x.- 4- . .- i l i E i t l s 1 -. N3. AND MRS. DAVID SIDNEY CAMPBELL -4 u . Solcmnized Al 1.80 pm. on Saturday, Aug- Itd (til. at Zion Presbyterian (nun-ch. Rev. W.l-l. Brown united In marriage Edith Mas. daughter of Mrs. Samuel H. Smith and the late Mr. Smith of this city to Day- id Sidney. son of Mrs. Dora M. Campbell and Mr. J.O.C. Camp- bell, Q.C. of Charlottetown. P.E. I. The church was adorned with baskets of lilies. gledloli and Del- phhiulna. The guest pews were decorated with miniature nosegays of red rambler roses. The bride. given in marriage by her brother. Mr. Earl Smith. look- ed lovely in a floor length gown of white Chantilly lace and nylon tulle over slipper satin. The skirt was accentuated by a tulle flounce caught with tiny rings of seed pearls. The lace jacket had long sleeves coming to a point over the wrist and the Peter Pan collar with seed pearls and ir- Her headdress E white Bible decorated with red roses and streamers of white snap dngons. Mrs. Earl Smith. slstu-in-law of of blue crystalette. fashioned in moose lines with large bustle in back. lite wore a matchlhl hat and gloves and carried sosegay d pink and white ear- netions. ' groom was attended by Mr. Bdastt Cur of Charlottetown as begins; and the guests were us- by llr. David "lcholson. and Mr. Cecil Bay, ontario. chose for her do Ufa wedtg a dress of powder blew wiibltie and white acces- I corsage of white car- . groom's mother wore cl. , and yellow shant- ' first wl yellow accessorie- a amigo of yellow roses. . V Dingwell w-as organ- bt. he soloist. Mrs. Parker W. DAILY PATTERN El ii . hard to glorify. It is a task one Campbell - Smiih Wedding Zion Church Henderson, sister of the groom. sang very beautifully "The Lord's Prayer" and during the signing of the register "Because." Following the ceremony a re- ception was held in the Church Hall for 70 guests catered to by the Ladies Auxiliary of the Zion Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Edwin H. Cook and Mrs. T.B. Rogers poured. The bride's table was cen- tered with a three tier wedding cake topped with a miniature bride and groom. Pink and white Snapdragons and Petunius decora- ted the table. The toast to the bride was pro- posed by Mr. Herbert R. Vessey and fittingly I ponded to by the groom. Mrs. Harry Cook and Miss Bernadette McManus were in charge of the guest book. For travelling the bride chose a summer suit of white wool with navy fleck and blue accessories. Her corsage was efored roses. The couple will reside in Hall- fax, N.l., where the bride is em- ployed with the C.B.C. television. and the groom is a student in Den- tistry at Dalhousle University. Out of town guests werer Mr. and Mrs. Parker W. Henderson. Darlingum. Maryland; Mr. and - Mrs. Cecil H. Smith. North Bay. Ontario: Mrs. Roy Corniler. Che tham. N.B.: Mr. Harry Smith. Dartmouth. N.S.: Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hlggs. Amherst. N.S.; Mr. and Mrs. Earl F. Smith. Chief Justice and Mrs. Thane A. Camp- bell. Mr. Alexander Campbell. s:llI'Il'lHl'IldC. P.E.I.-Photo Ham- bu. st. Vincent die Catholic Church boorated ..t formed by Rev. T. Keys. The bride given in nsaniage by her brother beautifully length gown of white Chantilly lace an nylon tulle over bridal satin. featuring lace and satin bo- dice with fluted neckline and fing- er tip sleeves. iler veil of tulle i"if.'?” "ii i.'.l'.;'l..”'”'......l.? ' u cap ec nes and seed pearls and she carried a cascade of red roses. She was attended by Miss Eil- een Mckelrney. sister of the m, who wore. aballerins length of sown. baby blue ny- ion net ovel; in-keta and carried a bouque o p mums. The groom was attended by Sigmn. Merton Dorman M.M. of St Eustache sur le Lac. Quebec. and the ushers were Sigmn. Wil- liam Smith of Owen Sound and Eiiili E I.” cum” u.-pun. Women's Editor. Phase C V; Page 8. The Guardian Sat. HAPPENINGS I of Signals. Out of town gnu. . eluded Mr. and Mrs. Ivgg she”: Windsor. 0nt.. Mr. and sin. ea-' win Walsh. Gnlt, nrg um Mrs. George Buell. on 08. 