. .rae-‘jrwfi u n l i o s e» 34‘“—: INK. AIYD MRS. MAURICE J. CUSACK Wed At Corron Ban Church Couple Reside In Toronto st \Ilrharl‘s Church. Corran Bail. iias the such: of a pretty maid wore a (rock nt yellnw with matching headdress. she isntidin . nhcii nose \‘larlc. carried a nosegay or white car. rim. is, "5 Mr, and “.5, nations with lir'edyellow cen- arthur writts oi Pleasant Grove 191' became the )ride or Maurice Genres Cusack. bromrr olthe .losrph Cusctit or Lot 5 groom, acted a best man and “9., 0,, Wm... Fem“... the ushers were itny McBride tho double ring ceremony a d and Leah-"d Cusac ; d celebrated the nuptial Muss.‘ F" h" daughters “edulg he altar inns were iiichardiMrs w?“ mime Watts and Frank uiisack. Sistertdress ““I‘ “"55"” John boson. nl:anl5t. was ac-Ian "‘ng “i “""" “my companion hi the sisters ohm“ “’5‘ mm“ “mm "1”!" Curran a... “i... .3... my the groom. iinre a naty u tor or ’* hue dress with white accessor- "a", I‘HY‘N l9 and a Corsage nl \i'lille car- The bride men in marriage.na ‘ by h" “ht-1h Joseph Watti- Throwing the ceremony is re wore a tlonr length gown oomph" was held y... 60 gums white itvlnn organza nvcr satin a. 5. pm. x “an. park...” ‘a-‘h'm‘m “'"h h httrd W089 The bride‘s iahle oar centered accented iiith laie an_n<l tiny with a three tier uedding cake seed prints and iraiurlhs mullappud with a miniature bride Math My point sleeves he. and groom The tables were de- shnulnnr toil oi tulle illusion mam, Wm. .35.. 01mm was hold by a crown nl tiny no...“ lace ltmtrrs she carried a‘ Adrien 5mm. master .y me. rrl‘scclll litllll'lurl Ill I‘L'Ki root‘s. mnnies‘ called "no" Fathgr The bride has attended by Wand in say grate. The toast to Miss .innc \\'nll~ maid at the bride was propnscd honor. in a trnck or mini :rt‘cni George Cusack and responded \tltii matching headdress Sheila by the groom con-inn a 'iri~cE(=.V or white rat» The young couple have now nnllnn: nub tinted nreen cen- returned to Toronto where they too. are. both emnltiycd in as brides» ltccn \i'ntts ELLEN’S DIARY Eoch Visitor To Alderleo ‘Guest Speaker -At Kensingon KENSINGTON a Mrs Grace Roper. provincial prelldent oi, the Ladies Auxiliary to the; noyal Canadian Legion, was guest speaker at the September meeting nt the Kens in gton branch held on Tuesday ci-en-, ing tutbt in the Legion} t I Mrs Roper who was introt duced by the local presidentu Mrs Elizabeth Macllay, con-I gratulated the oiticers on theirt etticicncy in con ucti the WOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS Kensington-Indion R. CWL Report Activities For Month KENSINGTON Activities obprincr County will he bed this Ihr past month reported at the year in Tlgnish Ill Ocluh r Mrs. September meeting oi the on ‘ .lanies Condon, membership con- sington e inoian River Parish venor. reported a membership Council at the CWL, included a o I visit to Beech Grove at Char-l lnttetnwn by lilur members who istributed treats among the nn-‘ a tients Filly no u n 5 monthly mass tor vocations. and mass tor the pastnr'a late her Spiritual Activities included II V :5 meeting She said attrndancctCSIO‘I'm “3" "9°" “"9" I“ ‘h at Time rallies in very importanti oclal Wellare, and the presidcnl‘ it was reporlbd that the cnm is: at the address entitled “a I as ,,. .h-s. m, mm M s. n. 5 showed prayer books that wile Belier Tomorrow," given by the ‘mmher'. a? m, ‘9 minimalbe presented in the boys I aiional president, Mrs. Her have a chance to see each othertfilrls Who have Passed “'2 cal in up... making 1, H5.... m dfitchlsm examination tied at church on a previous ttcrmine potential otlicer mat-I The well attended meeting was Sunday ‘crial for the provincial execu-iheld at the home or the orbit Th2 tive The s akor s eat a . l members voted in prer— tnted thatidcnt, Mrs John Arsenault Two 51" [D_Mfli - the constitution had beenivisitors were welcomed, e occasion oi h brought up to date and would. The treasurer's report, readiture from heuhmshmi be ready tor distribution Interyby pier, my papers. showed at Mrs, she Ramsay conduct- ln the year. She mentioned the substantial balance including 355 ed a group discussion relating splendid response to an oppeall mm . Pm”, 5,... he... at c“ to child care and education. tor help tor the Jackson lamily. tennis). i Meeting rinsed with prayer. and spoke or her eltorti to or-‘ Camspondam .93., by M”; 0m cwr. ‘guniu a National Councu. Irena amp." was...“ or a i... The September meeting at the _Ttle Kensingtnn members do i m m... the United AW“) fund; southpnrt parish Council or CWL; iclded to hold a b acaar and g in... in... Canadian Me...“ was hero in the parish hall. Thet pantry sale In Nnveniber. Harm. “pressing thanks on be. president, Mrs, Athol MacDmi—I “’5’ “by Mtlnn‘st "90"“ hall oi the patients in Riverside aid was in the chair Ind that "‘1'" 9"? “mum” 1’ I B " “8 I Hospital tor a pleasant afternoon merllng was Opened With prayer The minutes or the promo committrt‘. and gave the trensv‘ . at Cabot Park. and a thank on "rm “‘Wn- ‘ y meeting were read by the score tory, Mrs. Leo Marianne. hank Mr” Nina Crane. chauman‘frnm Dr Forsyth from River- you holes were received from . ,aide Hospital in regard to same; °‘ "‘8 Wm “‘1 Mm“ “"“m‘l thank you cards trot-n liclen Mrs. Fred Kelly, Ann Marie Drist'nll and Thc.‘Sisiers who ittec. suggested that any "lent-l . , - . Dunphy and Elaine Doucette on M” “I” ""d it “meme” behalf oi the graduates oi grade . taught catechism in the parish during the school term. . u er denar 3115:; 'm;.*.;§";.l;:;‘v.-..si.r not. .i no moon... on... in... mm or two o. p...“ me....,t.il High School tor the croiixes pm misfit hold on, I...“ received; a thank you call from any, pm... my beg... my Lynn Murphy lor the English time prize donated y the League. annoy. ramming t... the and tor the Mass said tor the next meeting. tobe held in the graduates: a thank you card legion iinme, * lllrs.‘lrom Mrs, Trad Tuplin: and a Erma Gill, Mrs. Lots brown,.letter irom the provincial ottice Mrs Molly Brown, and Mrs, concerning the provincial Con- ..irlcne itclly. .ventlon Lunch was served ‘ The Regional Conference (or pictrl tor a skate at st. Dun- stans rink the iirst week in ne- cember. Plans tor card parties to he held in the hall were dis. cussed and it was hoped the iirst card party would be held on Thursday. october 3rd, it was decided that a Mass be snld Eur the succesn oi the Ecumenical Council and tor our Bishop while he is in ane attending the Council an Stevens. had been dISlrlhuv , Arrangements had been com- ‘ ‘i 1‘s i"" , MR. AND MRS. NORMAN E. JOHNSON Two Ring Ceremony ls Held At Milton Anglican Church st, .lohn‘s Anglican Milton, was the setting tor a double ring ceremony in Septe her when .tanet Elaine. daughter oi Mr. and Mrs, a ton A. itodd. North Milton. was united in mar- riage with Norman nari John. son, only son or Mrs. Elsie c. Yingst oi Trail, B.C. and the ate Helge G. Johnson of winni- peg. Manitoba, Rev. A, E. Pier- cey oliiciatcd. The church was decorated Churchu length nrigmal gown oi satin bro- cade with swcctheart ncnitline.i long lilypoint sleeves moulded‘ bodice with slender pointed! waistline :wceping into a lull skirt slightly entrain. . vcil war elbow length Mantilla style nl nylnn illusion with chantilty lace edging she carried a Ca:- cadc bouquet or red sweeIllealt roses and siephauolis with white ribbon streamers. The "some. tliing old and burrowed" was a with baskets oi white gladinli hold heirloom bracelet brought and dohlias in tall colors and ham Tm‘i Mr by ‘he mnther the guest pews were markedl“ the groom. > with satin bows centered with Miss Marion Rodd. only sitter, miniature bronze and yellow or the bride.wns maid or honouri :innlas. and wore a street length gown. Horace Clips. Charlottetown. “I “We? “71”” 1’9“ d' “"5 was the organist and accompan 5mm“ '“ it!“ ‘0 “‘3' "I "let thued carnatlnnst s .5? Is (allows: Splritunl‘ Mrs Gerald Power. '1'. led a choir or tour ii-icnds or the bride. Mrs. Grunt Racki-iain, Miss Enid Cities. Miss Diana Rudd. and Miss Beth Cale: as Committee reports were given ' Mra, Eu- g c it e MacDonald education: it bride. with malching slides. Miss Donna Kennedy of Richmond. Virginia. cousin or the bride. was bridesmaid and wore a mass by lia (Photo RJI. Hflmbly) tall V. In dln' Mrs. Fred Coadyi Me Mrs. Robert MacDon- Atkins ,Mcdnai ipalry WlflM ROAD UCW The Guardim. Chlflotteliown, Mon. Sept. 30, 1963.i Mrs. George Clagey presided ——'—i at the September meeting or inilrn Road UCW held at the ‘home or Mrs. .l.N. MacDonald. Fraser conducted the devotion- Mr, and Mrs. Phillip Mathe- al period with lhe theme, son. Oyster Bed liridgr, lelt “Think it over". Scripture rea- Friday by air tor Win nip cg ding was from John 10 and Ep- where they wiii attend the Can-,hcsians Chapter 11. adian Good Roads convention. ; The secretary. Mrs, tCampbel‘. read the minute Mr. and Mrs \‘crnon Howatt.i Roll Call was answered by Charlottetown. are w ee k e nd eight members and tour visitvl guests or their son and daughterrtors with a verse oi scripture. in-law. Mr. and Mrs Alexanderi Mrs. Robert Campbell led the Howalt in Monoton i group in a study of a chapter oi the book, “The Word and The Way.' nurse in training at lhe lorln' Mrs. Edna Graham invited General Hospital in Haliiax is the ladies tor the next meeting, vacationing with her parents. when Mrs. Cecil Campbell wil‘. tLord's Prayer. Mn. William A tormer islander, Joseph Rt Nolan. Plymouth. Michigan, is‘ ionising his ilrst visit to his home. in 43 years He is visiting his brother w - m Nolan and a sister. Mrs \iicliacl Murphy, both oi New‘ Haven. Mr. Nolan plans to spend l about a month in the province visiting lriends and relatives. Mr, Nolan said yesterday that great number or changes — tor the good — are noticnble in the