ee ee ee Re Ie ee ~ NICHOLLE - WHITE WEDDING The marriage took place at|Murray Harbour, to Elmon Grant @iliside Inn, Montague, on July| Nicolle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl at the home of Mrs.,Harold Burt. | North Rjver Road. The hostess was assisted in serving by her daughter, _Mrs.__Gordon— Rodd. Mrs. Burt presented Mrs. Acorn with a beautiful yift on behalf of those present. Among the out -of town. guests for Pictou, N.S., where they will tbe week-end guests of Mrs. Call- was Mrs. Acorn’s!at N.S. Technical College. starch and 2 tsp. grat and son, Arthur, left- yesterday | rind: aS - gh ig over low; Wishing for her recovery. h eat. Mix, in 2 tbsp. butter et mar-| Mr. Ralph MacNeill, Toronto, | beck’s_ sister, Mrs. Jack Dono-| garine and 3 tbsp. lemon juice.| was visiting his mother, Mrs. A-1WB., van, and Mr. Donovan. On re-| Set aside to cool. turn, Arthur will stop over in Hal-| | Add an extra pint whole hulled, left last week eturn f , iting i i ifax, N.S., where he is a student washed ebuiherrioe, - on return from) mony, uniting in marriage Mary 'D, MacNeill, Little Sands. He! ve ’ he. e “poe friends and relatives in New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island was solemnized at St. Francis Xavier Church, Sussex, with Rev. F. F. Walker conducting the double ring -cere- 4th of June Edith White, daugh- ter of Mr.-and Mrs. Peter White, Nicholle, Murray Harbour, P.E.TI. Mr. Kenneth T. Norris performed “ELLEN‘S DIARY Harvest Moo Crescent Moves To The West And now came one of the best “@avs_of the farming here—that “which foregathers dad, sons and grandsons to some seasonal work of the farm. To us, this is al- Ways an interesting and heart- warming sight. After some days which—had—afforded—only— brief gpells of harvesting, today “gave them perfect weather. ..sun mel- lowly golden pointing up every int of gold in field and meadow, ember sky warmly blue. “Tt seems,’’ Mack offered drea- mily in moments of leisure on the lawn after dinner ‘“‘those white @iouds are resting om the very top of that hill.” Tonight the harvest moon in a fetching crescent moves there to- ward the west. Beneath it, the e@ountryside lies somewhat shad- @wy but beautiful, And still. Cauzht we think ia a pre-Sun- day quiet. “Tt's. been a great day—could pm have been better” James re Marked at supper. “And we needn't add ‘busy’ ”, Gace chuckled. “We did get a nice lot down and in stook’’ Mack nodded. ‘We are” he smiledVwhittling # a- “Well be a few days - yet,” n In Fetching , Huh!” Mack laughted, “you learned that long ago!”’ “Well,” Gage grinned, “‘it’s all the same—i® you're not learning one place, you're learning in an- other. It’s what? and where? and why? and” he rolled his eyes and—made—a—_funny face “‘who?> “Remember that trip we had Mack, the other Sunday? We drove through miles and miles) without Le eee ct “‘School,"’ Mack nodded. “And you said,” he laughed over the) memory, ‘‘this would be a great place to live!.. but you were only being—funnr, weren't you?” In vast uncounted worlds te be a James twinkled part, - “A few!" Gage echoed with a} An atom, yet Greation called to chuckle. “Not that I mind work-| me, \ ing at the harvest. I like it, It’s) And I was sumbered by a lev- away\detter than ‘Now, spell: ing Heart. February’ or ‘tell me’ ” he“wound his hand expressively in that lo cality “how many feet are in the @mall intestine?”’ » JEWEL THIEVES NEW YORK ‘AP)—Abel Green editor of the show business weekly variety, told police Wed- @esday thieves stole jewelry and ware coins valued at $31,000 from . his Manhattan penthouse apart-' It was..the second jewel in two, ment gobbery reported here ‘days. On Monday, Harry Brandt, owner of a chain of movie thea- tres, told police more than $250,- 0 .in jewelry was taken from) bis apartment. UN OF FSHOOT The International Labor Or-| , % space, * @anization, which has 8 member And yet in one small flower I mations. celebrated its 40th anni- picked today versary in 1939. He left for me..the imprint of ~ By VERA WINSTON FOR DAYTIME And He who rules the deep with love divine Set to still musie si its measur- ed bars, Gave me a soul that I might call te Him |Groping for light.. amid g mil- lions stars. Ageless, eternal, yet He gave me Time, ee With little months and days to reckon by, ; Fashioned the seasons ia their little rounds, The steady measured time of sun and sky. He set His worlds like stars a-) gainst the deep, Spread out wpon the quiet floor His face.” * Until Monday — — — Diary, Good-night. Celebrates 92nd Birthday mother, Mrs. John MaclInnis of | Murray River. . from. a two-week vacation in Ot-! tawa. She was accompanied home by her mothér, Mrs. Angus Cam- eron, who had been visiting with her daughter. Mrs. W.J. Mona-| ghan and family for the past month. week-end | Scotia, visiting with the former’s|The singing of ~Awid Lang Syne. | gether 2 c. presifted cake flour, | aoner’ Laird and Mrs. Mac-|with Mrs. B. R. Sharpe, as ac-\2 tsp. double-acting baking pow- potentials of its power I can but of sequin embroidery and long naid. 5% j Mrs. Cyril Wood has returned) Mr. and Mrs. Harold Laird. in Stellarton. Néva Mrs. J. Howard Murray, 10) Water Street, has as her guest her! who? who?” niece and her husband, Mr. and “You're an owl" Mack offer-| Mrs. Eugene Robilaille, Rhode ed with a chuckle. . Island. Mr. and Mrs. Wendal! Véesser have returned from -the United) States where they spent ther) holidays. On September &th.. Mr. Robert | C. Mellish celebrated his 82nd.| birthday at his home in Montague memorable occasion. Mr. Brian Rush. son of Mr and Mrs. Joseph Rush, 65 Roch- ford Street, left by plane recent- ly to resume his studies at St. Francsis Xavier Seminary, Tor- onto, Ontario. % Miss Mary Bernard, Char- lottetown, has spent her summer holidays with her grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Rennie, North Wiltshire. Mrs. John F. Bennett and her friend, Mrs. Joseph A. Kicak, motored ffom Winnipeg, Man., re- cently to visit with Mr. Bennett's fajher, Mr. Percy D. Crosby of Bunbury, and with other relativ- es and friends on the Island. Sgt. Roy MacKenzie of St. John's, Newfoundland, experienc- ed a very pleasant surprise when his father, Mr. Neil MacKenzie and his aunt, Miss Mattie Swan, town to spend two weeks holiday with him and his family. While in St. Johns’ they also*cenewed ac- quaintances with many other Is- landers. — t This afternoon ‘September 12) at the Summerside Golf and Country Club, the hostesses for a turkey patty supper will be sisted by Mrs. George Olscamp. .| Miss. Joan Compton, Miss. Mary 53) ; MRS. W. FINLAYSON Mrs. William/ Finlayson, the THIS YFAR it’s easy, to \find @ dress that—is essentially sim- ple, yet so deftly done that it can appear in almost any daytime grand old lady of Point Prim, who celebrated her 92nd birthday on september tith at the home of | Mr. and Mrs. Hector Murchison oe. Clow, Miss Margaret - McNeill, 9 R.N.. Mrs. W.E. - MacCaustand — *| and Mrs. J.A. Doiron. e b se ; -| Mr. and Mrs. Charies Simpson a ~~ + || of Dorval, Quebec, are expected ee ‘+ | is Summerside this week-end to spend their vacation with, the former's parents, Dr. and Mrs.