OBPHAN 531-W33 The iiunrdnn Page I SHUBENACADIE. N.s. (cm esi Tuesday: N0"- 13- 1954 wild life haven set up here by the ' -”mj'4mr:;- lands and forests department has provcn a success. People have sent in mam "orphaned" animals, in- Dress Up Your House With Decorator Fabrics Campus Favourite ,,,...,, ....,..,..., ,.. Kelly - Gaudet Nuptials FIRE-PROOF Asbestos. used by the ancient FRUIT -an IIOI.I. ...- A. This ligliiweiglii wool d shade is styled for tliocainpus. The fluid lines of the dress are accciitiiatcd by twin grosgiain bands around the waist and midriff from which wide impressed pleats fall. A bril- The Church of Assumption. West Saint John on Saturday, Oct. 9th. was the scene of a pretty fall wedding when Mary Theresa. youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fznmanuel Gaudet, became the bride of John Ronald, young- g V est son of Mr..and Mrs. Michael g Kelly. Lancaster. in a double ring . ceremony performed by Rev. J. P. -1 Mitchell. The altar was decorated with a profusion of gladloil and Quest pews with nosegays tied with white bows. The bride was given in marriage by rher father and was attended by M15 Elizabeth T. Dionne, while Charlie L. Kelly. brother of the Earden and make Rock, wall and Watflj Eardcns especially. While in a town or congested area there is a very natural de. sire to make ilic garden a secluded refuge from the world outside and a place of privacy in which one can relax and unbend. free from observance. it must not be for- gottcn that low gardens are en. tircly so self-contained that they do not rely upon the scene he. Iyond tlicir confines for part of their effect. One need only think of the view seen from gardens of onc's own acquaintance, rolling grass. land, wooded hills. the slope to a murmuring stream or even the dominance of a stately Oak, Elm, Chestnut, or a grove of Birchcs, to realize at once how much the surroundings are part of the pic. ture. If those surroundings are such that they must be blottcd out on- iifply - and such a situation does arlsc - extra care will be needed when formulating onc's plan. For example a golden Weeping Willow. with its shimmering sunlit grace- ful branches swaying in the sum- mer breeze. used as a screen, will give an airier. lightcr vista than would the dense. heavy foliage of the evcrgrccns. Another question we have been asked is whether there is any set percentage proportion as between paths. lawn and flower-beds or bordcrs common to gardens of varying size from large to small. The purpose, type and size of each ress in the new caviar grey Islander Weds In Sask. A llfilillnll of wide inicrcst was iiulcninizcri on Qciobcr 21 at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. .I'li'.li;ir of Mount Pczisniit. P. E. l'hc candle light ceremony was Perfornied by the Rev. D. A. Mac- ;l'lin hrirlc was charming in lirr rtllvri-trrat painful piles ii itli llINIlf'.'llClI Dr, ('Ii.i.-cl tlininicnl. -QIIHIIIDS as it Iimls. A sziic Il1Illl(' ilralnicnl Inr over 30 ycars. 5i.io IIIl. ONASE'S OIITMEIT the right way and the wrong way to garden. If you are serious a- bout this gardcn business, there are many wonderful books in our Pub- lic Library to assist you in plan- ning your garden and the plant- ing of it. The essence of an old summer garden. How different we find in the autumn as we follow the frock of ice blue brocade with matching accessories. She wore a Corsage of mauve orchids. Mrs. P. S. Delaney of Montreal. P. Q., was matron of honor for her sister. She chose a frock of gold hrocadc with matching acccssorics. She also wore a corsagc of orchids. The groom was attended by Mr. gardens. Those percnnial rosettes with pungent odor mingling with the dry falling leaves that are whirling about us as we sit on I Forticth wedding anniversary for her wedding day. Toast to the bride was proposed by Mr. Kenneth Mac- Kciner. cousin of the bride. Such a short time ago purple and gold crocus cups starred the lawn and now the rcstle of yciiow- ;zruom's mother wore a mink blue satin dress with