P l f 4 MR. AND “Re More than inn triends and re. latires net-e prest‘nl at a party honoring in and Mrs Wilbert Wright. antll Carleton. when they celebrated their 2.3m Wedr diuc Anniversary The original attendants, Mrs. s H isurlioc Chariotictcun and Charles ilach‘arlnne. Toronlo Wedding For Island Girl Miss Mary Elaine iturrar. daughter oi Mrs James .\lil ray and the late Mr Murray was ucd roornlir to Norman Francis .ilurniw oi Toronto, not The lter, r \liirniii. lsP. ltliir Clail‘d The bride c Miss atom hairless Alberta me Manor Pililln orphoi ted the groom and the usticr has Thl> mas .ilurrai Folloninc a retention till- s intt tor a honevmoon (l tale 'mlm? suesln inriud d \ltirral'. tilts. ,. and \lrs Dausnn. nit oi l” tzl is and ilorvin Murray ot Eda munlon .ilherta. .e groom is an employee or tbc CBC and the bride is em- ployed by the Toronto Separate School ho d Theo are resid- log at lain devlmv Al's. Tor- onln attendants “are and \[iss lined in NE‘ll V r Gt‘ral "l i \ LIV-‘TLBERT WRIGHT North Carleton Couple Mark Silver Anniversary F9rn< wow/g l Fri. Oct. 4. 1933. ‘ HAPPENINGS Audrey Jznklna. Women'l Editor: Phonl LB“ 8 The l‘ Mrs. Hubert Roberts, Cove-.nank in Caracas tor three years. head. recently attended th e Ind has recently been appointed Toronto wedding at her son manager at a branch In Sunni Ieonard to hell: MacEwen, Dommtzn. Dominican Republic, tormerly ot Charlottetown Thci l ceremony was periormed at st. Mrs Allison L Ti-iiea or HI]!- Mary'r Church. ax was a weekend guest ot Mrs. Roberts also visited in Mrs. J R. Auld, Charlottetown, Niagar. Falll anti Btlltalo. l Mr and Mrs Noel nenloia., Winston Mad‘nrmack. son or Crestwood now, are touring ‘ hrr. rind mg o n Mapcmmaek.lthe New England states and will lSt. rileennrs, lelt last week in visit their daughters Ind tumii-i continue his studios in Nu] m. ies in Montreal. Mr. and Mrs.. gincering at the University or tlnlln Heidi), and Mr. Ind Mrs,i New Brunswick. Clarke Fraser I Licut nnhrri lth‘ Stuart. Mrs Henry .I. ritzgeraid, u RCE. returned to Chiliiw ark, Water St. Iell Wednesday Iorl BC. alter spending the past Boston. Mass. to visit her sis- lmnnlh visiting his parents, \lr ter. ilrs O'Connnrs. who is re- land \lrs, Leslie Stuart and sis. covering in hospital train a re- ler Kathleen at Montague He cent illness. I will resume his duties as assis- tant to the chiet instructor Il‘ Mr and Mrs Lorne Lt Noon- Ihe nnvai Canadian School oi an. returned to Charlottetown. Miliiary Engineering st Camp Tuesday after attending the Chilliwack. wedding ot their daughter Falli- line. now to Frank Reicltel In San Miss Catherine MacDonald. Framimr The eeremony Wat, has returned to her horn e in d 59in- ”fll I! St Thom" Murray River. aiier s most en-,0hurvh- {goblin extended holiday in Bar Mrs Mary“ Emma" h” w, ltul‘ned to her name in Charlotte- Mrs Eduard F Harrington town alter sptnding the Summer daughter Alice nl‘ [instillinmonths in Goose Ely, LIbrI- wood. attended. as did also the i rtev win 6 Qiuglcv. St. John,‘ who pertormcd the ceremony in ‘ and x .6135: w_ as, are visitors in PEI or dor. [lily is; Home um i the lirst time. Mrs. Harrington's “ , rs 1 l R. Porter npent‘ b k hall-ma" furs. Ho. mother vias the former Mary He (‘II Sign 12.231“ an addms m lEllen Murphy oi Charlottetown. her hoitdays in Toronto. guest all girls “an, my...“ rm... .he who moved to Boston many year, ‘her daughter and son-ln-law. Dr. immediate ramity. h-iends in near {luugnITei-ry) and Mr: tht- ;M'“: FEW” '“‘ “e'ghb‘m‘” Miss Doria Grace MscLeod all "g '5’“ ' Cambridge, Mass. was mar. MN p93,, game". “may Assisting in the presentntlon! . ucro doI-iri Parher. lilberl Ling, . Elercll Multan, \lrs Mat-Far- lane. Roi Campbell. \valdn Gar- diner. Ednar Doull. Helen Ling ried in August to Louis Brown ‘sti-eei, is visiting her brother. 0‘ Defiant Michigan» Frank Bmvness, in Montreal, rs. Brown's parents. Mr and ers, Allan MacLeod. are lorrn. 1er islanders. he teorn Hartsville > Mr and Mrs. W|llllm Shams, Cumberland Street. loll recently‘ “55, M” 3”“ WW‘Eng‘s, k and Mrs MalcLeod [Luella by or tor a two-month holideyl ‘ ’5 33”" 5 ’3 ” Waitel oi Wilmotyalley and m khan“... sang, l Lme \au Truly. end Mr .Kmmgm I and Mr: Wright exprmsed their l ' I pleasure that so nianv triends my, and or” AF, pier.