I . Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. iVriJit, Central Bcdoqtie, coir-brazed their fiftieth wcdding annivrrsary, 0n August \\'l‘!‘l‘t_' they have iarricd lilo in Central Bedc-qtte. Mr. Wright came to work for the firm of Wil- liam Callback ago, and has boon s tn hful cm nvce there over since, .\ \\' g t, whose maiden name was Cora A. Hill, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hill, Nth. Eedeque. She has three sisters and {our broth- This Side 0f Glory Gwen lrlltow Author 0t "Deep Summer" ‘The landmine 8nd." etc. ..___ CHAPTER-XIX C memor- want to work now with gift o!‘ money from the lchildrrn was presented by iCiaud Lewis, and one l great and Palsy g was read by Mr. Moore. from the I Orange Lodge and the Royal Black lPreceptorv, of which Mr. Wright is a member, and Mr. Cyril Mc- ‘lshriand made the presentation o! an electric fan. Miss Louisa Ca qrs, ivithou: s brralc in the fa -l (‘l ily up to the prcsent. Mr. an Mrs, Wright have a family o! six children. (BCfllOl ltlrs. Brewcr Waugh. Nth. Bcrleqtic, lPricillal Mrs. Fred K. A. Home, Mnnclon. Lewis. Providence, RI. Mrs. Arno Berg, Providence. R. 1. Lorne, Wilmot Valley and Nor- man in Halifax, N. S. They are all married with i0 grandchildren and ll great grand children. Mr. and Mrs. Wright are both mem- bers 0t the Bodeque United Bap- tist Church whore Mr. Wright has been an honnrccl Deacon for many years, and Mrs. Wright an active member of the Women's Mission- ary Society. At the Sunday morn- ing service their pastor, Rev. C. money . Callback d: Co. l Miss Phillis Britten _ three tier decora 11mg Bake tr-Phvri by s miniature bride and groom, Several lOivllffllllS and letters o! congratulations from Canada A. Britten, prcscntod them with' an acidrcss and a \v<-!l tilled purse ‘ was presented by Mr. Wright on bchzilf of the gatir-n. On Monti opened their iutilul home where thcir nmny friends of Cen- tral Bedoqur- and vicinity gathcn, ed to concrnttilaie Mr. and Mrs, Wright on their fiftieth wedding anniversary, Miss hlrirlrm Schuiw. man presided at tho piano, and played the ivcdrlinz inns-ch as ihcv f entered the hnuso. and \ carted to a sent of honor y’ l S. SlSDTTPTI. TJ. lnmnn nctcd Master of Cci-vmonics and after congratulating tho hnnorod counlo (Iliflord ‘ Slrong, Rev. George ma others, Splc were given to Ar. and In hricl’ speeches by lsrittcn. Rev, D_ M_ 911- E- H- Strong. KC. Mr. Wright in a humorous manner thanked fill for their kindness to him and "5 “"19 0H this occasion. A vote “F lhilflki from the cnntmuititv uas extended tn M , and Mn; Ivan Dawso ‘ complimontcri thorn on the hFchi ' hold in the church n v life, and thcir kind hospitality in - stanzhn: ti curated with out flowers in- eluding a large- baskct of Gladio- lius, the gift o! Mrs. W, T. Bow- . bcailtifully rlc- ; Music was dispersed during the i “Wnmg Willi afiproplliile Mr. J. B. Lewis . ness. the bride was presentvd with ' a bouquet by little Miss ltlareionc- Green, a purse o! money from the family urns prcscntcd by thr-ir daughter, Mrs, Brewer Waugh. who with a few well chosen re- marks expressed the gratitude n! the family to Mother and Dad. Carleton and I U U Vmnify Mr, and Mrs. Ralph lilacCnull of Carleton lolt by cur on Sunday for a short trip through the Marl- times and the State o! Maine. Mrs. Chas. Rnhvrtson of Brad- nibane recently vi. ‘tori her son and dsughter-in-lnxv, Mr. rm Robertson of CllrlPlOH. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Morrison 0f Carleton had as their guests on Thursday Mrs. Clnrcnco Murphy and Miss Phyllis Murplty of M). Stewart. Mr. Fred Bell of Summcrsidn is busily enzaized m the proscnt ltlme erecting a now pntnln wnro- house in Carleton. _.____ Mrs. Pnt O'Connell of North Carleton let‘: by trnln on Frldirv morning for an exlonrlcrl visit to Boston and olhor [mints ln the U. A. