TUESDAY. 2 Great Stocks ark - Priced That's why. hour after hour. day after day. the crowds really carry it away! COME TODAY OR TOMORROW .. . BUT COME ANVWAY! IUST SEE WHAT'S GOING ON AROUND HERE. GREENDALLS MEN'S STORE LADIES' STORE 150 GT. GEORGE ST. 144 GREAT GEO. DETAILS ,at';assisviiLu:, ou E. LVE CARRY A COMPLETE STOCK OF PARTS FOR FORANO THRESHERS .l. J. MUSTARD 125 Kent Street W. Chester S. Mcliure Charlottetown Buiman-Carr Wedding I st. Mark's Anglican Etustico. was the scene of a pretty wedding on June 30, at 10 am.. .when Rev. A. E, Piercey united in lmarriage Jean Catherine Lillian, ,nnly daughter of Mr. and Mrs. llioward Carr. Oyster Bed Bridge. iand Arnold Exton Buiman, young- lest son of Mrs. and the late Mr. riizrnest Bulman. Rusticn. To the strains of the wedding TMYCI1 Dlnyed by Mm. Robert Carr. the bride entered the church on the arm of her father, by whom ,she was given in marriage. She was iattired in a full-skirted ballerina- iength strapless gown of white nylon ; net over satin with lace jacket hav- & ing Peter Pan colar and long sleeves ;'0ml-1'1! t0 Dninia over the hands. TH" linker-tip veil of nylon em- rbroirdereri net was held in place by a wreath of orange blossoms. ishe carried a cascade bouquet of Iamerican Beauty roses, 4 The bride was attended hv her ifriend. Miss Margaret MacLeod. It bridesmaid. who was dressed in blue taffeta and nylon net with brociided ' bolero matching headdress and mitts. She carried a nnsegay of yel- low roses. I The groom was attended by his 1 friend. Mr. Blots Dickieson and the yushers were Mr. Bennett Carr, brother of the bride, and Mr. Errol Buntain. For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Carr chose a navy blue dress with navy and white accessories and a rorsage of pink carnations. The groom's mother wore a black dress with black and white accessories anda corsaze of white carmtiniis. L A reception was held at Villa Waters for the immediate family and few close friends. with the serving were Misses Reta MacNeiil, Helen Cudmore and Christine Proud. For the honeymoon trip to northern New Brunswick and the Gaspe Peninsula, the bride chose it navy blue hengaline suit with navy and white accessories and a corsage of red roses. Prior to her niarriage the bride was employed in the teaching prof- f9&ilOl'l. Tliey will reside in Rustico, where the groom is engaged in farming. FOLIO AT (RLGARY CALGARY. tCPieThe polinriiye- litis toll in Calgary and district rose to 38 Monday with five new cases reported by city health of- ficials, Two persons have died, the latest 51. 35-year-old man from a Calizaigv suburb. At this time last year, Calgary and district had rc- ported 54 polin cases and two deaths. in not, berry crop has been estimated at 000 less than i952. Church. , TI-IEgGU.ARpIAN. CHARLICTTETOWN Maeiienzie-Rose champion-Crockett Wedding Wedding ea quiet pretty wedding took -Basketa of regal lilliea and place in Souris on July 3. at 2 gypaophelia formed the floral aet- p.m. when Annie Beth, only daugh- ting and bows of white ribbon :ter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rose. and silver bells marked the guest Red Point, and Keith, son of Mrs. pews for it pretty wedding in the and the late Mr. James L. Mac- Kenslngton United Church on Kenaie of Bay Fortune, were uni- Wednesday afternoon, July 29 at ted in the holy bonds of mat- 3 o'clock, when Beverley Ruth rimony. Rev. H. R. Bell performed Crockett. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. the double-ring ceremony. Ernest Houston, Kcnsington. ex- The bride wore e dress of pink changed marriage vows with John nylon marquistte over taffeta, Bruce Champion, son of Mrs. Rus- pinic hat. and white acccaaories. ael Champion, Kensington, and the She was attended by Helen Muttut late Mr. Champion. as bridesmaid who wore a dresa of Rev, Lewis M. Murray, 3. D., yellow nylon over taffeta with officiated at the ceremony. Mrs. iwhite aloooasoriu. Mr. Richaxd Lyons acted as best man. Following the ceremony a wed- ding supper took place at the "Wheel of Fortune" which was at- tended by approximately 50 rela- tives and friends of the bride and groom. The young couple left-on a honey- moon trip through.the Maritimes and Eastern U.S,A.. Mr. and Mrs. Macxenzie will reside in Souris where the groom is a valued member of the firm Central Market Ltd. Walker-Oorooran Wedding the wedding music and accom- panied Mrs. Ralph Ban-dett. who sang, ”Through the Years", during the signing of the register. The bride was given in marriage by Mr. I-Iouaton and attended by Miss Gladys Dixon as maid of honor and Miss Betty Toomba as bridesmaid. clasamatea of the bride at the P. E. 1.. Hospital. Mr. Alan Champion was grooms- man and the ushers were Messrs. Everett Champion and Eldon Champion, A The bride was attired in a gown of ivory satin with fitted bodice featuring a portrait neckline of lace with long pointed sleeves. Her floor-length shirt was designed with a short train and her finger-tip veil of french illusion was held by a wreath of orange blossoms. Assisting The first stone for the Not.