~ M‘Ao'u «a. a..- her only jewellery was a string of pearls, gift of the groom. MiSS Ruth MacQueen, niece of the bride, was maid of honor Bridesmaids were Miss Mabel Montgomery, niece of the bride and Miss Joyce Stetson. They wore identical yellow cocktail dresses with matching headdres- lses and mitts and carried nose- gays of rose colored roses. {River at which she received many useful and beautiful gifts. KENSINGTON Her many friends will be sorry to learn Mrs. Stirling. Hunter Kensington, is a patient in the Prince County Hospital. All trust tor her speedy recovery. film Lena Caroline McLure, Women's Editor, Phone 8506 Page 6 The Guardian Tuesday, Nov. 4. 1958 HAPPENINGS \ A recent speaker at the Uni- ted Services Ofificers, Club in Charlottetown was Squadron Leader w.‘J. Hurst, A.F.C. R.A.F. He spoke on H—bomb tests being carried out on Christmas Island in the Central Pacific. Sqdn- Ldr. Hurst is on the staff of the Air Ministry, London. England. While in the city he was the guest of Major and Mrs. Char- les M. Williams, Fitzroy Street. Mrs. Hurst, the former Eleanor Williams, is expected to visit her parents here at a later date, ac- companied by her daughter Bar— St. Petersburg, Florida, for their annual winter sojourn. En route to Florida. they will make a brief visit in Montreal, with their son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Charles MacKinnon. Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Cairns and baby daughter Jo-Anne left Saturday on return to Halifax, after spending three weeks holi- days with their respective famil- ics, in Charlottetown and Green- field, P.E,I. Mrs. Percy Downe. Charlotte- PRI'NCETOWN ROAD W.M.8. The Princetown Road United Church W. M. S. met at the home of Bessie Johnston on Thursday evening, October 2 for their regular meeting. Mrs. Charles Newport was in charge of the worship service. Call to worship was followed by singing hymn 389, “Almighty Father, Who Dust Give". Pray- er was then given by the leader. Scripture reading taken from Deuteronomy, 17 chapter, veils- es 17-20 were read by Bessie Johnston. .A reading taken from Missionary Monthly, followed by prayer was then given by lead- er. Additional scripture reading was read by Emily Newport, Edith Kent, Editlh Crabbe, Thelma Sentner, Eileen Niell, Mrs. Charles Newport, Mrs. Dr. Betts, Olive Sentner, Miriam Dollar. A reading from the book “Means of Grace”, was read by Audrey Clow and Emily New- port. Prayer was then given by Emily Newport. A poem “New Day", was read by Mrs. Charles Newport. 'l‘he Worship service was then brought to a close by repeating the Lord‘s Prayer in unison. The bunsiness part was then said our chuckle receiving an an- sering young laugh. time, that he would always be welcome. Because of this incident our house is upset and my husband doesn‘t speak to me. I feel that his mother owes me an apology for the vile epithet. Also, wasn’t my husband wrong for not due- fending me? And should he Visit her when she feels so antagonis- tic towards me? D. B. ogy; your husband was wrong in clutch of .chickens your grand- condonmggher rudeness; and he mother raised thls summer—no should make no Visits that thought 0f the grain they ate up" Encourage her to feel she has his “Then”, M3” connln‘e‘d, “allow support in huxmllilaytmg andm m. ing for the feed bought, I Still. jectmg you. M, H. will have a nice little profit. Mary Hawopth c o u n 5 e1 5 should almollnn: t0 albout. . . . . through her column, not by mail “HMS” or personal interview. Write her “And what will you do with in care of this newspaper. that?” we questioned with some fore that Witching night!” we ANNUAL MEETING AND DINNER of the opened by evening. Crabbe, gram les Proud. answering roll call. ary then read vrivous meeting. proved as read. ]d