P45900105 F E E Per/Fuse Tea] IIICKENZIE-SANDERSON WEDDING A very pretty wedding took pleoe in St. Peter's Bay Manse on Thurse day, October 24th when Edith Eloise eldest, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Gordon L. Sanderson was united in marriage to James Henry. young- est son oi’ Mr Hcnry MacKenzie end the late Mrs. MacKenzie. St. Peters Bay. Rev" D. Wallace Mac- Pherson was the officiating clergy- man. The bride looked charming at- tired in s. grey tailored suit with black BOCGSSTLJILS and a silver fox cape. a. gilt from the gloom. She carried a boquet of chrysanthqnusnl. Mr. and Mrs Robert Sutherland were witnesses. A reception was held at. the brides’ home when a delicious supper was served so about tort! guests. The table was de- corated with autumn flowers and a three teir wedding cake adorned the centre. The toast. to the bride was proposed by the Rev. Mr. Mac- Pnerson and was flttlngly replied to by the groom. Later on the bridal ample ldt on a honeymoon trill. Upon their return the popular young couple have taken up I sidenoe in St. Peter's Bay. (Patriot please copy) XMAS PHOTOGRAPHS —FREE- With aocii Order, Metal Frame, ony sire COOK'S Learn OUR STUDENTS FROM THEIR TEENS TO THEIR FIFTIES ARE SOLOINQIN GENERALLY LESS THAN s nouns or INSTRUCTION OPEN MONDAY to SATURDAY Evening by Appointment. PHONE HZ-L STUDIO to Fly VARYING IN AGE The. NEW I946 30 MINUTE TRIAL LESSON—S5.00 From Down To Dusk Ar “ l Paul's Flying Service Hunger "A" CI|'tov/n Airport Summerside Airport Tuesdays and Fridays In FLEET CANUCKS Phone 1800-3 ' QUICKIES By Ken Reynolds s \ \* C \ . l) H Q f1 5 _ , a ‘A . ' O i ° o . o O I . j '2» o o ° ' /, " q f‘ '! , L ' ‘Include this necktie yosr Aaet Jsniiie lbsss Qscrdiea Woe! Ads moo-loam‘ nil "mini? “I didn't think you'd be inter- ested." she managed. “He. Tony Borrento. not inter. ostedi" Heuunrsyed her as if about to add to that, but shifted to: "Listen, can you 1mm with me today —be my guest?" "Oh, 1 couldn't, not here. I lust came to see if I could get my job back." “And I just came to see if you were buck. But I do not mean to eat here. We go somewhere swell. Then you can tell me about (very- I am to see you agoJni" 8o he might have somebody to talk to and not bust, she thought. They went to a hotel. the hotel. Tony, born s peasant, could be the Irand sellneuer when he want- ed to b0. The restaurant was well filled, a feminine gathering, for the most part. with a ominsncr- o! haughty, rather contemptuous- eyed debs. , They appnalsed Jonaeefs frock and hat. glanced at Tony as i! he Pflc a performing bear. At that, Jonesey relaxed, and was very nice to her host. He in turn proved a life-saver of sorts. He insisted that she eat and she discovered also could, 1g ‘spite v! everything. "rims passed swiftly; she was startled to discover that the dining room was almost empty. "I've sot to go back to Lsririnh." tell rne. Then I've got to go to the North station for my suitcase and find a room—" thing and I will tell you how glad heart jumped at tbs thought, yet st the same moment she felt trap- ped. Suppose he should find her. » “EXPORT” CANADA'S CIGARETTE FINEST w "Has-has be been back?" she asked quickly. Maggie gave her a. shrewd glance. "Oh, so it was him. you've viecid-i ed," she remarked. but Jonesey did not speak so she She paused. she told him "1 w“; g4, u, Map added. "Well, you don't have to gie, she said she had jomgflflng to tell me all about it. there's no law—" (To be continued) ‘LE5 Five liountrles ' Turned lawn For ' ililllshbership us: success. Nor. u -icei Ganeralaasssssblybyavoteofw to 0 but with sr-nn sdelwd- baok the Iwllcstions of llonplls. Aibani lire. ugsi Jordan because they had no dip- lomatic relations with the Soviet Union. Mongolia and Albania failed to get enough Security-Council votes to pass and would have been re- jected in any event through the ..n uiatain and the United voted agalnsi tbln. Ln N- "i"""s‘s reiuaai to sc- eept the other three. ‘ ~. k ..., no,“ o; uehato precedes wday’; decision. ‘Phe piioatlons were referred back with instruc- ticns to re-examine the merits of the applicants in the light o! the United Nations charter provisions for membership qualification. MAKING AND MENDING Many mothers, when unable to obtain knitted underwear for chil- dren as promptly ss they w materiel must be suitable. enough but not too heavy nest important not lrntating to scraps “All right, I'll get my car and meet you at Lerklrfs any time you say. You just tell me what time." “Well, four then," said Jonesey. Larklnh was almost empty so for as guests were concerned when Jonesey returned there. but Maggie was still busy. "I'll be with you in a jiffy." said Maggie. "Bit down at one of my tables.‘ Jonesey obeyed. A newspaper was spread out and a headWne caught her eye. She read it absiractedly. her mi-nd was on other things. It was just something about some count- ess visiting this country. There was a picture of the countess as well. looking like one of those languid, haughty ladies among whom she had dined that noon Jone-say glanc- ed st the caption. It read: The Countess de Saizinac, ivhu i! visiting hot sister, Mrs. W-illsm Binghsrn McAdams, 2nd,. at the ietter'| Bar Harbor home. Jonesey realized that the three- gcolurnn cut into which the picture iof the countess was inset must be I the McAdams house at Bar Harbor. I wards Bing. she was not inicrested l fairs centering around her visit. ‘this, how he was. I I. fvrthrllhtly. All her thoughts raced madly to- in the countess or the soci-si af- lhe wondered only if he were XIV Abruptiy, a paragraph transfixed Jonesey‘; eye: Among other guests is Miss Fred- ericka Edmans, of New York. whose name has been persistently linked with that of William Blngham Mc- Adamd. 3rd. It is predicted that one of the events of the won- lng social season will be a dinner at which their engagement will be formally announced. Johesey stared at that with the blood drumming in her ears. Bin! —Bi-ng engaged to somebody else. But how could he be? “Well. for heaven's sake. what's the matter now?" demanded Ma's- gie's voice. "You look as if you'd seen a ghost." "It's just this cold I've had. I still feel weak," she said hastily. Maggie slipped into the seat op- poslte her. “Well, you certainly look weak-and act it," she raid “I just asked Mr. Holmes about taklnfi you on a- gain, and he said you'll have to welt until Mr. Iiarkln comes back. and ask him. I was sorry about that, but I'm not now. You don't look able to work." "But I've Rot Jonesey appalled. broke." "Well, I'm not," retorted Maggie calmly. "I'm rich. A regular l-ietty ' Green." "But I can't burrow from you." "Listen," said Maggie. “If I were broke would you loan mc money if you could? Well then. shut up. lave your breath to tell me who the big good-looking is who name in here wild-eyed the other day and asked rne if I knew where he could find you?" "W--what?" siuttered Jonesey. “You don't mean he - I mean. you don't mean somebody came here to-" "I mean ‘he’ came In." Maggie informed her. "You seem to place him.” to." protested "I'm almost Suppose he should find her? Her “But it couldn't be he. He didn't know where-r" ' < "Dir-awfully tanned?" supplied Maggie helpfully - and hopefully. The picture was unmistakably Ding. He must be looking for her. 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