SEPTEMBER 23, 195 Conway-Gr'eena.n. Wedding A quiet, pretty wedding was sol- l'llllllZi3(.l at the Holy Fnmuy Gnu.-ch, Toronto on September 'l, lit nine o'clock. when Rev. Fr. Co- iiumii united in marriage. Wanda Catliei'ine.,daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clair Greennn of Charlotte- l(iii'll. and Joseph Emmett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Conway of iJllllSllEW- The bride. given in marriage by nee Shreensin. chose a street- icllgtll dress of white nylon net aver taffeta. Her veil was held in lliiCC by a coronct of white. roses. she carried a white prayer book. I'0 complete her ensemble she wore . l-orsage of pink carnations. The bridesmaid. who was Miss mia Murphy. was attired in A street-length dress of .light blue uiieta with navy accessories and Mlle a corsage of white roses. The groom was ably supported by iicorgc Mtu-phy. lormerly of Kin- kora. - During the nuptial mass. hymns were rendered by the church or- qallist while during the signing of the register were played "On This my 0 Beautiful Mother" and "Ave liaria." After the ceremony the bridal pllriy motored to the Selby Hotel where breakfast was served. ' Mr. and Mrs. Conway have taken .11) residence at 24 Gwynne Avenue. Fl'lelldS and relatives of this cou- pie wish them much happiness to- gather. Out-of-town guests included Miss Frances Conway, sister of the Aiitlolll. Macllonald-Macllonalil wedding lit St. Francis. Desales Church. Little Pond. on Saturday. August 29, Bernadette, daughter of Char- Ins and Mrs. MaoDona.ld, became ;he bride of John Stephen, son of Andrew and Mrs. MacDonald. Cardigzin. Rev. Father Ayres performed the rrreinony. The bride wore a. white floor- longth gown of nylon net over satin with fitted. lace bodice and full lace sleeves. I-ler fingertip veil has caught with a tiara of seed pearls and she rricd a bouquet of American uty roses and b.1l)y's breath. Her sister. Rosaliepas maid of honor, was dressed in a. gown oi nauve net over taffeta. with irocaded taffeta bolero and pleat- ed net headdress. She carried a nosegay of roses and snapdra- EON. Th-e bridesmaid. her sister Ei- leen. wore a matching gown of yellow and also carried a. nose- gay of roses and snapdragon. The bride's mother wore a dress of navy blue with white acces- sories and is corsage of white baby mums. The mother of the groom iiore is two-piece dress of gray with navy accessories and a oor- sage of pink roses. The groom was supported by his brother. Andrew P. MacDonald. Breakfast was served at the home of the bride to the im- mediate relatives and friends' of the couple, after which they left (or a motor trip through the Mai-liirnes. They are making their home in Montreal. The Canadian weather station at Alert Bay on Ellesmere island is Inns than 500 miles from the north pole. ll siirprisefor CDNSTIPATED CHILDREN At last-I laxative even tln fusslest child won t mind tali- ing. Plesaant. easily-swallowed. Children's Own Tablets lirlnl oulcll. thorough action without unpleasant erampln or grl - int. For children 8 Id. In s by the makers of Bsbys Own Tablets. Got a Dgtltgxlgtpdll at your drugglst. -, . . .. y STOP BAD SMELLS and save up to 30v , ca epon- ioiu.gulic.to cco. WIZARD WICK as noun: a 3 Table Top by Eden Plsfllpotts CHAPTER XII ' "We must obey our demons," answered Pardo. "Every man has a demon, and only those who obey their demons enjoy peace of mind. whether for good or evil. The good man is miserable when he does ill. because he has a good demon; the evil imanls miserable when he is being harmless and grazing with the herd. because his demon is evil. We people have good demons -all of us. Maine's demon wills that I have his portion of the treasure it I can get it. This means a great deal more to me than the treasure. because my demon and I have been much at war in the mat- ter." PARDO WANTS THE LOT . They stared at this singular re- mark. - ' Angus, "but don't let my quarter of the swag decide you. I shouldn't like to feel I was responsible for I crash. old man." "Jane actually said she would rather a million tirr.