FIVE GENERATIONS the right. sealrd. Mr .lniie Balleni. Cross Roads tell. her daughter. Mrs Lawson Wood. Hazelhrook standing right. nnhv .iane Pirrh is happily unaware that she comnlelt‘s a unique iiilintrt oi ladies This live generations" lit-girls on MR . WILLIAM RDOK COMMISSIONER OF TRAINING training within IIIP Girl Guide nyemenl The theme at the lraining will he "Guiding. tho Tile urovtnt‘ial irainlnz crim- mifisinnrr of PI 1. Girl Gnldr es. hlrs EM Found, has an» iThe "Jet-Set" ‘Is Keynote Of FSIIIFashions i d- innl" s the keynote at a isilver luoilee tashion show here iid whieh no single style. rotor. or iar dominated tiie roller-tied, Fur: by erher and iashions irom Fraid'5 eolleetion iIlus-i iroied the various aspects oi ilali iashion in l 'he show marked the 25th snaiversaries iv! hath houses. ‘ Color ran rampant. although blast and muted greys and browns were especially pnpnA iar Five versions oi the "Iilill nverhnai" suit in .IBiheHnnes ot gold, red, blue. green and our- pte were shown. The overcoat sail ieaiures a straight. threesquarler “stretch” ed" iaeket. Most were shown with high is and high crowned hats Tea hiaek tar costs. in Rul- slan hrnadtsll or Airaku seal. were individual and diiiereat tn silhouette. T h e y inrladed ("'ped greaieoat. a high waist- l. coat with a very tull skirt. a slim. straight mat. and a III.- ‘Ilc boy eoat in seal. i All arerssories were hiaek. ‘ineliiding jewelry and shirtless. and this series at eosis was ishnwo viIih oi-er.sir.e hroadtall ‘berets or black seal bowlers. i The spdrlive theme was ‘lhnwn, out not over-stressed. i ll included waistcosls in tor. ‘suede_ and labile, and casualt iturs such as a hamster shltt.I ‘s sieaeilled zehra sitar A slit ~swester. hrown pony doublet over long white sleeves and white sireleh pants. i A series or dressy hlaek tulle ions entitled “lite Tel set" in. t'litded s long hitch evening dress in wool error. a Iur- trimmed hlsolr houele tudle aull.; a reversible coat in black and hrooade with a matching brlh ‘csde sheath. and hostess psi—i Tamas with a longaleeved over-I alouse too and ankle 7 length pants trimmed with ruiiles. i Mrs Rtlssnll Young of Earns. rllitr With little .lnnr's mother. Mrs. Xarl r'iri-h oi Hermitage, __%_ i Sept. 11 1963. TI i'fi-Tiuardian. CharlnmmWWea Louis ('rtiken. a TL‘A pilot their VacaIinn on the island. i irom Toronto. aeronipanird try i his nite and tour r-hildren urrc‘ Mr and Mrs .ioha Paul Gng~ aural: last neek oi Mrs. c. w, non inee Edith Laughliai and‘ Crnkrn. Emerald: also visiting their tire ehildren. Raymond.‘ at the same home were Miss‘ Norman, undn- tamesand Gail,i Mary ('mkt-n. who is on the Daveraay. Quebec, have return-I nursing start oi Eds! General: ed home ailer visiting Mrs. Gags oronio; and siste |I non't uncle and aunt. Mr, and rnolia oi Kingston, onti Mrs Jamar Condoa. Richmond. ind her cousins, Mr. and Mrs.‘ Mr and Mrs. .toseph MaeGre-jt-tarold Matthews, Summerside. i gar. 'l‘rurti. ‘15.. were weekendi ‘v’ itnrs ot the tormer's aunt‘ K.A Print and cItIldren. and uncle, Mr, and Mrs. Melina. Cathy and Linda, have returned itarGregor. Burton. to th e | r home in Transenna.l Manitoba, atter spending the Mr, and Mrs James Reilly summer months visiting her mo- and tarnin have returned in Ha- ther, Mrs. Harrison hell. 5 u m- niilion, oiit., alter holidaying merside. sail her twin sister, 3 wiih their porrnis, Mr and Mrs Mrs. Dnn Lord and tsmlly, . liernartl Reilly. Cape Wolie and North Tryon. i Mr. and Mrs, P Murphy. Ehbs- flert. M a ry Mr and Mrs. Walter nullty. V Green st, Charlottetown. ohser- Miv Annie liaison has re- ved their 35th wedding nnnlver~ itllrnrd to (‘hnrlniteinwn ntier, ,mmuwnk visiting relatives and trends at; A"... mend," m”, .t l,” ibnkv Winnimnukw N. Huiiwost iiolv Redeemer church. .aniim. and “mum Mm ithey were guests at a dinner, V party in their honor at the home I” 3"“ M“ W“"""‘ “"5” at their only daughter and hun~ nvil and tarnin have return(“iii ln-law. Mr. and Mn. Cyril Mor- to New rork. atier spr-nlilntz‘riflsv or 1m, my, .'