- .~e¢~‘---1.<' PAGE EIGHT i . humans sranwvcsr T 0 ' l) A Y nonsm- cuwvrrnos "THE BlllDl-WORE BOOTS" Speciol Shorts — Shows 3:25 - 7 - 9 in raiser rnwsnn riiunrl-rnii-ssr. n ream min and a NEW moi-i o4 "ll-Arm in the latest and Greatest “Roali" Show of them All! 6mg sob and Dome ore Dfi o gooiy giddy . gold luifi man o l4 floral laugh llldl é EXTRA: NEWS - POPEYE "BEN HOGAN" - A Special Golf Feoiurette car-trot. 1w "STRANGE - THURS —- Fill. and SAT. CONQUEST“ Shows 3:30 - 7 - 8:45 '5 A PM Y/IVG‘ and playing have: with your funnybona Jor the iaughel Iilh Ross HUNTER - Fortunio BONANOVA‘ dioris MERRICK - Gloria HOLDEN ALSO: SERIAL - COMEDY Y “Ne Otber Inna" "Tillie Te " ‘Old MacDonald Had A Ianu" rel sourrrr rmmrs WJ. axing i EMPIRE The annual meeting of the South ber 7. i946. Pinette W1. was held at the home of Mrs. Jack Nicholson on Novem- The president presiding, the GEIITIIIL Gllllllllll |This seamless-messes’ of local interest. but seventeen; able In advance. i OONIIDIBATION ‘ SUBANCI. , BEAUTIFUL Christsnss Cards. ‘we box. ‘roombe Music more. HOWARD MoINNIB, Fittod Footwear now located at 115 Queen . Street. . moon's m.» chrisaaas ram ' graphs Iivenings by appointment . XMAS GIFTS on sale Jean's Novelty Gift shoppe, 193 l-lliloboro. BBANTIOID ASPHALT BEING- LIB Arroiooh in red and green. Fenhell d: Chandler. l Miss VIOLET amrwisnz.' well known hair stylist. has join-i ed the staff of the Colleen ‘Beautyl shoppe i r ——-» , FOR BEAUTY, drilrability and safety use Brantford Asphalt Fire , resistant shingibs now available at 2 Fennell d: Chandler. THE SAORAMENT of tho Lord's Supper will be celebrated in Mun, ray Harbour Presbyterian Churchf 0n Sunday. Docomiber 1st at 7.30.- NOTICE T0 ADVERTISERS- All advertisements to swear in Guardian must be in oflloe b! noon of dev previous to insertion to ensure publication. l BOOK OI‘ KNOWLEDGE — Educate your child. It Pays.’ Write n. l-l. Bousfield. used or~i fice Representative. c/o Genera.- Dclivery. Charlottetown. ZION HALL, Thursday Afternoon, |Novembor 29th. 3 to 7. Sale homo cooking, fancy work, ohildrer-s wear. aprons and noveltlu. Tea: ‘and sandwiches served. 15c. GRA-Y CLUB FORMED -—GR.A-Y an international“; recognised YM iCA club oimv-rfliion for boys of ‘Grade School use has been start- ed here. The platform of Ora-Y is: .'f‘o be friendly —'l‘n respect and serve others- To f-e hetllthy- To Show good ilpflrtsmbfilhlp-I To be i-elpful at honrc- To keep up irrl school work—'I‘o take part resul-i ally in SCllllll .iciivi".+e— To be reverent to God The Ora-Y club ‘program consists rtf initiation. ln- i duction ceremony. weekly meetings. ‘ hlkesand outings and. service feat- ures The local club will make use ‘of the all-season building at the YMCA Holland Cave Camp for |vrinler outings. Officers of the Grs-Y club aret President. Ralph MacPhersoh: vice-president, Laird Macllennan; seoy-trcasurer. Don rLivingstone; Other members: Earl Brown. Bobby Boer, Bob Lafferty. lRobert Hurry. Wilfred Garnhum, lLorhe Rowan, John Macbennsn and Stanley MacNair are Clllll Advisers. t BRIDE HONORED — Mrs. Arthur Hampton, RE I. was given a reel cape Breton welcome Thursday msns| evening when she returned from s supper and show engagement with her husband and friends to find upwards of forty friends assembled at the home of her motherdn-iaw. Mrs. HC. Poiley, Duke Sh. l0 shower her with gifts in view of her recent marriage. Mrs. Albert Davis was hostess for and played the Bridal Chorus as the bride entered. She was than ac- companied to the guest chair after which the gifm were brought in and QpenQd by Mrs. Earl Grey. rs. Davis reading the greetlnl! enclosed. A wide variet of gift! were in the assortment which i lPolley. nee Grace Ferguson of i i THE cnnntdrrmiowu GUARDIAN KG ioii TFA AND COFFEE . BOIIITS-MACIEOD m...» . . On Wednesday evening. Oct. as. 1946. a very pretty wedding took place at Zion Church Manse, Char- lottetown, when Rev. Carlyle Web- ster united in marriage. Miss Helen Isabel MacLecd, daughter of Mrs. MacLeod and the laig John A. Mac- Leod of Brookfield and Mr. Wil- lard Ervln Roberta, sen of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roberts of North Mil- ton. The bride was very becomingly attired in