island Gulfles Return Home Six island girl guides return- ed recently from It Girl Guide camp held in Shediac. N S. after four days of cnmpwig. l The marriage took place at th ;St. Sauveur Catholic Church in [Margaret Zokem ls Wed In ;Ceremony At Montreal ?which she scattered in front the bride as the wedding party i of . V - ‘Montreal on Monday, July 2 at entered the church. Anne load. Women's The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat. July 21, 1932, 1 ward Maccallum, announce Editor. PIOIOIQ House. Dimdas. Ont. Marri- age to take place on August The camp. originaliy .-tlatod ti. continue from Julv 8 to H, broke . July 12 because the inclement {weather and rain mad-. he [camp so inacessable that sup- ; plies were hard to obtain. Those attending from the Is- Iland were: from Queen's Coun- ty. Rosilsnd B , and Barbara MaeNevin: from Kings; Gemma Dunn and Mariano Mc- Gowan and from Prince Estelle Bernard and Helen MacDonald. The Island group was under the leadership of Mrs. RH lllnes. The ramp commandant was Mrs. G. Bateman of inuisville. N.B. and she was assisted Miss Joan Peacock of Moncton and Mrs Dorothy Smith of Fe- diacodiae. N.B. Approximately 50 c mpers campers and eight staff mem- bers and Mountain. Miss Myrna Hancnelc. Miss Barbara Clerk. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Yen Mr. Norton Mr. and Mrs David sill t K. Merriam of Si-.mmerside;'Mr.I Eileen Stavert of Bedeque; Miss Margaret Mai-.Nelll. Mr. Alex £10.00 a.m. of Margaret Zakem, . daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert . .J. Zakem of Charlottetown and . Micheal Anthony Haddad, son ‘ of Mr. and Mrs. Albeit Haddad. “ Rosemont. Montreal. Rev. George Coriaty. BS. and -Rev. Paul Robehmod, BS, of- ‘ficiated at the ceremony: 2 n d lMsgr. Athanase Noune, BS, re- [presenting the Bazalian order iand patriarch in Rome was pre- .sent in the sanctuary. For the occasion the church Camille Haddad. brother of the groom, was the bestman and the ushers were Jean Pie rre Azar, Paul Azar and Emile Had- dad. brother of the groom. The attendants were George a n if John Haddad, brothers of th e groom. .- For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Zakem wore a beige and coffee sheath with imported lace bodice. Her hat was of coffee not over organza and her bag and , shoes were in matching shades. ‘was decorated at the altar with Her corsage was of orange de- bouqucts of gladioli and gladoll . light roses. Mrs. Haddad chose were also used to mark th e - a beige sheath of imported drap- guest pews. - line with matching hat ii '1 d 4 . . . ‘ mm in marriage by H H s.0,e_ A Corsage 0, mm (._.._ h DOLOR-ES WALSH —— CST. nonmrr CORRIGAN » fatiher. -the hiride looked radient - "ant mm mmvleted W 911-; . e_ . .in a floor length gown or wine i sembl . l ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED I organza of pea“ dc sole w 1 g 1, 4 Following the ci-remony .1 re- .‘ rounded neckline and lily-point l0EPll0l1 was held at MaXlm¢"fl Mr. and Mrs. Edward Walsh ;sleeves. The fitted bodice !ea- 31-00099 Where the b!