ELl.EN'S DlARY' ,-,'-l'.i.'-'-1'-'-"-'-'"--"'-7c""",,,-,;-,..-5:: llyioaed-My hesndaeduowaedom goodness. Thea; Indeed with kindness tile" lome'withia this isle of grandeur. lNursed upon the ocean's breast, "this i love" - this crescent 1.3 R. L. Stevenson Quote& John Of Lilacs Are Good this evening commented to Jim". ZUMMZ Words of R. L. Stevenson's came . ” h f In , lung. to D: today when WelWlICwIIiG': buwyle he replied. one o e twohhhou um: - this place callql our more busy themsevee . nine; lee &d'he Ieliere. Ia-'s ldltc. Phone 1 the affairs of the hayza: "Hula: First lh”.l:ml':' Memories of her charm and bean I'M marked I , dp-:-rt "Jnmm question.-if slsc- hilltop when 0l:hllllhl-3:9 "Trig lsindyiiiy thougtits whei-e'er l rum, Page 8 The Guardian Sat. August 3. 1957 :0 uuug.Me3ad;:a&::hr- :J.o-all-rant;-mm of u-ff cm Throlgizutfe summer inn... -, ,, ' eurs are thus well tales-ed l-ml ll! lNlhlml"9:d0t";-I want do whisperlnl breeles tell? HAPPENINGS ......"'"”.'.'....'?.'.'...".'”...".':. Eliza ml: .. -....:.. i. ”'”li;..7"""'”' M . .nulnad(rointlie .laineskadlust.'eesedfromthe ,' g pl-. Wendell Yeo of Auburndale, Mrs. William J. sscuoiu of It. :3 Ivviuiiooi-ii no word of harness of tile mowing centered J,”h,fai:"h',"”,f3f"h.,'h”:0,'fd kllrll-J .1Mass., vice president of Bostonulohn. N3. plnlnt ghoul the occupation from down drink at the stream below on from out . "uhhu brig”: fk University. and sons Larry and Da- nny one, no wish to be gone to the mill. hoofs thudding holiowly 1-hmhhh hm. ya” 0, lo" 0:! . Vid. were recent visitors at the Miss Maye Campbell of Calgary. oujgf cllmeg or greener meadows. on the thirsty sod. vet "ll lllonkley residence in Lot 16. has recently arrived on the island: 1-hi. Wu their choggn w or it, "it keeps dry . James offered. "Crescent men - 1 hwe hm, hm, l to spend her vacation with her ”Too dry." the visitor asl”90d- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Camp- bell. Central Bedeque. here farming on the Island-fields that are theirs. For them there exists no better land than this .In nostalgic dreams of longing IGod with wondrous vision planned. 1 That - which draws our sons and 1 Saint John barrister Hendry O. "5 Mchellan takes over his new du-' ';' ties as chairman of the New Bt-uns- wherein their interests so happily'don't soon get rein. . . " his face dhhhme" , , "wick Workmen's Cornpenaltion Mris. Annalee Taylor. Kltchen- ug. was sober uummhrd m "uh. ham, la d..' Board at the beginning of next or Ont. is visiting in sl.lmrner- "I hell " w heard one of he -- ' lt" - - .. "' . . eve 0 Makes a fellow stop and thin unhl Mend” n - ., Dhm, IIEIIV side. the guest of Mrs. Horace younger fry chuckle" we couldmu om" nodded, . Goodnight. r . I - T in i' y ..,. lIAp::;nlCmlemwm rr'MM3:';el”l'l' ::;iC'9"k- I'll! 80l'll9 .V0lllll Hm? "9" ”'d' Nevertheless the week Ell? ll! 'e r - " . , :a'l "99 0- - - 0 I18! nee next spring to good advantage. 1 -1 .gem of pastorills of ”'mj-”'-?-- "--h i . . . .i saint Jduhll to they post, was an- cpl. William Lawson and Mrs. Rough them through the winter f,'f,,i,,'”.';'.'