L ' MAE GRANT ' ENGAGEMENT t. . HADDON MELLLsn 'ANNOQUNCED The engagement is ‘announced Orville Mellish, son of Mr. and of Helen Mae Grant, Summerside, Mrs- Milton G- Mems‘h: Summer- only daughter of the late Mr. and side. Wedding to take place Aug- ust 30th. Photo by' Sears, the Mrs. John H. Grant, to.Haddon Read studio. Lena Carolina McLure. Women‘! Editor. Phone ml , Page 6, The Guardian August 21, 1§58 The Right Reverend James 5. Thomson moderator of the Uni- ted Church of Canada and Mrs. Thomson while in the province called on the Rev. and Mrs. A. D. Mac'Kenzie McGill Avienrue. They had been friends in Sask- atchewan where Dr. MacKenzie preached in Knox Church. Dr. Machenzie was instrumental » in starting church programs for the outposts of northern Canada. Dr. Thomson was at this time pres- ident of the University of Sask- atche'wan. The Rev. John and Mrs. Skin- ner and their daughter Miss Janet: Skinner leave this Thurs- day morning for their home in Loggievrllle N.B. They have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Skinner, Parkdale. Miss Janet 'I I is secretary to the pad- B at the airport at OhathamvN. I Mr. and Mrs. Max Skinner and have been visiting ,on Prince Edward Island. Mr S. Sinner has been teaching for the past year, under the department of Indian Affairs on Guildfdrd Is- land two hundred miles north of Vancouver. Mr. Skinner came east tuna six/weeks course at McGill University to obtain- his master Of Arts degree. . Mr. GeraldJardine, manager of Canadian Bank of Commerce in Campbellton N.B. accompan- ied by Mrs. Jardlne and oldid- ren Slusa-n Pa and Garth are spanning their vacation-"sat the home of Mr.- ardine’s parents Mr.,and Mrs. George Jardine Freetown P.E.I. ‘ Miss Shirley White recently re- turned to her home in Murray :River from Campbellton \N. B. where she was visiting with her friend Mliss Susan Jardiue of that city. I Among the summer visitors to the Island this year were Pro- fessor R. Homer Norton Mrs. Norton and son Neil of' Grinnell 'Ilowa. They enjoyed a six weeks holiday at the Norton Cottage at Brudenell River. Prior to their departure last week they spent several days in Charlottetown the guests of Mr. Norton’s sis- ter Mrs. Preston Beck and Mr. Beck Mt. Edward Road. Mr. and Mrs. Edison L. Nor- ton Saint George N.B. are va- '_cationing in the province follow- ing a weeks visit 'to Cape Sable Island, ,N. is. They spent sev- eral days with Dr. and Mrs. L. G. Dewar O’Leary and Mr. and Mrs. Preston Beck Charlottetown and are now enjoying the cottage at Brudenel-l River with Mr. Nor- tom’s mother Mrs. Egert-on Nor- 11. Miss Imelda Rossiter who will be married Saturday August 23rd at nine o’clock at the Little Flow- er Church Morell to Mr. Wil— liam Boyd Glory of Moucton has been entertained at many par- ties prior to her marriage. Before leaving Monoton where she was employed "on the staff of the TB. Hospital Miss Rousi- ter was the guest of honor at a ' shower given by Miss Vivian Mac- Loan and Miss Kay Kingston. The staff of the hospital presented her with a gift. Mrs. Walter ‘MacAdam and ngS Mary MacInnis were hos- sses at the Morell communit . shower held at the y . MacAdam for Miss Rossiter. Mrs. Walter MacAdam and Miss Mary MacI-nnis were the hostes— ses at the Morell community shower held at the home of Mrs. MacAdam for Miss Rossiter. , Last Saturday afternoon Mrs. Ernest Rossiter Morel] held a ‘ delightful afternoon tea in honor of her daughter Miss Imelda Ros- siter and presented her with a Wedgwood vase. \ Miss Leona Devlne R.N. and home of Mrs. Miss Clalr’MacCabe Rfl'. enter- tained at Miss MacCaIbe’s home in Charlottetown on Monday eve- in honor of ‘mss Rossiter. . Mrs. P.J. Rossiter, McGill Ave- nue aunt of the brideth en- tertained at her home at‘a most enjoyable family dinner party. Mrs. Rossiter presented her niece with a wedding gift. Wednesday by plane to visit her son-in-law and daughter Lieuten- ant and Mrs. Harry Williams- Freemdn, Calgary. Miss Lena McLure entertained Wednesday evening at dinner at the Charlottetown Hotel in honor of Mrs. Charles Howatt Miss Ruth Boswell and Miss Dorothy Rodd. Mrs. Howatt was married inJuly and MissBoswellisbe— ing married Satinvdaiy and Miss Rodd the following Satur- day. Gifts were presented to th guests of honor. , , I ,/ Mrs. Alex Seaman, Brackley Bleach and Mrs. Gordon. McLeod New Wiltshire have returned to their homes after a two weeks visit with their brother Mr. John M. MacDonald and MacDon- ald ’17 Milton Street Portland Maine. They visited many places of in- terest and saw their nephew and niece Mr., and Mrs. John A.