01!. REDECORATE U.N. UNITED NATIONS N.Y. (AP) one of the most ely pictured features of the United Nations General Assembl hall, the po- dium wall behind the president's desk. has undergone change. The wau formerly was decor- ated with rows of concave discs which had almost become a UN trademark. The new scheme has entirely eliminated the discs and substituted in single, huge UN em- blem more than 12 feet in diame- ter. It is a globe rimmed by olive b. h , set against a larger disc. all in blue and white. SINTENCED 1'0 D13 and killed the white owner, were sentenced to death here Thurgdgy, Two others were ordered detained. MORNING SMILE "Too hot for words, isn't it. old man?" "Give a husband enough rope and he'll bang himself." "I'm not sure. I gave mine too much and he skipped." ELEANOR ROSS Sure-To-Fit D One of the big problems in buy- ing window draperies has al- ways been whether the selection would fit windows in the next house too. We're referring to fam- ilies who rent. rather than own. their homes. As a rule when one rents a house or an apartment. it is taken for granted tint some time in the future there'll be a move to another. HOMEOWNEBB. T00 But as a matter of fact. why do we confine this type of thinking to people who rent? Even families who own their homes can be ex- pected to sell one day. Since window draperies often do involve a substantial investment. they should be as flexible as D08" sible. They should fit more than one window. This was not always possible but now we have draperies made in panels. so that you can zip to- gether as many or as few as you wish. Slide fasteners along both ELLEN'S DIARY Fire-Hoza rds "I think-if you don't mind-I'll close the radio" Granddaughter said last evening, looking quite ” with a satisfied air. This much we grave. "lt.s the news. and really it's too sad to hear. A boy killed in a traffic accident, another drowned and..." "Yes" James agreed happening to come in at the time." that's just what came to my mind when I listened in a while ago. Such sorrowful happen- in-ings as there are. tragic accl- dents and "he added" fires." He eyed the lengths of stovepipe which lead to the kitchen-flue in a sock of the bedroom above. it's been a while since we clean- ed those-in fact too long. I bet the plpgs and chimney are full," he as This morning then. we came to their cleaning. Not without first bolstering our spirits with a ring- ing call to duty. it being a chore meets without pleasant anticipa- tion and yet the results leave one have done. it is one of the best thiagsweeeiido to protect the lie and about. things we also look to. new that there are so many fire- hasards on a farm. There must be no ova-loading of electric cer- cuits and no make-shifts,of light- ing are considered. Waste used in a tractor or machine is pen on and destroyed; indoor we respect our fires. cleaning fl- nlds end cloths. matches. iron. hstplste and suchlike. We like to keep h touch with the children's pedlnes. despite our confidence is their good sense as shown is hiding matches and dies. The "ice Irnoslna' -ism posted about COOK'S CORNER On A Form barns and plggerles do their part silently and well in safeguarding the place against that danger. "it's not so tedious this time of year"James said bustling in with lengths of clean pipe, "though I'll admit I'm not too fond of this cleaning once the cold weather comes. ut "he nodded "it's some thing that has to he done." it was a convenient morning for it. one damp and sunless and giving no promise of a harvest- day ahead. ..but what a day it was for the farmers to bring de- ferred order about. to clean and tidy in buildings to have all in- shape there when the golden should call them again to the fields. From the harvest-tide we glean many an engaging picture. many a loveliness of and beauty of earth. to keep in nice memory. even in a shield against despair. "I will hold beauty as a shield against despair. When my heart fsints I will re- member sights like these: The dawning wonder is a baby's face. The kindness in a weary wenton's smile, The gallant challenge of a crip- vie'I srin. . Ieeisg forever bodies lot are Itrllsht; The fighting courage is s mothers wiizrine waits. braced to meet NHNI Iflltiilnl Plllli shy adoring of I here MR hve. Theeagabeeutyefhishrstcrir Ilde Against some wrong which he a- lone car: right- n inn suietines Heard Baby Son From Arctic Station -2 ..A .4 ropes edges of a single panel make the panel ompletely flexible. if it's a picture window, then use as many as the dlmensl'ons call for. It some day, you want to use them at a narrower window. all that is necessary is to unzip a few panels. The slide fasteners are. or course. concealed in the overlapping folds of the fabric. The manufacturers have suc- ceeded in t hing the patterned panels. in other words. if you se- lect your zip-up panels in a pat- tern. you can depend on having the design of one panel fit into the design of the next. EASY ro LAUNDER When time comes to wash these draperies. just unsip the panels and launder each one separately. How much easier this is than 11'!