as-: -as: .. ..v OF First Quality ocrossa 24. 1952 ?-'m Pll0WSElSl (:l00Dl.:(l)llilLllE8 HOSIERY SALE . . Thursday Morning at 9:30 A.M. 51 Gauge 30 Denier. New Fall Shades are Spice. Tea Leaf; Tropic Beige and Waltz- time. Regular Value 31.65. . Sale Price s1.19 Sale of Ladies' Wool Cardigans. good qual- LOOK FOR man rrormrs FOR srncrans ' NOT snvrormsnn. - camnoavnn . MERCHANDISE ON same meow nay. onmms FILLED rnqammny. L. '4' THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Nylons ity and weight-a lovely assortment of new Fall Shades. OIIIOOIOI IIIOOIIIDOOCIOII Sizes 16. I8 and 20. Sale 53.98 Other better quality Sweaters.- Prices . . . . . . . . . . 54.98. S538 and 56.98 SPECIAL SALE Cottons. Broadcloth. OF REMNANTS Flannelettes. Cretan- nes. Wool Plaids. Rayon-Gabardines. Taf- feta. Rayon Crepe. Wool Flannel. etc. Clear- ing at V2 PRICE V LADIES” COATS Arriving Daily Ladies' Winter Coats. the largest and smartest assort- Jnent we have ever shown. Kilgornochs and Goali-paca Cloths in all L-The newest shades. smart Campbell. Woolen Checks and fancy wea- ives as well. New shades. All sizes. ' ASK OUR EASY- PAYMENT PLAN Our Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Buyer. Miss Dorothy Dever. has iust returned from visit- lng the buying centres of Montreal and Tor- onto and the merchandise she purchased is arriving daily. Call and see these new pur- chases direct from the market. ASK ABOUT om: EASY- PAYMENT PLAN rowse is Bros. Limited Sciortino-Mullen Wedding . White gledioli adorned the el- Ier of the Church of the Aace ion of our Lord. Westmount, on Satur- ,.day. September 27th, for the mar- riage of Doris Catherine Mullen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. waiter Mullen of Bedford..P. E. l.. to Mr. -Joseph Sciortino of Montreal, son of Professor J. B. and Mrs. Belor- tlno. Mute. luv. Fr. 1'. J. hron performed the marriage ceremony and Nop- tiel Mus. During the Mass, rendered shubert's end Caesar Franck! gelicue. The bride was given in marriage by her brother-in-law. Mr. Pat- rick-Moroney, end was attended by her sister. Miss Marie Mullen. R. N. Mr. Gilles Gauvin acted as best man. The bride was attired in a floor lmlth sown of ice pink satin and the organist "Ave Maria," "Penis An- Chantilly l 'e with matching headdress. and 9. veil of ice pink illusion. She carried a semi-cas- cede of deep pink roses. The maid of honour was et- tired in e floor length gown of pale blue taffeta and nylon net with matching headdress and mitts. she carried a semi-cascade of white carnations. Following the ceremony, a re- ception was held at the Berkley Hotel. The bride's table was adorned with mixed gladioli and fern. and centered with a three tier wedding cake. A toast to the young couple was proposed by thli best man and responded to by the groom. Mr. and Mrs. sciortino left by plane for a wedding trip to New Yorl: City. For travelling the bride chose a navy suit with dusty pink hat. navy blue accessories, and shoulder spray of Pink 1'03”- Mr. end Mrs. Sciortlno will re- side in Montreal. ......--..----- TIIYON W. I. -The Tryon Women's Institute monthly meeting was held at the home of Mrs. October 13th. The meeting opened with the Ode and the Creed. the president in the chair. Fifteen members responded to roll call and one visitor was present. The minutes were read and ad- opted. Mrs. Jones reported she had not heard from Dr. Dewar. and the treasurer reported s'i6.91 taken at the bean supper. v An adult sewing class was or- ganized.and it was decided to send for capsules for the school child- ren. Correspondence was read and discussed. and the school commit- tee reported some books needed. The sick ocmmittee reported two calls made. It was moved. seconded and carried that lunches be sold at the shut Gain Cavalcade, and that 310.00 be given for pins for the South Shore Musical Festival. ,The meeting next month will be at Mrs. Spurgeon Clark's. This is the annual meeting and roll call will be answered by paying mem- bership fee. The lunch committee will be Mrs. Geo. Robblee. Mrs. Jones. and Mrs. R. Gamble. The meeting closed in the usual manner andllunch was served by the committee. George Robbiee on