| home in Summerside after visit- J.C. Simpson. Mr. and Mrs. Seth Trusty and daughter, Patricia, of Saint John N..B., spent the holiday week-end in Summerside, guests of Mr. and Mrs. J.E. Morrison. Gordon Sheriff Mr. and Mrs. ~|left last week on return to their home in Regina, Saskatchewan. after spending a month's vaca tion in the province with relativ- es and friends. merside accompanied her son 'J.H. MacLennan and a presenta- their numerous. frineds on this’ arrived by T.C.A. from Charlotte-| Mrs. C. Roy Ahern, convener, as\| and Mrs. Harry Sillyphant, Sum- Mrs, W.E. Smallman of Sum- _. | Toronto. Esther Riley, daughter of Mrs. To. assemble: Top puffs with) | Lawrence Riley and the late Mr. ice cream, then with sauce. Gar-| yics Anne Hume. Halifax. R ley of O'Leary, P.E.1, and Mrs. J.D. MacFarlane was nish with hulled whole strawber- | pleasantly surprised _on_Werines-| ries__rolied—in—granulated—sugar. day evening when a number of Makes & friends gathered at the home of} MONDAY DINNER Mrs.‘ J.S.- Hinton. Summerside, Chilled Vegetable Juice to honor her previous to her de} Lemon. Wedges parture from the town. A humor- Club Steaks ous address was read by Mrs Chives—or— Parsley Butter Potato' Puffs Mashed Summer Squash Chocolate Mints = tion, on behalf of those present. was made by Mrs. L.M. Callbeck Refreshments _were served by or Cherry Spice Loaf Kensington, spent the Holiday |the hostess. aSsisted by Mrs. Al-| Hot or Iced Coffee Tea —Milk_ bert Huestis and Mrs. H.D Smith | Cherry Spice Loaf: Sift to-| companist, concluded the even- ing. » i ing in Moncton and other parts | of New Brunswick. } Miss Wary Patten refurned on Thursday to her home in Sim Gt, ond Wes WO otitis a merside after visiting Telatives | Summerside have as their guests! and friends in Montreal, Monc-' at their summer cottage at Mill ton, N.B. and the State of Mas- River their daughter, Mrs. 0.T sachusetts Page, Dr. Page and children, Kar-| en and Bill, who for the past two’ jyears have heen residing in Lal |ima, Honduras. Dr. Page has| now been transferred to Norwood. | Mass.,- and with the family left) for there this week. Mr. and Mrs George Schur man. accompanied hy the latter's son, Walter Lea, of Moncton, N_ B.. were week-end guests of the former's mother, Mrs. Clayton! Schurman, Summerside: - : : | three sons, wil) take over his new ris, were host and hostess. The duties ea October ist decorated basket of gifts was car- ried in by Gaylene and Gregory} | Donald. while the many and love- ly packages were opened by the bride and groom. Assisting in serving refreshments were Mrs Leith Donald, Miss Barbara Cilark and Mrs. Peter Pope. Mrs. J.R. McDonald and chil- dren of Kingston, N.S., are expect ed to arrive in Summerside on Monday and will be the guests of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.A. Currie. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Saunders of ' Little Sands Merchant | my hand spent her Vacation with her mo | Wayne Howard Millar, foster son ther, Mre. George B. Hume, Lit- | of Francis J. Mullin and the late tle Sands. Miss Hume is being Mrs. Mullin of Apohogui, N. B. congratulated. for having one of: The muptial mass was played her poems “Meditation.” publicsh-| ‘by Mrs. Gordon Norrad—and ed in the Nova Scotia Book of; Rev. John Mooney was gue:t sol-) Verse“Many_readers may he in- | oist The altar was decorate terested to read this poem, which with spring flowers.