, i . ytor catatoa. ME. AND MRS. ERWIN CDNNOLLY Couple Reside In Dorchester Following Island Ceremony St ('ulhherts Church 5!. The resii‘s was the scene at a pretty tlrttitlnlz when Josephine ery daughter a! Mr. and Mrs. Em- ntcl Bradley. Saint Theresus. he came (he bride ol Erwin Fran. i'oniiollv. son at Mr. and Mrs "Ittlll'IS Cnnnolly, Inna. T II 2 rllitllllt“ rintz cornmony was per, ioriuod by Rcv Eugene Murray. Baskets 0! roses and mixed H. . deem,“ the chum Fnr a honcynioon trip around In: This oi nn lsuesl pros on. the cheat Trial the bride el nl'ltkort \ltth White Satin blurs. the pride was radiant as she riiirrco the church on the arm nl Ilrr lather. as the wedding ninrch tmarch nuptialei was pillt‘rd bv Sister Mary ANTI-(I, and the girls choir sane under ii... direction oi sister Mnrle An- our 'l'Ilt‘ hritie wore a floor It‘nEliI‘ pain oi emhroidered pure sil orcama. with scoop neckline and long .ily point sleeves Her rltlml' length veil of tulle lli'l/i in place by R Iiara a! simu- Inlrd rrvdai heads and rhino—i :Iillles she carried a bouquet 01‘ red roses. with whi streamers. I iliss Joyce Connolly. sister oi tlir an)le wag maid of honnr.‘ Silt- wore a ballerina length dress at nlnk nrgnnza over tallela. frillurinl: a hell shaped skirl.. lit-r matching lit-address trasl slilrd with a pi’ilbnx not loud slie‘ A iv ell din g of Interest tolbouiiant style tell train a tint-a lriends in New Brunswick Bnd‘ol rnirled a niisccny oi pink and II‘HIO rarnatinns Louis Bradley. brothcr oi thel Ittvie adtcd as best man amt III! ii-linrs were Beverley Connolly, ill titer OI (It! groom and Kl‘ll» no. Bradley. brother or the N ill‘ The bride's younger DI‘O‘ lhlilt KPIVIII and .\It"l‘Iil| Brati- lei as~lsted as altar boys. \Il- Bradley. \Inn‘ a lime corn linen dross with marihou Ilni mid white arressoricr. her Winner ivas oi white and yet. lov onrnutions. The groom: riipther wore a town and beige printed silk sin-anti with nylon organza hot. air “MP a corsacr oi yrlinw tilnallnfls rollowlng the ceremony. a iorplinn ior mo guests was held til the Beaver Club in hlnnlafiue. Tiii- Liridc‘s table was centered III W M was slin- who. but who. could gum that a dress so am could be w my" sttm. sleek no walat ceania - wen belud. unbeIM. Turk? simplel Printed Pattern um: Mlnel‘ Sites 10. I1. 14, Id, to. sin ll Vbflllllru Ila ylrds flinch h- tl(' . FIFTY CENT! 150 ct Ill EDI-Ill trio stamps, plenlel tor thla pat» turn 0 In“. “I h ratio tax. Prlnl Iain m NAME. Annnnpulyrrnl' hliMhut. - it cider to Anne Adam. {"2 ol Guardian 7 Patriot Need- "VI" Dept Front It. I. Toronto 1. Opt. Pattern haal uati coupon ta :9» new rut-Inter Pattern Mains. may howl Over all design Ideas, all aim. lead no with a three iier wedding cake ltpoped by a miniature bride and lgrnnm. i Father Murray proposed a ltoast to the bride to which the ‘tzrnnm responded. Tommy Dun- .piiy acted as master at ceremon— ‘ ies. l The guest book was circulat- l ed by Dianne, slsler DI the bride and Donna. sisicr oi the groom. .pale yellow linen suit with white arrcsscries and a corsase oi ‘whtle earnaiicns. I Among the congratulations and heal wishes the young cou- ple received a telegram lrom the (room's sister, Shirley Con- nolly. in Dedtiam. Mass. Prior In her marriage the her parents. Mr. and Mrs lPtckard at