n It was decided to ho. is 1‘ 6 Wk. Mite Box opening on Thursday la g d October 30th, . home of Bessie Johnston. Emily Newport, Thelma Sentner. Edith Alice Proud on pro- committgde.12 1 secret re rt tome ca duningarrhonth? Collection fpr the evening amounted to $1.15. Eileen Neill as devotional lead- er. Roll call to be answered by reading Luke, chapter 8. Lunch committee will be Doro- thy MacDonald, ’Eileen Neill, Emily Newport and Mrs. Char- The meeting was then brought to a close by repeating the mis- pah benediction in unison. A dainty lunch was served by when cold-stuffed nose causes SINUS CONGESTIO KEEPS YOU AWAKE Only Vicks Va-tro-nol type medications, The secret charge minutes of pro- which was ap- the president, with 12 the hostess and mm. ‘9’ DIVING BIRDS , Western grebes. s i m1]. , loons, reach the same an ~’ at the Friendship lls 90th Anniversary Sale Is In Full Swing! > Check These Specials - - - bara. town. has spent the past week m . . . . . E . in Haluax with he daugiételr, lgrs. “1:33:35 :fk‘gfiwlgg ’i‘fonfgnfig k so ion spread so deep to ‘ filo. Col T. . Guy and Mrs. Guy, Albert Henc er and p. en- , - ' ~ WOI' — ‘- If ".7 MR' AND MRS' ALPHEAUS ROBERTS Saint John, N.B. arrived on Sun- cher, C.A.M.C. On Tuesday Cpl. L Ffall than fiAutIilllé‘nlé‘filll itheefigt g . j. M13551]: . day to spend a few days with and Mrs. Hencher accompanied ' ‘ gt ruin mg“: 3.1.119 mg],th a bit‘ white GIZ’YSsm’Other'sti/Ierei' I tail-st. 'D0Xniyflflofigavéoffie: Shown above are Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Angus Doiron. The groom descalislau't we remember — ‘ ‘ / [otietéwu ydney ’ r- ficout. mp ’ ' Roland Lankin who were mar- is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Mor— “There never was a night so 1.0pens stuffy nose iast...shrmks -. ’- H R U ed ' Egon HWednlgsd-ayhléa‘veptemgir ton Iliar‘lrlrnmof Clalslgowc'll‘lhe dankk but sunshine follows in its swollen membranes. ' , , . , - ,1. ‘ - in ope lver omlam - coupe . reSt- e in cw as— trac .” ~ - - ' dDéhaiflncgtggéfi JéAE £4 $133118; Lathpglcgifigge 3213,3123; tholic Church. The bride was the gow where Mr. Lark‘in is cmploy- Until tomorro — -—— -— Diary, 2'Stays n“ nos? 8“ night as yo.“ ITS" , me Hunter's Rim United caption was held at the Q een ‘ ‘ ' " e I ’ ‘ ‘ - former Miss Yvonne Doiron, of ed with the New Glasgow Dairy- Good-night. 3. Exclusive Vicks vapor medications ' .BY 11 . mong the recent guests at the Army, returned from Slpmnghill . , . . elm-“Ch was tfhe ,Scenle 0’ a very ROM for aP‘PYOija‘IEIY 75 guefls- Park Plaza in Toronto, Dr. and Where she spent some time with HR” Rlve'ri daughter 0f Mr- and “1% 00. lpreadtohard-to-reach sinus congestion. mywmfihdlgeganog .Jullyst m. Tilt: Wigs: “31016 Zillicenteli‘ed Mrs. MacMillan are expected members of her family. Her bro- ‘ 4.500!!!” away soreness...d0esn’t a. a1 _ l. mmge - *wu a ee-ler w mg ca e, home toda, ther Mr. Har O’Brien is one I o ghter of Mr. D.C. Montgomery beautifully decorated and topped y of the miner? stiu emmbe¢ S duo": “m n and the late Mrs. Montgomery withaminiature bride and groom. Mr. and Mrs. Ewen MacKin— Mrs. Hicks will return to Spring- " ' . Wlals llmteddfl holy bonds of 1113- Rev. C. R. Moase proposed the non, Charlottetown, have left for hill later in the week. , FROM '3 We I trunony With Alpheaus Samuel, toast to the bride and was res- ' ill days a eldest ‘son of Mr. and Mrs. Jam— pended to by the groom. H NOSE DROPS a: use it as Roberts, Scarborough, Ontario. Several telegrams of congratu- H d f‘ w ms 81 The double ring ceremony was llatious were read by James RO— Expenses An Pro II To a t On the ,perfoxgnctllI IlS)y Rev. h/gase, [berts Miss Shirley Spence was 1.. . t. M We no 0301‘; l . 