- while the is repeated here. Miss Hume isa | guest pews were marked with roses tied with white satin bows. The_ bride. given—in—marriage by Geerze Mitin._worea_haller: ina length dress of white pleat- ed nylon over satin with a bodice sister of Mr. Carleton-Hume, the MEDITATION hold within my hand a seed, 1 tiny ce ernie: — . : = IDA BAILEY ALLEN: Pretty Double Wedd} eyvor cove wi) SSE ° cise Canoe Cove W. I. met at - Some Dazzling Ideas Solemnized At O'L | setootnoase on Flay. Septem r eary ber 4, with an attendance of 11 For Aft Bridge “A vay rely bls pln | pom, mart wit ovst pus aad Sg : ' : with . . tae a ae met | der, oy salt, aan 9 na afternoon Seotemier "Sits when ee Paes Shee meeting with the Ode ar ea recen ve asked ‘dazzling|mon, % tsp. allspice a tsp. ae “? Buchanan : y . ve 3 ideas for bridge refreshments or | nutmeg. , Opal Inez and Sylvia Ruth, dau-| The brides were given in mar-|>Y the Creed. Visitors from ghiers of M Bloic Hampshire and Bonshaw Instit- after-dinner dessert parties, Ma-| In bowl blend % c. room-soft . ame e Ellis and| riage by their step4ather, Me.| utes were welcomed by the |6 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., Sept. 12, 1959. | dame,” said the Chef. “What do|butter or margarine and % ¢.|the late Ralph Silliker and Ro-| Bloice Ellis, and uncle, Mr. Lorne | o-ecident The minutes of last . you suggest?” | milk alternately to blended egg,| bert Wesley MacLejian, son of | Silliker. Their attendants were| vcoting were reed and approved. —. “1 the refreshments are for an| beating well after each addition. | Mr. and Mrs. Edward MacLellan} Mrs. Seldon Buchanan, cousin of| yrs John MacCannell reported s afternoon bridge for la-| Fold in 19 chopped drained mar-|Carleton, and Elmer Rodd, son| the brides and Miss Lillias Mac-|that plans were made for Mr. I {APPENINGS oe, 5 tamtieg,. "T netiaale a1 Gakiene serie. of Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Rodd, Nor-|Gregor, while Messrs. William| Weatherby to clean the school, tine Maret eee, eee) eee. te 28 ted Sty. tham, were united in marriage} MacKinnon and Ivan Kerif. act-| prior to painting by the Trustees, new strawberry layered puffs and| square pan. Bake 50-55 min. injin a double ring ceremony, per-|ed as groomsman. The Institute is to pay $50 for _ fine fresh boxed chocolate-cov-| mod. oven, 375 degrees F._. formed by Rev. Ross Howard,| Following the ceremony a re-|cleaping. No report from a ote PN ee , : ered candies. Cool; split into 2 layers. Put to-| pastor of the church. The wed-| ception was he ; anita oe The hostesses for the tea at the|her sister, Mrs. Henry Stavert,| +1 any reducees are expected,, tho od. | ception was held_in_the- iy COMMITEE, a ; 3 better include a poached fruit|cream; garnish of cherries. deri ie Ss F i _auditori chure pETORpORSeNeS from Can “ Mrs. W.L. MacDonald, Mrs. An-|turn to her home in Wollaston. | campote op FAD marse: § They! Or put together and top with oe Ellis, “organist of the) for about one tundred guests|cer Society, Provincial Cultural ~ drew" Tikely. Mrs. L.D. MacK Massachusetts. A at? ; Ly where a delicious turkey and salad| convener, Canadian Red Cross re- — 3 . MacKay, probably won't choose it, but will; ‘emon butter icing On the arrival of the Bridal served *| port, letter from Miss Arsenault Mrs. Alan -G. MacMillan. Mrs. T. enjoy one of the pastries instead| TRICK OF THE CHEF “T SLoy ruly,” Pe eas Ppa ypc at Red C nd CA C. Bulles=s A. Laidlaw, Miss Elvira Villett} Mr. W.E, Samilman left Sum) ang pian t ‘skip’ dinner.” Roll frozen potate puffs in| Pat'Y e you Truly,” .was| table was decorated with sweet tin: KE TOUS GRR Sen Be Sos : and Miss Verne Cudmiore. merside on Sunday on a business |” «sounds familiar” chuckled the| chopped blanched almonds before nicely rendered -by the brides| peas and lighted candies. The athy MacKinnon and Inez-.