-Qfwlfll of chiffon over satin ithtine at their i sai..w.m.i...,-....m-........ .t ' v I MR. AND MRS. J. E. MMLEAN E ATTENDANTS Baptist Church" Scene Of Lovely Autumn Wedding B4 1 i.t7llllV .ttiatt:t-d basket.-: of rut .itrt .tiiitt- .-lutliult formed The double ring ceremony was performed by Rev. H. L. Milton the wit. ,. .fl the Charlottetown assisted by Rev. A. J MacDon- Hapiiwl ti tum on Saturday at aid, Norton. NB y tctttooii at-ptt-tuber 2151, when Mr Victor Mt-Corry was in (;ltuti.. l..ll.t.. l;iu;ti't-r tit itr l'llkil':1t' of the wedding music. and ilw lltiitctt Hrottn was uttit- lli-5 Ina Phillips. Surnmerstde. ed it 'ttt4t.:.t.u- to John Elmer, u;i- guest solutst. cotiaf ll' .itiii Mrs Stanley )lac- The bride. given in marriage imttn. lt.rittimttd by her father, looked lovely in I DR. AND MRS. J. M. CAIHNS Island Couple Wed In Halifax, N. S .i low-iy wedding of interest to;'l'he gowns featured Hite:. shtr-; tnnnv friends throttuhout the hlnr- I red bodtccs and short eeve.s.i ltlmcs, took place in St. Thomas with floating panels to the hem-. Attuimtu Church at 9 o'clock when, l':tL'.'-'ml;t ijhc badge T:9.V WOT? lfll; Elizabeth Muriel MacDonald. Rut er n eaus I s oes to ma c N.. daughter of Mrs. R. J. Mac-l their gowns Ind. carried bouquets Donald. Charlottetown. becnmebf tinted yCnf'l'l4ll.l0nI.- the bride of Dr Joseph M.Ca.irnst' Dr William Candy was best Ion of Mrs W Calms. Greemtman and the ushers. were Dr. field. Prince Edward Island. tRae Webster and Sidney Kop- Rcvercnd J. Delouchry officia-'pel. brother-tn-law ol the groom (ed at the double-ring ceremony from New Haven. Connecticut. Miss Constance lnglis was or-l. A reception was held in the ganist and Miss Norma Ma.rriott.;l.ord Nelson Hotel. where the Ioloi:t.hThe iwu decoratadtbride s fEIloi,he'; received, Iweagiitzg with w ite g . I stree-eng ress o w - Gwen in marriage by her cou-lwood blue lace over satin, I vel- llfl. Ai'it'lf'GW-MDCIQJH. New.Glna-lvat hat of the same shade and (ow. the bride wII charming in I silver musltrat stole Her cor- I model gown of ivory sIttn..sage was 0! red roses. the fitted bodice fashioned with The groom's mother wore I I sabrina neckline outlined with two-piece dress of navy blue tuf- Ieed pearls. The full skirt, fIsh- fota, matching hat and and toned with utpresged pleltm anal brown squirrel She the hipiine. WI-l oor - enztit. Iso wore I manage roses. Her finger-tip veil fell from I; Father Delouchry proposed the darn studded w'i.t:.pe;rliN.(:nd she toast to the bride in ghich has carried I cast roaestpai her I itting tri ute I and stephanotis. 'Dr. Cairns responded in eloquent The maid of honor. Miss HIul'wordg, MacDonald. stem of the bride.l rot travelling the bride wore war! I walu-lenttth BOWII 0' HOE l In enrly Iutumn costume ol ruot green crystnliette, princess-style wool witli three quarter length with short sleeves and matching sleeves, hm.-d-bodice and I full mitts. Her headdress was I hanvtaltirt. Her hat and Iooeaooriea dealt of pale yellow feathers and wore avacado green. the Ilao she rarried I bouquet of yellowywge Dnidbrowst m;sIt1'Itn..Itedct 'mmns p Q eomnqo orI ' The hrtdesmnidn. Min Eileenliight maes. Burgoyne. RN and Miss l.or After I pleauant Eb over the rIine'MaoDonIld. RN., wore i- Cabot Trail and other places d dentirally ntylul waltz - length historic interest. they went some phi and turquoise tespectlvebfon P.E.l. AW portrait gown 0! white Chinchil- la lace Ind nylon net over id- feta, styled with fitted bodice and long sleeves tapered to points ov- er the hands. Her fingertip veil l.aIICIsuiIIeId.nI'LIunu'Il:dltc.PunI1 I Pogo 8.The Guardian Wed, October 23. 1957 Miss Bobbie liuyhew. V.0.N., Gtathant, N.B. visited her coin- in. Mrs. John Evans and Mr. Evans ' &.reet, retiring Monday by air. Mrs. WilliIm Henry entertain- ed this week It I series bridge pnrties at her resident: It Hillsboro St.. City. Mrs. Roma 3. McCLure, Mone- ton, N.B.. spent the Thanksgiv- lag holiday visiting relatives and friends in Charlottetown Ind Buckley Point. of nylon not was held in place by I crescent-shaped headdress. She carried I cascade of red sweethedrt roses streamers. l The bride's only attendant wall her sister. Miss Gloria Bl'0Wll.l She wore I ballerina length gown, of ice blue not over taffeta with matching bolero, headdress. and mitts. She carried a nosegay of pink and blue asters with pink Ihd blue streamers. Mr. Wtliia !ilacLean. brother of the groom. was best man. Mr. Eric hltllar, brother-in-law of the grouttt and Mr. Fred Brown. brother of the bride, were the ushers. The bride's mother chose for her daughters wedding I tur- quutse iilsftttse at-eiate dress with pink accessories Her cor- snge was pink asters The groonfs Ittulhe r iAuI'(' a blur crepe dress with pink act-e.