ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smaliman, Mrs. Simon Cameron, New Glas @nmounce the engagement of his} gow daughter, Mary Bonita, to Hugh Victor Cameron, son of Mr. and ELLEN’S DIARY Grainlands Turning Toward ~The Harvest Shade Of Gol lint thea 0 bik Wes Gat in at Trinity United Churck. h is a wind of Fall that blows @own over the August-fields to. gight. James in the.old armchair, Bis work of week ended, looks up from his reading to note its sound about the yards, his thoughts we know going out to the @tainlards, turning now toward the gold of the harvest-shades. "Not too good for the grain — that wind’’, he offers and returns to his journal. We think too of fields whence comes our liv- ood. And the dahlias, some- thing of a pride now to the cooks at Alderiea in their gay blossom- ings. They are weak of stem, Where gusty winds blow. And the apples we ‘shall give in toll to it —and the sows in the orchard, this night! — “We go back in mind over the ours. Sunny the morning was and lovely when we breakfasted. The children came by then, Granddaughter and Mack and Alex, the elder pair wondering as te their- interests of the day. Mack “considered” he mizht_ as well put _—s hook on the line of his fishiig red and go to a spell @& the stream. a on a score of hearts She guessed * ‘Fil be helping-mo-/-Their—faith ia your word and ther today.’ deed. “But’, James smiled “isn’t it. *All Hands’ to the wood-saving, $0 Give truth and your gift will be to get it done and off our mines?’ | paid in kind That then, was today’s work. And honor will honor meet: And whaj a happy day and busy And a smile that is sweet will it. was for all. By suppertime the surely find Weodshed was full to the doors A smile that is just as sweet. and a heap of © stout opal Blocks stowed in the ‘cellar. For life is the mirrow ef king This house being within ea sy| and slave— fanze of the endeavour, the chil-| ‘Tis just what we are and do: d-en came in to sample our “For| Then give te the world the best Sundes”’ bakings, Mack finding. you have he =warm rolls," molasses-filled, | And the best will come back; to| our valley, so beautiful should never be des- troyed by any handiwork of man. mong them folks from a distance: home—a _ petite nurse, Spring. And vacationing they give their thoughts and time to their loved handed, bravely and well. And in us: Give love, and love te your life will flow A strength in your utmost need; @xacily to his taste, while Grand-. you.’ @auzhter favored a new-baked Until Monday — — — Diary, Chocolate cake. | Good-night. * é ‘git a FEARON-PRAUGHT WEDDING Mr. and Mrs. Robest Albert Mr. Feafon ib the son of Mr. Paul Fearon whose marriage took| Fearon M. L. A., and Mrs. Place recently at Saint Dinstan’s| |. ‘ot Minto! N .B. Mr. and silicia. -Fhebride, formerly ig Jane Praught, is the|Mrs. Fearon will reside in Saint dauchter of. Mr. and Mrs. Ed-|John, N. B. ward Praught of (Charlottetown. !, (Phote by Craswell) CHOICE. COMPLETED ; WILL CUT FLIGHT TIME OTTAWA (CR)—Prime Minis} LONDON (AP'—A Pan Ameri- fer Diefenbaker. said Thursday can jet flew from San Francisco the governinent has .completed t_ London Thursday in a little Ge -choice of personnel who wit more than 13 hours flying time. Sdminister the $1.000.000 Queen's, Sao for research in children’s | The Boeing 707, carrying 124 pas- ses. The fund was estab-| sengers, flew via Boston instead as the country’s gift. to! of refuelling at Frobisher Bay in Elizabeth on her Canadian the Northwest Territories. A this summer. Mr. Diefen- reporters he js await-| Spokesman said the air ‘line will told “the Queen’s.approval of the! begin using the Arctic route in before announcing the | about three weeks. The flight: will _ | then take 11% hours flying time. . N.S. The marriage will teke | ful” reall on September 26th., at 2.30) ust 26th., before it, a great rambow in- a was the showing of slides