-as give up her interest than that I should go," said Tom. "She doesn't care two- pence about Benny's treasure. More do I. The snag is to feel that .by giving you the lot, it will only .make you the more determined to go and get it, Felice." "By giving me the lot." answered Pardo. "you give me what is better than any treasure on earth. You give me peace of mind as I have not known since I was a. grown "If you must go. you must," said , man. You do not understand that. and there is no reason why you should. All you need do is to be- lieve it." "Well. don't go mad any way. dear fellow." replied Tom. "We can't pretend to say what you're talking about exactly. treasure is yours. and if it's a. mor- comfort. won't that content you? It isn't as if you wanted the blessed treasure yourself. Your future is wrapped tsp with mine and you needn't w say this any more than I spoke just now - to save my rotten face-but just on the chance that you'll see what a lot of difference it will make to my moral comfort if you climb down. too. and don't go again." But Pardo shook his head. "Let our demons do as they will with us." he answered. "I am arm- ed now-armed with such mighty weapons that not the powers of hell would make me fear. All is well with me, and I have -been given a glance into the future denied to most men." Angus spoke. "We could exert force. Pardo." he said. "and I'm not too sure whether we ought not to do it. If we told Costa. that your mind was a bit clouded. as the result of what hap- pened'this morning, and we felt for your safety. you ought to be , put under restraint. he would jolly soon keep you aboard-and be thankful. He's fretting like mad to go. and now nothing stands between him and departure but yourself." Felice gave one of hi. rare laughs. "No, no." he answered and put his right hand to his left armpit. "You would not do that. because it would mean the shedding of blood. Angus. My little spider-kiil- or is loaded. I would not shoot any man upon this "ship save one man: but if you stood between me and lmy treasure-mine-all mine ndw -then I would shoot myself." '00 to it then. and be done with it," said Tom. "Get it over. Fence. and let us have peace-with dis- honour." "There is no dishonour for any of us." answered the other. "The sea is safe still. and I will be very quick. Tell Jane how it is to be. and let Costa know that he shall sail before sunset. All is ended be- fore we go to our evening meal; my demon tells me so." He hastened away and called for food. Then, after he had eaten. he made his preparations carryinlz only his bag with him and A mat- tock in it. He armed himself heav- ily; but no premonition of peril dimmed his high splrits.. Aylmer. behind his back. tried to plan an armed guard from the crew; but Angus had told their adventure to Captain Costs. and everybody knew it now. Three sailors volunteered for share. but Costa refused them man, and only the assurance that he should sail that night calmed him. "You ara all weak in your heads." he told Angus. and Maine agreed with him. "Not a doubt of it. Captain." he said. "The equator is no place for us northerners at any time." Jane insisted on rising and com- ing to see Felice before he left the ship; but she quickly became cori- scious of the change in his spirit and for the first time realized a radiant and inspiring quality that he had never revealed before. His enthusiasm could not be ignored, and her own petition-to abandon llelrigeratlon SALES and SERVICE Repairs To All l"1lrea . Morons "Rewinding and Repairs I ELECTRICAL knit-hip loud odlelnu up um- I ' APPLIANCE u..... r.. ”t....l.'."::l .3 AS ...,. . m'":..'""r'":: .!.:.-'..-"er 3. (II I A ' REFR!" lsdcl-d'siirfassatnry;b. his ,,...,,.,.,. J but a. feeble Elvun Your ( REFR GERATOR a would Paliior Electric Phones pm.-sui. ,. COW BRAND BAKING SODA JD ii V. But the, al problem and the knowledge that left for it is yours brings any sort of morailwill be employed as tradesmen. ashore l permission to go. He was an angry , Georgetown And Vicinity : . .'Mr. Gordon Gotell. Mr. Kim- ball Gotell and Mr. Sammy McNeill left y car Thursday. September 17. for sudbury, 0nt.. where they will endeavour to obtain employ ment. Mrs. William Hook of Charlotte- town is visitlng her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lavandler. Rev. Nathan Mair. B. A., B. D.. who has been visiting his home in Georgetown, left on September 14 for New York City, where he will continue his studies toward a degree of Doctor of Divinity at Union Theological Seminary. Mr. Mair will study under Dr. Reinhold Niebuhr. who is generally consid- ered to he one of the top three theo- logians in the protestant world. Miss Peggy Walker is visiting in North