NOVEMBER 1. 1951 b Bertram - champion SPECIALS - wgdding soo Pair First Ouality A . 51 GAU'GE , NYLON HOSE "5 31.29 A quiet but pretty wedding took place at the United Church Manse, 3 o'clock when Rev. L.M. Mur- ray united in marriage Muriel Jennie. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Champion. Darnley. to John Walden, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ste- phen Bertram, Fredericton. The bride chose for her wedding a street length dress of powder blue nylon with black accessories and a corsage of white gladioli. Margaret Champion, cousin of the bride was bridesmaid and were 50. Only - . a black pencil striped suit with green and gold accessories and a I Corsage of yellow gladioll. The y ALL SIZES groom was ably supported by his 331x3.otr ' 5 After the ceremony the bridal 50 Only party motored to the home of the llOUS'EDRESSES bride where supper was served to ALL SIZES twenty-five guests. The table was decorated with autumn flowers 31.99 ea. and centred- with 1 two tier wed- l41 GT. GEORGE ST. PHONE 55 pi ding cake. Later in the evening Mr. and Mrs. Bertram left by auto on a wedding trip through the Mari- times. with the best wishes of their many friends for a long and happy married lie. had been quite successful. Madelyn Carr reported for hei' committee and announced Jean Agnew as as- sistant to Ruth Osborne with Brownie work. It was moved by Helen Love, sec- onded by Reta MacLeod, that fin- ancial assistance be given Brown- ie: to supply them with uniforms. motion carried. Lunch committee for November was appointed as follows: Mime Wood, Ella Wood. Laura Wood, Hilda Wright and Jean Agnew. The meeting then adjourned and Mrs. Malcolm MacLcod. Lorne Val- ley, gave a most interesting ac- count of her trip to Copenhagen. Lunch was served by the com- mittee in charge. CENTRAL ROYALTY W. l. by ettendlng a welcome to the ' lmem crs of Brackley WI. and ozher visitors who were present. The creed was then repeated in un- The October meeting of Central Royalty W. I. was held on Oct. 4th with 15 members and i3 VlSll.Or5yl50n and minutes of last rcgular picscnt. .nieeting were read and approved. The President. Mrs. Arnold Mac-1 The President reported the sell- Lean, called the meeting to orderilng of tickets for Cooking School will PIERCIPS BABY FOOD SALE CARNATION MILK 48 Tinsi (case) . 37.89 . i2Tins...........3l.98 ' 6 Tins 31.00 Mothers are invited to visit our store and take advantage of this great sale. We would like to have you come in and see our display of Heinz Baby Food and Cereals. We feel quite certain you will be more than satisfied with our neat and clean Baby Food De- partment. ' - Please Remember--- we Appreciate All Phone Orders (FREE DELIVERY) Here Are Some Real Bargains For You THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY Seeded nmsms 153 .r.. 93; MEATS YIEINERS. lb. . 57c. PERFECT FOR SMALL FAMILY BROILERS. lb. 55c- SLICED BACON. lb. 69c LARD L FRUITS JUICY ORANGES. 288's. Doz. 35c LUSCIOUS GRAPES. Zlbs. for 35c BIG RED MacINTOSH -.-. . 49C giits. doz. DATES. 5 lbs. 89c HAMS.5io1lbs.-lb. . 57c FISH FOR WEEKEND Fresh Haddock. Frosh Salmon. Fresh Haddock Fillets. Scallops. Oysters. Boneless Cod. Klpporod Herring. I . 4 981: lbs, Kensington on September 19th at THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN 47-54 3 Cl: Plants -In Picture Window Call For' Special Care" has caused some readjustment in the rules for winter window gardens. ' A north window of normal pro- Portions has not been considered a good location for flowering plants because of insufficient light. But a. picture window facing north which is not shaded from reflected light of the northern skY. is a pre- ferred location for most of the plants which are easy to grow in the house. The light which such a window aclrmits is adequate and it. has the advantage of an even and cool temperature. In a room which var- ins between 70 and 80 degrees in daylight hours, the temperature close to a north window will often be 10 to 20 degrees lower. A picture window facing south, on the other hand, which gets the full impact of the winter sun will usually be subject to extreme variations of temperature. If you place a thermometer between a south window. and storm sash, on a sunny day. you may get read- ings up to 100 degrees, when the outside temperature is below freezing. East and west picture windows are likely to be more favorable to lplants than one facing south, but lthe northern exposure is even more easily managed, and favors CAVENDISH W. M. S. The October meeting of the Cavendish Auxiliary of the W.M.S. ;was held at the manse on Wed- inesday, Oct. 17th. The devotional leader. Mrs. George Maccoubrey led the wor- lshlp service, using the theme "The Church of the Far-Flung Frontiers". She also led in a prayer of thanksgiving for the church in the community. for those