depict-| sun-shower spanned the hills of footed fetchingly on the rim of our world. In a new sign, we fancied: that the earth Visitors the day brought us. A- girls on holiday to an Island Island- trained occupying a key position in a hospital in The States: an also attractive business-girl from that beautiful city where sits the white - domed Capitol—and cher- ry trees bloom early comes ones-—to the mother especially, who bereaved young of her hus- band. reared her family single return reaps now a harvest of love. For as some one reminds | HAPPENINGS The Hostesses for the tea at the Golf, Club this afternoon will be: Mrs. Clifford MacDonald, Mrs. Herb Poole, Mrs. James MacKay, Mrs. Douglas Fraser, Mrs. Art MacKenzie, Miss Hattie MacLean and Mrs. Roger Perry. Members of the Woman's Aux- iliary -of St. Paul's Anglican Church were treated to a delight- y, Aug at Mrs. Champion's summer cottage, Keppoch. Miss Gerda Hansen who is a teacher at Moose Factory Indian . Ontario, was the guest of honor. This will be Miss Hansen's third term as, teacher at Moosenee., and her _work among the Indian children -has received recogni- tion and appreciation. Miss Han- sen entertained the gathering—by giving a vivid description of her school and its’ surroundings. A special feature of the eveninfy ing the life in that Community. The christening of the * infant son of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Jan Volesky (nee Audrey DeBiois) of Buenos | Aires, took place on Wednesday evening at the cottage of the Grandparents at Keppoch, P.E.I. Reverend Canon J.T. Ibboit, Ree- tor’ of St.. Paul's Anglican Church officiated. The baby was given the names John Blake. The God parents are Mrs. George Eber, Montreal, Mr. George Volesky, Czechoslovakia and Mr. Tom De- Blois, Charlottetown. After the ceremony a small reception was held at the DeBlois cottage for the immediate relatives. Mr. Volesky left the following day by plane for Buenos Aires after spending three weeks the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Noel DeBlois, Kep- poch. Mrs. Donald land’’,_Resemere, Quebec. Montreal: last week by air for! Geneva, Switzerland where she will reside. She was accompan- ied by her three daughters. Step- hanie will enter school in St. Andrew's, Scotland. Sally and Bridget will receive, their educa- fion in Switzerland. Mrs. Storey is the former Joan ‘Tony’, dau- Storey, ‘‘Storey- left | mee erly, Mass., has returned home| es of bridge were in play. after visiting with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.| F.L. and Mrs. Robert: Baxter Clarence G. Murchison of York and family of Trenton, Ontario, Point and ‘with her brother and are visiting in Summerside guests sister-in-law, Mr.. and Mrs. Lay-| of Mrs. Baxer’s mother, Mrs. J.A. ton Coffin of Morell. MacPhee. | Mr. and Mrs. Garth Gay of Hamilton, Ontario, arrived in Summerside on Tuesday, and are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roland-Gay and Mr. and Mrs. George Meikle. Rev. agd Mrs. Ward MacLean) isaac and children, Ann and Elsie, of Halifax, N.S., have. been vaca- tioning in the province and on Wednesday visited many former friends. At the tea hour they were the guests of Dr. and M Rrs. L. M. Calltbeck. ns _| Mr. Donald Lefurgey, who has been visiting his mother, Mrs. O. Mrs. Jerry Berswanger and) | bree’, to Se rside' left én, and -Etaine; have returned to Toronto, Ontario! af- ne on return to Shelburne, ter spendng three weeks holiday visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Clarkin, Green St. For the past two weeks, Mrs. Lawrence Edwards, 75 Ambrose} Street, has had as her guest, her cousin, Mr. Neil MacLeod of Camp Borden, Ontario. Mr. Mac- Leod returned by plane on Fri- day morning. Mrs. Edward's has also had as guests, Mr. and Mrs. George MacDonaid of Brewer, Maine. ° Mr. and Mrs, William Melvin and Mrs. Amos Costello and dau- ghter, Doloris, of