a, wool suit of chartreuse green with matching accessories and e corsago of Talisman roses. The bridesmaid. Miss Ruth Inb- erts, Iister of the groom were a grey striped suit with black acces- sories and a coraagé of American’ Beauty roses. Mr. sterling Mac- Ileod, brother of the bride cupsbly performed the duties of beet man. Following the wedding ceremony s reception wus held at home of the bride. Mrs, MacLeod, mother of the bride received wearing s black crepe dress trimmed with gold sequins. l-Ier corssge wee of Ameri. can Beauty roses. Mrs. Roberts were a grey crepe dress comple- mented by a corsage of pink car- nations. The dining room was dec- orated with autumn flowers and leaves. White and pink streamers caught up with g. halo of silver bells completed the decorations. v The wedding cake centred the table and was flanked by pink tapers in silver) holders. Tel Will poured by Mrs. John A. Matheson. The ices were cut by Mrs. Btephsn l-folroyd, and girl friends of the bride as- sisted in serving. The bride and groom departed midst the good wishes of the guests for p llflnqy. m°°ll "ll! through the Mai-itimes. For travelling the bride were a turquoise wool dress. brown top coat with matching accessories. Out of towfl guests included Mrs. Neil Simpson of Vancouver, B. C. and Miss Blanche MacPherson. R. N. of Ottawa. Prior to her marriage the bride was tendered a miscellaneous show. er at her home. Many beautiful and useful 8m! Were received . The hanrv young couple will make their home in Charlottetown glnfwr performed the ceremony tog" was rinsed iv Oheeter Hor- The bride lvén in her father, a"... a sown of white sheer with full sum and fitted bodice Her view was "WP-imam she ml from a ting ll 4N9! of flowers. Her bouquet ll" °f "ll NIOI- She was attended ‘by Miss Lucili Nickerson. sister of ~&. and iieleren-lneian Wedding On Nev. l. 104d at the hour of '| o'clock in the evening Victoria United Church was the scene 01 a lovely candlelight wedding WM“ Ida Isabel, younger daughter of Mrs. Frederick C. Inman. Victoria. Prince Idwsrd Island- became the bride of Sheldon Rel-P bgmiyoimfllt son of Mr. and Mrs. William Platts Cameron, Albany. Prince pawn-d Island. The im- pressive marriage ceremony was performed by Rev. My E "m! gggigted by Rev. Peter Jackson before a large number of invited . guests and friends and neighbor! contracting parties. "l9 double rinB "Pvlse beins “wi- To the strains of Lohensflll‘! Wedding March beautifully rend- ered on the orsen by Mr- Psi" MacDonald, the radiant bride en- tered the church on the arm 0f he!‘ rather by whom she was glvBn in marriage. Bhe was attired in a white floor length wedding gown of Old English lace over white taffeta cut on princess lines with sweetheart neckline and lolll sleeves pointed over the bends. Her floor length veil of embroid- ered net was held in plsco by I circlet of tiny whlte ostrich feath- ers and she carried an arm bou- qurt of American Beauty Roses. Her only ornament was a string of pearls the sift of the sroom- Miaa Edith G. Inman. Rh‘. als- fer of the bride was meld o! han- or. She wore a floor length girwn of blue lace over taffeta. and shsuldar length veil with halo of feathers to match and carried e bouquet of white roses. Her two bridesmaids were Miss Iva MacLead. an intimate friend of the bride snd Miss Florence Cameron, sister of the groom. Miss MacLeod wore s floor length gown of pink not over satin. with satin bodice, pink lacs mitts. pink feather trimmed halo with should- er ienrzih veil and carried it noes- gsv of bronze mums. Miss Camer- on's sown was a floor length em- broidered blue orgsndy model. and she wore blue lace mitts, blue feather trimmed halo with should- of the er length veil. and carried a nose-< g-v of yellow mums. The host man was Mr. Lloyd Cameron. brother hf the groom and the ushers were Mr. Keith Myers. a friend of the family. and Mr. Donald Cameron. brother of the 3700M. ' During the signing of the Reg- ister Mr. Stirling Inman, cousin of the bride sang very effectively "Because." The bride's mother chose for her daughter's wedding a block dress trimmed with sequins. with aqua accessories and corsage of Bettertime roses. and the groom's mother was attired