s - attic—m .,A. A‘s; “a... MR. AND MRS. CARL FORRESTER Summer Marriage Vows i Exchanged At Gait, Ont. White and yellow mums and white gladioli provided an at- tractive setting in St. Ambrose RC Church in Gall. Ont. for the June. wedding of Mary Pa- tricia Anne. Campbell of Gall to Carl Ivan Forrester, also of Galt. Guest pews were marked with white satin bows and blue and yellow mums. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter C. Camp— bell fomnerly of Charlottetown. P.E.I. and the bridegroom the son of Mr. and Mrs. David Forrester, 139 Hespeler Road. Rev. Father V.A. Pautler of- ficiated at the high noon double ring ceremony and the bride‘s cousin, Father F.L. Campbell occupied the sanctuary. Soloist rs_ Lawrence of Call. sang Panis Angelicus accompanied by Mrs. Jackson. Given in marriage by her fa- ther the bride was wearing floor length gown of imported Alencon lace. The bodice was styled with sabrina neckline and long lily'point sleeves and the bouffant tier skirt en- hanced with spatterings of iri- descent sequins. swept. into a chapel train. A princess crown of crystal held her bouffant veil of silk illusion and she carried a bouquet of white carnations and pink and white roses. Maid of honor was Shirley- Anne (Susie) Hollinger of Gait. Bridesmaids were Paula Han- dorf and Cherie Seitz of Gait, Jemma Murphy of Toronto and Betty Heise of Galt. Nancy Pal mer was junior bridesmaid and Audrey Debruin was the flower girl. Robert McAleney carried ,5; ~A \\ l ‘ \eiii" , I, PRIDE or noun Decorative dream! "Paint" Ma magnificent peacock in vi- a can, blue gold. m elegance for a wa‘l‘lti — 9W for modern, tn 1 on- al ' . Pattern 7018: e manufa- 16 x 20 in- ; color chart: directions. ve . cents (coins) Prim- plain- *enouaam W Emma...” ‘ 0.. a. «network. MM 9'" W0 “‘1 "I our ‘ -l m a M ll. : .1' BIG alog . PON is bouquets of tangerine roses and ‘ coinstno stamps. please) Ontario tihe rngs on a white satin cosh-i on. The attendants wore identi- cally-styled dresses of brocad-l ed peau de soie. The bell-shap-' ed skirts had a double pleat lll front and back. The maid oi honor wore pastel blue. the bridesmaids. gold and the lit- tle flowergirl, white. They wore wedding-ring headdresses to which were attached shoulder- length veils and they carried . iting her i W is The Guardian. Charlottetown, Mom. July 27, 1904. ‘ HAPPENINGS Audra: Jenkins. Women's Editor; Phone 4-850! Rosanne Russell. daughter of w. and Mrs. Leonard Russell. St, Peters Bay. left recently by , car for the us. where she will {spend part of her summer va- cation, guest of Mr. and Mrs. 1‘ Gerard Dwan. Lynn. Mass. i Morris Weeks has returned to Picton, Ont., after spending two weeks holidays visiting his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. ldred lWee Frederi . ' Mr, and Mrs. Hubert Morris ; ‘ Maralyn and Bob. Toronto. are ‘vacationing in North Granville where they are visiting Mrs. C. R. Morris. Mrs. Sarah Spradlin has re- turned to her home in Aberdeen. Washington after visiting her sister. Mrs. A. Finlayson in Kil- muir and other relatives in Val- leyfield and Alberton. Nancy Waite, Toronto. is vis- uncle. Lorne Wait Mrs. Waite and family. Kens- 3‘ ; ington, and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Allison Bern- ard, Kensington were entertain- ed on Monday. July 18 by fam- ily and friends on the occasion of their twenty fifth wedding anniversary. Cut f] owers decorated the rooms at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Toombs wh e r e the celebration was held. The cake was cut served and a sing song was held with Mrs. Ivan Darrach at the piano. Visiting 4-H delegates from across Canada were entertain- ed on Friday evening at the Jack MacLea'n in Rice Point. The delegates have ' been