WlEDNESDAY, ‘r ' THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN v "acuontnannhhr wgflflng cLi-zaiumcm sans‘ .,..hm;h_ Sussex decorated with a pmrmmn LOOK FOR SPECIAL CLEAN-UP PRICES of ntlhdnunmer flowers and fem; ON THURSDAY MORNING - Yglsienlfiglfiforilioi. “W... "£31. oclook . John Linton united in lace Helen Louise elder ' mar!‘ ohEssos-Bo-olol high-goo sum Mm». %".‘.‘.“..'l§f€..°‘n.’§i§z sesr;~.r-...¢.. Jerseys, Crepes and lovely Cottons. Woinen’s 9 Elmer. youngest 5m. o; M, m,‘ I and Misses’ sizes. Prices to 17.95. Sale zlllgfiiirwerlflglftbegige EYELETS. Gingharns and Miami Crepes 5 llcielngéléet PTB-Btasnc-Dyeiyrfgmgiévkftazienclias); to 8.50. Now . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. I noseeays J23“ with white nun bows. Group of Dresses and Pinafores 4.95 and 5.95. 3 Mrs. Jane P. MocIntyre. church I Organist. Played nuptial music b:- Clearing at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. for}? and during; m’ wane“ with L0 i’ l3 l PLAY SUITS-Skirt, Shorts and Halter. Truly pmggglogg. ‘$3.1 flglgeggohglg l . Ladies’ 3~ . Suits 9.95. Weddlr-z March tor the i-ecesslorlal. wonderful Va “e pc - During the signin of the regist- Now .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. er Miss Mary C arxowe Mam“ BATHING SUITS-All new styles. Most of those ii?" 8”“ “M” “l” W “w” , . l' . _ e makin a GAven in marriage by her father 59M at 5'95 and 695’ but wer g the bride wore an afternoon dress clean sweep a1, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . o; white 8m‘ mesh. the bodice m)“ loned with cap sleeves and V neck- PULLONERS-Pasiel Sweaters, a great 1 line. the skirt falling in soft full- I . _ _ _ ness from a from panel yoke trim- bargain at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. med whh m“ O1 Se“ material‘ HAND BAGS-While 81 Red tags 3-‘335 iii allfiiigfflmli“.‘éilollitinléf ' '¢_ Clear-in a dress. She wore long whim silk plague’ also fab“ g cloves and carried a bouquet of Hats . . . . . . .. Better Times roses HATS '_ Clearance of Summer . = Her bridesmaid. Miss Verna Wood. Charlobtalown. was wearing a pin‘: crepe afternoon dress yvlzli cape sleeves an! peplum trimmed I , with cut work embroidery in self = color. She wore e pink olmdeau ' >4 gel .2. 1- FAJ-‘sslzo. ' R wllh short pink net veil caught LADIES STO E with clusters of pink and blue 99 Queen St. flowers. Her bouquet was o! mixed sweetness. , The groom was attended by Gor- don Swetnain. The ushers were Hubert Robinson afid William Ma».- Neill. brothel: oi the groom. A reception was held at the bride's home where the rooms were beauti- fully decorated with summer flow- ers. White wedding bells and white satin ribbons were used in deem- ation of the archways. M . Banister was wearing a In order to accommodate the large number of visitors msersc 01m edflfoslum wnh anew to our City expected during Old Home Week, citizens are Wm... trim 1n M?!“ 60km brow-j urged to co-operate by sending in their names if they can zllflfipegzlg glaigolegs-gsmlagidblciggisélsnv provide sleeping accommodation or meals or both. mother m the [monk are 5&2‘. Please give this request your earnest consideration as 22% “£2136 zélggglgrlésw andmiorsag; lack of accommodation and rneals is a condition COIJfTOHi- of white’ igiladiollas, t me was cov ing us during the busy tourist seasgri. glefise lsfinesyltigiu‘ erggiewgiln éulaigenrgiotg 3M cenmd name to the Tourist Bureau or the ity a .11 n with a (m-wue, wmdm cake or 53_ decorated in white and silver. topp- ed with floilal ornaments and blink- ed wi-th sweetipext Tali tapeis in silver holders and pink arldl white streamers extending ircrn the chandelier iv the COW-BIS ‘J1 pleted the decorat- tlie table com i . miiirs. Maflllfthe salt-gs. (éhlgdllgvl . l i.. t f r an =1 To ALL WATER CONSUMERS Ifillkeaglllllill: Worcester Masai. may of the groom pnlir I . - - .. . . ll a. Owing to the continued period of hot, (l1), weather vle 9152f; flfhghfhylgé eafirlzlhcm M. ask you to be conservative in the use of water. _ by motor to sseghd thgin During the next few weeks because of the influx of llrlgarihin figéoruvuxéasg. p30‘; yeuaw visitors to the Island attending Old Home illeck etc., the gaierdfne dress with powder blue demand‘ of water for normal purposes will be greatly fig increased; _ r4j[u1'B£\'th€-y will reside in Sussex We would therefore ask all persons using hand hose m, the pgosenthnd d Sussex Hm or automatic sprinklers on lawns, eic., to discontinue their sglgglbgkg fklghme Axuwn Goth use for the present. inerclal Echcul. iifno groom recent- ls re ues all water takers to avoid the unneces- ly rcctircd his discharge iaom the we a o q t Ciiiad‘ n Navy alter several rem sary use of water in every way possible during the present of W n _ _ emergency, ' _ . Lively‘ vl-‘egigxilns cgligs‘ were C NT. its: l...s.....