Vwnwmt. .-.,-...¢>-- -- 3 1M4- J,“ e . W 1i’ . »_ _ ‘PAGE rivo Pretty Wedding Anniversary ' On Friday evening. September 23rd. Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Har- rington were given a surprise when over a hundred oi their friends and neighbors gathered at. their home the occasion being a cele- bration of the twenty-fifth anni- ver-ury of their wedding. When llII had assembled Mr. and Mrs . I‘Tlfl'!'Ill‘,'i0ll were- given the seats 0f ‘lionui- and John C. Duxgan in his ttlllillllf’ manner acted as chairman expressing his pleasure at being nble to attend this gathering who Ifvild an address while Mrs. David C.l\l‘Il‘_\' made a presentation of a _bt-."iu'.ifitl AluJin lamp and a purse 'iif nionci- to which Mr. Harring- ,lun niatic a fitting reply on behalf iif Mrs. Harrington ‘and himself. ‘ thanking the people for their kindnc<s all joined in singing Good Fel- "Pur Thcy Arr- Jolly lo Lunch was then served by ‘iv l.1'lic~ and the remainder of i Vfilllll! was spent in dancing ‘mt music was furnished by Alonzo l-lolnwt and Bprpgrf] \trKinrion_ Violin. Mr. Ed \i.i'li'\\'< guitar. and Mrs Chas. ‘il-lcllaii orcanist At a late hcur nil tii-pcrsotl in their hcme: wish- 1: .\ir and .\lr.<. Harrington 11"‘ \' .\'9Il“-< of trerltied l‘ '. and Hiram: c- and neighbor.» have .<- tonight to cxtend . llS ard best '.\‘i~hcs to illl? your ttvntity-fifth .. aiinii'i=r:ai1\‘. In all those \\(' have sprnt many happy ll‘- Ffiui‘ home. where your ~lllllf‘S and grnciotis 110$- .‘ hurled to ('\'f‘i‘_\’(‘ll(*_ both voting li~.\lll‘l"(.‘(l us of a -It-i>ini~ a‘ all limes. You ‘~11 "IWHH bren reach‘ and to do err» hing yoncoiild l" llllprbVPll.fllOf0lll‘ school zintuuty. In times of ti-Qulilp ) v.~ you arc the first to .it-.p or svtiipiithy. in Q-[hpf mu have . lllllflihjzed with V‘ i our sOrFFt“. rejomd .i u.» iii our joys, u‘ d so dear friends we feel we qirii/t lot this occasion pass with. a siitlivlllfi iti a small wav our "Y" PM annrecmtioii (it iiie _ w‘ farts H of kindness and H frlltlllllPhs extended to us all ~l-_Y~_1_~" lliFt Mars. Please accept i111» “"18 81ft and with it the best ‘iwlivs of your friends assembled n c to night. may God bless you .1: ii and spare you many many riirrr roars of happy wedded ]jfe_ Nkned by your nrlghbms and friends. ' AutumnTWedding The following from the New Glnsgoiv Chronicle will be 0f inter- cst to relatives and friends in P. F). Island. Saturday an autumn day of inc and beauty. marked the . iv: (‘fly of two popular young pic of N"‘\V Glasgow, when . ott Elizabeth. dailtzhtcr of Dr. flllfI Mrs. JTIlll C Ballem was married t-o J. R. Harry Suther- lrinti. Editor and Owner oi’ 'I'lie Evening News. son of Mrs. Suth- vrlnntl and the late J. W. H. Siitlicrltintl at the home of the bride's p. rents. To zi room charmingly dec- -’ s» ~ .- -.-_ l: nrritotl tlir- bride. entered on her father's arm. in a most becoming poi-vii of ivory satin. with full cir- culnr train and touches of Brus- .