bills be paid including the painter of the school interior. Afiter distribution of the Insti- tute News. ways and means of increasing the funds were discus. RICE POINT WJ. On August 7th, members of Rice Point W.l. met at the home ' ~ v . . ‘ } :‘Ll WOOCIsicle - Clark Marriage ’ Solemnized A’r Summerside trim and white accessories. corsage was of Talisman rases. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Carr were the attendants. The bride has been on the staff of Mrs. Fletcher MacEvachern, . with the president in the chair. sedh A gr-atibgg Yazdag‘pvifig Algemarma . ' ' I I 1- -. : Te meem (:05 w iem L A qmet but many “’Edd'ing “’95 the liate Mrs. WOOdSlde of Clllntf’in- The meeting opened,‘ Wlthd‘fli: National Anthem, after which g to “mate . salemméd on saturday evening The bride Chase for her Kiedchytg “Ode” followed byhurlsS 22:: ered Mrs. Fletcher MaicEachern seI'V‘ :fel'endumio I I h e W WIe ‘ .Tnmeme ' ._ H ‘1 August 23rd. at eight Didock by a two piece grey dr 55 He,- 0:311 with .3 collector, of 3135, ed a delicmus lunch. Next meet each W V ing will be held on Sept 4th at the weed to‘ _ Rev. G. N. Somers at his resi- home of Mrs. Ray Taylor. Two visitors welcomed "were Miss Hattie Ma'cLiaine and“ Mrs. L. Moreash. I d The minutes of last meeting author-id m dence in S‘hmmerside when Edith _ Mae, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Wilbur Clark of Summerside, but Lena Caroline McLure. Women’s Editor, Phone 0500 grant of $2.50. Literature concern- ing the Blood Donor Clinic at Canoe Ciove;on August 26th was discussed and members agreed to help in everyway possible. 'It was agreed that the school ‘be cleaned, blinds repaired, preciation of the members to Miss Myers for her very fine talk. Lunch was served. by the hos- tflss and committee in charge. Te meeting closed with the Nat- ional Anthem. ' - formerly of Cavendish, became d the Iriving Oil Co. Ltd in Sum- were approved as read. A bal- a , .\ V Page 6, The Guardian Tues.. Sept- 9v 1958 the bride of Keith B. Woodside. merside and the groom is alfar- ance of $65.15 was reported in _ B ° - A d . ' ’ son of Mr. Gordon Woodside and mer at Clinton. the treasury. . n ‘ ‘ r Included-in the correspondence h . fl , CARLETON SIDING W.I. Mrs. Cnaswell expressed the ap- was the Annual Government , TIMO,I~HY gm ‘9 Mrs. James Paynter. was hos— tess to the members of Carleton Siding W.I. for their regular monthly meeting on August 19th. The president presided and 0p- ened the meeting with the “Ode” and ,“Creed”. Roll call was re- . HAPPENINGS ‘. Highest market prices ._'T' V have returned home after visit~ ing Mrs. Sanford‘s father, Mr. Roy Jones. Hazelbrook. and Mrs. J 1C. Montgomery West Street, have returned from a three weeks trip to Winnipeg, n Charles, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl MR. AND MRS. EARL c. CORIS , St. Dunlen’s‘BOsiIica ls Setting For Wedding" A pretty August wedding was solemnized‘ at St. Dunstan’s Bas- ilica, Charlottetown, at 9 am. on August 16th, when Mary Lorraine daughter of Mrs. Lena Scott and the late Mr. C. Guy Scott, was united in marriage with Mr. Earl “Corish, of Southport,P.E.I. Mon-v signor Patrick McMahon, rector of the basilica,’ performed the double ring ceremony and cele- brated the nuptial Mass. The altar and sanctuary were beautifully decorated with Virgil lights and vases and baskets of gladioli. The guest pews were marked with bows of white nylon net with sprigs of baby’s breath and pink gladioli. . Given in marriage by her un- cle, Mr. A. F. Curran, of Ottawa, the bride looked very lovely in a navy blue dress, with white ac— and the ushers were Mr. Kelvin Dowling and Mr. Leo Dowling. During the nuptial mass, ,ap propriate hymns were rendered by Mr. Chester. Donovan, uncle of the groom, and Mr. James Flanagan, cousin of the bride, accompanied by the basilica or- ganist, Mrs. Joseph Dougan. For her daughter’s wedding, Mrs. Scott chose a Dior'blue lace gown with matching accessories and moons-age of pink rosetbuds.