a corsage of pink Dom mac, A... caTIi?amI)riIde a graduate of the brown leaves an we move our feet. Mil Ami! L3"TI"- PWo3lI91d- M533-3 inngcrg pm. qugrf. Vancouver General Hospital. has Such a short time ago we watch- M11 Ind MIL Leo Cll'l'3KIl8F- Ot- ccl an azure bird under a corn- flower blue sky. a little later. close pressed larkspur and delphinium all beauty enhanced through a scented lilac veil. The birch trees have shed their spent the past three years trave- ling to various parts of the globe. ; After their honeymoon through 'wcstcrn Canada and U. S. A.. the bride and groom will reside at North Vancouver. B. C. Anne Adams and strong against the thin. autumnal sky. now changing from gray to palest green and lemon yciiow. Lcafless trees. 'Wc could sing of their swaying. wind-blown grace that is like the sea when the sea sweeps over its mobile face. When the sunset flames the de- licate traceries of the pines they are golden lacquered psgodas, our living grccn temples where we may hear concord of sweet sound. Patterns WEEK'S SEW-THRIFTY Ideal for chilly days of Fall and winter! Make your tot this 3-piece separates outfit with its warm. pcrtly appllqued weskitl Make wea- kit to MIX and MATCH with whirl- away skirt and puff-sleeve blouse. By I-JLEAN, If you're going shopping for fab- rics to dress up the house. and nothing makes such a good. inex- pensive change as new draperies or sllpcovers. you'll find that the stores have new and interesting sei- actions. Modems Toned Down We're happy to report that mod- ern prints are really handsome. and that the wild mobiles and alarming abstractions are milder and easier to live with. new that they've been subdued into easier, more relaxed patterns. The eternal fiorals that On September 29, Saint Dunstiurs Basilica was the scene of a fall wed- ding when. Mary Lauretta, R.N.. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose MacMillan. Pownal, exchanged marriage vows with Ralph A.. son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Carragher. New Wiltshirc. Rev. Francis Corcoran. cousin of the bride performed the double- ring ceremony and celebrated the Nuptiiil Mass. The bride. given in marriage by her father, chose a full-length gown of white nylon net over white satin with Chantilly lace bolero edged with pearls. Her finger-tip veil of nylon net was held in place by a pearl trimmed tiara. She carried a nosegay of red roses. As bridesmaid, Florence. her sister. wore a dress of yciiow net over tafeta with a yellow coro- iiet headpiece and carried a nose- gay or mauve and yellow 'mums. The groom was attended by hisl bi-other Leo "while Messrs. Gerald Murtagh and Joseph MacMillan ushered the guests to their seats. The bride's mother chose a dress of navy blue crepe with navy and white accessories. She wore it our- sage of red roses. The groom's moth- er chose a navy two-piece dress with white and navy accessories. She wore a corsage of red roses. Rev. Sylvaire Gallant and Mr. organ by Mrs. Joseph Dougnri. sang several beautiful hymns during the Nuptial Mass. was decorated with cut flowers and a three-tier wedding cake which was topped by a. miniature bride and groom. Mr. Gerald Murtagh acted as Master of Ceremonies. Rev. Francis Corcoran proposed the toast to the bride, which was re- sponded to by the groom. Mr. and Mrs. Carragher left by cessories and wore a corsage of pink roses. Prior to her marriage she was tendered three showers, where she Mrs. John MacDonald, Boston. Mass.; Mrs. Millar Rhinehart and time. Ontario and Mr. Gerald Murtagh, Ottawa, Ontario. driven grace all our trees. bushes. birdbaths and the garden scat upon which we rest. but their color and dear beloved gardens we all have known. abodes of angel visitanis. those pure and perfect thoughts. that stay with us in wintertime, iilumined in sunlight or in moon- light. in candlelight or firelight. Thus, all the summer beauty ni our gardens, drenched with their memory-laden fragrance. may be stored away in the corner of our hearts, among the things