“ “r and M” “mm "'5‘"- ucre able to celebrate Nth ‘Helen and George. \lillon. P.E, thcm ilsiand, have returned rrom Lynnltnld. \iass, are guests at Mrs Foster‘s brothel- and sisr sue l ter-in.law. Mr and Mr. Leo Reii-eslirnente. Including I holiday in Nova Sontia where Hm” “mm”. ihrt‘r tiered cake made hV ill!" they usned with relalirps In dauzhter Marlon. WEK‘P served Halifax they were Ill? guests Ill by the women. , and Mrs Kenneth itcLay l-._l'llur I" lit? firm!!! I“! and Mr and llrs. George led Wrights had been eucsts at ho~ er and in Port bickertnn with Mr at a dll’lnrl’ party l‘lPld at the Mr and fur; Arch Kaiser, Tartan restaurant in Silmme ' Mr. And Mrs Philip .7. Ross! ,i er and children. Lea and Philip. ‘ FEEDS “mm mm” Caracas. Venezuela. hare becn visitin their parents, Mrs. P. \IOSCOW iReulersl m A Sir Rossiter. McGill Ave. Charlotte- viet court has jeilcd a woman town, end Mr, .nd hm , . lnr nne year Mr feeding bread Boyd til Cape Breton. They arc to her pigs. chickens and tuo.leaving Friday tor South Amen Ihe newsnaber Countrydca where Mr. Rossller has been reported Thursday. An-tassismnt manacer or the Royal 1 . _ other neuspaper. Soviet Ki——————— There is as yet no indication nhinia. said courts wera step ihcttr ot grain Ind rlour tram when the campaign will start orl plllK up sentences tor minor {arms ‘how intensive it will be, Thel .\lr and fills Allison Bulmnnl have relllrnt’d to Goose B I y, Labrador. aticr spending UNDER coNsmKnA'rloN l OTTAWA lCPt—The oliice of: Surgeunagmleral at the armed] nrces has under consideration In Education! anti - smokinl I and pleasant holidav in the Maritim-‘ t 5 ti ELLEN’S DIARY Winter ls Again Outlined Against The Autumn Hills "That's nomelhtn: every turn could do with" Mark nnm~ merited. ’ moment in the yard. on his way to school this morning. to hear the inn n! a hammer. “Yes” he nodded. "a carpenter! Tn build new‘ and to repair. For there's alw s something to be done. ll II I not I daan nudlng I new hinge. there's I manger M I trough on he made Why. there's n that no end to what one could do than! I place!” And there were continued raps Ind Lips. Our carpenter of the summer hAd returned m In- othcr protect or carpentry here. This is one which had been in James' mind lor years. We had now Ind [lieu discusszd it. In then because ht seemingly more necessary work to be done. we had put it by until some later day. NOW matching the outline of winter against the autumn hills. vague yet to he sure. but nnllcfl'lt‘less Irl a definite silhou- .ette lhere. brought purpou lo the thought. “We must get that baclr ver- andah closed. linen" he raid the other morning at breakiast." be- tnro the winter sets in " This thori ii the correct ptece cl carpentry in progress: the back verandah ta heing turned into a lunyorrll-nbsnrts Arid how shall we like it; this ditlerencc made in the old house to which through its years, any change has some Ilowly? it will have its advantages. The woodbox will be sheltered against any "tailing weather". as will also the passage to the cellar and lurnace. The winter will be k thither lrom our door. And any memories or its tormcr days and ways. which once titled in so nicely with our living will in its own time be: lost and forgotten. hurled u will M be the leaves that how tall acre and spent to the' earth. But meanwhile. wc abail be bound to remember old times. and see iormer scenes — James we shall see in a young ycur. bidding in his work there: may- be the driving harness on a So. ay morning. to clean and polish tor the Sabbath ahead, Or it could be that he would he las- hioning an axe-handle lrom a slick nl maple, kept in a season‘ ing supply in a corner or the coachhouse Perhaps he edged the use there. when Spring was comment-mg to wave her mag- ic wand «her the iarrnlands. Putting "a new song” about. tresli hope ' humans" hearts. And the time to come to le woodlands, to harvest the stakes and the rails tor iii. teie ciug. was nearing. We shall try to piciurc too a young woman ihere on a sum. mery day at the w shine in United Slam Air Fare: last teampaign throughout the rerv- year began a campaign to ne-t u ices. a dctence department quaint its personnel with "thelbc was billed in May 1962, The ispnkesman said Thursday. relationship between cigeretie court was smoking and lung cancer. put-.