s .IIII_ oases Ilfitalivllisltsast. “wliilmlsiivsralteans bsmsinlmascdla y,|-saysellsp_lwaal- Ilsenefllsrtllbsssviss ‘l. “you; ‘fss lsllvslisssaysssssasa Q t ardas “d . ‘£5 {fishing s-hd- . paiilWIi-ll 330a --.-.ii, ‘ xto “m: c" Jiaia ma at too P. Mm Magi a MSoKanliie. Deaooueu. e-a- —ABI'HALT' shingles, rolled roofing fait paper in stock at Kan- nedy's, Keasingtoli; 8-8-21. -II.ILP WANTID 'for general housework. Live in or by the day. Mrs. J a. fie“ lodge. Slungelrnsfigzs- _......- ' Rang Richmond "mmtiu Barbara Reg sparse". Also Swill '5_'7' gAlali-ol: ens. mfiuo two 2am 91,1801! Mbnny’ . . lT-Jf you a “isomeric. .. m“ H251 Freetown. M0114“ W‘ ‘Gwve June 10th. Proceeds for Bed m“ Wm 6-7-31. “is. aonasrr at. "m QIUIVXSWDlL-Ollddlll. snnoimoe a ement of their daughter m’ IniIuIh to Cecil Kitchener; son Hm ‘Mrs. Peter Fe sou of "l M"‘“" t ta a lwe 11mm- ““§{,‘,?§° ° (Es-ii. latter Vi!" °I OF ENGLAND. — figfiyiiiie Parish of New Lon- Sfl" Smduh June 9th. 10.30 St. ‘mlwghen-S Chufch, Burlington, Holy Communion. 2.30 St. Tllomlizi. NW Lolidflh- 7.30 st. Mark s, enslni m Re“ i)_ E. Noel. Rector l‘ 4P0! some ' IIOIM yshar oldflggb; S. . arrow “i! -nISIIVI WEDNESDAY. Aug. ust fltb for Grand River tea m” LIEU-mi. —BABBED wire, lacing wire, nails, hinges in stock at Kennedy's Remington. 6-8-21. -OBDIB our tato picking barrels now {In Fa delivery. save and bruises and plok in bar- rels Island Box d: Barrel Co. Ltd. st. ‘isleaiiors. P. E. 1. 5-22-Wed-6i. -nasaitve wanNasiliui. Au - uet 21st. or Prince Oouutv Exiiiibl - ion at sass-t u Aug 2i -BEAVY cast aluminum frying pans mecial price $2.5 at Kon- nedys, Kensington. G-B-Zi. 8-8-1I. UBCB or ENGLAND Ser- ym for the Parish of sprihnsgeiig nd Crapaud. June 9th. S {beam Springfield. ciiiireii selimi A M, Holy Communion . 10.00 h ', Creek, Ev- Qgyfg §>§3a;ero%1% P. NI’. st. John's. ' s l’l i 1030 AM. mm“l"m“g'pcrfl§li§hl.ad g? M. Rev. is. mm, Rector. 5'3‘ i, “Long Shot’ ‘A Story of a Boy and Girl In the horse racing country of the South. TRYON SATURDAY, JUNE 8 Evening 8:30 Standard Time i}! C uroilies. Sisnday, June 9th. Ken- slngton at 10 A. M Annual Mission Band Program and at 7.30 P. M. Piablio Worship. Freetown at 2 PM. Surday School and at 3 P, M. Pub- lic Worshi . Malpeque at 11.15 A.M. Sunday Sc ool and Public Worship. Rev, J. A. McGowan. Minister. -—IN<IUBED IN ACCIDENT-Mr. Robert Clarke of Summerslde re- ceived bruises and a fracturcd foot early yesterday when a car he was driving left the rorid and went into a ditch. The accident occurred at the Intersection of Nbtre Dame and Water Streets at the west end of the town. The car was badly damaged-S. p —DOTABY MEETING - Major Allison Rogers, of the Department of Veterans Affairs’ was tlie guest aker at the regular meeting of t e Summerside Rotary Club held on Thursday. He spoke on thn sub- ect. "Rehabilitation for Disabled eterans". A motion picture film on the same subject was also shown by Mr. Ira Brown. Guests were Mr. Earle Cannon. Summerside and Mr. Edmund Foody. Swampscott. Tess. —SOOUT AND GUIDERS CLUB FORMED — A Scouters‘ and Oiiidiera Club was donned in Sum- morside on Wednesday night in the Girl Giflde Headquarters with six- teen Scouters and Guiders prwent. The following officers were elected faiths year: Prmid Earle B. Crane; Vice-president, Don Mc- Ph Secretary, Miss Iuaine Har- rison; Treasurer. Reg. Thompson; Executive Oonunitwe. Janet. Baker. Jackie MaoFarlane- Social com- mittee, Barbara sliiipiiaiit rm. is the first time a Soouters‘ Gwders’ Club has been formed in Stu-limer- slde. Meetings will be held on the first Monday od every month tor the summer months. and twice a month in the winier-s. dill! FOR HELPFU! HANDS Personals - -Mrs. J. I. Cameron and Miss ‘Stella Brennan. Ti-mish. were in Summerside on Thursday. -Mr. Frank Lowe of Summer- sids ls in Montreal at oresent on a business trim-S. -Mt. Edmund Food? ‘of Swamp- Iicott, Mass. is visitinll in Sum- merslde the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ileo Ooyie. -Mr. James Hogan Sumsnerslde has returned from a short visit to Si. John, N. 8-8 -Mrs. Artemus MacArthur. \ It takes only a law drops ol Elizabeth Arden‘: creamy, delightfully scented, Hcnd-O-Tonll: to keep them soil, and beatni- Al‘- '"'- u" " "'°'Y I¢3§.’