= s a a WAISTS WERE DAINTY A a RSS ESS & Oe oF | RES aay es 6.00 eh : SUITS ...THE LATEST WORD IN STYLE By AUDREY JENKINS Remember when women wore “Robespierre’’ collar? And drawers? And underskirts? And corset covers over their corsets? And ankle length ‘‘out- ing dresses’’? A mail order catalogue; pub- lished in 1913 by R. T. Holman Ltd. of Summerside that ‘brought the store to your door” for many Islanders is in the pos- session of Roy Carter of the Blue Goose Restaurant in Crap- aud. Mr. Carter © generously loaned the catalogue, to Neil Matheson who used it as the subject of his column “Across ‘the Island” in Thursday's issue | of this newspaper. | Mailorder _catalogues.are fascinating fare in any era- and this one evoked giggles and guf- faws from Guardian staffers, Catalogue Records Fashions ® Of Those ‘Good Old Days e figure and 22 inches for -‘‘stout \ladies’’. Reducing corsets are lawn waists with a high-necked |also offered ‘'the most improv- 'Sary of Mr. and Mrs. led: model with patented adjust- jable strap that may be tighten- led or loosened’’. Ouch! | “Whether slender, medium or stout’’ the advertiser claimed, “we can furnish a corset that will bring out the best points of your figure and correct the faults to which every average human being is heir’. Such perfection was possible for as little-as 49c. to as much as $3.50 Subscriptions to the Ladies Home Journal were 15c. a month and described in glowing terms as ‘‘the high-class American ma- gazine which contains the high- est literary achievements of fa- mous. authors"’,. and_it noted.also that it offered simple, accurate and decidedly up-to-date pat- terns. f ] LATEST STYLES IN LADIES’ HAPPE Norma Irving, Valley United Church has been widely entertained. - oe ee vt : j ° hostess..at her. home . in—Orwell | al ff / ta (Cove for a cup and saucer show- | Sw Lay er. ; : na ‘ f Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mowery | jentertained employees of Mas- | ter Feeds—at—their_home—in—Xin-~ 'ross in honor of the couple. Mr. iMowery, on behalf of those pre- |sent, presented them with a ios- itess chair. ~ : sia A community ‘shower was, held on Monday evening Aug. 29 lat the home of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Frank Mutch,—Earnscliffe. Elizabeth Taylor, -Winsloe,-en- tertained— girl friends—of—ttre ride at a kitchen shower at her x home on Thursday evening Sep- ‘tember -ist. : Dr. Ernest P. Weeks and Mrs < \Weeks, Bedeque left recently on a six weeks vacation in Europe, While there, they expect to visit « |England, Switzerland, Rome, Athens, the Greek Isles and = = Svuira x young things. I see that first ee bed to a warmer corner. She ene, that is” James nods... What - la host of young things he has _\welcomed up through the years * Ipiglets and lambkins, calves and foals in numbers. And of them all which Were his favorites? While a birth, even that of a kit- ten never fails to bring an awed expression to his features, it was, we would say, the foals, the colts and fillies born per- The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., Sept. 10, 1966. 7 ’ Audrey Jenkins, Women’s Editor. Phone 4-8506 : wiose martri-|Lisbon. They return to their * lage to Earl Crane takes place |home in Ottawa about October today Sept. 10th at 2:30 in Cherry 9th. : - |sow to farrow has moved her jand Pauline Hughes, ‘3 ton, left: recently for “jhas a nice litter-for a young |where they have been engaged Beach, Long Island, was a guest of her parents, Mr. some of whom admitted haying |BEAUTY AIDS ' worn a ‘‘Buster” suit (black and| A good five-piece chamber set white stripe tweed at $2.90) er |(now fetching anywhere up to high button boots. ($30. on the antique market) seld There was nothing modest a- jfor $1.65 - - an elaborate 10 piece bout the claims of quality ‘in /set was priced at $2.95. A stone- those days. Women’s suits were |ware churn was 60c. Hair curl- “fashioned in the most approv- jing tongs (I remember my mo- ed style by high salaried fash- ther heating hers in the chimney ion designers. Each garment ts of an oil lamp, testing for readi- the product of intelligent, will- ness with a wetted finger and ing and well-paid help.” |the subsequent smell of singeing ‘ASP WAISTS jhair as she prepared for a day Mee ica in ananvactare | in town"’.) cost all of 10c., un- was & by-word. ‘‘Whitewear” jdervests were sold for one thin ; da combination ‘‘Bal- (underwear) was made in the “ime an “brightest, sunniest factory in | briggan undergarment for the Dominion where cleanliness Young women was 8c. This \sturdy, uncompromising looking tchwords.”’ eee: eee. Fe we Ye one _ staffer And here’s a 1913 statistic to garment inspired *s matron envious. here to comment she couldn't bleed were measured in |!magine ‘how anyone could do waistline inches only. _ .begin- anyone wrong a front seat : medium |Of a buggy in T outfit. ning at 20 inches for the | A Universal. Bread Maker, -re- [sembling somewhat an-ice cream freezer, challenged the home- maker with “can you afford to spend a half hour’s work doing it the OLD WAY?" when’ thig handy-dandy $2.00 gadget could do the job in three minutes. And if your heart is set on having one, I saw what appeared to be exactly the same item at Cathy Hennessey's Antic Fair- antique shop in Charlottetown last week. FURNITURE A five piece parlor suite, a dreadful lookinz -cvintet, sold for $18.90 and a Morris chair for $5.00. Consumers whose pocket book is riddled this week from ~\outfitting youngsters for school \will be overjoyed no doubt to be reminded. that-.a- boy's -suit~ with extra pants and hat to match -jcould be purchased for $1.85. . And Peabody's Union Made On Monday evening Sept. 5th Overalls (they were overly fond NINGS were joint hostesses at Mrs. | Considering the age the Jones’ home in Southport. Gifts | aranaide an the erelene! of of linen and glassware were re--/photographing its content, we ceived. ico delighted-—with the efforts é of steff photographer, Bill Tay- Following——the—wedding——re- jor -who used special techniques hearsal last evening, Mr.. and jand paper to help our readers Mrs. Gordon Crane, parents of |jalong memory lane. | Pownal Couple Celebrate Their Golden Wedding |, The Golden Wedding Anniver- | Daniel | Cannon was celebrated on Aug. | 15th at the home of.their.son and | daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. | Leo Cannon, Pownal when over | 50° guests sat down to a hot tur- key dinner served by the hos- tess. Bright flowers and a gold and white color scheme were fitting | for the occasion. The table was’, jcentered with the Mrs, James Cannon, nephew of Appreciation was voiced by the bride and groom of 50 years for their gifts and well wishes. ried Aug. 22nd, 1016 at Iona Roman Catholie Church by Rev. Father Smith. Members of their family now living. are: Mary (Mrs. Leo Doyle) Pleasant Grove; Harry. traditional | }* |wedding cake, a gift of Mr. and |‘, the couple. if Mr. and Mrs, Cannon. were mar-.}. f t a t acne eee caesar nina snrrnnedancaan snd ENID DOUGLAS DAVID RODD . ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Douglas -Mrs. Wallace Rodd, Charlot . tetown. The marriage will. engagement of their daught- . : er, Enid Jean to-David Wal- ‘@ke Place on October 8th af lace Rodd, son of Mr. and Beaurepoire United Church. of Montreal‘ announce the Halifax, N. S.; Leo, Pownal; Wilfred, Sarnia, Ont. Other, out-of-province _relati- ves are Mr. and Mrs. James Cannon and Mr: and Mrs. And- rew Cannon of Sarnia,. Ontario St. Peter's Bay Couple Observe 45th Anniversary A surprise party for Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Quigley, St. home on when about 50. relatives and 45th anniyersary of their mar- Tiage Edward Mason Quigley and, Ina MacKay were married at Kensington by the Rev. T. W. Goodwill on September 7th, 1921. Mrs. J. H. MacCallum was mistress of ceremonies, An ad- dress of congratulations and good wishes was read~ by Mrs. T. J. Humphrey Charlottetown. A gift from the cousins, was presented by Mae Walker, Ken- sington, a gift from nieces and nephew, by Margaret MacKay, Stanley Bridge, and a gift from friends and. neighbours, by Mrs Lydia MacEwen. An anniver- | Peter's Bay was-held at their |3 Wednesday evening, | friends called to celebrate the |i. | _- PAUL TREMBLAY AUTUMN WEDDING © Commander and Mrs. Jack Kenny, Charlottetown, an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Cath- the