'v' , ymouoav. I Enmore and VI I O Icinrly Miss Pauline MacArthur. l sum. meraide. in spending her vacation at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Beecher MacDona- all. Bidelard. were visitors of Mrs. Russel MacArthur. Mr. and Mrs. Jones. Mt. Pleas- ant. were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert MacLatirin. Mrs. Allison Williams and child- ren. Kenny and Doris. Mt. Pleas- ant. were recent visitors of Mrs. Sidney Enman. , MI. and Mrs. Don Miller and tamliy and Mr. Roy Strongman. Port Hill. were visitors at the home or Mr. Havelock Bryant recently. Miss Violet Enman. Newlonville. Mass. is spending her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Enman, Victoria West. Mrs. John E. Campbell. Mrs. Agnes Bryant. Mrs. Robert Grind- lay and Mrs. William Bryant were recent visitors to 0'Leary. - Mrs. Gordon Baty and son Brian, who are visiting with rela- tives in Tyne Valley were recent guests of Mr and Mrs. William Bryant and Mr. John H. Bryant. North Enmore. Rev. William and Mrs. Osborn. New Hampshire, have arrived in Victoria West. for their annlll-ii vacation, At present they are stat- ing with Mrs. Osborn"; brother. Mr. Charles Maclpnnan. bilt in- tend to move in their new summer home soon. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Pearson anti little daughter from Ontario are spending their vacation with Mrs. Pearson's pareiits. Mr.. and Mrs. Alex MacLeod. Vlczorla West. Mr. Pearson is a l'llPiiilJPl' of the R. C.- A.F. and is stationed at Camp Borden, Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Burns MacArthur and family and Mrs. Harry Ellis. Northam. were recent visitors to Charlottetown Their tiausxhter. Mrs. William Noyc is residing in Rocky Point for the summer months as Mr. Noye is engaged in construction work there. Mr. and Mrs. Smith lnee Miss .iuyt-c Enniani have rrrttirncd to their home in Maine after spend- lniz a. short vacation with relatives and friends in Springhiil and vic- inity. The. following were blood donors at the recent clinic held in Sunl- lnerside: Mr. and Mrs. Burns Mac- Arthur. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney En- man. Mrs, Allison Raynor, Mrs. Milford Noyc. Mrs. Ernest Noye. Mrs. Gordon MacArthur. Miss Ruby Harvey. Bruce Coiilsoii and daugh- Sunimerside, are with Mrs. and Mrs. West. Oi.- Mrs. trr Sharon. spendinv, some weeks Colllson's parents, Mr. Daniel Mazl.end. Victoria Mr Coulsoil is employed in laws. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold MarLcn- ran. Rlchmoild. have gone on a business trip in Winnipeg. Mr. MarLciilian is ill the lll.:lli'ailCP business. Mr. Charles Moore art- vompaiiled llicm as far as 'I'oi'onto He will vlzii uilh his son and datitzhtrr-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Moore. They expect to be away for two weeks. Aiilnniz those from this set-tioll who attended the rrrtent nieetinz in Stlmmersidr: in honor of Mr. Price. were: Mr. and Mrs. Robert. Grllitilay, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fmst, Mr. and Mrs. Robert. Mac- Lanriii. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney En- mnn M-, and Mr": David Eiiman Mr and Mrs Percy Yen. Messrs Rollilttl Brvaiit. Lorne GrlL','1. Ches- ter Marlmllnan and Lloyd Dy- merit. linliini-p WT met It the liumr of Mrs Thomas lVlacArthtlr for their .ltine meetimz. Twelve nwmamc answered the roll by ex- changing house plant slips. Mrs. Sltinev Ehman reported .that the rake donated by the Enmore W.1 matte nllietectl dollars by selling ttrluvts rm it for the new liilrSlliR linme ill Tvne Valley Mrs R Mac- l.alirin invited the W l. to meet at her home in July. Fhr A verv larttc crowd attended the hymn festival held in the Presby- terian Chtlrcli. Tyne Valley. re- cently. Mr. T. Cunningham presid- ed and Rcvcrends Mr. Baxter and Mr. Dignan led in prayer.iThe foi- lcwing choirs took part in the ser- vlce: COiiil'.'