glggooor _ i PRINCE EDWARD TODAY IING CROSBY - IOI HOPE - ALL-STAR CAST “VARIETY GIRL” _MAT,INEE 3:30 — EVE. SHOWS 7-9 O€OO€ ll ' Sonia Goes East” B! B, Molly Tharp "Aren't "they-Tight of mlssius thilflioaltlfdlah smiled. "To keep their rule is more im- portant to thcm. The boa! Will THE CHARLOTTETOWN iousaoinn l SIIT IIUWII tilt -- Delaney-Lane a TAKING IAXATIVES Wedding Bells TIIIS WAY l “ One of the loveliest of the mid S“ Hozxgubrorrxz‘; C.“ B. summer weddings was solemnlzed l , at Kenslngton Presbyterian Church fiyllililllclrtsr’! Piillihil "first"! on Sunday. August l7th, i947, at i glgllngilllgliz; hfllfzlgtiit’ ‘In; 3:3 one o'clock in the afternoon, when I morning cut down to 2. fter ii few Roberta Wm“ Delaney and Hon“ l da a, try 1. Morton Lane wok the vows of holy Then try taking Carter's mm other matrimony before the Reverend d“i/- Y“ m" "i?" “ml Y“ "n k"? ' James M. MacGowan. The bride II i: at the top . v- " » ‘Liitisxui, Hi.’ s“ SEPTEMBER 3, 19,’ of the class with cross again in a few hours. or 6V9": to-morroov. In the cities we are; learning from the West how to‘ hurry and keep time-tables. biiyif such things arc of no mailer litiie- l m PtIiIiIsEVdIIOCIiIlIeI-lliyalrltiillsthtitliiy you can a daughter o! Mr‘ and Mn‘ w‘ l" cut down the dose—from3to l-to at Delaney. Kensington. and was giv- the needs _ot your individual system. i en in marriage by her father. The Wghutiifllilfiiilppllllfllmeitii- _ to “ml bridegroom is the son of Mr. and at era e preanou yourin s tractnothllfway,butthoroughly/Phe Mn‘ "any mug’ Montague‘ are?’ aredoublyeffectlvabecnusemiidewit ‘IJMIWI! 0i 815C119“ mldfi 5 81'!»- two vegetableherbscompounded prop- 5 lous setting f0!‘ the bridal party. "I,i',g°"h°;:"Ih-°i' “émahl t. i The charming young bride wore ounan can cu ow o an ive . . . . ,t dlti l hit tin with train. dosingthisCarter way, Ask for Carters ‘ are‘ 1:15;" “élp eves; Caught with Pills by name to get the genuine iit an ‘ , drugstore—85l. Start the Cartergrn - . orange blossoms. Her arm bouquet uatcd dose mathod toni _ht, and iump w“ of white 813411911, 511g w“ at- out of bed tomorrow fee ing good. tended by h" frlcnd‘ Mrs‘ Mark ‘ ii;mr.mi"grsixz.fiats €‘*“"°." “ '"“"°“.°‘ “"13" lift; Less-WISE "iidflits i" “gm i ecom ng gown o orga za, a _ _ bungalow. always Within a ring vi: hat of flowers and nosegay of sweet thilt no other pen writes like sheltering trees which was con~| rem s11 in ‘slpicuous in the’ open countryside.’ pa” and snapdmgon ‘I a Watermanfi! At the top for ' white. They were so far apart that Sonia‘ Miss Genevieve Delaney, sister of Ema", new styling ; ; ; gcignlific began to understand the value of t1 the bride was bridesmaid and con- _ , I white neighbour up here, and it; flnulng the white motif, was at- design . . . and the choice o a coma “'85 imlmtssed 11110" he!‘ by i119,’ tractively gowned in white taffeta pletely personal point_gmund by hand in 14-kt. gold! On any cams pus, Waterman’! Pens are leaders friendliness of the half dozen neO-l with halo hat of flowers to match for quality, value and performancei SUMIIIS TIIIIIL- FIII.