, ;; A prettr Iieriding took place at I' the lltllllt' of ii nod Hrs. llreii-I ion Clzirk. .i-l7 t'nlur Au-. Suin- mersidtv. on llllllxl Illid. ulivn their (iaII.'htr-r. Slwila lllaiirhe. became the bride 0! Julian liai- S p Id Benson. son of Ur and Mrs. I l l I I ...........v.vx-gag...-...,. ..... 1 o I .3 Nathaniel A. Benson, Toroiito. Rev. C R. Webber performed the t'erc.'nony. ll'cdIlIiI;: music was plan-d hy Mrs. Joseph Sheen. Prior to the ceremony Mlsa Nancy Lou Bell sang Bless This House-.' Given In marriane hy her la- ther. tho hride nan lowly In A short zmn of nliile silk III'rzaIi1a. and tallt-tn. Ia-.lIinnPfI on princess- t lines nzlh empire bodice. the I lklrt sli... In front and houflanl ' III back The rounded neckline ' was arinliruied with lace. em- broidered mill pearl: and se- I Gums. IIt'l' Iin:tir-lip Hill of (ilk illusion lcll lroni a siiiull tiara of pcarls and she carriul a cascade bouquet of pink and white Carnations. The bride was attonilcd hr her sister, Xlrs Ryan Bci'..;I'r. as mu-I Iron of llvlltvl. and Miss izltlcl Hendt-rwn. as liI'irlcs:II;I:iI (I'll-I I y wore identical slrcct-lviilzili guwiisl I of champagne nrznsla mo.-r apn- I cot tallotu. styli-rl on ,Il"l.'l('!'KS. ' lines IIIlh 9llll')ll'9 'lIllII('P. lltel Q skirt slim iII Iltllll lllll iiilllllllll In lrilk 'l'lIvr xmic llltlillil” heatllizliilix :iiI(I Shiite ztiiil I. - ried lmiiq-Icts of yellow IiiI.ins i Mr l).IVl(I Benton, rmi-in oil ' the El'0(illl was host mun Vir.I I . Ixiwcll ("lurk hrothcr of tliel l bride. iuis iislivr. Frillouii 1 Illt' Ion-:iiu.ix. it r0 y I-cptirm Iivr smlv .1lllN.w um Iirlrl I at the Silmiiirrlca Restaurant. Rev. ( R Wvhlwr proposed the toast to the bride. In which thel KIELLEISIISIIDIARYI I Moonlight R Wnndslir.-.l doors were oprrn I wide this .vwr.I rm. :i:id Ili build- II; IIIWII r till i lint.-I 'irlI-ii to TPIVMXU lllr I-In-II. In II"l'lHI”lI to ho tlftlll r-iivwiltli Ironi :1 far Ill'III in Dl'lirllt'('. It is 3 ill"). chore and not Iuiliout its deal nip hcr Intent almost at once In the hint Err-.'Ikf.Isl is our mmt Inmnrito meal of the tin)" and uc like it when circumstance allow: us to ggjoy it without haste. as this morning. How nice It was there. The sun beamed through the vas- tarri Windou. in gonrl promise of continulnz t-no umlhor and lg '3; 5 clean wind wiiirh pats- cd by the open door. it we lack- H the litlid hirdsong ot rar- . the row of dahlia! nu well above the top rail ot the verandnh lent colors, yr-Ilnxi DI pink. scarlet and mauve to the grace o! the new day. "You're not making bread to- hy at! you. Ellen?" James ask- tarm- . .IM'It. Nomiims. JULIAN DAVID I31: Wed In Summersicle Will Reside In Toronto lrunto; Mr. and Mrs. Lnurlds Ger- IMTS. -Ed Folks Used To Say mnnrls on certain lI'tllS('I(”l That was (Ill .I&Illlt” vninrl miilciitly WI1lIt' v'tl miuiklzltzr-rl. W'It(H1l-. els in :IlI- Ill II IFIl'Ili-.tnl (ih.'Inut' trorn nntmr-l llllll lIlPl'(' were the c.i.'s ("IIH I in .1 pr(”tv Ilpcrklcrl hen. 'Ir-k had happen- ed tipon tlviuaht All” In hcr stolen nest In the non hay tn. ant. but ol when filled Impor- tant poauona at the Provincial Snnatorium during the summer months. were given farewell par- ties by the patients in the after- noon and by the Staff in the evening ol August ah. The cheerful efficiency of both I lose young people will long bel remembe at by su at the Sana- slna beta; I Dirt! V their dau.-o.er Edith. who will begin her nurses trntnlll at tho Charlottetown Hospital on Tues- Judy Stewart. and Mill REID or Mac' presented Edith with a beautiful rosary on behnlt of the choir. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess, as- Io mm. in...,, lb lust ul DIG! && In; Ilebonaloj mother. In. J. W. Mncnonald. spelta very ohaasnt two we-, h Suunarstds. Kensltuton avg mlny frlerdl Ilahvslus While ll MIIIIOIIIIG. Mu. Andrew Continued on page It torium. Ilr. and Mrs. Paul O'Rourke have returned lrotn their wed- ding trip. They were as far south as Virginia Beach and also visit- ed American and Canadian Cit-- les as well as the Canadian Na-. trlonnl Exhibition. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bradley, were receiving con.'.a:ulut.or.sl on August 31. the occasion being their nineteenth wedding ant;-; versary. They were the dinner! guests of Mr. and Mrs. Otisl French of Boston at the Queen Hotel on their anniversary day Mr. and Mrs Albert Trainor of St. John were also guests at the dinner. listed by Mn. Clint Howatt and Nina Judy Stewart. Mrs. Jack Barnes. Dmchestcr. - Mr. and Mrs. John Maclnnis.' Mt. Edward Road. entertained at I supper party recently in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Lane, whose marriage took place on the 21st August. Also present tor the occasion were the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lexiard MacDonald and the bride's sis- ter. Miss Mariedith MacDonald. Your hat takes on new drama for (all! It's luxuriously CHOOSE FROM tr d with gleaming V Velvets. Felts, Velours, Mr. Leo Sullivan lelt Saturday for Napanee. Ontario, tullr--xin': an enjoyable vacation spent in Rosenea h with his mother. Mrs. Thomas Sullivan. Mr. Sullivan is an instriiment lDL'l'InICIaI'. em- ployed at the Tcrylene plant at .llilllIavcII. satin. flurries o1 veilinl. Pearls. icy Memsines rhinestones and glitter dust! Come in and see this 54.95 to 513.95 inspired collection! Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Kelly nndy ' Peter Junior. spent the weekend at Cavendish with Mrs. Kelly's groom responded A 'oast ti the bruit-sniuids was propnst-Ii Il)' IhI- nrooin and respoiided to by the host mun. nho also rt-ad the ('IhnL'l'RIllIaltIry telegrams re- cs-II-Icrl by the ncnly-well: Miss Nan Pope was In charge of the guest book. Mrs. Clark chose Ior her dauI.',h- Zdmwz Lens Camltns Mchure. Women's Editor. Phone 831! parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F Hobbs. Mr. and Mrs. James Sullivan have returned to Montreal. P.Q.' They have been enjoying a veryl pleasant holiday with relatives; in (larrlinziii and Rosvnt-ziih. .ilr.I Sullivan is employed with the Bcll Telephone Co. of Canada. liel is the manager of the Vehicle lirpartmcnt. one ol the large.f departments. er's wedding a dress acc with matching hat and white M W! Page 8 The Guardian :rI'IIIrs., saifs, 1957' Presently visiting at the home accessories. Her mrsage was white carnatious. Mrs. Benson. mother of the groom wore a dress of cornflower blue lace with navv accessories and n cor- sanc oi pink carnation: Vin iliiiam Elrwmr Wool- international Dental Congress to P3"ki l,e.1iInt: on a honeymoon Irip Her and )l:' Bcrl ill-zer werelhe held In llome, September 7-ll. Di" Ind M11 U- -7- MCNIIIY to the New England States. the married on August the twenty Dr. Mooney is a member of the '9" "I9 Island 5""d3)' mofnlnl hrtdc was attired in n periwinkle fourth at Princeton. New Jer- Saint John Board at Health den- '9' "'9" hum? 5' 5"P9l'I0Vv wl5' blue linen sheath dress with say. 13; cmm, she I. . dmgmel. of cousin. They have been the guests matching hat and black patent Mrs. Mwer is n I-lzauuhter ol Mr, and )1”, J, u.,......v' 0' M!'- W- J- ROIIPNS. Killkofli. aF('(”?SOl'lCS and 7 pink 0iIi'n-titiiins. North ltiistii-u and until rect-IIt- em NIP and HIV BNNID M” N” ly has been 8 researcli assis- side in Toronto where Mr. Ben- tant to Dr. lioimann. head cl son is a student In chartered ac- the biolchemisln, department of counting. Pittsburgli ljniversity. Out-oi-town guests at the wcd- Mr. MM" .y. 3 NW ding wt-re Mr. and Mrs. Million- 11-1 A. Benson and Hiarlcs. Mr. and Hrs. tluitiumnt-ry (men. Miss Nan Pope. Miss Nancy Lou Bell. llr. David Bcatun, of To- .- . J: i, I I I. . . . . xvii” hlil"1d.'llltI""hIl'.'s' n.hllllI(tI'l:I Pam"? 5"? W” L:IvI-n ll surprise visitine at the home of Mrs. ln- d”? Th” I5 ll" 33”” "'9" in imm Hr hmmm mymlmlpnrtii and ”.slImu-I-erli mm grits m.I,..,-Ly; .,m...mgl Mr. and Mm visit to the Island. and they are K(-Inuit-li Aim Adclc Ilciidersonland 1400” Wall” li.v he Implc Ernest Mccarcy. 