-1). Tyne Valley (2l Port. Hill, Lot. 14. Union Corner. Wellington and Victoria West. The United Ladies Aid met. for their June meeting at the home of Mrs. Edward Enman. The Presbyterian Ladies Aid met at the home of Mrs. Ancei Ballem for their June meeting. Fifteen members answered the roll call Minutea of last meeting were read and approved. The lath chapter of st. Matthew was read respoii- siveiy. It was decided to clean the chtirch on Friday after- noon. A small gavel nicelv made and painted by Mr. Os- born was given to the president by Mrs. Osborn for which I hearty --thank you" won given. Moetinq closed by singing "Blest be the tie" and prayer by Rev. Mr. Osborn. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess and committee. Mrs Gor- don MacArthur invited the Aid to meet at her home this month. A shower was held in lnmore. - Hall recently in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bipgar tnee Helen Noyoi. A large crowd was in at.- tendence and I leasent evening was enjoyed by 3 inc bride and groom were escorted to decorated ehlirl to native their gift: which were opened by Miss Ruby Hor- vey. Mrs. Milford Non passed them to Mrs. ldwin Dawson who lap irealy and Rocky Foam-1;ponded to by each member givingt ...u. 7- -- -rm: GUARDIAN. (:HARLOT'i'ETOWhi Report llazi-style Conference Iieportations'From 'T : Budapest Area WASHINGTON. July 'I - (AP)i -The United States expects to issue invitations late this month to about 50 countries to attend a VIENNA. ililiili. July 7--tart Japantsie peace treaty-signing con- --Two United States tiipionflatic ference in San puncmo opening service officials expelmd dlon; 59;”. 4. Budapest today said thousan 80 Offic.als said the invitations are ten"-Commumil Hu"8"""” "9 'heing deported from. Budapefl and sent off to "certain death. The two said they had W!Ul055'i ed Nazi-style deportation: of whole families from their Mm” on 24-hour rlotiue. The expelled diplomats them- selves were given 24 h0I'I"l '0 RN across the Austrian frontier by l p.m.. and lliC,Y mad? ” Wml 40 minutes In SKIRT?- They are Albert iV. Siierer. Jr.. expected to be sponsored jointly by the United States and Britain and will go to all countries which were and technically still are at war with Japan. The sessions. lasting about four days. will be held in the Opera House where the United Nations charter was signed in i945. The meeting will be purely formal because the plan is to iron out all peace-treaty issues . .. 1 nd Rum prior to the conference. Nearly all ;ri:'gnaU,?:adSe:,;e.?,l;y Lyn Sp lnfof. lm-portant issues have already been mimm service in Bud ppest b... 'hmi"aled by a3".eme".t or com" lfore the Hungarian Red Govern- Se "Id no mlich.” see” by ment cracked down on ltl early '15 here in winding up tne mix wepk saying they were per. 5;g”t"g Very q”'ckiy' sona non strata (unwelcome). Sharer and Miss Trynn esti- mated at it press conference that (-Av-ENIHSH W. M. 3, E14500 men. women" and children .M-.. jlermed "undesirable by the Red The June meeting: of the Auxll-lGm'0FnmP'l1 M” W9" ”J"”:" homes in the last the C from their iary of the W. ML S. met at tseven weeks. home of Mrs. Lorne M-at-Neill. Theme of the Worship Service”; "worst-lip And Work" was led by Mrs. Ira Mccoubrey assisted byl 0 Mrs Olaf Stevenson, Mrs. Alvah 0 Macxeili. Miss Bernice Axeworthy, , .Vlrs. Alfred Moore and Mrs. ' Georize Gougli-reading portions of Scripture showing that when Jes- . us was here upon earth he worked :-ilh his hands as it carpenter and is ministry was a ministry of deeds as well as teaching . , , ' . ., QUEBEC. Jilly 7 .. rcpt hllikeitise Paul worked with lti.s.P”mm. D”D.NSpS mid ms week”. Fancis as ithtent maker and he salt-ll press mnmgeme ),e5m.dny he Wm Sanablewlhygtts wig: dvaitlmeet Queliec's newsprint manu- . . iacturers Wetlnesday. Mm Lame MMNEM. 