Lake at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Fraser. Mrs. J. B. scully has returned home from a visit to Bangor, Me. Mr. Lorin Mair, B. F. A.. who has been visiting in Georgetown. the guest of Mrs. Mary Yorston. left recently for Alberta, where he has accepted a position as Vice Princi- pal of the Brooks Consolidated School, Brooks, Alta. Friends of Mrs. Laura Lavers are sorry to hear that she has enter- ed the Prince Edward Island Hos- pital for treatment and all hope her condition will show rapid and sat- isfactory improvement. On Thursday, September 1'7, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Layers, Miss Cor- inne Lavers, Mrs. N. W. Hansen and Mr. Howard Walker motored to the City. On Thursday, September 17, Mr. C. N. Llewellyn, Mr. Wallace Mac- Donald and Mr. John MacDonald Labrador. where , they Mr. James Maid. B. A.. has left for Chicago, where he 'will study her his M. A. degree at Geoi'ge Wil- rry as to tliat. I don'tiliams College. Mr. Mair was ac- companied by Mrs. Malr. (nee Laura King of Charlottetown). Mr. Bernard Walsh, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Walsh. left for St. Duifstan's University on Thin-s;l:iy, September 17. where he will con- tinue his studies. Friends of Mr. Fabian Boudreault are sorry to hear that illness ha's necessitated his entering the Char- lottetown Hospital for treatment and all wish him a speedy return to good health. -AC Scientists estimate the earth's crust contains twice as much nickel as copper, zinc and lead combined. plea before the fearless ardour he now displayed. "Fear nothing at all," he com- manded her. "The danger is alto- gethcr past. Jane. My mind is at peace and I know-better than I have ever known anything on this earth-that success awaits me." "Go then." she answered. "Don't delay a moment. Felice. It is use- less to argue about it. But do rc- membcr the gorge will be full of spiders." "The gorge will be full of I..ight." he answered. Five minutes later Pardo had taken the dinghy and rowed him- self ashore. They watched him from the deck in silence until he landed. turned and waved to them. then disappeared into the cleft. For a moment it seemed that some- thing strange confronted him for he stood, lifted his feet and ex- amlned the black earth beneath them. But the discovery rather has- toned than deterred his actions, and he was swiftly gone. "ro be continued rue GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Dorothy Dlx's' columni- Continued from page 2 month and direct her attention to new methods of house-keeping. Above all, don't forget a. bit of recreation for the girl. she's quite bogged down with the burden of housekeeping and childbearing that came to her at quite an early age. An occasional evening out will do more than a month of nagging. States. D!iA.R.dMI88 DIX: I am a woman of 40. a or .I have two children. and when I 33w :1... 1,; was elng set for them, I left their father and'moved todaer:(i:t.rl?gr1est2.1t:t Since then I have met a man I love, and have a two-year-old girl him. The man is very fond of us all. but refuses to marry mt- since his first marriage was unsuccessful. I can see no future for us but don't like to deprive the children of a father. ' divorced three years from T. O. ANSWER: You removed your lilldx I can't see where you are setting Such :ngz:ro?1n:mo,n ?.,',”f., enmp 19' but have one illegitimate child, and have placed yourself in thin haw. You position of having no claim on the man whatsoev umnvlable . H - go ll'lyMl'llrlGdh6 pleases, throwing of! whatever semallergiplmfsaiblhitllesallg . d h - . ' e:'soI;ct;l;v:' an you ave no redress. Better have your position legaliz- Mlss Nluon carusot rep! V problems of interest Ihrouxhyt.l:esn:t:lD:1yn.h made" but Wm uuw" nDMoN'1i3N a (or) - Only a, few money by-laws are expected to be voted on in Edmonton's civic election October 14th. Mayor Wil- ium will involve about 32,000,000, mo” 0' ll for more paving in this rap- idly-growing oil centre. LONDON (GP) - Alfred Gibbs.i retiring pfter 34 years' service as Louise Franklin, 11. took up danc- doomaan at the American Clubrin ing classes a year ago to keep Piccadilly, has been rewarded by young. She has alrea y a month's holiday in the United and silver medals and will take tionally hot weather. they said Injr . Whenever Your ReClPe Cd"9 F0? Di! 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