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Includes the popular Gillette Tech Razor. three packages of Gillette Blue Blades 5's, and a tube of Gillette Shaving Cream. $1.32 Gillette Mllercl Razor Set Gold-plated One-Piece Razor and Ill-Blade Dispenser in sturdy travelling case— tube of Gillette Shaving Cream, plus extra l0- Blade Dispenser. Gillette Aristocrat One-Piece Razor With l0 Gillette Blue Blades in Dispenser — fitted in amartlystyled de luxe travelling case. $5.00 Rhynes-ltacKinnon Wedding blame at the Zion Manse Charlotte- town on Wednesday Oct. 2131.349 at seven p, m. wn~n Rev. G.Oarl-.-le Webster Ullllod in marriage, Shirley Flmeme Marl’. daughter t Mr. John MacKinnon and e late MP5. Mackinnon Charlottetown to William David son o! Mr and Mrs Alex Rhyiies, West Royalty. The bride arore a. fioor length Eowii of white slipper satin fast,- eneii with full skirt and {med bodice" Her fingertip veil was of white net hung from ll. head dress of tiny orange blossoms. She CRTHQI! a bouquet of red roses and maiden liziir fern with while streamers. Her nnly ornament was a string of pearl.» The bride was imelldwl by MISS Norma Nicolle Charlottetown \\’l‘O was attired in a gown of biill‘ sheer, with a 1mg"- "l1 Yvli- Silo (7.'ll‘l'ii’(l a bouquet of A quiet but pretty wedding took ' THE GUARDIAN. C HARLOTTETOWN HURT" IMIRICIN LIFE l. S. STEVENSON lranell Manager “r. 14o RICHMOND sr. All Profits for Palieyholden " earrings and the best man was a sum of money. After the ceremony the bridal party motored to the home oi the groom parents where a deiiclo . wedding supper was served to approximately fifty guests. The dining "Oom was tastefully decorated for the occasion Wll-h pink and white streamers. The table was centered with a three-tier wedding cake with silver trimmings tOPDBd with a minia- ture bride and groom. The ivedd- ing Cflko was cut in the traditional style. During, the evening mnny friends offered their best wishes to tlie newlyweds. On the following day the bridal party left on a short motor trip to Haliias. The bride travelled in pink carnatiuns and mriklen mi;- fern. Morgan RhXlICS, brother of the HTOOm was best man. The gilt to the bridesmaid ivas a pair oi’ cameo lloriithy lllx Says - ,(Conti‘nued from ' Page Zl a green coat with fox cape and brown accessories. On their return they will reside in Chzirloltetmvn where the grocni ls employed. hands who arc nor raitliful and not divorce them. Listen to my sioryr. I Etffl now n widow, having had a husband who strayed from me nnd two small children. After ruining the life of a good woman, whose only fnuit was loving hlm too well, he confessed io me that this '\\'Ol\ll\ll liiid borne,- him a son and he wanted me to ilivorce hlm so ihiit he i-ould iiuirry her nnd legitimize the child. I refused, but I have lJIliGFl)’ regretted it, for since my own children are grown they reproach me for trying to hold a man who no longer loved me and refusing to give the child a name. Now l would give my life to undo the wrong l did an innocent child by holding on to my husband. ‘ A HEARTBROKEN WOMAN ANSWER: You mistake my position on the divorce subject. l only lidvlso wivos i0 rofuse to divorce their husbands when the man is of the pliiliiiide-rer typo, one of the men who has no deep affection for any woman nnd who is lured away by every pretty face that crosses his path. Also, l think a woman is wise not to rush off to the divorce court when she has n middlo-aged husband who thinks he has fallen in love with some flapper young enough to be his daughter. But when a man tolls his wife that he has ceased to low her and that he is in love with some other woman and that his Whole happiness is hound up in this other woman, than I think the wife is wise to lei. him go in peace. But I think you and your children's attitude toward your hus- band's mistress and her child is the very acme of modern gallantry. It tnkas n fine spirit for a Woman to see that the woman who hns ousted her in hor husband's affections can be a good woman who is lhe hapless victim oi love and circumstances. DEAR MISS DIX: I am very much in love with a young man who says that although he loves me he has no intention of every marry- ing mo, I-le says he docs not like the thought of being married. Shall I giro hlm up or not? Do you suppose he will change after he gets older? ALICE ANSWER: Your best play is to gently but firmly waft him into the miter nir nnd tell hlm that you have no time in waste on hlm further. and for him not to come around again unless he brings a wed- ding ring in his pocket. If he really cares for you that will bring him to the proposing point. 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LOST rrs aaion-rivnssr-msririgs. nisinsiiiss sv ma; norms smism, ifiilldlliélllll’ PAGE SEVEN BUT tlefiniiiély! ' iiiis is Fun coiir TIME MAKE YOUR SELECTION NGW 200 New FlIR GOATSTo Bhoose From SIZE RANGE from 9 to 48 PRICE RANGE $125.00 t9 $750.0o Terms arranged to suit your convenience l island furriers a ,- "scans our or we saumsovsi" London Evening Standard World Copyright,