‘ld9'8 table wish to announce the engage- Corrigan and the late l~‘.J. Corrigan of Ottawa. Ont. Mar- jtured appliques of lace and the WV” Centered with 8 “V9 ‘lei’ ment of their daughter Dolores riage to take place on August : iskirt of the gown was enhanced wedding cake and flanked by Janet to Cst. Robert William ‘ 22. 1962 at St. Joachims Ch- _‘ urch in Vernon River. James I DR. AND MRS. IAN DRYSDALE !shoulder length veil of tulle il- 1 'usion fell from a crown of cry- .' sfeatured white orchids and nug- Gloria Haddad, Montreal, niece , of the bride. They wore identi- y a long chapel gram, ,1“. 1‘. baskets of gladioll. Mr. ‘ stats and pearls and her bouquet 5 Zakem, brother of the was the master of ceremonies. ‘ For travelling on her honey- moon trip Mrs. Haddad chose a sad Azar. Ottawa; Mr. and Mrs. Salym Zakem, Hautrive, PQ. Frallk Corrigan, son of Mrs. Sadie ride, Post-Nupiiol que Road, Kensington, was th e scene of a large gathering when and Carlene Stetson cal‘tlt"(7 the parcels. D ipients adequately ex- : ated the rooms for the v e r V ”'” ’ l The rec and Mrs. Gordon Maxwell and lg?‘ P°m'P°m5- “blue Sheath °f l"‘p°"ed d”-"' Shower HOHOTS lhl :1: k A l 1 MARY MICCALLUM —- DONALD HOUSE daughter, Margaret. of um , 5 rs. James H a d d a d. Mon- hm? Wm] matching cape 3 n d .' pressed ecilwedalilritfl-l muggi- merside and Sackvillr.-. N. .; treat, sister of the bride was the l Mme accessories?’ H" Corsage YOUng CCUple l tel glieetions by Mr and Mrs. M . Miss Helen Profltt. Mr James Imatron of honor and the hrides- - W” 3 white °'°l"d' i 1 Wigmote. James Bearisto, MacI'.ean f Ker.-slngton. th e l ymaids were Jean Zakem, Char» . .0"t °f mw" guests at the wed" KENSINGTON — The ‘WW9 " Warren Leard and Ivan Day. M,._ and Mn Kenneth Ed_ of Mn and Mn whham Misses Catherine Cailbeck and ; -,lottetown. sister of the bride and .d"'g included Mr‘ 3“ Mrs‘ A5’ MP 3"” Mrs» Eric D3—V- M3199‘ ‘ Bouquets of cut flowers decor- the engagement of their elde. daughter. Mary Lottie. Eliza- beth to Mr. Dwald House. son 11. 1962. in the St. Peter’: Bay IPJihi:ted Church. St. Peters Bay . .I. An .0ntai-‘o hav 3'.'l'l\’€fl ii . ,- -. .,, following from outside Prince | 1 h (11 {hi hr in . . _‘ - ,_ i - . S|.ll§Ill'fl("'sldC tlo spend their lcavlc find t,:::,1:°dH;‘rm£h§::r 3;: ; Ed and Island were present ]0“‘vAi|0 ytfll‘ have aton:l?' "Ael e x . regllffivfi ]3§ll.':,'l22.' 0:3, f"""' . °°' I’ ' ' ' . . . . -- - - «- . . . . . . . - - -- - se act with Mrs (.rr-ssman s mother. Caught Md“. 8 ‘arm hhhhm ‘Mr. and Mrs. Omar DlySfla|e- watching, will explain “is pu (am. when. sh, win he ,,mh],,_v_ val"-jg gnwhcss who mad the PHYLI is L Mrs. Frank 'V'afKay. and other H.050. ‘hm chose yohnw ms” M -Miss Margaret Drysdalc; Mr. your foot on the clutch and_ . _"ed_ hames and mod wishe5_ Ea,-mg . swmi sun; I MUL EN "" ROGERS BEL!-' relatives and friends in the pro- zher bwquot land Mrs. Arthur Curreri and la- he goes over the other detailsl M, and Mrs. Joseph K9115. ; Adams and Margaret Pialrcring . SHORT‘ vince. LAC Gay and famiiv will h _ ‘ M d‘d b lmily: ‘Dr. and Mrs. Alan Drys- “and away you go!" he willhahd haughter Maureen 5 3 i ht my the ribbons, and Beverley leave fol’ Calgary. Alberta. to 7' °__h“d€‘ {V85 3 9" L ‘Y ldale: or. and Mrs. Rober! F‘ras- smile. ghhm NB visited Nh an d __ j————————-—-— 0 siiuoss iwhere LAC G1‘! has been Dc-st ‘her 5".l"r‘ Ml” Carolyn (men 9*‘? MR BTYOH Reid. all 05 Hall “Siic‘s doing well" James will ‘ M ‘H ' "t 3- h d'f -1 i P ‘ d -as maid of honor: Mrs. Itoi-aid fax M, and M," Norm... M9,. ‘av watchi he h h th "5- amp °“ “'9 3“ a"“V- GUS FOR . Mrs. Patrick J. Mullen an- son of Mr. Justice R.R. Bell 9 ' qt . — '.