- ' trip to Montreal. Chef, patting his waistline. “Of! baking. grandmother, Mrs. Ruth Silliker|beautifilly decorated wedding] MacFadyen to collect for Cancer” Mr. and Mrs. Arthur @. Avard Po | Gemree there will else be plenty and Mrs. Don MacDonald, aunt | cakes were cut in the Society, = ; no and three children, Lynne, Louise} Mrs. Michael Buley, certified! of pot coffee, or perhaps a frosty - |o the brides, and “Tl Walk Be-| manner. Amid showers of were meeting” at the home of ma and Gordon, of Hamilton, Ontar-| Druggist (the former Betty Lou) jimeade made with carbonated LILTLE SAN DS side You,” during the signing of| and good wishes the happy coup- - Dougall MacLean. For, = io, have returned home after |.Tredenick) has accepted the po-| water and stirred with sticks of the register, les left on a honeymoon trip to a. poe ae te by’ 4 spending their vacation with Mr.| sition as Pharmacist with the’ fresh pineapple.” Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mac-| The church was nicely decorat-| different parts in the mainland.| ot phee also puessing how mi es and Mrs. G.M. Avard, Green-| Prince County Hospital. Measurements are level: Lean. Brookline. Mass.. accom. @i With baskets of flowers. The| On their return they will reside et eee oe mew at field Avenue, City. dus ‘cal Wine, Waker Geudecand Strawberry Layered Cake: | panied by his brother, Mr. Har-| Suests were ushered to the guest-'in Summerside. D.U-}16 the eee - Prizes: gives : cores . Calls for try, fresh straw- 3 Ari : me Mr. and Mra. @M. Avarg, and eft Summerside Thursday gn 8) perry nih eager sages ce tang eth gocnoy ahaa Ate ; wilh neeliteg “a sce’ saan a young grandson, Gordon Milton| six weeks oO ritish| The puff pastry shells can be'y, ' a i k il] i] d cs ras ; | Bell have been on a trip around Isles, France, Belgium and Hol- eureibaserk oe apse eee) alc for their frome in Mi er - Ri ey Vows Hear money. A delicious lunch was the South Shore of Nova Scotia.| land. They were, accompanied! ysing, wrap in foil, reheat in| 9 apy a e- ny ote of thanks to o by Mr. P.H. Lyle of Lot 16. They | moderate oven, then cool. | D b| R C oO one us Canoe Mrs. Robert Acorn, Sr.. who|sailed_yesterday from Montreal; The sauce: Combine 1 pt. of Mrs. Lemuel. MacLean, Little |} OU e Ing erem ny ae - was moved by Mrs now resides in New’ Glasgow, P.| on the S.S. Corinthia. hulled. washed fresh strawber- 5290s. has entered the P. E. Is-| eee ee Institute and E.I. was guest of honor at a sur-| . * |ries, % ¢. sugar, 1 thsp. corn./1and Hospital for treatment on! A wedding of interest to many] American Beauty roses. S CERES Bonshaw In- prise party Wednesday evening! Mr. and Mrs. Albert Callbeck ; ed lemon|her eve. Her friends here are The bride was attended by stitu’ Mrs. Kenneth Miller, who wore a pale blue. ballerina length dress of organdy over satin with full skirt and a pale blue organdy shawl, with white accessories. Her bouquet was of pink and white! carnations. ered nylon dress with white ac- cessories. She wore a corsage of white carnations. ding breakfast was served in the couple left _on__their wick and Prince Edward Island. fe, accepted by the = presi- dent. Meeting closed ‘by singing God Save the Queen. ammo my - KINGSTON W. IT. The September meeting of Kingston W. I. was.held at the Mr. Kenneth Miller was groom-| home of Mrs. Tyrus Holmes oa man. The ushers were Richard; Thursday evening, September. ~ 4 _Northreys amd Larry, Mullin. 