21 Grafton '""”" " ll””5'"'”' "5" rind Mr. Philip Murpiiy of llnli-"II ll" "OW Wnimunitr Street. fax; Mrs, Ryan Berger and 5,... . The choir of the Sacred Heart plwn. Los Angeles. Calil.; !llr.. A Mafltimcr. Dr. ilonit-a Moon Miss Elaine Illurphv. Acadia church Bm'de"' wen '"un'l"' and 31,-, Jusgph ghee; and 311-11"? 0! Saint John. will be the on- Diotilir student and Mr. John ed 0" Sumuy "mint" Sememb er lat at the home of Mr. and mid Hrs. Keir Woudside. sinutnn; 'ilr and Mrs. Lorne l-'rzIIiL-In. Furtiinc tiny. hlr. and n cnrsage ol'yMr. graduate or of Technology, is doing post-graduate work for a doctorate degree. or has been visiting her parents this summer and before her de- Kemlly Canadian wuinan at the 12th HAPPENINGS and Mrs R (1 Woiilrinr or ('arr.cuIc lnstiiuic liitisliurizli. and Mrs. Mol- Mr. Gillis, West Saint John, and Is at pres- travellinn in Europe. Among those receiving a Man- ter of Arts degree at the recent convocation at St. Francis Xav- Antinonish. was M. R Murchison, Ytlerigomish. N. 5., formerly of Bcltast, P.E.I. A1 B ler University. and Mrs. Thomas Inge- berg at Calgary. Allie-la their family of six children are Dalhousie Medical stud- ot Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown- ing. Dalvny. are Mrs. Brown- lnx's parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Stagg of Red Deer. Al- i bertn. Mr. Browninlz in Super- Intended: ot the P.E.I. National tor the past month. Dr, and Mrs. McNally have been visiting the Island annually for a number ol years. They were accompanied by Mrs. MI.-Nally's sister. Mrs. A. Barnschien of Milwaukee. who new down to the Island a week. ago. Sunday. I I Mr. and Mrs. Lenard Baker ott Melville, Saskatchewan. were dinner guests on Wednesday last '" or Mr. and Mrs. Colin Dove. Bor- Mrs. William Mclvor. the occa- Mrs. Elton Wright and Xir. and George Rt-id. Middleton; Mr and Mrs. George Henderson. Bedcouc. ipens Groin ”And they say the moonlit niuhts ripen it quite as much as- lIl(' dnys - or so I've lI('hl'di tho old folks s:-)'”. the other of- I-rcd. ”()nt-c It starts It turnsl color pri-ttv last" ' ”ll's not heavy work anyway”- tho tlrst said, "not like the hay- iniz It's only tun beside that" ”l)opt-nrlx on the weather” the ”(2Ivcn nice days other notidcd. we'll make short shrill of it" ”We'll tlircsli it trim the ulook" It was neither It question nor statement. "Ills the best way" ”And bale some at the strain " 'll's likely any loliorcrs when the barns are null ” ”Thr- r.".In has lrcshened pastures " "Brought too the attervsrass' the I "The itali rattle should be making gain.-I.” ”They are. Damn ue-ll." "Should welsh some n! the lchnats .. in the mnrninn per- hn I: " l D "Guest to, I'd war there: morel than one In the weight " 7 I ”.Vot mucn sense In keeping! them once they're ready ” , What chatting a n d planninali What work done' And all the while the day hlneskied and sun- lht was passin until now notli-. ling remains of it but pleasant mernorir. of Its stay. They come yond the windows of ninht. fields lie sltvered in moonlight Until tomorrow - - - Dlsry - Goodnight. IJRANGES SUGAR SUNKIST SWEET JUICY 0 LBS. NECK RIBS ' iilmur II tlllllfli ' L1 16 or. ICE BOX JAR 43” IAIY CLAMS. can . . . Aylmer KETCHUP. bonla .. . .. IUl.K'l'EA.lb. WHITE IEAN5. 2 lbs. . Chocolate Marshmallow COOKIES. pkg. ...... . 29: . 23: . 79: . 29: . 39: HIINZ IULK VINIGAI -BIlNGXI'l'LE- 3 noz. 89c 1.09 191: WIENERS. lb. 45: FRESH I .B. Cod FILLlT5.lb. 19:. Fresh Evlsceratni FRYS. lb. 596 WE HAVE A COMPLETE 8100K OF PICKLING AND PBIISEBVING NEEDS AT LOWEST MARKET PRICE EXCITING NEW PIE IDEA ...Cool. quick. delicious filling! The secret is ' Carnation - the milk that whips! SolightISonfrieshinglSovery,verysmoolhl lt.'a Cornst.ion'I whipging qualities that. make this pia hlling possible. And it's Carnstiolfl spsctsl binding that give it a smoothness you can't get with any other form of milk-or use with cream. Delight your lamily-whip up A coating Fludy Fruit Pie today. I FLIJFFV FRUIT PII Him its-nesotosgg uanaruovuvaroansn cs