- ' ' . _ °' . ‘ -.' "g F 3? 9 ma’ Debbie and Donna Johnson of f-‘AM PUSHER8 <--0I'e.v- Charlottetown M‘ M-8 rill and '-aufilitcr Sally lexlng ch e to so m d Cl t - morn iusrrcran llmlnces N16‘ engagement Of hel‘ - - ‘ . .- H 1; wha - -. _ M ‘ ‘ ‘. _, ,, . 6 ea"? 59° ‘ ;Moncton, N.B.. are spending 3“ ‘ ' ‘ ‘ - ‘ ind Mi'5- 3€“- Th¢ mflfflfile Rev l A Gillies who has Rae E”‘°“- 3‘ a"- * *3 V9” ton. Mril-S. and Mrs. Oscai Erd- Now he will call turn your - - « - - . "Al-75" tlélllglllf‘-I’. Phyllli 3°"l3dem5 | - ‘ '. ’ ' charmingly gowhod in idehfioal h , .. . .1 M I . ,their holidays with their grand; S T E A K S '0 Mr_ Richard Roger, Belh Wm take place in 1,", August. lbcen zmnister of the \vest=.rn t t I h ht f A ard.. .~pringfie d. ass.‘ llr. whee. . more. . . l e,pa,ems_ Mn and Mrs_ John, . 1'.s|-uus .Parish of the Free Church of” -‘hlfee b."I“gt].k°°~l°“‘t°5 0 Sftlhhand Mrs. arol . Simpson. more. . . easy now. Golly» that} aglom (:00!) on . MOUSE‘ [Scotland on the Island in!‘ the p ltrch. ‘_:_‘"hs‘.ds'a" “'33 h‘:‘)‘‘ hAmhcr.:t. Mr. and Mrs. Everett should have come naturally to Miss Carol Gamble is visiting’ MONEY ,past year. lrft Thursday fo~ ma " mo M“ “'55 3“ 5 "-- -Drysdale of Bridgetown, N 5. anyone born to an arm‘ her uncle and aunt’ M d. 35¢; HAPPENINGS I-lostesvses at the Charlottetown 1 Golf Club this afternoon will be 3' Mrs. Douglas Saunders. Mrs. . Misses Marilyn and it e l e ii Dari-sch. Mrs. Malcolm Dai rach. Mrs Lclth Thompson. Miss Flack of Charlottetown: Mr. and Mrs. Erskine Forbes. Mr. and Mrs. John Yco of Lot 16. Mr. J. Henry M ‘ o of Sou- thington. Connecticut left Thurs- day on return afts-i spending ll‘; iiigcat.-ion with friends in Summer- s e. Miss Clara Mountain of Sum- merside has had as her guest ll‘-Lt. an and children. Sharon and Howie of Ottawii. are visiting I\'ir:‘ Gay's parents. Mr. and Mrs Si-hurman. Summersidc neth and David, of the RCA? ‘Montreal to sail on the R.l\l.S. Corinthia for Scotland. Pi‘-)Vll)ub to his departure, ‘rs of the several congregations gath- ‘ered ‘ll _ I Mr and Mrs. rlarold Lefurgey, ‘N’-oi-th jJone’i Owen Wed In Lovely Central Christian Church, jcharlottctown, was the setting for a lovely spring wedding reg cently when Janet Annabelle. ;daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A.F..' Witt: a floral background of yellow znd white snapdragon. Mr. W. O. Weale performed the fant gown of white nylon c hif . and carried nosegays of yellow ‘and white snapdragon. Dr. Alan Drysdale of Halifax "was best man for his brother. The uslic-rs were Dr. Bryon Reid and Dr. Robert Fraser. class- Ceremony AiCl1cirloi’reiown were assisted by their pa":-nts in receivin 9. their about 125 were present. The toast to the bride was pro- bride and groom served ‘lie care to their guests The wedding