H '. v -- ' '. v . vi 4 .: lDlouble'RiiSjigif Ceremony y C 5 JCQRNER At Prettybumrner Wedding I ' A l was Ir! a, Peter Pan collar Ch I. t the wig ' .and pearls eadsltly ll"?-C 0l,lO!Ill'vtIoiata.laaves.H 'd d8t'8flerll00IJIllxIlatat4o'-nylnntiillewuheldinp by . . 1003- WM! Alli! ll1&. , I lace lieaddresaxtrimined with v . daughterofllnaldllra. seqpinsandpaai-la.Shecarrleda I-tea Caroline uciuue. women's Editor. Phone asoa ed mu; 3 was ualto cw at boauat of "715! Daub a noses. - - i.eonofMr.J..Piut rmian. sun-1 P 319 3. The Guardian Thursday Aug. 23. 1956 EE late Mu. Pequot oi DoTw.:e. war: a(mg:rllen:::mg:ngth Th book. ' 9 awn” '7 gown-otyellow Indy. III! . U! lihv. . Ha: bound, with soar: m V .& ”l?;N:lNdl'eII with ANGEL CAKE . , Q h . . o l5lGndel'S ln Toronto Theorsluilt was sou. v.1. nins- 3'3 la! oi: m 3" l"""''- l 0 W W inc": c.hHll1ew' ul The soloist, Labia: Ma "43, sh. gu-1.-lugd gb non.” gs "For gavellingh membgda gm 3 1 cimusu wwgea and sum . ii um..sang very " mauve and y ow Iby mung ' ell w w an . Beffnudd Walk BeIidIhYoIl" before thacere with rainbow coloured streamers. Whlyf llld navy accessories. Her 1 lgptfvcrgl of an many and Becsuu' -dlaringrtha The bridesmaid Miss Edith J.” coreage was rose cai-nations- 1 up. "um. ”' ,,e,,,g-g.;,mm.:..... .. ......,...... :03; :m.'.:: ..i."...'....'.v..?”?..'.i.;. ....':.: :'”'"...."..-..";:::.”:.'.':'.2:'.':.:-..':";,' w::::':'...t:.'.:..i'.i-t..';'.".'.:...;.':.'i:.":.:: w to -ma em: 1. . . . . solmmmdwh Illndv friend: was sage of i:lnkr”:;l'l:l'f,fj,h:f W3” ed summer flowers and fern. The time n orsandy. white emboe- Edi"! Stanley. ad Oranse. Pl!" 088 Will" in large bowl Y Re . Father 0 roses. The 1; o um em we, 1,” NJ and Mr Benson owley East aadedd salt Best until 1 I(13l';dYllllISiill" ," '1 Roman Cat- a powder blue silk crepe dress 5, thepvluey 5:3; "1; :33: ;:;”::m':E: Orange N J. ' Add cream .0i tartar dgllyufffl occurc.'l'oroto. Sat ihl- "kt, tchinE3C' '” ' day. July 2.. wk”!!! Mgr; Annex; :,e:sori:;ean,1;zcaemrl;la3ge orpmk boIwhs& bride, who Wu uvw In rainbow coloured streamers. zaabjgnpoggl a';9lad:'lYn-Iehidlcxidtsjugliaar The flower girl Miss Linda Gall Phillips. sister of the bride. wore a mauve orgsndy dress and a headdress of yellow flowers. She carried a nanny of white baby NERVOUS HABIT! Nervous habits of children. such as eyebiinking, facial twitching or tics, may be due to some emo- tional strain. Rllllh dllllhter of Mr. Emmett 0'- carnations and red roses. Connor and the ill! Mri. 0'Con-l Mr. George O'Connor. brother nor. Klldare. P.!l.I.. WI! united in of the bride, was toast master. The the HOW Bonds of matrimony to best man proposed the toast to the Edward Joseph. son of Mr. andihrlde and the groom responded. Mrs. Edward Laugiiiin. Sherbroolle followed by remarks by Mr. Frank in a double ring ceremoney. O'Connor. The church was beautifully. do- Mrs. George O'Connor was in 90"'-9d and the pews were mark- charge of the guest book. Out of ed with bows of white satin. The town guests were Mr. Frank O'- Cllurch Orsanlat was in charge of Connor. Pembrooke. 