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The finest. Taperite of all-the GUARDIAN Stateleigh with gold-filled metal cap. Rich colours in blue, maroon, black or grey. PenS16.06 Pmcilbfi-M Sst$32.90 B.Imkatthsseslo&l.inesi The Cita- tion Tapes-its ls value unsurpassed! In sh ' and grey. shades of maroon, blue, black Pen 810.41 Set $15.47 Qlfyosfrelmkingfora national design-here's a beauty! The Medalist in choice of colours. Pen $10.41 Set 114.87 (llfoddsilbuuutedubomiwabsdcsd by Waterman‘: 100 Year Service Giuzmntss. ) Georgetown And Vicinity Mi‘. Warren Baker has purchas- rd the lct c-n the east side of Main street. on which was formerly sit- wled "The Gordon Building" from Mr. Edward East-on. Mr, Baker s moving a building from “The Highlands" onto his newly ac- quired land and plans on opening a Fish Market in the nee/r future. The many friends of Nathan Mair son of Mrs. Laura Mair, Georgetown who have followed with interest his scholastic career. were pleased to hear recently that Mr. Mai-r was one of the Maritime candidates xmsidered for the Rhodes Scholar- ihip Award. Beginning the New Year the est- tbllshed system of yearly pew rent- als to parishioners cf St. James p some out! Roman Catholic Church, Georgetown will be supplanted by a system oi individual contributions for pews as you enter for Sunday Services. M153 Kathleen Falrchild oi Bos- ton. Mass. who recently purchased the Fairchild property here, plans on having considerable interior and exterior alterations clone on the property and Mr. Edward Plast- rm has been engaged to do the work. A miraculous escape fmm serious injuries was the experience of a Burnt Point lady, Mrs. William Wight. on Monday night. Mrs. Wight was returning to her home from Georgetown by horse and WBKQn. accompanied by her young grandson. when the horse became frightened by a parked automobile and ran away throwing the two occupants out. Nlr. James Hayter of Launching. has taken up residence in George- town. having taken rooms in the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Daniel King. onusitloouo ssrs INATTRACTIVE CASES FROM $5.00 up OTHER GIFT succssriom Compacts, SLM to $9M) . . . Stationary, box- sd and in wooden chests. . . Dorothy Guy . Evening in Paris . . Clifton . o scone all varieties . Hubbard Aysr . . cl Rssss . SOURIS CONVENT SCHOOL Honor roll for November: Grade XI-l. Ramona. Peters; 2. Anna Hughes; 3. Nellie Ploley, Allce Mahcney. Grade X-l. Bernice McGaugh; 2. Wanda, McPhee; 3. Lorraine Roche. Grade IX-l. Gertrude McDonald; 2. Geraldine Hughes; 3. Katherine McDonald. Grade VII-l. Norma Creamer; 2. 'l‘eresa Hmmn; 3. Margaret R. Doucetie. Isaibel Mclsaac. Grade VII-d. Joan Oheverie; 2. Helen Mallard; 3. Edna Cheverle. Grade VI-l.. Ruth McDonald: 2. Amie McDonald. Mary MacPhee; 3. Betty Cheverie. Grade V-1. Camilla Mclhulay. Frances Ford; 2. Anne McDonald; 3. Patricia McDonald. Grade IV~l. Eleanor Clinton; ‘l. Myrna Cheverle; 3. Elizabeth Mal- one. Grads Ill-l. Helen McDonald. Jeanette Cheverle; 2. Jennie Oarter. Mary Macbean; 3. Jeanette Peters. Shirley Ford. Grade II-l. Joyce Cheverie; 2- Mtiurcen Wood. Laura DMHPTIYI 3~ 8i MIRROR . Toilet Ssts o! Harriet ..Ashss‘ . Yardley. Florence Bushey. Betty MOIIIlO-‘lh- Bousins-llaoliay lluptials On the afternoon of November l1. 194B. a ycry pretty wedding took place at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Mae- Kay, Pleasant Valley. when their daughter. Isabel Jean was united in marriage to Lorne Bismarck Cousins. Borden, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bismarck Cousins, Bradalbsne. The ceremony was performed by Rev. W.B. MacPhail, B A, 5.13.. auisted by the bride's brother. Mr. John F. MacKay. Theological Stu- dent, Mt. Allison University and took place under a prettlly decor- ated arch. As the guests were. assembling. Miss Mary Morrison. rendered IW- eral piano selections. The bride uttered the mom on the arm oi her father, who gave n" in marriage. to the strains of the Wedding March. played by lMrs. Robert (xrrothers, sister of Mary mum. sang ‘The Voice That Bresthed O'er Edna". The bride was dressed in a floor length gown of white sheer with a finger-tip veil caught in s halo by a. wreath of _ blossoms and carried a bouquet. of Annrtosn Beauty roses. Her only ornament was a 8011! gift of the groom. The bridesmaid. w» Jean Cous- ins, sister of the groom. VII 8W5’ sqinsfloorlmlthcosttmtsoi