sup- per was served buffet siyle many parts of the province. the With her travelling suit of tur- 'quoise wool and white hat with contrasting accessories I h e bride wore a corsage of yellow roses. Dr. and Mrs. Drysdale nayc g the best wishes family and friends of whom : cal gowns of white organza over peau dc sale in a street length with lace bodices and full bonf- ant skirts. Their headresses l ‘were of white shredded organza ’ .with a spray of blue surrounded . shy layers of veiling and their i l bouquets were of white carna- , tions sprayed with blue. The flower girl, Nancy Had- dad. Montreal. niece of th :4 bride. wore a dress of \vhite tulle l Granddaughter to practise her, driving, which leads up to the possession of an operator’s lic- ‘ When she is at the wheel do--L lct me in there. I'll l'arn you If you can hack a horse and wagon you can back a ma chine.’ And we smile. So many farm- children in this age. have never driven a horse and wagon — .Mrs. Elmer Camero N manche, Mrs. Micheal Azar. Hull; ‘ W’ iam Farrah. Ottawa; P.Q. Mr. and Mrs. Basila Had- dad. Ottawa; Miss Alexandra. Miss Nebiha and Mrs. Haddad. of Ottawa: Mr. Mrs. Elias Haddad, Ottawa. Mr. Rosemont, Montreal, Que. WELLINGTON Moncton, N.B jlllr. and Mrs. Alfred Courte-4ne5g;,bm-5 as we” 3, -. tial shower and M|‘- 'Mrs. Day is the former ‘and Mrs. Joseph Azar. Soulange. }{9ffe]_ Mr. Everett Donald. represen- . _ . tin road A““'-‘ 3 group called the gathering -"lid .order and called on Mr. Austin . P Adell Haddad, Ottawa: Mr. and he ' O frie the Charlottetown ender-gast wiho welcomed oup'.e to the district. Mr: Goo- stool and a card table. n behalf of the Charlottetown nds .Jli address was read by Money envelopes. and a vartetv other Gfanbyi M13 and MY‘-V l friends from a wide amen, honor- {Alfred Azar. Ottawa; Mr. and = ed the ;;ouple with a post nup- ntatimi. Mary to by Mrs. Waldon Davlson. pleasant event which was arran- zed Horatio do.u.h1e I-mg cemmon.y_ 3 During th 0 afternoon ii;|e- ML Kenneth Bummer whhh the ' ~ Th ,1‘ h 1,,-id V - - ll-’J'3m5 """“" '93“ by D’ A 5"‘ 1138 turn? in the yard. Mack off- M‘ M ‘ ' G b] , t. ;presentation of a che.-zterfiels LAC avg Mrs. Gordon Cross .mam:g§a [Sn hm. ,";hhE:."'°':.,;: 3 Drysdalt’: _ side. grins with some envy andlh, ‘:?;¢edarhE:":;st$.n M°,S’_°'i§’,§'.d !chair was made by Mrs. Lloyd man and children. Grant, l\en- ,b(,auhhh in 8 hour length bwh i In 'ldd‘tl0n to guests rorr suggests, “You move over andlBagh,h. and Mr. Baghhe 1,. ‘Mmar and Mrs. Lame wane. ll. BIJNNETI‘ CARR laseraaee counselling Plea! I-83!? — I-5485 Cllrlltllhvl. P.E.|. for the past week her slstei. ‘Owen, North River Road, be posed by her uncle, Mr. llavold over satin mmme Wm, lace and M!‘S- J0S€Ph Zakeflh Char‘ rge Clark read an address on 5 Mrs. James MacKinnon. of l(en- ‘ came ‘.llf: wife of Dr. Ian Orrar Simpson and was l‘eSp0lI‘.€‘d to and sequined app]iques_ she (_-3]‘. .l0"9l°“’" and M13 Abe 3“d “'3 behalf if the Malpequc lto a i‘ gt the l sington. .Di-ysdale, son of Mr. and Mrs. by t e zfroom ried white basket of petals 'F”"'k Zakem °f Cha’l°“"t°"’“- neighbors. and Mrs. John :Omar Drysdale. 