MocDONALD - HICKEY CER Mr. and Mrs. Peter F. MacDon-rls the former Anna Hickey. daugh- ' EMONAT lbiDIAN RIVER right are Raymond MacDonald. u-lit-r. Reginald MacDonald, usher, Noonan. Maid of honor. Ml as Catherine Mat-Donald, Bridesmaid. aid of Blooming Point. are seen with their attendants following wedding at Indian River. The bridel LLEN'S DIARX 1'" ”' ”l" 1”” M” Md Mrs Pm” tthnries MacDonald. groomsmamlshirlev Sherry and Joan MacDon- llickrv of lndlan RlV9l'- .llr. and Mrs. Peter MacDonald,lald flower girls. Photo by Beck- In the photo above from left to the bride and groom, Miss Jeanettelbert. l AVONLEA WJ. thereafter and d 0 II at e Scholar- , On October 2. 1956. Mrs. Alfredi ship of twenty-five for Grade Xll. Moore was hostess to the monthly. Furniture for the Parochial meeting of Avonlea W.l. The preop House was discussed and g com. Story Hos Happy Ending "Ah ha Ellen. 'the time is come” the Walrus said' " a blue-eyed mat- promises. it has been I busy day for our ldent presided and opened the meeting with the singing of "0 Canada" followed by the repeatingl of the Creed in unison. Roll call imittae was appointed to take care of this matter. Committee eon- slsts of Mrs. A.B. MacAdam, Mrs J.B. Jay. Mrs. .l.E. Roasiter, Mrs. 1'05 Of ll"? mmdly mm"a"y or farmers and we t-.'.n ap,i.t.'u.. liow M" answered by seventeen "lemrlwm. Alyward. them in the near Dlllilefy Wlnklcd up at us this evening toward sun- set. . .Tlicugh on farms we find it a bit difficult to get accustomed l worked at the mangels. complet- 9d C to the idea, having long given such crc:'its to the horse or the dog, modern animal phsycolouists de- clare that in scientific tests carriedl out the pig surpasses in intellig- once the former and rates not far but a necessary cm in the light; below the latter-and l-he Cab "1 "5 of the hog-raising done. Not that- knowing. To the chimpanzee R095 we go into it extensively. at the first honors it seems with others of the monkey family claiming the successive places up to and 'lll('lll(l- ing the filth. The dog ranks sixth. And Ole Zip Coon too, get: a bow for his cleverness. "Yes. Ellen" she said, "I be- lieve to my heart the time is come." "I have a premonition too" the one in the adjacent pen spoke up Ioberly when we dropped a share at the apple pairings we were dis- posing of to the trough there. "I can't ICIUHHY 8Xl1liIlD llrblll ll laughter there was then! what (955 and Committee in charga 8,; have a feeling" she continued,l scuffing of young feet through Aut- (er which the meeting closed Wm! that. . .oh well, time alone will tell!" James looks up now from the periodical that came today to dis- paper aside and looks up," where Eric Simpson. Mm H. Moorep N. was the same item with the young- or farmer here. "None yet?" he qucrlcs. "None yet” the younger man shakes his head. ”I think I'll leave the lights on there and go home and rest for I while. Until mid- night at least." James nods. "I'll look in on them! myself before we go to bed" hel sucet how to them would be a night .of unbroken rest. All day they ping the harvesting at Roots and i'then muting to the patch at Alder- lea. This is considered by them to be .the most tedious harvesting of all -same time to an extent where as James has said "a few mangcls often come in mighty handy to fill them, if not acutally to latten!' The grandchildren were here to take a share of work with the rest- Jamie to mannish tasks in the field, the younger three to help with lime storing in the cellar. llurrying 1 this, they managed to find precious "between-times" for play out ahnuf. And after supper to their delight they prevailed on Jamie to make one of the number. Wh umn leaves! And nicc memories l gathered of the childhood years. "Well, Ellen"' James puts his were we? "Where is she?” we