fllie 1912 Look Is Big Wlnnireai. PQ. sitar vtgttinf xii Carmichael: mother and family in Fharloiteirivin. w.d.. July 25 V1956 The Guardian. Page ii Thc July meeting was hold at "7"'-rte Diinnlii: and Kits! Muriel lliislam voliinti-cred to collect for the it:-il Sim-Id lime and an ex- tra t'lip)' ii! the Polio Post was .t'tlll:'(l paid A letter '0! thanks for copics of the Institute News sent. Tribe work is a changing lndls'. Tim new members were mel- cnmed to the meeting. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Alec Henderson. when will call will be answered with a verse News Of Evening Fashions I By DOROTHY ROE ' NEW YORK iAPi-Fashion re- turns to the good old days. it was apparent today as New York de- signers previewed their fall col- lections for the press. The 1912 look is the big news of fall fashions. expressed by a re- turn, to full-length evening gowns. "1? hnr-i Pf Mrs. i"r':r1 lllil.'llt's on the evening of Wed. thc i-lcv-l , entli. Ten members. and two iisit-' ,""p”'” W"? SW9" lLY "'9 R90. 0” we”, present who each gave Lrus.s and. sick (i0lllnIlll.L'9s and! In inu,",mng salad rempe In NW an invitation to int-ct Willi Mrs. W" to m" "IL. lAll(1lli(EW”llUElIt:s in August was . .. g . l W i i gm c u y accepted. The visiting iommittci iiport . 51”. Crawford Smdam Mrs. iii-ginald llasiam and Miss Muriel liaslam reported on the si-s-s-ions Ito an Eiiglisii W i was received . of scripture containing the word om their pi'i-sitlciil "Children". Mrs. Donald Camp- bell is to have study book for next meeting. The meeting closed by singing ilymn followed by repeating "'0 Mllllilh Benediction. Liinclt was served by hostess. lectioiis. with belts just below f.he bust in most cases, midrifls slim and wsistllnes unaccented. Shoul- ders are natural or sloping. skirts are narrow and hemlines -un- changed except for evening towns. which are long if they carry out the newest look. Cothes like grandmother used to ed a gift of a book and candy soul to a sick child and fruit and cardl -.i g n to s I t ill in hospital. The. . . sT' EUGENE1 (-w-'-- I instep-length dinner dresses. soft- wear are prenentlin i new mmmmeg ,,,I. ,h,, i.,,,"w"g :"H”'!' '2,:f'"'3l"'wl ('”"V9'"'”" The St. l-Jugene's siib-division - ened empire lines. greater elab- recognized by their new air .-it four months. i.iiiii- rniiiiniiiu His. tlf.mjlf'umr:'w';sl:::f';'Ww M me 0i ""3 C-W-L tit-Ill their regular oration and a return to- feminine feminity. their forinaliiy. the rich ; formality. .. HAPPENINGS Earle skemngiiiri, vii-s. miiiithiy meeting at the home iii l"""""l rogramine re arerl ti ti - D p P " W W" MFR 1-00 i)0.Vic on Sunday. July I. McLiire. I 'BllA(7Kl.EY l"l'. W.l. l Aftcr cxliloriiiiz the flapper era ation of detail and the '- ies -----...... 