———* Mr. and Mrs. entity (the lor- iown this tall. The meeting me, Mm...“ Sim.“ or Tm. was addressed briefly by Rev. .dlsi were married at st. nons- Ln poetry and was closed by veniure‘: Chureii. Trsrsdis. prayer and blessing. Sepl. 5. ma, by the isle Rev. .t. n. Metatyre. Their Itlandanll NWT“ “mm "W were Miss stells Morris (who Tllr ucw oi N orth nastieni assume Mrs. Hugh Trslnor, now held iheir dentemher mrellngideressed) and Louis nerrisan. on Thursday evening at ‘ Shaw-Moore Vows PIeoIgecI, HAPPENINGS i" llttllllr‘ld Ilttit Mrs. W I I I I a m Rniik and Mrs Cl, Ilollnnd Itliin Wlnnlpnz. Man., wifl can» dill-i a training session at Laktwluw Lodge. Cavendish. not 5 and 5. They will he dain- ItI by Kinda: Ind cammlshlonr ers irom the three counties to discuss various aspects of Golden Key in Friendship". it is to be hoped that all gainers will take the opportunity or meeting Iht‘sr popular and ex- perlenced Irhlners, w It it in some Gnlders have met willie Irlvelllng outslde (he nrnvln- «Shown lbw: Is Mrs Iihm flank. all! h! Illa train- WOMFN’S ORGANIZATIONS Members Of Cornwall WI Entertain Guest Speakers fl'wo winners oi the Hi Cluhl mes. sponsored by the Ray-II hank Canada, were guests at the September meeting or Corn- wall wt. They are Norma Hit- ward who visited Manitoba and rename Msrhtillnn who went to Itihrr Three visitors and I7 nuular inembers met at the hnrne oi hrs, ltsmid Donahue and an- swered roll call with s tavorlie author or artist. Members vote-it torontinue the oake sales It their store tor september and It was derided to engage M n stanlry Newman as school muse It‘lut‘her tor the coming year. allowing the business period the on club girla Ipolte at their summer esperlene show- si dea. E s r h thanked their sewing learner- and the InaIIIuIt Ivr tn Ill I It: their trip Mllble. mm MARI! CI". m’fhe prealdent. Mn. w v. Gait- It. opened the hiella Ma r 5‘". meeting by welcoming the fit parish priest rather nan- c I Carrot-an, who then was ask- to m the league inw- "Elli month's minutes m unit a dlscnrslnn was held r9- gnrdlng the Serum and (‘ltbs Monrv was voted to help pay the swimman instrtlrlnr. it it it thi- president disirihiliod ropioi at a paper drlirorrd at the an- nual convention by Mrs Hrrinnn Stevens. the natiiinni president or the CW1» onllllt‘d "A liritor Tomorrow " The meeting via. ilosril prayer. GnnnnlianN [’Wli The montth riirriinn oi the Grorgeurwn Parish Council or the Cathollr Women's has one was held In the parish hall res really. The meeting nnonrd in the usual manner “'IIII the in? gilt prlyrr Il‘d by ' Dooley The president, \lrs Mrr Arunauil nrrurtied the and a consldrrhhlr niirnher oi mrmblrl WIT? In Itiirnrlllnrr. The minutes or the previous mnllnl were Natl by "If MHN‘PIIIIX G ti talk and In]:va liiy ihr memhrr Ii 1' rhair, mre- home at Mrs, Walter Buniain. The devotional leader, Myra Laird opened the ' using the hymn hard oi Harvest", with trm a Trioth at the piano. Serioture reading was Ttuth li. Mrs. John