3. Mrs. Leith Newson, president, - The brides mother’ wore a flow-| presided.. - The meeting opened by si the Island hymn, ‘itlowed te eee creed in unison. Roll call wag | | answered by 10 members and .. one visitor. Minutes of last meet- ing were read and approved: ~~ Correspondence was read by the — secretary, including letters from. the Red Cross Cancer Fund. Mrs.> , Tyrus Holmes zave the school < report ae It was moved and sec -, onded that the articles ‘needed. should be bought. It was alse Following the servvce the wed- church hall after which the young which was spent in New Bruns- For—traveliing—the—bride—wore—a suit of pale green wool with white accessories. Her corsage was of white carnations. tS Island East “Oh I don’t know. School isn’t; witha small family party. On : , a es al Pe ea actually a ba-ad place—But it’s:September 9th.. Mr. and Mrs.| Mr. and Mrs. William Morri-| . ne ee ee ae oo a ao ra d oid friends and rai mighty hard to keep your mind} Mellish were guests of Mr. and,son, their daughter, Bonnie, and ae atc nad Wives. Miiiten WMei- " og “nt > uth Clad ete 6 iN a pened oe een ‘ st in school and know the harvest-| MrsMelvin Murray, St. Elean-| son, Alan, of Summerside spent | Teh Summerside left for Quincy Fe Fe et ie a ee ce tet ing is on im the fields!” “4 ors, ‘when; Mrs. Murray celebrat-|the holiday week-end in “Quebec | yea, rd oa hi sg a expand | home in Halifax. Mrs. Addie Mc- Good, indeed and gracious this| ed her 77th’ birthday. In the eve-|City. Ne ee re 1 ae wenbecs ot creating gat fe Ye: (Conn 9 one awe See week has been to us at Alder-| ning of-the same ‘day the two. Eastern Nazarene College. So also seeds of kindness may ¥en Mrs. Mueller and | lea, granting us many a priv-| couples ‘were the guests of Mr.| Mr. and Mrs. Garland Harris | sown {Mr. Mueller. ilege,. bestowing many a favor} and Mrs. Chester- Murray, when of Montreal were tendered a pelt lien ee of the vw To blossom in a thousand ways and loveliness. a third birthday cake was cut in) : I a Dia rr — - as mnawinnighaey “4 unknowe Little Sanders. were shocked on So much, we reflect with Edna!fhe round of celebrations Both | 2UPt!2 err wapguted F promnete to manager of the Sept. 1, to hear of the sudden Jaques. Mr. Mellish and Mrs. Murray, who Saturday evening at the Morri-| Belloreum. Newfoundland Branch’ fester Richards has returned passing, while at the poll voting, | “I am so small te be remember | are brother and sister are receiv. | son Summer Home, Cavendish, | 204 with his wife ‘the former Bar- p44, the E.1. Hospital He of Mr. John Dan MacLean, an’ ed thus, ing hearty congratulations from! when Mr. and Mrs. Vance Har- to walk with the help of crutches. | of Little Sands Congratulations_gzo out to Mr.} peared in his relative usual good and Mrs. Lester White who were healit married Aug. 2. Lester is a | son of Mrs bloward White | Wood Islands East and the bride George H is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs lue of Little Sands. and to his five sons. Bruce MacLeod, Little Sands a“ 4 € CHURCHILL DROPS IN Congriftulations aiso go out to guess tapering sleeves.. Her finger tip} ‘The young couple will reside| moved and seconded that Mrs. As given hack te earth it will be | veil was—of—bridal tulle illusion|im Bagotville, Que., where the| Newman be given $5.00 for mu freed | and she carried