5'5 orgmm" One of the thin-vs on the agenda ' . i . pee” men ;0nl1llCi”eaSEd 510 it ton. of Miss Dulcle cook as she carries; The meeting Wm M5,, take up on her work M "achmg music i"'t.he questions of newsprint pro- Jamm , . ;(.lllCl.lOli and infiltration of Com- Folloulnplthe reading and ad-pmumslb propaganda among womt Wm" M "”m”es' m” can "35 "'1 cutters. the Premier said. a Bible verse beginning with let-',Belleville, Ont... and she said. "Be- ier ”O" the sixth letter in iieve me they worked." The article in the word Missionaries. Thelchurz-ii Youth at Work in the letter for July meeting will be N.lMisslonary Monthly was reviewed. This meeting will be held at the: Meeting closedtwith the Bened- Mansc-with Mrs. Alvah MEN;-mtictiony as Worship Leader and Mrs. Mill. Dainty refreshments were served Ml55l0n31')'- 5Mrs. Alvali MacNeill. it was decided to dispense, withl A”i””' GM ll llEll F The Community Friendship sec- L E cards sent. grills: Jennie Moorel read a very interesting article on told of visiting one of the Church Youth at Work Camps' while at-I ton Green to offer prayer for a.hy the hostess assisted hy lunch for the months of July anal retary reported seven home callsM tlvelve hospital calls and fourteen Clil'.s:iaii stewardship. she also Width! the Youth Conference ati "I suffered from constipation for years until I started to eat: ALL- BRAN regularly. I have since at pod taking dru a - and pills-feel liie my old self again, thanks to ALL- V BRANl" J. Hoyland. 34 Albany Ave., Oriilia, Ont. Just onen marlyutisolio . ilnd eftcrrt lrom ALL-BRAN users. you need help for coneti ationdtie to lack -of bulk, airnpy eat an ounce of crispy ALL-BEAN daily, drink plenty of water! If not completely satisfied after 10 days, return em Ly carton to Kellogg's, London, nt. Get DOUBLE soul: MONEY BACK! MT-.and Mrs. Bigger and then Dlaced them on the table. On be- half of his wife and himself the ql'OOlTl thanked all present for the lovely gifts. All joined in singing "For They Are Jolly Good Fel- lows." The groom received a boxin- Clng. also MY. Gordon Noye and Mr. Clifford Blggar. Excellent musici was provided by Messrs Cliriot-ti: mid 30”" Bistiar. Elmer Robinsol:,l Mrs. John Biggar and Mrs. Georgttl Rainsiiy. l For economy I switched to 5550 Gasoline: Fill your tank with ”up-to-date" lisso or Esso Extra Gasolines. Take your car out on the road. See for yourself its better all-round performance. Esso and Esso Extra Gasolines are continually being improved to give the best balanced combination of smooth flowing power, lively acceleration and protection against engine ping and vapor-lock. For more happy motoring. switch to 13550 Gasolines and you're always ahead! tho sign that says m to stop for guannreedtivelifewitli the famous Atlas Writ- ten Gulumcc than happy motoring with imperial Esso Road Maps. and imperial Esso MacKay - Auld Wedding Miss Hilda Anne Auld. daulhter of Mrs. Allison A. Auld, Charlotte- town and the late Allison A. Auld. became the bride of Mr. Robert James Macxay, son of Mr. and Mlrs. Robert, MacKay, Melrose. Massachusetts in zion Presbyter- ian Church, Charlottetown. Satur- day. June 30th at 4 P. M. Rev. G. Carlyle Webster officiated at the ceremony. Mr. Frank Johnson played the wedding music and two selections, ”Thanks Be To God" and "Because" were beautifully rendered by Mrs. Arthur Roper. The church was decorated with syringa, and pennies. The bride was given in mar- riage by her brollier-in-law. Mr. Gordon MacDonald and attended by her sisters. Miss Mabel Auld. Miss Norene Auld and by Miss Lois Johnson of Montreal. Miss Wilma Joanne MacDonald, niece of the bride. was