5 'aSSisl' ‘ 9". in Charge of the guest book. N J f t F “Now I have to add to that the curiosi-t . l I in eastern Efim%oggflal%aTmflgfiisthi-. f.Tlllle bride’s to 1131' maid O I price of the Pellets they ate”, “If IyCOUld just find the Fight 51" SI ‘9‘ We}: ‘ .l l is v 0 0t onor an ri esmai ‘S were 0 - - Mack reflected this evening, when one” he nodded “I think I’d T’ GOOD POLICY To BE ADEQUATELY INSURE We W9 the occaston and Mr. Gordon necklaces and earrings and to seated beside us on the couch, buy a calf." n ’7 This fireglmnf‘lglglegery Lffvechzely lighe glows? Igilnls, necklaces and ' he reckontd the expenses incur- “And there", James said ob— it" 1116 If" OS ‘ 60 e” ur- me e . e groom’s gifts to __ - _ ' ,' .. red in his initial venture of hog viousl in accord with the Ian, “ 7' NIH Mg ceremonyand “I’llwellk the best man and ushers were mfiakyifibgzzwggmm: 2:1. $32,383:? fiéieffiififi 3:)? farming. It seems that some- “you 3gouldn‘t do a‘bettcr lhing M's Belle ISIe ' ".2 mate I Besxde You during the Signing cufif links and tie sets. dimer and a visa-[L Everything once and for 3.11_as a woman; time back in the year, he had with it!” _ us; peasem Of‘me Nngber- For going away the bride wore weht along fine for a while. Then threat to her possesson of her fallen pleased heir to a comely James is of the opinion that Oct. 28 —— NOV. 5 - 14 - & - 3 1mm me church was tamuny de. a fine check suit with my motherumqaw and I‘got in- "boy" gilt that a while ago presented the only way to keep a boy on 22' __ Dec, 151;, ' ' 1;,- icb, a corated with large baskets of White accessories, I’her Corsage volved in a argument which be- As of now. your marriage is in mm With a litter 0f small ("185- me 53mm to Cause h‘lm t0 have ‘ Insurance Since 1872 H11 mixed flowers and an artistical- was of red roses. came heated, to the extent that Very bad shape. And the person Now the cost of their'keep was a liking and respect for it. is to M-S Bedford 11 ' r The fly decorated arch of running - Following their honeymoon the she ca11ed me an ug1y name and who can do most to reswre it to a matter to be dealt with. allow and encourage him while Oct 25 _ Nov. 3 _ 12 .. Our experience of over 80 years as Insurance an thought spruce under which the bridal happy young couple took up re- said she would like to slap my health is your husband —— if he “You must allow for every out- Still (will! young t0 b900m9~t0 a 91 . 29 underwriters» is at your disposal- in our panby “00¢ srdence in Scarborough, Ontario, fiace_ will; if he has the guts to be lay” James reminded him, com- point warranted by his natural "' ' ‘ OFF C . , m w“ The bride given in marriage the mm 118 emplWed She also said that my husband fully a man. even at the price mg 'm at that moment, “This bent for lit-11!“ only an in“ Through rates from point of I Es' r ’ , 3; session: by her father looked lovely in mm the 3911 “91913110116 Company. was her son; that she had “sulf- 0f displeasing his formd‘aiblle ‘farming on paper’ has its short- tereSbe‘d worker, but a busmess origin to St. John’s, Nfld., in . CHARLOTTETOWN . SW35“ if: what he, floor length gown of white Out of the province guests fared” to bring him into the Mom. comings you know” he smiled. partner as Well- So his sons Were connection‘with. C.N.R. Route 0 MONTAGUE . ALBERTO]! pledge nylon net and Chan,th lace Wm, were: and Mrs. James Ro- world, and she should be first in N0 JUSTIFICATION "Wen," Mack said consulting reared. And here in a new gen- your shipments “C.N.R. to Agents throughout the Provln J Soon a rose embroidered design over beva Eric RObeI‘ts. James RO- his life. I agreed that she was , his paper “l‘ve allowed for their eration the idea “"35 again being Halifax thence N. C. 8/8 to c. L -—-——- satin. The «three tier mam 'berts and. Doreen Roberts, Scar- his mother; but remarked also Of course» I dont 