in P.E.l. since July 14th and will summer home of Mr, and Mrs. t yellow carnations with a tan- gerine fleck. Best man was Gerald Solonik of Preston and u s h e r s were Emmett Campbell. Edmund Campbell, Eric Campbell (all brothers of the bridel and Tho- mas Forrester, brother of the groom. Junior usher was Allan Stewart. For the rece tion in the Knights of Columbus Hall the Falls the bride wore a gold two- ;piece suit of jersey knit, white accessories and c o r s a g e of mauve carnations. On their re- turn the young couple will re- side at 18 Ramore Street. Out of town guests attended from Toronto, Prince Edward Island, Massachusetts, Pres- t o n, Kitchener. 'v ton, Brantford. Brampton, Burling- ton and St. Catharines. bride's mother wore a street- eni dram lace in deep pink shade. The dress was styled with controll- ed skirf. sabrina neckline and tihreequvarter sleeves. She wore white accessories and corsage of white gardenias. The groom's mother chose a dress of pink lace over taffeta. cut on Empire lines. She wore white accessories and corsage of white carnations. Emcee at. the reception fFranik Shreenan of Cross, P.E.I. For a honeymoon to Niagara was Kelly‘s ‘14qu SMART. SLIMMING WHERE ELSE but in n cos- tume you sew for yourself do you find such pretty' details — unusual arched yoke of dress, Jacket's smart neck. H Printed Pattern 4946: a l f ”" Sizes 141a. 1615. law. 201,4 22% 24. Size loll; dress 4 yards 35-inch; jacket its yds. FIFTY CENTS 150 cents) in for Map . a“ 2 cont! ulna tn. Print an plainly SIZE. NAME. AD- HUME DRESS. STYIJE ER. Send order to Anna Adams. care of Guardian - Patriot Pattern Dept. no Front St. Tor- onto, Ont DO YOU mow HOW TO GET A PATTERN Anso- LUTELY FREE? It's simple-— our Spring - including FREE COU- ogetanyoneof 250 de- be leaving on the 27th. The tour was sponsored by the Royal Bank of Canada. Mr. and Mrs. R. 1', White- house and family are visiting with Mrs. Whitehouse's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jamos Atkins, Mt. Stewart, having motored here from Calgary, Alta. Mr. and Mrs. E. s. Whimsy and children, Martin and Kelly of Havelock. N.B. were week- end guests of their parents. Mr. Mrs. George Whiteway of 0 Brenda Atkins, nune in train- ing at the NS. Hospital, Dart- mouth. is a month's holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Atkins, Mt. Ste- wart. Mr. and Mrs. George MacDo- nald left Thursday for Middle- ton, Conn., after having spent a holiday as guests r. an d Mrs. Earle Macleod, Milford, N. R. at their summer cottage in Rice Point. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frizzell, LaCombe, Alta, are visiting Edna MacMurdo, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thompson and o t h e r friends and relatives at Kensing- ton. Reg Shreenan of Victoria, B.C.. is visiting his brother, Damien Shreenan at Kinkora af- ter an absence of 30 years. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Atkins and family Tommy. Jill and Susan, are presently vacationing on the as Island, guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Atkins, Mt. Stewart. Mrs. Edward Gallant and her two children from Toronto are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ted McCabe, West Royal- . . est y Mrs. Gallant and her children visited her a u n t, Mrs A Glow. S King Street, Sumemide. Visiting the Island from Nain. Labrador are Cpl. E. G. Court- ney, Mrs. Courtney and their three daughters. They are at present the guests of Mrs. Court- ney's mother, Mrs. William J. MacKay, Murray River, Cpl. Courtney and his family have been stationed at Nain for the past three years and are no vacationing on the Island for six weeks before going to Stev- enville. Nfld., where Cpl. Court- ney has been posted with the