their summer IWOMEN'S ORGANIZATIONS MI‘I. Chester MBtneIan. ton, was hostess to St WA when they met tor the Sept ember meeting. The meeting opened with I devotional period led by Canon 5. .1 Davies. a iormer rector and a guest at the Matheson ome Three visitors and 19 regular members M‘ch present Correspondence consisted oi two letters irom the Prayer Partners, Rant. and Mrs Brown. atetter lrum Mrs. Hemmln several thank you notes and letter irom Bishop and Mrs. Marsh oi the Yukon. Plans were made tor the Lil- tle Helpers Party to he held at the nectory on Sept. 20th. Mrs. 5d. Davies spoke brieily Mil- to the members telling them about the work lat the WA in Newlnundland. where she re- .L-ently served u diocesan pres|~ den! Canon s..l. naviea gave an in- ado/mg M tThe Guardian, Charlottetown, Thorn. Sept. 26. 1933. '1 { Canon Davies Is Speaker At St. John’s WA, Milton Hes-eating amt iniormalive talk‘ a on the Anglican (‘nttzress which he recently attended Following the swing oi lunch the meeting has hrtiughl to a ‘clnse PRINL 'TOWN ROAD l‘t‘w The members oi the Prince- tnwn Road UCW met September at the hume of Mrs Lester .lohnsion ior their regular meetn‘ int: Mrs Alice \lath‘eili led the lwnrship service taking as her theme Praise The Lord” The service was opened by singing a l hymn iolloweil by prayer. Scrip- Ilure reading. taken irom Psalm‘ 103, was read lly Mrs. nale‘ ‘ Proud. The lcadcr then gave al Devotional talk on the topic. The ‘worshlp service was brought to l a close by singing the 23rd Psalm ‘Iullowed by prayer i in the amt-nee oi the preslr dent and vice president. Dale Proud has appointed .act tor the meeting. I Roll call was responded to hy to members and two vtsitorsi reading Irom Romans. isthl chapter. Mrs. Charles Froud‘ will be hostess tor the next meet- ing. with hira. Murdock Mar- Swain in charge at the worship lervlce. The meeting adjourned with the repeating at the Mizpa‘nl Benediction in unison. I Lunch was served by the nos-i ltess assisted by several oi the women. HAPPENINGS Mrs R w. Gottwaldt iJosepsiWhite. North River ltoad, [nine mum is visiting with‘Mr.and Mrs. DIVId Morrison otimembers repeating the pur- HL. Summerside have left ior Winslpose. real. i deuce. Kirk‘waud Drive West. ‘ l Mrs. Ralph Jenkins. Admiral. ‘Sl, who was in Halilaii tor sev- and nipeg to intend the c cnadiac Good Roads Convention B! the Royal Alexander liotel. Mr. and Mra. James Crichton. bride was given I! mlsrefilallt‘lius Prdl days. has returned to Clur- Brtzhlnn Shore. have relur n e_d k shower at. the hump all her unl'lei Chester Bradley. The young couple have taken up residence at 52 Woodrow Av- enue, Dorclicsicr. Mass. both are employed whole by 'lsoti Hamhly) lottelown. i I . Ghiz. eon oi Mr. and Mrs. i J09 IAJ. Gniz. Hillsboro 5 II at- whcna tending Dnlhousie U this rsily‘ ycar i Mr. and Mrs. R. G o r it no Former Wood Islands Man Married At Almonte, Ontario “‘y' Prince Edward Island wasl siilemnized in St. Paul's Ami Ellt‘an Chit-ch. Almonte. 