59139056 that feed until they get to a certain Putt into Practice. St. John’s, « —— skirt fell .gmaceflully from the “Dough. Ontario. Miss Joyce Stet- that I am his Wife; and that you were blamdess m the fuss' algec-lpellets and all. And oh yes, James moved toward the door. . A" Lines of Insurance Efiecwd ‘ I tighme fitted Wee with long son of Toronto. Rev. and Mrs. C. after a man marries. his Wife But regmess "f 3355113 W I almost forgot: What are you and the barns. the youngster at Newfoundland E ‘ tapered sleeves, the scallop neck— 3- M0886. OXIfOI‘d. N.S. Mr. and should be first in his Me. accord- Vogamon you may haw given'hy going to charge me for feeding his heels. “Would you lend me line was trimmed with iridescent Mrs. Robert Moase. Halifax, N. ing 110 my bel'IEf- ' Losllfi your temper'. Spam them?" your broom?" the latter quest- canada . sequins and pearls. and fastened 5- and Miss Shirley Spence. Cor- My husband told me “What my ‘a‘s'u y‘ or, ESE!” 5 “11,5 y “011". James chuckled. “we ioned- “1 thin 1‘11 sweep the Steamshifis in the back with tiny covered nel‘bI‘OGk. Nfld- month and keep QUIEI- H15 go‘wr'mida‘g as an it“? Hf? will not dweu on that. It-s not stable—~there where Daddy is , _ ~ 3 buttons. Her finger tip veil fell Pm” W her marriage. the mother left, in anger: and told fielefwubh ed“; r‘efi JufiaiEa‘ a hard chore. Though by rights working now, putting in some Lll'l'll‘l'ed J l - gbacefully from a crown Wed Ibride was tandem a kitchen me not consider myself her 9?; “Sagade 6 ruc ve ice it should go down with your ex_ mew watmibwlsf, . ' Willy sequins and peaJ’lS- She Show“ in ,Sc‘ammuglh and 81?” ‘ as Sh? ngzertlfii So‘ to sum. “)4” in man. penses. Otherwise.“ he grinned, “Surely” we replied. “Just Halifax 3‘8241 tamed a bouquet or red roses, 6 wmmunlty'shower at Hunters my husba‘gjl a“ {gimme guy ner man-m, owes you a, “01. “they’ll be all profit, like the remember to have it back be- tMisses Merilyn and Beryl Car- Mn. . Mac I . . and Mrs. Jerry ' Lead 12 on] M ’ I W, l I ‘ y en 5 . “Negliging gidtl‘fmgmcgzs woref and daughterphmam’ have m sun sounos HORRID ’ . f s * PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND WESTFIELD WRIST WATCHES, rem d med _1 565 0 turned to Halifax, N.S. after spen- D931“ 13- B-—Y°ur mothem‘m‘ I Reg. $35.00 — SALE PRICE in. 0t mnllm “er “Meta ding the weekend in Baltic, the law sounds like a very hon“ FISHERIES FEDERATION . ma c g leaddresses and guest of Mr‘ John Rue and Miss person, on several counts. ’ 12 only Nurses mitts and carried tiny nosegays Grace Riley y 1. There is nothing more ofien- * g I WRIST WATCHES I of rose colored roses. . sive to good taste, common sense \ ‘ ‘t k Reg. $35.00 — SALE PRICE . . . . 'l t James Roberts, brother of mMé‘gérfi’tthmmeS “mafia and flair play’ than a m°bher’s ’ ( P I I s only I I I _ he groom capabl acted a i own, an r spen g spieling about the sufferin in- l V I I ; small. msuflgeflam Mom: anagram weekend at her home vowed m produmg a chilies- _ _ _ i L 4, . : . WEDNESDAY, NOV. 51h, 1958 BULOVA ELECTRIC RAZORS . . "I gomuuery, brother of the bride and in Baltlc. pecxal'ly when the spiel is aimed Special Prices Effective T0 NOV. 15th on all - ‘ Reg. $34.50 _ SALE PRICE I . . I t . I I - I u I Mr. Eric Rubens. brother of the Mr Walter MaCNefl accompam at 02:11:13an long sifice grown, as Permanents from high quality products by Annual Meeting 2 P.M. Annual Dinner 6 Pd“. , '; gnoom were ushers. .' ' . ‘ ‘ ' a so gun at t 811‘ head. de- Helene Curtis “(1' . I I The bride‘s stepmother chose ficgiflmzfnggmir! rhéIYS- Andrff‘w signed to keep them captive to l Reg. $15.00 for $12.00 Reg $10 00 for $800 I Gues‘; Speaker AN There Are values Galore 1 (or the wedding, a navy blue, “org to Baltic 01:10 Svunvzg‘; her selfishness. Your mother-in Reg. $12.50 for $10.00 Reg: $ 7:00 for $550 HON. J. ANGUS MacLE , M.P. Ev dress with white accessories,_ her guests of Mr. William McGilvary {TOW 11$ guilty ‘ff tms type Of emc- l _Reg. $500 f._.or $450 ——-I MiniSter 0f FiShefies Throughou‘. The Si‘orE! cgfiageRwas of pink camamns. and Mrs- John McGuvary. Bung: ego 31:301th t _ _ _. _ _ Government of Canada OI . oberts wore a powder Mr. Donnie Adams. student at of 'Savage jealous ndgdagouu t . - - - - ' I I Iblue sheer dress wuh Whlte ac- Prince of Wales College. Char— fighmg evident yina hefty. 