R.C.M.P. detachment. Mr and Mrs. Daniel Doyle of Newport, Rhode island are hol- idaying at the Miller home, 2 West Royalty. as sown: WEDDING Mr. and Mrs, Stanley 0. Bowles, Charlottetown, an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Vera Jean. to J. Kevin Mndore. son of Mr. “VIN MAM“ PLANNED ‘ and Mrs. Joseph Madors. Charlottetown. The marriage will take place Saturday, Au- gust 2!. ms at St. Dunstan's Basilica. ELLEN’S DIARY Now the Lady Moon spreads a pretty fabric over the farm- lands: on the fields and groves. on the hills and in the low dip of the valley. where singing a sweet lullaby, brooks. touched here and there by moon-silver, run down to some sea... The fabric is of gossamer substance, like, we think. the sheerest material we know: that of bridal veils and the bullies and chili’llonls and voilea of beautiful gowns that were. wears - the butterflies’ wings. that flit through these summery days. Moonlight is fashioned from the same web as starlight, and the soft shadows of twilight that creep in gently over on r hilltops: or the diam-glow. which breathing hazily. grants us. despite our sins and sin- nings. a fresh beginning in an- other new day. as same. but even more magic is the moon- light in its quiet sheen — its light and shadow over all. "I’m thinking" Papa Star- ling smiled this morning from his high terrace on the gar- age-roof. noting the ripple of the Wind's stirrings in haylands up the rise, "farmers will have no cause to complain over to- day's weather. It has as- pecially made for them!" "But there were those week- end showers" the thought came. "This is a good day!” Mack called in a happy greeting the tank in the yard, where he pimped gas Into In um “It's going to make a hwday shortly!" . 0n the lawn nearer us Alex and Peter were engaged in fa- shioning a wig-warn from a green blanket they had bum ed from their mother. They draped it over a low limb of willow, Scample. watching them wt an approving smile. "That's how it goes!" Peter re< marked. standing back the bet- ter to survey it. “Now which of us will live in it?" Alex questioned. "I guess I will" Peter smiled. Alex considered this a mom- ent. "0b perhaps" he said, "we’d better both live in it. But mind" my theydo it on TV." Peter nodded. “But” he looked into Alex's face for a sign of appro- "ws can say 'Hoy’ ". Fabric Of Moonlight Lies Over The Valley “No, note ven a ‘Howl' ” Al- ex reminded him sternly. James was in a plggery. at the feeding there. In the barn- yard, the younger farmer car- ried a bundle of hay to the hem sine in the shed....ln the near pasture a heifer stopped grazing to allow her calf to nurse. In the paddock by the orchard the pair of ewes and their lambs nibbled the grass- LAC. GILLIES A. AND MRS. O’NEIL St. Peter’s Church Adorned With Mums And Carnations St. Peter’s Church, Seven Mile Bay was the scene of a pretty military wedding recent- ly when Dianne Mary mily MacLellan. only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy MacLellan, Borden. became the bride of Lac. Gillies A. O‘Neil. son of Mrs. Alma O'Neil and the late Arthur O'Neil of Dorval, Que- bee. Reverend Reginald F. Mac- Donald performed the double ring ceremony and celebrated the Nuptiall Mass. Rev, Arthur Pendergast was present in the sanctuary. Baskets f red carnations and yellow and white mums adorned the altar. Guest pews were marked with lily of the es in the fresh new of the day. Past them in the field beyond. the mare and filly caught the sheen of the morning's sun prettily, as in a pair, they rac- ed away down to the stream. “There!” we said pinning a valley and fern and tied with white satin bows. ‘ Sister Mary Jude. organist, accompanied St. Stanislaus choir of Kinkora who 5 ang hymns during the N u p t 1 al Mass. and