernet Morri- 16 OZ. JAR p g : ng up their home aa York Point) ghiers Beverly, Adele, Donna. | son, Summerside, on Friday eve- Mrs.. Macmillan and the late Mr. Macmillan lived for some time at the Queen Hotel, Char- lottetown. and Lizbeth are spendin at the summer home ,er's parents, Mr. a Francis in ~~ th! ning and a delightful musical eve- Ts. Rop- | ning was enjoyed. Mrs._ Frank Mrs. E. H.|MacNutt and Mrs. Roy Easter, | - were accompanists for quartet-: tes, duets and singsongs. Refresh- ments were served by the hos- WITH FRESH GREEN Tors A REAL TASTY DISH New Beets =D ~ Saint Dunstan’s Basilica a aedtae weddieg took place at! sories and a corsage of pink and, faint Dunstan's Basilica on Sat-, white carnations. | ?. Mr. Henrry Gallant, Mr. Leo) "Mra. ‘David A. Brooks has ar MR. AND MRS. ELDON RAYNER arday morning, June 20th., af 9.30; Donald MacDonald was best ikea Rov. Father Hamenil-uait-| aon eea-teo estere—were- Deo ee) oe. see ie. {rived “i Charlottetown on her|tes. —- , i : ~ed_im_a double ring ceremony /Kenneth Tulle and Allison Tulle,/ ters, from Pittsburg, Pennsyi- | ~_ nummer ie | Lef nd Ma rried At Greenmount Doris Phyllis Tulle, youngest dau- | brothers of the bride. vania, arrived Friday night bv | . lai s. Rosa urgey and son, | NEW MIRACLE DETERGENT ws go George Tulle, and) after the wedding a reception! €2¥ on a short visit with relatives) yrs, M. R. Dingwell and Miss Siaiaenie ae. aoe aie Wi ll Li A S id a vere erro d ggg lB ae ian tees . was held at the Queen Hotel for, in Charlottetown. 'Bertta McKie are in Chariotte-| | spending several deve in Searle-| | ive t ummersi e. ee immediate relatives of the bride| | Mr. Henry Gallant was the town registered at the Queen Ho- town, guests of the former's par- ' ere cide in by| 2nd groom. The bride's table cide | oat of Mrs. H. Gallant, King St.| tei for a day or two. ents, Mr. and_ Mrs. Neil Brad: Miss Fsther Fay, daughter of;emony: Mrs. W. 0. Weale was NG SIZE C per father, eee fuaeie las a 7 | centered with a three tier wed- oo ae Gallant the guest of eet shaw. ee ‘and Mrs. Charles Rayner, | Organist and accompanied Mov ballerina gown of Chantilly iace| ing cake. a ile M Paul Gallant. Chest-! iss Ella Cahill left by plane. “ aie. the bride of Mr. Eldon| Leona Weale, as she sang “The After the reception the bride wate 3. Everett Gatiset/ | to visit... sister, Mary, Mrs.i. Mr. and Mrs Br Richards | ayner—sott-of Mr—and-Mrs—Mar-| Wedding Prayer. and O Per- FOR DELICIOUS STEW pver taffeta with a shoulder} fength veil. She carried a white, ' and groom left on a short honey- prayer book and orchid. moon through the Maritimes. For _—The—bridesmaid_—_was Miss’ going ax away the bride wore a cor- He has five years seniority over | ther sister in Ottawa, Florence, —$reda-Tutle.-sister—of-the bride, al_dress_with beige accessories|Granddaughter_his cousin the|Mrs. Alex Synett and Corporal “who wore a street length ‘dress of They will reside in Charlottetown | ®@xt im age to him. But to a Synnett, RCMP. blue nylon with matching head-) where the groom is employed younger four who pit wi jand strength against “his, they | Miss Margaret Galant, Halifax. play together on the lawn where Nova Scotia, has been spending! Mr. and feof both pup and goat also her vacation on the Island with| a in the fun. And many a| her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mr. and tien” Metninah Wright ‘| young laugh echoed, and many a ” Gallant, Chattottetown: 1 pysreen- of ted 44 ra | Voice was raised in general ex- Lewho have: been visiting the form- . aE |citement obtaining. before Cg Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hagen, and jer’s mother, Ping CD. Wright. — or Monday, Fuly a | Chines. went outward-bound_ to |family. Danny, Timmy, Freddy, | IN 2 i Bedeque were guests al mit p a | fieldwork, and the place seftied | Mary and Judy of Salem, Mass., tae eohaor hour on Friday at oe | on! fect Love.’ Given in marriage by her fa- Rayner, Greenmount, Dario iodanrs and Mr. Mon- cluded im the ranks of the men. +telpore. She will also visit ano- son arrived Waturday “to spend | Shall their usual summer vacation at| June 20, at 2 p.m. in the Green-| 1 e Ivan Birch’s Cabins, North Bed- | mount ‘Chure h of Christ, attrac- ther, the bride was lovely in her eque.—_They__were tively. decorated with apple blos-| floor length gown of white two- by their daughter, Mrs. B. §,|80ms and filies of the valley. Rev. | tier aylon net and-tace-over-satin, MacMillan, and grandchildren, W. © Weale perforiried the cer featuring long sleeves coming to Sandra and Reggie, who spen‘ — —_— the weekend . OX TAILS 2+ 25 MAPLE LEAF CELLO WIENERS dress and mitts and carried a| With T. Eaton and Co. basket of pink and white car- @ations. Out of town guests were Mr = Mrs. John Inkpen, j ames Mitchell wore black nylon, with) core end Mrs. Scene Tulle. Dal- pink accessories and a eorsage housie, N.B. Mrs. Vincent Mit-, ef pink carnations. | chell, Newcastle, N. B., Miss Rose | The groom's mother wore « Tulle and Mr. Veto Marrello, | . Daily Vacation Bible School. James remarked wistfully mo-| Accompanying them on their Mri:Kenneth. Scott, RN. of sky blue dress with white acces- Boston, Mass. [tate its customary workaday have been the guests of. Mr. and the home of De and Mrs. L. M | [® Hartsville Presbyterian Church at 9:00 a.m. | | Mrs. Morris MacDonald, Kelly's Calibeck, Summerside. ; ’ : ELLEN’S DIARY “Wout X be ice, Pen." Cros ri : Cena CO-OP SUPER MARKE All children‘and young peopleiare invited to |) ments ago when we sat on that trip were relatives of the Hag- : . Montreal, has been visiting her ’ 2 p kK same verandah watching the s ens, Mr. Tony Sarnilli an dFle : ’ | Gra ndchildren, Up ae dows of dusk spill ae the po nor Sarnillii, alin of salaie. an lperend Mr. and Mre. J.M. Lo! HEeH ; TL he . 17 Queen Street Charlottetows ley “if the summer would stav\ It is Mr. Sarnelli's and Elea- 84". Sutnmerside: She has been * Goat All Romp Together as. i is? Ne aging. The fields mor's first trip to ‘the Island, |Joined by her husband, Dr. scott | — = fresh and ‘green and the leaves They had a very enjoyable trip. and they will leave for England . sx te spend two years, where Dr. Scott will. take a special eourse * yes, all * “We should put an end te that/being a sparrow, and having to Windinin cers ; slaving Mrs. B. M. Gilimire, "Mias MacLeod with her four daugh- ters of Burlington, Ontario; Mr. Arthur MacLean of Toronto and we suffered her te lift timbers for it up to an eaves’ nook of this old house came te another 4i- the fields. They were weeding a| ton, Burton, patch of turnips toward the far| Mr. and Mrs. Charles Colli- end of the farms, continuing de-|CUtt of Watertown, Maine, HOP FLAVOURED are ane.” we remarked to Grand. do the things they do-quarreling| it. And now another dav of jt, Pauline Hoonan, R.N., and Mrs qoatter visiting with us on the | with the songbirds that come. to pictured, and