.i,,..y,: gl-gens or teat MR. AND MRS. ERIC ROLLINGS Mac Naiiu. AND arrnunanrs "”'"'” '"" ”" "”'”'"' "V "W W””"- 5l"'"" "'”- "" "Y '-ml - l " -ml ll'eld- 5”" -""4 mull? 0' A. E. Skating, minister of labor. car on Thursday for Comox. B.C.. "rd nay" Juries said with e rnatciiinl smile. "if we manage to rough those we have through the winter with feed prospects as they Miss Many Ready. R-N.. at Mon- are. we'll not be doing too badly." lfell. Ind her llel-er. Mrs. H1II'0ldl so they work and chat and leav- Mclver. Summerlldw. are Vilcvl-ten it wlh chuckles, end as always when briedy. lowering clouds dim- med them. silver scarfs of mist banded the shoulders of the hills. It is a fair land this island Prov- ince beloved by her an folk where- ever they may wander and these days she welcomes many a "lost" is clean luotills ills-I 1366 ed from Ontario, were read by the l ly weds left on a m otor best man. lthrough the Marilinies and Maine Mrs. Eva Mat-Millan, aunt of the' For her honeymoon trip, the bride Wedding Of Much lnleresi Solemnized Ai Highfield tggglii..;:1”..:.:'";t:..l.:ill:::: ::::."":;'..: iTlf..""i.fl2'.E;'2::..?3: . A. Rix, aunt of the bride. and and a corsage of yellow roses. ' Ill mlillllll the announcement. where Cpl. Lawson has been post- the minister paid tribute to Col. ed. . McDougall for distinguished ser- vice during two world wars and for his service as an outstanding ad- ministrator during his term of of- &9 lee Ilstled Eleanor: Highfleld United Church was Llieiaccessories and s corsace of pink scene of a very pretty wedding on Carnations. The groom's mother Saturday, June 29 at 230 o'clock'vlore a dress of dll-ky rose crepe when .N'ol'nla Jean. daughter of Mr. l with lace insets ililh uhlte acces- and Mrs Ralph (lay, Wllisloe, was i sories and a cnrsage of vilille car- united in marriage to Eric Roi-,nations. Imus. Mn of W, and M” Dunhh uh, hgnhm Of the regis. Thelma Whitlock. Miss Audrey one hundred and fifty friends as- iversiiy of New Brunswick Law,weddlng. in "not and returns" was saved Lorne Mat-Neill, Cavendish. The ter, Mrs. Bruce .'iIc'.iL'PIl9I'SUI'l sang Tfwmsunl M'55 Claude"? M3”N9'"- ”'"bl9d '0 presfm Norma. mm lscht-ml -3! SL Jo,-mi He opened hwl to the barns tlodl)'- "A l00d Ill)” , ch,m.h was ,eL..,,au.d wnhh V"). s....(..h. --o p...-;...., LmeVv- Miss PIl)IIlS Thomsgn and Miss mliny b(-'aulIlilI ulfls On their re- offcies in 1932 with George Bel:v'eI.. Mrs. Donald Simmons and lheffdny" n tu-mes--visitor to the yard Now arrivals in authentic TARTANS with matching baskets of )'e'II0li. lilallye, whiter Follimillg the i'9l't'lIllllI)' a re- ('Ilr)SallIIlE'f1lullIi and mixed flow-1 caption for uii-r one IIlilIlIf'('(I gutwlb era The guest polls were marked was held at the lloitie of the brute. with bows of white satin rlbbon..The tables were 2illl'i'it'lli('I) dec- To the strains of Nit-lldelssohn's orated Mllh tall tapers and flow- viediilng nlzlrl-h. played by Mrs. ers. The bl-tile-"s lalile um coutur- Stillman I-'i'lz7,elI, the bride. lolik- led with a lllroe lI('l' Mi-lltllllg cake lug lovely in a goon of white ny- topped ullh ii lIl!lll(iilll'i' brille and Mrs. Irvine Corbett. cousin of the bride. replenished the tea. Assist- ing in serylng were: Mrs. Stan- ley Hurry. Mrs. John Good. Mrs. John Weeks, Mrs. Leander Tombs, Mrs. Chesley ' Woodiide. Mrs, Dianne Brarlsllzlw. During the reception. plailo illu- slc iias delightfully relldered by MISS Slllrlie Stearns. During the afternoon, iiioyie