0nt.: Mrs. J. marrlase by her father. were a l..allerina length sttapleu gown of nylon net and lace over satin. The matching lace jacket was styled vouring . Sift if t 1 times I;d fold luozrlitatle ::Bltl.lr1:1u: u5B:l:emfor 50 or so minutes in Zuliem's Trclnloud Of Prizes And , MR. AND Mus. J. J. McCLOSKEY AND ATIENDANTS Bride And Groom Left On Mciriiimes Motor Trip A very pretty wedding was sol- emnizeci on Wednesday morning, July 11th. at nine o'clock at St. Joachims Church, Vernon River, when Mary Regents. eldest daught- er of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Donnel- ly, Summerville, become the bride of James Joseph sun of Mr. and Mrs. James B. Mccloskcy, Emy- vale, Lot 65. Rev. Father Urban Gillis. Parish Priest, performed the wedding ceremony and also cel- ebrated the Nuptiai Mass. The church was decorated with season- nl flowers. The bride given in marriage by her father looked charming in a floor length gown of nylon net over satin. Seed pearl and sequins ad- joined the collar of the matching bolero lace jacket whose long sleeves ended in points over the hands. Her fingertip veil of ii- lusion was caught to a cap of net trimmed with seed pearls and se- quins, She carried a cascade of pink carnatlons and a white mo ther of pearl prayer book, a fit! from the groom. Miss Marie Donnelly is sister of HAPPENINGS DAILY PATTERN of Toronto have been in the prov- ince for a few days. They are enjoying a motor trip to Ottawa, Quebec City, the G-aspe and the Maritimes. While in the City they were registered at the Charlotte town Hotel. Dr. Glascott is in practice at 412 the Danforth. the f" I. building. wit .4 group of five other profession men. He is a member of the Psi Omega Den- tel Fraternity. His wife the for- mer Miss Helen Smith of Win- chester. Ontario, in a graduate in piano and pipe organ of the Tor- onto Conservatory of music. Mrs. Glascott and Miss Lena McLure were students in residence at the Toronto Conservatory of Music. While in Charlottetown Mrs. Mc- Lure and Miss McLure were the guests of Dr. and Mrs. Glaacott at a small dinner party at the Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Dickieson of Toronto. have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Dlckieson. New Glasgow and Mr. and Mrs. War- ren Enmnn, Vernon. Mr. George '1'. Finns. 62 Roch- ford Street has these friends vis- iting her: Mr. and Mrs. Warren the bride was bridesnlaid. She auied while Ave Maria. On This the wedding music and accomp-'1-Coley, Kildare. P.E.i.; Mrs. How- ard Foley. was gowned in pale blue net over taffeta and carried a pink and white nosegay of carnations. Mr. Les lllccloskey, brother of the groom. was best man. The in a no”, ushers were Mr. Raymond Dunn chamiuy lace Day 0 Beautiful Mother Panis Anglieus were sung. mother Wm 8 mauve -ml Wlllleiimed bodice and bouffnnt skirt- dress with white accessories and it 1 a corsage of white carnationa. The .:euh':,cehef:”"l Her mgemp 3 two piece effect dress with whltel accessories and corsage of white Carnations .white mums. She also wore a sin- I dale Hall for 65 guests. The brides- table was centered with a 3 tier wedding cake topped with a min- ature bride and groom. Rev. Fath-I er Charles McCarthy proposed the toast to the bride, which was re sponded to by the groom. Follow- ing the reception the bride and groom left on a motor trip through W g::.lvlI;:tg';,?:' s::ew?31d:;:&reacf'the bride. was best man'and the cessories. The bridesmaid, Miss Gertrude O'Connor, sister of the bride wore, green tulle over taffeta with strap-lw less