°lli.i'.'. ilinliiiieiielfiiféiiit’: wherever skin chops mereide . --8. . and rouslieni- -Mr. Room Romcke has arrived ' Summerside from Toronto to 1.25 and 2.15 in . g! _Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Cahiii. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dunpny of Kenslngton. spent Sunday isi Bede- us, uie guests of Mr. and Vie. Daniel Noonsn. \ ' --Mr. and Mrs. Lorne L.‘ Noonsn and little daughter Pauline of Charlottetown were recent visitors I EREAUX ANY QUANTITY nd the Iblllllflfi monhs here — ) in a pinch-hold bottle. Ema liriig to. Ltd. Sumlnerslde us p‘. anndlla ~ Wlasss lisastl. i-WANIIIL-l-I . Dougisslell, Carleton. ‘W535i. ' 01011121853301!‘ Ill till- igflvizsliouk’ ll».%O-ll- A been.‘ _' siTMivlessios -'l‘.O-DAY- "“' i liiili.i.. lie lillllw’ Imus a lilillllS nu lil llislii ilil m liml iilillll- illlll m lin Illlllt llii iiillt - liliil iiui_- ill liiliil sisilis -fll Illlillt oi n: ism ll llli lllfli Sill i: §i ~ __ Also Comed-y and Community Sing Shows 7:30 - 9:15 Matinee Saturday At 2:30 to Kensington, guests of Mrs. flab- ert Dunphy. —Mr. J.J. Enman editor of the Simimeieide Journal has been visit- lng his brother, Mr. WE. Enmau, Halifax where he is recuperating from an iniun received when struck by a car. lng the trip Mr. En- man also attended the sessions of the Anglican Synod-S. COTTON THAT I5 WATERPROOF During the war an epoch-mak- llng discovery was made by the British textile Industry namely the manufacture of cotton material which is completely waterproof. At present It is hardly possible to as- sess the value od this discovery to the textile industries of the world, The new materials are making display in anchester and arous- mg great admiration amongst the experts from all nations. a rownnrur. ’ i ' romro Most people are familiar with the claim that tomatoes are espec- lcfllly valuable as one of the foods which contain C. and this vitamin H necessary for sood iiesitii. But. by improved breeding. tomatoes may be developed which will con- tain ten times as much of Vitamin C as docs the common tomato. So says Dr. RP. Zschiele. of the Uni- versity of Chicago. He dl-d not say that such a tomato was yet onthe market. but he foretold the pos- sibility of Its development their first a pearsnce at a fashion b rim " TOWN GUARDIAN .,B_litlsr i idaclsaac ' lluptlals res magma-anal: at Ann Jean of . iii LeonardAyres Wfl Maid~ was given in mar- _ er. Mr. John Rte was attended by . . Miss Pauline Mlclsuc who won a pink satin gown with white headmoss and boinuet of Brissollffe oosn was s ed by ; Louis ties of i? Maousaso. ‘sister 5 curred a roses. The his brother Charlotte- g the oer-anon up prom sweresilngbytlieclmrwlth Mr, eldtlgelqgmlll asrov anist ‘grid dining o e reg er M 'S Wading March was lsumediatl foil i tii . ding. a. rezeyptionowalhgi e wed ii with white oorsage and the groom's was served to thirty guests. Mrs Cecil Stewart poured, Mrs Eldon Campbell cut the ices and they . A G Chappell Serving were four girl friends c.f the bride Misses Bernice Sha , Elinor h WP m "b an Niagara Falls. For travelling the bride wore a rapture blue sut wih brown hat and accessories The Guardian olris with a host of friends in wis ing this popular young couple a ous wedded lif MURPIIY—STEVENS—“WEDDINC; White snspdrsgons and lighted candles decorated the altar in Our Lady cif the Lake (i-hurch, Larder e, Ontario o.