~“'is lrir-c on the smart Jacket. A \\';\!~t lcnrrtli vril falling from a t-"roiict of satin roacbuds and an nriii bouqui-t of Pernet roses completed a very lovely Costume. She was attended by Miss Cath- erine Finlayson of Ottawa, who wore a very pretty frock of robln's ca! tziffctzi. with bronze ostrich fontlior lirit. and carried a bou- tiiivt of bronze ‘mums. She alxo worn a moonstone necklace. gift oi’ the groom. Mr. Freeman Stew. art. vice-principal of Stellar-ton Hie-h School attended the groom. Ulififl‘ an artistic arch o! vari- Ifllls shades of yellow flowers the marriage ceremony was performed br Rev. N. D. Kennedy with Hrs, Kennedy playlny the wed- ding music, During the signing of the reulster. Mls Frances Gard- inr-i- of Litnenbumg sang very sii-wntly “Eocausc? Tho brific and gmom were as- _.-.i.~'.r<l in receiving. following the = mairiatzr by Dr. and Mrs. Bal- lPfll and Mrs Sutherland. Mrs. Rzilfciri worn blue sheer and Mrs. Suihcrlniiri wore black taffeta and \'(‘I'.'f‘i. Wlirn congratulations and znorl wislir-s had been showered on tIlf‘ iimi-lv married young people. imrnts vrero rcrred from a ~litfiillv decorated table. done vrllcw i-osos and yellow rllon Prcsiclinz at the table ~ .\‘lr.~. Robert Kerr. aunt of arorm, anti Miss Dalmvny Mil- . . riuni of the I1l'l(‘I(‘.TIl“\' wort‘ n .~l\if‘l'l hr _M_l=<*-s Elizabeth F‘ nvr Brity Miller. Margaret Kcrr, Gvreii Gillewic. Kathleen G" " and Frances Gardiner. A tna- ‘An qrawfullv prooosrvl tn .i.- nude fllVI trrooin by Mr. Keri- > Zlllfl l'"\l)f)ll(l€‘d to mort hap- i~i.\ by tlii- umom. lntrr Mr. and Mrs. ——-WQ I. print-r]: "Jul. III‘ (III lr.i»It--" . . . “inking \I.i/lI.i Inuit»- i‘ iiiir iiiII liiui~ ii»I»' ()\|'|'l_lH'IIIIIIIIIII- i/i-ii iii ilIi'I"l|I‘|l|~~ Ifltrn 1..i|i ‘tIrl -~ II I .II'II .\I.i/.lI.i Illlililr. A-"I". lIii-ni \\'Ii\'ll IIII_\III_',_'. Inr - M iAtv ‘till’ tzuA. . w. ‘i""‘_*" "W ~~———— - - 7 M- L. f A Thorough A Examination 1 I with lutcst scit-ntific imiru- mt~nt~ will irivi- ihv [lfl-gyrin. I‘ lion Whirl! nllnu- you tn use ‘ i‘ Your tgvvs Wllllfllli. strain. I i. l t l Avoid the hcudnchcs mill I irritations of even SIIEII! t-yc- 1 strain. I I I I I E KYIOW W!" “yo! Consult I i t G. F. Hutcheson Professional I D. F. ARIEHEBALI) CIlZlriPfPd Acrnuilnnt 144) lliriinitinil sin-at Plmm- 47. l’. U. lSux l2 .\l.\lll'l l.\ll:. -\<I]tl\lllIL'lll tbuiciiu Cllhllll‘ — C()l.Ll~.k/ll().\b CREDYI RLPUIHS Suther- l'l.ltsu.‘~.\L 1.0.155 lflllfI loft on a wedding trip to Pcariii-ii isiiiin... Lllluwll York ‘he bride wearing a Phone 111B ‘ of rlnrk broom. with trim- Ls oi lllllTI-C with accessories of mid crirrarre oi talisman Ill . I)’ i i\\'il T ‘Out of town attests at the \\"t"'(IlllL' tncuidrd Miss Catherine hiLLL-tid A Iflcullty Ottawa. Frances Drum- . _ H i_|_ ‘ _ F"tl:ivson. _|“'_\l"|;',f;\,,:j,4,f ' Eiflllli Jclin Merle Purtill. t‘. i'. l>|..\ll.