bodice and matching bolero. la bouquet of yellow roses hite lmuma. members to her home for the next mcetin . Rev. Prong Wood gave his bles- sing and the meeting closed by the recitation of the Act of Con- secretion to the Blessed Virgin Mary. several days with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. M.S. iiubley. Brighton. Msss.. and in Wntertwon, New York. Mrs. Ms. Huhley. Brighton Mau.. leaves Friday morning ni- tsr spending several enjoyable weeks visiting friends and rela- tives in Prince Edward Island. On the return trip Mrs. lliibley will be accompanicu by Mrs. Hilda Webster, R.N., Brooliline, Mass. Mrs. John L. Bray and her son Leighton from West Lafayette. In- diana. are visiting Mrs. Bray's mother. Mrs. George M. Shaw. Stanhope. Mrs. Orland H. Dicky and Mr. and Mrs. E..B. O'Don- nell, Cambridge, Mass.. are also guests. CORIIAN BANN C.W.L. The regular monthly meeting of the Corran Bann sub-division of the C.W.L. was. held at the home of Mrs. Daniel Bradley on August 7. The meeting opened with the League Prayer by the president. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. The altar convenor reported that flowers were put on the Altar Note. New Bedibrd. Maaa., Mr. regularly and the sanctuary dust- r. if you belie at home- , in l with ti : . gum" 3 mother "ll" ' pa” blur!” Iced pearls :o.dcesequin:. gll:'l;lfiiel:rdanclng followed and lunch carried a bouquet of red roses and was served. bride wore a pink cryatellette headdress and mitts and carrieddress with white accessories and and corsage of white carnations. . . Ml”. Cyril 0'C0lIll0l'. brbther of fbride was tendered two showetan One on their return myguests were ushered by Messrs.'the Great George st. For all your baking h5MudhudnvuIGMi JIMh,h;OpheudplGh;., Kildare, P.E.l.: Mr. and Jon MacDonald. Lynn. Mass: Mr. :Edward Laughlin. Sherbrooke, P. The bride. given in marriage bylE.1.; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence John- her brother Frank, was charming son and their daughters, Pauline 19118111 sown of. whlteand Patricia, Brantford. 0nt.: Mrs . 'd . and 10"” McCl"k”y' The b"d"3llatin with azggtltilglalsftoviidcmlldgflrlllllgnomld and daughe I 5) my During the evening all of the uests were invited to the home and Mrs. Fred. Dunbar. Admidst showers of confetti and 'gle strand of pearls with match-'good wishes the couple left on a The mcepm" W” held at Parbllng earrings, gifts of the gruom.,motor trip to Niagara Falls and New York, followed by a cruise to Bermuda. They will also visit a ballerina length gown of limeliheir native province. Prince Ed- ard island. For travelling the; Previous to her marriage the? was" a trousseau shower by, other members of the office: Food Values -There are tralnloads of food values and prizes in store for the -thrifty shopper at Zakem's during the big six day sale which opens this morning and continues until next Wednesday. Zakem's food train is loaded down with prizes worth approximately wooo and these will be given away ab- solutely free during the week. There are no strings attached to these offers of a free Westing- house Electric Blanket (approxi- mate value S4150); a free Pres- to steam iron (approximate value 319.96) and a free Westinghouse coffee percolator (approximate value 318.95). Full details on the prizes are available at