~.~..... .1 t d were: l “l” “m” m“ ’°‘ "l" M“°“°m' Bannmer wivliaizrigei ifsliilrsflyDonari Miss Phosa h t; Fl toner Ban- Season TICKETS For w. g“?- Mrs. Louis Dlblzlee, Saint o '1. .. ;, w d a a Miss M“ Em bflhchagihhtetaiivn and Verna Wood. . Mrs, Martin Soltarl and Mia. Ginsu Old Home W eek gggeemgglfili,j“filmiillfl _ several weeks. __ now on SALE at all llrllg Stores and (.1 Snalll. '_' ‘at Yllllll8 llllW. Remember llow tllay solll out earl»; Persian amh Coats in the latest model! as 1°05 hick. flange shoulder and the curl. Prices $750.00 —- $850.00 - $90000 Marten and Mink dyed Muskrat Coats, light and dark, nicely marked, new‘ push- up sleeve or loose flare. Prices 5450,00 -- $550.00. Labor Government lat your. ruler $315 TAXES lllcillllill. col‘ F8698 Allllllllll 7°" l» h AFTERNOONS and EllElllllllS '" "°" '°°"“"' WELLINGTON. N. 2-, Aux- 5- "i" “i (Reuterll-Prellflratiom are helm; i made for one of the moat import- l l Hudson Seal Coats, fitted and loose styles latest sleeves and shoulders. Price; $725.00 up, - - ant general elections in the his- ‘tory of New Zealand. to be Iaeld ‘probably It the end of Novem- . her. f1 ‘ The big question is whether l Labor. in power for the last 11 lyears. will sta in office or be lsupplemented y a national party l government. Some political analyst: are citing ‘ setbacks suffered by Labor at the llut election in 1M3. and at sub- llequent by-electlons, as an indi- catl-arl that Labor's rule may end. The economic nlum of the 80s roved the death knel of the re- orm-unlted coalition ministry, iving Labor it: firlt. tutu o! of- lce in 1935. ' t g . g The Labor Government re eat- ed its succeal in i938 and 194 . Result: of the last election in 1M3 were: Labor 45 ieatr (50 in 1988); National 34 (U in i938); I Platinum Muskrat Coat, nicely marked with loose push-up sleeve with band M W118i. lovely shade of grey, 100* back Price $465.00. ‘ Mall)’ other furs in these smart style; in our cheaper priced coats are now on display in Our Relidy-to-Wear Dept. / Independent one (five in 1988). By-electlom lince 1943 leave the / I / / present standing of pillill in tho I or u. National so. i dependent i. Houn of Rapruantatilvn n: Lab- No definite policy program from either (party hll yet been an- but broadly milking Lab- . or i| expected to rely on what ll I ha: done in the put ln providing social IQCIITICY benefltl. The Natzlonalpnrt ilhelleved to have no inlaentlon o repealing ex-i Moore s. MFLEOD .1. cushion-crown. Psi. ,1 min; loci: iqinlatlon, but is eX-q i f; ' , pected to favor folterhig a private _ " | | ".'.:..:::*¢."..:t:l=-" “M” ~ ~ I onl. l l UIUIUI IULDI l nmu. IATII Portugueu Indl a hitli t " -.. A-—-—/ POI I-‘IUGAL louree oi’ Irellfllliillliand erlgilfllfllllnl '°d§'-.""37li'ol§ ltlllirliifdn mlnlorlar- lviiiilil llleat fllifulie ‘drift grlfbrhy ‘l mm‘ m" “l Elllwe‘ ,1 . mum’, A—~—v-ul_ a _(°P)_The-:.iitn§t with the western world in were at work early in the 16th unfeeling omnimtence of stair‘: The terrible atrocltiazledt Roman (mimic chum, |, , p, ,d3’,n,§g°°.l"°d 15min" fvervbodys century. il a oehm of Indian nbsolulllmm which demands the "ml "m W“ ""2 wall g bind“ P fl I . e. u . one Vlerla hurled in a convent in old Goa. control oi the political. l1 l" "n" cmlflllle" l" .......'.. 2.“.“ll.'..°. at‘. 21.22.:alxtllrislillllllsl: e Wlrllfl-m-==~1-n=l-==-vl»l- speaks In Victoria Ml» c will»? 512% "l- ""11" figidc. 13.011 the threshold of lride- Linboifon the way ti: lvlolrli) ‘.33 lhonwhfiolit" go“? llvo l gfllilgmlxlludvlmld hm“ m‘ lollwlehflallliiieniiilvlcr DEW"; . - ' - ‘ c 90mm“ h" h“ ma“ Mom brwfii}: 51m dg-Mhdrv. 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