97 Kline St. Ha- Fo lowing the traditional cutt- . Mr. and Mrs. Haddad are 113- l Bemm-d made the p I j (1 Mrs. Howard Gay ‘lifax. ing of the wedding calte. the Siding at 5659 - 39th -“-Venus ‘or a rocking chair. ii kitchen ' r. an n. Moncton. .B. Mr. Paul Arsenault. son off Mr. and Mrs. Archie Arsenaulf. ‘ accompanied by three friends: left for Toronto recently where MEDICAL PHARMACY here to serve you hour of the day or night. Benjahmin R0 em‘ F . Ernest JMari°n Shaw» Mrs. wmdcu edeqw: to hid him ..Fm_eweh... mates of the groom. also of Hot. $iloelll’1lDStl8lTllI);)l‘|a.;‘y on have little if_i_my acquaintanc ‘they éxpect to be employed. ’ Mathcsoi Mrs. Todor Gcnchcff, lpmfm Mrs. Alfred Hennesse" Mr. Robe” Carruthersv oh by. V 3*’ .. , 5 1.‘. Cl " . 8' ilx‘ . 0,°mng Wm‘ that excmng Ml’ ' -‘ Mr. Elmer Arsenault, son of! Mm Johh vhumm Mrs J IMH {yen Diamond Mr; _ _ . half of group assembled Mrs -\-lison Macltae.ori:avist. hwhich they will reside in l‘-tron ' So another week is away to.Mr. and Mrs_ Edmund C_ Ar’; 4' o.m;ien and Mrs. E.’ Lm.d_' ‘ ‘ ' made um presentation of an en played nuptial music and a l s o to. The bride is a graduate in Journey's end. Were. the thought‘ ehahh ‘eh for Toronto where he { for 24 hour servieg 1 Rev. ;ir.(l Mrs. W. T. Warrenl (nee Nrncy Simpson) with law . ghters. Pileridith. Wendy and Ro- bin. of Fairbanks. Aiaska, "re eph Neale, and Mrs. Max Bin- s ge 5. Following the wedding rehczir- sat last evening the bridal party and members of the family were enlertained at the home of Dr. _‘velope of money Refreshmcius ;were served by the ladies. Mrs. Arthur Conlon of Lloyd- minster. Saskatchewan. ls vis- directccl and accompanied th e - junior boys‘ choir in the singing of the Twenty-Tliird Psalm. She also was accompanist for thc solo: “l'll Walk Beside You," nursing from Victoria General Hospital. and thr groom is .’-I g:a- -duaic of Dalhousie Medical Col- lege, Halifax. Prior to their marriage both G s to u days well spent? How shall we know? One says: ‘ t' we sit down at set of sun And count the acts that we have will be emp yed. - Mrs. Anthony Maddix left re~ 1 ccntly to visit her son and dau- ghtcr-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Ed- 1 ward Maddix. Toronto, Ont IGAI. PIIAR MEI) MAGY Corner of Formal and Richmond St.. CI'tewI Great George St. Dist. seer. Sari Life at Canada Fashion Shoppe Clrtevn ; mug her brother. M,-_ w_ , . sung by David Owen. brotilier of bride and groom were guests of “id M"5- M3“-'°lm B°°k- L°“9 {Big-ch hhd M,-5. Bh.ch_ _qh,,:',r,?,._,n the bride, during the signing of f honor at several functions in Ha- : side. llh ‘ worth Avenue. vacationing with Mrs. H. M Simpson at Keppocli. 9' _ ,, ____:===:======:========: - A man mu "hug, find rtatztlllllttprtztllztzrzllzrq i. ‘ii! -d Chltt d0’ If-d' t, 2 E H Arriggpfiion at the Charlotte we: To reci§iIei(i)t§e ?)