”ll.'il?l;" A quiet but pretty wedding was 5,71;-mnized at St. Dunstan's Ba- slllfil. on August 1. at 630 a. m,, .,..h9n Mildred Lillian Gotell of Charlottetown and O'Leary was united in marriage to Mr. William waiter Jay at Charlottetown. The wedding ceremony was per- fiilfIl?d by the Rev. Reginald Phelan. who also celebrated the 5-,,pt.al Mass. The bride was attired in a light bit": dress with white accessories wd wore a corsage of white baby mums. She was attended by Mrs. Reginald Murray. who wore a pink dress with white accessories and 5' wage of white baby mums. The groom was supported by Mr. Reginald Murray. Immediately following t.Iie cere- m,,mv a wedding breakfast was .9.-it-d to the immediate members ..t imth families at the Queen Ho- N I Tho toast to the bride was pro- phtr-ri by the Rev. R e gin a l d ph--lan, and was responded to by mp groom. Followng the break- tn-! the happy couple left on a 3.....i trip to Nova Scotia. . Continued from Page I DOROTHY DIX iv. ..uiily tip to you, Ellen, to get ..1. .'llI(l Sire your little house- hild some social stand.lng. H. ,.ri one needs friends, m o s t pP1tpi9 iiant them and young cou- im-., in particular, should establish int-mselios in the cuniniunity. The .o:.r.iiinss that is bound to accom- p'iI'il social isolation can bring un- li.illlllllPS5 to any household. Meii, as a rule need at bit of ngmldinq toward social HPLIVILVZ ..1..u ni them are quite content to the eyeninfl with it news- .-i,.n.i. f0lFl'lSlI!n and a cold drink. 3,4 cotirsc. this is preferable to mi-ing them out every night, but tn;-i-e is A middle course, the happy nioiiiuvii which, as in most things, is the ideal road. Neither the -x"PlllP of a friendless life. nor law oi hi-ctic ilicial whirl is re- -nnimended. SOCIAL ARBITER stir-tid S.i.i-e is usually the lady of ilir house who is social arbiter, rt .- zip to you to draw your husband ow of his shell, to bring new pi-iiple into your home and to make 'llr' result enjoyable to everyone. Y. i:' hospitality will make you ormalile as a friend. your person- . it ;ll make people want to gr-r.i' you better. You are in a good-sized busy city Hjlh every possible opportunity of meeting people and developing the frendships of those you'd like as ii -' of your life. Join the organ- t'.oi.s of your church. take part :r the rhaiity drives that follow r...-n other around the year. try to I'tlJlrlP the acquaintance of your n.shand's business associates and their wives If Eric views your ii:-.-ciain with consternation. re- mzit him that he owes something in me rnmmunlty and church, too; that a wider social circle will help hm: in business. that his present mrinotnnolll! routine will make him .-in oz-tore his time. He just needs ii I'll of shaking tip. TOO LATE TO CHANGE DEAR MISS DIX: For over (in years I have tried to get my hus- hand to give me tin allowance each wok. He can well afford it and I am not unreasonable. However, irht-never I bring up the subject hP you so rrnnky I give in for the sake of peace. At present I am tori up with his attitude about money. Do you think I am cniiiy in expecting it change now? Mrs. W. KNSWER: Each time you gave ri vou weakened your chance of iriimcite success and put victory thiv much farther off. After let- riic your husband get. iiway with his miserliness for so long. change u:ll be difficult to effect. I doubt if after so long A time, either you or he will reform. if East Baltic Mr. Lyman Baker. Lakeville. was I visitor to Charlottetown and Souris recently. Mr. Roy McLaren. Charlotte- town. was visiting with relatives at Bothwell and North Lake. The C. G. I. T. meeting was held at the parsonage on August 20. and was largely attended by young girls and their leaders. Mr. Kennie Mossey. Hamilton. Ont.. spent his holidays with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Massey, Bothwell. Miss.Lyla Robertson. Kingsboro. has accepted a position in Char- lottetown. All wish her success. Mr. and Mrs. Allan McDowell. have returned from their honey- moon a.nd are spending some time at Mrs. McDowell's home at Both- well.' Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Bruce and daughter Jeanette, Pownal, attend- ed the shower for Mr. Bruce's sis- ter. Miss Evelyn Robertson at Kingsboro on Aug. 20. Mr. Bill Acorn, Peters Road, is visiting with relatives at North Lake and East Point. Mr. Percy Poole, Snuris, spent his annual holidays with his sis- ter. Mrs. Frank Jenkins. Summer- sidc. , Mr. Clive Bruce is ctitivalcscitig at his home in Elmira. having spent several days a patient in the Souris Hospital. His friends are wishing him a speedy recovery. Mrs. Frances Gillis, North Lake. is making good progress iii the Souris Hospital following her rec- ent operation. Her friends are ex- tending to her a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs Hollis Jenkiiis. Hamilton, Ont:-iriii. spent some Lime with relatives in Soitris and Elmira. Misses Helen and Mary McDon- ald. Dorchestcr. Mass. are guests of their aunt, Mrs. John C. Calmi- bell. Red Point. MlssP5 Dototliy Gunn. and Marilyn Ristein. fCvot'eil, Mass. spent the past two weeks with rel- atives and friends in Red Point and Kingsboro. Sincere sympathy of this com- munity is extended to the im- mediate family of the late Mr. Irving Fraser. who died suddenly at his home in Chilliwack. B. C. Mr. Fraser was the son of the late Judge and Mrs A. L Ft-aser. Souris. and spent his childhood days in Souris. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Platts. Charlottetown, spent their holidays In their trailer house at Red Point Shore and enjoyed it immensely. as Mr. Platls loves to fish and has been out deep sea fishing when the weather was suitable. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bruce. Point. accompanied Mrs. Essie Stewart from the P E. I. Hos- pital to her home in Kingsboro. He ia at present enjoying much better health. Mr. Kennie Campbell. son of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Campbell. has accepted the position as teacher in the East. Baltic School for the coming term and started his new duties on Aug. lli. All wish this young man success. Dr and Mrs. George E. Kenny. Nova Scotia, spent a few days In Sourts and with relatives in Souris Line Road. Dr. Kenny practised in Souris prior to going to Nova Sco- tia. where he now has a good practice and his friends here are wishing him the best. Red Miss Audrey Robertson. Red Point. is engaged as teacher in the Kingsboro School for the com- ing year. School opened Aug l8. All wish Audrey success in her new school. King's County 4-H Sewing Club held their annual achievement day at St. Mary's Convent. Soiiris. with A large attendance of club leaders Continued from Page I Tasty Lunch 1 'h rliirken salad for a sim- 'i'”-' WP? of lunch. -us-rr smnwicnns ni We inexpensive sandwich filling ii lrlmics chopped hard boiled egg. i"c'md lllP.ii('r' ground raw carrot. rvon lulu to taste and mayon- 713.59. Double dsclter sandwiches are grant for variety. Combine two -'-Wis of white and one of brown ”'"”"l or vice veran and fill with ;"'rr of'the following combina- .Ill.5j his salad and mashed sardines I"'l.fl lemon juice and ealsd dress- .ic "'li:r'krn or turkey salad and l'V'Wi rhnpiicd cabbage and grated '”'l 'VIri'uI and onion with just. Pnmirtli salad dressing to moisten "am Mind and sliced hard boiled Was. sliced sweet pickle and may- nnmiise I-1:; salad and tune fun with P"-NV mixed with mayonnaise. Pint: salad and mashed nippy rnnose and chopped nuts mixed "I'll mlwonnaise. lunches can be dreamed up for 3-i occasions. Here is the ”BAtA:hel- ”l Wlhdav special": chicken-I-lb k-lltl in it vncum Jar packed llgllrlllli hot. buttered. corn mufflms. mdrots and celery sticks. cookies In drained conned peers rolled Vhlla or colored cocoenut. .. H0081! SALMON W”-Sl.