3'” ,1 i . . , 7lVTll'fl"" M155. M””f" ”f”l"'" W'''" in absence ii! the sid t M . ' for several season. designers that set them nfil-hig, important Ml. md Mrs. Robert pawn, "Met "(Mm M Vmmm Niels anger; gigis Hiiitmpiiwiiii Sill) pF1.isiiissht;dgwit'iimMis. :Vlllll1IlYt ltas- Louis Aylward prel;ii'deed'en rs ,; have hit on the period preceding hats. big fur muffs. little pointed terujned It . dinner pgrly Tnen. ' A mmprehensm. ”,mm H, H”, Fezfgei D'l:"l:m;,'"i”al"I ?."fj The meeting opened win. iii. .. the First World War as .inspira- shoes and lacy handkcrchlefs suit- my evening at Ravenwood in hon-; Rev. iv: l-I -tsliliw and tin; Anti. annual convention Mas i.-iii-n by -"rnn vii.-am-n wn,-ii Ln nl:,,,.,.''pF'-(,', 14938”? Prayer by Rev. Fathei . "0" l" 75'5h”"15 EXPFGSSIHB the 3519 501' dF0Pll1iiK- our of Dr. Wilhelmina Gordon and ley ii-fl Tiics-ilav for their home intlhc delegates who atlciiili-ii. fei-tivc than the siini.-,.,, up .d7v w””d- M"? mvmbers nnsweret i , ladyllke look of today, Sensing the Mannequins niodoiiiiig the new Dr. Alexander Gordon. . St. ('allii'il'inP.i,'()nlariti They ha... A donation iii sioiio .i.-.. i..i.-.i mi ”Allllltil'S and 'iiiii-s" (Jig...-Q "W W" "3" "N Dayinii Edit"? and i l l '21.-fact that women are weary of fashions usually wear their hair i been t-.s,,,,,R m (-hm.l"',,H”w" andnmr in, Red shield i.-Hm; In iwuiwaa. M," by -,1... (ia,.'(,m,9 HE'S. handing In an article of clothing -,V ' ilcarclcss clothes, they usher in a done up in a psycho knot or a Dr Alexander M, our-don, Kiiig- Pownal. of a district canvass lain. for Welfai-i- i-mid;-en. Minutes in Incl” "mde, ”l,5”'l””3' f9ml"l'"3 cMg"0"' am they "ate, acqmred ston,'0nt'arlo. was the guest speak- Collection was S2 7o l Follflwlllg llic xiii.:iii.- iii "Tlie "'9 last "”'e”"K W9"! '9” 5"" A y elegance. witlrliiies clearly drawn a new staiiceeiiack straight, head er at Bemm Presbyterian Churcil 51H mu.-V WHWL M” Mus. The August nmmmg M” WW Maple ma, ,,””.w, .i mm," was appI'tlVPtl The Lottery books for i L between r.'3”h'”"5 10" day'ume' ”ect' pm" "I" mamwr haughty Sunday morning. Dr. Gordon's llubli-i, Hr Arnold Hubicv Mr where roll call will llt' ;iiixivci-i-ii SPFVM by tlic iimii-as aiiil liiiichlth" '""”'”' 3” driwmg W?" W” - .i the cocktail hour and evening. None of the tlflllu-latlile slouch. gmndmmeii was the Reverend and iii. Kt-nneth MncQiu'amE,' ed in the Seaman i.,,,,,,.g cnn)n1illp(i scd in The treasurer gov, hri p 3, JUST LIKE GRANDMA . none of thcuioosc-Joined 0011989 John iviaciieiiiiiin who was the Si-iiimi Street. and inen ..inid,...,; by "Something i -?'ll Thankllll ”'i"""- ' ' Amlough the l7I'0d0mlMiIlt 511' 3'71 ambit ”"5 '5 the P05n"'e first minister in Belfast. coming miiliiicd id Halifax and ndja(.eni for" Lunch was t--,-Hid by it”. Rlltl0KFlI-1LIi vt,u.s. ll wa.s moved by Mrs. Htihcil houette is still the sheath, it is grandmother lcarncd as a glr were in 1323 and remaining for point. of interest for the weekend. h”-U955 and conimim... The m(...,, -H", JHIVA n,....”,,L. M the Bmokg Morrison and seconded by M,-4. . softened and elaborated by tom- . when She lniam-Wd "'a1kl"li Wit ' . There was a in closed with the natolnal an field Wit 8. was