province.” He said “when i i icit the province in i. there was not one person. that t can Miss Judy MacDonald heninr‘ a. and “Heavenly Father" by Schu- “'0” The meeting opened with the , Richard 5. . News was green gown ol the same styia and materia‘ with matching .. Bath attendants - h .l - wore white gloves and hcatl— Eggsgfimg '9 ‘gmg “' “‘3‘ dresses oi nyion roses with flitvy sang “The Lord‘s Pr by Malotle helm! the celemnny I i The reception was held at the‘ home or the bride. where tth bride‘s table was decorated with tapers, a silver bowl or sweet— peas and scented stocks. and centered by a three-tiered wed- ding cakc mode by the grand— mother ot the bride. Tea was poured and the ices cut by Mrs. Doris Gilbert. aunt ot the bride, The toast to the bride was proposed lay litr. Piercey and responded to by the groom. The guest book was circulated by lirian Gamble. cousin of UK ‘ and the best man read telegrams or best wishes. Following the reception, Mr. and Mrs. Johnson. lett on a hon- eymoon trip by car to Trail, BC. by way at the northern United States. thence to Gypsnmvillc, RCAF station where the groom is now stationed. For going nwny the bride chose an original imported shin dress in beige and tanger-, inc shades, worn with a beige‘ linen duster lined with the dress print. Hei- nccensorics and shoes weie beige with brown accents and her corsage was gold tal- isinan roses. i \ Out oi the province guests in-. cluded rs. dsie itingsi, Traid. li.C Mr. and Mrs. l..il., S’side Women’s Club Has Meet Msky and Mr. and Mrs Lulu. The monthly dinner meeting or the snmmemlde tintinesi and Prnlenlnnll Women-a Club was held on Tuesday, September p at the Linkletter Motel Tn. President, Mrs, 05 l v P Wail! presided. ' The minutes 01 the plenum meeting were read by Mi” Gladys Arthur. Secretary. In the absence or the Treasurer, Mist Sldie Brown. in! reporl was read by Mrs. Ethel Compton The provincial constitution not adopted by the summersioe Club. Plans were discussed [or the provincial dinner to he held on October 25th at the Charlotl town l-lotel. Arrangements (hr the provincial meeting are bcin: made by the provincial preh. dent, Mrs. Marjorie Champion A copy 01 the membership lll'. veloping program “Reach hill and Grow" was distributed In each member. Mrs. lune Pidgeon was a cnctt ll. this meeting. On Thursday, September W Dr. Hitchmanova. Unitarian Srrr vice Director. addressed the members at the Summersinr hnsiness and Troicssional Clti at a luncheon at the Tlrtan Res laurant til-d D. Campbell of Saint John. N. 11., Mr. and Mrs Earle Burke and soil waiter or Darlmnulll. N, ii Maria Mnoy ot no. wick N. Mrd. Dori: GIlhTrl and daughter. Miss Danna xen- nedy at Richmond. Virginia Prior In her marriage bride was given a bridal l'OllI- munily shower at Miltan Hall Pholn by M. Milli-lit 7 Ways To Keep Cool In a Crisis Do you panic in tense mos merits or give way no useless anger? If so, you may en- dluigering your life! October Reader's Digest: givu you 7 practical ways to keep calm. Get your copy at Reader'a Digest today. 