continued tron use 0 Fanning: or The Vmk 1k. and Mrs. Norman Watson gas son. Stuart, have arrived from Moritireal to spend a few days at Ville Waters. I I O jss hostesses,thLs afternoon at the gmlotsotown Golf Club are Mrs 3, D. Manning, Mrs. A. 6. Bruce, gs Misses Mildred Cudmore, Verna and-axe, Dorothy Dewar and E. G. Villett. i I O O Mos. Leslie Macliay entertained the Guli0lI' Club on Thursday sunhg in honor of the Misses Joyce Wiggisigton. Mary Whiteside uid Osrolyn Nelson who leave tlai city soon. Farewell addresses gnd presentations were made to ' C 0 0 Min Marjorie ltewart was hos- tnu on Sunday at a luncheon hold at the Charlottetown Hotel when members of the family gath- ered to honor their parents, Mr. and Mrs Vii. Allan Stewart who eolebrobod their wedding annivers- IE1. sot Mrs. I. 6. Blake and children left for their home in Montreal, fosluwing an extended visit with Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Nicholson. . . . Mr. Illd Mrs. Frank Andrew and Mr. and Mn. Artemus Wright of Iowis, are vacationing in New York, Baltimore and Washington. . . . llosiaases at the Wednesday nesting social of the Charlotte- sawn Yacht Club were Mrs. D. K. Martin. Mrs. Arthur Wright and Mn. Ralph Dumont. . . . Mr. and Mi's. Andrew Likely are pending the long weekend in saint John, N. B., where they are guests of the farmer's mother, Mrs. Prank Likely. . . 0 Norman Nicholson and son, Errol, returned Monday (allowing a vacation trip to Niagara Falls, and the Canadian ilatiorial Exhibition in Toronto. . . . Mr. and Mi's. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Shaw. 'Strathnairn." West River, return- sd last Sunday from Bathurst, V. B., where they attended the lhompson-Woodside wedding. . . . Mrs. William Hunter, accompani- ed by two children returned to her home in Winnipeg after spend- hg the slimmer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Fraser, Good- vill avenue. . . . Mrs. Bud I-lsmm held it miscel- laneous show-r lui. week-end at the home of her mother, Mrs. Bterns Webster, Ln honor of Miss Bi-eta Potter whose marriage to Mr. Leigh Walker will take place October 5. in Truro. N. 8. Assist big the hostess were Miss Claire Mcwade, Mrs. Gerald Doyle, Mrs. Items Webster and Mrs. Roy Mac- Billlvray. . . . Mrs. L G. Rarrisay and Mrs. Austin Pcndergast. were co-hos- teeses at the home of the former h Kurisington during the tea hour when they honored Miss Adelaide Glover who left Thursday for Tor- onto where she joined the con- greaatlan of St. John. A gift was presented to her. . . . Mrs. Gordon McQuillen, New Yank. left Wednesday for her home. She was called home recent- i owing to the pasing of her mother, the late Mrs. Alfred wan. . . . The Misses Valerie Rogers and Lorna Chandler left Wednesday tor Montreal. 0 O 0 MI. and Mrs. Gordon White and ly left Tuesday on a motor to the eastern United States. . 0 0 Mr. Louis MeAu.lay and family, W King street, had as their guest. mm Henry J. Maloney. kan- Illle, Ont. He left last week-end for Boston and New York, accom- panied by Elliott and Frank Mc- Aliilvy. . . . Illmstcol and Mrs. D. I. Ooh- sad leave today by car for Lon- don, Ont, whore they will visit their son-in-law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Mcairr. They will be accompanied as for as Kings- take the final year in Arts in Queens University. I O I llrl. Arthur J. Dri.s.coll of Bos- ton. Mass. has retumed home after a visit with her brother and sister- has by their son, Walter, who W111 in-Law. Mr. and Mrs. Leith W Robertson. . . 0 Miss Jean LeBlanc of Saint John. N. I. will be the guest of Mrs B. Wigmore over the long week-Cid. I O 0 Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Dunn with their son, Jimmy, returned to Montreal after spending two ween with the lattsr's mother. Mrs. R. Wigmore, and Mr. Dunn's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Dunn. . . . Mrs. H. E. large is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Roy Quiglcy, Oxford at, Halifax. . . . On Wednesday the tee hostesses at the Summerslde Golf and Coun- try club were Mrs. Harold Schur- man, Mrs. B. 1". Hunter. the Misses Adele Dlngwell and Lillian Cud- more. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Firth Bowneas have returned to their home in summer- sida after visiting in Ontario with the letters mother. Mrs. R. Wallis and sister, Mrs. Ohm-les May, in Cornwall and the farmers daugh- ter, Mrs. A. St. Denis in Ottawa. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Harold Crockett left Summeraide on Tuesday to visit friends in New Hampshire and Cape Cod, Massachusetts. . . . A number of Mrs. Hammond Johnson's friends in suminerside surprised her on'Moriday on the occasion of her birthday by tend- ering her a dinner party at Brier- cliff in Pernwood. s . . Mrs. W. P. Callaghan returned to her home in summe side this week after vlsting in Charlottet- own, guest of Mrs. Charles Con- holly. . . . Mrs. Heath Strong of Summer- slde spent the week-end with rela- tives in Charlottetown. . . . Dr. and Mrs. L. B. Pullin with their children, Billie and Patsy, left Thursday on return to Corn- erbrook, Newfoundland after visit- ing in summerside, guests of Mrs. Pullin's mother, Mrs. Leith Crue. . - . The Mines Jean Cairns and Phyllis Hog; were Joint hostesses at the home at the former, Sum- merside East, on Wednesday even- ing at s. miscellaneous shower, honoring Miss Bonnie '-'-'oodslde. who will be a Beptem bride. . . . Mrs. H. M. Downing has return- ed to her home in Bummersid after spending several weeks in Montague, guests of her brother- in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Beer. Mrs. J. I. Campbell loft Bum- merslde on Wednesday to visit with relatives in Campbsllton, N. 3. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Walker of Moncton, N. 3.. returned home after visiting in Summers'-' East. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Brad Cairns. . . . Mrs. L. B. Crue, accompanied by Mrs. Keith cm: and son Alan re- turned to their homes in Summer- side after a three weeks' visit with Ltxcol. Leith Crue. Central Command, Oakvllle, Ontario. . . . Min Bernice Dunstan on the latching staff of Rockcliff Public school. Ottawa. has returned after mending the month of August in summerside. guest of her sister Mil. Lola Cause. . . . lbs. I. Lsitoy Holman, Mrs. I. T. Tanton, M-rs. Harry Silliphant, Mr. A. 3. L. Home and Mrs. W. A. rls were co-hostesses at the home of the former in Summer- alde on Thursday at the tee. hour, honoring a number of Charlotte- town ladies. . . . Mr. and -Mrs. Wendell Osllbeck have arrived from Hamilton, On- tario, to spend their vacation in Burnmerside, guests of the form- er's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George A. Oallbeck. Mr. and Mn. Oarl Dickie with their two sons of Sydney, N. 5., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dickie in Bumm . . . . Mr. and Mrs. H. 1!. Hours and daughter, lslly, have returned to Iidice Brooks Designs IICI-Cl IESICIS ll. GAY COLORS COLOR with a stroke of an icon! In seconb. isnsler this combin- ation of lively red and gay green vegetable deaths to kitchen towels, aprons, ilurichcon cloths, napkins Make old linens look NEW -- make novelty sellers for your basaar - maka shower-gifts galore, Quick, send now! "H1! "Is-on-on" color designs! Washable! Psttsm 7210 has 0 de- signs, as x 896 inches. lend 'rwxN'rir-rrvs arms in coins for this pattern (stamps can. nd be accepted) to Alice Brooks dedg-ns elo The Guardian. 60 Front St. West, Toronto. Ontario. Please print plainly NAME, AD- Dams, ranmu mmam and 8121. 'IIlMFUL OP IDIAB -- the DH Alice kooks Needlecraft teioc. It has the most popular embroidery, or-oohst, sewing, solo.-. transfer designs to send for. Phrs s pattsrna printed in book. send I cents for your copy. Ideas to: giite. ” , fashions. 