|.'r, l.l l‘ Wcvlbtin’. Mary Witt-wh- Burmtti-t, iiiil .\l'nl|iI\l' Jain" rot Kcrr. Mrs. F10tcher ‘. all of Halifax. and Miss iww Gardiner. Litnenburg. for- JIUALI LU l.l .\ ltll) Itiiliiniintl ain't-t. ‘ ' mr-r Dzilhousio clawmate. Miller llnllr-m anrl Mi.“ Jran Eallem. AICX. W’. Mdlhtlllfl bot»... ".1 Fist... or the bride, B.-\lllti\"Il.lt Sflllfllnk lxlt: stiirlcrik at DEllhOliSll? University, Vliiiii-v ti» lmtiii (‘ullcrtiiiiis tvvrc n'.<o homo for tht- viredrllng. 'T‘lir- rnrinv lovelv gifts present-ed 0m"! "U “Will ‘5"""=\‘ 51”“ ‘in the bridal cntiple and the many l I Ire-cl .1 i\. linge- i u)‘, . . Add l [gut-tun |_ ,\|||li ilnr, t-lc. Cffllfffll,“ §§".'~.'.'t“‘i§ii:' Y: hut-ii-“tii tii l) lzugnr | hlinnrsfn, and npipl the alum h. t. | IDIXIUIQOHCQdIIIK. aim. l!‘ (“kn-hm pie treatment w ich will I I I u Clear up your alunl ' l. I l Llll I (WHIPIIIIIIIQ. Ill-til Istitle ‘ “i. Allmu Fiiriiin BARRISTEK. QOLICYIUR IIlC. HONEY ro i.n.-\.\i Bank oi Canada Building. Churluitt-loum ‘Gtlls-lliiul parllés lllVlll ii. tALlI‘ honor {Csilly to their ixipularity and with their many friends, The Eastern Chronicle wish them many years of happiness and suzcess. 1.0m; career-r 56H» Honor Roll for September:- Grade X-l. Min-y MacKerizle; .2 Helen MacDonald; 3 Uohn ‘Inm- er. Grade VIII-l. Joyce Stewart, Grade VII—l. Nell MacDonald. Grade VI -1. Wilna MacPhail; 2. Wendell MflfiI-EOG; ti. Phyllis MacEachern. Grade V Sr. ---l Albert Mac- Ewen; 2. Hanna Turner; 3. Edith MacLeod. Grade V Jr. -l. Hollis Mac- August and "PHI? (THARLOTTETOWN GUAVRDIAN Ewen. Lillian MacNeill tequal); 2. Vera Maclieod; 3. Edna MacNeill. Grade IV -1. Irma Maclienzie. Grade I11 Sr. -1. Floyd Stew- art Grade III-Jr, l. Shirley Stretch. 2. Walter MacLeod, Mackie Mac- Nelil (equal). Grade II -1. Carolyn MacKen- zie; 2. Lawson MacEachern, Eileen MacNelll (equal); 3. Norman Mac- Ewen, lame MacLeod (equal). Grade I —No Exams. Perfect Attendance -Carolyn MacKenzle, Walter MacLeod, Joe MacKenzie, Eileen MacNeill, Vern Macliieod. Lorne MacEachern. Phyllis MacEachern, Chester Mac- Neill. Jackie MacDonald. Lawson MacEachern. Teacher, Margaret MacArthur. Council Recommends Grant For Sufferers (C. P. by Guardian‘: special Wire) HALIFAX, Oct. Iii-The limit“ committee of the Halifax City Council tonight recommended $3.- 500 be voted for the relief of suf- ferers ln New England's hurricane- devastated district-s. The recommendation recalled the generous assistance given Halifax by New England when an explosion laid waste this city in December. 1917. The Nova Scotia Government already has voted $5.- 000 for New England- relief’. Approval of the city council at a meeting tomorrow night is ex- pected to be merely u matter of form. ' Stop CATARRl-l To clan-r your lune of clogging mucus and open ltlfled breulhln Illllllol get NOSTBOLINI Halal Remedy. Thlu Now Brltluh Remedy tutti ll- ntnnllyl Boothe: uremia. Reduce! rlluelmrn. Kill: Gcrlu- l")?! Cntnrrh, ' Colin, Grlpne. Drullllllf “IIIBSTRBLINE sum by: 11.1.. worthy. m. 01ml 51-. A dark green silk crepe, after- 'noon frock has little bows pulling up three ollght front dra s at neckline, bodice and low w tlirie The feathered turban has u roll edge of plaid velvet. at the nearest factory. JCTOBER 1,4. 