“ Saturday morn- Alprll 21th, 104i.‘ for the marriage of Inez Veronica, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 0.1.. Swvens of Dunn- E . old Murphy. son of Mrs. J F Mu:- Khy and the late Mr Murphy of leié-tingwn. Prince Edward Is- ai: . The bride given in manlage by har father wore a street len th dress of honeymoon blue crepe .tn black accesories and a corsage o! sweetheart roses and forget-mo» not?‘ and carried a white prayer 0O . Mrs. Steven Pucker was matron of honour. Her dress was blush pink crepe with blue hat and her oorsage was of sweet peas Mr Daniel Murphy, brother of the groom was best man and the ushers were Mr. Mark Murphy and Nil". William Stevens. Reverend Father A. Morin officiated and Mr. J Ii Granger was at the organ Miss Ferette Roberage sang “Ave Maria" and "On this Dav" during the nup- a Mass. The wedding breakfast was held at. the Lardar Lake Hotel. the bride's mother receivln in a turquoise bluc ores with bla accessories and .i oorsage of American beauty roses. Mrs, Mark Murphy, sister-in-law of the groom in gold figured crepe arid ASPARAGUS WANTED AT ONCE Operator for the generat- ing plant of Scales Hydro Electric Co., Ltd. Must have knowledge of switchbosrds, generators. diesel engines, water turbines. - APPLY to . AUSTIN A. SCALES Freetown, P. E. I. aw 6-8-61 IIISIIIIHIIEE Summcrsfdc e i“= T.’ Earls lilcltsy ' Chartered Accountant Offlea at LI ville Street i I i PAYING’ lsjlonasr emcee l ' Truck load lots will bs called m. - Snillltsto be dli ed t the - mini-washes m} Win-i.’ ‘ f s» a ..fl*»*""'.....".:.'ii. r... sail. ' Ileana ’ eq of Mrs. n rry - m.“ l..." t = --—--+------ Wm . we 11w "I!" “"3 In llevfif-fgNllllkuaelllreezf i ~ .t%§-_.3"M“""u°:&iie..$u mi ~-‘.-~r..'-:~:..-' ""'..'.’L?"§I.‘l'.i... _ . , - , a e same lr- F- t. imlrlliiir o... .....- iiiiii".ii::..m.."lrz..i""zc.z -;»= " ,. V‘ '~ m. mm‘ , page w - used to decorate. The bridebl ’ IIDIQIII ' a tnditional 141L710 was eeiiiereii with a thsiee- 1° 2m“ I Qafix“; on W... tier weaeiiia cake with a mini-I l °I°°I=I In." ‘sum VOIIIOI nouns 8.’. 1..., mo. Mldtlfld groom on tile M"... ‘mung,’ flu], N”, iliilsiihdilNAL CARD I a coinage qt’ sweet peas assisted. For travelling the bride wore Va shepherd's oiled: dress maker suit with black wool crepe coat and small black hat. Among the mes- sages of congratulations was a trans-Atlantic bele hcme call from the bride's sister. s Ross Miuiiro in Iondon. Plngland. Thev will re- side at. Loader Lake upon their re- turn. - er who wore a heaven blue dress with lose oorsage. Breakfast wore assisted by Mrs. Herbert Love and il/iirs iipe gtéiiipbell, Phyllis White and Ferne showers of confetti uie couple left on a honeymoon New York. Boston, Tomato happy and prosper- _. ville, Ontario. to Mr George Har- ‘ Items Illiliitl’ F BATTLES TOYS BABY'S FEEDING SETS CLOTHES HANGERS CRIB COMB AND BRUSH SETS gigs‘, FEEDING BOWLS CHEN TOIDEY SEAT cUslnoNs 111G]; HOT WATER BOTTLES QUILTED SLEEPING BAGS RUBBER PANTIES BABY BOTTLE WARMERS TOWEL AND FACE CLOTH SET‘! BABY HARNESS IN 0IlR CIIILDRENSIANI) GIRIS" DEPARTMENT KIMONAS BLUE OVERALLS CORDUROY (WERALLS BOYS’ WASH surrs novs’ PANTS BOYS’ SLACK SUITS BOYS’ TWEED surrs BOYS’ con AND CAP saws BOYS’ CAPS PLAY PEN PADS 1.1. \. a. INFANTS’ ROMPERS l 2 interest From . ilur Baby I Department of lour) INFANTS’ SWEATERS INFANTS’ DRESSES INFANTS‘ CRIB MATTRE INFANTS’ DIAPERS TOIDEY SEATS KIMONAS BIOGRAPHY KNITTED BOOTIE! MATTRESS SHOES ILLE CARRIAGE SETS CSAIR PADj . GIRLS’ S GIRLS’ GIRLS’ GIRLS’ GIRLS’ GIRLS’ SUITS COATS ORTS GIRLS’ SWEATERS GIRLS’ DRESSES GIRLS’ SKIRTS GIRLS’ BLOUSES BLAZERS