-..s'ot'--. les and n cutwzige of pink astei's.t Following the ceremony a re- ception was held at the Queen Hotel for seventy guests. Bou- quets of red and white giadtoli decorated. the tables. The head table was centered with I three, tier wedding cake topped by I miniature bride and grnont The Grace was said by Rev. H L litt- ton. Rev. A. J. .Vfacl')omild pro- posed the toast to the bride to which the groom tittingly respon-t an i A telegram from the tzrmitn': sister in Gander, Neirfottndland. was read by the best man Miss Bertha Mncliean. Miss Marie Nunn. and Mrs. Melvin Stetson girl friends of the bride iISSl:&lv ed in serving. tliss (ftifflfla was in charge of the guest boolr. Later the happy couple left on their honeymoon in points of in teresls in the Marittmes. For tra- velling the bride donned I suit of aqua wool with white fleckl Ind black Iocessories. Inc was white carnations. Prior to her marriage the bride' Wm, whjtgllll Bracltley Point. Her can A Flying Officer D. E. Cameron. London, Ontario. was I week and visitor at the MIcLure home It may be cold in Librador, HAPPENINGS of and came up with I generous do but I group of USA! personnel stationed in Goose Bay. have warm hearts when it comes to helping needy children abroad. sparked by their Chief Opera- tor. 2i membe I of Sub "A" Sin- tion dipped into their pockets nation to the Unitarian Service Committee, individually signing the USC's appeal folder. This all-CInIdiIn relief agency, 73 Sparks Street, Ottawa. recently launched its 12 annual campaign to aid children in Europe. the Middle Eu! Ind AIiI. Miss Blanche Cameron I n 1! Miss Jean Foley left recently by plane for Ottawa. They hsd been isiting Miss Camel-on's parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Edward Cam- eron. Wellington, P.E.l. ELLEN'S DIARY Familiar Farm Are Quickly Disappearing, We said stopping I moment on the back terandIh this morn- ing to watch the miracle of I new sunlight washing into the valley. brightening the season's shades of tree in hedgerow and woodland. ”Thls is the right day!" And James. boots damp from brushed with the de-wfall. coming in then to breakfast from first choring smiled. "It is good isn't -it, I-Zllen!"' Calm. hushed and so peaceful it promised the farmers I choice one of Octob- er's gift of days. "I believe we're going to have an open Fall" I farmer-vt'sit.o.r to the yard offered later. "See how the trees hold' to their leaves - and it so late in the year! That's I sign. or so the old folks used to say. And to bear it out. we've had no frost yet.". "But we have!" we said rue- fully. indicating I row of dahlias against a wall. blossoms hanging listless. foliage dat-itened. "it came at weekend.” "No!" he replied with some i ”'l9lsurprise. "Well. l saw I1leCWifQ pick I bouquet off ours this mor- ning -- the never had them so soon as this year. They were lovely That's Mtat you get" he. chuckled "for mutt: here byl Sounds the millstream l " X ME. AND J. H. POWX AND AITIINDANTS Burton .Is The Scene For its width was I mirror today, showing as in I looking-glass, reflected scenes about. edged on: one side by the last green of al-l ders. And on it, crimson leaves- and golden sailed. as we are borne. it came to mind. along and away on the quiet ripples of Time. With so many once -familiar sounds of the farming. disappear- ing in recent years. having been replaced by others so bewilder-t ing to us we sometimes have to appeal to the children to place, them v”ls that a passing car. or truck we're hearing? Or a plane? Or tractor? Or is it the grain- crusher grinding? Or the pump pumping or" with I grin ”is it one of the statbled herd-sires drinklng?"l It was strangely sal- isfyirtg for us to hear today the crealt of the farmcart. versatile vehicle of once on forms. as it came to the yani and ten its burden of angels in this rel- iar. This comfortable feeling stems perhaps from those years when we grew I nice acreage of potatoes II I malor one of our Imodestt cash-cmps. and each load drawn in. every beat of the borIes'I hoof: meant I oomm .. A Double Ring Ceremony Above are shown Mr. and Mrs. of Mr. Edward Power and the John Henry Power and their It- tepdants following their recent marriage at St. Mark's Church. Burton. The bride is the former Kath- erine Jean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wolfe, and the