tr - V .....M..- an LIDYD WILFRED MacLL0l) MR. Aiviimits. Leod. Assisting lh seriinll WW8 Min Norma Jean hlaci.eod, Miss June Shctler, Miss Donna Farris. Mrs. Kenneth MacLean, Miss Doris . g , McicLeod-McicLecin Wedding Al Trl"'lY Umled Church ltil."."?.-..:ii?'.:::"l.f.?il::::::tic: , , . hi-r Flnr- basket of white, yellow. brun1.t'-,Mariorie MacLeod, Mrs. Douglas (rfl'l.'l(:,e oil, lllliiialand M11 l and blue crysanihemums. Rengiisg Mrs.”JalckVJdolinstone. llvllsls J. Gordon hlacLcan, Charlottetown The bridesmaids W!" M". tut oswe DI)E- piano SCN(-(g- to Mr. Lloyd Wilfred Maci.eod. son , , S . I John and Missjlons during the reception .i'iss of hlr and Mrs. John T. MacLeod, Frlmk ('””"e- r”"' ' Gwennyth Mat-Lean and Miss (tail Brcatlalbane P. l-2. I. took Place Elizabeth Ann Hadlpegn-Vy. 0,:'"l;,'- 1331'-90d had charge of the truest V -' ' 3 her The were dressc i en ica Y I0 oo. Tr, b:::ur,fl2-enml:.l::-lil;',Ifii iifplxgilllnitylsamle as the matron of honor. For travelling the bride wore a . tnhed (.hun.h. - Mr. Jack Johnston was best manmgi-y an-iped New d,-.955 mm pm. The Rev. A. Frank .klacLean. The ushers were Mr. Kenneth C. pin waistline and vihite Peter Pan minister of the church ntiiciated at MacLean and Mr. Garth lilac!-ran. coll-ar, matching cloche hat. grey the double ring ceremony. The brothers of the hridtk Mr. Mill-ill? squirrel neckpicce ng gift of the bride-is-aunt. Mrs. Lorne A. Mac- Mac-Lend. brolthcrn of the grtwm. groom.fn:(i1Iy accessories and a cor- . v ' ' ted the and Mr. Doug as ennis. sage o r roses. :::1'(11i::smtlflirll;lieanlgsl1)'(:fl'('nmp- The bride's mother wore a tielp- Out of town guests were. l.ieut anti-d him Haida Rogcrcun uhn iunium iilue shcath rlressiviih Em-land Mrs. J. H. Hugdsnn, Freder- sang ”Beraiisc" during lhc sign-.pire waistline. iihite carlwherl halt; lcton. N. B.; Mr and Mrs Douglas ' ",2 M me rp:is'Qr' ,nai1v accessories and I corsair nf- Dennis, Moncton, N. B ; Mr. and The church was decorated with deep pink roses. The groom a mot- Mrs. L. M. Shetlcr and Jane Shetl- haskcts nfwhite,vt-llnw and bronze hcr chose a dress of navy Silk er. Montreal, P. 0-: M155 D0"I'I8 glarlinii arrangcdlin an arch above faille. navy picturc hat and ac-.Farrls, Boston. Mass: Dr. and lhfn aim,-4 Tim guest, pews were'u-ssories. Her rorsage was pale Mrs. L. A. MacLean South Covent- nm.-kpri uiih rosettes of 'l'lll!f2 pink roses, iry. Conn.: Miss Joan Allen. Miss tulle and gladioli, Follmiing the ceremony. ti re-lJoan Johnstone, Miss Marjorie Mac trim in"-iv hrirle, given in mar-l c-option for over one liiin(lred,Leod, Halifax. N. S.: Mr. and Mrs. rmuc hv her father, wore an ankle- guests was held at Oakwood Lodge, Ray Kennedy Mr. ('Ihas.g Kennedy. lpnigih Igjtnyli of white (thantclly, Vast-s of mixed flowers and bask-imp, Bin Maggy, Miss n.,:,,,a Zqign. im-o and tulle m-cr slipper satin. cts of glarlinli in auti':.rki1in b(lt:'l10l:S':r',l Sxlnt .li?llll'l, N .B:h?llSs i-.liza- in-liinnctl uith fittcrl bodice. drill!-,fl8('OralQt1 the rooms. e r es 1 nn a penny, iss . nue ,. . - n f nt skirt. table was arranged with the trnd- Moore, Ottawa. lliftll l1lI(lI.'ll.llflllll"l'fil'lal.'rllg lV1'('llf;tIl.'h' helrl'itlonnl wr-riding cake. and a low. Mrs. MncLc0d is it gradiiatu of i-, -,l;1i(' hr :1 cnrnncl hczidtlrt-sslsilver bowl of uhitc and pink t-ry- McGill llnivcrsity in Physio and ,,,,,,,,,,(i with 500d poi-if'l'4. She s;inthi-mums and snapdragnn. flank Occupational Therapy and has ,, .,,.,. cm,-.ii prarl car - rings and ml by white tapcrs in silver candle been a member of the staff of the ,,-,,,..