pleasant is no more, Lorne MacLallan of Ottawa are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lyle. St verandah this afternoon. nest here. She's a kifd mothers. Until tomorrow — — —Diary—| visiting their old home m Sum- Elesnors, have as their guest Or YO ness ak G-- A July-veil of heat shimmered| ang isn’t he the eutest thing! Good-night. . merside. ele dougher, Mise Jeyee Lyle,! over the fields and nearer, bees| gee him blink in the punkight, ” = ; who has arrived from Nassau. —hummed that «sleepy tune Of | she smiled. Mr. Edwin Hirch of Caigary,| ~~~ - summer which with the birds’ | “We'll let her enjoy her baby BURTON Alberta, is visiting her daughter | ‘he eontented chirps, one recalls with won't we? And a added with | Mrs. George Waite sad Mr. Waite C n gome longing when the sparrows Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Bul at Traveller's Rest. : val ulgar 1 ee oe One OREe SNe oo of ihe summer.” were Ca fe they in. dejected rounds of fea- Tecent guests at the home of Mr.|_ Mr. and Mre. Keith Pickard, Y thers in the leafless rosebush by| Our surroundings had settled | Mrs. Charles Rogers, Glengarry.| Summerside, had as their guest \ ie | the window. by then into that pleasant after-; Mrs. Catherine Ellis of Mon.| !ast, week the latier's fisters and | That sparrow se appealing Gi. — hush psual at Alderlea ' treal is spending holidays at the brothers: Mrs. Ann MacLean of ¢ ki her home-building not long ago,| when the farnfers have gone to home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dal-| New Castle, N.B., Mrs. Winston in ma ing your own | | to wither the weeds removed, and | ton. __ Yemma in her. motherhood to-| spite the heat, we theught should SPening holidays at the home of Mt. Wallace MacLean of Saudi- ‘ -\ * day. A Mledglinng of that nest,| have ‘given them a spell of rest. |‘His brother and sister-in- law, Mr, | | Arabia. These guests are now BEVERAGES ‘testing young wings had lit not} They were grateful for the heat-| and. Mrs. Clifford Collicutt, Bur-| Visiting their parents Mr. and > GALLON OF far ffom where we sat and, was — Thomas MacLaren at Kin- SY el , Se " eentent te remain there despite | to encourage the seedlings’ grow- Me. Fred McTague ef Char- YOUR FAVOURITE hie mother's dismay. As innocent! th delayed by June's coolness and Jottetowm is yisiting his Hove Hine | 096 | 98 xt gr yp beatl Pradeep pocnge Ped ing las aiacoed Feit bptci ge hadron CEE ee Ee - PERFECTION : s f a ac are privileg when) x sree -~ of any wdanger threatening him the work ints am to hie oft to lee as Mortis Doyle represented | Sette ees ee ICE CREAM there. e stream and the angling there. rks Paris ‘ouneH at the : “Yea, we should.” we nodded; And sometimes; as today, meal-| ;C.W.L. Proviticial convention held. ee eee J. FE. i eee “A tap of the broom. _and'time returns them with a trea-| i™ Summerside. s Burns, |. : there'd he one less to worry the| sure taken from i te make, Mrs. Henry Daiton, Burton, at- | Mes. Frank MacEwes. Mrs. eh eonzhirds.” Ae ei fresh and delectable fare tended the Women’s Insitute pro-| — ree et ee “Why. Nanna!” G augh-| When a meal-time gathers.all ryincial convention is Charlotte ae re. Way " 1 BOX - ter exclaimed, “how ‘cruel - to; the children to Alderiea, it is in-; town. wn het : “ think of the like. See how fond oe followed by a period of | Billy Trainor of Fmerald tae ee cee oe Pus FLAWOURE > aie ia of ‘her baby. Kk would . \We have to stop and con-| Spending