Saim John; N. B., spent exhibition week -with Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Clarkin, Green Street. Miss Peggy Gordon, who has been vacationing at the home of —Mr.and--Mrs.Clarence Peters and children, Dale and Heather, of Toronto, are spending their holidays: with Mrs. Peter's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce-Camp- bell, Augustine Cove. Gordon, Summerside, left Thurs- day on return to Halifax, N.S. Mrs. Alden Rodd of Southport | spent a few days this week in | Summerside, guest of Miss Joan At the Summerside Golf and Compton. Country Club this afternoon, Aug- _ ; ae ust 29th., the hostesses for the) Mrs. “Henry Wedge and dau- ghier, Carol, left Summerside lobster supper will be Mrg. Char- les Linkletter, Mrs. Sheldon Cam- eron ‘and Miss Alberta MacFar-| lane, convenérs, assisted by Mrs. Neil Sharp, Mrs. Eldon ‘ Hickey, Miss Patricia Pickard, -Mrs. Ral- ph Somers, Mrs. W.E. Smdliman and Mrs. Paul Schurman. Tuesday on a trip to Montreal. Miss Daine Delaney of Monc- ton, N.B., side, guest of her grandmother, Mrs. Mark Delaney. Sgt Mr. and Mrs.’ Allen Jenkins and and Mogg 0K Pre ae Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Campbell re- | | Ontario, left Summerside | Thurs- turned to their homes in Susmmer , day after visiting Mr. and’ Mrs. ther parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.A,| is visiting in Summer- | were Leslie Mrs. Mass. RSE. : > i Mrs. Don MacKenzie, re spending their holi- with relatives and friends York. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Willis are |. spending their holidays in Truro, : He Donald and family of Sackville, visited with relatives ‘and friends in Dunblane, Haliburton, and with other relatives and friends in this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Kerslake, Toronto, Ont., and three children Nova Scotia. rned are spendi vacati isit- L.A.C. Douglas Smith re wdhacey ny | ing at, the home of Mrs. Kerslake’s > ANNE MACDONALD side last week after a holiday trip | W. James Cairns ee Leen Sretee: ietane. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Townsend j : of Sherbrooke have as —_their wm. oad Drs. JA. MacGregor’ | suests their daughter, Mrs. Don- and family of Summerside spent ald Wichelo. Mr. Wichelo and son the week-end in Greenwood, N.S.,/ Douglas, who have just returned ghter of Dr. Jack Jenkins. Miss Joan Smith, whose mar riage to Mr. Keith Stickings will | take place in September, was the guest of honour at a miscellan- ‘eous shower held on Wednesday evening at the summer home of Mrs. Fred Stickings. The table was- tastefully decorated in a colour scheme of white and yel-| low, with a centerpiece of Shasa’ daisies. The bride was escorted to a satin beribboned chair where she was presented with many lovely gifts. Mrs. George Sherren poured tea, assisted by Mrs. Jack Pawek:., Re- and Mac Millan, Procter Dr. Kilmer search Division, Gamble Co. of Cincinnati, Ohio, accompanied by Mr. -and Mrs. Elvin Newman of Aurora, India- na, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J.F. MacMillan, 312 Fitzroy Street. Congratulations are being ex- tended to Mr. and Mrs. Neil W.} Matheson of Southport. on the o> casion of their 2th. Wedding aw niversary, whjch they celebrated on Tuesday last. Mrs. Staniey Crosby. has re. turned: from. Vancouver, where she spent thé past. three months with her son-in-law and daught- er, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Faur schou. | Miss Diane Rupert ef Chat-| lottetown is visiting in Toronto, the guest of her sister and broth-| er-indaw, Mr. and Mrs. William R.-_ Townsend. Miss Dorgthy Leard. R.N., Charlottetown, spent a few days’ visiting her cousin, Mrs. James guests of Mrs. MacGregor’s sis-|from an extended visit to South! ter, Mrs. EH. Doherty and #.