7i;a:A-r nasaor leaps Flow in the Orimay islands. chief Briiili naval anchorage h In first World War, is 15 rise lug. eight miles wide. Ottawa after spending their vaca- tion in summerside, guests of Mrs. speera' parents, Mr. and Mrs George Callback. . . . Mrs. Horace Macliariane was hostess at her summer cottage at North Bedeque last evening when bridge was in play. . . . Mrs. Clarence Mercer was hos- tess at her home in Bum erside on Wednesday evening I the opening meeting of the Beta Sigma Phi. O 0 O . Mrs. Hazen Phillips has returned to her home in Sumrnerside after visiting with friends in sprlnghlll, N. 8. . . . The Misses Sheila Clark and Adele Henderson were co-hostesses at the home of the former in Sum- merside on Monday evening, honor- lng Miss June Johnston, whose marriage will take place today. The Misses Amy Cairns and Nancy Bell assisted the hostesses in serving. . . . Mrs. William Roach of .sum- merside is holidaying with relatives in Montreal. 0 O C Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Hunter enter- tained at their home in Summer- side on Friday evening of last week in honor of Dr. and Mrs. William Morcaide and Dr. and Mrs. Burton Howatt of Charlotte- town. . . . Miss Ruby MacNeill has return- ed to summer-side after visiting in Toronto and Guelph, Ontario. . . . Miss June Johnst , September bride-elect, and Miss Amy Cairns, who enters the Prince County Hos- pital as a student nurse, were tendered e. party last week-and at the cottage of Mayor and Mrs. Henry Wedge. Guests were staff members of llmnan Drug Com- puny. I O 0 Mrs. Roscoe Jeffery was hostess at her home in summerside on Wednesday evening honoring Mrs Allister Locke (Ruth (Simmons) who is leaving on Monday to take up residence in Winnipeg, Miss Alma. Corney on behalf of those present, presented the honored guest with a farewell gift. I O 0 Mrs. Everett wedlock of Char- lottetown, spent two weeks in Hall- fax with her son and daughter- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Wedlock and on return spent a few days in Eummeralde with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A I wedlock. O 0 Miss Mary Mountain was guest of honor at a surprise party on Wednesday evening at the surn- mer cottage of Mayor and Mrs. Henry W. Wedge and was present- ed with a. farewell gift. The Misses Jessie Bingham and Sandra Logan were so-hostesses. O C 0 On Thursday at the supper hour Mrs. J. Donald MscKay entertain- ed at he home in Eummerside for Miss Mountain, also for the Misses Jessie Bingham, Barbara. Morrison and Alice Ramsay who an leaving to attend college. . . . Mr. and Mrs. G. I. Irving ar- rived last evening from Sheibrooke. Que. to spend two weeks with the is.tter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. McAssey, Spring at, Summer- side. 0 O 0 Mrs. Ina Moase and Mrs. E1-nest Walker were Joint hostesses at the summer cottage of the former at North Bedsque yesterday at the tea, hour honoring Mrs. Jennie Harding of Boston, Mass. T21”I(l;i:5Hdm Roll -. Ups Preparel 1-! cups (5 ounces) package minute rice as directed. on package. Put. it in water bring to I boil. Heat 56 cup tart jelly with about 85 cup rich prepared mustard. Combine Va cup chopped pars ley and hot rice. Place equal pnr- tions on 8 thin slices boiled hem. Roll up. place in baking dish, cover with hot sauce. Bake 10 minutes at 4001'. Serves 4 llucky people. SIW-EASY SEAIATII Busy mom, whip up these ward- robe wonders in a jiffy! Minimum of pattern pasts. no nttirig worries- thia was desi d for beginners! Princess Jumper, box Jacket, blousc offer many changes for Monda.y-to- Sunday variety. Pattern 4545: Children's sizes 2. 4, G, I, 10. Else I blouse 1 yard 36-inch; Jumper 196 yards 86-inch nap: jacket 134 yards This pattern easy to use, simple to sew, is tested for fit. Has oom- pleto illustrated instructions lend Thirty-Flvs Gents (Inc) in tans ( cannot be accepted) for this pattern. Print plainly Bile. Name. addrem, Btyle Number. Send order to ANN! ADAMS, care The Guardian, G) Front Street, west. Toronto. n 1'0 PIODIJOI TV FILM! IDNG ZINC!