1MB GUARDIAN. THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW! By Faguly and Shorten \lOU élMf-f-l LOW DOWN HEEL! IT'S PERfiCUTlON! THATG WHAT! ‘IOU i121"! ©Y¢°Mt¢l I'LL BREAK ‘IOU FOR THIS! I GOT NATURALLY Norms tiJsT DOlNG VOUQ DUTYDFI-‘ICER, AND I ADMIPE VOU FOP 1T. BUT MAYBE ‘IOU COULD GIMME A BREAK WIS ONCE, HEH l-lEH/‘IOU ‘ LOOK uKE A PRETTY REGULAR GUY»- Men’s Suits $39.50 - $4800"- $55.00 Men’s Overcoats $22-50 - $40-00 - $69.50 MGDRE E~ MFLEQD Emile! CHARLUFYEYFUVVN (‘ANADA ' I'li()\'i.\‘(‘i~) 0F r-tttxtrt; EDWARD install) IN Tlllt l'Rt)B.\'i‘i‘L COURT The 29th. rl-u" of septensher A. D. i948. -Esq: - - - Proctor for said Peti- iionrr. And it is Itcrehy ordered that a trite copy lteroof he forthwith published in some newspaper pub- lished in Charlottetown aforesaid In Re Estate oi‘ (George Cllf- 4m." m "ch w"); for 5|, less! ford llrnnis. late ot (‘linton inlmur conummve week. from the queens (‘ouniy In the said Pro- vince. farmer. deceased, intestate! To the Sheriff of the (‘ounly of Queens (‘outtty or any Constable nrdlterate person within said County. GREETING Whercas upon reading the peti- tion on file of Emma (‘olwill Den- lllll of Charlottetown in Queens ‘County aforesaid tformerly of ' Clinton aforesaid) Widow. the Atl- 'mlnlstratrix of the ahove named Estate - - - - praying that a ol- latlon may be issued for the pur- pose hereinafter set forth: You are ltherefnre herehr required to alto 'all persons interested in the sold Estate to he and appear before the Judge present at. a Probate Court to he held in the Court House in Charlottetown in {Queens (‘ottntyu in the said I'm- rlnne on Monday, the eighth day of November next coming. at the hour of eleven o'clock fore noon of the oame day to shew eause if any they can why the Accounts of in» "la w-n-i- should not be poss- ' ed 1M the Estate etopd as pray- ir-n for in ail-vi volition Ind Q motion Ill .l. Augustus Bentley. date hereof and that a true copy hereof be forthwith posted tn the following public places respective- ly. namely“ in the hall of the Court House in Charlottetown in Queens County aforesaid. at or near the store P. J. and C. Ken- nedy in Kensington in Prince County in the said Province. and at or near the Public Ilali in Clinton aforesaid - - - so that all persons interested in the salll Ba- tste as aforesaid may have tlue notice thereof. _ WITNESS Ills Iionour Harold Leonard Palmer, Judge of the saltl Probate Court at Charlottetown aforesaid. the day and year first shove written. By the Court. ttigd.) II. Margaret Palmer Registrar. L. S. CAMBRIDGE. Enslsnd ~- (UP) - Bent, to hospitsl with los injuries. 10-year-old Aims Esnsome took her schcol examinations ly- ing face down on s cat. legs en- cased in plssted and a school ‘(examiner beside her. She passed. Your spirits will get a lift inside one at theEs handsome new Fall suits! You'll be set for the new season in one oi our smart new topcoutsi We're really proud ot the tremendous variety we ore able to bring you this F_all in choice woolens, distinguished tailor- ing and lusting style. You'll iind it's a pleasure to buy clothes here, ior the courtesy of our Std" adds tho iinal happy touch to thOPPlW- OCTOBER 6, 1948 BEllTllAl. GUARDIAN This column is reserved ior stars. y! loosl interest. but advertising or a uewsy nature may be luau-tea at live aants s ,IOId. strictly pay‘- abio in advance. COOK'S for Photographs. CONFEDERATION SUBANCI. ' WOBTHY’! DRUG I103! 0pm this afternoon and evening. IJIIIII- ‘IHBEE FLIGHT! WEEKLY h Sydney, Nova Scotls. Phone Mar-L tlmagentral Airways Limited. sou or . IF YOU HAVE one of our Wall- paper sample books. please phone the store and our truck will call. Thanks. R. T. Holman Ltd. Quar- lotietown. ENGAGEMENT. - w. and. Ibo. Joseph Maclntne of Bedford, wilt to announce the engagement of their daughter Norma Patricia h Loo Ignatius, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mullen also of Bedford. Marriage to take place the last of this month. DINGW ELL-MACKINNON WEDDING A very pretty wedding took place in St. Peters Bay United Church on Wednesday afternoon. Ai-lflll" 25th.. when Clara Chrtstena. youngest dauglter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter MacKltrrton of Forest l-itb was united into marriage to Er- nest Stirling. eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest. Dlttgwell of Scuttl- Rev. D. Wallace MacPherson was the