ln an olive creen dress with brown accessories and cersasecf yellow roses. The attendants of both bride and croom. the ushers, ofllnlli. and soloist were kindly remembered for the occasion with suitable gifts. After the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the bride where a delicious buffet lunch was served to around seventy guests. The living room and dining room were decorated with cut flowers end potted plants The bride's table looked lovely with a lace cloth and was centred with an artistically decorated three- tlered wedding cake. flanked on either side by fall white tapers. The tea urns were capsbly pre- sided over by Mrs. Wilfred Mie- Qust-rie and tea was poured by Mrs. Gordon Weddell. aunt of the groom and Miss Florence Inmsn ‘Ij Variety iieneert _“ et Faleonwenil A concert plriv. orsenlred bv l"- Coimle lleCialr. presented a 9"" gram of entertainment for Dflilellll and staff of Ihiconwood llfilllml Monday eveni-nl. Mr. C. I. Prsughi. business mena- ger of the Hospital, presided ""1 introduced the performers. The varied worm. which W" presented in the spacious auditor- ium, was much unloved ""1 ll“ hope was exprelsed that similar entertainments would be presented at more frequent intervals in the futuN. .Mr. Praiight. at ihe conclusion of the entertainment, thanked the performers foe- their kindness and thoughtfulness in providina such In excellent evening's entertainment. YROGIIAMJWI Open Chorus: Pack Up Your Troubles, I Want a Girl Just URI the oh-r. It's a Good way tr 0" Acquainted. Tap Dance-Miss Teresa Costello. Vocal Solo-Connie LeClalr. ‘Highland Fling —Ml>ss Aurelia Trainer. Trumpet Baler-Frank smith. Vocal Colo-Mrs. Walter P6111’- Tap Dance-Miss Lorraine Weath- erhie. V001] solo-Miss Aldene Arsen- suit. Violin solo --Allred McKearney. Btep Danod- Andrew Oalinnt. Vocal ‘rrlo-Aubln Richard, l-‘fugh ‘rralnor. Frank Smith. Guitar Solo-Ari Dol-ron. Tap Dance -Miss Peggy Camp- bell. Instrumental Duet - Dunsford and Art Doiron. Violin Solo - Mrs. Chas’. McIvor. Vocal solo - Miss Bernice Mur- rsy. Tap Dance Duet —Mlsaes Weath- erble and Costello. Female Impersonation - Connie LeClair. Closing Chorus. National Anthem. Accompanist- Mr, Charles Mc~ Iver. Lyman Ellen's Diary (Continued from page i) the lord and master of a poultry {MR hlilrd the nyw come day. ‘were up in mod time this morti- lht!" I remarked to Juries drawing up the sturdy milking stool Mr. D. made for me and pushing the- near- er hind foot of the Gumsey heifer ‘slide. the better to get to my work. ‘li-hem!" James cleared hi; throat his mind for and aver away from the cob-w rsrtered eta/bio. "Don't forget, Eillen to listen to the weather fol-cast when you go in", This broadcast ls one point, or Radio, which reaches to the very centre of James‘ heart. liven tho news is held more lightly now and all other interest; must give pro- ceoenoe to it. But why the extra’ concern today? . l O o I found that out later. Willa folks returned from the other fem for an early dimer. and Jameg advised me "better hurry a little. Ellen. we've a notion to go to s asie this aftemoti ". So the plowing Wll f0fl0itqi and 1 was left alone. Even the babe. decked out in a gown of blue to match her eyes and a pink Jacket went as mil-end hee- mother. ‘Never you mind the even- ing work, Ellen’ James slid gath- ering up cap and gloves and stepping out Jeuntily to loin the others. James. I believe would say the earns thing if he wan of! on a trip across the broad Atlantic. O l wa- o. ‘rem’: our. r»- tue telling in fall swig and the eerivarsetfea sparkling- that's the Ills ts pass sseaal Philip Morris. Your guests will appreciate Ilse suave smooth flavour el famous blend. It's made for Q loymeasl and friendship. PH|ll tho time I called the poultry to their evening feeding. They earns flocking from Bill directions; the Muscovies from wandering in the stubble beside the ls-ne. Then it was. my troubles began. “Yelp. yelp!" Yard insldod. thriving m7 attention to the 1m that all was not at its best “in the state o Darunuk". A broad-nosed flop- eared matron. eased herself out of the straw shed. I suspect now she came there when heart was pit-e-patting with the ditto heroine in the storyJBut I had only to run u; open s gate which admiitod her to her own familiar surroundings. I ran then to head one of the heifers. she was stealing s msrdi inthadireetloneftherusaip field. "Ibr the love of goodness" James hss advised me of llte "whatever siss you do liilen. don't let the estiia get to the turnip field! Bioet rafter agorgeef t topsrlgtiesstlley would!" I fanc ed, after the man.