pictures of the bridal party and guests were tali- on by Mr. lliirrlsun 'I'honlp.s'oil. un- cle of lhe bride. , fice with the board. Col. McDoug- Prlor to their marrlalle. Ill? all is retiring from the civil ser- bride was entertained by llighflcld vice. hm will remhh, with "he United Church Choir members at board in on hat-150;-y the home of Mrs. Stillman Friz-hn yea;-4 'zell. A iriisce-llani-lius shower was tloninl It Cavendish. - Mr. and Mrs. Nonnan Mac-don-mg", no unktnd or bury word ut. capacity for;ald, their daughter lone, Mr. andltered, but all down to the small Mrs. Bob Schurman and daughterlonu wlutngly contributing a share MK MCI-ellllll l5 I lraduate ofhllliarsha are in Wolfville. NS, at- held in Winsloe hall where overlst. John High School and the Uni-ttendlng an M..cdonnld-Eagleg turn to the island, the newly weds He Is married to the former Miss mother, Mrs . h daughter of Summerside, are spending a va- Ml”- GWFI0 A. Mad-Ball. Lewes. cation in Frederlction, N.B., and ' ' liiangor, Maine. were tendered a shower at the (73llll'l'lllt' -hllilil-tlllll. groom's llolile in ('ai'e-lidish. VPP 1 Tile young couple will reside ln' ' ” ' Cllarlottr.-mun where the bride isl . a sleilugrupht-r at Prince of Wales Remiw College. and the groom is an ac- lo" and cliuulliiu will A. Plckard Alacllin- shin,- Joiln Wheatley and Miss. heallcy are visiting in Bos- '3 Ml George Melkle. Mrs. H. T. Begg of Halifax, N.S., visiting with her son-in-law and guests of Mrs. Wheatley's KEY. Cllllfcll 5l-l'Nl- i we find the days of the Isayinl good. No cloud to mar their bright- to encourage its progress. . . Hay: In a nice amount and as we lifted- ons of her family lI0l!l9- H9? ,Suii Jackets Are Shorter ly MURIEL PENN stoles-loomed in Scotland Also in stock over 100 spring and summer skirts by this some famous maker pri 514.95 to 524.95 i SKIRTS by Nat Gordon from 10092: pure wool. ced fromh vomon, New H3mp.ld8UEhIPr, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Mac- l I(Ill, ellll-rvii the church on the arm groom. Sell-ral It-legiuiliis, rci-elx'-- I of her father. Her dress was styl- ed with fitted lace bodice. full skirt with lace insets, and long sleeves Mmi”'""?-”""' tape-ring in points over the hands. It The bride's flngcr-tip cell was held In place by a tiara of opal se- qll-ns and her bouquet was of yel- law roses. The double ring cere- mony was performed by Dr. E. A. l B.-us. l Mrs. Harry Thomson. cousin of the bride was matron of honour.l She wore a ballerina length gown of nllc green nylon lace, and the matching headdress was set with sequins. She wore matching mitts ' of sheer nylon and carried a nose- gay of pink roses The bridesmaids - were Miss Janet Gay, sister of I , , the bride and Miss Ferne Town- 3 l shcnri. Thoy wore matching bal-g” I lcrlna length nylon lace dresses of l yrllnw and of mauve. Each had a Ili"lfIfIF(WS set with sequins andi - I sill-or ll)'I0n mills. Their chrysan-t I thi-llilllll nl-scgnys ucre mauve and l 3:-lllm, The flnvlcr girl, little Mls.-if Allllroy Hurry. was very charm-! I Illl lll INT pink nylon dress and' Ill.-IIIIIIIE headdress set with se-' qlllla she carried a nose-gay of In xl-ii flimol's. Following the reception, the new t-i'y Ltd. LONDON ,Reme”)”Quiey db: . l son of Middleton, N.B., are visiting IIW9 "d P” '”y' Mwing hue Mr, and M”, Allan A. l-'9.