officiating clergyman. Mr. Jack MacCalltim very beautifully rendered the selection "i love you truly." ‘To the strains of Lohengt-lns Wedding March. played by t-M organist, Miss Beatrice Battersby. the bride entered the church on the arms of her father who gsvs her in marriage. The bride look- ed lovely gowned in blue satin with shoulder tip veil and acces- sories to match. she carried a nosegay of white csrnstlons. Bho was assisted by her sister. Winnie. who was dressed in Rose Canton Crepe with accessories to match She carried s bouquet of mixed flowers The groom was supported by his brother. Leith. The church was beautifully do- eorsted with summer flowers and the guest pews were marked with sweet peas tied in a bouquet of white ribbon. A reception was held at. the groom's home in Bouris for the immediate families Rev. Mr. MacPhst-son proposed tho tout to the bride which was re- , "l "mull hi“ MM- sponded to by the tzroom. The """' bride was the recipient of ntany llC'l"l' of the bride was held at useful and lovely gifts. The happy couple left. on a hon- son. The best wishes of s host of eymoon trip in the United States frlrltds go to them for a havP! Upon their return a shower in i wedded lite. FOR THI SMILI OF HIALTH REEVES - EVANS WEDDING- A quiet hut pretty wedding took at. the United Church Manse, orth Bedeque. August 26th, 1948, when Edna Evelyn. only daughter of Mr. Stanley Evans and the lato Mrs. Evans, ltecnmertlte bride d Lorne Everett, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Reeves, Lower Freetown. The ceremony was por- formed by Rev. Ralph L. Wagner. The bride was becomlngly attired in nqun with hiack accessories, and “WIFE It (‘OYSIIKE 0f TDSGI- HQ‘ bridesmaid, Miss Dorothy Roovaa, sister of the groom, wore turquoise with black accessories and a eon sage of roses. Ensor Oatwsy, cou- sin of the bride, acted as but man. After the ceremony the bridal party motored to Summerslde, whore they had supper at Leo Coyle’! now restaurant, alter which they left on the late boat for a honeymoon trip to St. John and Maine. SHOWER — On Thursday. lop‘: ember 2nd. 1948, about two huns dred friends rnri relatives gather ed at the spacious home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Reeves. Lowe! Freetown. to tender a shower to their son Lorne and his bride, filo former Miss Edna Evans o! Freon town. When all had assembled the ltride and groom were escnro- eri to a seat of honor by Mill Dorothy Reeves and Mr. Enlor Oatway. The well filled bookotl were carried in by Misses Ernest lne Taylor, Joyce Reeves, Mariel Taylor nnrl Mrs. Roger Reeves. Tho many gills were opened by Misses Ruth Wright and Catherine Auld while Miss Kathleen McCat-vlllo read ‘the accompany-in; verooo. The gifts were passed to the brldo and groom i\_\' Miss Wanda Fran- cis and arranged on the table by Miss Jetmte Item-cs. The groom in his usual jot-ml manner thanked one and nil fnrythe many beauti- ful gifts. All joined in singing "For They are Jolly Good Fellows.‘ Lunch was served hy the lmslesl, assisted by the ladies of the dis- trict. The rentaitttlcr of the evo- niniz uu-ts spent in dancing, musil hy Walter Reeves. Donald Profltt, Frank Burgess. and Edward Parry. (YLOTIIING LXCIIANGE A BOON T0 MOTHER! HALIFAX, Oct. t — (OP) - A l-lalzfax tvomtm has come n nvilh rt itcw twist in beating the hlult cost of living Mrs. V. A. Nctvctnttb 1s provid- ing a grant assistance to Halifax mothers trying to stretch tho famzly‘ budget arc-rind new cloth- lnr: int‘ their children ' hits. Noun-uni» -- a mother ‘her- self ~< has set. up a clothing ox- chttttge. wltrte for a small fee. she Will exchange clothing ono ch11 has putgrnsvn for larger slzfs. Szzzrc the business was opened in Mitt, nturt’: than 1.000 children lli\\(‘ iirrtt plfl\‘l(l(‘d with cloiltirtg, tit icnttcrl and in Rood eel-tn Mrs. Nmtrrrnh may have to rhrtmze tho name of hPr establish- mrnl Tienstire llunt, Several pfrsutts lmvv phoncd for assist- ani-e in luvatint; priaies’ treasure. MlSii/il’ 0N TRACTOR TILSPON, Mali. - - tCPl —— PM Cairns was trnunded in the hand when rt .22 rifle he was carrying on his tractor slipped to ~ths ground and accidentally discharg- ed. The impact. of the rifle strik- md (Mend; ing the grottnd fired itas Cairns reached for it. and the bullet pass- tre hnme of Mrs. D.W. MacPher- "was q t nilof until’; 3,7,?‘ ll l h _ otzzzlzt. '" o... P o xesu lcstrle acidity,