- SAT. What Lay Ahead THE NEW CRUSADER $5.95 (Left) Tapériia beaaty...low price. yet. has features of ei. ' ‘lslffillllllllrll u . . Illsl n\ rut hooded point. Blue, "iintli IIIIIOOII, [KEY- So it seemed. Jiidiifli b!’ m! manner in which the 9855911865 disernbarked and took the wiilifl! train on the other side, Where the station was a mere shack. The train itself was of pocket size, wit-h a long ftiiinellcd engine. When Sonia, saw its outline in the dis- tance, a, flash of memory told her the carriages would be brcwn and yellow. Here it was, the train ofi rare and thrilling jsurrieys, just as: it had been in her childhood. l It started; then it stopped for a_ straggler vulio come running “mil shouting up the bank. Finally it’ jogged away, through the same‘ endless plain of little fields. f The Indian who spoke to Sonia, on the boat and had breakfast with ' screen ITS earnest t §’ THE DAUNTLESS $3.57 (Rlflit) A biflhhllldlfilflt husliy for emonl er writing itnrl years of eervire. lIIue, e VII-(Irpoy. Prices i nrlurle Exrlu pie who met t-hcm at intervals and also carried white sweet peas MMU/“dminnuh along the line. Each lot brought a.' and srmpdragon, tray of tea, fruit and cakes to| Miss Margaret Mllligan, cousin refresh the travellers. and by the of the bride, looked very sweet as time Mr. Macferlsnds own flower girl, in white dotted swiss. them had gone to another carriage He had told them he was a medical station was reached. Sonia had and carried a basket of mixed never, in a short space, drank so flowers. doctor, qualified in London and practising in Calcutta, and that he‘ was going to visit his father, t1 small landowner, in the South of much tea or received so many in- Mr. Arnold Lane capably acsed vitatlons to come and stay, from the role of groomsman. strangers who appeared to know all Mrs. Ervln Jay presided at the about her. ' ‘organ, and rendered musical num- Behiiir- _ bers appropriate to the occasion. 50"“! felt lliqillsillve 3nd VETY‘ Journey's End Mr. Roscoe Walker, as soloist, gave IBYWFMIii-ts-‘iel Bfsked MI-hllllificzg", a pleasing rendition of "O Promise lane vitla 50f 0 Person 5 a "l Mrs. Macfarlane, who met her Me". The guests were ushered to might be- “H15 "am? l5 a Hind" husband, was a square, weather,‘ their seats by Messrs. Alex Mathe- Om», Mot-inn DQsPrDbnuiy his father beaten looking Wcman,~ with a son, Summerside and Keith Ken- ls an Old-faslllfined l-linou, living Slightly dmwnng voice and a mam Md). in a village like a 998w"- °X¢°Pi net‘ which made it impossible to‘ For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. that his house might b9 01 brick imagine that anything could ever‘Delaney chose black crepe, with llisiefld 0i ihflwh- “lid hi" a few excite her. , ‘matching accessories, silver fox beds and chairs." she. too, said: "We're looking cape, and ccrsage of pink gladioli, "‘ mus‘ ha” ink!“ a 809d ‘ISM y forward to a visit from you, when: While UM BO-Stllme Wfllfl by WE 0! enlflpme i0!‘ lhe 5"" l‘) 5° I° you have settled down. Dunn-non groom's mother was of lilac french Ellllgéflfiustznfiinéléljélillfigmciunv as hel is only wn‘ mp9s “cm Mynp0;-e_ crepe with matching accessories, . . . , 1 expect yoiili find your aunt alone sliver fox cape, and corsage of yel- Dmbfibly hid t0 h" ‘Emily °p'l I had a note from her yesterday 10W Slldltlll- position. It is against 51mi- miid“ and she said Mr. Gedge was away Immediately following the cere- rules to cross the sea." lb, a few daysg- ‘many, a reception was held at the "Then he can‘! be a slim H1115" Sonia normed a rather cancer. home for relatives and friends of himself?" ‘Md 100k "am Mn Macfariane go the contracting parties when sweet "No one can who takes up modern m5 Wm, but he only 551d, "Qh peas and phlox were attractively life. He has to bresk rules r181“ wen. 14-5 a lucky moment yo; yw arranged about the rooms. A buffet and left. I don't knew, though. how to arrive, u M“ Gedge i, 510m;- lunch was served, from a table, long it takes them to throw off The skunk,“ 01m ubo