old it mmc” walls t" M” ' d3"”” ”' r t i i Q,lwgi'l;l6dt:lt'ailit::Fy.'l1l0al.lng paqieis and a b1o:)klh;itnlat'i;;(r& lileadx land was gi;9g':yc;'Ixgr3et;;:':lon to hear Dry Mm R03! Park" returned to thim. inf Mrs, ei-lo, -rak1vi()l:3Onlf!?u:f(;la'E itlili-vrarlimhBan Hall on Tuesday ' V . i ' a .5. o rimmins he 9111- US ' ""3 5 5”” Gordon who spoke from the text her home In Halifax on Sunday g'.mN-(innn W, l"”l"'gr ill”-l, l7”l- W"h 13 "'"'"' Mr. H W . 3 , - I. pire line is important in all col ful. 7 4 Hebrews 12; 1, July 23. after spending several , ' ' ' i ' . rm,” ”"d 3,V'5"”"5 Pl'959'”- d &' "Me Bus "ffemd ."' , - W ' days with her parents. Mr. and !, lr(:l?wilIlll,V mcctini; of tho .NliI'lltL'- i rlll" president opt-nod the lIlEfl- h:l”z::1”':(P;lf:'ak'f'B;" hf? Ikifleyhtftt l - or 'l."f .... 1 new international president of tlicishc also spi-iii some time with hers iagd rm”. U. Q-1.9.5 .",",m(l "31 'T,",P.mL, Ih", ,.'l.Im" ,'.O' 1' .'"f” picnic on August let 1 ” Business and Professional Women 5 her father and mother-in-law. Mr Ii ..wh V " ' ,"'d lI"”'p'l . ,":t if 1" 4 in ',NI ""'””" N"? -rm. mm "Inning "K M h . H . Club loves the out of doors. and Mrs. Kciinctli Parker .in (,'hiir- vn':5:"gMaHgi:.'l a':”")""':m' vhmf" rF::T'::'(rg"”':"f"'” V V in R in, Ihp tum". ',,i M,. H';,'.c,::l ' ' Miss Hyndaman's hobbies iiIl'I' loltclnwn Dr, Ross Pa.'kp ar- ' 2 . , ' l. .'.”."'s I.”g' . ';".'"L .l,l"" g "' D" (i .- -'-h I ' I a H h. d akin and "1? mm mm” b I F qt M ' . . and repeating iiio (tlllP(l iiii- front Atls It. ti-isi-s .9-.l4. ll'dt'l in -tfflllla" r iifirli Nimmtttes g 5 mg an C3,. K , I .” '.Vpfa.n iaur 'V " "N'"" type nf hook I lIki- to rcad' imsliinisiiii Hihlr lixprisitliiiiiuiis toad W" h? lhc t0""Wilil;i Mrs Ter ' r , , , "r' 3h" 3'3-Vsi as mo" 0 in I M"-V mg ml? huk mm" the suhlcct for answcriiiu rnlllhy pri-nirlciit Mrs. Lliiyil Vlaiw TPflt'l' l-Hmilhier. Mrs. Jamel t B3 Dngn-H” RUE the"-ll'”F h"'d"' the"; '31:" are her "W9 ("T "mum than Mm "Phi call Minutes ucrc road trivi Il' timid th it led in ll” ' i ' llri ri l3mlll1li”I' MN '99”? "Vl5lP(11-iii! NEW YORK iAl"iv-it's is sort versions. for cocktail and dinner Mitts Hyndmnn has been i1ll0lPfl Mr. and Mrs Vltivrl Mitt-Kiitniiii. -. . I. . . - '. .M.l' 1. . . 9 ., .'.d'w" 4' HP ' A . t H 1' ' I i I U I I ' . I . g m y , i H n - crs iopnrt it-icivcil. hills iiiili-it-riili) xciisiin of liiiuci Jy nu-nihi-rs. and Mrs John H MacDonald. , I p . o la (ainisop and kind of a cite-iwear. in vaiious eng 5 mm in this way: I lovello get tip ear-i have as their giiesls MP5 M3!” paid and cnrrespnndcncc ri-ad nnrl Mrs l.loyd .Vl:'lt'l.l'U(l ri-ad froinl Thr iiii-i-ting was adjourned aiiil - - s 'mlSC. so glamor dcsitziier Leil mid-calf in instep. ly on a spring morning. dress anti; lxinnons parents. Mr. and Mrs.ldis(.lmcdn SIM. Bank ,,n ..Hmm-- W... Inn, A” M (-nn”,,.m.am" in H" BRIDE HAD TWO FIBWER GIRLS Clrliiimiahnc ”bl(:)lis(f(lant(l1:)ci with l0t'trShl:t'h?:lTlE;ll6l)ll:lly"0lll(El