giggle. ”In his arms". tic smiles boyish- ly. ”Doesn't it always end that way?" "in friction." "And in fact” he chuckles rising and reaching for his cap. Until tomorrow - - Diary - - Good-night... . Nicholson -James Wedding Held At The Zion Church A quiet but pretty eddlng wni nleminlzed at Zion Church on Sat-l nrday July 14th It 2 pm. wlieril Evelyn Mae James of Somer-. ville. Mass. daughter of Mrs. Lorne . Keefe. Charlottetown. was united DAILY ATTERN '11 l l I l in marriage with Msntford Stirl- ing Nicholson. son of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Nicholson. North Wlltshlre. The Reverend E. C. Evan was the officiating clergyman. The bride looked enchanting in a two piece suit of Navy blue. with white picture hat. and white accel- rorles. Her corssge was of red l TOICI. Mrs. Victor MacDonald, cousin ms of the bride, was Matron-of-honour. She wore a two piece suit 0' navy and white. white picture hat. and white accessories. Her coruge was pink csrsnntlonn. Mr. Wendell Nicholson, brother of beers with the name of an outstand-I ling member of the U.N. A brief recreation period follow- ”ucted by Mrs. A. Moore and Mrs. R. Burdett. Minutes of the September meet- ling were read and approved. Bills were presented and paid. The school committees reported pur- chasing needed items for school and the new committee for North Rus- tico was requested to purchase a blackboard protractor and alcohol l for the Science Kit. ' Correspondence from Publicity and Culture Conveners. the T. B. League and the Red Cross were read and discussed. It was decid- ed to try to arrange I First Aid Class in the Cavendish section. Possibility of subscribing to the .Institute for the schools was dis- cussed. Mrs. Roy Woolner conducted an interesting study period on the .work of the United Nations. i Lunch was served by the hos- the National Anthem. Committees for November are as follows: Cavendish school. Mrs. Rustico School. Mrs. Rory Woolner, Mrs. J. lllacLure. Cavendish sick. Mrs. I. lllacCotI- brey and Mrs. G. MncCoubrey. N. Rustico sick, Mrs. Lorne Houston and Mrs. T. Hiscott. Lunch committee. Mrs. C. Sam- pson. Mrs. Roy Woolner. Mrs. Earle Simpson. C.W.L. MORELL The October meeting of the Llttl Flower Subdivision of C. W. L. was opened by the spiritual Dir- ector. Rev. E. Robin. with pray-, or. The president, Mrs. F. Dunn presided in the absence of Mrs. lllarold Murphy. Mrs. J.E. Roa- siter acted as recording secret- ary for the meeting. Roll call was answered by twenty - five members. The minutes of pre- .vlous meeting were read. approv-1 ed and signed. l Correspondence read included I letter from 'l'.B. League urgingl delegate: to attend Annual meet- of same to be held Thurs- day. October lath. Mrs. .113. Ros-p alter and Mrs. Richard Cullenl were appointed to attend. A discussion on Regional Con- ention followed and plans were made for as many members as. The meeting closed with pray- er. BAPTIST JUNIOR GUILD The Junior Chapter of the World Wide Guild of the Charlottetown Baptist Church met at the home of Mrs. David Hearts. East Royal- ty. Mrs. Douglas Cameron presid- ed during the business period. The minutes and roll call were read by Mrs. Heartz, secretary. Mrs. Kenneth Yeo. treasurer, received the offering. Orders were taken for Christ- mas cards and it was decided to order more at the next meeting. Mrs. Blois Manuel led the devo- tions. A missionary quiz dealing with Baptist mission field was led by Mrs. Harold Mitton. Refreshments were served by the ” t assis- ted by Mrs. Manuel and Mrs. Rich- ard Welton. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Cameron on Nov- ember ll when Mrs. Windsor Bre- haut and Mrs. Cameron will be in charge of the program. VALLEYFIELD B.B. The annual meeting of the Baby Band of the Valleyfleld W.M.S. was held in the schoolroom of the church on a beautiful September afternoon. Baby Band superintend- ent. Mrs. Dan Macxinnnn, presided and opened the meeting with the hymn. "Father We Thank Thee", followed with prayer by Mrs. W.A. Bruce. Mrs. Mnclfinnon then gave I brief review of this Baby Band which was ualllllled in 1931. and which today, holds its 25th yearly meeting. She also referred to War- ld Friends" This paper has had its 27th birthday. "World Friendship" was read by Mrs. .l.A. MacPher- son. Mrs W.A. Bruce, Mission Sup- erlntendant. called the Mission Band roll. to membe . were pre- sent and stood and repeated the Mission Band purpose. This was followed by I short program. sing- ing by Norma Vanbusldrk and Nan- cy Maclfenzle. reading by John Al- an MacDonald. singing by Robert MscPhee: reading by Lois Mac- Klnnon group motion song by Don- na and Debbie MacPherson, Peter and Butch Mscl'-thereon. Clara and Albert Martin, slitrrnn and Mary us: Caroline ucrnm. Women"! nines. no-o III - P810 3. The Guardian Wed. 0ctober24p1956 HAPPENINGS . lustoa orthaweeko W. 3. Potluck. . Macxinnbii then called the roll, and 15 members bald lens. and passed in gift boxes. rnunbcs were enrolled. 7 weft mounted to Mlulon Band. ed Mrs. Cnlum Martin. Mrs. M. e, Mrs. lvo Nicholson and lira. Don Nicholson. All were welcomed by the superintendent. Meeting cloud by singing "Can a Little Child". Picnic lunch was served to all by mothers and WM. 5. members. IOUTHPOBT 3.8. The Ieptnmbnr neeting of the Southport Home dud School assoc- iation was held on September 24th with Mr. H.B. McLean as guest speaker. After. lien opening remarks the Preliduit Mrs. MacDonald intro- duced tbe tesche a. Mr. McLean then took over. He gave an inter- esting demonstration on writing followed by I few magic tricks. A vote of thanks was tendered Mr McLean by Mrs. Gsudet. Lunch followed. Then came the business part of the meeting. The monthly News letter was read by Mrs. MacDon- ald. A leaflet was enclosed with an idea for Children on Halloween to collect Pennies. nlckels and dimes for U.N.T.C.F. instead of their regular treats of candy and ' fruit. Five delegates we e appoin- ted to attend the Sem Annual meeting to be held on Oct 22nd Mrs Gillan, Mrl. McCsrron, Mn. Neal. Mrs. Burke. and Mrs. Murphy. The October meeting being the Annual meeting a omlnatlug com- mittee of Mrs. Rogerson. Mrs. Peters and Mrs. Reardon was ap- pointed to bring in a slate of offi- cers for the following year. WELLINGTON N1. (CP)-The health department reports boys at five years of age in New zeslnnd now average an inch taller than 20 years ago. and three pounds heavier. Girls show lllahtly smaller increases. end Mrs. Champion and Mill Eden Champion of Halifax. Mr. and Mrs. James Crichttl who recently returned from I. three months visit to Britain entertained at I family dinner at the Chan- lottetown Hotel. Monday evening. October 22nd. The occasion was in honor of Mr. Chrichton'a birthday. Knitting Club: are popular in this province for the winter months. One of these clubs, instead of meeting at the homes of members as is the usual custom. was dining out on Monday evening It the Queen Hotel. Among the members present were the following: Mrs. Arthur Cantwell. Mrs. James Mac- Dougall, Mrs. Stanley Oram. Mrs. Wendell Murphy and Mrs. Ivo Cud- more. FASTREIIIF FROM PAIN OF Vmmimttortrompslnof :- Nsurslglo. ltudsclis or I nlisf ma you want it lost la . ..llint': Asplilnl A tslllii ttsnt you take it-start: to relieve- tlint pain almost lnstnntlyl Muscular ache: you not sluts disintegrating almost iii: in- ASE. HHPS lllflllilllll IIBNSIIPAIIUN Mlybt you aren't tfetting It the cause of our cons potion. Good- tuting Illogg'I All-Bran gets directly at I common cause of sound- pstion: lack of good food bulk in the diet. Laxatives that do not contain bulk cannot correct this condition. All-Bran. made of whole wheat grain. provide: all the bulk (gentle r h ) d d H i on age .E:':':-O-th.l E or regu nrity. ready-to-at bran canal. Enjoy com- fortable, natural regularity within 10 days or return the emp and get twice what you GIIWII , sslble to attend Convention to m;4:;o?