late Jules Tremblay, Hae lifax, N. S. The marriage will take. place on Saturday, atine Victoria, to Paul- Loca October 8th. at The Church of Tremblay, son of Mrs, Cyril. the Most Holy Redeemer, J. Flinn, Charlottetown, and— Charlottetown, at 10;30 a. m,> Sary cake was cut by the happy couple and. many pictures were taken. The ladies of St. Peter's served refreshments. Relatives came. ffom... Summerside, Ken- sington, Wilmot Calley, Gra- ham’s Road, Stanley. Br i dg ¢€ and Charlottetown to wish many returned home after a fortnight visit with their daughter - and son-in-law in Saint John, N. B. On the return trip they were weekend guests of Mr. MacDo- nald’s cousin, MacDor- | ald, Turtle Creek, N. B. the groom, entertained mem- | = bers of the wedding party and Clark with a baby shower. The families at their home in Ver- \hostess was assisted in serving non. refreshments by Mrs. R. S. Ca- meron ~ Mrs. Clifford Ramsay Murray Stewart, Halifax, N. S. and Mrs. Bruce Crozier. Spent the weekend at his home | in Murray Harbour. |. Mrs. .Emerson-Murray,—¥re- ; ______-___|deriction,_recently—entertained “Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Robert- in honour of her mother, Mr s. son and two daughters, Lantz, Stephen Ackland, on the occa- N. S., recently visited with rela- |sion of her 92nd birthday. — A- tives in- Murray: Harbour. - jmong-those-_present—were: Mrs. | |Ackland’s four daughters, Mrs. Randy and Paul Mitchell have p.—.C. Murrav. Mrs. E. J. Mur- returned to their home in Mil- ray, Mrs. S..W. Willis, and Mrs. ford, Conn., after visiting their |G Ww. Willis. Also present were new nephew, Donald Peter and three grand - daughters and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don-: their husbands, one ald Mitchell. grandson, jand five great-grandchildren. : : During the afternoon and even- Donna Deighan, Summerside, jing, piano and vocal music were Kensing- lenjoyed, and refreshments, in- Ottawa. eluding a birthday cake were : served. Mrs. Ackland was the | as teachers for the coming year. jrecipient of: flowers and other | gifts and many congratulatory | Mrs. William. Linden, Mastic messages. | and~ Mrs. | The © Hiscott-Harvey engage- | Dan Stewart, Kilmuir for the |ment appearing: in. yesterday’s | past week and attended the |oaper should have indicated that Downe-Willis wedding at Park-|St. Paul’s Anglican Church is in | dale. Charlottetown. , Mr. and Mrs. Carmen Payn-| Robert Bieren ~returned from ter and son Robbie of Freetown Edmonton, Alta., recently to haps in the early morning light of a springtime day, in stable or on pasture which charmed him most. And what a relief it was .. ito have the youngling come safe land sound to the farm. “I wouldn’t say there’d be any litter come tonight’ he says washing up the sink. “They will be Sunday’s. child- left Tuesday for Ste. Anne de (spend a week with~his parents, Bellevue, P. Q. Mr. Paynter |Mr. and Mrs, Richard Bieren, will attend MacDonald College Kilmuir, of McGill University for the (studies in Aeronautical engineer- 1966-67 term. En route they will ing at Mt. Allison University, spend several days with Mr. |Sackville, N. B. Paynter’s sister and_brother-in- law, Constable and Mrs. H.: E. | Marshall in Bathurst, N. B. e and Mrs. Stephen M ac- |taining thermonuclear material before resuming his Recent guests at the home’ of | Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs: Stephen McKear- ney St. Mary’s Road were Mr. and Mrs. Terrence McKearney, East Concord, Vt. and their son Fred, of Connecticut. Also their guests were Sister Ma Damien of . the _Sacred—Hea and Mrs. George Stewart. of Jamaica Plains, Mass., (Mrs. Stewart fs the former Ella Mc- | Kearney), Russell _McKearney | Charlottetown and Joan Mce- | Kearney, Georgetown. Harold Taylor has returned to | his: home in York after vaca- | tioning in Nova Scotia, while there he attended the Truro Ex- | hibition. , PLAN MAJOR BOMB TEST PAPEETE, Tahiti (Reuters) France -will test two bombs con- in its current South Pacific se- ties. Science Minister’ Alain Peyrefitte -said. Thursday . these./ tests will come after the next | one due to be witnessed this weekend by Presiden de Gaulle. The series will end about Oct. SHOE SHOPPE Two young Canadians from Tor- onto. who. won - Australia’s big- gest lottery prize of $200,000 self and George MacLaren, 27, Australian flew out of Sydney on a world! more years of anniversaries for tour Friday.