hretst his:-. ,';:,".,,;'i"n:"i,3:, :)1:gcr:rlI)(l')es'Elg:7t”::ala(";:l afdlatlcirs-Bi:.V.A. Mrs. Ci'awfiii'd Sinclair. kl r s. l)oniild Mat-Phei'sun read "llill Blessed Virgin Mary was read. cam lc straps. usually jewclcd turns of the female form. 8095 all or mind. which tlisliiuuiislicd out for glitter this fall, using the ncwcsl silhoiictte in lllp tiliap-l busht-ls ill hcatls and scads of se- man l'OllE('lliln of festive ,fasliiun.s;qiiins. oodles of icwr-is and piles for fall evenings. previewed today-of pnilleltes in sltrr-five fashions for the fashion press. lthat arr its elegant at Lillian Rus- Thnugh it has somewhat in lonkisi-ll at her most flmiihoyant. guest snlntsl tau; 'l'lir l.Iirrl's H." ftlapppr "Hf ill?” 'tlTPssa'fTl: SEXY STYLES Prayer before the ceremony antii””"'5'9 0P "N ,3 iimigntl l r F Ii? I I V m V . 0 Perfect lsivc during llll' tiszn-lgnwn down in HF . manne -- .qii.i,i ectzriii is c iiillciiiiin. - . g . Nomi; gmgyg ( gr g t HOLD ins the scenery. As for cooking -liiiiliiax. and Miss ivy ('oll. Otta- my friends say, 'Don'I dcuy it. w:i, vi-crc visiting here Tuesday you only cnnk hccaiise you lnvc and Wr-diwsday. good food yourself.” Miss Hyndman in more uiririiisn Miss Annie itlat-l)oii:;ill. lcllrr vein goes on in say: "iii-ailing and . at Bank of N S. Vii-Iiii-iii, F El silence are two things which how has returned in her home ar lnker- gone out of nur lives. Fieryhndy man. after an enjoyable weekend. sems liisi to wish in he entor- trip in Truro, NS Miss Mar-l)oti;:- tained no matter wihi what." all WRS the tiniest of Mr and Mrs l Huesiis-MacLaren Nupiials Celebralecl Al Trinity liliite and hliie siuuiiier flow- .i-. in white baskets tied with ii-lloiv tulle and satin bows form- "! ” dmrmulg semng m Trinity mg M mg regmw lheauly beaded hm hm.” and l,iiv'tIlitc(d”Wtl:am't'I:i!EaTl”l:llTr Mrs. Frances H. 'l'r:iiniii-, Tor "mum mom mrmprlwl iiiiicd Church. Charlottetown. for .The bride was li!IVl'l1 iii iiizir-i who alwavg has mm a iwH',km,W:,,m,, is 0,, ,, hniidav ,,.,,, ,,, ,h,,i -' the marriage of Elsie Lyle. yoiiiig- riage by her father. Slit”. was at-pl charming in , nnnr length goiiii rm. Wm, "civic: gm. aim mi,-Z'(.'e.I prnifincp Mpg Ti-.-ijniir has hPt"l1 Mi--i Ni-il Miickinnnn of t':iiii- '5' daughter "l M” and M” w”' tended by her cousmf Miss Marl" oi nvioii tulle uitli skirt iiissrtsi the lllli lrink H x h f i l . t lh ties-t of and Mrs .W;ilt'r1l ' l'. M i if I M l Iiam llIacLaren, Cable liead W.. one MacLaren as bridesmaid andl ' '" 3 59"” " 5”" 91' 9 3 l ' H l ""'-"- 9”" "WWVY 599 O evcniui: drcssos of ankle length. Georizp (lnrmcl uses a columni Viiini('0i'iilJP- siiiwlicttc in most of his igiiished cnllcction of coats .suits. siipplyinq soflcniiig femin- ine touches by JISP of face-fram- Beer. Montague. and Miss Ruth At prcscnl, Mrs. iii,-iin.i Trainer is with Mrs. Keith S ling. nndi ers and will he rcliirninz In Tor- onto Saturday 28 July. . . n niitlice nt chantilly lace motitl mus Mlsses Jqwe MPcLaw" and gmdliroittert-(l tlltll iridcsccul tie- Beverly Ann Carr. niecc.