of life that really matter -- like love. to sew is tested for fit. Has com- Harold Wood accompanied on the- OB BOSS red with pink (this one fast grow" ing in favor, we're told) walnut with persimmon. and lavender with green. Plenty of blues and purples and lots of charcoal gray, the lat- ter either on its own or combined with such accents as shocking pink. persimmon or green. We saw a dark charcoal wlth.iouches of muted silver and rich blue that was new and exciting. Slipcover fabrics offer a wide choice, with a new and very wide range of contemporary patterns em- phasizing soft and pretty abstract leaf and floral effects for a modern interior. There are also handsome I . l I in rich Victorian patterns of the Bruseis lace type. Some decorators use them for cafe curtains with rnatcliing valances, or as panels as well as in tailored pairs. . The emphasis is certainly on windows and a little imagination and sense of the artistic should rc-i suit in windows of beauty and dis- tinction. I v:ludin' deodorized skunks. to 29-acre reserve. Greeks and Romans. was discov. ered in Canada about 1882. the MDUU All UM V WE ARE The I ADlES' STORE MEN'S STORE DUE TO THE GENEROUS RESPONSE CONTINUING OUR SALE THIS WEEK OREENOAL On. Ltd. 150 GT. GEO. ST. 144 GREAT GEO. ST. Herels how this book can bring you, too, "A cheque from Santa" next November! Would you like a cheque next year for help you get it, for it's the coupon book which you receive when you join our Christmas Club. The moment you join up. you have a definite objective to save to- wards-and this little book serves as a steady reminder to save until you reach it. Thanks to this IItfIe book, NICO-" sends cfconadiaiis can now expect Cant MgrkeYou rself Save? and Mrs. Ac d A M -R. . car on a honeymoon trip to Bos- ;i,mm.iaL Saskliarsvlsgll Ng:nh:CJmal'; Murdock Macflae of Rochester. stepping-stone path that leads to mm and Lowe". Massachusetts. For was llllliC(I in marriage to li:i7.en Mjlfincsomi lthet spay ch:yf:nt?lemum”: "'9 travelling the bride chose a navy Q imn Ill;u'Ai'ilil.ii'. son of Mr. R. Mnc- "9 hr” CM” h" D”""'5 as 0 M W u n Wm m Our blue Suit with navy and pink ac- I 0 E e C prnmmnp Th dd. . , The bride's mother were 3 garden seat in the shelter of the m l ml Z pIa5'lid by Mimwa. mushroom crepe dress with a cor- Cedar. tree reflecting for ii short reggllgfgt-T0”:x begmgsuu in”: Mr. cnm-...-, BIC” 51-5.” M NW lmdm sage of pink carnations. The time in the November sunlight. Gavan Macmllnnl Lem”, Mass: x I-IEREIS All. YOU D08 (1) Look over the Christmas Club plans in box at lower right. Check plan which suits your budget. (2) Ask for Christmas Club coupon leaves. ferns in the rock garden - . . . are parchment colored -1 same l;9”"'"E ifcllrlxlzlhi SE0ad(aSl- NU Christmas needs . . ; a winter holiday or bmk f0” -Y9”! P13” at 3”Y brallch 0f The b. d d . 1 g 3 355 arewe s ro e pines. . . ' tarldc stxabhds siihgiiereieri black Give thanks and smile for the other personal plans? This little book can Canada" Ba"k Sf C9mm"Cc' (3) Simply make a small deposit to start-and one every second week. At the end of fifty weeks (25 deposits) you'll get a cheque next November-in good time for Christmas, or whatever you wish. th i t 2 , - - .. - mm :22: :31: .:'::..”i:.:.: at i.'.'.:';”:':'". 12132:. S 2. 4. 6. E. 10. Size 6 blouse. i iard L yi ' 4 ' 353"” ""”' it Newlscientific Medicated Formulation 'V' ”""' '" """'Y "' W" ii" ' s . Th” I”"'”" my '” ""' ""9" . .. branch of The Canadian Bank of Commerce-there are more plete illustrated instructions. Send Thirty-Five Cents (:!5c) in CIEIIRS than 650 to serve you. Get your Christmas Club coupon book groom ' , A i . . . tion w'as:ul'iselgri)rTmSa?!:!ose's ll?:creisPli dad” miittihedmgdany Kim agfjlgnrifgegg nubby tweed effects Willi a hand Dienvl Ladies: can T Hall where mty guests were pres. 3," ! 5l:)eauti3lul' woven look, that are also at their 1. & ls-' TT” ent. The toast to me bride was smp 3' ' best in a. modern setting. OPCOCTS TO . - . In Elysian and Fancy Matti-Iain. grroipo1se::lheb;;r0f;ey.rngesgcrn to Satin for Elegance Cue Curuim F-wand Men's Reg. S6950 'I'he bride is I graduate of Kln- For downright elezance. rather M M wmdows mm say ma. Slllfs to 44.50 . . . . . 