a bouquet of’ groom is attached to the R.C.A-F.; sic in the school. Collection” To raise a face of flowery love Pe eee Ee oe ; me : ae to 80° cents and friend- liness spending his vacation visiting? his ‘ : ip 31 cents ; — But were I to deny its humble parents, Mr. and -Mrs. John VICTORIA The committees for next month — right - iBruce. High Bank His eister. a are as follows: school, Mrs. Heb- | Of fertile soil — the warming Miss Marian is aleo-gpending her) Freddy and Suzanne Cameron, | & Campbell, Mrs. Stewart Col- oun; therein : vacation at home | Summerside, are spending a hap-|Will; programme, Mrs. Willard Forever fettered in this hopelese! ra _ | py vacation in Victoria, guests Proud, and Mrs. Harrison Green; plight She. and Mea. Pant Meco: Hal- | of their grandparents, Mr. and lunch, Mrs. Edgar Newson, Mrs. A lifeles? thing it always must re- ifax, while on their vacation vis-| Mrs. F.C. Inman. sees. Relees, a et main ~ | ited Mrs. Mueller’s grandmother,| . : og ga PE a: to invite Riv |And as it here lies dormant in Mrs. Addie McCannell’ Wood. A shower was held recently in seen Y pene ae From ,there they! the hall at Victoria in honor of Montreal and Ottawa | Miss Joan Boulter, eldest daugh- |bare Currie of Summersie) and has a cast on bis leg and-is able; aged and. well respected citizen might and main to save the a- Mr. MacLean ap-! bundant crops and it came as a great, ther has become somewhat of a hock to the community, espec-| problem. However, better weath- ially to his only daughter Mrs./er is anticipated th the near fu- | i dale, Churchill, and Elmwood W.L for next meeting which is to be held—at-the home of Mrs. Edgar ter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Boulter! wewson, October first. whose marriage took place last week in the United Baptist Church at Tryon. The happy bride-to-be received many lovely gifts be- sides envelopes containing money. She very gr&ciously thanked one and all present for so kindly re-| membering. ; Farmers are striving with in this district, which during the inclement wea- BEAUTY 1S YOUR BUSINESS Immediate openings for womes: > desiring to earn te $10 a day part time representing “ Avon | Cosmetics in Queen's Co. im | Townships 33, 34, 35 and 49. For . | re. ture DEVELOPING Your Films for 20 Years Schurman. Mrs. HT. Holman. Sr.. Mrs. A B.L. Horne, Mrs. W.A. Currie. land Mrs. Donald Lidstone of |Summerside and Mrs. Alan Hol- man of Charlottetown returned. to their homes on Sunday after vis iting in Worchester, Mass. Going with thing. This Mr. and Mrs. James Millman thing about Life Insurance and daughter, Paula, of New Glas See me today about protection for gow. N.S... were week-end guests your family. iof Mrs. Miliman’s parents, Mr c Edwin C. Johnstone, B.A., C.u.U., Provincial Mer. mars: 111-115 Grafton Street, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bingham of | Summerside were week-end vie-| itors to Westville. N.S... guests of the rmer’s parents, Mrs. J. Bingham. Mr..and Mrs. Kenneth Hender- son réturned last week to their w E. C. Johnstone — $aYS— you have te do te make sure that your . kiddies won't have te give up every- 2 +s @ur Group Sick Pay Plans provide funds in time of geed Mr. and Mrs. George Key. Jr..