-. of tho mum and having 1""): slecws mpg bnde a"d.gm"m' 3.5 nnww girls criug to a point over the hands Mn Kenh Hmmst hmmer "(land iiiiv covered buttons to the "'9 3m""'' 3;" 5.:":5l1 T1if"l,rh" waist line at back. ller fingertip gigfggrlmirjhg gr;d:d'.:ndi 1:; Villlinl Wile llli-'5'?" W35 "Id! '7' int: ftir collars. and other elabnr- i Miss Mary Stewart, tTHl'PlIfll.Nl1.l ml, Livmgsmn. .Plr'i(?? ill” ft head fl”-”55 9': l3i"f('1dl'l: i atiun at lhc top Suits often are is arrangin-i: a very pleasant even-i Mr Entering me church on mp arm i scltiiiins. blic earned 8 (SSW 9 0 .bcllcd or hloiiseil in back, skirts ms: for residents of Cavendish and has hecii employed with F.w. Wool-l M her mm" "W Mid” lnnkpdl'-3.ihlildI1v'l0f('h-, ' V .arc. sliiii with walking ease. surrounding commiinltics. stun-iworht (.n. of this city has beam .' lhe bildebmald Wdk S0iVi10fl lniaclucvcd by means of low-placed mer visitors and their friends nnliransferred to Summerslde. Mr.l lJah.'v' bill? iullc OVEF 1311913 Wllhlplezits or slits Friday evening. Ross hits been promoted to assist-l l8t'PiFim and 1309 lWl?i'0- 5119 WOT? And for his: evenings. f'armeI The occasion will -ant manager of Wnolworth's in "”'”'h'"'23 ””'"l99" 3"” "TM5 3""iSli0WS a ilmlili of satin coats willtl Mr. Wilson Macnoniild in pcrsnnlsuninicrside. Mackcnzie of Rose Valley. P.El.i is spcnding a pleasnat vacation in this province. visiting realtives and tTlPrlflI at Rnsc Valley. Stan- clinl. (lsnne Cove and Charlotte- town. Fltltl Charles Roy. son of Mr. and mm Roy L. ileuslis. Charlotte- lilllll For-not-me-nots and small i-llmi pansios marked the guest urns. RPt A Frank lllacLeaii pet'- iiii-med the double ring ceremony. Mr Royston F. Mugford the church f1l".',i'il1l5l played the wedding mus- lc and Mr Stan Lancaster as EJ.LEN'S DIARY iT WILL BE WORTH WAITING FOR-ll ii is is it: NOT JUST ONE! Jniiii tiluiiiorl Ross ivliiil he to hear . . t"eilT1Etl R 110591-!al' "L .V9lltiW TQW-hisahle trim. clciznnt enough for the: reading and interpreting his min i I I -Wild bill” "1”m5- 7115 W" "”l",Mahai'anec of lniliire. poetry. Marilyn Monroe now serving in flutter girls looked winsome iii . . he rating as a serious actress -. good enough in star with Laurence-l "OM llmglh EMT"-5 "I -Vcllmv l3l' Miss 'Wiilil(' Ptmrrs of Sriiilli Va-' 7 lliiiiiiig ”liack in that licldi" agiib. and ""1 W59 l" Elic all” feta and net and wore halos of l.ick. Mass. who has hccn visitinglflliver in ihier joint new film The iiii dl'l'H somcwliat indefinite to us l:i9”l(:T fragrant m'3m””95 "I the i1'i1l':.l"Pll0W F0595 fag? til”? Mitt Columbians friends in this city leaves on rcgslcfnintt Prince. I I I Ime H has Sneened by the wood. setliiciimricsuthose bring hack.fgiviiglngtgsczais ii U6 and lei” t.iirn Wednesday morning to uni Miss Monroe who at present. is . . . some her duties as (fharize Night l In t nurse in the Hansen Nursing Hnmc, the comments