520 31 525 539.50. S4950 3: 559.50 kora Convent and Charlottetown than the soft charm of florais, there .V . M , Hospital for Nurses. Among the are such fabrics las antiique satin 3339 Y(1:I:13::5;:in:'iiY;ldd0lit;'t1e5:rxf:reTfilggglg 9" Sbnelwy k Ladies: out of t w e rs . with narrow meta ic str pas. For . , . ' . Mrs. Fidel: glhiseenziviielrtf Rood coordination. shears are shown ”.I 5 V"lV,”"de W””'""" 0i M” 30'? er Jae "5 to l Slllfs to 49.50 . . 514.95 8: 524.50 P" 'l- 1- ' ”.m&s.'; mil: ”.Z3i.'.i.'2."':.'.'.'ii.."'...... 3:3.” ':.""i..'.'.'.?.E3 Me" 5 ”W Child - -- n c rs. . . 4 pens (C g I ngm grounds are sun mvoted. glridow-s antllfeg achieve original Work PCITTS . . . . . . . . . . . . s'a'ion wa O C rs ' ontinued from page 8) These make a nice foil for newraing eggfaliiee pofmiar with new de Men's Q II OH O o u ' m tiki l r ombinaiions. w c . i - ' " A country arilen inrciulieg .'.f.'.'. wcith blue, orange ....a 3535 asrghpgtsmtorgiglet icrr1;rs.N0ru;fe1:g Dress Pants to 12.95 . . . . . 55.00 clearing ,1. . . I . 514.95 & 517.95 I an d I-' -- -e--e-er: h 1' i- ' ." . . ' T'.."."”...f..”.'"...': '.'.'.'.'l.3..1.'”'.”....".' ".73. , , 1.';.3il”f..i.';.E..E '.'Z”Yf.';' 3223-? it". 3”? """"'5 55 9t Imhes'Pu1Iom :2 cardigan style ' other -' l' r r t. B t "r d , tl tl OYS ...::;;:..1;S.:. ::;;::..:;”..":.:z The Basilica Is r:.::.::.: .,........, 5...”... 3, ,5 Sweaters ----- 52-95 to 510-95 Eardcn. . pairs. and gauzes in pastel colors. ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' J t A - (11 In the garden book "Gardens S Of as well as new and pretty printed Men's Us rnve ' and Gardening” which can be ob- cene gauze type shcers.' F. C b- ,- 52 95 Lined Campus Jackets . . Sl0.95 taincd from our Public Library a eece om Ina Ions ' ' ' ' ' We read about 5” many hwely 5” Lu" Mime 3 Cmnebnk Men's See the Clearing Line of Ladivs' d ' l ' ' . u e . u . "T2,;'Tmigf.,fZf,',l;”;,,f,ii"i,s”;',f,w";f, There are beautiful laces many Doeskin Work Shirts . . . . 151.88 Skirts. to 5.95: special . . . 52.00 ljm 1, red ' ' r g garden will govern these propor- Following the ceremony. s f'ecep- W phgm) scarf is tucked mto the surphce neck1me' (GP lions. Then there are many il- tion for 80 guests was held at the T Mnd" amgnn nu Inf. . ' Iustrations in this book to show hame of the bride. The bridal table ' ?3,”l2hf:';2l”.2..?,”";'E?.f. b,,ei,I.f1c;pstf:e). right now and start saving for Christmas 1955! Ta , 00:. "I y Name. Address. Style Number. 7 0 9 x Send order to ANNE ADAMS. .,:-u. ,3 70”, 0 care The Guardian. 00 Front Street. ., ','Ix.. & N S ' West, Toronto. . .;.'.-4'.” 14 4' mum woon sum-cniom JOIN OI-II" I '1. , :-7-'t:-u. I ;-.2 Canada has four varieties of ash ...hHu Ilanleewhle I vnrh '2 . I ' ' 0 I:,.' in trees. noted for their tough and elastic wood. .....:.-1-CT.-... Beauty counsellor New at Im! A new celled Ctniusii. developed upuiallv for pimples! Ci "' d 1... uisilon I. has Judi reniariishle g as proved sninin ly effec- ve to Imng re ref to pimple Iu errn. Christmas Club this week Ogeoeglus and feel-drying in round with pimples...driei pimples mrpriiingiy - lsu. Andcrrsluisii. ssunnpmlminuiopa the grovvili of bacteria rim can cause and - spread SIIIIPIEI. Slun-colored to hide pim. V pie: an end embarrassment. ri.uaIi.siI. II p 'pnIte:rI::l::aiea:ie' our day and night for an. me icnnon. , leader's Digest. reported on clinical mu using cuuusii. iype meiliuzion. mm" of any branch of Skin Care - Cosmetics Xmas Gifts Wednesday, Nov. 17 THE CANADIAN BANK OF COM M ERCE t ,4796;s.g ,... New the largest-ullln s inf am is EI"PR&?fLoBNEAUTY medication in Americm. CT.lpAIA,!,lL . Ii" INIPIJ so many teenagers and adults. (Above. Hughes Drug Store) Must work for you or money bscl.. Only 63' ml 81.19. In all druuisu. on f . . . - guuui iodnyu , V i " . Maj ' ” ' . . .. . . . , g p 1 g