0n- tario by Rev. Canon James W.j R. Mcakin. L.s.T.. when nullii Ann, daughter at Mr, and Mra.i CMG. Arthur: iormerly oil Fredericton and w o ii datoch, ew Brunswick. became the bride oi Mr. Angus Gordon Brown or Haliisx. Novl Scott: son oi Mr and Mrs. Annua‘ Brown. Wood islands, Prlnce Eduard Island. Baskcts oi pink gladinti de- coruled the church. The guest‘ pews worr marked with sweet] nlyssium tied with white satinl bows ltiirins the corcmony Mrs T’lpm‘. the orgaulat. played wed~‘ ding music. I Gwen in marriage by her i - er. the bride was dressed in a baliortnn length gown oi Chan» lilly lace over bridal satin. The lace iarkct was styled with long tight-titling sleeves. her sho oer-length veil oi illu 'on in SERVE sMAitTLiil Give a tile to everyday living with gala aprons in gay color combinations. Party-pretty pair. Sew them or remnants with embroidery rick rack irlm. Pattern 7115 trans- iara ior (lowers. rick-rack. pat- terh placed THIRTY-FIVE CENTI teol t ior Ihll pattern planet to Alice B at Guardian s Patriot Needelcratt Dept. at Front SI. w. Toronto 1. Out. Ontario realise-ta aaii ie aahta lax. Print plainly PAT- “ NUMBER. NAME mm. and Itandlri-ait hits in our tug, new I Needlecralt calatoa. out cowl sea toy taabioos. cmelwoni. batrlooina. KIM. ba— aaar hlta — everything to one chet. knit, new, weave. emhrnlde er, qulll, "noel. Send ’3: [I'll now. and pearls and sequins. She carried A bouquet of rule pink roses and llephenosis. .K. King M. was matron pi honour, she was gowned in a sheath of pink and green pure silk with pink necessaries. Her bouquet was an old-iashioned maegay oi pink carnationa. Little Miss Hemmer Johnaon was nower girl. she wore p a Yellow afgnndy and carried I LII-1y basket 41! cnrnntions The best man was the groom: or. Sup -Licui Wendnll rorn an enloyahle vacation in Nova sootia, visiting triends in Dartmouth, where they resided nioie than thirty yearsi, Hanu- port. Kentvllle Ind Wollville. Mrs. George Michael, Lang. worth Avenue, leaves Friday to Join her daughter in Montreal tor the tall and winter months. Carol Ann is continuing her music studies at McGill Univer- Thg opening meeting Inr Ihe tall reason oi the Charlottetown i l lite Bill Campbell,i ark Terrace. The otticera nominaicd tor the U ' Dr sident, Mrs. Tom Dlvie lat. vice-president. Mrs. Don Kirkpatrick; 2nd. vice-pre- sident, Mrr. Percy Hood; sense» tary, Mrs. Allan McLeod; treass urer, Mrs. Don Laugille. A stouuiou followed regard- lng the Iraming a Constitu- tion {or the Unit. Refreshments were served by. the Miles! usisted by Mrs. T.‘ Brown or Halifax. ana Scolia. an"? Sm; Law”! I“. Dr. J K. King was the usher. _'.'____._._ Mrs. Arthur‘s. the mother III the bride. wore a sheath dress HOUSEHOLD HlNTs oi biue silk, hrr accessorlrs were beige. and her rorsage oi pink A new plastic» coated paper sweetheart "WES. lplale, really firm enough not In Following itie wedding re., ecpiion was held at iiic hntne,‘ 172 Spring st The hrinc's table was centred with the tradition- al tiered wedding cake. (tanked bv crystal bowls oi pale pink ro- ses nnd tall white tapers in cry. stal holders. canon ltlcokin proposed the toast to the bride. with the Crown. responding. sitti~Lieui. Brnwn then proposed the toast to the matron ot honour and the now- er girl. Telegrams oi congratulations were received by the bride and groom These were read try. the best man. i Alter the reception the couple leit on a short wedding trip to the Laurentlan Mountains. The bride is a graduate oi Fredericton High School, and pi Teacher's College. Fridericton. New Brunswick. she has been on the