on Mr. Miller by at South Natick. Miss Power while Fanadian writer in london are in Charlottetown was the giicst of with hearing also: "Mr. Miller has Mr. and Mrs. G L. Leriiiick. Park. the Innk of a man who has been. Potato Unknown London is in the limelight. huti I.iiiil.s4lli;it was the extent of our ll.'l)lilg today. with the disappoint- iiii-ni of none bring saved owing iii the indifferent making. Fine? Vi-x. and mostly sunny. but as ilir farmcrs said "no drtiuizht." H0 iii-xiicss to cure and to keep. For i' is aftcr old-time ways of hay" in; that our savings will no "loose" in the barns, others of these being iliinszlcd snd repaired and new rear installed to add to our squir- rcls' nest.-i of storing-places. There will be ballng later. if all goes wcll, and maybe as of old a stack or two against a sky- now visitors to the Island: the km-I. For 'h8l"tli'lll2lllN"S wedding liio folk who return on holitlayini; pil-I bliitlels mnthcr wore navy wlill grimagc to familiar cottage or lwlute trim and white accessories To Canadians farmhouse. in Walk (lid lanes aiiiti and a cnrsagc of white carnatioiis. recapture the charm of lhnst" The groom's mother wore a dress TORONTO TF1 .;. Mi-ii, .lnl' P .. shore-placcs they knew: in tveliof white and navy with white ac-lMacBridc - Soiirilis, wife of flip dam ,::,':ig:i:,fl;n(r,,',' 'L';3."f'-'-',;Cf,t the Warmth nf friendly Emil?! End ccssorics and wore a cnrssge of Colombian cnnsiil at Torniito, is a i-rh,.r,.-S iaik hnr, "Tn whahpr um. the touch of welcome hands. lii'wliiIc carniitioiis. V iDim,rmh,.,hi,l'k" Mil "wir", H". know that there still cxists in all Follou-iiig the M,,'nm, ..,,,,.v 1mu,,, mu ",,m.v the noise and confusion of a busy copiion iias llf'ld one willliiaveto revive hi first ” bustling world. mil?! lilnce-S of Hall Ali-s. W.W. Mulch and Mrs..ing on weekends ii group of home-i in 'r.-in-n N5 Min, M,,,.nm,ga” m earth where at least int (4 tlmF.l J. IlL'icNaii' served the hridc'slsick Colombian students allcnding? wns lhc Igue-sf. nf ivy” and M” Peace can spi-end her healing and; table and 31.34. kin-lor Livingston university here, One of her sccrets Aiileigh re,-g.,,n,L i;,,,.,m,riy J”, OF THE MOST SPECTACULAR . Miss Flnrcncr i'iiai-Dtiiigall. priii. ioctile. dark-cird uoman who loves cipal. North TT,VOIl School. has re- (Tl'F"l"'l.V 6' rP- in C00k- 'tiirn.rd to her home at irikci'rrian. in the cliiirch She thinks nothing of cittcI'laltl-I gficr an gnjnyablp trip last tveck Mr. and Mrs. Fliiyri Farmichanl . lh t ed t thl h ' restful wings. presided iivcr the tea cups. Miss on how to ninkc tlicni feel at "W rpm" 0 er 0"" mt i Michelle lleiistis was in charge oil home is by serving thcm nnlivc illP l-'ll(-'Sl hook. Members of theidislies l Other gtlcsts too wr h.