Mrs. Al‘ll‘lul‘ Mac- Carville who sang during the signing of the register. risd nosogays o! white pink carnation. Mariboth Grant. as illowor as dra ally to ad a small noueg of while and yellow cal-nations. John Mark Arsenault acted as ring beam. guns The bride's mother chose for her daughter's wedding a pink alencon lacs over taffeta sheath dress with matching jacket and hat. white accessories and a corsage of white carnationa. e groom's mother Win a dressed in a two piece blue silk jersey suit with white accessor- ies and a corsage of white car- nations. Following the wedding a reception was held in the Lions Community Centre, Albany for 85 guests. A three-tiered wed- ding cake topped by a minia- ture bride and groom centered the brides table and was flank- ed by tall tapers in silver can- flowers. Rev. Austin Bradley as man- ter- of ceremonies called upon Russell Deighan to propose the toast to the bride The groom responded. other speakers were Rev. R. F MacDonald. Arthur MacCarville, J o s e ph Murphy, Ralph MacLellan, un- cle of the bride, and the bride's father. Sheila! Macbellan,‘ cousin of the bride, circulated the guest book. Mr. and Mrs. O‘Neil honey- mooned in USA. and Quebec. For travelling the bride wore a three piece yellow and white double knit suit with white ac- cessories and a corsage of white carnations. the groom's mother Mrs. Alma O'Niel. and brother Roger of Dorval. Quebec, Urban Mac. Lellan. uncle of the bride and sons Davi and Philip of Cambridge, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. O'Neil will re- side at 135 Spring St. Summer- 'de. 2 DOLPHIN sna'crns There are more than 50 var- ieties of dolphins. Husband Ignores Family But Wants Wife’s Attention panama .EAMTH: I and iii-3’ E E i 3 l E 3%: i :5 E 3 r E is "E ii l‘ifir : u; is ;. g E ’2 if a§<85 ,5 s a sills E593; l delabra and bouquets of cut ' Out of town guests included “he E *r a i a 3 5:;2 5 WI Ii! ateeps himse‘ If in sex. in a l rea c mrpaindondup‘ ' M We The W Filth meat wms I! "T ons woo urresponsello his sex hunger.insteadofaoslgnlngyw eofslaveorwannon. remarked that V1 belweena '.fiorduecaue, lemdhu-Mmat A----- A I n. BENNETT cams . Insurance Counselling District Snparvlsor Sun Life of C I B I r. 3’ -vv:v‘ M Sensible Way to I I Relieve Diarrhea Many oaoola Drop. a moon m d Diarrhea will quickly cobaldo. So they do nothing. Othm pr opoodablo w a can lntasiinsl balanco out I’M ano- ooa. cramps and “Moo-mound ombarr montbrehldran moan-tin. usddon attach N o- The bride, given in marriage by her father was wearing a floor length gown of white silk organza over layers of net and satin. The fitted lace bodice featuring a scalloped neckline enhanced with cup sequins and simulated pearls, was fashion- ed with lily point sleeves and the. full skirt was highlighted by Chantilly lace appliques~ Her matching full length train of chantilly lace was edged with white silk organza. A tiara of pearls and crystals held in place her shoulder length bouf- fant veil of French illusion tulle. She carried cas- cade of red whit carnations with streamers .-AA A - - - - - - - - - -- -- pair of James“ work-socks. the last items of our little wash in place. How lovely they are — these July days, which despite their reach from dawn to dusk, spend all too quickly away! _ Until tomorrow — — Diary— Good-night..... "V" finalisith H" BRANDED INSPECTED ST E A K 5 GOOD 0]“ ZAEAS -AAA travel bargains Charlottetown to: Montreal Monoton Saint John Halifax, ' Sydney Corner Brook $18.00 Toronto Winnipeg Vancouver $16.00 $ 3.70 $ 5.70 $ 6.30 $11.50 $25.30 $42.00 $63.00 is“! — All Summ SHORTS SLIMS SKIRTS .TOPS SUITS NOW REDUCED BATHING . HANDBAGS .‘ EVERYTHING REDUCED er Dresses '31.“ lumraowl‘m arrivalszotooail— l -—-----a t I i s i I l