‘ MacPhersotn Elliot Maine also. Mr. and Mrs. Harris Roast South Griffith South Portland and Mr and Mrs. Romald MacDonald Scarborough Maine. and Mrs. Wm. Inglis ‘of Suitford Maine and Mr. and Mrs George Collard and daughter Rose mary of New Haven Conn. have returned to their respective homes, having spent some time visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Inglis Kensinigtom. .. \ Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Landry Moncton have returned home haw ing spent some time visiting at Mrs. Landry’s home in Ken-sing— ton. , Miss Phyllis Clark, Charlotte- town has left, to take up her duties as x-ray technician at the Oolohester‘ County Hospital Truro Nova Scotia. Previous to her de- parture a group of her friends’en- tertained her at a dinner. A part- ing gift marked. the occaefon. Mr. and Mrs. Randolph s. Har- per and two sons Warren and iting with Mr. Harper’s grand- mother Mrs. C.R. Harper Eus- ton Street. - ‘ Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Davies Weston Ontario and their three children Helen Diane and Rob- ert arrived Monday on a holi- day to Mrs. Davis’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie MacDonald Bun‘bury. _ Helen Farquliarson Brook- line Mass. has arrived to visit her parents Mr. and Mrs. Rus- sell Farquharson Bunbury. Mr. and Mrs. William Fraser ‘tllectiomr. 'IIO Mrs. Benjamin left; Portland Mrhand Mms. Claude " Grant of Caldwell NJ. are vis- ' ELLEN’S DIARY A Raspberry Pie Is On The Menu For James “Ellen, I’ve been expecting you!” an old squirrel - friend of ours and the children, said wel- coming us with a pleased air this afternoon when we came to the woodlands across the road from Alderlea. “Your name” she nodded “has been on my mind all day.” That’s nice “we smiled.,, It’s good to be remembered... pleasantly, that is!”. “I guess” she twinkled “it’s the time of year. But the minute I saw that patch of raspberries this morning, your name came to mind. ‘There’s enough there for Ellen to make a pie for James, dear man,’ I said to my- self then, and more than once since. And here you are to gather them now!” “They say” we offered “if you think of someone you wish, most to see - if you concentrate on the name often you will be sure to hear from them or wee them shortly.” , “That’svpure phantasy, I’d say “she commented after some re- “Though one never knows. Doesn’t your coming say that it just might be true? Be- cause “her eyes were solemn” “you were on my mind ~ there’s Question about that. Oh well “she twinkled “‘we’ll leave it.” “to the birds.” we laughed. hearing a klngt'isher’s call above the millstream below. “It’s a warm afternoon, isn’t it?” she commented. “Itis. Buti pleasant here in the Toronto inekvlsiting friends at Hope River "a. vicinity. 1 Mr. and Mrs. her Camp- bell of Mass-girls visi- ting fniends and“3elativesx-‘on~—.P. E.I. 'Ilhey have with them Miss Beverley and Mr. Lorem Strout of the Presidents City Motel. it is the Strouts first visit to P.E.I. and they are very pleased with the pleasant hospitality of the Island people and the beauti: ful scenery. 'Mr. and Mrs. Campbell’s dau- ghters Muriel and Jeanie have spent their miter vacation on P.E.I. guests .of their cousin Fairlie GOdfrey New Wiltshire. Dr. and Mrs. Donald J. Mac- Phee are visiting the parents of the former Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Macth Summemide. Dr. Don at present stationed at Camp Borden with the Royal Canadian Dental Corps. ’ Mr. and Mrs. Jac Merman of Syracuse NY. have been vaca- tioning in Summer-side. Miss Rhyllis Atkinson got sick. MODERN BY ALICE ALDEN SWEATER enthusiasts will find a. wonderful array‘ of at- tractive merchandise when they start their fall shopping. The classics are there, of course, but shade of the evergreens" We said, gathering a handful of the lus- cious garmet fruit into our jug. She Sighed. “Not many rasp- berries to pick of late years o not like there once was. Remem- ber the abundance there used to be, round about here? Ah me, times have changed sadly, have- n’t they Ellen? But there, what’s the need of sighing? I shan’t both- er you to listen. Pick your ber- ries and make yourpie for Jam- es! And give him my regards” she smiled. And when we looked again, there was neither whip nor stitch of her to be seen nor a twig of evergreen bough stirring to Show where she had been! August’s tints, green and near- gold were along the valley, and near us was the drowsy after- noon hum of the pilfering bees. And all about, that delightful fragrance of fern and fir and woods’ plant. . and raspberry that belongs to the ripening ofl the year. Stars now, the warm and friend- 3 1y beacons of summer light the August sky against which the lawn - trees stand so dark and still. We saw them moments ago when we came to the verandah to look and listen for a sound we most wished to hear. '. .There it is now, hailed by the dogs’ welcoming barks - the Alder-lea folks homing from a spell at The Fair. ' Until tomorrmy-Diary—Goad - night. . > ville N.B. was the‘guest of her brother Mr. Douglas Atkinson and Mrs. Atkinson Summerlside last week. Mr. and Mrs. William Picker- ing, and family who have been spending the summer months in SummerSide left on return Mon- day to their home in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Purney Summerside had as their guest the latter’s mother Mrs. Fetelli of Silelllbuune N.S. , I LAOS BOOTS REDS VIENTIIANE, Laos (AP)--The' National Assembly approved a. new government Monday that ex- cluded Communist-line members of the last cabinet. The assembly voted 29 to 21 for the 11 -' man cabinet of Premier Phoui Banan- ikone. The new cabinet replaces a coalition formed last. 