MaeLure led in . prayer anti hymn “Foth in Thy Name, 0 Lord" was sung. i noll rail was answered with s ivrrse oi scripture, and "Thanks-i 1 giving" will he the word a s e d i tor October, S Letters or e o r r e i pandenee irere read by Mrs. Roland nun- iain, Mrs w L. Toomos a n d trroa Toomhs. A donation ot 32m ws eeived Mrs. tiny WoMner dis played the articles tor the "Thi- ,oni Sale" whieh birthright :12 as. Siek ealis made, and cards seat were reported. rind a hos ot rlotning was packed to he seat In IIIIISI" In need. The meeting closed with Lord's Prayer in unison. ANGLO nusi'lco WI Mi: wtlllam Nunta advised 1hr members at Anglo ttuaileo WI iiini it ill weeks nursing ‘rourse is in he held at the whesiloy hivrr trail condueied to Mrs \‘omun the ml. at the September meeting w answered by six moinhers no one vitllor contri- buting a supper dish res-toe. alrmhers voted that their share toward the sriiotarshlp liund he sent to Mni. Merrill ‘ simosnn oi day View. They I also were urged to prepare a program item tor the meeting to ‘ he held in Cavendish so h not. Sept, 12 at a p m. Mrs Exlttn uniman invited the the Hall NIH on re art was nrt,» members to her home tor the mlrIlIanym-the lreIi‘ssurer. \I r s . nest meeting. when eaeh is to Rupert Wighl. and annrnied i ed to hrittl a bottle at pleslee a, Disedulon wu held regarding preserve tor an auction. nsi (‘hlltnlic Lunch was served by the in... iontoreaoeiiess ms in Crlawell, a i“. Womn'l Li‘hfitlr Mrs. AI, reltaisle and chlldren Miehael and K his or Mary land. u.s,h.. visited in York. the guests at Mr, and Mrs. George Whiteway. They w e r e Incompanled iiy Mn, Feltmah'l mother. Mrs. alanohe trolling hurst at New York. U.S.A. Mrs. t-trdllngshurat spends summers at her cottage horn. in Murray Rwer Mr, and Mrs a. a, wailewsy and ehildrea Martin and Kelly. have returned to naveloelr, N.l.. alter spending their summer holidays in Mlnio. n.3, and III nu ad. They were guests oi his parents, Mr. and Mrs. [ELLEN’S DIARY Students Must Not Be Discouraged By Failure d as a sualiliii” “P said wlslilutly this snorniiie. Iltillri'l that a strange eiiipiiness anti siiiiiioss hail Ilmi' run - Iii ilio yard .\o liirds dlpiii-d on Swill nine. to tease Tath as she came along the rialli Iriiiii the harnyard to hrrakiasi Tili- quiri rompany oi young and iild. or DPI‘K IPI’I "M W) Intii! autl Ml a hieii \\il’l‘ oi ilie plain. ll.tti noi- riisapneared . Tabby, hersrli. is orliaiuniiiis some siier-niaimu in the inniili these times l'oung ouosiiou. arr hPlflfl llilI, "Hnw long do you suppose it \iIIl he heiiire ihei sei lit'i‘r‘" no you iliink she intended thriii to eonie in the nutuiniin l'nl'” iilili evident concern. “what lilll tiicy do when the hosts ronir, n iid Snn\v"" So the emptiness o-ason was at our door this moi-nine, that uhirh denotes the liran and warmth oi the summer is gone cone with the plum. ousv divrl. lers irom along eare anrl raiier that so otien hail enrouraeotl us to imitate their industi deseriodileii now t-nlrI ol and napalm saw unmade. most or llle'a Iulotu. use hitter ad the sweet lay this. on them o with odd pangs oi. what lies hone, "whrn earth's isst pieluies are painted". will he regard-d i as s lustihahle envy So good it is to he young. to have the priv liege oi learni g. oi, given tile “1-,”. burl.” m. rm...” Diary will lie pursue it, Marking iii» M non" one ropil'lt‘d ievonilr- “aid any rhnsen Kali iiaiing returned irom n d r i r e Suppose sorru- .vount! un h it t nliu-li had led In some oi those, hint disatiiwtniwi in the In x t \tIIli‘It :llmlliPrAIIn'lIulll. hail Wit» \er .erd and tail“ gm. bu, n.” "1 mm. tsllen haelr like the mind spid- and lite The \Kirli'Ix horn. and "r “all mam‘ IdiIHS- 5mm- ”,P “V... break an H... mm. iul in this and that rhosrn line. ii ith a hollow sound" she said cmiid eiiniess in having tailed in «lime It»! 