Zakem's store. Every item on the food train is a prize at Zakem's where wond- erful bargains await tbe shopper onzevery aisle. Coins and see PHARMACY Didi!!! Exclusive Agency USE The superintendent of the Ex- and stones, also any equipment bride and Elm”. Wm "side 1" Roland "d G90l'Ke O'Connor. staff with whom she worked and , I perirriciilail Farm. Charlottetown. used in the home manufacture of chm-ioneiown, when tire groom is; Fgllowlng tllreldcerfirgnywf frlc-.the other was a miscellaneous End yo'ull gave "rnuch more 0:1 MAPLE ILEAE is grate-liilly acknowledging the re- wool and flax. etc. employed at Enterprise Bakery. ll”? lgl ''"t 'f ff 9 d 33'' 5tl',Sll0Wel' held ill the home 0i 13 9'2" W 9" 9"; "9 :0; . I . o ceipt of several interesting pltaceliti it is tit: intention egentuanlgnotg ghekbrifdfq is 0; tthe staff of the can-the0l:'li::fnSg orwxoiwerxhericoi-SI; in: MICE; Clfiiggeldrogeyfonlgguiiilg d0aV;lPofCEt:e0Ilwel':t'k)!'O ems. 2 b. 35c ' . e u a museum a o ova o a. . - - ' lodthlg iiI:tE':liltcilillitu(ll11theeqll:l)1:pn;erIi)men- if Bllrch Court. Every piece of an ig:'lde':lt"b1ee:lV:? ”9"l9ll;ed rlllheg Mrs. George O'Connor were the w”'ingho"T. axmc ”unk.' v . , I'EC' El” W in Cl C 0 I , : :railis::i:imofgl:lji:a2lldlhor:ieet eltl1!i)iip.- 19; ulgilgilzlirigellfdwlivllclebirihmlsz gf'?;::;”kM:f:eM" AM" B” with a miniature hide and grd)d,m.lhols;i'eiiS;f'el.o the wedding the groom (Appmxhmh vu” 47'”) DOMESTIC meat of early days, Mr. Robert Parent visited many F'l;he s tiistei; Mia. Jtsstghiwss presented with an electric eof- Pm", s,..m Iron Interesting items have been re- museums in Great Britain and the ML and Mn Harold Lawton and 063'. I! r0 er. ran . an exfee percolator and electric clock 9 c caved fmm Mrs, w,F, Alan Stew- Continent. His experience and then. two ,0" Allen and David gllilghff Ollt "lie BT00!!! 83315196 ihmby his superintendent and other ' 7 . e (Approximate Value 19.95) art. sirathgartney. namely. an ox knowledge are being generously h,,,, mumed to Monueal. The, M"! ryoalev :are::tl1w;l:dg the giielnt. stag: menibers. T"""'-"'T-"m'm'm-- yoke. hand made turnip seeder. used for the be-rem of the Prince ,,,., be... .,..m.,, M... Wilfed m- my ,0; dr WW "9 M e; 1 ehhmhwwmogn Mr -ml Westinghouse Coffee Percolnfor E mgmz - M We 00""; "M: ";'W E"""d "'''""l ”l”"""'” "W L-who rowel ..'.3iy till. ...,'.Z."J i.'..'"h.i'.'.f3.':'l'r c (approximate value 18.95) r for MY. al-W "ll? 0? 9"" "8 elm" .. .. B I h '7 HANLI i7 . KETCHUP sheaves Of Strain. 8 Slll'V6Y0l"8 Mrs. Margaret MacPherson, R. ed' A tahnk Y” ""1 W” '9' St mm ”"d' on T ' 3"”mi,' I , . ' chain, brass cow bell and an ear- Mr. HF. McPhee. Q.C., and N” bu returned from New York ceived from a member. It was leaner graduate of St. Dunstans. Kalli riii M D.fai's A, sfor. THE BEST p, type of wear fork, Mrs. McPhee left Wednesday by and 30mm Mrs. Mac;-henna reported that no salacious litera- t Vrri Vt and lllembdf 0i the, , S... C n" T” t""'l'l”"".:"'-.""””"