1938 Q‘ yvvYv vv ‘ ‘ ~1- The Potato Starch Factories at Hunter River, Murray "Harbor and St. Peters, are buying potatoes for starch purposes. Potatoes slightly touched with blight can be used. For further information app“. TEAM I Y. MfilEU. S. PAT. OFF. \ corn. toga av NEA SERVICE. inc. FO5SIL 601M’ OUT "IO TRY FER TH’ SHOP FOOTBALL IF HE’5 six -- WHY, HE'LL CzlT KILLED our mans, 5:2 NEARLV.’ “TTBRINGING up FATHER NEAR LY HE'S SIXTY TO HOLD A WOMAN HAS TO TO KEEP LOOIAIN’ YOUNG MAio HAS ‘r0 KEEP AcTIM’ "YOUNG "to HOLD A .105 TO HOLD A WOMAN “Mo's mound’ voume TO HOLDA MALI WHO'S ACTIM‘ vouue ‘TO-- oH. 1 couuv a0 ON. BUT THAT'LL SHOW KILL HEIZSELF A MAN, AND A [rd . , g-iqwiuniAt-H» io-i4- WELL- WELL" THE SUN CAME OUT AT LAST‘- THIS WILL PLEASE MAGGIIEK - SHE'5 :53? n“ "rue POSSIBILITY OF‘ WHAT SEEMS TO BE H M-M “vCONCERUIUG THE TROUBLE? HAVE You LOST SOMETHING? BUILDING A PRIVATE BATH ‘FOR vou, n= YOU'LL BlJT WAIT UNTIL THE MADAMS RETURN r. AM sum-awo- AH-M-UMGA- MY WORD! .,/¢ MY oews EYE! I'VE LO5T MY 6LA5S EYE 1 1 couuaw-r GET ANOTHER LIKE IT FOR $500,! oowr STEP ou rr I W's ‘RIGHT HERE SOMEWHERE“ OLD SPOOK WILL FALL FOR THIS AFTER w’ ‘F I RST ‘FROST I 7171;! >t Z” . in f,” 7-; £5? <57? ."~':'~'9' IT MIGHT HAVE ROLLED UNDER THAT nTnTiiT-f~ _ 2-,; Ne; im- "CAP" STUBS Vand TIPPIE IT STOPPED IZAINING AND IT I5 5O NICE AND BRIGHT-DAUGHTER AND I D TO QUN “"|il||i;,"(""~ \ ' mp5 la-l? i By Edwina GEE — LOOKfTIPPIE DOLLARS . HERE —»v\7i' BANK-BOOK! IT SAYS t GOT“ FIFTH-N I THIS IS MY DE-MIHGS HOME UNDER‘ AN’ TEE (/5 égrsl5ii°ffg TH’ BANK'-— ' OH, MEBBE. I'LL BUY A BOATf-v WITH IT-- OR A MOTORCYCLE"; _ OIL-‘l MIGHT JUST LEAVEtIT IN AN’ DRAW INT'IZUS HOW 'BOLIT FOR A WHILE "' ~- AFTER "Ti-aki- $500 CRACK Ll EANUTE I i I i Evtalzvruiuc is ALL. RIGHT EXCEPT we snot. HAVE THE i etAsraokfQ % Thimble Theatre. t Starring POPEYE ——Now Showing-“What Big Ears You flaveP-Tomorgrow-“Winzpy Makes Mountains ‘out of Molehills” By E. C. $9 ti... w TILLIE THE rotten -- COME WITH ME AND! SHALL SHOW VOI) A DEMON ‘TRAP LISTEN, TILLIE, BOB WANTS ME TO I PUT MY HAIR u? LIKE YOURS I WOULDN'T EITHERAF l‘. WERE YOU, BUBBLES BUT WANTS ME WHY SHOULD I WEAR MY HAiR UP TUST BECAUSE SOME. MERE MAN TO .7 YOU SHOULDN T. IF YOU LIKE IT DOWN THAT'S ALL AT FASHION THAT'S WHAT T. SAY~VM GOING TO WEAR MY HAIR DOWN,NO MATTER WHAT ANYBODY ELSE DOES OR ATTA eiiai...oou'1' BE A SLAVE TO vv§Q§§ PIITATO srtiitcii rltcronirs i AQAA I . ‘fi’ - -'-‘~- OUT OUR WAY - - By J. R. Williams OUR BOARDING HOUSE - With — Major H ople T‘ “T ‘T LOOKIT ‘IHAT oi.i> were, wows ‘m’ oiFF; “m” '__ u m T‘ T HEH-I-IEH I l