0! IIIPII' school yPars. And hearing. we ri-rrilird iiiril _ _ the share at home, iliili rlilriilg “I‘” "' *‘ mm!” "' "M " """I “ML, \, v mm m...“ a alieiiipi, regained that required mile. and gone on to h Ippy days" tint-e more the rchntil~yur is “at the mom" tor the is I and a norm, desired spot, niirri- not on nrolre noailv. and iii a orni- nIPr-iuni‘, II" III? Enidan KfltIII‘, litiulrl suddenly, on the eve oi liltIllIfH'x misc, oliliiieo mitt a lhtiiisttlltlsilisludrnli.vminfi and rriiilirniul pIrLlH‘ nldt-r .\iay tiii-v know only ploas- TtiiIa\ iiir- our girl or iii 1 3 ant dais 7 (la): ii-hu-h in the lam, rumnieiii-ed the tin at alter years will hear nn rrllrr‘is li\'t"l‘ tinie lost or npptlrllllllili‘l at youth ld‘ierl rarrlessiy al\a\. And a September day we lnnk iiatii aliiii: \‘nlo drill a stall iho errors and hl0|~ tie have made i‘ltiliil dolin oi ilin “aiiiiiist Itiul months" other hiilidais hi this ii all goes “‘0” at «Idoi-ina in the meantime. \Ile uiii be among the lining legion iii slit drills that go out earli niiiriline la tut-nil some soiiool in oilier But i-orall naprilv r seat or learning noun a r or. rail nili in another at SPrtll‘ilts Iant‘s titer in. alone r i | l a or iiioson ones :raniin: us siroeis and towns. hooks ('drrietl hours Huiiiioni hiemlsh" a i’i d marking their purpose. €\'('ry new da\ In mm a IIIEII at‘lu‘nlllrrI Until liilntttrt l“ 7 limit _ them We older-:rmrli iihii i.oodnlghl . ' . . L-Lfi' 'lim, AND MRS. HAROLD SHAW i i Honeymoon In Nova Scotia The home or Mr and M rs corsagr ni white carnations The James Shaw was the setting int mother or the groom chose a‘ a quiet but pretty wedding witrn‘ Jersey sheath oi blue with while Adell Mary. daughter otMr and aeressories and a norsage oi Mrs, Genrge Shaw of Cape Wnlie‘ pink chrnalinns was united in marriage to Har- Grandmother til the groom old Moan. son of Mr. and .\Il‘s. wore a two piece printed silk John Moore. Charlottetown. with pink accessories and a cor- Jnmes Slahr «(lit-idler! Til lht’ sake "I vltlk Carnations. dnulfle ring ceremony, Miss ponnwing n“ “rpmnny I re, Gwen Warren was in chum of ooption tor 40 guests was held thawedding music. at the home at Mr, and M r s ven in marrlaEP by h" tar ‘la id Lewlsi York. where ther. the pride wore a lull lrn~‘ cine, mm a, m, mm, 3 I. d gth gown oi white organza or": groom served the wedding sllpr net and silk: the tilted bodies, pm Tm. brig“ “hie was m. teatured a high neckline and terrd with a three tiered wed- ldnglily point sleeves. tier shnuH mm: mg "mp". mu. . mm... derleagih veil Tell soltlv irom a rm and, and mum. tiara oi pearls, and she carrivtl‘ , a hnuduet or red sweetheart ros- WWI“ M” made by ’3'" a or Siahr. the groom. Dale 9 ' ‘ Moore. ihr hrlde's lather a an The bride was altrndrd M (‘lnudr Lewis, who was In Misti Dtillmi Lewis who Mire It street length dress oi rod organ- nel. an matrh- oharse during the reception. For a honeymoon trip in cape _ EreItin island and other parts at in: headdress _she earned a Nora Seotia the pride rhose OSEEEY oi white mums sheath or blue erepe. while Mr Dal? Moore was WI mail flit eessorios and a corsage ot ii lllll‘ his brother white willinm Lewis