-gusonj. Mr. Rogers' parents. Mr. aildifrorn widened elioulders. fllh" of River Roug.e Michigan, U.S.A., M”. 1-l9W9ll.Yll R089". Granville "uh guy startling lnnivation. returned by plane-.Ill'l,V zllsi, rtol5ll'99l- chmmem, the fashion. ,9 tn.- tlielr home after visiting Mr. l-or-I M". Frank LEM. of wanes!" mow” he” hy Landon design”-5, guson's sisters. Mrs. Peter G. Mac-I - ' M l- lillllglller, Mrs. Ernest Haudley and Mr. " Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rogers and I ,v. l 5 Horton Acuclemyg A IIIOII OIADI RESIDENTIAL ICIIOOI. FOII GIRLS AND IOY8 GRADES 9, 10 and 11 Small classes permit individual attention. All full-time feechera fully qualified. Monthly reports to parents. Delightful surroundings - comfortable accommodations e healthful diet - bei- anced recreation - social guidance. ADDRESS All. COIIISPONDIIO IQ gnu Mfg, spur-goon Moon. xi.-g.,with her mother. Mrs. H. T. Hol- Md b nm. impecnbk aha” lwood Drive. Charlottetown. man. Sr.. Belver Street. ll:f:mmVH"dy mm”. D” of me i l l, The hostesses at the Charlotte-l Th? "051?-559' ll "'9 5"mm9lH”y'x d"f,'m'ke"' md chm-1" town Golf Club this Saturday ore'slde Golf Ind Country Club Ind-yl Creed: I -'"ll'”W" "” "' ”,l:'”' the following; M.-5, Reg Mona.-, will be Mrs. Gladys MlCQilli"I'Ie,lIl0i'n another royal dressrria er. Ming Verna Cudmnrg, Migg Elvin (convenerl, Mrs. Elizabeth Mac-h Victor tlehel at Jacqrnlr. IM Vlllett. Miss Marjorie Doyle, Mr., Donald. Mrs. Freda Roach. Miss the most exciting collection of the R, D, Manning, Mn, 1:, M, round, Dorls Walker. Miss Beatrice Ran-; series thus far from the younilelty Mrs, Ray P.-auglu, M", Angug kin. Mrs. Doris Gallant. Miss Eli:-ldesigner. Ronald Paterson. I l .MacEachern, Mrs. Roy Vessey. abeth Johnson. Miss Louise Cairns Taking as his basic lnsplralionl 'the flowing contour of I Chinese . Mr. Frank M. Mat-Donald is lca- lbronze vase of the Shani!-Ylll dY' .ving on return to Toronto Sntur- M1 will”! MIC!-lllll Who ll”. nasty in 1500 B.C.. Paterson ;day. He has been spending a pleas-lheen Vaclllonlnl Wllh Ill! Pllelllh l named his version the China llne. llhl holiday 8! his home in Chnl'-JMl'- ""1 M”- Th0""' M"L99"-' In terms of suits and dresses, lottetowli and also in Halifax, .V.S. tKillross. and his sister. Mrs. Keith It hecome, hn eggy fitting. highly ,.nd New Gtaggow, Pickard. Summerside, left by plane elehhhh ,,mh,h,, uh, "pg.-tn; for Saudi Arabia to work for two ; Mr. Joe M. Reynard and daugIi- lyears for the Arabian Government ,ter Jo Ann of Lachine Quebec, ar-.ln an engineering capacity on a lrived by car last Monday to join survey of the mining industry of lMrs. Reynard and Robert who had'that country. Mr. MHCIACEII is a larrlved by plane July 1. Mrs. Rey-graduate of the Colorado School nard and Robert have been vaca-lof Mining and for the past two and Mrs. Phyllis Baglole. lgently towards the hem from the lncw season's widened shoulders - or. occasionall , flowing in- versely ln a slightly widening llne carried through the jacket to thel hem of a slightly flared skirt. llr -llvlu Milt-Nillll, brother of tho ,:llmni, was hcsl man. The ush-. on lwro Mr. Harry Thomsen andi Mr. Donald Caseley. The bride's mother chose for hr-r d.