‘;m"l1:lill\' nvfordse enymg ac on How To Get Your Dream PPERV M3('QU3ld- S“"3’-'~°"""3 Ml'- 3"‘! M"5- L- - ""*'"‘ MI. 3 of S town Ilotcl followed the ceie- beautiful gifts. . That eased the heart of him ' ' ‘Lyn lH‘L_ 'I\‘l8.vl0rk_“cs Chtjhlor-“l°~‘~ giciéio famti‘l‘3‘:do‘t;yP‘l“m1"§hEB:'Y.s lcohegi." P'ehn'Syh:_):;:' :,r..,-5:‘: mony when tne hiide and groom (Photo by R.B. llamhiy) who hear . A’ A Fa" Pnce . ' ' ° own: in*a l . n .. ii. mpa . . . See your realtoi-...he is an expert in his field and can find a home that is ideal for your family's needs and you-r —ln the quickest possible time! ‘ Wednesday on a visit to her sis— - h0ne glance most kind. lie;-,_ M,-5_ Am-ed sjmmoh and , That fell like sunshine where it lMrs. A. H Hubley. Summerside. I S Wemv . hen‘ we may Count day }Englehart. Ont. have arrived in :Charlotletown to attend the Ho I watt-Darrach wedding. While on Park: and Lynda Olscamp. Sum merside. left recently for But ton Bay State Park in Burling- ton. Vermont to attend an intcr- -the island they will be guests g M d M H ,‘ _ , ._ we" S cm ~ 1 a- l s i d . f Mr. Howatt's parents. Mr I '- “!’_ ”- 3"" 3'5“ . Cl E I h - ' __ _ - _ HOME or run WEEK: 3 Bedr , aalltll((l)("lal'1(iufll:lup.u:l'lhlf‘:lnls twin" god Mrs. H. M. How It ; 8:‘, fa'“”-5’ °fvA.b°rd°°"' Sasha?‘ T (,‘:'::'t_::iE[rt°"day Duty ‘ ,.ahch.sty]e homa North River Road_ _ , attcndctl by approximately s..=.o'o? wgilllvlailteviilmllre-::ltlml‘l'Ii:; V ’ ' ’ ' ' ' ron INSPECTION om. 4-7242 i s ~ D CldM h til”: fl‘Y""T‘ ii!" “V” "W t‘'‘'?rl‘$"v : vimrm:1";.a’:€l'; relgucfiigg :.’ec‘_::_ {are guests of the formers bro * , O l -- - -- REALTYIB 1' 9 -S-8" 9'0"” '“° 4 - ~ ' ' lthel‘. M1‘. Wyman Bi and l S. W. INSURANCE ofhfour guides and rar.ger.=. from .‘ Newfoundland New Bruns- lliicseiirzlolilalglletiliildgpztgllgcgl ‘:in‘dc‘l:- Mr" 5"“! M” Wm”-'1 ""8? tmday ghservedr Wm‘ ‘"' °ml“‘ I 3"” H0“; “'9 shall §"l°Y H‘; When you are in Hrhlllffisx :5 ' i ' '. ~ l . .ous no . - - . . _ , , the roundup on -Vulv 18- T '1 9 I mily 3"?‘ W“ ‘"3" “‘°""" M''- d'::, °.‘,,,,s,3'.:',';"°:;l,’,_,‘.:.‘.’,'.', I “And the 13th. chances to fall 3 e‘lini?'yistlivei‘liesi‘zlill‘«ln ll.aVl)I’lsllt.:l,la:of'l ggitrailvelnmlomo . e ' S I.‘ I -*Vl*l* 0 °' W‘ $1111’ Wm C°"‘l“"“" ““m J " ' «" lEd"’ u"!’°"s°“ M°x'"‘m" and M‘ and on a Friday!" another remark-l us lie ahead! l STERLING 3011!. 0 C “"9 NW5‘ f°|'°°““‘°l 9‘ - l . u u y u, 1 . ‘ed. with a chuckle. . S it t di g. th s. is th I to stint in The Mid. - ping \V.9’s ‘»MCatpt. .indrelgli;_she(l;.a.;lt.e‘hf;;:i;i;_ E0 ier 49¢ one o e prov rice “And St‘ Swmlelhs Day is apt gavl: gpgusingcfeeshhnglingeonwihe e pace : Founded 1877 v%‘ under the leaders p 0 rs. . g on awe. '. .-h M ‘ D t D H I M _ ‘to break dampisho one of the I “h. Id h . S h . f , “I h . . -- A. Bronhy of Siimmcrsicfe. Jlntz 1! W0 Wt-‘Pks V3°‘1l‘"‘ l“ lrealr 1, ":pse::ihla ha: ‘:,aca3':,‘r gfamily added, jgfigcifle gas Semc:-mffir ¢l.’§,..s_ 22:‘; ' gtgi-ling: d . 5 An Old New Brunswick School for Boys Halifax and Dartmouth. N.S. .with M . - . ‘ -" 3781138. Mr. and Mrs 1 “Then" the first said “ the GRADES 1 THROUGH SENIOR MATRICULATION . . Mr. and Mrs. E. B. S[Icl'('('r -visiting Robert and Cecil Mosh l J E D212,“ summeuhh, i 1 .t I it (“,1 s sin Parking an or can . ’ F Atixedc0PtHfungiqde,for . 6 ‘ ‘_ M . 