-ive.4na.v- be of Island ancestry in part. who line. to he. one! with the .t;ll0tl'l'l fulflllltng atdreanti. tcri'i:11cfft:; ”15EiLl'l(lnt'lrlllp Group of the King's Herr lttlli Xciirs. lllrs. Mnclirirlia-i i fields and the oncsome cric es. irs me 0 con ac c o s. finj am: for catcrrrl for lll ii I" hi. Sourrli say. iii I h c 't l , , I tunings-to catch the shadows of "Mother's Line” or "oi Dads lul lunch in their iisuolgt(,1odP.xli,:z.1.,. i s H i ” an "N, S some of the lll.'!Tf”(llPnlt1 Iivailahlcl at homc. btii she has learned tol luhstilulc. p Yucii. a sort of long. tiihular. potato nftcii used in Colombia. is- on unknown to Canadians. shc said. that only the university's' and foursomclbotany rieprirtmcnl horn has even lllp August clouds. So for James iions the mowing with a horse- drawi-i machine. thus rclcnsing tins and the younger farmer and Jamlc for pressing matters of car- pcniry and weeding. Presently however when the weather settles How good to repair Time's hrcach- es and to be a bit proud and grate- ful that here in later generations. there is such good kin. And the stranger-for we have these now within our confines frnin for places and strange lands. May The bride's table was ccntered iby a three llFl'('fl wedding cakc i topped with a iiiiniiiture bride and Swain. Tall wliitc tapers and blue and yellow flowers complei. ed the decorative scheme of both the bride's table DRESS SPECIAL :::;:.:l.::3:.'..'j;' jj lift.”:lC"5.gi;:;;2g::;:j'Lg"itiziy irisirl 5”” AND SAVE FOR THESE EVER smear: on P. E. I. ARE COMING YOUR WAY: ' it . -- 3' an . o 1. inc ; - V - ' - - - -' i i:;.';:".i.. pil- :.:.c:.;.::. ..:; ...:;"... .i.....i ...."...'.?.”E...1l.'...'.'.l.i”..l'f.f..":..:.l:.:':, '.'.TH..'il.?.'i” .'.:..:.:i.' ;:.i.'"'.....:i.':::i:i. OUTSTANWNG DRESS lars. stout and sure which held up -iir day. But adorning tlicse was sunshine and passing shadowy rlnuri and blossoming gardens and farniliinds. .Now i at Aldcrlea there is the pure white of the doub- she has concocted. Later the happy t't'1illilP left by! (lhnp togoilit-r six tniiiiilncs. 1 car on a luiiieymnon iliiviugh New. large onion and I green penperw Brunswick and Nova Scntia. Forll"i',V slightly tiiil a 6-7 pniindl travelling the bride chose a sum.tchickcn In nicrcs and fry untill mcr suit of aqua blue with white brown. l SPECIALS. Choose from smart sophlstimiod styiings in the infest. colors and materials. , holidays pleasantly and make only nice memories to take with them when they go out from our short-s.l And in parting "Come again!" we shall say. because we islanders that hospitality which will fill thcirl their good friends. O O 0 21st AUGUST FUR SALE! le Mock Orange to make into bouq- are nratcfully aware thnt we have accessories and wore a cor. 5: Cook 1 piiiirid of rice. in a pan V nets of Granddsulzhtcfs lllliherlntl much that is lovely to 5hnl'P.. iof Bcttcrtimc roscs. Tlic Rr0;:t':i0T iiicltcd l)llllN' fry I i-hiiiiiitdt " ' ' " ! ! in put with sprigs of Southcrnwood. Until tnmorroviw - -- Diary pin in his bride was matched lug- onion and l pr-ppcr Add the ricc,l I fcsthcry spray or two of Aspar- Goodnight. . . . . giigc and pour into the niixiiirp n Pup Baiancp n(m”.l1im.n 3””; pink. N-MW. Ypnnw and Prior in her iit;ii'rin;:c llir iiririe of water for evr-rv p clip of Viva. v- ; .