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin MacWilllams M Cape Traverse have as their guests their son and daughter-in- law. Mr. and Mrs. llaymnnd Mac- . Williams o! Rosiindalp, Mass. Carleton school is now opened Ill! tho capable teachers for this nr are Ml s Mae McCa llle o! I Dental Science reveals tool that brushing teeth tight after eating is safe way to l-IEI-P STQP TOOTIIMIDICAY cosbsrs IIIITAI. CIIIM l: l i , " t. Mrs. Wright l rs o! wedded life, gllilalifgllz’. and M“ Mccmm “l --__. About ttvelve little C; l!‘ allQndpd i Wh‘ i A ‘ v f rlntizhter 0o! all)“. gratin/iii: lfifflf MacCnull of Carleton. ' p lQfNIElc-lifgfl. ms’ Helm" B"“"" s. ""1""? "Iv llucsls wh i l the golden wedding nnnrlvofltsjrzdi? lglr. and Mrs. Allin" g, ‘yeeks at . crlcqtio this wcck, l l {Downtown Toronto Once Given Away l TORONTO. AuVgfSO .. l‘ and owner-sh] , tricky business. But for n curious ‘twilst o! fate, for example, To- PYOPEFiY mysterious i Frcnch aristocrat, who. in the Into i 13th ilffllllfy. was damned as a vis- ilonary and idealist. i Philippe Francois Sleur do Rocheblave vournon.——or Rochehlave, as mo" h. millnrly known, was granted 1,- ‘ nto B Lord Dora-tester, (Jov- ornor o! British North America back in 1787. De Hocheblsve, familiar with what is now Ontario, helped mill- tary authorities in their struggle nsnlnsz attacks from the United Slates. ROBIN GIT! DUI Ngfflzdl-IAM, In lsvnfltr-(hCPl -- n o trons o t... " at..." "" hut she w“ d-lfllllk in Her first step was to engage s. competent overseer who could relieve her o! detzlls. Be was hard. to find. ‘I'M-so who know ram cotton prolltobly busy on their own fields 5nd not looking tor the chsnca to tend the fields snd interviewing dozen applicants, she corners o! his couoswseo said Wyatt. The mouth qui vered slightly. the cotton business and had both some and energy to give it. He plantation’: stallcd tracto lers, motor “Now I wuiz the utmost prodlw- wages to the on this pines cm give xvlihout their cabins hurting tho land," she sulfur him. spiking o, g1 I'm not s0 with the new s dimwitted that I think I know work she turned Give me any sugges- the house where "I'm twenty-seven. everything. Negroes. . scrupulously avoided With joyful audacity she n; her dream o! the renaissance. repaired Iavors. routine addl lions ff ~"\'3-i~1>3\ s24?‘ M‘ Tho mos! lcavfllvl BUY for Styling. As all master designers Know, “the curve is the line of beauty.” And the curve is the key-line of the 1949 Chevrolet — rearl Add to this the glowing color ha y on higher-priced nutom understand why people call Chevrolet of can. Ibo mos! loaufllul IUY for Drlvin with new Centre-Point Design. use —— what totally new riding Point clearance, and Centre-Point Roar Suspension-brings from, top. side and the most beautiful g and Riding Eau - Wliat Iomlly new driving work that v night hi!!! c2171: weather wss very hot, and wsr prices shot her costs to such heights that her bookkeeping and I b811, and Iinnlly two dol- lsrs. Bhs took her our and tour- ed tho countryside. urge s job upon evsr man or woman sh and sent. he: trucks to bring them to the plantation from miles Some o! her cotton gmundhtor l was content. She sold the cotton for twenty-seven cents s pound. In spite oi’ unprecedented costs o! production, her profit tor the your was slightly moro than seventy thousand dollars. That winter sho tried She went out, and oven gave a Dirty herself, but there was much to do! Kester‘: letter were exuberant. Emerging from the training camp as a first lieutenant. he had been 4 ‘ \I'4 r . pa! f" l. ~.“i1.’=' .