PAGE TWELVE . - THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN JUNE 11', !9Q am ,Nvw-av g70lft9ffg(.,'l'he'roll that Ia.r!.r longer. because White Swan is soft, but not flimsy. a6vCd,y&8.,The roll that 1': longer! White Swan brings you 100 more sheets in every 2 rolls. 3&6 we am may limo; .I' AN E. B. EDDY PRODUCT Bernard-Tugwell Wedding --Marriage vows were exchanged on Monday morning, May 4 when Rt. Rev. G. J. MacLellan. V.G.. Summerside, united in matrimony Elizabeth Tugwell. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Clark of Alberton. and Walter Bernard. son of Hon. J. A. Bernard and the late Mrs. Bernard of Tignish. The bride was attended by her sister-in-law, Mrs. James I. Hig- gins. Dr. Higgins attended the groom. Following the ceremony I luncheon dinner was held at the home of Dr. and Mrs. James I. Higgins. Kensington, where im- mediate relatives of the bride and groom gathered. Centering the beautifully decorated table was a wedding cake and bouquets of spring flowers. After a honeymoon in Boston, Mass. iiliere they were the euosts of Mr Bernard's sister. Dr. and Mrs. Eric Loth. the bridal couple returned by way of Central Crin- ada where they visited Niagara Falls. While in Ontario they were attests of Mr. Beriiardls brothers. Mr. and Mrs T. F. Bernard. Wel- land. Mr. Cecil Bernard. Ottawa, and Brother Ralph of the Holy Rosary Scolastlcale. They spent a few days visiting historical scenes 3WinTnien,wohien 3 gain 5, 10, 15 lbs. Get New Pen, Vim, Vigor . Ivy... 1: itinii' May iimhi an out : um tini- lnirv an up; neck MI ' longer wvavvnr; both Mu ball nut-mi, alrllv , ”liean-Dole" look. llnd! nflll'Il.WfiI1.I!l!. men. who um-r rnuid a-in tia- Inlll. are now uvmld (I! ll n--ely. riuiviu lnrlkllil lmrlics. Thar thank the sin. mi vl:nP-Iililldllli. nem- h,”llIlD( mm. Onnu IVA .ltil'IECl. Itlllliillnli inYl'.'m'l- im. lrrin. vitamin no ul- ri-im. fmnrll hlnod. uipetm and digestion no load mu mu more avrerixlh mil nourishment; put. new un Till! imm. 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Bernard to extend fellcitatlons and best wishes to his son and his bride. Mr. Joseph T. Araenault. master of ceremonies. stated the object of the gathering. Mr. Francis Le- Clair read an address. They were presented with many beautiful and useful gifts including silver. lin- en, dishes and money. The citi- zens of Tignish presented the couple with a beautiful sitting chair and reading liinips. On be- half of himself and his bride "'9'- ter thanked one and all for their kindness. A delicious supper was served by Miss Edith Bernard assisted by several ladies. The remainder oi the eveiiing was spent in danc- ing. Before departing all joined in wishing the bride and K1'00m many years of happy wedded life. They will reside in Tignish. Bloomfield Corner and VICIIIITY , ills: Elaiiiejuieaii spent two days recently at iivr Birioinneld. Mr. and Mrs Henry Pineau spent! Qtmgigcg Visiting ITl8l'!dBI Mayor Lucien Borne. who is surf- sundar. May 31st. in Rosebnnk, - Mr. and Mrs. lilillsRiver visited with lvlrsl Rooney's folks in Rosevllle out June 3rd. Mr. Charles MacDoiinld of Party age has been driini: some cat-penteri work at the home of Mr and Mrs Albert Saunders. I Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Urban Pineaii were Sun- day, May (list. visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wedge. Riverside. l Mr. and filrs Albert Satiiiders; motored to Cliarinilelowii -on Stin- day' 313,- 3159 Time iiere accom-l panied by Mrs. Albert. Noonaii. i:)'l.0ary. ' The Al',..ar and Holy Nanie So- cieties held their monthly meetings on Sundarc. May 315'. at St. An- t.hony's The Altar Society elected new officers. A larur iiumiit-r llI the t-nngre- ization of St. Anthony's attended High Mass which was celebrated by the Rev. M. J. Rooney on June 2nd. Both choirs rendered the "Mass of the Angels" and fitting words were spoken by Father Rooney on Alleg- iance to the Queen. 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Sing songs. flag dr'ill. recitations and short. talks by Rev. M. .1. Rooney. Messrs. Arnold Wood. Alton Webb and Dr. G. Dewar provided an unforgetable evening in spite of the rain which shortened the program. A display of fireworks was enjoyed by all. . Corigzraiulatlons and best wishes are beuig extended to Mr. and Mrs. Doion Gallant. whose marriage took place in Mont Carmel on Wednes- day. June 3rd. A reception was held in Plusvillc Hall when the popular young couple were the recipients of meeting was railed to order by the president. and an address and cig- arelte lighter was presented to Pie. REMEMBER RED CRDSSVBLDD DATE Wednesday. June 10th- Thursday, June 11th- home in; I good wishes and many beautiful gifts. The St Anthony Lerzioiinaires held a special meeting in theii" Home on Thursday. May 28th. Mter :4 business discussion. the Be A Proud Donor At One Of These Clinics Miscellaneous shower For Betleque couple -A miscellaneous shower for Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lord. Central Bedeque. was tendered June 5 at their former home. The house was tastefully decorated with apple blossoms and tulips. As the crowd assembled Mrs. Brewer Waugh played music on the piano. The bride and groom were escorted to seats of honor by Mr. Alexander Green and Miss Harriet Rielly. Several trimmed baskets laden with gifts were cu- rled in by Misses Etta. Gardiner and Norma Maccaull and' were opened by Misses Frances Craig and Marion Schurman, and the verses read by Misses Winnifred Cairns and Marion Maccaull and were placed by Mrs. Montague Gardiner and Min Phyllis Brit- ten. The gifts included blonkelbl, kitchen utensils, coffee table, end- tabie, silverware, and a large sum of money. The groom on behalf of his bride and blmself thanked all for their lovely remombrances and all joined in singing "For They Are Jolly Good Fellows." Ice-cream and cake were served. All wished the newlyweds a long and happy married life.-H Quebec Mayor Seriously Ill - Oonditiori of tar) faring from a heart ailment. was described by his doctors as "not Jarnrs RlliilW.V flligood” Tuesday. Mayor Borne was taken to hos- pital Monday when his condition became worse. He had been back at his desk at city hall only a few weeks after spending the win- ter confined to his borne. His heart ailment worsened dur- ing a two-month trip in Europe last. autumn where he sought to interest industrialists in establish- ing manufacturing plants here. Ernest. Pineaii. who has recently re- i turned from Korea. The "boys" also decided their new Home would be opened at their annual picnic to be held in July. -I. Finds Easy Way To Get Grease From Overalls 1This youn lad 's husband works in a garage vv ere is overall: get plenty greasy. But she says New Sunli ht oap removes that rease and gin quickly and easily, In leaves his over- alls clean and fresh-looking. 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