- ing to handle a million yards of hbric all at oncel HOUSEHOLD HINT Blankets. wollan clothes and fun may be hung in an electric dryer. with the current turned on to maintain a temperature of 140 degrees or more. This heat kills moths. moth eggs and larvae. while the hot breath of the fan -deodorisss been I LET'S EAT with moth balls. By ma BAILIY anus "In this country." said the Chef. "l understand stables are sometimes cooked ' milk. Ma- dame. is this a usual custom?" "No, Chef." l replied. "lt origi- nated enerations ago in New Eng- '5-'.'g'."c'.'iui.sc..s.ii.iait:p.a nasieussniieetso II 'J.”"i2"'l."'..'.'.s ""' nsiv-pge.ousrt W has sealant and 2; VWAIIGTQ -..-.........L"is.iE"3 hsersassrnmrsssuy :lIUWllIIlN7IQ Irrwssnstsi iteo smashed-husk -4-. c NAIROBI. Kenya (Reuters) - Two members of a Mn u... my rorlst gang which raided a golf club near Nairobi two years ago arinents that h s v e Mrs. w.c. Folliott. preside!" '3' the Dioscesan board of Ru???” Land. WlunlPCB. and Miss M. A- Dafoe, Dominion editor. of 'The Living Message," Winnipeg. 3" the guestsof Mrs. A.B. Cosh. W9" Street. Mr. John McNelll. Denver. Cul- orado. is visiting relativesgin the province. Mr. McNoill, who is milli- lng the entire trip by plane. leaves soon by plane for Newfoundland- lo visit his brother. Mr. George McNeili and family. Mr. and Mrs. A.W. Hyndman have returned from a week's mot- or trip. They vlsited the Annapolis Valley. Berwick and Kentvillc. Miss Pauline MacDonald. a bride elect.was the guest of honor at a miscellaneous shower Thursday evening. Those giving the delight- ful party. held at Miss Kay fields home. were the girls of the Char- lottetown Clinic. Mrs. W.G. Spencer returned on Wednesday from New City. New York. She was a guest for two weeks of the Rev. A.J.G. Murch- lson and Mrs. Murchison at the Manse. New City, New York. Sub-Lieutenant Aurdry Miller, is spending a few days leave at her home in West Royalty. Among the hostesses entertain- ing for Mr. and Mrs. Lelth Doug- las prior to their departure for Halifax were Mrs. Leigh Warren and Mrs. .I.S. Taylor. who were at home to a number of friends Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas were presented with sev- eral nicely chosen gifts and many wishes for their happiness and suc. cess in their new home. The host- gsstets were assisted by Mn, 11, e s. Miss Doris Walsh was hostess at a personal shower at her home. King Street, in honor of Miss Rita Shanahan. whose marriage takes place at St. Dunstan's Basilica. Sept. 29th. The ladies of St. Dun- stan's Bsailica choir of which Miss Shanahan is a member presented the bride to be with many beauti- ful gifts. These were deposited iii a gully decorated umbrella by Dianne Dowllng. '-Vinsome little niece of the bride to be. The de- corations were in charge of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Dowllng. The accompanying verses were , d by Miss Jean zakem and read by Miss Elaine MacDonald. followed by a buffet lunch. Tea was poured by Mrs. Donald Mae- Inean and Miss Mary Shanahen. A lively sing song took place. Aft- or this a presentation was made to the bride to be of an album, of in- dividual photos of the members of the Ladies Choir of St. Dunstan's Basilica. Mr. and Mrs. E. 12. 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Second. to Mr. Robgt urman. ..::":i8.:"...r.. '- I ve been Mrs. Blair Andrew who was hon." gt a miscellaneous shower. Mrs. George Dickleson cntgrtglngd an Friday Wall!!! It I miscellaneous shower. Sixty sets were pm. eni. At both of ese partlcg buug. iful gl were given to the popul. ar coup e. - 01' Mr. Lou Pooli. who hgg bun Spendlng a vacation at his home in U"! City. followins his summer's I-avg! traintns at n.M..c.s. "N.- den . Esqulmslt. 8.6.. has left to resiime his studies at It. Mich- :31. on Conan. University of Tor- Mrs. Vernon 8. Munn, City. is enjoying an extended visit to Mon- cton and St. John. N). Mr. Vernon 8. M Ch I town. Chief Tax inaiizc" :3 ifiif I. returned Monday from Atlantic City. N.J.. where he attended the nnual convention of the National Tobacco Tax Association. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Prnusht. Malpequa Road. have re- turned from a three weeks vsca. tion. They attended the C.N.E. Es- "-i2'".i.';' ?;:."..':i”'...':'. ”"”m.' "A: Boston and Maine. ' Mr. Alan Massey leaves Mend for Dalhousle University. He :9mf'0llltered in the Engineering 0 e. Miss Kay Campbell. n.N.. whose Intrrhle takes Plece this satur- day to Mr. Ddmond MacNell.l. September nod at St. Mary's Chilfch. Sourll. has been pleasan- tly entertained by her friends. Mrs. Noel Wilson held a miscel- ianeouspshower Monday evening at 2::-I home in honor of Miss Camp- Mrs. Peter MacPhee entertain. ed for Miss Campbell Wednesday was at a dinner party at liar home jsouris. A lovely gift was in to the bride to be to mark the occasion. Miss C boil it been I ......:.