— economy class. business,” MacLaren said. Mrs. Michael .McKenna~ was /Mrs.. Estelle. Jones... Mrs.. Robert of. cavitals-in—1913)- were =prob this popular couples MacDonald and —.Arlene.Clow: ably thought expensive ‘at’ $1.25-\7— | “THE OUTCASTS" Home,__Charlottetown,_and— Mr i“ and the qualified voters from the representative To our many customers: | NEW STORE HOURS After careful study of your shopping habits, and for your ‘ |ren” we remember. A post-nuptial shower was | Kearney, St: Mary's ‘Road were | Mr. MacKearney’s brother and | convenience, we announce. the following shopping hours. PRIZE WINNERS THRIFTY |‘‘We don’t feel happy about : spending the extra money. for. SYDNEY, Australia (Reuters) ifirst-class seats," said Ronalé& Ouellette, 23, speaking for. hime (about $242,000) \“After seeing the world we may settle in ‘Australia and start @ Basilica Recreation Centre Saturday, Sept. 10th - Dancing from 8:30 - 11:30 Annual School Meeting Tyne Valley-Ellerslie-Bideford Regional High School District Tuesday, Sept. 13, 1966 at 8:00 p.m. — At this meeting the board of school trustees areas or zones shall first discuss and vote upon whether or not it is now desirable to have the unit or district disbanded and component districts placed in other units. Department of. Education Charlottetown, P. E. I. _ September 7, 1966. ) And the fire sings a sleepy - jsongs And the old clock ticks, * jslower, it would seem here in our quiet, the late minutes of ‘jour day and week away. _| ‘We had a busy week” James ** Joffers,,come now to his arm- ‘jchair. ‘‘Not that we got so much done, not really. But I suppose it all adds up - by: -lit- tles” he smiles. A nice week, tt was. Trie, held recently at the home of Mr Terry MacKearney, Vermont, and Mrs. Warburton Murray. jand Mr. and Mrs. George Stew- Piusville, in honour of Mr. and jart (nee Ella MacKearney) RN Mrs. George Williams (‘nee of Boston, Mass. Shirley Murray). Music was | furnished by Leonard Barnett} Mr. and Mrs. John Gainer, and Alton Hardy. A three-fold jwho have been holidaying on ithe Island as guests of her par- Mrs. W. H. Burns, for the pur- home in Calgary, Alberta. = |not “all golden” nor can we ex. | pect our every day to be so. We | knew well-that, > oduveny CMoMAROES __ BOT vam DR gle tT he at iS ERY. Races PREPAI gay - For now and then mixed with it il ” BLLEN’S DIARY The Vigils Have Begun } For. Expected Piglets | “There’s a mist following the [Pens must be prepared, bedding stream tonight. Seems as though |in sufficient quantity, put there we may get a touch of frost’ to please. the one most concern- James says, come in now..from jed. And np matter how inviting- the moonlight-out about This ly or in what position her own- season which brings in our har- jer mav make her bed for the . vests of fields also promises jcoming event, the animal will this farm increase in’ the pigg-isooner or later choose her own | _@ries. Not however without due |site, “feathering” it mouthful | care on the part of the farmers ‘by mouthful of straw according jan all-embracing pea;e, ie this’ promise implemented. to a design of her own, James! “‘It’s faifly cool tonight for t [rarmer from the house across ing for a sign of signs which the golder ~— We find just a few strands of | gray! And as they blend into the pat- tern : th, hen, and we suspect also the Yale eae ee The ,lovely design in life’s fab-, ric, / That all of us weave, year by year."’ he lane, have been making a | ate round along the sties,- look- | ~ |The fabric of Life ts not wven Iso to honour Mrs. Earle F1Of only. the’ Beght strands pnd \omeeee. pose of. welcoming the new | school teacher, Mrs. Brenton; Mr. and Mrs. Nelson MacDo- Cole of Spring Valley, to meet inald, Wheatley River, recently Mrs. Burns’ friend, Miss Hagan, | enna | A DOCTOR LEARNS TO HEAR AGAIN! Studies indicate 1 out of 10 peo- ple have a hearing problem. 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