| Africa. Sgt. Doherty. Mrs. E.C. Moore bad children, Sitiker, whose doubie marriage Ann and Christopher, returned on September 5 to Messrs Elmer this week to their home in Sum-| Rodd. and Wesley MacLellan. merside, .after a visit with rela-| respetively, were pleasantly sur-_ isited in Victoria, Vancouver, | ister on the followin tives is ‘Saint John. NB. prised on Tuesday evening when 1d Medicine Hat and also made | da ‘ e ‘ : Mrs.. Alfred Colwill; Summerside rief stops at Regina, Winnipeg y: Miss Nane MacNeill, Profess-|tendered them a miscellaneous id Montreal. of in Brandon College, Manitoba’ shower. The many and lovely; spent the week-end with her couss gifts were opened by the brides-| in, Miss Ruby ‘MacNeill, Sum-| to-be. while. the hostess re the! merside. accompanying good wishes. Mrs. HLT. Begg of Halifax, N. ving refreshments. S., is the guest of her daughter, | ° |Mrs. Eric MacKay and Mr. Mac-| Dr. and Mrs. J.K. Beer and son, Kay, Summerside. John, of Summerside, and the) | former's mother, Mrs. J.P. Beer | Mr. and Mrs. Don Gregg ‘the of Montague, returned to their) former Pauline Hiltz, R.N.' and homes Wednesday after an over-| children, Janice, Ann and -Gor- seas trip to Ireland, Scotland, | don of Peterboro. Ontario, visit-/ England and France. Dr. ed friends in Summerside on : | Tuesday. ; | | DEVELOPING . Your Films for 20 Years In Today—Out Tomorrow GARNHUM PHOTO Susan Lee Clark and Paula Har- |ris of Summerside have. spent this week in Seafletown, guests of their aunt and untle, Mr. and’ Mrs. Kenneth Muttart. STUDIO 5 Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Williams |e nem ea “WORDS OF BAMA’U’LLAH” QSON OF SPIRIT! ie. My ia this: Possess a pure, kindly and radiant heart, that thind. may be a first: counsel sovereignty ancient, imperishabie and everlasting. “From the Sacred Writings of the Baha’i World Faith”. Thomas and~ Mr.- Thomas in’ Cascumpec. ee chester, Mass., recently spent his vacation visiting his brother, Spurgeon, in Charlottetown, his brother-intaw, Mr. Finaly Mac-' Kinnon and his niece, Mrs. John Smethurst and Mr. Smethurst, Charlottetown, his brothers Wal- dron and Albert. in Coleman, and sister- Mrs. Hudson Pridhe-n. Montrose, and with many other relatives. Miss Wendy Alice Wilson, dau-| ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Ford Wil: | son, Cornwall, is a patient at the ‘Rehabilitation Centre, City, where she underwent surgery on Thurs-| day. Wendy's young friends will be looking forward to her early return home. Mrs. Wm. Lobb left on Thurs day for her Rome in Melfort, Sask., after spending the past month on the Island. She visited many relatives, including: Rev. George Ayers, Summerside, Mr. and Mrs. J.R. Leard, Charlotte- town, Mrs. W.B: Leard and George, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Leard, Souris, Mr. and Mrs. B.C. Hardy,| Union Road, Lot 33, and also with many other friends. Mr. and Mrs. George M. Parks Norwalk, Conn. are spending a brief holiday with Mrs. Park's mother, Mrs. A.L. Adams, Bis- hop Street. “ ‘ { Miss Marian Adams, Rochest- er, New York, arrived in Char- lottetown this week to visit. with her grandmother, Mrs. A.L. Ad- ams, Bishop Street. Marian is enjoying her first visit to the Is- land. “Mrs Ernest B Wright ef Bev- Mr. Garfield Leard of Wor-. to his duties at Senneterre, Que. | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Buch- after ‘spending his furlough Visit-} anan, Unionvale and brothers, fac hs mater Mrs. Mion Sal Mle "and ‘George’ Bachman, ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED - wen. ond ene? = O'Leary. Mr. and Mrs. D. Arthur Mac- Mrs, William Kells, Central Roy Leary, also with tie parents 3 Rev. and Mrs. Roy Stewart,| Donald, Souris, P.E.I., announce} ~ and Mrs. Sam Smith, West Pennsylvania, accompanied by the engagement of their daughter. aly, P.E.I. Marriage is te ot Point. his sister Mrs. Myrtle MacLeod,| Anne Marina, R.N., to Lt. George| Place at St. Mary’s Church, Sour- Dunblane school opened Tues-| visited