-2: ....:-.. .. -""'-' Kay and Adele Harris entertained at a miscdlaneous glnwgf .3 Mn .lenaack's home. Another Golf Tee are the following: Mrs. Es. Henderson. Mrs. J. Pope Clarke. Mrs. W.H.V. Dunbar. Mn. Howard Mclnnls. Mrs. H. J. Brown. Mrs. Charles Trainer and Mrs. Laura 1!. Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Kuestis. North Carletoa were easautly surprised Monday 0 . Sept- ember nth, when their near re- latives gathered at their home to celebrate their twenty-fifth wed- ding anniversary. Rev. Emerson G. lluestis read an address the bride and groom ted with beautiful gifts. A evening was spent with old fashion- ed sing song. A delicious lunch was served after which they departed to their respectihie homes wishing the bride and groom many more years of happiness. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Msclfay of Long Island. N.Y.. are visiting with Mr. MacKay's brother and sis- WOFI presen- ier-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Russell 9"" Macxay. lfensington and with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford ilunny. Blim- inersids. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miller of walthsm. Mass. are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert sllllpliant. sum- moi-side. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Pillar and daughter Janice have returned home from a three weeks' holiday in Ottawa. They were accompan- ied by Mr. Pillars sister. Mrs. Aliosndl. ' 3. Morrison. Pop- 'f'h moral and government's new handbook social tions." of shopkeepers but that was be- cause he never had a look into the called "Classification of Occupa- Publislied b the stationery of- tics and av able to the public for 3) shillings (94.8)). it lists the thousands of occupations b which Englishmen who are she earadsbuslirh steak pies and no . The occupations are listed sc- whst for example is a fang manager. a bogie man. a hack stripper. a sample hruiser. a lyn- cher. e sticker-up and a head set- ter-out? werkenhthenilie andlsathsrdressisg They are El...-... III for Montreal, P.Q.. to srsduation oflierdaugh- from Queen Elisabeth oiitt-eel Lappfc... lion Ave. at bridge on evening. The busi- 'swelled8an ..E'': 3.".'::.'...:: -my Then there are the ttolloper gm! in estuaries, . ing a special drift net. "5 Here's a riddle-what's a mu. dleman? A hwsmont A jlrthmgnf amen brands sheep. g l'i is a headman on a Welsh all-"'1 Ind I larthman is a herds- an: Tongue-twisters th thatcher and Ihll;:.'IPll:de:m(cilli k cl an---. 2if.”..:"l. ""1 W floods pasture and other Other oc tin V"-5 W513 Iii?'iJ?IrInt.o blereunclhilced for comment-the pu.h. 9'93 mill. I'll nslistalll. thickset cutter. shoddy pickles. Then whaleboue hi: tum s corset tlireader. . M California's ' d- m,,,,. "1 . gs-on son in use io'u5i:'io b.y WIFE PRESERVERS QUAKER AUTOMATIC OIL sauces Biggest oil stove value in town. Be sure to see this modern range before you purchase a Floor Furnace or Room Heaters. FIR'ESTONE Home In Auto Co. Ltd. in at. George St. Dlal5547 Ilieas lesenetiees GIIOOI I-IOTI-. land w a milk was plentiful and sun or . . juice. Cover: bou tsr. Charlottetown. msriihui"."milo'e'nus'i innoiihiy tn" " " :34 1"" 'm' a i an n" M” m"'" """ I I C ea c. . Wttlil ofgen served as title main rtter. alinnm ?"n'.'n"sc-33": "a N" mm'm"' I ll!!! 01' Illm)OI'. omema CT! 6, M11 11.”. slow-cooked them in milk instead servo warm (in place of a use Bonita returnsed 3':i...'3'.."s'.'.'t; of water. I table) with meat; or warm or clill-" at-day from Terode. spagt AVOIDICOICIIING lodundc-n-rttovv-dwlthcil-anon)-rublatwo "Theyoftenusedskimmllkaisdlsmoserusnbs. thegusstsoflliu uuur' added cream or plenty of butter Cinnamon Crumbs: Melt at . Mt-s.l.l.lellaadh.Idl. ' just before the vegetable was ler- In I Imall I nactlhoineniskercookad e.eoarsesnric breadna this disllieiii a double. boilers, W”: u" u'''" to avoid ov or . -'-rm method sauna be . "it also be ussd.: p; v ' the cob; ennui.-as -new mtahasu as potatoes: diced eel- ; lima I dhr Ihil Ideal: - snows: III-4-smell”-i SUNDAY.3.'l'.28rd or shredded seine lease: and g at ill to 1 pain. 5.':.':...".'.'” ”"'.'&"u."""' M is-cl '3-?"”... -I-..:.-.. ... -M-----w --e':'3'-unuu ' anis.un.,auinu;utotao "" llniportan - PROTESTANT ORPHANAGE Monday, October lsi ANNUAL CAMPAIGN. In Aid 0! t Announcement