."" i';";';"v';';:.'r::....'::.r;::.::.r; me we we ::.':;.."" W "M "M "" ;:.:.:8.::..':,..;''.ii':::.:'.,.:::.::'r rs-r ” ""” Mom w n enious ma e n 0 , . - - l :3" seriled allheir iurposeywell. Mary. The latter sails Friday from an "d M" Mnk Glynn of B" "5 WIS m0Ved Ind Seconded that "ml Calladlan w93ll"3ll0"59 Rld' C , The late Hon. w.F. Alan Stew- Montreal for aelx months hon. "' . .. . we send s5.oo to. Frank Patrick ifo (aired Television Division. Brant-, AN BUY art was also interested in the bis- day to Great Britain and the Con- Flight Lieutenant and Mrs. E. Peyton to aid in his great work of 0l' - torv of aggjcultural development tinent. G. Maclnnis and daughter Karen teliie llgcasireygoggggadggtitihwasxpxzgr U . and believ in mun!-amin' ' s a . have returned to Dartmouth. They A , KAM connection with the past. He not Mrs. (Dr) Raddy of Tnsro in awm ""1, holiday. .1 sunjmpe 0' 01 the Willi! to the . MAP” LEAF c only Preserved the equipment of Staying It ill! Cl1ll'l0"9""'3 IT Beach. And were accompanied by c”''""””” M 3”” It W" ""”" PICNIC ' that time but also built up a moat tel. Mrs. Camerine Madnnis of 30,. ed Ind seconded that the mem- , . : unusual library of old agricumu-. to", Mass. bers of this subdivision donate v 12 OZ. Tin ll 5 ,1 literature. ,Mi-5, (1);-,) Fulton of mm, 1, 4 the re-gilding of the Monstrance '. Among the early pieces of eulp- Vl5llll'l8 MPH. HHITY WNW. Flflr Mr. Arnold .L Hubley. B. A.. '5 3 memmm t” the d9c”"d ' SWEET ' , ment which featured prominently l'0Y Sll'e9l- Broclrville, Ontario. leaves Friday '"”mb"' ”' ll" C'w'I'- ” cm” K PORK Hand! 5 b I . in early agriculture in Prince Ed- morn g to resume his duties as 3"" P”l'h- - AND ' . (j j ward Island was the mussel-mud Miss Nettle WIl'l'elI 0? Tl'l-IP0 ll Direc r of Commercial and Vo- ll "'3 d9'3ld9d '0 hold Show! in F . . 'l digger. Parts of a mud digger, in renewing friendships on the Island. cational Training at Athens Dis- ills lull on Sunday night from Ggopugss , - MAPLE ' particular, in particular the head She is staying at the Charlotte trict High School. Brockville. Mr. HOW 011- A mass is to be offered , . LEA, . C mock, shovel and handle have town Hotel. gubxey ha, been in pmce Edward for a former deceased member. been contributed by Mr. Alrnon mud since the ms, of July inter. The secretary was asked to send Boswall of Dunstaffnage. While it MP9. Fred Gates. West RoyIl- viewing many students for com- llloie Oi aimreclntlunto Mrs. Rus- i 1 - in not possible to set up a com- W. 16" Wedlleldly by motor car mu-cm ud undemlc com-.9. 1,, sell Watts for her generous do- DEVON . C P purge digger, aphotgraph is sought, for Boston, Mass. she in aecom- Maritime c.,.,,.pom1enc. Collegg nation of a blanket for the lot- ' sped!-l lick Among the pieces of equipment Pallyllls Ml” Irena Yours and of which he is principal. He has tervst the picnic. After some do- CANDIES which are desired are . cradle for Mrs. Richard Young who have been able to call on many friends cussxon it was decided to hold a , cutting grain, a flair. key parts of been holidaying in this province. and enjoy a delightful vacation married couple's dance in the hall HADDOCK . C old grist mills, such as spar wheels along with his work. En route to "ll 59Pl9mbel'g 10. M". Aeneas . ' --m-r--mrj-j- Dr. and Mn, am-am qiucou nmckvme,Mr,1iub1ey will gpend MacDougall kindly invited the oiimooo 2for25c noe"i'5on 2for25c A Home NESCAE- -'.?f.?.?i'3 -59c DICED BEETS Diced Carrots PEACHES . PEARS ciiiiinii riciisiis riiiious iniiiins YORK OZ. YORK It 02. YORK M 01. YORK l!0Z.i YORK I O2. YORK It 02. YORK I 02. 2 for 29c 2 form 2 for 55c 2 for 43c 2 for 43: 2 for 39c, 29c