-el .Fo”9wml"' me Ceremoiw " recep- Dame Camedral in Paris was laiddioti was hold. A toast was proposed Canada's 19.33 commercial straw-,b-V the m'(mm' nearly 29,000,000 qu.-irt.s, or l.O00,- Saint Ignatius Church, Winni- peg, Man., was the scene of a very lpretty wedding on Wednesday morning, June 8. when Lorraine ylvlrances, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John James Corcoran. of Piusville, IP. E. I., became the bride of Garry She carried a cascade bouquet of pink rapture roses with baby's breath and maiden hair fern, The maid of honor wore a pale blue gown of nylon net over taf- feta. in strapless style with short cape and matching hat and mitts, Roy Walker, only son of Mr. and and her cascade bouquet was of lMrs. Roy Wilfred Walker of Toron- yellow mums. lto, Ont. Mrs. Houston chose for her daughter's wedding an afternoon dress of navy crepe with navy and white accessories and a. corsage of white carnations. I Rev. Father .1, Barker performed the marriage ceremony and cele- Lbratcd the Nuptial Mass. The church was appropriately decorat- lcd with cut flowers. Mrs. J. C. An- A TGCPDIIOI1 1'01" 30 ENNIS W35 ldcrson played the wedding music hfld It Mulberry L0dtZ8. 511mm?!” and Mrs. C. A. Vadeboncour was tide. isoymst. The bride's table was centered y The bride, who was given gngwzlli a three-tier wedding cake nm,.,.,,,ge by Mr. MOON, chose .isurrounded with bouquets of sweet floor-lengtli gown of ivhitc hi'o-lite” 5”ld,Whll9 I399” T1” may caded satin and tulle with it bolcroll" IL” bmde W"-T pmmsed by R"' jacket, featuring cap sleeves and M" M””3.V "Id "lswered by. me Ismail Queen Anne collar. .Her 3m”m' , lcliapt-l veil of tulle illusion was The hrld” ample 19" O" " held in place by a coronet trimmed hmwymw” mp Purl”! "Le m'fi"' Hm” Fwd 11931.15 and she Carried nyland. For travelling the bride wore . . .a costume of navy and white linen lszgguet of Nd roses and wee" with white accessories and a cor- I ” . . i red c rn tions. g Miss Sheila MacGrath as. brides- 53:; omd Mrs. zkampion wm reg maid, wore a gown of blue net over i ' ,taffeta and carried a bouquet of (sjlggmigonxfgglnnfegoz tgvnhneerrey ;,X1itr1'1 ,pink carnations. Little Miss Judy his mom" jsiewart, as flower girl. wore pink; Among "hp omgnfytnvm guesm ltafieta and carried blue cariiationsfwerc Mr, J. Everett Crockett. HRH. The best man was Mr. Louis M. fa, Mn and M”. Fred Dunbar. G””"”h”' Mcdford. Mass; and Mr. and Mrs. Rugell Houston, New York City.-S tn the bride and groom by Rev. i:"'"'"C""”Cjt: iFathcr J. Barker and responded 10 speckled suit with blue and white accessories and wore a corsage of . The .V"lU1lZ couple left one hrmnpink carnatinns. On their return P51110011 l1i1i1 I0 C1P111' Lnke. Man.. 'they will take up residence in Win- Ruasell Macxay was in charge of ' lFoi' travelling the bride chose a blue I,-lip”. Old Age and Blind Pensioners Women Drawing Mother's Allowances. Veterans on Pension. Married couples establishing homes. Railroad employees. civil servants and retired workers Farmers and Labourers Fishermen. Korean Bride Refuses To Drive In Jeep By BILL 3086 Canadian Press Staff Writer SEOUL, long white wedding gown. I It was the Iccond marriage cere- iCP)--Lilre may West- ern bride. winsome Heo Balk-Wha badked at being driven to the church in a jeep Friday in her She AUGUST '4. 1953: Auction "What. is this?" the bride gait Friday as ahe saw the Jeep why" was to take her to the churcli "I'll never go there in that iiii,,,'- so after the groom's lnntig search for one of the war-batter. e-1 cltyts few remaining limousine, she climbed into the bi; cu ,1, her shimmering white wutemg style gown and veil, and W” they went. Orenter'a unit was rgppge by 12 officers. N00! and men organized A reception at a. down- town reeturant afterwards, mode has Canadian uni corporal husband hunt up a, fancy limou- aine for the trip. mony for Cpl. Gila Grenier of Montreal and his xoresn bride, s graduate nurse. The couple were married in a Seoul registry office 21A years ago. but the army recently had 26- year-old Cirenier come back to Korea for a. second 12-month tour of duty to soy "I do" to the army's satisfaction. so he can take his 23- year-old wife to Canada. The first ceremony lacked official army Cc?cdo's most popular coat limora beautiful than ever. The new ' Kiigornocli for Fall-Winter '53 has added glamour in appearance, finish and tailoring details. Master tailored by the skilled craftsmen of the house of Gordont , Canada's leading tailors for women. We invite you to come in and so: our magnificent collection of Kilgornocli Elysian coats. A1 choice of 28 glorious pastel and other high fashion shades. T0073 pure Wool and Angord loomed by i 0.... 69.95 I I MOORE and MeLEOD LTD.” Who is Hurt By TheBurden Oi The Sales Tax? Sienographers. Clerks and other office and store employees In short. all those who can least bear the burden. 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