5h,” in mama“ by he, ‘3, short veils or tulle illusion and - curried bouquets D! Yeliow and _~—._"‘"' "'3 “"1” Wm " "mlwhiia shastadaisieii and ateph. Senator Elsie lnman re the L.Ml‘“°“" . Mmsnmm brochure. on. The best man was ‘Donizllis'i trot-n Mrs, Wilkie re the um. “Wd- hm‘h“ “F “'9 hm“ 3"“ w, the usher was Walter Burke of “m was Dartmouth, N.S. cousin ot the; bride. received. and one rci handicraft Van courses. Mrs. John linger, convenecot. For her daughter-s wedding. the program “t‘loriculture”, in—i Mrs. Rodd chose a sheath dress‘ troducnd the guest speaker. Sle— and jacket ensemble ot blue and. ling campbcli. supt. cl Flo rail gold brocade. with golden yellow. Hill Mcmnl'ial Gardens whmllowercd hat. beige gloves and interesting talk on. shoes. She “011‘ n cursaze of . answering questions; golden yellow talisman roses.‘ and giving helntul hints regard-’ The ba-idegroom's mother w or e inn gaidcn plants and theircare. ; a sheath and bolero oi turquoisei The prize {or the knit banquet. satin hr no a d 9 with shoes IA)l was won by Mrs Rh. Haslam‘ match. ivhitc accessories and a‘ 10 AM. to and one (or flower contest by corsage of pink and white [Part Mrs. Gerrit Loo. Lunch was served by the hits- tess and committee. The stribuled. T , er. and Mrs Addie MacDonald, be in charge at the \f‘x'Ikg‘m g‘clig.‘"”$:lhrichton Rudd. period The meeting closed with - t prayer. Lunch was served by the i H. BENNETT CARE there was no electricity but not did have telephones." week were Mr. 3 Visitors in Charlotte nd town thisl hostess and a social hour iollow. vlrs E rd. # Insnrnnu Cnnnsclllnl :Dlsl. Supt. Sun Lite ot Canada SPRINGFIELD wr Finds A Special Interest “This not make a iiashriay. Eilml‘ ,tat rniri. coming in to brcnktn-t hi it won't. I would; sav. cite its liaricsting heathen", Brcnklasis rnnie cozlly still. in innk (in! [law to t.th stimmcr‘ tintirrings. which he- gan with ,luiic's ponnics, its li- lars and rnscs Bul the late nhloxl hlnnrns and the hvdrangta: in‘ its plnkyrlllille blossoms There is too sunntiracon and gladinti.[ And at ucckend. the nne girl or the place arranged in a quaint: whils- ctnna vase. iihat “’55 "tth prl‘ltlt‘il hnuquct" made up all three mauve asters anti springs oi hahv‘s iircath were will here” Papa Starl- ing grinned Irom his penthouse anfij this within: “Oh” or said. "so ynu didn't: go with that great company or your kin that wont by a while gum. "We lalhcrl Ill ll As a matter of tact we almost did go out then. we deCiIIr-d. since this thy what you may call. all indillepi enl day. neither rain nor shine, but inclined to be cloudy. we'di wait tor a nice autumn day." i “Sunny and clear" we altered. "Yes. And" it? added with I twinkle "I don‘t believe welt have nrw trouble in tinding a north winti in speed us on our W The breeze Caught within”. ten- der-nus. the niei‘Ps a! wash we unreal . "It seems like r ii I n h n w - miller. this" we suld to Jlmel. pining by." The rainbow-In- uit-morning. kind." "Could " he nodded." Though I didn't one. At any rate. hlrvestln! today. Our int-men turned then to an indoor chore: preparing to re- place with coherent: In ure- eeuai- wall, obviously weakening of late, worn wifli the ra...What acnial wnrka happen In m then‘tl be no 23 nine s ol ushe - tows Fridny evening. Sept, 27th - chin-loud onto. 6" It": '0 Ch‘flglmm- tare Mrs. hallem. mothei in... monument hips!!!“ “We ’0 hm sang n Suurcoiof the groom. and his alatet .tneed. iMiiieiciaituoenia DIV“! 