-.i n pact-ade bouquct of.an;-a, Orthopedic Center, Provincial San- uiiiie lH'll'llflllf)fl.E and towny yel-, A toast to the brute was pro- ltorium, for over two years. 1",, ,.,,..,.g ,posed by Mr. Wilfred C. Macl.I-od Upon their return from a honey- 'l'hc hmlr's sislcr, Mrs John H.'to which the groom resD0ntlPd- moon trip to Boston, New York, Hiidg-'nn was matron orhnnorshe Rev. A. F. MacLean asked the Washington. "and Virginia Beach, ,,,,,.,. 3 "gm,-n nr gold crystallcttelblessing. Tca was poured by Mrs. , Mr. and Mrs. Mar-Lcod will reside over satin with off-the-shonlderlln M. Shctlcr and Mrs. l. Stanley in Saint John N. B, where Mr. neckline fitted waist and bouff.'intiCrosby, aunts of the bride. Mrs. Mac-Lend is employed with Canada ankle-length skirt. She carried at W W. Brown and Mrs. W. C. Mac- Packers Ltd. --Photo by Craawell. Wlffettn. She wore matching lace mitts and carried a nosegay of white mum: and blue angel leath- nrn with satin streamers. The bridesmaid. Mrs. Harlcigh, illowatt. Charlottetown, wore a pink lltrnpless floor-length gown of nyl- 'on with flowered designed not overl -taffetta and matching Jnckct, Her headdress was a pink net bandeau ! ,Shc wore matching lace mitts and carried I noscgay of white mums land pink angel feathers with satin ltreamcrs, i Little Deborah Croken, l(ensing- . Hon, wan flower girl and looked I ,-Winsome in her dress of yellow lnylon with white embossed flow- crn and matching headdress, She carried a basket of mixed sum- mer flowers. i The groom was attended by Dr. Derrlll l. McGuigan of Charlotte- ltown. The ushers were Mr. Robert bride and Mr. William Arbing. Bed ford, cousin of the groom The bride's Mother was unable to attend due to lllI1PSSl, The groom's Mother wait dressed in ensemble. 0' Beautiful Mother", and Lord I am not Worthy." hope Bench Hotel where a deiiciouiil dinner was nerved to relatives nnd,0 hiendl. The bridal table wn at-I tnctlvely decorated for the occaa-, wedding cake. topped with more bride and groom. wn cut in the traditional manner by the bridal couple. mi. AND mus. wnuau nussiua. aaanvo - Arbing - Christopher 1 Wedding At Basilica cnpnbly performed by Mr. Kelly, Charlottetown. Rev. nld Phnlen pmponed the bride to which the groom fit- rcapondcd to by Mr. Robert lnhpen Brie! tn-martin uxprnnaing congrat- nnd good wishes were nnttn. the chop mndc ivy Rev. 0. P. Wood II III mu Wood at the piano HQ-if fl I-N Q He is also in God's cup of glory munt havn over- i E i 5 s E s on are several vckttnn I The little: of tnutmuter were ddin, with colorful arching L. 0. they are called IHKM Rcntir Ind bloom nbundnnll! the V the ton to my may no plantnl. They Mr another It:ulhT-3 ly-flared iii-an am a. ciu-iaopiier, the Ii-idea ”"' """ ' W ' . MEN Lena Cu-olinn hlchurn. Woman's Editor. Phodb I600 Page 8, Tuesday, M. 2. . HAPPENINGS Mrs. and Mn. Winston Smith. Yilidland, Ontario, and Mrs. Allan lurk, Toronto, who buve been visiting Mrs. Mabel .lonca. King Square, have been widely 90181"- taineti One of the family gather- ings was held Sunday evening at the home of Harold Smith, M.L.A Three Canadian Legion scholar- .,-iups, valued at 3300. each. were awarded recently to Moncton Stu- dents at the opening fall mceeting of Mnncton Branch No. 6. Will- iam Eduard Byrne'wan one of the recipients of these scholar- ships. He is a son of William E. Bvrne lnrmerly of Chnrlottetownn nephew of C.J.' Montgomery formerly superinten- dent of the Island Division. Mr. Byrne la a third year electrical engineer atudcnt at U.N.B. Dr. and liars. Donald Stacey were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Brian Cudmurc, 222 Pownal St., ovnr the weekend. Dr, Stacey, who in on the ataff of Victoria General Hospital, Halifax. while here, attended the Maritime Phys- latric Association convention. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hart. Victoria, and Mr. and Mrii. G. Redmond Soy, Charlottetown. were guest: at the Hart - Kiley wedding in Amherst. ELLEN'S DIARY Autumn Leaf This morning a wind of Autumnl dropped a scarlet ample leaf at our door. it was a winsome thing, significent of Cnnadnla wide spa- ces. her known and hidden treas- .ures of earth and forest, of river and sea, and all her beauty and cliarm...We watched it drift down to lie on the green lawn below. in content it seemed, life's cycle done. Time lived-rose of youth, lusliness and later of maturity, and now the serenity of the last. And it came to mind that this was representative too of humans' ivcs-the various stages and phases are matured by Naturels processes in the years. and we, too drift down earthy to earth in quiet rest. There was for un and many others, to attrnd. with Sunday's Zsolemnity resting gently on the ifii-id: and the farmstends about, ltbe funeral of one of kin, who thus had drifted away. She was l the iinly sister of mother-to-ua. one l who all down the years, had main- ! taincd the affection and line friend- ishlp they had enjoyed as girls ltogether on the Island" farm of 'thcir parents. I She was a small kindly lady, lgcnilc-voiced, with a pretty smile ,which we suspect unknown to her ,won her the esteem and affection jof many I friedn. A little shy ;she was, modest, and of the old school of rearing-a good woman. if by the walk and conversation such are to be known. it seemed -to us as we paid our last respects in her, in that parlor, lost to us though well remembered through long years. that the serenity which was natural 10 her in life, had iniso attended her as he came down the autumncd. slopes to cross over alone a last river to that atoried other side. ' MRS. GORDON MacMILLAN A COUNTRY GARDEN is Symbol it is I long time since he holi- dayed as a child at her home. Yet how brightly the nice old memories of those days crowded back to us there in those rooms where it nccmed her gentle spirit still lingercd...Shc would come... perhaps, in the flesh through this or that doorway to chat with us, to listen and laugh quietly over something amusing...But the Aut- umn-leaf had fallen, one which had ever represented to us a fine and rare excellence of earth. On n drive along distant country- side one Sunday not long ago, thet Family suffered us to stop at at churchyard to visit the grave ofg n paternal aunt. gone from earth- ly scenes for many a year. Shei was a big woman, of Highland extraction, blue eyed and attrac- tive. clever too and kindly, with n merry infectious laugh and at heart above every trouble and, untoward vicinsitude of earth. And' we remembered that it is not altogether from the transmitted genes of forbears that folks ac- quire the various traits they pos- neaa. Many come from some re- gard we gave to kin and friend. We have gathered from them-n bit here, a little there from those we most admired. integrity, pa-I ticnce, kindness, truth, faith it- self, laughter...nyc, and the not- ary-good! how in our turn, we should watch well our step and no let our light shine! "Did you any Ellen you were making me a cup of tea." "James asks coming in now through the cool night from a visit to the house across the lane, "And no sign of it yet! Come now-be a tninn of your word”. Until tomorrow - - - Diary Good-night"... OCTOBER. .. October, with a lavish hand, now spills Her wine of flame and gold upon the hills: it splashes on the slopes and blends into Rich coloringii of almost every hue Deep red and ruaact, orange, yel- low, jade, Grape-blue, and green, and brown of every nhadc; And in the valley hang, like filmy .t, Her veils of opal. blue and amethy- at. Rome-grey and violet. until it ncemii All earth is drowsy with the wine the throne flown. .