3 d m mes. . . . . hsgns. aren oo prom sihg : | g p n 9 9 Plans Why do many parents send their boys to Rothesay. or cohholofpomo hhghmhht E. Wh" "5" ‘"79" ““°3l‘ ‘’ '5 ier an m l ..clear1ng weather ahead. . c:',';m’":?” n:°,:' the devdopsh hi owhh - Spencer‘: sister. Mrs. R. . MacNelll left on Monday for: their home in Di-orfield Fla. i Miss l'"anche llowalt. w l- o '* c age. On rnesday evening. July 8. Mrs. W. F. Rogcrson held a mis- cellaneous shower at her home] on the Mt. Edward Road. marriage to Mr. Ivan (. mi». _ llhel‘ hasn‘t ii general. even -—-The Guidance of Master of Character and . . . . as moot Royalty. P. E. I. St. Marys Rd. Mrs. Annie M_ d M _ J. E‘ ‘in th Pf vi H .__ . Liquidorgaaicfuii defor mfei WW9 t°d3Y» '13-‘ Me“ 9"‘ J’m°5°" ‘M A-“cc - ' Sum Sumllnegile "have as tnlfuoln: l in in)’ gveI1‘1‘lesWl!mrec‘a‘l‘le't‘lwtalI,hl H Personajlty . . . . . - glxmml of “H, “d late temxlned by a number of friends seon and Lewis Ind Alex Jam?» em high,’ (,3 me M‘ ‘ 5 .0 far My ha'd not given “S u; can "8 today —-The Training in Responsibility and Discipline. min. 1 noachiiia ‘son and Patricia and Peter 43" "3 " . I" ' ' ' For illustrated Booklet. details of Costs. Scholarships and ..x._. . n honor of her am ‘B d it Pnnmur~ Island Le 9 G‘“d°l' M“ ("“d°’ "ee mwnught °n we white of ‘ to th H dmaster ”'w m on reau on i. . Bursaries etc , write e ea - ly to :hclr home in Hamilton. Ont. are visiting‘ with Mrs Car- Mr. and Mrs. Guy Mel -'mEhl‘.n and daughter Wendy of Lewis- ton. Ydaho. arrived on the is land Moiiilay, where they will be visiting Mrs. Frank Roche. Mr. McLaughlin's father. the late Alex McLaughlin. was for- inerly of Brookline. P.S I. gM1'r.. Birch, Summerside. I Mrs. Leo Ccyle of Lynn Mas:- ‘achusetts arrived in Summei- ; ‘side by plane on Sunday and is l lthe guest of her daughter. Mn 2 ‘Eldon Hickey and Mr. Hickey. l and two children of Montreal. f Rev. and Mrs. Frank W LocI- hart and baby daughter. Chrt:.- , tine Ellen. of Kennetcook. N.8. “When July happens to have _ sea of sunshine we have had.: D P a new moons. "a visitor of lifting briefly the becloudcd : May We Accommodate Your 0 Licenced Dlllll “But when you come to think of it“ the second offered. "it's the same moon. the same Fri- day. the same St. Swtthen's Day all over Canada. and this wea- For all your Cat and Fire School offers. such as-. the dalsied field across the creek. that. sheltered by wood- lands and fringed by the alder- ed stream at its foot. spreads so LTD. 9% Queen St. Ovvvvv v VOOOOOQ 00 Dial!-IX! ROTHESAY many reasons but chiefly because of the advantages —The strong Christian influence . —-The small classes taught by experionccii men ——-The sound Physical and Athletic programme C. H. BONNYCASTLE. B,A., LL.D NEW BRUNSWICK prettily there. when summer is JIIJIIIIIIIIIII tuber damage. inseam. ' ‘Aim: aasb—-aaorss invet- de for I1 table powdc fu ' ‘ ‘ controlofblightillinlpccltatoes. Members 0' the ““°d“'ml Mr’ Md M" Meme Mac‘ are visltinl the form ‘i: th warm on the farmlands. . S'::."*:.:‘.' 1:‘.:'::'.:'.?.°.t.:;:::**;:::'.- :::'.:.=.-..:r: .L-ui’-i. "£3-- — --«i 8° 8 9 °"‘~ 2‘ L - . '.T ld.Lste t k.tti own ecapo"ameasugses- . "yon Swan 0“ Charlottetown. Kinross and Po me" e '3” "99 93 ted as this night neared our bed_ M" 30 Victory Ave h ter‘s Road. They leave for Cape {will go to Berwick Camp. NS nue the following evening anti. 9 .-_. 