- r- .' , . V g was icuilcreil ;i Kllflwrr at the liomej Covcr and let siiiiiiicr iintll Il1Pl Black Rem” lr 13'” ) (Jpn! mg at ! ! of Mr and illrx. Phillip Perry moisture cvapnratrt ' where she recciiicri many lnvi-ly Mix all ingredicnir iiigetlini-' ' and useful proscnts. She was also Other vcitctilbles. piendererl ii shower of lovely gifts peas. in on the evening of June 22 at Cable lng. No V ilcad W. where mnny of her old as this is it dinner in itself, says FM-WWRAP SKIRT ifricnds mrl to wish Elsie and Mrs. Machridc-Sourdis. it serves Fow piittcrn parts to this sIiiii- Charlie it long life of happiness. 16. nlng new skirt-see the diagram -sew - PR!-lCil' it wraps I thP hack in It graceful yoke. no slim and flattering! ideal foi stripes; ide for any fabric; cotton. linen. denm right now-wool or "mir- acle" blends for falllu ' ' Pattern 4881: Misses waist sizes 24. 25. iii. zit. 30. -12 indies- sise 28 takes 2 3-8 yards .15-inch. This pattern easy In im. sim- iuii-li nit green av be added hcfore sen: . (Ihiltli'on'.s Sliiirls and Pedal l"llSllPliE--- nthcr vegetable is heedcd. 89: to 1.95 (Tliildroii's Biilliing Stills WAIT FOR mess THREE GREAT EVENTS! . on W V W0 '0 3-95 we PROMISE YOU VALUES AT UNHEARD i S i-00 or PRICES! l.arlles' (iiittiin Skirts -- atr air ir "Much better rlmn - rlie expensive cleaner: we have been using” at and sleeveless 1.00 -- 1.49 --1.95 Ladies” Sweaters in pastel shades - -plain and l.weed-- 2.95 up I.ttdios' Bathing Suit: 3.95 to 13.95 Special clearing of all ziimmer H.-ii: in Now 1.95 to 3.95 Ladle.-4' Full Fashioned Nylons, regular Rllc--Week end Speciai- 59: Balance of Ladies" Summer Coats selling llUtl1- 10.00 up i rhimiagogsssnst cii. Ltd. 1 1.95 to 7.95 ;;:';;;-;F'Ws Mini 3 GREAT MARITIME FlRMS--- ' ISLAND FURRIERS LTD., ciiaiiomiowii, P. E. i. BRUNSWICK FURRIERS LTD., Moiicioii, N.B. MARITIME FURRIERS LTD., Halifax, N. s. Bringing to YOU --3 GREAT FUR EVENTS You will say --- THIS WAS WORTH WAITING FOR. island fut-riers ' (219 Anniversary) pie to saw. is tested for fit. Has complete illustrated instructions Send THIRTY - FIVE CENTS (83 cents) in coins (stamps can- not be accepted) for this patient. Print plainly SIZE. NAME. A!)- DRESS. 8'l'Yl.l'. NUMBER. and order to ANNE ADAMS. care of Charlottetown Guardian. Pattern Dept. 60 Front street. W.. Toronto. Ontario. says Mrs. Canon luts, lnita Paul, Nova Scotti You'll save yourself money. time and work if you take the advice of this Maritime homemaker. (inc I? oz. can of Maple Leaf Liquid Dctcrgcni iliics tmce as much for vou as a regular package of ordinary soap or powdered detergent. Makes chins. glasses. silver sparkle. Cuts grease. Pots and parts are easy to do. Get Maple Leaf Liquid Detergent now. I fin- The gijy liquid detergent that contains lrind-to-your-ham.-ft LANOLIN I2 and 14 OLHIII Macao ascfuszomywan ed Consul ii the 4?- Canadian -- 150 GUILT GEORGE ST.