-lulsztlll-r'.u wr-lliling a powder blue lace dress with pink and white Pretty Summer Solemnized Al MARY HAwoRlLl Boss is Lovesick DEAR MARY H.-HVORTIII em a young teen-ager, a working , . - - g girh and 1 "PM me money. My: Rev. Olsen Cochran, North Riv WM -1! A wnndnful many highly er, read the double ring ceremony. l.(,qW.”,d in me mmmunhyv H9 The musical selections were by is much older than I. about 30 M,” "Mk" U,'r”e' "rga,"m' and ,,.m.,. and hi. is"-I mhmhdh Miss Iii.-lle WIIKIC, ROIOISI: who Well. he is going to help meh"”3 Th? '"dd'"K ”-V'"" r obtain the kind of career I have Th? b"d9- "M W” HIV!" I" always dreamed of; but the only Ylllll'l'l-We by ll" '3”l"- W"l'9 5 thing that bother; me lg . this waltz length gown of embroidered ynormng no and mg nut in lovggillyiofl tulle over white satin. Her lIIf' l told him I was sorry he shoulder length veil of illusion fell enter it is just one-sided. .from a pearl trimmr-cl .lllllet cap. I want to keep my job. and also Red miles formed the bride's bou- Itllrly in reach my goal in life; out. but if this keeps up I will hsvr In riuu ihli situation. l . D” W” mink "'9" L. . my hlaciinchern and bliss Dnrls Cole: ,h,.,,.l,, I might M .51, to ,top wore waltz length goons of rule IIHI om--xidr-d love affair and still peep tntletg wtlh matching hud- keep my job.” If I hurt him. 1 nm, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Mel- lJohn B. Mat-l)onald, Rice Point. 1' were married in a June wedding at the home of the bride's parents. The bridesmaids, Miss Kathleeni MR. It MRS. M. A. MncDONALD & ATTENDANT3 , Wedding . Long Creek Miss Lucy Velma Macliat-heru dross and mills. Each carried WM? l"0”l 50"" "Ill"- ' .an unnatural bourne MacEacIIern, Long Creek,3 Mr. Jack MacDonald, brother of llhipst d”""' hullhi He may "If" 53Il”'d3Y ""'"'I"l1 "' "5" M""nipeg, is also vlsltirul his Parents, and Mr. Malcolm Archibald Mac-1 the groom, was best man. The ush- 2:1,” be lb” Ed'"'" "I "'9 "”"""3 Saunders' mother, Mrs. Annie Mac-1M,-, ma Mt-3, Mgcpenn, and Mn, Donald, eldcstson of Mr. and Mrs. ears were Parker MacDonald and U" M M" your best W” mdl Khy hhd M". shhhdl.,.- hm". ,a basket of spring IIOWPFS. ;James MacDonald. . Following the ceremony, supper was served to over one hundred. guests. Mr. and Mrs. MacDonaldl ileft on a honeymoon trip to Cape Breton island. i Previous to her marriage, the bride was entertained at a show-L ter at the home of Mrs. Wm. Cant- well. Charlottetown, and also at a shower at Long Creek llall.l when a large number of friends, presented many lovely gills. l A post nuptlril shower was given the young couple at Afton Hall. when friends of Rice Point and ,Nine Mile Creek presented a well filled purse and other gifts. The bride is a graduate of the P.F. l. Hospital School of Radiolo- eure that he won't help me. by b”'kl'”l "IF I" my l"”f'”""" rlnllli. that you feel you can't be P"'f”f' '"IV'-" "'9 wh" '0 d”- ftnie to yourself. nor honest-and ' I I , , ahoveboard in the workaday rela- "FWR (I r Vm" '"”I'"',' I9 tionship. without losing his favor IfHIllfI.lflIRII(IIIE advice. The sltua- tm. lh,,,.”, M. h,,m,hhh,.' ohm """ ”"' I""m'-V "W y""- TI" the only real progress you can boss has filed notice. in IIYIIIKIIC huh, i, .0 huh the ),,h ,, hhd ' 'n:l that his promise mum it hood