ping grim with shoulder lenlth veil. Her bouquet. was of PM! "id white camatlons. The groom was supported by Mr. Donald MMKAy, brother of the bride. The bride's mother m; dressed in black. trimmed with aqua and wore c corsags or white earns/lions. Tbsmotherofthogloomworsa sown of ross with a mrssgs of whitq‘ oamations. auxin; the strains of tho will!" Miss ‘Multan sans. 0 Perfect lave. A buffet luncheon was served. I.Tl'lQiDl8llOl;ll6l7fl@QWIlPY0PlI- so by luv. Mr. MsoPhsll and ra- m; by the groom. The dining room table was centred bi’ s bhllllllllly decorated three-flit Isddiw csks Ihlcll was cut b! fill bride and morn. m‘ The aunts of the ltids, larbera Mill. llh. Malcolm‘ O. MacDonald sod its. All I» Donald slliilsd with the lei. The girl friends of ths hide. Minqll Whilst! Oum- udfln sel O mince. m Racism. necklace studded with pearls. the“ Wlgmore. Mary Morrison and Ml‘!- Miltcn Weeks. served. For travelling the bride wore a dress of rose wool trinaned with sequins and a coat and hat of blue with black accessories. Amidst a shower of confetti and good wishes the ham? Yoing couple left on a short motor trip to the mainland. Previous to her marriage the bride taught school and the 8N0!" who served five years in the navy holds a. good position on the car- iBlTy "Prince Edward Island". They will reside in Borden. Prior to her marriaie the bride was tendered a miscellaneous show- er and received many beautiful gifts. On Nov. 21st, the members of the choir and Sunday School of Pleasant Valley United Church met at the home cf m. and Mrs. Hugh P. MseKay and presented the bride with a beautiful electric table lamp. Mrs Frank Outcliffs read an addrms and Mrs. Howard Weeks made the presentation. The bride, who was g b cf the choir and superintendent oi the Sunday School. made a filing reply. A social evening was spent in games and music with Miss Amy Haslett presiding at the piano. Clssr up My‘: ‘(old MENTHOLATU (i... QII~1IQYIlI ill.’ i FOR 3M! Ws_ have for ssls Cured Cod and Halts. pmssd. i Pickle Wall u ca. "All l. cil- Infill-Lats it.‘ common a sous. I V.L.ll. Aiisilnlstratlss lloum Available All of the five houses built on the main highway Just west of Bummer-aids by tbs Vstsrsrfs Land Act Admlnlsu-ation are finished but only three of than have been purchased and occupied. It is not known if this ls because suit-able application: have not been receiv- ed for the other two or whether it is dus to the slowness of the cs- pcrtment in up its mind about the appllcatio on hand. It is understood that over 25 appli- cations have been filed by veter- ans desiring to purchase one oi‘ these houses. In the meantime fires are balm kept on in ths two unoccupied for immediate occupancy. Four of the housu are of one storey and a half construction containing six rooms and s, bathroom. The filth is s bungalow type house contain- ing four rooms and bathroom. Each house is sell-contained‘ with lla own hot air heating system, a register in every room “and it; own ‘houses so that they may be ready" water system and septic tank. They are completely insulated and, are fully equipped for winter} weather with outside winilo ‘n, etc.‘ They have hardwood floors throughout and should be very economically heated. ' Any veteran who wishes to make application to purchase one of thus houses or who ls desirous of‘ obtaining information on the mat-f ter may do so at the Department of Veterans’ Affairs office ‘n Burn- rnersids, When the applications are received the applicant in call- ed. before s, board which sits in Summerside from time to time -~8. Branch-Francis Wedding A quiet’ but it @441 glwvflsvd ..":..: "a":- "llw- at the hOme of the bride's parents. Freetown. on Monday, "Ovember ll. at 7:30 D-m. when Msrlorie Estelle, an. daughter o! Mr. and Mrs. .1. w. Francis, was united in marriage to Bums Max. W811. son oi Mrs. branch am} the late Stephen a. Brllwh of Hating-gt NB. The livlncrcom was bfllllitlflllly decanted Wm‘! Dink and white streamers and the arch under which the ceremony was performed w“ tastetuly trimmed with climbing l"? and entwined with crystal chain. Rm"! Plants were arranged about the pillars c.f the arch. The Winsome bride entered the room on the arm of her father. Who Cave her in marriage. The bride looked charming in g street, lfllsth dres o! aqua wool crepe with brown accessories and “m” g bflllquet of sweet peas and maiden- hair fern. Her