1:" “’9 0‘ A”. d“""KJMra, nnlph MacDonald. Mr vm we «you the "8" K 0‘ I“! "W"- ‘C'VMacDonnld and two dIulhter Mndmmm-mnmmm cometn‘lid bilge-Id!" 5m"- tieather and Nancy. inputs—uni.qu b-uly- . Man a e or , mm. m l lat-ibo-ymnicMc-wys-iaa The reception by Si. JImeI united mlAndusnn. Lramington, Ont . . x. . Anderson is president ol the ll. .7. helm co. in Canada They Mr and Mrs, lioy Milley on John. Burlington, Mass. v iind .Vlrs. Milley'i parents. Mr. l I s hovause these are becoming s t mm m, I“: of a "m. m“, mam Mrs. Seymour Famuhanon,were registered at the Charlotte- oi Springlle‘ldVWI which opened one... idand iarrns Olhcrs iind their Sonthport tDWh Hotel. ,Wlth the Hugh's "Iv “5W”! interest in the cattle on pasture, iBunch of Dames" find the Marti HOME OWNERS Some m...“ a. p... mm D, the. M. up mg. 5...... Cm”. Mrs. Alvlna nisnn. Charlotte- Stewart collect recited in unlsnnl llock ni shcnpithc ewes and‘llazelbrook have as guests the‘tnwni has left lor Alabama to answered by 10 member! and Be Wise Moth-min their lambs, othcrs iind abcanty latter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. visit her nephew Harry V Ben- IWO viSltDI'S» in our comely sows and the Gawn lrom England, ' Roll call. nxmmil n flower,l “"3 2"” '3“ “1"” Lieutenant 7 Governor w..t.] ‘ 50m 5‘0? 1“ “‘"F v" “0“” 1" and Mrs, lilac-Donald received the border, to smile at >Scempie,iomuals M me my“ Trust Co” Church Seerce ‘7“ 3 W"- “F 3 “Vb” "‘ meland their WlVeS at Government hutch And there are those \vho‘ "0.... l... .mG my m M.._ 1Al’ New London find lhexr illlcasur9 1" mrmhrluland .\lrs. Conrad Harrington or KENSI’NGTON — The churcht engihdmd I” What in "mm are Montreal. Mr and Mrs. Cur-‘was decorated with vases qualm- hut "nus are only the man icrry. Haliiax and Mr. summer rlowers tor the annual natural furnishings of this 01d and Mrs. Charles T. Bentley, Autumn Thankotlering service hwsnwe havesolonz khnWh- ‘Charlottetown. or the New London united it sighs now—this old house. Church Women held on Sunduya‘ Yawnsaslrepy yawn And btnwr Mrs James Blake and duueevenlngifielfl 22 ing out its candles. prepares tor‘ghter Maureen who spent a 1n nddltmh '0 the mngresa-' another night‘s rest. short holiday with Mrs. Harry "oh-l hymns. two duets were. um“ .mmow , man, 9 Tidmarsti.‘ Charlottetown. and will! le' Mrs. Ilulpll Bunk". Gongs...“ visited With Squadron Leader .l-s. Morey identity or. and Mr, wugl My...” h. s...,._ Cavendish. The organist waa, merside. have returned to llleir 1‘5- My Muceod was answer ‘oi Mrs, Keith Mayne war hos- ess to the September meeting 0 t phone anti-l . 4—5435 Charlnllelnin. EEJl by in membersl and two visitors, The schod committee. asked lnr a copy or a teacher's edition Crude vlll Mnthcrnatics, and on motion it was decld purchase one. The treasurer gave her report. Mrs. Crawlord Sinclair ported tor “The mmons that a new run: ill! been sup- plied tor the swing and Miss Joannuh Constable had donated a smnit table and two benches. Six copies or LM. , re- woon MOULDINGS AND HOUSE nouns FIR. nlnCH AND MAHOGANY. ALSO FOLDING DOORS look at these 9‘ " Bros. Ltd. (millet: one i ' history were sold lince previous meeting. Correspondence consisted ot CN fares . . . to Montreal 1 Plywood Ellen Ymir Home And Home style Cantu a letter of cnngutulnflon [ram i . . The Rev. w,a. Paterson Rave. Sourts Couple hm "‘ “mm “m- . very iniorrnin. more... i Tho ottering was received it . . Robert Large 1! ed e Vows ‘ V" 3"" ‘4“ . Ms, James E. Cole and Mn.