mm,,..K.,. '" "'”'V -V"" V'"”'”'""'”'Y "'3, Positions are plentiful now- rb ”'”"'""d ladays. and you've oceans of time l"'I'"”"”Y I” I9 9"9P3"I"l I" to rise In the world. The impor- au:-nt, or respond. to MS N"-"ll' taut tiling ls-don't sell your ilntts land intentional. whnleverhnuhrmvg thev may as the price of ob- Mgguggg; vgun l-'-llllml llll ll-Clllllll ll MY DEAR MADAME: This may be ”',"""- out of your category, but I need l'”' ""'”l"”" "I9 ,b"'3""' information to settle an argu- 9l'"'"' 9''''"'I" 9' h" ""'''ment. is one illegally married if pacn, and so far as your taste,h. (M ,h,. hh." th, wmhh ah. I: x-um-onied. you feel that ro- hhd hddruh oh h mhniu, H. m-anre and marriage aren't in l hen!-,ggR'sh the cards---iiot with this msn.l gy. The groom is a farmer of Rice Point. DEAR R. 8.: Technicalitief vary in differrnt jurisdictions. But in general the following holds true' if one is of legal age to marry, and free of other impedi- ments--le., being of sound mind. withnut concealed disabilities or criminal record, and having no prior living spollse--a falsifica- tion of age and place of residence wouldn't affect the validity of the .contract. The hub of the legal lcontran has to do with public iverilicatioii of the purpose and pledge of two eligible individuals to merge their lives into a last- ing family partnership.---M.H. Mary liaworth counsels through her column. not by mail or per- Isnnal interview. Write to her in tears of this newspaper. Neither is it clear that he loves! you. in the real sense. wow GAIN IELEANOR R055 A: a matter of feet. the timing j--Z-mm: of his snnoua tussle: suuens a wolf-type opportunistic pitch. As if he wants to retain the advan- Conlempdrclry Designs Lead in Furniture Field "iii hhandsom young naval officer inl -lioning with Mrs. Reynard's mo- ther, Mrs. Bruce Somers, and sis- ter, Mrs. Sterling Nicholson of Bradalbane. On their return .trip the Reynards expect to visit Bos- ton, and New York., returning to hMontreal by first of September. Hands Off! Genius At Work NEW YORK fAPl -If your hus- - Mrs. Meretla Saunders and hand "ans duwmg pl”-"lfh":h(:3: daughter Mrs. Betty Moore and interest in spa" sons Stephen and Mike left this pans cooking up mysterious ('IIt:lll- lycars has been working in and Northern Quebec. Miss Anne MacLeae hes re- turned to Newcastle. N.B.. after visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Macloean. Kinross. and hMrs. Keith Plckard. Summerslde. .She has accepted a position as Re- .gionsl Supervisor of the Victorian Iorder of Nurses. Mr. Arthur Mac- lLean of the Hudson Bay Co, Win-, Yukon l E Pickard. lcal compounds and talks about planning a little vacation trip to the moon, don't send for the doc-l ior. Maybe he'll a genius. This in advice from a womanl who knows. She's a strawberry: blonde from Canaan. Conn.. vlhol has a happy smile and can ailordl ii mink cost just because she: didn't telephone a pa chiall-istl when her husband evelopedl PLASTIC HONEYMOON h . Gloria Williams isn't the worry-. symptoms of inventor-ltiil. ing kind. when she married at .E.?.'v"T ”t'V”'"" ”-""""' I943. she didn't object when husnt band Ross started experimenting, with plastics right in the middle of h the honeymoon. I n s t e a d. she thelped. She told htrn he was won- Vdefflllmalid so