1‘" EILEE‘N'S BEAUTY SALON A (Formal mw'tatwn ls exmnded to an engaged m, ~ carries, her corsage was of lottetown, spent the weekend at divideandqule handmg (,meth or Interested In, the ISland fiSheries to be present: vFollgwrildngh: ceremony a re- yfshlllrom: anSSa m’ A1216 gUeSt nasty scene at table. Kent St. Opposite Eaton’s (If planning to ’attend kindly can the Secretary’ - I I I i . n 15_ n ams_ first she hears mm M with phone 9121 Charlottetown prior to Wednesday 7' 1 _ band claw; calling you a vile Telephone 7141 noon on the 5th.) Jewellers Since 1868 . name, offerlng to slap your face 103 Grafton Street : ——attacks that indicate chronic, ; compulswely competitive hatred ‘ of you;.and are aimed to rob you I of dignity, attractiveness and re- . I I... spect in your husband’s eyes. EXIT LINE MALEVOLENT ‘ . Then with cunning reflex she instantly gets between you and ‘ - An him, ringing in her birth - pain _ /°‘ \ I re claims to his first allegiance to . ' ' ‘ 1 th choke off any decent impulse he - » I I x I ~ 1 lingfht have bad, if? rally to your . _. 5 .r' \s a — - ; - I ' ,I .J_ I i ' I Slut ‘1 Henge. And. Wlth ms same o.» .fi, ‘ : u/ h _ . _, , I , » 7 l / ' I the manoeuv‘jh'. she also starts a ‘ A I 'V ‘ r ’ . V I f I I I, 'V I: Be“ smouldering quarrel between you ~ - r I H r I I I Ion and him — when he. poor boob, I E g growls at you to shut up; and 1 Re' thereafter sinks into guilty sulk- : . mg, because he knows he let you I 5 6 i ‘ down, shamefully, 'due to his ’ ’ ' ’ ’ ME Elli: ' 3"“ W SHOP EARLY FOR CHRISTMAS' s u ‘ I . I I I W3.hHerh emit-lilac, wherein she H ‘ ° S as es er an s of you, dis- ' -- I ' ‘ ‘ I I I "" “0mg you as a daughmm UNDREDS OF SPARKLING SPECIALS FOR HOME AND FAMILY PLAN NOW Me} law, while opening her arms to I . I . 8a“ your husband “any time,” is a . . . . . Me] klnd 0f mop-up performance in a Sal female warfare. She departed : \I EATO‘N’S PARKING LOT HOUSEHO, D HIM , FOR EARLY CHRISTMAS SHOPP N ‘ . " T Convenient, well lighted parking lot for Sweaters Wm dry quickly if Eaton’s customers parking. Easy access to ‘ 3% you run them through a wringer, the store trom the parking lot. rim between two dry towels. It you sow don t hav}: a wringer. use a roll- ‘ ing pin. ang sweater on a pad- xi". STORE HOURS ON EATON’S BUDGET PLA If: . . v V I“, ) Monday to Thursday . . 9 am. to 5:45 pm. N “If” DOUBLE DUTY JEWELRY SW mu... 9 ‘ t 9-. my ALICE ALDVL LITCHFIELD, Conn. (Alan. ” ' am' 0 "0 pm' I / 3m , ,’ . . V ‘ ed necklace that drops an out— Public schools n i ‘ 5 saturda ° ' ‘ ' ° ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 9 3'1“ F. I H “EAR \ODR pm as a pendant size pendant from a slender rhine closed Monday 3591”; F; r 67d; 5' ' to 0'45 p'm= . in, or your pendant as a pm in this stone I‘lbb-On. The pendant, heap- . 115 may D 1" season of topsyturvy but 1111- ed with pale and dark sapphire 5m“ and sleet storm Of the 593‘ «“QT o [ARA agizwfifleugehng. Stt) dsafys Vex; bluel stonesd and rich baroque son Str‘mk this hilly town- Snow ' M A p 'T' M E 5 “mm S ga’fi . . flo as Creae or suc wear 5, is etachable for wear coated th ‘ CHARLOTTE ‘3‘ dual domgs this opulently jewel-Ias a pix; of one ineclgfuntrygde to a depth OWN BRANCH I Rn? .. m... . , 2 \