SUN SUITS REVERSABLE COATS SINCLAIR & STEWART LTD. SUMMERSIDE The Most Modern Store In Prince Edward Island TIPS 0N arrnm wimN SEEKING EMPLOYMENT A job seeker with two present- able outfits planned for_ the clim- paign ahead-Ame, for rain, one for shine-has an advantage over the girl who must switch to something glummy because of a change In the weather. ~ That's a trsly tin t0 voims hopefuls. It comes from Kathleen Bowen, a top New York employ- ment counsellor. who gives this grooming advice to feminine cli- ents before their job campalgnsi start. . "Girls who stake all on a fair- weaiher outfit." says the jc-b coun- sellor, “have often lost out because they appeared for_ interviews in‘ dreary clothes which bad weather forced them to wear." Her advice on clothes planned for a foul-weather switch? Using a tri-m raincoat as the backbone o»! the outfit-you'll need one for the job, she says-ensemble it with a dress or suit of matching or har- monizing colour. Add accessories that look right for the weather. she says. "If the rainy-day outfit is thus properly ‘packaged.’ says Mi-ss Bowen, "it can make you look as nice and give you as much self-confidence as sprlghtlier duds that take you to interviews on sunny days." Sarsaparilia. ls extracted from the fibrous roots of a plant found principally in Central America. AUCTION SALE liT SIIIITII FIIEETIWIII ON WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19th a I Williams - Loaril . ’ ‘ 1 o‘ sirrmww; as. .;§i;r°§€§3 Q I l‘ 0 ma. weiteip ard. seceuue Prince Island to Gerald H ur- her toned inssts of lane. fmhl‘ pom ovar ‘RIO ION! ‘Ill w ;Il"‘§“°......"‘l. , It: only orna- l t i i‘ ’.'iii"e‘"li" .§Um'li treaLP Q. 0g Inter the h of aocessori BEGINNING AT 1 PM. (Standard Time) 0a account s! fl bultb I am ompeiled to sell on above date all my farm uipmmt consisting of: Binder; hay mower; bay rake; box cart; fssm wagon; trnolr wagon box: fertiliser lower: gang plow: smoothing Ila-now; 2 walk- ing plows: driving Ieigh; I robes: wood sleigh: scales, 1,000 " . funnels: blacksmith tools; circular saw: potato grader: cream senor- ahr (new): wlshln, machine: wringes: all kinda harness. both double and single: rubbei-‘belting: a quantity hay and straw. and all small articles found on a well equipped him. _ 1211MB GASII. §| If day h unfit sale on next ill!- RUSSELL BURNS. IUGII I‘. MORRISON, Auctioneer. ptials AIIOTIOII SALE At ldargaic AT 1.30 r. M. (Standard Time) Sat, June 15th o‘ if." a“'i...iii.,"iz.iitii."il"i double lot with six-room house idling ‘gloves. Her malohind ‘geeethesrt hat was held in place with forget-me-nots, She carried a bouquet of snspdrsson. earns- tl . ' Out-of-town Iueets included M Alvin Sudbury. Cleveland and Mr. Dfln and "n" m“"""“ ciiaira, “scion Oilolotll, I-ishtnhis y collie ldt on I 3°5- ' h ‘ u, BIIIIIQ i.....i"ii.i':°'£"i" ... M! out: I ism- Machine. Pine Sideboard. t maroon. 28-year-old ieggeof the fourth Earl 0d Ell .95 to Princess beth ATTENTION If and talk it over. supply of paint on hand more coming. Paint 21 Hanover Street, Sumnierside PHONE 144-1 ' LONDON - (c?) ~ Lodv M8!‘- daugh- bee trite lad in aiti n i d y- -w n 8113190 I N planning on painting your house call or phone me I have a Frank J. llrseiiault Painter and Decorator and Dealer in Crown Diamond i; ‘ . DEVELQPING‘ PRINTING HIGH QUALITY PRINTS and llsil Your Hilts To Us Per lav-vise Neil Film, all liass Iii Stock Eiisian lflfl’ 8i Photo Service Sulamerside y) . g $07 5O Altine A quantity of flower Plants and Shrubs; also some Strawberry Abioflleritosns. I. I‘. MORRISON. Auctioneer. veiling wore a oarise wool slit with black: B}. I Mrs. Williams. prior to her mar- booakeeoer of can-l m. Charlotte-l town. 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