llowatt - King . Wedding Late autumn blooms from Beech- wood garden were the setting for a pretty Fall wedding which took place in Zion Presbyterian Church. Charlottetown, October 15th, when Betty Zelda, daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. Arthur King. Charlottetown, became the bride of Everett King Howatt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ev- erett K. Howatt. Sr., North Tryon. The double ring ceremony was performed by the Rev. G. C. Web- ster with Mr. Frank Johnson pre- siding'at the organ. During the signing of the register, Mr. Ivan Robinson sang very effectively "The Lord's Prayer." ' The bride. who was given in marriage by her father, looked charming in an Elizabethan style gown of white satin with lace yoke and lily point sleeves. Her fingertip length veil of tulle illusion was caught to e Juliet cap of white satin. She carried a. bouquet of red roses. Mrs. Ralph Burclett, sister of the bride as matron of honour. was gowned in pale green taffeta with nylon yoke and inserts with mitts and Juliet cap to match. The bridesmaid. Miss Nellie Mc- Beth, was similarly gowned in, mauve, while little Miss Pearle Mc-i Beth, as flower girl, wore plnlr taf-i feta with matching headdress. All attendants carried nosegays of mixed flowers. Mr. Richard Howatt, brother of the groom. was groomsman. The ushers were Mr. Ralph Burdett and Mr. Keith Robinson. For the occasion the hridels mother chose a dress of forest green crepe with black feather hat and matching accessories. Her cor- sage was of pink carnations. The groom's mother wore a dress of navy crepe with black accessories and a. corsage of deep rose carna- tions. The reception 'was held in Zion being proposed by Mr. Webster and responded to by the groom. Serv- ing were members of the 11th Com- pany of Girl Guides of which the bride was is former leader. Amid a shower of good wishes the happy young couple left on a honeymoon trip to points of inter- est in the Marltimes. For travelling the bride chose a suit of Oxford grey wool flannel with matching topcoat, burgandy velvet hat and accessories. Her cor- sage was of pink carnations. On their return they will reside in Tryon. Prior to her marriage, iss Gladys Hart and Miss Suz- a he McKinnon enterta ed in the bride's honor at the latter's home. A miscellaneous shower was held at the home of Mrs. Walter Downe, Highland Ave. Lovely gifts were also received from the staff of West Kent school. Zion Church Choir and the Guiders Club. Macllougali - Mackenzle Wedding Canoe Cove Presbyterian Church was the scene of a very pretty autumn wedding on Thursday. September 25th at 4.30 p.m., when Caroline Esther. only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander MacKen- zie, Canoe Cove, became the bride of Allan Lloyd Macnougall. son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert MacDoug- ali of the same place. Autumn leaves. ferns, baskets of gladioli and mixed flowers formed the setting for the double ring ceremony which was'performed by the Rev. G.C. Webster. Mrs. Mer- vin MacPhec was the organist and Mrs. Cecil Macxenzle sang "I Love You Truly", and "0 Perfect Love". The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a. full length gown of white nylon net over slipper satin, and lace fitted. jacket with lily point sleeves and Peter Pan collar embroidered with seed pearls. Her fingertip veil fell from a coronet of seed pearls and rhinestones. She carried a bou- quet of red roses and maiden hair fern. -Mrs. Clifford Moffatt, sister of the groom, was matron of honour. She wore a gown of pale pink sheer with fitted bodice and short puffed sleeves. Her headdress was a halo of pink flowers and net and she wore matching net mitts. Her bouquet was of white gladioli. Miss Helcn Hamilton was her cousints bridesmaid. She wore a gown of pale blue nylon net with sequin trim and a matching bo- Hall with the toast to the bride ' -RX "'fIIl0VI-AWAY" IAII nah: emptying easy. You daft even no the dirt, it's nudy wrapnni for the garbage. IRIS!-IUTTON DIVICI interlocks attachments in a fifty-and holds them hrmly In place during use. CANADIAN -without even bending. GINIRAI. 