(";;l:?'mb.f,',:,f':?',he hr”? be held at St. Peters Bay. Sun- chue for he, daughter-3 wedding day, October 7th. Cathechism clas- s dusty rose crepe dress, with lace '9' W9" dl""”9d ""1 " W" d9' ergsierts. white picture hat and cldefblm '"" c"""' " '0" ” w te acceasorles.Har cors w W" 9- maiivc and pink cernItlons.." " Tl” R'V- Dll'99l01' 39”" 0' 3 After mg cu-Qmony . ,-,c,,,",,n;ro.-treat for Ladies of Parish to was held at 21-... Qua." Hole; for-lbe hold in near future. A beauti- sptprtixlmsitnly rlliy guests. when lg" '11:." S03: W: b:0nl::dd 57 I or ey nner was served. 9V- I'- 0 '1 I-I 0'1 The bride's table was centered main altar and committee in with a three tier wedding cur. tcliarge of altars and linen were lapped by miniature bride and .reminded of their duties regarding Fast, deep-down relief from Aiih ritic iinil Rheumatic Piiin with the sliln-penetrating power of "Deep Heat" groom, and flanked by bowls of- yellow mums and pink csrnstinns. l The toe-t to the bride was pro- l P0504 131' Rev. E. C. Evans and responded to by the groom. l The yotini! couple left on a honey moon trip to New York. For travel- . ling the bride wore a grey tailored suit with pink accessories. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholson Ire rel siding in Srsdnlbsne when Mr. Nichol-on In -mvlayea with the c. N. R. as Station Agent. HOUSEHOLD HINT l lfyonwnxtleedkelwladow sci-as frames. Iling a pm"; it will prevent sticking. Ind the frames will bemuch eastern set llvllcewbuwttlll them up. MORNlNG 5Mll.E Husband t same. Father Robin announced there would be some changes made very soon in present arrange- ment of altar boys. The sub-dlw ision wss Isked to dqtlte I Scholarship of twenty - live do- srs for Grade Xll Morell School. It was agreed that instead of the rmy dollars voted each year for sD.U. Catholic Girls scholarship Fund to send twenty-five dollan MMTK ll"y1ocusullerfr10uI'thoIn' ' n:thrldasndrIu- in scbensn lntctlllfdubb at night, herein wdcoma s Inn mullet olatnlnh planes lhl. gin: I warn. soothln glowl use for aching knee. sbou der, hip, painful joints sad scldu mus:-ks. indict Iivalu ' In Heat”) I intil b:w.'bed. la 30 seoonihth nutmeg Hact"u:donuuu vitamin- iin.:uuon-' an Mentllslgtinn Ruboontsinnpodel aabinadnax en? New MENTIIOLATUI unup nae" IIIIB lid on ,Nb MIYI ' Iceman tubuncnloe run ouvs oii.-nAuss sis ms oinnsncg Riu&-not.Iur-- , V . 5. Eli"! 5 E at it BROS. 8: JONES l.TD. SAY THANK you FOR vous WONDERFUL RE- SPONSE on THEIR SALE or riiiico rv ssrs. They are very happy to announced that they: we r e able to obtain from their suppliers this 1956 model 1,; 53 lilo i (still 3. iii 7: a ti :7 E gin” E is 552 liigiii gr A at n having to you. PHILCO '2244' A triumph in modern natal eye strain. ' Other models carried in stock at reduced lag. Motorola - CBS Columbia - Rogers Mclestle - General AVE570 REGULAR 5369.95 SPECIALLY PRICED AT ' assures clear Electric - Emerson. DOUGLAS BROS. 8. JONES LTD. l-lei-e's toyou I Flavour... ii; is iii 5 E. trouble-tree performance. Optzlo filter glue gumi. ' "WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL" if .- E: E it B . .-John ouieesfiit 'E ll-.:;g Egg E 8 E s. Ind Mrs. R. H. Mnclflnnon. Ag expressed , to Mrs. Warren Mscxinnon and Mrs. B. D. ldatlieson for their with the children's nted with , styling with its clean picture-frame look a frame in keeping with its Photo-Perfect Picture. Phileob Golda Grid prices are His follow- . Dial 6565