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Queen Street Dial 9521 I Will Reside l‘n Breadalbane United Church was the scene of a very pretty wedding on Satuday, July 26th., when Doris Frances Marie. only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W'jilr liam A. Nicholson became the bride of John Edwards Fairless, Guelph, Ont. ‘ The Rev. Anthony Ware per- formedthe double ring ceremony. The church was attractively de- corated with potted plants and' summer flowers. Mrs. James Snowey was in charge of the wedding music and accompanied Mrs. Hedley Lowtlh- er who sang the “Wedding Pray- er” previous to the ceremony and “Perfect Love” during the signing of the register. I Given in marriage by her fa- a floor length gown of white silk que, long sleeves coming to a point over; ands. Her lace edged veil was in place with a bridal lace cap trimmed with se- quins. She a cascade bouquet of red sweet heart roses and feathered carnations. Mrs. Donald Barlow was mat- ron of honor and Miss Dianne Taylor bridesmaid. Both ,wore lon eyelet over taffeta with head' pieces of white cannations and white estimations. . Judy Barlow, blue nylon eyelet, with flower headpiece and carried a basket of garden filowers. his brother Mr. Douglass Fainless. Mr. Garth Toombs ushered the guests to marked pews. ' Mrs. Nicholson chose for her daughtsr’s we ing a gown of silver'blue lace over taffeta, with white accessories. Her corsage was red sweet heart roses. Mrs. Fairless, mother of the groom, was attired in a mid blue lace dress with insets of pleated ‘ nylon. She wore white secessor- ‘ ies and corsage of pink carna- tions. MR. AND-Mus. J. E. FAIRLESS Married. A’r ,Breadolbaned organza over taffeta, fitted bod-, ; ice trimmed with icut-out appli- ‘ identical gowns of light blue ny—* 'V carried nosegays of blue and Winsome little flower girl, was dressed in pale - The groom was attended by :5 Ontario guests was held at Birth Tourist Home where the bride’s table was centered with a three tier wedding cake encircled with lighted tapers, The-toast to‘ the bride, waa‘pro- posed by Mr. Toombs (uncle of the bride) and was responded to by the groom. Mrs. Kenneth Henderson was in charge of the guest book. Amid the well wishes of all present the happy couple left on a honeymoon olmourgih the New England States. _ For travelling the bride chose a ‘sernicherni'se in mint green silk linen with hat to match tan vagrant AND am The following poem by Edward F. Hayden appeared in the Sec- ond Parish News of the Second Parish Orthodox Presbyterian Church, Portland, Maine. This church is a member of the Pres- bytery of New York and N ew England of the Orthodox Presby- terian Church. _ Mr. Hayden is a native of Prince Edward Island. He has been a successful builder and con. tractor in Portland, Maine, for many years until his retirement several years ago. No hope beyond, 0 tragic thought That life should end in one dark blot, This but a lifeless piece of clay In despair and silence laid away. No hope beyond for those who grieve, For loved one: who have gone indeed Beyond the reach of love and care; Yes, gone indeed, but 0, just where? . . “N-oh .ope beyond", We shdly cry “No hope beyond,” we, sadly cry With streaming eyes we look in vain For someone to relieve our pain. ' NO hop'e beyond—O, can it "be That He Whose works so fair to ' see- Should leaveour hearts in doubt and pain, Our souls in darkness and chains , Yes, hope beyond, 0, blessed thought in That God for us a‘ way has ‘ wrought In Him Who is the world’s great light. ‘ Christ is the way, the Truth, the Life. Yes. hope beyond for those he- reaved Who in His blessed name believ- ed. ‘ ‘ Their loved ones gone who trus- ted Him 1 Are safe beyond the power of sin. Yes, hope beyond— Let sd‘rrow cease And entrance give the Prince. His bond shall all tears away And soothe the pain that clouds our day. ’YES, hope beyond! cured ; . For hearts that (10th and pain' endured. ‘ Their souls are lighted from above, And freed by Christ’s own blood fl ' in love. —EDWAI{D r HAYDEN , July 11, 1936. l t feathered camations. ‘ i v, Following their honeymoon they will reside in Guelph, Ont. V.wh‘ere the groom is Dye Chemist with Harding Yarn Co. and the bride is on the staff of the Royal Bank. (Photo by D. W. 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