() i(ZPl Work is being la;:i"tfi onpa 1.575 - foot ulmon uwltii. believed the longest in the Nmlu. on the 'Rana river in north M w'l.l- The ' ladder," in I tunnel W lcn-loot diameter. will enable '""" l" by-pass the Ritnfnasen to reach their spawning FORMAL FITHNGI ml;g?D0N-(CF)--All British army mm -rnartinl rooms are to he ma " Ilh witness boxes. A spokes- " said Otis is to bring procedure line whit eivvilien ooui-u. and members. The work during the year was conducted by the W0- men's Institute staff members. Miss Mary Robin and Mrs. Maylea Manning. The first in the fifth year senior class was won by Miss Ruth Fay. East Baltic; first in fifth year intermediate class was won by Miss Sandra MacGregor. East. Baltic and first in sixth year class work went to Miss Lyle Robertson. Kingsboro. Congratulations are extended to those girls and all taking prizes from the 4-H Club groups in other districts. Mr. Rupert Garrett returned to his home having been I business visitor to Florida. He made the round trip by plane. Sincere sympathy is extended to the relatives of Miss Sarah Mac- Donald. who passed away at the home of her niece. Mrs. Syl Mc- Auly. Campbellls Cove. Miss Mc- Donald was well and widely known in the East Baltic district 'having resided with Mr. and Mrs. John B. Fay for several years. Mr. Ignatius Keays. Mass, is spending some time with his mo- ther, Mrs. D. F. Keays. and sis- ters, Mrs. l' A. Mclilachcrn, Priest Pond. and Mrs. Upton Seaman. 0'- Leary. It is quite a few years since Mr. Keays visited his old home and he is receiving a hearty welcome by his former friends and associates. Mrs. Kay Farrell. Charlotte- town. spent a few days with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Carew. East Baltic. Miss Mary E. Cairns, Souris West, uas a visitor to Bayfield and nearby districts recently. Mrs. Maria Dt-agle, Boston. lii1ass.. visited her old home at St. Cnlumba. and viith friends and rel- atives at East Lake. The many friends of Mrs. Ray- mund McKinnon of St. Peters are happy to learn that she is steadily improving from her serious illness in the Charlottetown Hospital. Mr. and Mrs Sid Kidson. Nova Scotia. were recent guests of Mr Kidson's brother and sister-in-law. Mr and Mrs. Roddie J. Kidsun, Rod Point. There were several young and old who took advantage of the Mobile X-Ray Unit while it was working in the East Baltic and Tliiiira districts on Aug. 19. and i. 20. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gunn left on return trip to Everett, Mass., having spent the past two weeks with Mrs. Gtinn's brothers in Red Point and Basin Head. While here they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Percy McDonald, Kingsboro. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Evans and livn suns nf ll. 5. A. Spcnt some time with Mrs. EVans' brother-in- law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Free- man Mossey. Bnthwell. and with relatives and friends in North Lake. Mr. Joseph McDonald. North Lake. visited with his wife who is making good progress in the Pro- vincial Sanaiorium and high hopes are held for a speedy recovery. Major Dorothy Keays. North Carolina. II S. A. is spending her holidays with relatives in Priest Pond a nd surroundings. Cpl. and Mrs. Lionel Strong and children of Perth. N. B.. spent I few days visiting in Souris and with Mrs. Strong's Father, Mr. Marshal Reynolds of Montague. They are receiving it hearty wel- come back among their many friends and associates. The up and doing ladies from the Red Point. East Baltic and Black Pond districts held another successful sale of home made ice cream at Red Point, Aug. 16, and the proceeds of 352 goes towards the Baltic Hall which is now im- dcr considerable repair. These ladies deserve credit as they did all the work in the making of the ice cream, with the help ol it young boy. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Murphy. U. S A.. spent some time with Mr. Murphylii brother at East Bal- tic, It has been 28 years since Mr, Murphy visited his old home and at one time was an up and doing blacksmith at East Baltic. Mr. Murphy remarks there are sev- eral changes in the past years. Mr. and Mrs. Murphy received it hearty welcome by his T!ltIliV('F and friends. He was accompanied Low money-saving prices 1' 0 New "termini" Cnlllll lnlelt y-ma --waif! ehlp m pm M Ieefpreel sell- d, , pm i peer, cent-led: i Invert eneleul metal heednll Ind batten rel! PICDRE 8- M9LE'OD l".'".l.'&l I ' FILCO ALL-METAL Venetian Blinds Various widths from D2" to M" All M" In length. Simple to install. Easy to clean. Duck tapes. Product of one of . Canada"; Rnest and oldest Blind manufacturers. by his son-in-law and daughter and children, who enjoyed the scenery and quiet activities. Miss Evelyn Robertson, Kings- boro. motored to the City on Aug. 17. Miss Shirley Leonard. Dor- chester, Mass.. spent few days guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest McPhee. Bayfield. She is ac- companied by Mr. Hugh Macvarlsh and daughter, who also visited with Mr. and Mrs. MacPhee and with friends and relatives in Souris Line Road. A large number of friends and neighbours from the entire stir- rounding districts assembled at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Stewart, Kingsboru, where a mis- cellaneous shower was held in hon- or of Miss Evelyn Robertson. She was bestowed with useful and valuable gifts and a large sum of money. Miss Robertson will short- ly become the bride of Mr. Ar- thur. Red Point. A shower was held in Boston prior tti her com- ing to P. E. I by her friends at which she received I large sum of money. U Murray Harbour North Mr. and Mrs. Baxter Ross and baby of Pinette. were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Millar. Miss Mary F. Johnston has re turned home after spending R week at Camp Buchan. Miss Betty Anti Millar. who has been employed in Montague, is spending some time viith hcr par- ents, Mr. and Mrs Harry Millar. Mr. Lorne Johnston and daugh- ter, Joan. Montague. spent the Aug- ii.st 21 week-end at Murray Har- bor North the guests of Mr and Mrs. William Kennedy Mr. John Angus MacPhe.r.woii. Mi and Mrs. Max Cooper. Bellevue and Mrs. Christine MCLIll'P. Charlotte- town, were guests of Mr. and Mrs Willard McClure on August 15. Miss Gertrude 'Gloirig White Sands, recently spent several days wth her sister, Mrs. Grant Gra- ham and Mr. Graham, Gaspar- eaux. Mr. Maurice Stewart. Canadian Embassy Staff, Rome, Italy and Mr. Elmer Stewart. Belle River. were guests of Miss Mary J. Mc- Lure on August 15. school. spent the Aug-tut 21 week- end with her patents Mr. and Mrs. Edward Miilar. Mr. Perry .lohn::von Peteis Road. was A visitor in Mu:-r.-iy Harbor North on August 2'3 the guest of Mrs. William Johnston. Mrs. Chailcs Tfxllllfy has i't'llli'Il- ed to her home in the U s A after spending some time with her mother. Mrs. Malcolm Beaton. Peters Road. Mr. and Rrllihi. Edll (Zormier hair- returiicd In their home in Hallfax.l N. S.. after spendin: smite time with Mrs. Cormiers Eiandmother Mrs. Margaret Higizinbntham. "Mrs. Hubert Aln-ion and grand- .-on. Barry Rose. Trenton. N. 5. spent some time with Mrs. Almonis bi-other-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Llewellyn. On August 16, bot; Norlh Y. P S. the Peter: Road Y P. S. at Clnws Beach. where a social evening of the Murray Hai- sviimming. sing-song and campfue m ”” "l”m”"5 0-' U" I-M1185 Aid was greately enjoyed. Refieshments S091”-V 3" ll” hm"? 0" AUEU5l- 17- were served by members of the entertaining Y. P. 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