i - til" Clizirluiietown is to have a ilxiilllil Shtm next in-t-I. There will be niaiiy lovely iiiudels nearing heaiitiful gotviis. This gimn ammo is similar to many which will be modelled. M; . . . .. all A FASHI N SHOW IS COMING t Qiiite and gold fives frcslinessi skirt is composed of individual and sparkle Lo this young eve- lengths of fabric banded in gold. ning dress presented by li'An- These are set in motion when Ijour at the fall and winter show- the wearer moves and reveali ling of the Association of Canad-i the golden underskirt woven oi” ian Couturiers in Montreal. The I .. vmk-,. nylon.-acetate and "Mylar" pol-- yester film. The long torso is pleated horizontally and the neckline gat.iiered in portrait fashion. Former islanders Wed At Si. BcisiI's In B The iAN'i(iinR took plat-r at St. llazilfs ('liurrh. on Aiigiist Ttlst. I937. at it niclock M Marv AI- drma Gallant. daughter of Mr Willnm Gallant. Port Bor den. PEI to Joseph n.'lIi)Pfl Dawson. son of Mr and Mrs. fir-oi-gr Dawson. Branlford. On- lfIl'I0. formerly of ilbany. Pl-1.l. iievere-nd Father fliemert was officiating clergyman and nrrfnrnit-ti the double ring cere- rzmm Vlr Owen and Jeffrey Piint-r er-nod for the wedding line: Bi-aiitifiil music was play- ed during the service. Sir. William Gallant. father of the bride, gave the bride in mar- tinge Mr Robert Gallant. bro- titer nl the bride, was the t- inan Mrs. Owen Powers. sister of the groan. was matron nl honor The bride wore a floor length gown of net and lace over satin. ller headdress was crown-chap ed and her veil llngertip length. She wore pearl earring; and car- ried a ho ti red rotten with yellow color satin then. made of two layer: of was eoelnett teeth. I ”.Xiitoination and Eiiiploy-I ment" is the theme for the third biennial provincial conference. ifor Business and Professional; twonien to be held at the Grandl Illoiel. Yarinouth, Thanksgivingi weekeiid-October I2-i'.l-it The officers and members oil the Yarmoutli Club are fii8i(lflZI exteiisive plans to entertain a large number of delegates and; observers bringing greetings and reports from Charlottetown. P.i-I.l.. Sydney. New Glasgow. Truro. Halifax. Dartmouth. Liv- erpool and Kenlville. The formal opening will take P. E. l. Women Take Part . In Ycirmouih Conference place at the Grand Hotel 430 p.m.. Saturday, October 12, in charge of Porivincal president Margaret Wadden, of New Glea- gow. Miss Helen Yeo, M. Ed.. Char. lottetown. winner of the United" Nations Fellowship Award by the Canadian Federation of R. and raw. Clubs. will be the guest speaker at Saturday night's banquet. - Mrs. Helen Dunbar, provincial president. Charlottetown, will re- spond to the toast, Canadian Federation. ELLEN'S Dlfjl 'tYoii'II find" one of the har- vest help offered at slipper ”we will not get too much snow this Wintcr.". . .He in a big man, and brawny. and of forhcars up- rooted generations ago from an , lletbridt-an isle. Blue-eyed and I with curly reddish locks now ' co encing to pick up the sil- ver threads of the passing years he II an intelligent fellow Andy also something of a seer. I He determines the future by past. by facts proven. and by legend handed down from pro- ceding generations and spiced often with the mystery and me- gic and superstition of the rug- ged beautiful homeland of his people. And listening to him you can see as clearly as when you 4 ....-..s. .-....a.....-.... A .1... --.4... -.s...2A MR. AND MRS. DALBEBT DAWSON raniford The reception was held at the io.o F. Hail. I02 Darling St.. "'”I Scttttish history snrncthinit Brgntford. ontmn, Fm her go. of the fearlessness. the honor ing away outfit the bride uore "WI lliilnlfy. III! N-'m'IPl'n98I and romance of the strange Hee- lan' folks. a black and white dress with I black cape. Her corsage red rosi- . Ies and white gardenias For the "Ti" Siilni 58! 50" ht "Odd- honeymoon they visited st. Clllh- ed "You've only to take A walk ariiics, Niagara Falls. and pm-tgpalong the fields to notice that. of the U.S Tiicy now reside at For one thing" he continued 37 Palace Street IRTIO The bride was employed-were built low to the 11'0"!”- at Fibre Products of Canada.- Wit?" 5'0" 599 "ill, ii"-"'Q'l "M Ltd. gnd the groom 1, . mad... likely to be too much snow to anic at an Imperial F.sso Ser- IOIIOW YN'II 009" hf GKGYB15 vice station, I"we'ii have an open Fall and no Out of town guests were from llrrai Bmnulli 0' SMN "F0111?! P E.i.. St, (lhtherines, Cainsville,I the Winter." um Onlgrio, ”All the same." James chuck- ,wgg..gg,gjggj led "the wild geese are on wing. isnt that I sign of an early Win- MORNING SMILE ......... "in Frank a. mnrirmed hat-h-' will see who knows better -- the elor"” Iwems or the wild geese!" "He in now. He sent his pic- it was wind that bothered the ture in a lonely hearts club and-I harvesters today - kin of a they sent it back with a note southern hurricane or maybe of 'saying, "We're not that lonely" the equinox, which paused II Who Knows Better-The Wasps Or Wild Geese? at-giro;-d. ()n.I "the waspsl nests this summer ky passing to pounce on odd sheav- es being tossed to the wagons. delaying the work. making it dif- I