he was. For several years the Williams apartment in New York was a ;part-lime laboratory, Gloria had - been a packaging expert for al, cosmetics company and kliewi something about chemistry and' such. so she became a valued as- sistant to her inventive hlisbarld. The result of all this is a ihriv- Tlog factory in Canaan, turning out - lcarloeds of little paper tom-ls.l moistened with skin-fl-esllener lo- tion and packa,, ' in moisture proof loll-and -- plastic envelopes. Sirnple-gut sglgvas the safety pin. '3': 57 EA hert Ramsey Malpcque. celebrat- '""" "'”l”- "”"V"'- "I'M ed their rllueol wedding anniver- ':'.r'.:..":'".'r:t:.:r”:;. ---v on w-mm nu ” mny hulevewfrg Many of the guests present at- drug and department stores all v "Md 9" "'dd"" d M" "9" W" H" mmmnh ago, including Mrs. W. C. Mscloeod Moth," uh, hh," . mwl, who played the wedding rnal-ch. when they go travelling with the 99"” "ml "'9 WW0 "I5 (W013 Celebrated At In their spacious home. beauti- fully decorsted with potted plants .- us thernutinsteedolnngerhow-ls.1 'f'hq'reIikelyto belouadieihei glove and cut flowers, Mr. and Mrs. Her. ' chlldrn. See-food restaurants pan , '9' lk Elm" IMGW "'1 7- -7- h I. ell .4! E l . l l l MB. AND MR3 IIEIBET BAMSAY 50TH Wedding Anniversary Mcllpeque Warren of Keiisingtoe and Mrs. Hadley Woodelde of 3i-eedalhane. Mr. presided and called upon Mrs. Ro- lbert Hogg who read as appropri- lete address. Many beautiful gifts 9 5. 3 I 2 I. e 2 2 E Q filled morrocco billtold. the presen- tation being made by Mr. Wei- lace Weddell. A suitable reply of thanks was made by the groom. special eccordhn mode was ree- dered by Mrs. Iiiiiit liiil Is?!” I-l.i cl . ,. VSIEIE ilifiiiii I: iiiiii O SKIRTS SIIOBTEII lull lac kets are delinitelv HORTON ACADEMY 9 L c. raises. an, Principal WOI.I'VILI.I.I.8. shorter. and so are skirts for the daytime. Paterson made hill hemlinea be- tween ll and 16 inches off then ground. Hardy Amies decreed ll inches. , Dresses are generally slim Illl the skirt, often with light trouser pleating at the waist providing the only fullness. Neat wrspovers. sometmes buttoned down the side back. give mom for walking and break the slim severity of the line. Lighter fabrics are he- quently draped, especially for II ter six o'clock wear. Many collars are for - trimmed- Blsck seal is a favorite with Pete erson while Hardy Amiea likel- black ual niusquash. All An-iles' mannequin canted matching for malls and in most cases won hats ia the same for. Huge beaver collars appear on full, straight top coats. and black and grey Persian lamb are used an the cuffs of jackets as well as the eoilars. NATAL MOORE 8. MCLEOD LTD. will as CLOSED MONDAY, AUGUST 5 IN OISEIIVANCE OF IN THE CITY OF CI-IARLO'I'I'I'I'OWN DAY 9 HOME ICONOMICS QIIICAIICOIISISIN 9O4GlN!(RlNO 9APPI.IIDAI7I 9HIlAI'II 1AIMCY3QCH- 9&3! 9IAW unauneaoov rosmriisueoaiunoolwsosrre Jr uusll " It lit-ll '”””l" g.u.sg!IIIIIIl' I I mount . .Allz'son Unz'Ver5z't)' Saclwillc, New Brunswick 9 IISIMNCI ACCOMMODATION 0 am roll no sruosms 9 SCIENCE 0 gogcgngu 9 A MIG! NUMIII 0' e cowasscs wmmcs scuoussiitrs 9 ARI! AND IICIEIAIIAI. , ' O Musgc 9 IEAYMIXK OVEMEM 0 pm; An; SCNOMISHIPS POI OIAOUAI. 9 IESIODICE OPEN YO NNI STUDDITI SIFIIMIIR IITII oeonaseouooccscoussss oesnsimsiaitwucauou neomsnsnepssa .