holidays at the home of | Stas evening ot Mult nD 8 Ta OF : break.her heart if any harm er a moment before we reck-| fed ~ Mra. Thomas Howard, Lodge in honor of Rev. Kenneth Vy DELICIA were to'‘come to it. . .Maybe,”|on the number of grandchildren, |Cape Wolfe. ‘ ea Nes the offered, “she doesn't like! mow that Jamie the eldest is in-| Miss Anna Mae O SB. Coniand, SC, M2: Ban naieres e'no a eldes lieved Go ne ecto nce D.D. and Mrs. Cousland of Tor- KREEM CUPS , —— — enum 5 . ; haa ws days with her. parent, Mr. and | if you wont to save money : Mrs. Carl O'Holleran, Cape Wolfe | Get Your ied still get the best in home Mrs. Frank Penny family] made hop-flavoured beverages . cae of Montreal is spending ho'id>.s Vacation Needs —Here ore three Concadian — Te with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. malt extracts fo satisfy every A 2 & Edward A. Griffin, Burton. | at oer as ae ne See o — eS N ; , leigh Haward; Glengary G preter : = Dalton, Burton and Soke! Parkdale Pharmacy sporting, ghee Fypa peveign YOU J riffin, Glengarty, left recently,| “%& Peters Rd. Dial 6832 : | ; — a Island where they|| Open Every Night Til 9 p.m. he sure to USE = v4 4 ; employed. — a ‘ Sunday’s 1:00 to 9:00 p.m. PA ¥ i Lance Dalton, Burton, -who was * aca ‘. jee’ : Yeast eo 7 / ve ‘ ' pemployed in Bayfield, N.S. has! Chsaclotes & returned home. Senssthetions from Loltlemond oO N LY . es Six boys and six girls receiv- Sunglasses A truly Canedion Company, ee x ed their first Holy Communion. at Color film @ Cameras & St. Marks Lot 7, Church on ~ nesday, July lat. Father Lawrence Gallant. Pius-| ville, who was recently ordained \ in the Franciscan Order. visited! 2. of his uncles, Mr. | a ri Mr. por ‘on? itera, endl That’ s right! Only 98¢ for a taste treat that’s soon real — gone .... velvety-smooth Perfection Ice Cream . . . and Mrs. Howard Dalton and fam fresh. crisp Delicia Kreem Cups for. making your own ice ————fly-0f Slemon_Park, RCAF. Sta! {| eream cones at home, coor ne mess, no dishes to v ash. s ‘ |tion, Summerside, are spending | —*IiNi of: ieee emir cog ee Te Just spoon-in scrumptious Pérfection lee Cream and wateh Cs holidays with Mrs. -Eva jak Consult 2 Ee how the whole family wil! love this come and-ice cream — 2 Burton. \ ‘| i. treat. Get yours teday! This special combination offer of 9d te for a Mmited time enly. TRAIN JUMPS TRACKS WARSAW, Poland (AP) — The! Berlin-Warsaw express jumped|f « of heat-nuckled rails Saturday | ae Insurance Since 1872 PERFECTION IS A QUALITY PRODUCT FROM THE FINEST DAIRY HERDS IW THE MARITIMES Our experience of aver % Years a) a “ at i iling — women, | an insurance- endereriiers, ie ot . PN LD: Pa ously injuring four persons | w dispos ? ing . LEATHER TOPPER lad seading scores to hospitals, | ” \ ei the Ministry of ;Communications’ OF FICFA: \ MI ITE D PERENNIALLY with Ge and;muel Rébert does a- slim-lined| | announced Sunday. All the vic- = — a Sammerside ry A {ER ES Li dally oan s is- the top- | beaut, that has something of the’ times were Poles. The wreck oc + @ Charioticiows 2 nN CENTRAL CRE » I a smartest top-|huntsman’s coat about it. Fla curred about 40 -niles east of Por. @ Montague om ’ Chartottet wn, P. a” . bertqn ° 4 ai oke ane een ' bellows pockets, side vents and nan. The temperature was 110 a joy for_an action back are ee and the government said intense wear. Sa- attributes, |heat weakened the oo »f Agents Throughout the Province : , — —— we = a ~ me ae ie ie. i i