stall oi the Laval West Elementary School, Laval West chi-c. The groom graduated irom Dalhousie Universlty with de- grees in Arts and Education. buckle or split inpds. will hold a very substantial helpingi 1' pound or aver—securely" Avail-‘ aisle in shadow plaid, rose andi barbecue dcilgna, tha plate comes in two sizes: 7 int-heal (puckage of W. .17 cenlsi and 9 inchedlpackiilolzfl. " cenlll. ii the rungs or a moist cloth» ea dryer become rusty. yotr can nuke the dryer Bervicahie‘ again by wrapping plas- c tape around lhe rpaiy rungs. To keep iron pots and kettles‘ irom rusting after they‘ve been] washed, wipe them thoroughly dry then apply little lard They will live in iialiiax where Mr. Brown Is taking a poai-grm duals couru at his Alma Mater. ‘ nut of town guests at the wed~l ding were irom Wesunount. ‘ Quebec, Town oi Mount Royal. Quebec: otlawa, Ontario. Tren-j ton. Ontario and naliiax. No—i va Scotla. I ting the Sun shino parts. which ALICE TURNER llcw The monthly meeting oi thel Alice Turner UCW met at the . home at Mrs Randall Bodies in l llsweplember with the presidenl.‘ r s. E d s 91 Dumville in the chnir. The mceiing upl‘lll‘d iv i I h VELVET MAKES A COM \‘elvet ls suitable iiir this tall and winter. At lrit. ruiily culls ant-l sleeveless blouse with tester collar go under rh- ynni'tllrtrehel At right. Ben Barrnck's open lalkl'l suit is a. into degrees r for as min. or iiri. llll risen well and hump Intn VIRGINIA TIPSY CAKE I 5 out tolks . It tsp salt ii i- sugar l2 i» iiiird Hour 3 tsp I'MMYIE comics to i and uaier l tsp vanilla 5 EEK “lull-T i pl sherry wins I mat on: yolks salt and .ar ioeeilier iiniil iori Iigiii i sin Ilnur and hakiii: priiiilci .iin ‘lttuttlhrr add iIII'rilriIi'lY iiitii i not and iaiiill adding a in, . IIP \tlllel Ill\l Fillil lrl :ltlll' hoaion I‘LIL.’ iiiiiirr I’IIlIl' l'tlii [Hiltlll‘d illut‘l Iviii/i t" a r in nind Hqu l'oll liti- firm-s r ior rat in no niiii Im't-rl pan Itil i-ni-k iiiiiii tine Iit'lllme Irtllll pint it on iis ltt‘Illtl soiiiiis. iii-iir rliri-i-l \‘lltl' ti\ i- izikr rillt’l lot it «innit siiitr \l‘ll \Illmltlll tH'lIlII liliml 'llill liliiilllv or Iililntlv t‘\ll‘.til I'llllilllt'lll Volt {‘tHI Igtlyl' tile "THIN" oiii iii iii» 1 e hi us- , iVlL' ('ttIIIII hints or . aiiiril . anon in... ; rm ('0 I WITH \ Wash 3 to: pound. ioiiird lll‘t'I iimtvi iii» pliiic Plait- iii a dccp ioi-cr ll iih Mall‘r. add I ltihitlsltilnll l.m"::r and him: \lH'.\l‘ ii. limit": poliii l l)|<lal'(l iiaior pour in tin-tin: i “met In tn\<*t' t'liiwqunt‘l, SlilllItI-r lillll‘ lt-Iltlt‘r a i-lhiitll '3 hours (or hristoi 2v. hours (or . plate i ii i‘lr‘xli'nd. pnininos and car- Irois men he cunt-rd iiiiii ilie ‘ corned tiori dump the last mmtlll‘i. Itlll “IIIIIIILIP Should I)! . . i cooked srparainlv worn the roi-iwtl iii-rt is thin». ciii oiicxcrss flit silt r meat in lengthier- plt‘t , r. up“. with ‘ range mnrlapnlnl! on a heated i larte ploiirr brocade ltilet and ail-at. ‘ rile conhod potiiiors and ear. rrns at one eiirl diisi ii no a l EBACK shown a In rant" Roll call was ansiiercii hy twenty 1W0 members. and one visitor. Durlng the business net’lod‘ plans were made tor a iii-osiiy. tery dinner to be held in ih e; CB. center. The worship pcriod w led .by Mrs. Edsel Dumville.l ITiieme was- “ e shepherds: lMe." Ii-vmn 