groom is the son late Mrs. Power of Newton Cross. P.E.l. The couple will reside in Mon- treal where both Ire employed. The Ittendants were Mr. Ed- ward Power, brother of the Howard, Cape groom and Miss Leona Howard. sister of the bride. surate security through the year; most brushing I tout Ind In- which lay ahead. Not always? Naturally not. with the fluctuations of market which Itiend that husbandry. At the same time. as we recall it, there cient hewed beam Ibove. "Some mangela. . . And some History" we chuckled. ..Hmory?.. "Among other discards. the nodded was no prettier sight of crop gn- ' ihurn" we thcred, than to see I cellar ”bustin' out” with tubers, clean and sound and stored from run- door to the far corners as we often said "as level as the floor." "Oh yes. . . Ind the old wagon" the milled toward t.hIt which has been left to dream there in I shadowy corner. "GrIn'dIdy said hIt's the one he did his court- ”You don't keep much in your in; with" she giggled and add- cellar n o w!" G. nddaughter ed " twhen you and he were commented when we came there young!" this afternoon to see the work' There in romance in the air now. then in progress A farm-cart he- iru unloaded horse's ears Ii- l we fancy II the night comes by in I made chariot to carry off Couple lHonored' Before Leaving Fifty friends gathered at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Humph y on Friday evening to honor ind Mn. Parmenas Phillips. who, having retired from fanning. leave their home near Kenslngton during this week, to live in Surnmersidc. they will make their home with their niece Evelyn, Mrs. Ernest' Morrison Jr. and her email son. James. Main feature of the evening was the presentation of I am on' behalf of those present. Austin Pendergast wns the capable chairman; I sheaf of ttiadioli was presented to Mrs. Phlllipti by Mrs. Thomas Turner. an act dress expressing personal appre- ciation for the Phillips", and re- gret for the departure was read by George Clark. I gift of money was presented by Mrs. Orvillet Clark; and appropriate rehiarks this wlnsome lovely day. Until tomorrow - - - Diary was tendered I shower by her, girl friends. It the home of .ilr.l 1 Harold MIcLennIn. Sum.merstde.l reoeottvo botlieei ,Mlss Corona Steele, Charlotte- ltown entertained at I miscellan- leouo shower in her honor. On ltbeir return I miscellaneous iahower was Ilso given at the 'bofne of the groom's parents. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Macbean have taken up residence in Summer- l Iido. - Photo by George Lewis. Millions Regain i REGIILARITY Lack of good food bulk a aunmon sauce of constipation. When nothing aaema to help, why not try this Iimpln. plou- Int way to regularity enjoyed ' by millions? Kellogg's All-Bran restores the natural lIxIt.'wo hulk you need daily to keep on schedule. You'll like the old- fashioned bran tnudln flavor of All-Bran. And it is inexpensive, A nut:-itioua. effective. Kellogg'I -the original ready-to-ant. hrnnoerenl. Try All-Bran for 10 days. If not entirely Intished, return empty carton and got twice what you paid. Kallogg'I of Canada. London. Ont. l mood . A We no glamourous, exciting hours ahead, as the Fall and Winter season with all its gaiotios promise: you a wonderful time. To help you fully enioy the happy weeks, we've gathered a group of dresses in u speciohoccasionv .. . festlvoly fashioned, and marvelously becom- ing, dresses to suit your wishes. your own special tastes in styles and colors. taunt n-usltln ii . d.jCIhhWm:. w Mid Cotton. Both llr.' attn In. Phillipa Insured Iheit thanks. . I - The evening VII I tnttsital ' ts-Int. ptntsu were: In. em: Parka. t in. Among time who ehorun were many members of the choir d the Remington Pres- byterian Church. llcludlng: In. flay MacArthur. Mrs. Ei- id numbers by Maura Phillip. and Parker. Lunch III served in; Mrs. Nelson Caseley. Mrs. Jack Bernard. Mn. Roy Clark Ind others. This worthy couple will be mis- led by the many who enjoyed their splendid hotmitalzity. hlr Pbilllps who but sung in choirs and concerts for many years. has been an elder. of the Presbyter- lIn Church, Mnlpcque for over thirty years; Mrs; Phillips tilt: is I master at the art of pre paring delicious food. is I seam- stress of the highest order All wish them health and happtnt-ss In their new borne at Summer- aide. ntiilfi IAMOUS ll Ccnadnls Kuvnuillo spauny to-utamt for beialosi lbjq " --- whoexing Store Hours MONDAY, runsnav, wnounsmv, Ttmnsoav 9 AM. -' 5 PM. FRIDAY 9 AM. . 9 PM. SATURDAY 9.A.M. - 12.30 P.M. by I ntlnber of the ladies lnclud-'