only crnammt was a Bold wrist watch. gift of the groom. The bridesmaid was Miss Mil-lion BrBnCh. sister of the groom who was becomingly dressed in brown wool crepe, with brown ac- cessories and carried n bouquet of yellow roses and maiden-hair fern. The groom was supported by Lorne Nancie. uncle of the bride. After the signing of the register arid the autcqfaphlng e1 guests, s delicious buffet lunch was served to thirty-four invited guests. Two beautifully decorated wed- ding cakes adorned the table. which was covered with s lcvel linen table cloth and lighted by ti». tall pink tapers. in silver candle sticks. The color schema of pink and white "M! also corned out in the dining room. Presiding over e tea cups, serv- ed from a bcauti l silver service. were Mrs. Harry Cmuman and Mrs. Edgar Reeves, aunt; o1 the bride. while sandwiches and comm W018 lfirved by youthful cousins oi the bride. the Misses Wanda Pran- cis and Phyllis Rsevu, assisted by Mrs. Alfred Ourley and Mrs. Austin 1308!". aunt of the bride. The toast to the bride was proposed the Rev. 0 A. Britten and fitting- ly responded to by the Broom. At the conclusion ct the luncheon the wedding cakes were out in tradit- ional manner by the bride and Ls asqsllaly flltsd lady III Islsst Ilxsbsth Allah Ipori lasts and unsrvlng Instinct for lunwlng what wemslrvictll. l-IMIWPIIIAI-abssslttulbasibsadhnsgish Isbrasumslshtmnswilsl-IIM silb swMvLV-IO- s-sltlq lull-ll III-siblseslssiuysae-muuq Ilasbotlihlsfl 1i...IifsOhtfihyowssleasohwasl-sndg$l.l0. G-CMIIY lAYfl_-Q no! [M hsphfllati . . . Mal let hsrlrtlvslswliun hqabsd rcmasnsssa . . . sins dbthsvhhsl Blaabsiii Ardsa Esssatlch .. . h Had ab!!! Ii "QU- Enman Drug Co... Ltd. sumusnsus r. s. I. WATER sr., cllltd to honor the newly wedded couple and were treated to sand- wiches and cake. um which all dtblrted for their homes. The 610cm‘; gilt to the bride's maid was s gold compact. to the best man a gold tie set. The young couple were honored by the attendance of the bride's edflli’ grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. 0mm Roam and Mrs. Weston Francis. The out of town guests were the groom's mother. Mrs. Stephan Branch. his brother Mr. Sinclair kaach and little son Walt- er Ind Uh. Ray Morrison. all of Bethurst. N3. Later in the evening, the young couple left amid good wishes {or 5llmmf-‘flkh. 1mm where they left early the following morning by plane to spend theirflhoneymoon in Boston. Mass» and St. John, N B. On their rettrn they will residssln Bfllhllrll. N-B» where the groom is an accountant with the Kent Department Store. The Friday night previous the bride was tendered a miscellaneous w shower at her home. ma ‘was nicely remembered by her friends, and received a lovely collection of gifts, including glass, pyrex, silver. linen and a llrse sum of money. She was escorted to a nicely decorated groom. later in the evening a large crowd of well wlshers and serenadm v mg 1h, "f" w," WM gifts? than bride's chair by her. sisters, the -Missa| Georgia an Jean n-ssicis pened b! Mrs. SANTA SAYS . .. spend hsun trying to dsciils on Your problem ls solved when » you cams In ts our store and choose comfy slippers for such and svsry one. A vast sslsctlos ls cliosss from today. . norms: Leigh Ramsay. it»; on. Announces the Opening of his Office in the ENMAN DRUGSTORE BUILDING For the Practise of Medicine E l ‘lF-IIWJTW _l SUMMERSIDE 5; ULWJLW “"1158 Andrews and Mrs. Clarence Reeves. The names and verses were read by Miss Thelma Andrews yritllc m8 Ems were passed and urrangct by Mrs. Keith Simmons, Mrs. Hun"- WMYl Cilflli. MIG. Hull-Yd Mouse Mrs. Clifford Francis and ;M1ss Edith Stetson. all |irl friends oi the bride. In a few well chosen word; the bride thanked all for their lovely gifts, after which Flor She's a Jolly Good Fellow ‘was sung. The remainder o! the evening was Plbllfllll? passed in dancing, music being filrnlshed by w. Sidney Baz- lole and Thelma Andrews. The happy young couple have the best wishes o! a host of friends who will always-welcome them bark to the "Island". CAME!) FRIDAY 6-6.”. Johnny Mack Brown ln "THE HAUNTED MINE" l With Raymond Hilton. Riley "i" ant! Linda Johnson Abe Serial and News led as! llscli plastic Sllppsrs with lot! or wsdss hssls . . . Moccasins, for trlismsil, all colon . . . Msls Sllppsn. I" colon and types. Jar tvlmsstl silt yssr pans. q -=--- and plsls. All st prison M SAT. 1 AND il.ll'