flower girl. The groomsmaii was Mr. Peter Page. of New I'IaVEil, Conneoticut. while ushers were Mr. Joseph Kincaid. Maiden. Mass. and" Mr. Harold Sanderson. New York. The bride's gown was of tradit- ional white satin with lace yoke and inserts. and chapel I-lrr finger tip veil was of French illusion and she carried a shower bouquet of white roses. The maid of honor and brides- maids wore matching gowns of train. - carried a hunt path. ” Mrs. Auld chose for her daugh- ter'.a wedding, an afternoon sown of mauve sheer with matching dc- cessories and cornge of cream roses. Mrs. Maclcay chose an afternoon dress of turquoise crepe with pink accessories and go of pink roses. After the ceremony the wedding reception was held at Dalvsy House. Dnlvay-By-The-sen. where the toast to the bride was pro- posed by Rev. G. C. Webster. Immediately following the re- ception. Mr. and Mrs. Mncxay left on a motor trip to the Laurentians and Nissan. Falls and on their return will reside in Putnam. Con- nectlcut. For travelling the bride's cost- ume was a gold silk zabardine suit with brown I.cC9B50!'lca and Rus- sian squirrel stole. The bride has been employed with the Branch office of the Canadian Farm Loan Board, Char- lottetown. The groom is a naval roservist and o graduate of Dart- mouth. UNION ROAD W. M. S. The monthly meeting of the Union Road W. M 5. met. in the church on July 2. The theme of the meeting, "Tell Me About. God. The Hunger Of The Heart of God." Meeting opened with the Vice-President in the chair read- Tlio flower air! was in yellow and tau petals which she scattered on the bride's sing." Scripture road Lesson was to by nine members. Minutes of last meeting were read and adopted. Another hymn was sung "Take Time To Be Holy" followed by Sentence Prayer. Marjorie Lamont gave the Christian stewardship readings. Mrs. Maund gave a Temperance .readlng "The Price of 0. Drink." For the program Mrs. Welter Gill gave a reldtng "Her Pethei-'I Shoes." Mrs. Lamont had a read- ing entitled "True To A Trust." Mrs. Harold Yeo gave a reading "Be Careful What You say." Program committee for next meeting Miss Marjorie Lamont, Mtrs. sterling Yea. Mrs. Hardy. Collection 82.26. Meeting closed by singing. "Jesus Keep Me Near The Cross," and Benediction. Ends Two-Wool: Stay Atop Flagpole MEDICINE HAT. Alta.. July 1 -(CP)- "Sunshine Vera" Allen of Ottawa high-kicked her way down a fire ladder today to end her two-week stay on Medicine Hat's flagpole. A crowd of 2,000 watched the former London music hall girl descend. Then she vwas whisked off to a beauty parlor and a bath. Later she was to be in- stalled as queen of the Medicine Hat stampede. SAINT JOHN'S. Nfld. -(CF)-At 11 a. in. June 29 the official temp- Paalm 36. -Roll call was responded Prairies Experience Breeze From Arctic wmmesio. July 'I M Cold Arctic air covered Alberta and Saskatchewan Prairie; during the past. week, lowering temperatures in some cases in central Alberta to 35 degree: above overnight. Ex,- cellent rain: have occurred over the southern and central parts of Saskatchewan and light shown; to heavy rains in the uouthemazid central parts of Manitoba. Rain is urgently needed only at some points south and out of Calgary. With this exception. crop pros- pects in the western preirias are very good, according to the week- ly crop report of the Department of Agriculture of the Canadian National Railways. In the Peace River District. weather during the past week has been warm with light scattered showers. Crops are progressing fairly well. although lack of moist- ure is evident in some districts. Wire worm damage is reported in the Grands Prairie district. Wheat varies from six to twelve inches in height and coarse grains from two to ten inches. 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