~ The groom‘s mother was at- tired in a dress of navy blue sheet with white accessories and a cor- sage of pink carnations. Mrs. Charles Donovan, grand- mother of the, groom, wore a cessories and: corsage of white carnati‘ons. . Following the ceremony at wed- »Lorna have returned Fred MacKiinnon, Valleyfield, on Edmonton, Jasper and Evan-ft, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pippy and little daughters, Dail, Gail and to their home in Spencer, Mass, after visiting their parent's, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Pippy and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Myers, Hazelbrook. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pippy, Spencer, Mass, Miss Ruby Piip- py and Mrs. Robert Jones, Haz- elbrook, visited. Rev. and Mrs. September 2. Mr. Ernest Pippy, Cottage Farms, Mass., and Mrs. Colin Mycrs, Hazelbrook, attended the Crapaud exhibition. Miss Marjorie Acorn, Arling- ton, Mass, returned on Satur- day after visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Ac rn, Vil- lage Green Cheryl Myers, Hazelbrook recently visited her sister, Mrs. George Jenkins and family, Mal- peque Roach, ,ers. Arthur Andrews, West Acton, Mass, is' spending some time at the home of her father; Mr. Roy Jones, Hazelbrook. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley. Stanford, Cambridge, Mass, and Ar- thur Andrews, West Acton, Mass. MILLCOVE' W.I. On September lst. the ,Millcove Women’s institute was held at the home of Mrs. M. Bystierneldt with on attendance of 10 mem- bers. i The president opened the meet- ing by all repeating the Mary Stewart collect. The roll call was ansv'vered by an article for sale at auction of remnants, which MiSS Estelle Coady, Hazellbr-ook, has resumed her studies at Notre Dame Academy after spending ,utes were read and approved. sponded to by twelve member-s One visitor was welcomed. Min— The treasurer gave her report (CP)—4Lt.-Gen. A. G. Ljungdahl, AIR cuter FAVORS BIRDS PORTAGE La PRAERJL‘E. Main. screens bought for the windows and supplies lobe purchased by Mrs. Donald MacLaine. . A motion was made by Mrs. John B. McDonald and seconded chief of the Royal Swedish Air Force, said he has cancelled a scheduled tour of the RCATF sta- tion at Churchill, Man, so he can visit the Delta, Marsh waterfowl research station near here. The general visited RCIAF stations at Winnipeg and Portage la Prairie showing a balance on hand of $253.24. Several bills were handed in and on motion paid. 5 ' Mrs. Cairns gave the swimming and water safety report. It was moved and seconded that Mrs. Cairns be paid for boarding swim- ming instructor. Correspondence was read and discussed. A prpize of $5.00 was sent to the three students of the the summer months at Seaside Inn, Stan-hope. LieutAudrey Miller has return- ed from a 'vlsit to the British Isles and the continent. She is now spending a few days at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Millar, West Royalty, before returning to H.M.C.S. Cornwallis where she is stationed. tbologist. Thursday. He is an ardent orni- diistrict who successfully passed Miss Anita Jean Coughl‘an’ the grade ten examinations. PUBLIC PARKING _ week V beginning ’Sept. 8'. daughter ‘of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Cou-ghlian, arrived home last week from 0an