with relatives and ‘friends Stanley Kells, son of Mr. and|is, on September 19th. 12 day, August 18th., under the man-|in Dunblane, recently. =_— of Mrs. George Wac-| Mr. and Mrs. Charles Urcher, uae css AC ‘Mr. and Mrs. Eensionnel Rielly of Dartmouth, N.S.,-were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Rieliy, Cape Wolfe: . The O'Leary road leading to West Cape a dj of 10 miles has been paved and is nearing completion except for a distance of about 1% miles, which will be paved in the near’ future. The attended the Medical Convention | in Edinburgh. Mr. and Mrs. C. Roy Ahern, Summerside, have as _ theit uests, Mr. and Mrs. Charles allie; with their children, Gor- don, Brian, Maureen and Nancy) of Dalhousie, N.B. Toronto, returned to their home after < enjoying a two weeks vaca- tion visiting their relatives, and Mrs. Emmerson Smallman and family in O'Leary. Mrs. Seldon Buchanan. O'Leary | is a patient in “the Community eoxty in ihe peek es retera 0) Hospital where she underwent surgery. Miss Isabelle Rogerson, Sum- merside, is a patient-in-the-Com- , munity Hospital, O'Leary. | Mr. Sterling and Harold Mac- Eachern, Toronto, Ont., are vis- iting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan MacEachern in Brae. A. miscellaneous shower held in the Coleman hall Friday night in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Dunn, Toronto, Ont. | anton”’ Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Schur-| Digby. N.S.. time Retail Lumber Dealers Con- vention held at “The Pines’. Mr. and Mrs. Garland Harris, A very pleasant evening was/ man, Mr. and Mrs. H.J. Magee) spent at the home of Mr. and, of Summerside left Thursday for, Mrs Preston MacKinnon when) to attend the Mari-| their friends gathered by sur- prise to welcome them’ in their new home and to the Commun-; ity of Coleman. GEORGETOWN of Mrs. Moore's mother, Mrs. John L. MacDonald. Miss Catherine MacDonald left Mr. Bemont, Mass., after vacationing in Georgetown with her parents, —| Mr. and Mrs. Aeneas MacDondld- Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Scully and| D. U. Mrs. non returned during the weekéi from a motor trip te Montreal, | field. . ton, | N.S. was} ald-of H.M.C.S. Cornwallis, were, treatment. recent guests of their parents,| “nee Grace Bry- chae! Burke Sr. they were accompanied by Mrs. family and Mrs. MacKin-| Deveaux’s sister, Miss Catherine ia Mine ; who will visit in Spring- Mrs. Henry Deveaux and Miss Veronica “Bonny” Laiwsure, left several days ago on return to their honies in Springfeld,Mass. | following a visit to Georgetown where they were the guests of Deveaux's father, Mr; Mi- On their returr Mrs—John—L.—MaeDonald_ har Miss Mary MacDonald of Tren- | returned home from the P.E.1. and Mr. Gerard MacD' Hospital, where she underwent Mr. and Mrs. Lindsy Moore of Mr. and Mrs. Aereas MacDon- Trenton, NS. were recent guests. DU. who were married last Saturday in Montreal,- are spending their honeymoon in this province. Mr. and Mrs. George Irving left this week on return to Sher- brooke, Quebec, after visiting in Summerside guests of ihe |at- ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. AS. McAssey. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rogers end son, Gregory, of .Middleton, 1.§., left Thursday on return af- ‘r visiting in Summerside, guests f the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Llewellyn Rogers. it Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Younker | The Misses Sylvia and Opal’ and daughter Sondra returned to heir home in Charlottetown re ‘ently after a very pleasant holi- lay spent in the West Coast. They ATTENTION MUSIC STUDENTS ! ° All former piano ‘tudents of Mrs. Regin- ld Gay, Assoc. of Mus., 2 Longworth Avenue, ‘ishing to further their iano studies, please egister on Monday, \ugust 31st. - All new students reg- ]} Hand... 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