-I, &Q. (CPL- Roeve Mule On-In announced die sale of H6 sans at land at the west end of this sturban Toronto village Thursday to Shelly Films. Ltd, which plans to build a 3400.000 plant for the production of TV films. IIAVX IAIIICADEI IT. 138. Xd. (CF)-Prone ties: d bsswu h causing salmon is &qpon has some Newfound- reoas-nnrr um-n Iceland in the north Atlantic been an independent republic ending the union will Denmai IOM slum. says M. J. Simon. hmt-jinn at Plsceniia. He Unchained after spawn- sim- W beaver dun! and MacPliee-Macllougall Wedding The rriyarriage of Alice Jeanette. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John D. MacDougall, Lower Newtown, to Mr. Donald Everett. MacPhce. son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert MacPhee. Grandvlew, took place on August 6, at 5 pm.. in St. John's Presby- terian Church, Belfast. Rev. James E. Heathwood officiated. Miss Shirley MacDonald played the wedding march and Mr. Scott MacPherson sang. "Bless This House,” and "I'll Walk Beside You." The church was decorated with baskets of mixed flowers and roses. While ribbons with a red rose marked the guest pews. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father. wore a gown of while satin with a. long train, sweetheart neckline, fitted bodice and the sleeves ended in points over her hands. Her finger- tip veil of tulle illusion was held by a small cap of white satin and she carried a cascade bouquet of pink roses. Her only ornament was a single strand of pearls, gift of the groom. Miss Marion MacDougal1 as matron of honour for her sister, and Miss Florence MacPhee and Miss Amelia MacDonald as brides- maids wore waltz-length frocks of yellow and orchid, respectively, in layers of net over taffeta each layer heing caught by lilies of the valley. The maid of honour carried a nosegay of orchid mums. and the bridesmaids carried nosegsy of yellow mums. They wore head- dresses to match their frocks. Little David MacDougall, nephew of the bride, carried the rings on I white satin pillow. Mr. Lloyd Mac- Leod acted as bestman and the ushers were Mr. Douglas MacDou- gall and Mr. Preston Sanderson. Mrs, MacDougali, m o'1.her of the bride, was gowned in navy blue lace over pink taffeta. She wore a white hat and navy and white accessories and a corsage of white carnations. Mrs. MacPhec. mother of the groom. wore a gown of pink and white with a white hat and matching accessories and a cor- ggge of pink carnations. The reception was held follow- ing the ceremony at Sandy's Restaurant. Marshfield. Whe 11 luncheon was served to approxi- mately 130 guests. Theltoast to the" bride was proposed by Mr. Lloyd MscLeod and responded W by the groom. ' Toasts to the bridesmaids and mothers of the bride and groom followed. . Following the reception the bride and groom left on a honeymoon trip to the Cabot Trail, Cape lire- ion Island and Val”l0l.lS,0l-her P0'"i5 ln.the Maritime -Provinces. For travelling the bride chose I grey flannel suit with pale blue linen ECC8!Sl)l'ics and wore a cnrsago of yellow mums. The out-of-town 1119515 W9": ” Mr. and Mrs. Gordon MBCDOUEIH and David 0! Festwond. Mm; Mr- and Mrs. Preston Sanderson. 0!- tawa, Ont: Mr. and Mrs. Douglas MacDougail. Chatham. N- 3-? Ml” Florence MacPhee. C I T19 5 River, Mass; Miss Marion Mac- Dougall, Medlord, Mum: M155 Amelia MaeDonald,. M e d f o r 1!. Mass: Mr. Lloyd MacLeod. Arn- herst, N. S.: Mr. Lawrence Bemis, Medway, Mass: Miss Audrey Law- rence, Amherst. N- 5-3 ML "id Mrs. Leslie Johnson. Stone.-ham, Mass; Miss Margaret MacLean, Cambridge, Masa.: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beheau. Cambridge. Man-: Miss Shirley Beheau. Cnmbndse. Mass; Miss Kay Munroe, Mcdford, Mass. and Mr. Clem Wight. Need- ham, Mass. - Mr. and Mrs. MasPhce will reside in Grand View. t ..m....