- i-nonnry diseases and cudlo-l board and tub. or at the cliurn. ing it could be. Not tindtng ellh» er a chore. but happy in be null empoyad out or doors; watch. ing a moment a tow witely suamw [ill I downy tenths-r ll! Ian eve; loving the songs ot the .warblera: bearing the tumour Inundn ol the term, Ind know. lng lhll Ill WA: well with us ere, But most or all we shall re- member how it it wins to him gen there with the househin when the work or the day was over. when evening was draw- ing dusky curtains across the lights oi the day. To ehel, and plan. and know that tile was it . that content was not a matter or richer as reckoned in coin ot the realm. but always. on item oi the mind Ind the heart. Now Time aentiy drawn this day lull of tiuiunin's pleasant- riea away rrom us “There will b- a tomorrow- he smiles. Until tomorrow _ _ Diary _ Goodnichl. . Baltic Couple iObserve 25th Anniversary On Saturday evening lrlends gathered at the home at Mr. and Mrs, Edgar Mathews. no tic. to celebrate with them lhei 25th wedding anniversary. oruc Riley noted as master or care- montea. Their son. Garth read a short address and presented a gilt. Addresses were also read by Miss Nancy McMurdn. repre senting the Blakeney tamiiy, rs. Charles Aliken. represent- tb. Mathews family and Mrs. Britc- Croaler tor the community. Assisting in the piesenting oi gills were Mrs Calice Gallant. Mrs. Eric McMurdo. Mr. and Mn. George Brender. Elmer Caseley and Mrs. w.i-i. Burns. The Hon Keith Harrington and non. Henry Wedge ottcrcd best SIMPLE \‘Fi’l' SUPERB Fall's supple crepca and. sheer uools call tor e lwn~plcc. er lovely as this ~ your social ‘ ’te demands it! Scarlrtled coi- ’lor ls flatterinz. Pr'nlcd Paliern 4737: Misscs' Store in 12. H, 16. Ill 1m. Sire iii requires IN yards to ilnt'll tabri i FIFTY ruin: inn stamps, CENTs 150 ccnlal in yieaset tor ,this pattern, Ontario ruldentl ,add 2 cents sales tax. Print .plainly SIZE. NAME. An- l DRESS. STYLE NUMBER. § CATALOG1 Over 200 Design; Needlecraft Pinne- \_. Just out! Send richt now tor our big. new 1%: Needlecraft Calnlnn A a "m t" it you knit, crochct, sew. itcoi-r, embroi. dcr. qillll. Slllnrk do crewel. work. it has nvcr 2m desinns. costs oniv 25 cents needlerrart rnsiunns , (ayes, hhhi litmus nprons. dolls. rugs. pillltlu. n Christmas 712. m. Afin’fi—G One flat piece — then, stitch up one aid. for each mitten! They're tun. thrllty to knit. Prevent mitten mix-ups! Use scraps. in varied caiora tor each child. Ear eIIy-lmi! mittens Pats tern 7121]: direction: Slzll 4. 5. 8. 10 yenrl. THIRTY-FIVE CENTS (coins tor this pattern (no stamps. pleaaet to Alice Brook]. care a! on ' Necdecratt no. Dept. so Front st.. w.. Toronto, Ont. nnhrlo ruldznk Idd one cent IIIcl In. Print Plain‘iy PAHERN NUMBER" NAME. ADDRESS. 206 HANDICRAFT HITS In our big, Ills. new l9“ Needle- ernlt Catolnx. out now! see toys free polttvru Illillll‘d inside (, ialng nrder lin“. Sohd as rent: The I: il'tll’m NOTE i'm ‘ln re Illr lln N‘an w some . nnflqw taslilonr. erewelworlr. heirloom girts. hnmnr hits _ ererrthinr itn ornihot, inn. sow, “‘l‘t'tlo. ,emiircnior. ltitlll sliitirk. shad 525 Cunt: r it now A Betteilligiiiing NEED? Mill 1 2ES=Eer=cro zoned e. l l l E. BENNEIT Conn ‘2 insurance Counsellhl ‘2 inst. Suhl. sen Lila at can“ . Phone earn . mu . cnartoltetowa. P.E.l. THE FASmONmE Cold Waving . Bleaching Tlnllnl . ImlenI Pliono 4-9752 :51 Greno- st. WW wishes and a beeutiiui bouquet. or carnations. which was prei rented by Mrs. Harrington. ‘ Lunch was and the h‘llnlst Jascha Heitetz to mllxlc was provided by Mrs Charles Altken, Mrs Joe Wigmore. James Beolrsto. Ivan l EEIFE'I'Z l-‘lNED LON )(tN lAPl ~ The (dun Wednesday ordered hlfl Vla- £1.564 (34.69% idamages to the {Society Limited now P I! I ll: cosL! Phflharmoni: for (filling to concert for which Helletz flew back to United states shorlly be- lare tho cancert becaus. of ill. * vascular diseases." lnesi great”! pal-Ina durum—See mo retreat. n tron Incident thaw. Excellent. Coming Mnnday-Tnesdly: Bl'inl ynllr nerve Ifllls. YEO "Miracle of The Wliiut Stallions" In color—Robert Tull! Lilli "Pb. Blrdl" THEATRE Montague Irldlly mo EM. SIB. l l 10 RM. Matinee auto PM. Sill. Adm. nglfl Only In — We —- m PIIM. 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