wasind, ‘ Hallburton, Ontario, where \she spent the past ten days with the Baptist Junior High Camp. Miss Joan Patton daughter of Dr. and Mrs. John R. Patton, Montreal, has'been visiting her cousin, Miss Anita Jean Cough- .lian, Toronto. Mrs. jHug'h Kennedy, Portland, Maan coupon teller in the First Portland National Bank, Portland Maine, is a visitor to the prov- ince and is accompanied by friends. Mrs. Kennedy’s mother was born in 'Ammadvale, Prince Edward Island. « It is interesting to note that Mr H. Nelson MciDougall, who Was born in Prince Edward Island, is chairman of the board of the First National Bank. He was the former president of the National , Bank of Commerce, Portland. Robert MacLeod, Lynfield Cen: tre, Mass, who is a patient in the Prince Edward Island Hospi- tal ls recuperating nicely after his serious burns. Robert had been visiting relatives iii-Point The president announced that the‘iDeniual Clinic would be held in the school auditorium again this fall, and plans were made for same. It was moved by Mrs. MacDonald that the music teach- er will be sponsored again this year. Mrs. Harvey invitedtlhe mem- bers to meet at her home for (The next meethig, when roll call will be answered by members show- ing their youngest picture. Lunch committee to be Mrs; Cairns, Mrs. Mutitart and Mrs. Paeynrter. The sick committee reported . Paynter. The school committee two cards sent. New committee Mrs. MacDonald and Mrs. was reappointed. It was decided to present a ring to a young man of the district who has enlisted 'inthe Army. Mrs. Lowther gave an interesting report of the an- nual convention held in Charlotte- town. Alta, was welcomed to the macro. ing. She gave an interesting and informative talk on fruit farmlng in the Okanagon Valley in BC. . CENTRAL . CONVENIENT , Supervised by Can. Legion Situated on old Prince Edi ward Theatre lot. by Mrs. Riiikin Maichaine that all ” Piano , lessons MarjOrie E. Crockett will resume piano lessons, Former. or new pupils please; dial 5955 after 5.30 p.111. :2 \ Rates: 25c or $2.00 weekly _ b MOcGuigOnfi PHONE 11 P ' grim [Turf @furnw Miss Myrtle Myers, Calglaii'y, ‘ » y _ byCUTEX ‘5’? ' In tune with today. . . . the glowing shades from clear, vibrant reds to subtle pinks and dashing corals featured in CUTEX Lipsticks and Nail PoliShcs. ] , ‘ MOORE &fiMcI.EOD § SUOOE‘ / YOU qnoos'n FROM ‘ SELECTION OF F0 , Prim when the accident occurred. - flooralen-grth portrait gownof white ding dinner and fionmial reception Were Mildly donated by both Mrs. John Mammeod’ his mo. mum"; nylon sheer over taiflfeta, with were held at the Queen HObE-‘l- mpmns'sears and T' Eaton ther, arrived by plane immedia- ("l-EX; full hooped skirt; batoau neckline The bride’s table was centered 00- Ltd»- _ / " may to see her son after his ac_ L unmea- aipipliqued in floral design, lace With a 'thr%*iier,wedding cake, The mm‘t’e‘s 0‘ ,m‘s‘t meem'n‘g cident. She has been here for \ 22733.7: bodice with front panel, and long topped With miniature bells and were read and mgmw' mere two weeks. Mrs. MiaoLeod is now ! Sleeves tapering to a mum at the lily of the valley and fl'amlied by W9“ “0 and “"9 leaving for Lynnfi-old but will re wrist. At the back of the dress a tall lighted tapers and white sman- M.“ ‘m‘ 5101‘ We" mm W5 mm in a few weak, time to l flowing panel fell from the neck- dragon. ~ Pald- The' WW 5191‘ Committee take he“- son home. CUTEX » ‘ CUTEX ' ' ‘ line to the floor, fiorming a slight Mr. Ivan Berrigan acted as gififin (gainfullva Pamd MT- , ' - , . , - I I train. toastmaster. The toast to the . ‘ 'y‘re; “gram: Mr, M Mm. ,I _ i . d l l h Her chappel length veilof nylon bride was proposed by the best M’s- Em?