‘ t sens lo 0am: Jackson at Oolum; bis. South cuoiinu. where he WM di-llllp‘, nnrchins. stabbing straw Germans and enjoying everythin; he did. Bometlmes u she rend his letters Eleanor could not help s hall’ humorous. hat! resentful lee]- Jusi. like Kester to have manned ta cat himself into the om situation where conveniences of this wild wlntor could not touch him. In April there osmo s break In Kestex-‘s letters, an unexplained silence that she knew by now did not need to b0 at she had no time to spies ty o! know. During that minty she was lin- sez-k counsel Irom Bob put two fingers leaping pulse in her wrist ok his liesd at her with n like a school- "lf I thought theta Wu slightest chance of your listen to ma," he said, "I'd tell you $0 go to bed for n month." "Don't be silly," said Eleanor. "1 can't desert my plantation." He drew down her lower eyelid and looked m‘; its lining. "Did you ever hear," He inquired. "o! the llrishman who said heki rather be |a coward lor Ma minutes than be The most Beautiful BUY for Performance with Economy ing, and saving money with this beautiful buy of all! you results heretofore unknown to low-cost motoring. It's exclusive to Chevrolet and higher-priced cars. FIRST FOR QUALITY 1J1! LOVESZ COST! acceleration, and outstandin typically tight-listed Chevrolet sa only low-priced car with n And while you’ll naturally be happy to know we believe you?! Give yourself and your family the biggest “triple-thrill" in motor- lng . .. see, drive and save with Chevrolet for ’49_ ' buy o] all I g hill-climbing nbil Talk about thrills! You’ll the biggest “triple-thrill” motoring out of seeing, driv- new Chevrolet for ’49 — the most the in-. m‘ and advice. AUGUST I1, 1949 -' Lilli lilll Lllllflli W/ffflfilé Miv/a/ifl/Gem.’ ‘ way. to Nature's chores gmmq- d uooa-ooou magical] transformed into n, 059,552,): crunchy so. Quick to servo -ouy to gent. Ev bite suiaphoswholewhentwlgttgvalu- sb a wheat germ retained for good nutrition! You get vital whole- ain mln fits of r iuonow wi fruit. Delicious ALL-WHEATl Nutritious ALL-WHEAT! v Mother smut. est! ' |desd tho rut o! his we?" _ "You know there's no chance of 5:36;“); czulgvl-xlgvc 2:2.” my dying’ bling with ‘gm-ing- "I k1} ' (l l . anemic." glib £3 rfhoflfifmgerousy ‘m’! m“ “l 17ml‘ chlmlpl"! Above Ho gsvs her o great deal of iron m’ 5°”. °’ ‘he "m" A‘ 1'"! M Eleanor tool: the m!‘ "In he would iron, but as the Advice consisted m1!’ "l9 barb- ol lmpossihlllties such as nine h! ‘Ymchm- She hours’ sleep and a rest in the need not. xvorry, she told herseli, afternoon, she ignored it. When Kester bore a charmed lilo l! min at last she received n. letter from 9w;- did “m; w“ probabiy 4mm Kestor she immediately felt so ,4 to outql-ink M, gnabgmnw much better that she concluded chfldnm that her ailment had not been anemia but nerves. Kester was in w‘, be l-“mmmedl ¢__._______._____..___.. _______.________i_i.i___ Your first thrill is seeing it. . . Your greatest thrill is owning it! flu Stylallno Do luxs 2-Door Sodd 7Z6 mar/fimqzfl/ ha] get in fin most loouflful BUY {or Comfort. It’ you would know a truly comfortable motor car ~—sit lzcre! Enjoy the loung- ing restlulnoss of a Super-Size Interior with extra-will! “F ive-Foot Seats,” it's the beauty-leader, t ofwlriving it. You'll g case and riding case, thrilling uy for styling. priced automo- econumy, just -— the most beautiful ity, all delivered with vings on gas and oil. For here‘s world’s champion ‘Cwlve-ln-Head engine - of the type now being used on more and more higher- biles -— the most beautiful buy for performance with as ifs the most beautiful h the Tho most Bountiful BUY for All-Round Sahty. You null 0y greater safely, too, fivefold sa/Efy protcclion exclusive to this one low-priced car: (l) NP" Certi-Sale Hydraulic Brakes with “Dubl-Life" rivctlcs! brake linings (2) Ex lfislicr [lnisiecl Body Con- struction (3) New Panoramic Visibility (4) Safely Plaid Glass in windshield sml kill inflows. and i5) the supfl’ steady, super-sale Unilizeil Knee-Action Ride. . A rsooucr or OENIRAI. MOTOR‘ G I147