who founded and maintained it through the years. and for the influence on cveryone's lives from childhood to the present day. 3 She was assisted by Mrs. Alva acNeill. Miss Bernice Axeworthy and Mrs. Ira Mccoubrey. who read Scripture passages showing the in- fluence for good in every phase of life which Jesus expected His :01- lowers to exert. Appropriate hymns were sung with Mrs. Lorne Mac- Neili at the organ, . Following the worship service a short memorial service was con- ducted by the president in mem- ory of the late Mrs. Alex Toombs, one of the Auxiliary life members who was called to higher service on Sept. 1st. The secretary then read the minutes, and roll call was re- sponded to by a verse of Scripture beginning with the letter 1.. the tenth letter in the word Mission- aries. Letters were read from the Pres- byteriai Christian Stewardshipsec- retary. Mrs. John Scott. and Tem- perance secretary. Mig Louise Callbeck. It was reported that the Sunday School was studying the National Temperance Study Course. Junior. Intermediate and Senior lessons. The next meeting will be held at the manse with Mrs. Milton Green as worship leader and Mrs. Lorne MacNeill to offer prayer for a missionary. Lunch committee, Mrs. George Mccoubrey and Mrs. George Gough. Community Friendship Secretary then reported is sick calls and 12 cards sent. some warm clothing was brought in for the Labrador box. which will be sent this month. Portions from the Study Book. "From Lakes to Northern Lights" were read by Mrs. Milton Green. Meeting closed with the Mizpah Benediction. Delicious refreshments were serv- ed by Mrs. Alfred Moore and Miss Bernice Axeworthy. Mm. ALL SOAP POWDERS- Ilinso. Oxydol. otc.-Mod. 16c: ALL TOILET ' SOAP- Lux. Camay. Palmolive. etc.-Rog.. 2 for He": Bath. 2 for 29: SHELLEII WALIIIITS mi. 231:, mi. 45!: Lgo. 40c:. Giant 19c Slur arena; smut - clmtorrrrowmer. z. Jive-zzoraxzas. Refrigeration SALES and SERVICE Repairs To All Makes MOTORS Rewinding and Repairs ELli'.(7l'Rl0Al. APPLIANCE Repairs Palmer Electric Pl-IONIE 1444 Mrs. Lorne Nell and the president. , A Winter Window Garden Makes Spring Come Faster. and..... . Teaches Many Lesson; P0PU13Filry of picture windows, a wider variety at plants. Cycla. mens bloom freely in this location and Paper White narcissi do much better than in a sunnier window. where the temperature rangg is much greater. Begonias. which "WY be inlulied by too much sun do well. It is an ideal spot for African violets. Amaryllis, calla lilies. and all the hardy bulbs Wm thrive, and of course the foliage plants and florist.s' green plants. An arrangement by which a shade or curtain can be lowered between the plants and the glass on swb-zero nights will p)'ul,L-gct, from iilJlll'lUllS drafts. provided the window is of the double pane type, 0F has a lightly fitted storm sash. Automatic watering for indoor plants will save lots of trouble. Mid may 53Ve your plants. Trays W saucerkaln which two inches of coarse sand can be placed should. be provided. stand the pets on this sand, and keep water in the sand JLISI. below the bottom of the pot. This water will be drawn into the pot as needed to keep the soil moist. without dan- ZET of vvatcr-logging. Evaporation from vihe trays will also help humldlfy the air. which is usually 500 dT)'- Other methods of hum- idifying which may be available will be beneficial. Those who live with picture windows soon learn that the light. or glare they admit. is not always pleasant. It is easily sou. ened by a gauzy curtain. and ini the case of plants excessive var-' iations in temperatures may be IBAGKAOHE I RELIEIIEII Tlieyie Marvenis! I I Tliey”re'Goocl.' Mrs. W. C. Taylor of 521'; Gir- oux St., St. Boniface. Manitoba, writes: "I appreciate what SAR- NAK has done for me. 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"Faith of Our Fathers" was sung. followed by a passage of Scripture read by the leader. and John 14.1- 2!) read responsivcly. Mrs. John Maclnnis and Mrs. John Cutlmore led in prayer. and a reading on the theme, Thanksgiving, was given by the leader. Mrs. Stanley Shaw gave a reading on Christian Stew.- .'u'(lshlp. Minutes of September meeting were read and adopted. Commun- ity Friendship Secretary fcported 12 cards, six calls and four boxes for ti month. Nine members and one sitor answered roll call. Col- lection amounted to 53.80 and thank-offering to S625. Mrs. E. M. Cudmore read some articles on Current Happenings. Leaders for November meeting are Mrs. James Cudmore and Mrs. Stanley Shaw, the place of meet- ing undecided. Letter for roll call is ”0". Meeting closed by singing "Blcst Be the Tie That Binds" and Mlzpah Benediction. IN YOUR FAVOURITE VARIETY orazscwrs QM" R”"'3””l"” 5 OLD-TIMERS ccncrmarr. calcsrfdr DELA! 5- "I I z x x for Vu! a week! Use , gwyg . 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