“ Peters- . _ been named thtflthfiiveynhgxffi S _ i illusion fell from a crown of up. man‘ and responded to by the The 90ml hour was spent m ‘a 9 5° " . , ‘ i Ion leaves Studded with’ mam. Wm. ‘ 0: sale (If remnants and donated has been promoted TAO the rank of L I P I c K N Polish She carried a cascade bouquet Co i ratulatony speeches were article‘s: , . Lieuitenan't in 0119‘ Royal ,rcmiad' ‘ ' . ins arklin 01 E of white and blue fieathcred car: mad by the gnoom’s father and A debut)“ lunch was ,WVEd lan navy. So smooth, so .p ' . g? ours, nations, with matching stream- grandfather, by Mr. Chester Don- by “.19 “05m”: Fife“ Whlctl the Lieutenant Davey is aboard the creamy so clinging results Ch“)ng and' ers. ‘ovan, and by Mr. A.F. Curran, W1“ WW. admumed by m- H.M.C.S. Crusader, which some She 1.’ L 1-1; 'Peehng: Wears 01‘ The bride’s attendants were uncle of the bride. Miss Connie mg the National AMhm- weeks «also took part in the re— * ° “1° 1 and on. The Nylon Miss Paula Ward and Miss El- leen Murphy, both cousins of the bride. Miss Ward, an maid of Cameron was in charge of th guest book. , Amid showers of confietti and HOLD CAMP I The British Military camp at Aldershot in Hampshire was sure of the passengers of the Dutch airliner. SEE Nova Scotia and 'New Lipstick, in the - excitingly styled « Designer’s Case... “Precision” Brush smooths polish on , . ; . . . . . veniy'~ easily. Ex- honor, wore a waltz-length gown the best Wishes of all present the . . ‘ ,es r banded 1n Sa hire 6 - ’ i of yellow nylon sheer over, tat- happy couple left Inter in the W ‘Brunswick Plowman. Ruby, orCEiijigraldii cluslve Splupruf feta, with matching headdress and afteran on a honeymoon trip to . , , ' Y _ . .0111 $1 ' bome- 43¢~ ‘ " mitts, and carried a nosegay bf the New England States. “mime: sometimes quack chd' compete for Maritime y " .’ . 7 white and blue feathered carna- For travelling the bride chose a waves of shadow, Fall-like, pass . v I v _ 7 tions. white nylon Bouicle imitated dress fiver gekfiekli‘s' v? “nag ‘ El“ ‘ Championsmp ' fl Miss Munphy as bridesmaid was with boat neckline topped by a 0Y5 3‘ 9 Pants 01” 0119 W3 ' ' ' ‘ ‘ ‘ , similarly attired in a gown of hand woven classic style coat in m‘ore': 0f mmth before was OkrPlnggflE 1;” HITE ROSE. on C U l ‘ V Dresden blue with matching ac- Caribbean blue. She were white and lines must be stored. . .rhe Tglei‘ifNED 01L ’ I ‘ 1 cessories. She carried a no'segay accessories, and her corsage was 9mm blanket 1'5 l‘g‘im spread on . ‘ THURSDAY, ' SEPT 11th u ' ‘ of white and yellow feathered of pink rosebuds. 5 the bed. And We take more 110' ALBERT L THOMAS ' ' PSTIC 8 AND NAIL POLISHES carnations. , Mr. and Mrs. Corish will re- “9‘9 “0",” 0f the theme' 0'5 the Grafton st Eagt Dial 66m AT DUNDAS I Mr. Joseph Munphy, cousin of side in Charlottetown—«Photo by CTICk‘e‘tS d015fu‘l tunes- Autumn ' ' the groom, attended as best man, Craswell’s Studio. ' ELLEN’S DIARY; _ = "Safe Homing !"_’\ Island. » says To Summer Guests Thoughts today followed those summer visitors, the vacationists to this and others of our Island communities who of late have turned homeward to return to the duties that are theirs. “I won‘t say ‘Good—bye‘,” one offered recently, “just .