-.:.:..-i. Fort Augustine CHICKEN SUPPER LABOR DAY Fort Augustus Hsfl Supper 4.30-9.00 Games -- Dance Anne Adams Patterns . The Stars Say By Eslrelllia For Tomorrow ON this Sunday. outdoor activi- ties shnuld prove the best means of relaxation after the work week. Travel and entertainment plans should also work out 1! During the evening hours. the stellar influences piesage excep- tionally nne relationships with both friends and business associatu. and there is a possibility. too, that achievement of your desires may be brought a little closer through the good will of one of them. For the Birthday If tomorrow is your birthday. you should find the months ahead ex- ceptionally stimulating. I.ong.pend. ing business and financial problems should be concluded satisfactorily between now and the end of the year and, during this same period, there is also a likelihood that some unexpected beneilt may accrue through travel, a new invention or the favor of an influential person. Blouses and Sizes 2 to iix liucri Sizes 2 in Ex unlined Sizes 8 to I4 lined . .. suede--sizes 2 to 61:. Favorites for Classroom Wear nsfmunmsmnuhami; in the iaidstofseme ' cues- pcrlenoes, either social or romantic. and there is also a likelihood that you will receive news of an inheri- tance or some other nnsncial wind- fall. A child born on this day will be shy, sensitive, retiring and highly intuitive. The Day After Tomorrow There may be a tendency toward irascibillty on Monday so, in deal- ing with others, avoid mu: ' 1 subjects. and go out of your way to promote hsnncnlous relation- ships. Be careful if traveling, too. If it is necmsary for you to make: an important decision and you are in doubt, ask advice of someone you trust. During the evening hours. your own Judgment will be better. For the Birthday If Monday is your birthday. his next four months promise much in the way of business and financial activity, and also stimulating as- pects for social. domestic and ro- mantle affairs. especially. Astrolo- Seisirdlmlspt-&1I64!hsGu.s..vdis.n Rags! gioal influences forecast uncmocted Deeembc, however. A child born or honors, promotion or some othu this day will be a loyal and sincav sign of prefa-merit from supuriors. During the will enter upon a cycle which will be exceedingly bcncilcial where self- dcvelopment is concurred. and you should gain new light on how no handle difficult ya tlems in the future. Avoid a tendency toward ex- hrlmd, highly practical h bunny winter nmths, you or professional ventures. HUGE CIDCK The pendulum regulating Digl Ben. the clock on London's ,Housu travumce amt” Nowmbor um of Parliament. is 18 feet long, weighing 700 pounds. was COLA - DAL! OW Olndll MI ' UOLMII small at: was IICKIV - warn no luvs Fault nuns. 90”. Civwi O I 3 5-um 6'-ya-an Al. 5 , Plan lruuuviat. Visit our Tots to term on the right Class-Fashions. i Skirts rayon t Sturdy Quality Jeans 2.95 1.98 4.25 Sizes 3 to 14 unlined ............. ..- B0ys' Shirts -- Snlid colors and colorful plaids in Virdla and Plan- 1.59 to 4.95 Mount 2. MFLEOD use the Second Floor and start." the fall school Skirts - Velvcty Corduroys - Permanent Pleated Orlons -- Sturdy comfortable slacks - plaids-practical Teens Department on loot with our top-of-thr Gay Wools - Also authentic all wool Tsrtans Blouses from 1.95 to 2.95 SLACKS in wool and corduroy: and viyella in authentic Tarians. 2.95 to 6.95 Pullover Sweaters Drlnns and ltitwn all wool-nmthprunl ti'vaitx:'--fxastei and darker shades--sizes 6 to 2.95 to Coat Sweaters lll sixm. E to 11 wars Also in erlos or wool From 2.95 to DRESSES Distinctive fall spun rayon: in flattering plaids and checks-also corduroy: in one and two piece styles. From 3.95 to 7.95 Regulation style pleats and square neck. Ray- on and nylon Navy blue only. 3.95 and 5.95 Tunics with hos!- gabarcfine- 1!. 4.95 5.95