ficult throughout. Nevertheless many loads were ' brought to the thresher. . From , the housewives; could see the blower conducting l their windows the straw to this barn-loft or that. tucking it in there to have bedding-substance for the stock through the Winter in this busi- ness of faring which like Per- S ry Como's wheel ceaselessly "goes round and round" in an endless cycle. zzammz laiacanllnellelan. Inner: ldnanllnei ties Tee la bdbl WDWIN I1! "Did I hear Five "Who'liMake Me an Otter?" These questions can be I Prr face to an opportunity to EU?” precious articles front atticm borne and cellars. All those fa-I moua Island recipe producu Will; be on sale too. As for the Gay Nineties Tea whether the toppered or boater-. halted leisurely men are there, certainly the leg-o-fmutton sleev- ed women in dust - sweeplnl skirts will serve you. in fact the clear ladies have been rushing around so much although they have not been on tandems. their exertions have, been equally strenuous. A . g so now. although not arriving in iiansom cabs by gasliglit, but in a smart automobile by elec- tric light. Prince Edward Island-f era are all in readiness for a; Gay Nineties Day at the Fair! Mrs. Joseph Davison was Hf years young on Wednesday. 00-3 tuber 2nd. To celebrate this hap-I py event. a birthday party was given Mrs. Davison at the rest-3 deoce of her daughter Mrs. Gor-. don Warren, North River Road, Mrs. W. R. l.ePage poured tea.- asaisted by Mrs. Davison's dau- ghter, Mrs. T. Roy Cudmore. 1 Mr. Michael Ritdka, Toronto. Oni., president of the Refriger- ation Service Engineer Society” will be a guest at the Charlotte-' town Hotel this weekend. Mr. Rudka will be special guest speaker at the annual meeting. of the Maritime chapter of that R.S.E.S. which will be held Sat-; urday, Oct. 5 at the Charlotte-t town Hotel. Many raprescnta-5 attendance. i Mrs. B. Earle MacDonald and; Mn. W. H. Poole are joint hos-4 tenses this Saturday at a lunch- eon bridge and the following, Sat- urday at I slipper bridge. The parites are being held at the MacDonald residence. 99 North River Road, 1 Mrs. James M. Murley. Eus- ton Street, has been on an en- joyable trip to Toronto and Nia- gara Falls. Mrs. Murley will re turn on Saturday. I Mr. and Mrs. Earle C. Bak- er lcit Wednesiay for Torontot where they will attend the Drug-I giats' convention. En route home they will visit Mr. andI Mrs. Borden R. MacClure in Boston. 1' , v I (uxtf C;-it ”I thx!(.'l.t.;X'.”fI Windy. . . cold! Young fry. cheeks red. clothing wind-blowni came in odd times to the coxi-I nes of the kitcheirand its fire. to gain a cookie or sandwich to add to their comfort and well-' being. "Gran'daddy said" one laugh- ed. "that sitting in here with your feet to the fire you would- not know that this in a cold day!” A cold day. And tonight, wind and rain at Fat" agalnet the duel penea. "it's good to have a roof ov- erhead on a night like this"- Jamee smiled now to our both obviously how! to come in from int chores. "And know there's I plate of ahead for the men- lngl" the other iilfere with e chuckle. . Until tomorrow - -- - Dieryi -Goodnight. . . . MMTLY IOUTI Opoesums, about the site 0! I ' large house cat. eometiinee wel- der from their southern haunts into pert: of Ontario. I New IOK (nae Color ' Sanpeo A denlie ooloolng tel veon wash eel and leaves no evevlap or line cl denunciation. the new IOUX Creme Color Shampoo B he ihepleet. eoeieet, qvichesll why to "lwelbv. heircoloe". H is ee- connect- ded for A County Fair and Gay Nine-. tivee of thin society will be my Pig. 3 The Guardian Friday. October 4, 195: HAPPENINGS Mr. and Mn. Angus Mueller- Donia til In and and Mn. Hill enter-tamed Monday evening at the lwlmren apartinem. in Cumberland Street. in hooo of Mn. MacLanen'e and Mr. Hill's parents. the occasion be- ing their wedding anniveraariu Mr. and Mn. Dlckieson being married twenty one years and Mr. and Mrs. Hill thirty five years. Mrs. R e a g h 8. Moreside, HOUSEHOLD HINT t'-urrespondence was read and it was decided to take collection for Protestant Orphanage in next meeting. Minutes were read and ap- proved. Report on Road Sign Posts made by Mrs. George Macleod were ,' t J and ready for placement. lleturiui For a durlbil, almost invisible ,trom Pantry, Sale netted 843.11 mend. apply inch-wide coiorleuicancer Fund Collection 333.00. cellophane tape to both sides at Bills were paid. Special men- the shade directly over the split tion was made to all those vho or broken edges. drawing them together. gave their time and work to- warda the improvement or the aiiitom nuns-ria "mum HORNE Mr. and Iilre. G. Allison Horneg only son of Mr. Harold Hues- Sbearwater. N.5.. announce the tis and the ilte Mrs. Huestil engagement of their daugiitert of Summerside. Marriage in Lurla Veneta to Joseph Harold.-l take place October X. school gmuildt. Collection amounted to 35.50 'lhe next meeting to be held at Meeting closed with the Queen. Mrit Arrnel MacKlnnon's. Roll Lunch was served by the hostess call to be answer-d by "A Sup- assisted by to Mrs. Sutherland Special collection or Montgomery and Mn. 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