‘Au Re- voir‘-—I-like that better. Because she added with a happy smile, “we’re coming back next summer if all goes well.” But the partingrs bring their sad moments, and as when our bird- friends of the warmer seasons take their departure, the place is left somewhat empty and lone. We miss them from homes and community, the, summer-guests that were kin or stranger, who had come to linger a while. We at Alderlea wish all “Safe Hom- ing!" and look forward with much anticipation to their return when the seasons again turn to holi- days. ' V I I ‘ There is too these days that seasonal exodus from the farms to high school and college for the student who must turn again to his books. And the homes so com- plete through the summer,- keep now only remi‘ndlul souvenirs of their stay. But what fond hopes go with them as they thus pre- oare themselves well for some cherished career or calling ahead. t‘And what about Granddaugh- ter? Will she be among those set- ting out for high school when it reopens?” -We asked her mother in the holidays. ‘ Jeanie’s eyes clouded momen- tarily. "Oh no" she replied. “as it is, her schooldays are number- ed. At the longest, how soon they will pass." She smiled. “I think we‘ll keep her with us as long as we can.“ May they ~know happy studying and make nice friendships, these youngsters who go out now from the kindly shelter of homes for the first time, so to have only pleasant memories of the High School and early College days to treasure pleasantly in hear-ts all down their years! With the slimmer holidays spent we catch now shadows of the change 0d season: The air is sud- denly edged with coolness—days are noticably shorter. In the comes anon. Out of the quiet dullness and damp of this morning came sun and a drying breeze which is some sunprise carried the farm- ers oflf again to their harvesting. Between attnaictive curtains of downy nighitdcloud now appears the Winsome Lady Moon. 5 “Got a list?” Mack queries breezinig in. “we’re going to the store——Dad and I.” - And at the door, “I beleive we are going to get the right har- vest-day tomorrow!” the younger farmer oflfers, a 1th in his voice. Until tomorrow —- —— — Diary Goodnight. ' ' lVlOT E‘/4 h.p. Split Phase — . 1-3 h.p. Split Phase, I/z Inp. Heavy Duty 3/4 hp. Heavy Duty v 1 5.... Heavy Duty - 96-100 Fitzroy Street \. FOR ALL PURPOSES General Electric and Delco .'/2 hp. Split Phase . . . .. Special prices on other types and sizes. SPECIAL FOR’THIS WEEK 10% Discount for Farm Purposes PALMER ELECTRIC LTD. Charlottetown, P.E.I. I (Hi S ; $21.45 25.00 ' 35.60 50.75 72.75 155.00 .‘....-.,.. Dial 3543-3544 CULAR WHICH IS SPECIALS! O 10 months to pay chases under 75.00 CHECK THE 8 PAGE cm- LIVERED, TO YOUR DOOR. PLAN A SHOPPING TRIP TO ' EATON'S AND SAVE ON THE MANY BUDGET - PRICED ALL MERCHANDISE O 18 months on purchases of 75.00 and under 200.00. BEING DE- 3 DAYS-Wednesday, Th BUDGET PLAN and BUDGET COUPON TERMS N0 DOWN PAYMENT DURING THl'S SALE — MINIMUM PURCHASE 15.00 on pur- tion. EATON’S BUDGET COUPONS Convenient for making small purchases from seevral departments in the store. Available in multiples Of 15.00, 25.00 and 50.00. .- 24 months on purchases of 200.00 and under 400.00. O Up to 36 months on purchases of 400.00 and over. 0 An equitable carrying charge is made for this accommoda- ursday, Friday STORE HOURS MONDAY T0 THURSDAT’ 9 AM. TO 5:45 PM. FRIBAY i 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M. SATURDAY 9 A.M. T0 5:45 P.M. Parking Lot V Conveniently situated at the rear of Eaton's Store _, . . . for customer parking. ’T...E.AT° Etch... :1 [M CHARLOTTETOWN IRANCN Cmied by a brand‘new smoothly and ingeniously minim Dominion and you'll find it a: ‘ Sarong Two is lightweight Ieno LOW frothy lace and sheer front numb zinc" Satin lastex back panel. Side 24 to 42. $I5. (Other Sorong Two: from $12.50. _ from $5.) I » SurOng bra completes. the undm delicately embroidered nylon, Vim Sizes: ,32A to 40C $4. (thfli_ $2.50). new ‘in; in the new ' thigh. Wait till you feel the ‘of this new Samng Two. The famous 50 ‘