1 d ftef my. time. . . . he combination of - - - - Dresented Miss llowatt with a Illreton early next week. ltggy isvignfflspongsthel remgud; dnmpm‘ weather. and the lncom Kilt Wed=wsd4'.V °V°""3»i jot their vacation at recite-in - venience occasioned by: mine ys. July 11 the Bible stiiily group met at the home of Mr and‘ Mrs. Wendell Lea, Upper Prime 3 Street and made a presentation: to the ha _ couple. ursda!» evening. Miss Thelma ‘feed was i Mrs. George A'cc and family of Sprinszhill. N.S. are guests of Mr. and Mrs. lem Korrey. Charlottetown. A numter of relatives gather ed at the home of Mrs iviere. on the south shore N.s. before returning home. ' _ l 1 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Caseley -’ and daughters. Janice and Paula lot Monc on. N.B. are vacation i I‘! of hand. has left him in a state of enforced idleness which is more or less hard to bear. "And' as he says "with. so much work waiting to be done " Now. Saturday. closing out Hitting the trail’? Phone for tickets by mail! TOP KILLER A liquid fomiulation con- taining t0 lbs. sodium arsen- hostess at her cottage at Stan "- 3“ 7 as at _ h. summer ,_,ohage ., 1°“, workgdgy wee , paus- ; ate per gallon that aids and hope when the girls of the ln- _ h ‘ h to 34!" \Chehon_ mg, we fancy, at the linltop to 1 speeds up harvesting. come Tax office staff held a OXPTGSS hm day “'3 9’ ' " h a second breath. before miscellaneous shower. ‘ Tiiesday. July 17. the girls I» at the taxi-oil section held I in" surprise miscellaneous iiliowcri and later that day the staff of. the Charlottetown office of the MncDona‘o"s brother. Mr. Gar- field Moreside. Cupar. 5'-I-'-'l<_- 0|‘ occasion of his 79th birth- day. Mr. Cliiir Croken. Eiiicralil is a patient in the Pi inc: (Ioi-ntv o "at Taxation Division made a P"! 1“ an Ientstion to Miss llowatt I rs. H M. Howstt entcrtaln-- ed for her daughter 0" 951‘!-" day afternoon. Jilly 14- l’N"“"" were Mir N. A. Darrach Mn W. F. Rogerson. Mrs. Wcnd9.‘l Among the guests from Pl'll"‘-" I-idward lot-and attendittfl weddinfl kins - , Saturday afternorn in St.‘ in- vld's Church. Halifax. N 3. ‘W’ I‘? =3 0 Mr. and Mrs. Duncan '\fa: . ‘ Gougsn -if Summerside arc leat- ling today to visit with their daughter. Mrs Melville Camp bell and Mr. Campbell. in Trurc. N.S. . ; Mr. and Mrs. Allie MscNci'll grandmother. Mrs. U. Frank Ar- nett. Summerside. fol Ssminerside have hart ns their ‘ guests. and Mrs. William jg Stewart and children Susaii and Ricky, of Halifax. N.S the stream? The cool winds? We think not. Rather, it is the glimp- of Sandy Cove. N.S. are visiting ; their daughter. Mrs. Alan Ste-« continuing on the way. And what do we mostly recall of the . week? The damp with its mist- «$1 scarfed horizons? The fog above Mr. :i~.id Mrs. llarry Sziundei-~ Niagara provides a complete line of Herbicides. Insecti- cides and Fungicides in dusi or spray form. WARENOUSES: Charlottetown - Summcrside Ilium Representative: J. E. ARSENAULT Charlottetown Telephone 894-8369 15'» “in “‘’’i''‘''‘‘’ ”"""N""= J. C. Msmi.iiii Miss sammi A.i-non. of tune wart and sit. sum-. l .“ "'1 Mn‘ ..,,,MNhL: lldnifli-iihiimlrsnro and ‘Joan - ston. OIIMND I Will!!! W m°"'“'i