gamma", ushered the guests in liodoiir or their marriage _The brid s mother wore a two the hrule and groom were enter in?” dt‘ 5 til ital'i'_bitie Fran? tamed at a t‘ml\ll\lIIIiI_\ shoiioi- wiih while i and a oiriiern trim and care Wolie where they reoeired inany love Brooklyn. were pleasantly stir ly giils. prised by rrienilirrs or their lam-I Mr and Mrs Moore have tak- ily tin the Muslim nI their 35th an up residrnrr in llil‘lr N ew anniversary on the evening at home an \‘tiun: street, (‘llarlnir August 29. iieinwn The pride is employed Present were their live dough with the T. Eaton on, and in e. EVERY BLANKET ill HOIMAN'S IS ON SALE RIGHT NOW! With discounts from 10% to 35% Yrs! Rvgulttr .‘lnri‘hantliw, Whlu Sale Merchandise. Over Ago Stack Ire nil of- Ierrd at n dismisnt tor the no month from our large and van SENSATIONAL 4 DAY SALE WED. - THURS. - FRI. - SAT. 4 Tiny! only. Choose your Blanket require- nssort merit. rs and Tour suns» lair. groom iii assoeiated in business "IT’S AT HOLMAN'S" grandchildren, .vt rs, AKlt’t-y wIth his lather, mother and i at o. w, and irhoto hr l‘.li. Maoitavi Mrs Craswell Weeks, and her llller and broihprsinvlaw, Ind Mrl. David MBIII’IEWX. Mrs. Weeks addresszd hPX’ Inn- la-law and daughter and presen. ll‘lr. Wendell Week! m‘rsenlnd dome cul fills! and a tussock. Refreshmlnls included a three tiered wedding ease made by Mrs. Herhtri Prltlllam. Mr. and Mrs. Ashley were marrird II. "It twins 0! the bride's parents. Mr and Mrs. Jlmu Hardy, in Brnnklyn, "IE eerrraoay was pertormed by Rev. S. B Profit! assisted by Revfi. :, Weir. NO Mrs. . .v. Rhynehart. her daughter and son-ln-law, Mr, and Mrs M. Collins. who motored to PE . Mass. wore guests at Roy Bruce's mtr let,Ndrth River, it was Mr, cinllns- ttrst visit to the III-nil; they toured it thoroughly and We" very pleased with their rip. mHoll: Th? pnrnnls of little Susan MaePhre whose pIc- tun lppelred Ilat Wer on (till page. Ire Mr. Ind . IVIVI .i. Phee — not ‘W. as Innonzclly IIIIEII. E Miss rranees harlow her are rived (mm ananIn hy film! In vsesiion tor tli re e werlis with her parents. Mr. and “H. lrll narrow. Wellington and other members at her iamlly Mrs. R, a. Dodge at Paradise West. N.S.. and Mrs .i. it. Vince min at Bridgetown are xvi-mt In! I luv dlys in Charlltlirinwtl George Whiteway. York, i part or their va siiad. Miss Jun Mchot-tlli‘l re- turned In Greenhllli S Mr npenitln| I wtekl holiday will: liar lrlndplrent Mr. Ind Mu. ha a .2 Gear]! WhIIew o , Mr. Ind Ml‘l. AIVIIT Ashley. ll. BENNETT CARR Ins-rues Counselling Dill. Supt. sins t.ite ot l‘nnldl none O-ul't . l-sul usrtottetswa. P.E.lt we...» . e t4 e» 099009000” MOTORISTS OF HYNDMAN i m and approved. tlnaneia: entity-Inf. mom I IVII which WEI be held In Gentle- ed by a committa. Why III! llnm yin: mm. Invnlvl'd In a llrnrise s spedsloii when one oi our tnsursaee Cards will prdteei your driving privileges as won as yrmr mlretboott Preterm! lulu m Preterm-d rilsks Relullr Dlumlnu on Farmeri' Cll’l lnlunm slnea 1872 OFFICES hunt Throughout ‘l'ho Provides P.E.l. toned Iogulur Molor Vehicle Lilihiltty a. co. LTD. Idlrbvllr‘l hen III. a M. . sedimenta- . hiberna- SmooIII—cnd no titan tum. lcrbovr'a inn only tho ninty whim—no hittor end at a peanut iii-re a a little and that «an In my. OH. This not! tall" blo- ter by their. tiioi la why labours "Mm film seeds boforl the mum no ground I. mlk. BITTER SEEDS .IN Try Iavbour’n harm lunar—VII. old-halt- thnd or "I. m Ultr- Iiw good Pout-in lunar .thm,onm in limit Bantam PEANUT BUTTER