6a! was still" an d ereaieo quile a sensation when IDA BAILEY ALLEN Good Care Helps Make New Non—Stick Pans Lost IDA nAtLEY ALLEN iinlo the pan and let the burned TILE NON s STICK FRYPU iond stand to soak irec \‘oiv we have an almost min- the my legal,“ road m "mm introduced plete line oi nuns slick utensils— Medium" was Rn.” {aimed litany pl‘l'xunK liked it. iniind aaucepans. griddles. hakeii a re by prayer it renlly was nonstick and re- such as miiiiin, cnokv and loat The Miami: \1 as sung: the Ieadcr then prayer. led In I‘ . The moon: closed \Illl’l pra~ lowed directions eaacily. never 1mm slirkinz Ind H" be 0' “35 ycr tor mlssioniirv tilini-cd by applied an anra ye to the line Mrs. nonnltl hinliirsoii Lunch was sorted hy th e committee in charnc. ; MURRAY HARBOUR WMS . The \Iurldy llnrtioiir Wills" and ladies Alt‘l hold their Sept.l meeting at the home oi Mrs.l lRobert Glovcr. the \‘lCe-presi»l ldent who chaired the meetinzil IMrs. Phyllis Harris was acting; Xfcrelsryllll the «teem-e «Mrs. in they named warm ncirr Apgfpbggggi:"1fr‘;grigfm d ex ’an rls int: i — W— e . ' v - GI . ah d t T" “MT “r315 T939,“ a,“ sum him in help pay ior school Cu": m“ Em” APP" m Harimnl Illfe‘l‘sadln: w g impmvemw's . Measurements level: I ‘p ‘, i’ I, N R n A siicrcssiiil auction sale oi m,” ,0, 6 "'11" ’5‘“- ". ‘1‘"er ‘ '{ ‘Fairiields premiums was our ._ ,— E“ “5 “5“”? ,“"‘ 3 “fr” ried out with Mrs. Stanlev Curr of s pture tit-ginning \ltll'l h a; a fine" ~ by sevcn iiieiiiiirrs and two we " ' “‘ The Drnnram fur the ltleflllnfl itors in plate nl ilir devotion and ‘many mph” Mm m a“ l sson. Mrs (iloiri- read an in». iicresting letter ii-oni her prayer partner. who is in the hop _ Vi. ion, in the British Congo cadimz b} “[1 (It‘l’m Charity begins at home," wo prosonled A contest was conducted .Vlrs Marinit White and w Harris. The martini: closed w l the singing oi hymn "Under hi Wines" and prayer by Wri Harris Ladies Aid consisted oi linen» h held the sum oi si-iho it was: decided to use the date oi earh nne‘g birthdali giving a penny ior eat-h day. then doubling the amount or tripling it. Cindy Harris one the Milan- isi tor the evening. Liinrh was served. SDl'TH MILTON WI i Mrs.'Gernld ('nles was hos. less to South Milton wt when they met tor the _ p meeting which was hell attends. Reports oi the diiirrrnt com- mittees wcre heard and their: expenses sitcom-d to It was decided to donate the A pell. . m” pppnivmlnnrled it was durable ior a year pans. aren roasting pens are and dcdicatod. l-lymn 434 was or eieo more. table. av RF Thql LLY ARE 0 STICK certainly keep loads THE GOOD GUYS ' h ' vterp the tines who Iot- help. mg and mm. m..." “M 3 Should _\0li hiiv one~ nnlv li romniei-rial cleanser on it or you have the nation" In lollnw mum i, Wm, . k...” n, the directions ior use and clean» “7mm ml that urnmpany lhnm They also were cai-i-iiil to cook ToMDRRQW's pmx .g the loud _nt a moderate IrmPera. Sliced Tonialo sheet Picklc lure. so it would not stick and Marinade bunt onto the surface. i New England Corned tieei . BeeI and Horseradish Rctish WHEN THFA GOOFED . it pert-honor they ncre care. “‘1'” “"3"” vas a nuestion box which gavr lAcK-ACME - LAIIE IAcK . i is hard at The nriober hostess Is to he ‘ak-lh-l-mad In I . _ . i.oihonsanns4metzton Mrs. Stcwait Ciabbe. Rcirc