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Cleaner.- ilil lime lreller-limo-ever Failures PLUS the unique swivel-lop X IIOIIT ATTACIIMINTI, specially-designed--plan the hose and No extension tubes-conveniently stored h portable caddy. ILICTRIC COMPANY I. I M IT I B Head Office: Toronto to numb! Simply place 156 Great George St. Burke Electric lid. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Phone 693 SUMMERSIDE y R. T. HOLMAN LTD. CHARLOTTETOWN. lero. Her headdress was a halo of blue flowers and net and she wore matching net mitts. Her bouquet was of yellow roses. 15f. Fail Ohanqeovori ",- Por yeim Fall Changeover. avoid repair hlll risk with Heavy. Duty High- . Detergency Mervelube that stops sludge better -3 s : Specialized Lubrication end with Imperial Esso (every point aervlced'by chart to mnnufecmrerr re- quirements). Now'e the time to make e is . .-yv up? deco for this "Care Saves Wear" service. Mr. Joe Macxenzie, brother of the bride, was groomsman, and the ushers were Messrs. Glen MacP'a.dyen and Louis Livingstone, cousins of the bride and groom. Following the ceremony a re- ception for sixty guests was held at the home of the bride's par- ents. The toast to the bride was proposed by the Rev. G.C. Web- ster, with the groom responding. The bride's mother wore a mauve dress with black velvet hat and accessories. Her corssge was of yellow rose buds. The groom's mother's dress was of black feille with multicolor trimming, with which she wore black is. and a. corsage of pink roses. The happy couple left by car for a short honeymoon trip. For travelling the bride chose a cherry wine gabardine suit with black accessories. Her oorsege was of white gladloli. Previous to her marriage the bride was tendered amiecellaneous shower in Genoa. Cove Hall, where she was the recipient of many lovely and useful gifts. Mr. and Mrs. MecDougall will reside in Ontario. where the groom 1;, employed at A. V. Rae's, Mal- n. Eskimos" At Frolrlsiier lay Believe Perlsted OTTAWA, Oct. 23-(CP)-The RO.M.P. reported Wednesday that four Eskimoe from the settlement at Probisher Bey have been miss- ing for more than a week and are 99"".-4 to have wished ” ”' 187 Queen St. Toombs Music Store Pianos, Radios, Electrical Apgllances Phone 185-L harlottcfown ielley's Department Store O'LEARY am IIHONE 8 230 Water St. Maccausland Furniture Ltd. SUMMERSIDE Dial 2830 Montague Montague Electric Co. GILBERT R. CIJIMENTS, wiring contractor. Phone as Mollison Hardware lid. SUMMERSIDE Hunter River Cousins Radio Service SALES and SERVICE Phone 6-4 northlend. R..O.M.P. headquarters said its detachment at Frobisher Bay, on the southeast tip of Baffin Island. reported that -a search party fail- ed to locate the four-man party. rrobisher Bey reported that the missing men were "wlthout food or heat" and had failed to return from e short hunting, trip. HAMPTON W. M. S. The October meeting of the Hampton W.M.s. was held at the home of Mrs. Windsor Bell in Tuesday. October 'lth at it pm, with the president presiding. The worship was conducted by Mr; Oleyton Morrison. theme be- ing "The Means of Grace". Ser- vice opened with Hymn 26. "Oh Lord of Heaven and Sea". Psalm 727 was read in unison. followed by prayer of confession by mem- bers. Bcripture was read by Mia Charlotte MacKa.y, followed with prayer by Mrs. William MecFer- me. 'The Study Bonk was lead by Mrs. C. Morrison, assisted by Mrs. William MacFarlane and Mrs. George Willett. Hymn 268 closed this part of the service. The business period then fol- lowed. Minutes of the last meet- ing were read, approved and sign- ed. Roll call was responded to by it me and there were also four visitors present. A rousing J. . I H , . - temperance reading wee given by the temperance secretary. Mrs. G R- Ferguson. The community friendship secretary reported mm home cells. one hospital cell,elght cards and two treats. The offer- ing was taken and subscriptions were received for mission-.'y monthlies. ' The next piece of meeting vii . me undecided. The lunch comm! is to be Mrs. E. Petersen, Mrs. D. Dart and Min Myrtle Inman with this! word "Thanked " -for.rou ca . bows Prayer and lumen Sene- dictlon. , - The meeting closed with the -