‘ 9 nl Charlottetown are spending wmim cm” The ma..er. "I M“. Olga a brier vacation in Maine. . Those Jane Whit! of Ottawa. )nunger Mr and Mrs w‘n MlcNem' Gl of Darkness" i i i t l .'I. . ‘ ' giiilsghilihitzfolwsoui-i; rim .mlidrl BTIRW'“ Rum. “90’”?th Edtfl‘gfi"°§'yiif“‘t§'afiiififi“2f$ George Anemas Learn, third by Mrs Mam-’11” 5'5"“ M“ edit-e ser e son or the late w.n, and Mrs M" “and” Emm- "9 I 1 . k , ' leaving tor Vancouver nn Mon. fgfdsgpjggfi. 2?“. p5." dny.. Mrs, proton hat spent the domes United Church. souris I“"“"'er "mm" in Chmnttk Wm. m, p a 5 , ., .. Re. D. E" town and the thNeills‘ are In— Adlm minim“: lxious to meet a new grnndilnua mm in minim by (titer in Vancouver. hm‘her- 9- “W “"“W t Justice 6:]. and Mn. Tweedy 2;“:th Hermetjfifghmfi: have returned Irnm pond. titti. lng accessories no centuat- mi: Azggfifln‘ax: ed with a cottage ot sweetheant “0.. While mm my mud roses, Chrysnnthemurrid nndt ,- , t Cladinll in vivid nutumn Shhdg “"I‘ M” “'9‘” mu" "’5‘ het- . do! in mm. .~‘ 9' "‘Bd' ‘ “m” """d‘ 5"" Tahiti “mm "m ’imuy 1" ties to. the living s memorial ting tor the couple whit o ,Mmgn mm.“ mum“ unattended. The guests w or e Am,“ i 3w m m and those attending the in by Dwight wnitr nit . Dartmouth. NS. and l Rus- Balm" w'b" "MI" o“ Mr I Mn Alln Holmln lure leaving dill weekend [or Hmtlax with their dlllllller Church liali VII!!! the toast In the hnd: was proposed by Mr Animal and responded to by the groom fim‘ul:°m 3:3: The couple. who will live lnl "‘2 NW; Sm“. Cum" 0, A". 5m“- ‘9" “" ‘ PM" “"D “’ Accompanying them ll Mill "9" "’"t ""1""3‘” '9‘ Lynn Currie who will visit W‘ t’lve‘lmfl her sister. Mra, n-iph Kennedy W m I drossk In mm“ with a cor-us oi blush- amber this 1.3. more". Charlotte 'm- Th- ere who worked town. haa returned trout Ila-vida. II 0n 0"“ 5mm in Ohm- thicbec. when aha vlllhd bar Md at I number tit ahn- daughter “a mm. “H BEEK & Sllll llMlTEIl m Cll'lo'l wu 1n ltIl Mr. 1: parties in both the cap and Mn. J. M, Wm Ind] ft DAISY Canada's lavarile foundation garments. T hey fit so well. oust so little because they're made in Canada. Embmidlnd broadcloth MI 3255 $324. I, 32-40 C. 2.50 Full. girdlI olwtllh power not nnd utln lama with nrnliroldIrId yIllou dIlIlu. SIM/LIXL In HIM SM) (hm Midllnn 7.” m Ian! no 'h'. m. DOMINION CORSET con dunno ~ Matti-nu - venom to Sydney comi PANY LTD. WEI - vanilla rock-bottom Red Bargain Day “save nearly half the fare. 3. ? full-spending there $ to Halifax $ 13.00 $ 4.00 to Antigonisl. $ 9.500 5.20 to St. John's, Nfld. $20.00 $10.0 Go the Red, White at Blue wayl Complimentary meals wit rail sleeping accommodations. Even bigger savings wh8 two or more occupy the same sleeping accommodation Go and have fun with the dollars you 58V! ngsoon... Starting October 27th, go Red, White 8t Blue right “'0 Canada. Watch Too for rim about Canadian NIGonIl’s new, HI Ix - Montreal service. from Charlottetown to Saint John, MB. to Corner Brook Basilica Recreation Centre Bowling Daily 12 NOON All You CAN BOWL FOR $1.00 4.30