li- Danhuflflnum mm w" "I RUSS?" Smflh- ic.GIlT~R~C da niydsoand ‘eill. Mrs. Neil atdiup acuntair Ivlrywhn . . route ""I“ “Ila-ivy. wk l. liiiirh the meeting closed niih‘iianrc...w.si “The Queen”. '5 Tel? it... v u. SALLY snows DOUBLE KNIT SUITS AND SHIFT STYLES a 100% pure wool worsted. The new tall charter a cranberry. teal. brown. mink a. well a. black and gay. The ante- come in two and three ptm styles. Prices Start lit 14.98 or to 19.98 POPULAR STRETCH PANTS There are can-ted to aim a to to. rotate: black . horewp . blue . red . green . berry and gold. P as 6.98 and 7.98 TAILORED SHIRTS In necettlllry this tall are the tailored shim which come In ptatha - prints - stripper and clweka. stun-t - long a and Hill up alcoves. nttori down collard. Made by “London IAIBsIe" and "shirt Tale-s" sin-o It) - In. as from 1.98 to 4.98 FALL SKIRTS loud wools - douhle Itn|tx - plaids in iiltm pleat-it - kittle and "A" line Ilyllnl. We Ilse a style and mltir [or you. Prices Start Ar 5.98 A11VS SdOIIS ahlpmonla oi lrnlt iitylaa are arriving da v—w-tutaa- l - w coats - akl tacketa - sweeten - gloves . handbags— lleep‘elr - duller: - Ilnpvle. DROP IN—l.nox AROl‘NM‘EE WHAT'S NEW AT SALLY'S SWEATERS MIMI. Inmh'l Wool. Ioois. Italian mnhnlr and Itir hlendlt Ara also" among mar dlaplay oi cardigans and pullovm. Gold. trey. blues. Iumuohe. whllr. crnnmry. Prices Stan At 5.98 New at sally-ii rnii. venlem Iris-awn! I'Ie Plan—buy it w _A "null depth!“ WI“ hnM sour purrtiniie until needed. SHOPS CHAImWN Sl MMI-IRSIDI‘. pres when your pact la and and pointvl so tle minted p ~slov Heap cati- bate at tho ii irr eiitt (iarnlkll with iicct and horse- radish l't‘llkil SWEET POTATO sovn‘LE siieet potatoes “a tsp ground nutmeg I o I - light briiiin suitor Hi tsp. sol 2 loan hiiiicr or margarine ASIIIONETTE ' ALON I l. r. rrenm npen Evrrv nay 3 PM. yolks l Cold Waving Bleaching loge whilcs . Tinting . shampoointt Cook swcei potatoes In boiling hour until tender no use vacu- um nnrkeii nnttwueelened sweet . poiniiir. . Drain. peel and mash unllI smnnlh Beat in spices, sugar. salt, but in and cream. Bcet egg yolks and add; told ln whites. healed still. Bake in Sept buttered ioulrle mold or r \sel‘nle in hot n Phone 4 973‘! 2:7 (lraiton St. Stop Smoking— This flag Way Do you want to stop smok- ing? In October Reader‘s Di goal, a woman. who stopped ‘. alter smoking 50 cigarettes ,1 a day. tells you how a new [mum “mum .; and dinerent method helpa e e o e o e c Disl. siipt. Sun the ot Canldl: fig‘fifif giflglglrm “:1: Phone d-xm . d-uss ' i ' ." 0d". Charlottetown, P.E.I. X, ggfflizr:g3’g:g;37 and“ Week-End Specials From Cudmore's & PJ'S Ltd. FRESH ISLAND BEETS 4 lbs. 25c ens-h Snow White Jumbo Slu Cauliflower 25c 5 lbs. Pickling Onions 29c d qt. Ripe, Tomatoes Gwen Tomatoes Gmtrn by "UNIVPS 4 for New Crop basket Florida Pink 99c Grapefruit 49c Snowflake Shortening 2 1-2 lb. plastic tub 69c Campbell‘s 4 tins Clark‘s ‘10 01.. Tomato Pnrk Tin Soup 49c Beans. 2 for 43c 2 lbs. Dates 33c Dinner 29c Perfection 5 tall tins Milk 79c Snic & Span SLICED RINDLESS DEVON BACON Our Own Slicing .. .......Ib. 59c I’llrk Roast Chops CORNEDBEEF..............33c CHICKEN WINGS 3 lbs. $1.00 ...........___...___ O P. J. 3 Ltd. Cudmoa-o’s DIAL 4-3585 DIAL and 4—8586 4-38]: FRI-2F. DELIVERY COD ORDERS ACCEPTED or