PAGE FOURTEEN LO OK! HOLMAWS llas Your WINTER OOAT For Only 19.50 Brand New - Coats On Sale | Friday and Saturday I Fitted and Swing Back Styles Tweed Finished Frieze Cloth Quilted Rayon Lining Covered Buttons Colors-Green, Wine, Black Sizes i2 to 20 In the Ladies‘ Wear Dept. o i-fl-I-i-il-irii- For Your Millcraft Coat Shop Early Friday and Saturday COSTS TOO HIGH, . IIARRIAGES FEWER said that bridegroom today often c0 " e4 an adequate wedding tee, whereas they used to pay as much as $20.00. And there are lew- er church marriages, they report- ed. months ago - now it's n shortage o! money. A survey showed that: Jewelers are now selling iewer marriage and engagement rings, but reported an increase in sales o! rings under $160. Clergymen ron [E55 THAN M! Pill slnvlno URO. Sept. 13 _ .‘ (Reuters) - Shortage of housing ‘n. y was the main deterrent to m“- ' rlege in South Africa until a few ,___ - _. are GUARDIAN. CHARLUTTETOWN ~ Wiltshire-Laughlin Wedding P B S m Bi to _ Pictured above is the bridal party leaving the Holy Family Church in Montreal, Quebec, alter" the wedding of Mr. Bruce ilVilishirc, of Mon- treal, to Miss Eunice Nina Laughiin, 0t St. Elcanors, P.E.l. From left to right are shown, Mr. Leo Wallace of Montreal, who acted as best man. Mr. Wiltshirc and his bride. and Miss Dorothy Hylands of Lon- gueii, Quebec, who was maid of honor to Miss Laughlin, M 58 shzml collar, short sleeves, and a full skirt. She wore a bando of pink (lowers in her hair with a shoulder length veil and carried a bouquet oi’ pink carnations. Mr. George Wallace acted as best man ior Mr. Wiltshire and the ushers were Mr. Clifford Wilt- shire and Mr. Edward Wiltshire, brothers of the bridegroom. Mrs. Wiltshire, mother of the bridegroom, wore a gown of grey printed taffeta, a navy blue hat and accessories, and a oorsage of glndioli blossoms. The reception was held at the home oi’ the bridegrooms parents, where multi-coiored gladioli were used as decorations. Alter the reception Mr. and Mrs. Wiltshlre left to spend their honey- moon at the home oi the bride's parents at St. Eieanors, P.E.l.. where a large reception and show- er was held on Monday, Sept. 5 with over 100 friends and acquaint- ances o: the bride attending. Also arriving on the Island ior the reception were Mr. and Mrs. C. Wiltshire, mother and father oi the bridegroom, Mr. C. Wiltshlre and Master F. Wiltshire, brothers oi the bridegroom and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pitre, Jr.. uncle and aunt of the bridegroom, all oi Montreal. ~ Mr. and Mrs. wiltshlre will make their home in Montreal, Quebec. (Summerside papers please copy) Wiltshire-Laughlin i Wedding _-'l‘he marriage oi Eunice Nina. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray- mond Laughiin, of St. Eleanors, P. E.I.. to Mr. Bruce Alexander Wilt- shire, son oi Mr. and Mrs. Cliiiord Wlltshire oi Montreal, Quebec, took place on Saturday, August 21th at half-past ten o'clock in Holy Fam- ily Church, the Rev. Father Thoms officiated. Mr. Shore played the wedding music and summer flow- ers were used ior decorating the church. The bride who was given sway by her brother-in-law, Mr. Jean Paul Gagnon oi Quebec City, Que. tvore n, gown of ivory satin with a titted bodice having s. high neck- line with a. lace yoke and sleeves ending in points over tho hands and a full skirt. Her full length veil of tulle illusion was held by a barldo of lace, caught at each side with llly-oi-the-valley, and she carried s. bouquet o! white carna- tions. Miss Dorothy Hylands of Lon- qeull, Quebec, as maid of honor, was in a lrock oi dusty pink tai- ieta with iltted bodice having a llorothy lllx Says — (Continued from Page 2) Si ir a woman to sit and watch for some sign oi disease in another, ior them to coldly calculate the chances of some one being run over by an auto- mobile or meeting with some other accident. Whether they admit it or not there is murder in the heart of every man and woman whose happiness and well bclng depends upon the death ot another. So, if you want to save your love and save your respect ior each other, break oft this dreadful engagement to wait until your husband passes on to marry. The only decent thing is ior you to pnrtand for- get each other as much as you can, substitute other interests and other thoughts and do your duty to the man who has been a good, kind (other and husband. And never let him ilnd out about this unhappy love that has come into your lives. DEAR MISS DIX: My complaint. is that the present-day American woman has placed her physical ‘attractiveness above her charm. She is succeeding quite well in making herself physically attractive, but very definitely she is losing her charm. That ls why you meet so many women who are merely attractive to loo‘; at, but insuiferably dull and uninteresting to talk to, and who have really no appeal. What a pity that women do not realize that beauty ls only the frame, charm is the masterpiece within. Can't you do something about it; w ANSWER: No, because women are sold on the idea that the only thing that counts ls beautyi They believe that their looks are the only thing that attracts a man to a woman. That is the reason they de- vote their every thought and energy to improving their bodies end pay no attention whatever to developing a spiritual beauty. lVherevc-r we go we