-Challis the f flower: for frngrnncc. Thin VII wnii taken from an old Pllllf '59 Park. was layered and it now covers the 9..., an Inn Ind centered with n three-tlerglattice fence and In one of II! am, y, a min-lprind vim of the urin- The cake IIITTEIYLY RIIIUII other good tihrnhn in ti; teriii. a delightfully deep blue aut- umn flowering ahrub when flower- ing shrubs are few. I derpuireu of this abrub in the spring but was so glad to see the good foliage one day and now lt.ln ”a thing of beauty". in ped the tuberous bcgoniati in some bed: it ll good to pl-ntn are hardy and the different aituations in the doc: not strike nearly as early as in other parts of er the branches of the old orchard trecii the scarlet dnhllna are as lov- ely as ever. and in 0' drnml if ll Posalblh to have tender plants Inkpeng Sydney. N S” mend of the I think that somewhere up around much um. um" duwhereg llrdcn last week before it was harmed and a visitor to the gard- en The maple trees in our garden h.y puny mu, .w,,,, "M vim,” and are as lovely as any flowering . wore a white stole with silver trim, ”l"'"h 3"" ll" ""U"'". 0"""'Y eroua begonlnn out Navy accessories and ti roraagc "M" Cl""'"' l” pe!:mm::'3d. i .71 vh' V - I garden once more it er i an iv ii- W H, nnmmm mmpmed Mr ion taken last year failed to bloom. During the Mass and signing nf.0" l"""1.V Yfitiftilnill i1 ll VWd"' for us to have iiuch Q In 1 the register Albert Blanchard, ac- ml "' he ""7 "ml lnvely VI” fron C wt nu companied on the organ by MraJWh"I W”l'k"'K l" "'9 "'59" " Joseph Dougan, sang, "Ave Marie" WORTH"?! of "'"'''9" l" "” "wmh "Pnnls Angclicit.I," "On This Day Of ONODCP ll 00' '9'! l'"'''”- all grown in Year we had iieveral frost free weelu to enjoy and it in not um; ltarn about their 3' 3 3 :1 5 I 3 ll- doling in thin not though the honeynuclile vine has in gm. 1,, never been without fragrant chair in A reception was hold 3: sign. era all nummcr and brnnchen on p growvery All flowering plants are prized October and when frost had nip- nee how many garden when it the garden. Und- nheltered spots I was glad to ace a lovely dahlia front Banff tell: me that they 0 frost eVeI'y month of the year lid it lit not possible to grow tub- doors; thcy arc the ureenhoim-s. This t. When talking to garden viii. lfardena we realize Province. The Deer EC felort garden come to the garden: and ant up many 1 in - 3' 3 3 5 7 plant: and downs which not like to cut. Peonlea well and with many lldlldinl tho nlnglcn. J il.ET'S EATS Here's Reason B! IDA BAILEY ALLEN "Egg production is n compli- cated business. But ll'l bued on simple factors: the good health and ' " of the birds. good care and a .balanced diet. No chicken gets any leftover: that nome other chicks won't eat. All our birds are nourished alike." It was Paul Wirtz speaking. on the Wirtz Brothers big p0ultt'Y and breeding farm near Alberton New Jersey. Baby chicks and ped- igreed older birds are raised here and enormous quantites of fresh Jersey eggs are said. "After seeing so many 2185. do you atill enjoy eating them?" I asked this interesting expert. Fresh Breakfast Eggs "Yea ma'am.' he replied. ”Each including 3 fresh egizs ant! 2 llicu of bacon. Now. do you ilk! bill TE FAVOURITE COOKIES l'z cup butter '1 cup shortening 2 cups brown sugar 2 eggs 1 tsp. vanilla 1'2 cups cocoaiiut 2 cups flour 2 cups oatmeal 1 tsp. baking puvidex 9'; tsp. soda 14 tsp. salt ' Cherries and nuts may also be added. Cream shortening, brown sugar add eggs and beat. Add oat- meal, vanilla, cocoanut. Then add flour, baking powder, salt and soda which has been sifted. Add nut meats and cherries last Drop by spoon and press with fork and bake about 15 minu-ea. Oven 350 degrees. mer savory and thyme and dill from the garden to hang up while the blossoms are purple and blue? The fragrance lingers on clothing and hands. most delightfully as your path leads around the straw- berry patch now crimson and bron- ze in color and very lovely with the shiny river beyond. Pippin ap- ples are gathered for baking and another trip brings baskets of vio- la and sweet. wllliam plants for the borders where the ground has been prepared for them. day starts with a good breaktastm Autumn is a season of fulfilment. (('.ontinui-d on page 13) I neyollleoohtllltltllheoihn. lhuwhllo. palm: n and the Chef”! brunch uh. ' cloak Brunch-Crunch Table Cab: For an any-uh rg toiaizlna. comma: and mix tl Iuitonsiiouaiu small bowl, Vs c. lucked brawn , sugar. V4 c. fine grnbnm.crncm- bah 0 mln.. crulnbn, 1 tap. grated orange at no degree: '6 c. coarse-chopped nutuiutl. I for break! It"' mil"1i7.n Md M um tannin: I - an tap. c on. "1 contain! do M ttidd: Pre ll w cake before Then I tolrllhlrn about a brunch mixean dli-ectedmi: tllae lgox. with min. lonler at atlodegrees F- You Get. F. be chuckled. . fresh Jer- grated orange rind. If-TV! warm. STORE WIDE SALE CROCKETT & STOREY'S STORE WIDE FURNITURE SALE and: this week. Why wait another day? Go there today and every day this week and feast your eyes on the fine array of home furnishings on display for this final week. When could be c more opportune time than this week to buy that range in any combination you wish. or space heater .or even fur- linen. and of sale prices? Ranges. heaters and furnace: have gone up but those discounts are from the old price. These are all made by Fawcctt, a name that speaks for it- self. We have hundreds of items suitable for Christmas gifts. all going at great reductions. So conic in at once for your needs. whether it be only a lump or a complete house full of furniture you can get it here and you will never save more money on it than this last week! SALE IS AT BOTH OUR CHARLOTTETOWN AND SOURIS STORES GROGKETT & STOREY Lin. Picture-prntty you . . . when you clioono n fPctnl Burn? Brn for tho nofdy-curving lino called for in thin acanon'n ntylcn. Cleverly designed for full freedom and perfect fit, Total Bunt.' in the inspired choice of fuhionl Choose yourn today . . . in nylon or nntin. Dacron or broadcloth . . . in bnndcnu. aim-L or Ionglinc. ii .- N Ineatndaltdnnco V v dIopopulnnVondc-Inhnn. givuinl yntnbonlnn annfon, tolindonbln Igllln (Ede-sticllllllkcn 'Min- - chiefiannwnc III oonnuuia Q R E to in npring. and you armed that the! IN In respect they In cud 1-03. much for dancing and on hotel iii. .. -- I oigiapu Iqnnrni twlthcavu-nnint-' Gruneltwlthuiv spoon in tb cake batter. Cover; or until dry on top. Uncover. Turn the dial to "off." Sprinkle the top evenly with the . Cover and finish cooking your guests. Bake Just 10 Mn, 1 an sum” which in. un; exception: Add I tbsp. fine- Uncover. cut in nqunnea and nludndt nliend penohcn ."h"' I' - C: 8. . - . u-.-9;--i-VCq--r . bl