on which sweet peas and snap Lfihn Jliamlkmarest- Cwshvwfliliiw FlankFaylei; MORE WRITING . . . GREATER ECONOMY Waterman‘: Blue-Block Ink is oom- pletcl permanent. Washable Blue is nfe A: schoolwork or home use . . . washes easily from hands or clothes, Writes rnanv times farther! In the '__'___'_'__'—_ handy Tip-Fill botllc, 15¢. Waterm an’ "950 you QuafiZyYI EXTRA: NEWS - CARTOON - ANIMAL COMEDY ootvr MISS "ms SPECIAL RADIO INTERVIEW WITH BETTY HUTTON oven RADIO STATION CFCY TODAY ‘AT 1.00 P.M. 0%' Later, the happy couple left on a wedding tour to Boston and other points of interest. 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Phone 341 EXPERT MAGNETO REPAIRING i, iiii’ 1i ,.. , i,» , . Li i ... v . p... Hit-ill till. liP/lll BATT 8i MaeRAE AUTOMOTOR ELECTRICAL. SERVICE 171 Grafton 8L trouble; are easily hurt or made angry, once-operative? Then it is time to change your attitude, If you wish lo succeed. SENSITIVE DIGITS IDNDON -— ICP) — Because of the fatailstic Hindu outlook. Thurs the difference at bottom between them and us. They resign them- selves and contcmlliaifi‘ Where ‘We keep struggling on to get things done." After n llttlereflection he saidt’ “It's fortunate that you seem to take an interest in all YOU 55¢ Otherwise you might find Mynpore very quiet." Sonia was pleased to find him be- ginning to talk easily. She had guused that behind his scrupulous and formal manners, he had been alarmed at taking charge of a strange young woman. "Do tell me about Mynpore." ' "It was a grand place ln the days when your uncle grew indigo and manufactured the dye. as We did all over Behar. That. gradually de- cllned after a German flrm put a chemical Sllbiiltllto on the market. In the last twenty-five years or so we’ve mostly turned to sugar and country crops. Your uncle, was the last to change. He seemed to lose heart when he finally had to give it up. I suppose you remembered something of him?" "Only that he was great fun." "Yes,he was. He was also l. wonderful big game shot. You'll find him rather changed. I may say my wife and I arc extremely fond of him and of Yfilll‘ HiiT-i- I was an assistant at Myripore in our early married days." "Did you know my parents, too?" “I did. Your father and I come out here about the some lime. He The station for Mynpore came next. It seemed like a dream to Sonia, as she got out of the train, tihat she should at last be here, within a few miles oif the place that had been just s name at the dragon made a delightful ground for the beautifully decorat- ed brides cake and wedding cake Mrs. Frank Nauss and Mrs. Earle Kennedy poured, while Mrs. Gor- don Cook, Mrs. Fred Davison, Mrs. which she wore white accessories. Prior to her marriage. the bride was tendered a miscellaneous show- er. at the home of her parents when she received many beauti- ful and costly gifts. Theo. Ling, Mrs. J. K. Beer and ‘Mrs. Linwood Toombs assisted in serving. The grooms gift to the was l gold wrist watch. L. head of Aunt Emily's letters. An Indian servant in a belted khaki tunic and khaki turban came forward, snlaaming, handed her a, note. and began to get. out, her luggage, with the aid of the station coolies he had collected be-' forehand. The note, from Aunt Emily,; said: “I have sent Khlldat‘ Bu): to‘, meet you, as your uncle is away fo-r a clay or two. He will look after everything." z Khudar Bux did look after every- thing and most competently. I-fe conducted Sonia to an ancient car outside the station, packing her heavy luggage on to a bullock cart, also sent from Mynpore. ,, Sonia