meet women who are a treat to the eyes but a wearlness to the ear. They are good to look at, but they haven't an idea under their perfectly waved hair. These women lack charm, and no matter how orchidaceous they are, they cannot hold us. We turn from them, to some woman who may not have a single good feature to bless herseli with, but who has sympathy and understanding and gentleness and a subtle hand that strokes our fur the right way. DEAR MISS DIX: I am 1B years old and I want to marry e girl who is six months younger than myself. My parents are very much opposed to it. They say I am too young. I think that age doesn't mat- ter es long as we love each other. I em writing you in hopes that you can convince my parents that they ere just being selfish in refusing to let me marry and making me very unhappy, A. H. S. lNTERESTEDin cutting food costs? Oi course you are, and here's how Canned Salmon makes it ssible. First, every pound of Canned Salmon you buy yields n iull pound of edl le, nutritious food. There’s no waste, no shrinkage. Because Canned Salmon combines eo wonderfully with many basic dishes, it can be extended in many ways to give exciting variety to your menus. Consider the true economy of Canned Salmon and you'll use it often. Canned Salmon contains the essential elements oi good nutrition. Save money, save time, and enjoy truly good eating with Canned Salmon. Msllllllll, CIATID Ill-ION CANNIII_OP IRQYION COLUHIIA ’ ‘o ANSWER: Age does matter in your cue, son, because at 18 a boy is incapable ot a lasting love. Nor is he ready to settle down. Any girl that you would marry now you would be sick and tired of by the time you are grown up. You may think you are unhappy now, but you are not so un- haPPY as you would be ii you were tied down with a family and had to lorogo all the pleasures of youth. Listen to your parents and save yourself a lot of grief. i. 903/971" 91X "N!" "Pl! w- Illll! to readers, but will answer problems of general interest through her column. 37th, at the home o! Mr. and Mrs. Robert Waugh. Lower Bedeque. when s large number of relatives with them the twenty-fifth anniver- sary oi their wedded life. familiarly known and gay as they were escorted to the seats oi honor by Mr. and Mrs. respectively o! the honored couple. to the strains oi Lohengrln’! Bridal Chorus played by Mr. Ralph l-logg. man and alter a iew compliment- ary remarks called on Mrs. Wm. Montgomery to read an address. remarks that were made testined to the esteem in which this popular couple i: held. Trilight Floor Lamp and a purse of and knlié was presented by Mrs. Hedley Muttart. The later being s gift from Mi‘. and Mrs. Wm. Mom- gc-rnery. nbashed by the large gathering rose their thoughtfulness and generos- ity - was spent in social chat and song. "Bride" furnished the music. hour luncheon was served and to ample supply of good things is put- tlng it ml them and wishing the "Bride and Groom" many more years of happy wedded life all departed for their homes voting this a social evening well spent. Dear Robert and Muriel:— have gathered here tonight to ten- der you our sincere congratulations on this twc-ntydiith anniversary o! your marriage. you two. sharing each others Joys and sorrows have made your way. Each year has been a stepping Day. never eiiace. our fellowship and as s token we ask you to accept these gifts. you both as you journey along to- gether towards your 50th anniver- sary. beginning, be the happiest you have known. and with every hope you will rind that your Joy has -gnown. Arriving This Week your req anu- . 25th Wedding ~ Anniversary An evem of much interest took lace on the evening oi August a sir-MM Bath Size PAl-MOLIVI nd friends gathered to celebrate "Robert and Muriel" as they are looked youthful amuel Waugh, brother and sister Mr. Roy Campbell acted as chair- Other speakers iollowed and the .,, . ,_ BATHE ro luulx SHOWER 1o nsrassu When things get you down, step into a soothing Palmolive bath. Cream your whole body with Pslmollvek extra-mild lather. Soak . . rake it easy . . either restful Palmolive bath calm your nerves, esse your aching muscles. , Or if time is short-e Yew seconds under a tingling shower with bath size Palmolive and yillnyll are]: orbit thorough}; ove ex ra- 1g, extra-mi A presentation oi an electric oney was made by Mr. Brecken mons. while a. silver butter dish Mr. Waugh although somewha: the occasion and thanked all ior ' refreshed! Bath or shower-you The remainder of the evening BATH SIZE Palmolive! . rs. Barrett sister of the honored late sow" M"°'“"‘ As the evening neared a y that all clid Justice m m N“ 5m“ F'°°'°"" .. on“; at “beauty Lather .Las\iI\O idly. After singing the National An- so so“ and Lonfl lsey IATII BIZ! PAIJVI A CAPITOL-Summerside LAST SHOWING TODAY Following is the address:- We your relatives and friends, Together down the Road oi Life “THE LUCK 0F THE IRISH" With Anne Baxter -- Tyrone Power Shows 8:30 — 7:15 — 9:15 FllIllAY and SATURDAY BIG DOUBLE BEL ,_‘j "RUSTY LEADS THE WAY" ‘I1 Famous Picture g Children and Adults enjoy this picture one to this your Silver Wedding You Muriel, by your kindness and icndlinees have won for yourself place in our hearts that time can To you both we come to express May God's richest blessing follow aA-z a .. 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