| guajigax, NS. are visitin ‘ Wess a . , , NS., siting in Mr. an® :Mrs. Robert MacLeod, E ne Ce interview write Mrs. RR. G | thai heave te ‘Sommerside,after| Summerside ee ee and) Kinross 22 Lwere iiuetied | 16) OR nee GAENHUM PHOTO {| Dunn, 20 Leslie St., Monetom, » : : ; riends. > ‘ 48 Church. Aug , Churehill, Canadi minister 5 a-vacation in —_— Scotia where # 7 Mee eee set ee eae TPdde and -co erce., arrived : STUDIO u. B. tnay went by ener. Mr. Billi Stewart of Halifax. N | Banal ‘af ‘Caledonia and a for here Friday to discuss an expan- |" 133 Kest St. Ch'town Mr 4 Mrs. Uléwellvn Rog 1S., spent the week-end in Sum Salas Little Sawis Teache sion of Canadian-Danish trade. | | Mir. an 5 ACwWeRHY Og- ; wi ties f 4 oa nes at = sieetiahesiniideiiaia Ree dee octareds 46 thelr ete merside with relatives and ase ag Summerside after visiting rela-| gr and Mrs. W. Chester Mac-|_ ™- and Mrs. Chester Mae M i tives in Middieton, N.S., Saint! nonaid left pated Bars ony ¥ week| Lean, Tormentine, N.B., visited at 1oore c t . wt John, N.B., and Moncton, N.B. for St. Andrew's. N:B.. to attend relatives in Little Sands on Sun- —_ : FLC YOR the national convention éf the as-| day oi oe s io Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Fstey of) iati f Ki 1 } Mr. Earl Bruce, Toronto, is : ~ - Moncton, N.B., spent the holiday! sociation of Kinsmen C ubs. ‘ | ‘ 2 ———_—_____—— ‘ 3 Priced i i week-end in Summerside, guests} | * of the latter’s mother, Mrs. M.F. _ From Enjoy the spaciousness, good food, ample menus, immaculate cleanliness and friendly, hospitable Holland-America service out « few luxuges te all by: McBRINE @ CHRISTIE @ and other famous lines. to IRELAND, ENGLAND, FRANCE and HOLLAND in THRIFT SEASON really is the wonderful Charlottetown, P. E. L. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN Sunday 11:00 a.m. .. 7:00 p.m. Monday 8:00 p.m. Tuesday 8:00 p.m. PROGRAM OF BIBLE TEACHING FOR COMING WEEK James, to Moncton, N-B., on Mon- | day where he enrolled in the United Baptist Bible Training School. i Miss Joan Mountain and Miss Janet Morrison. left Summer-) Wednesday 8:00 p.m. . Thursday 8700 p.m, Friday 8:00 p.m. esas “Rediscovery of God” ‘CHURCH ... “What Is The Gospel?” “Christ The Prophet” “Love” “Authority of Scripture” NEW YORK Maiden Veyage of the NEW Fligship ROTTERDAM Sept. 22 Sails again Oct. 20 NIEUW AMSTERDAM Nev. 2 STATENDAM Sept. 22, Dec. 14 MAASDAM Sept. 26 RYNDAM Oct. 5, Oct. 28 NOORDAM Sept. 19, Oct. 17 WESTERDAM Oct. 3, Oct. 31 reer ecen-- SM -- ~ Christmas Sailings: From QUEBEC CITY and MONTREAL RYNDAM Nev. 22 From NEW YORK STATENDAM Dec. 14 ee eee queen Mae in Superb cruised in oll seasons, SEE YOUR TRAVEL AGENT. ”~ Ln memes oe Anam RNS Sere “Contrary Winds” “Ask For The Old Paths” a : 8519 setting without being out of place.| with whom she resides, Mrs . glere is one such find, a crisp, Finlayson spent the day quietly cool, spun linen in beige or pale| and enjoyed visting with the blue. square, shallow ‘neckline, and| ter. She received lovely gifts and ‘ais hieve e | qu matching belt is eoniour “shap-|each day and she enjoys good ineaitin toed Short, set-in sleeves; a many friends who called to see white embroidery detail the bo-, many messages of congratulations dicé. Released tucks ‘below the were extended. Mrs. Fjnlayson is skirt” 6as6... The quilé.active and is tip and around side Monday for Moncton. N B.,! where they will enter the Umted Baptist Bible Training Schoo! | They were accompanied to Mon cton, N.B., by their parents, Mr. | and Mrs. J.C. Mountain and Mr. | and Mrs. J.E. Morrison, respec-_ tively. 3 | Mire. John Campbell. who has jbeea spending the Summer with'E HARLES P. HERNDON Preacher, Teacher _ ORC Presenting The Gospel Message As Revealed By The Scriptures CORDIAL WELCOMETO ALL” . HOLMAN'S ROODLAND __ PHONE. SHOPPING SERVICE _ CHARLOTTETOWN STORE ONLY