gc-t in beside him, and they Mr. and Mrs. Lane will take up residence in Halifax, where Mr. Lane is a member of the staff of the Bank ot Nova‘ Scotis. —Nor. bride Broadloom Rugs CUSTOM MADE In Any Size-In All The New Colors MILL REPRESENTATIVE In Charlottetown and Vicinity For A Few Days For Free Estimate in Your Own Home Phone ISII MR. M. CAINE, QUEEN HOTEL set off, along an earth road with ruts a foot deep. banked up be- tween the fields, seeming to lead nowhere. Somewhere, sonia felt sure, it iwould come to a river. She longed to ask Khuder Bux, but there was not a word of Hindustani left in her mind. She could have shouted with de-; light when the river sppcared| STARR déooyandlaano/ Eightv-threi years making strong the thin e that make the Maritime: strong . . . the It'll I suddenly between steep, ggndyl airings lgeismske thedbig rbehlngs arable‘. | ll! I R llfl’ POGO! . . . IIGI’ II Ifl 33:21:; ‘.112 WOT? ‘(barge Y?!‘ . ‘ ‘ . nuts and rivets and apiltu and tie rode. g n“ m ' ‘m! ‘m. i . Almost a million of regulars in stock-or m?" 0" ll 5°85" 555115113’ I50 87111180 g - made io your specifications Writei trwo planks at the width of the‘ car, for a ganway, Khudm- 13px, STARR MANUFACTURING WORKSJJD. learnt his planting under your uncle. Mrs. Gedge was, of course much older than he was. more like a motiher than a sister to him." "Aunt lhnily has never said any- thing aboul that to me. She used to write about everything but her- self." “That's like her. You'll have to see if you can't look after her n little. It's higih time someone did." "Doesn't Uncle Justin?" Mr. MacFarlane seemed to con- sider for a few moments before he answered. "You will probably be more with heir." Then he went on, "You will meet some of your neighbours as we get into our own part of Behar. Two or three of them gave me shopping com- missions to do in Calcutta, and they will be at their various station to get their parcels. Anyone within thirty mile: or so of your fac- tory is u. neighbour. up here. We still call our places factories. as they used to be In the indigo days, but. of course. it means nothing now." later on, he pointed out to her equally unconcerned ran the car Since I864 at Darmouth, N.$. down the abrupt slope. It seemed breakfasts are in store for Eng- lishmen. Eggs and bacon - trad. QUICKIES instead of three and M chicken; instead of 20, By Ken Reynot? "Since we found a hot water heater with a Guardian Want A0 entirely by chance that the wheels met tlie planks, and that he brought up the car before its front wheels were ctver the other end of tire ferry. Sonia could only suppose that tlie process seemed loss unlikely when one was used to it II‘ followed her To school Oni day which made ‘the Teachers curse- "lrlovu can we make ‘ti-tings bellir when this ‘Thing makes ‘them worse 7‘ The‘ f coolles pushed the barge acros with long poles. That she also knelw, somehow, before- hand. And Mynpore was near now. because this must he the river where she used to come for her morning ride when she was stay- lfl there, (To Be Continued) MINI! FRAMES FACE NEW YORK - Mink frames the face on close fitting bonnets of Plitfil Velvet draped with long chiffon scarves. velvet plllboxes are trimmed with cascades on both sides. Most effective for evening are cascades of black paillettei, cut in narrow. curving strands rug. gestive of feathers. their delicate finger touch. 00 women will help in the manufact- s.- BE 600D TU YUIIIISEIF PJVM wilfi —l can take a shower with my overcoat off!‘ GENEVA WRlDTRADE SUMMER Sctioot \‘\‘\““-_-‘-_a. \_