- iier of inflated th would bin-st “all at once m4 both first —.iurt ea bubbles when they t" So I ran desperately. ‘the cows bad also broken out of pasture and wee-o now grazing ever at m. O.'s on the slope above the mill. I ran after them. And at the very int, when every animal hm been re. tuirned to safety and a peaceful qum twilight was closing me in alone It Aideriea. a wheel of a roiling door slipped off its track when l was holding my there to the three young hope of calves My strerlth. and ingenuity was taxed f beyond the limit when I endeav- ored to replace It. Then it Wits ihat Jsntes returned. I do not suppose “in All the green world" there was a face more weioame. I blessed him as with a dexterious vwist he set the door back in place and at 0H0! m burdens were lifted to hli shoulders. I lo my family ls home again, the babe with her sunny smile- and. a ntttseed dress. “Heigb-ho!" James closing tho door on the night oliorlng. "Pm ‘I suppose wen ave a nap this aflggtooo- when you had the lace all to yourself?" But all in all t. hll been a nice dli. Until tsmorrow...niu1... Good-night. . . KEEP PILLOW IN SHADE When airing pillows do not lesvi them in the sup too long. near’ dries the natural oil and shortens the life of the feathers. TllllllS. — _Flll. —— SAT. urns honome expressed her deepest xhmke m he, p"; relatives and‘ It is a lovely feeling that comes aunt of the bride. to me when I esn left. alone at meeting opened by Institute Ode ' Miss Mabel fleBlanc replenished and co lect. the groom who wan ‘ flmrdenflh sown of blue sheer The ll Cali was responded to by fourteen members paying dues. followed by the reading of min- utes of the organisation meeting and last ar meeting. A splend d addrea Wils given by the president. Mrs. Alex Campbell. Reports of the committees were given including a very favorable report by the secretary-treasurer. In tho financial statement qf her report. various receipts amounted to $161.20, expenditures 8130.63. leaving a balance of $36.58. . The following officers were elect- ed for the ensuing year: president, Mrs. Alex Campbell; vice-president. Mrs. Nell Morrison; secretary- treasurer, Mrs. Donald Morrison. The new committees were ap- polntrd. The school committee was requested to obtain a lamp for the p fees amounted to 0.50 and the collection s0 cents. The members were invited for the December meeting to the home of Mrs. Albert MacDonald, st which an auction sale is to be held. and roll call is to be answered by an siecllaffle of Xmas gifts. The meeting closed by singing God Cave the Kins. Bltelflwhich a n.......‘,r.~ "RED. RIVER RENEGADES" '.llN‘vl'| (INF-UN ... Plhhv '.rr.*/.i'.r.-r COMEDY - CARTOON semi - BLIZABETHE ARDEN SOAP and BATH’ MITS" hostess and lunch committee. delicious lunch was served by the Tea has been the ehief beverage of China for more than 1.000 years. menus singing was enjoyed and ‘gama played, followed by refresh- ments which were served by i“ ihostess. Mrs. Barn Millllh In! ‘Mrs, vvilfred l-lemoo. The guest of honor and her husband leave short- ly for her former home in Pll ‘L. after which they will Plwall we“ to their home. 476ml’ POM W!" r FAIEWIILT WINBLOI FALL‘ IILY - A ve intersstinl took place at Wlnsloe on Friday evening November 8 when Mr- Ind i Mrs. Ralph Bslderston armed "Wlr ,beautifui and spacious new home ‘to upwards of two hundred resi- ‘ dents of Milton, Winsloe and sur- rounding districts who gathered to bid farewell to Mr. and Mrs. Am-l ,brose Coies and family prior t0 l their taking up residence in Bum- niersids. When all had assembled l Rev. sidney J. Davies of St. John's f Church, Milton was appoint“! ‘ chairman and spoke at some lerifll-ll _of the value this family has been in church. school and community affairs and the deep redret at their departure. I-‘fe then called on Sh‘. Hamilton Horns who read a VIP? corrrpiimerrtary-wsddreee fremethe friends in church and commun- ity snd Mrs. B. O. Ho! oydmede the presentation ef e elnui Case of Community Piste Alive: and e gift of money. Mrs. Gerald Reaper than read an addrls to In. Ceiee on behalf on South mites Wom- en's Institute and Mrs. Murdoch Nicholson presented Ides. Ooiss with a beautiful sliver and crystal gift ae‘a token of appreciation fer her untir efforts since its or- ganisation. . and lbs. Oeies ex- pressed their deep fer the gifts and the kind sentiments ex- pressed. faster e deiieieae lilfich was served b7 the IIIIOI. NICK JI .%‘.’.lvs " The United Church at Itmsm- pert. wee the some of a pretty Iali will bit gstttrdey. New! st ‘l .1. Ihlli lthleen Idwina lhflr. eldest daughter or lsr. and Mrs. Pirmaa snare. sesame the as event l and her veil ‘i-‘M tinker tin length and carried a b°ilquet of pink sarnations. owehhie Bnsir. little sister of the llflilé. dressed in yellow and carry. "is I "Maw o! rink and white fingers was flower girl. iron Snsiz‘. broiu f “mended m. ‘roomoer o the bride rbilowin the cenmohy a no”. tron was eid in m” um», POIM ifsli. The bride's table was lrmlilly decorated in pink and white. with smiles and centred with a three-tier wcddihfl cake top- ped with s miniature Pride and groom. . The toast to the bride was m. WW! by Dir-H Abflmnm of Hal fax. I Fhllowing the reception the bride mil 811mm. lei". on a trip through out the province. For travelling the bride wore a blue wool suit with lfllililll"! accessories. On their re- "Iiifn they wnr reside in Ghelton, I -E-I-. where the groom is engaged in farming. Rink on ltiquotto If you happen to blot a letter you are writing. it is better taste to rewrite it, as the blot shows care- learners. Msisiiieiis Olemefh Mai-man Hickman. only‘ eon of Meandsilrsrfowsrditiek- erem of Oheitun. P l} let. so. rents assisted i so. e and those serving were: Mrs Don- ald Macfleod. Mrs. Elmer lumen. Mrs. ltanley Delaney. Mrs Wrin- on Moore and Miss May MacDon- ald, The wedding cake was rut, in the traditional manner by the bride and groom. Inter- in the evening tho happy vouhs couple left amid showers of confetti and the good wishes of sli present. on s honeymoon trip through the Msrltimes, the bride travelling irn a black dressniaker suit. Wlille blouse. black fur coat snd black accessories e-rid a cor- sage of red roses. - Before their marriage the uroom was a I'll/lug Officer in the R. C. A. I‘. and the bride s successful school teacher. The past year she we: emnioved in the Bales Audit Dieting Office with the '1‘. Eaton Co. Moncton, N. B. The gms wen numerous and beautiful and tes- tify to the esteem in which the young couple are held. They will reside In Albany. Out-of-town guests et the wed- ding were: Miss Mabel nefliane. Joggins. N. 5.. and Miss Iva blac- Leod. seine John, N. I. , . 5 2... I Alder-lee —to know that I am able to spend an afternoon or a whole day without intamrptions and so- oordizig my own inclination. It. is I find for awhile next door to Heaven. "Dear mo" a chic little lady whose rich brogue betrayed the birthplace of her ancestors, as she limes into ms seat hear to me, recently at a oi iimoh mont- er and ordered "a o ioken dinner" "Isn't this heavenly? Just think. ‘I done even have to get. up to bring the Ma POM" "Yes" I said "and you'll rm mioy it nearly so well as if you had to!" "that" she said with a tnvinkie "ls who. you think! I guess" she continued "you haven't sot. a half doaen-Jord love themi But honestly" she asked “isn't. it grand to get a day off from the ordinary round. now and than?" Bo I had pert of this afternoon to do with as I plefleed. O Never did an Autumn sun beam more brightly on any bit of wash. nor the birds twitter mom gsiiy in the lawn shrubs. Never have I found a bod: more interesting ll later 1 sat curled up in the wide comfort of James‘ old armchair. I had found l pkfect Utopia by Merry gCl-iristmas to peach. The more the merrier for Olllstlilll The lronkies that everyone levee. Webmlieepsrand heaps oi Wisp: of dainty-white, embroid- ered, late frlllllhed; sparkling solids, gay prints. Yer. irm are flwelty-pleasen fer Mummers your giltliet. . . eedeerprleeeereglfe- ._ flisevenly lieskies.