MAKES KITE FLIGHT ACR- LAKE CLEVELAND, — Alp h o n I o aboard a hmnemade kite towed Canadian side to Cedar Point took by an 18-foot speedboat. The cros- an hour and 40 minutes. Woodall, 32, of Cleveland, is shown as he took ofif Tuesday on a 31mins flight across Lake Erie sin-g from Point Pelee on the (AP Wirephoto) Domestic Science Prize .Winners Al Al The following were amongst the domestic science prize win- ners at the Alberton Exhibition: Fruit cake (dark): 1. Mrs. Harry Adams; 2. Mrs. Harry Pridham; 3. Mrs. Robert Oulton. Fruit cake (light): 1. Mrs. R rph MacLennan; 2. Mrs. Harry A ‘ams; 3. Mrs. R. E. Locker-by. Three-layer cake: 1. Mrs. Jack Clark; 2.,Mrs. Erskine Clark; 3- Mrs. Harry PridIham. , Pound cake: 1. Mrs. Erskine Clark; 2. Mrs. Ivan Hardy; 3- Mrs. Lloyd Wilkie. Sponge cake: 1. Mrs.:. Erskine Clark; 2. Mrs. W. C. Mac-Kay; 3. Mrs. Lloyd Wilkie. Chocolate cake: 1. Mrs. Burton Beaten; 2. Mrs. Douglas Adams: 3. Mrs. Erskine Clark. \ Light Cake: 1. Mrs. Burton Boates; 2. M118. Jack Clark; 3- Mrs. Roy O’Meara. Scotchcake: 1. Mrs. Erskine Clark; 2. Mrs. Ivan Hardy; 3. Mrs. Annie Banks. Ice- Box Cookies: 1. Mrs. Earl Larkin; 2. Mrs. Erskine Clark; 3. Mrs. Herman Harris. Oatmeal cookies: 1. Mrs. Erv- ing Smith; 2. Mrs. Beecher Smallman; 3. Mrs. Erskine Clark Fancy cookies: 1. Mrs. Harry Pridhatm; 2. Mrs. Erskine Clark; 3. Mrs. R. E. Loczkerby. Doughnuts: 1’. Mrs. Douglas Adams; 2. Mrs. H. E. Phillips; 3. ’Mrs..Harry Adams. Macaroons: 1. Mrs. Jack Clark 2. Mrs. Roy O’Meara; 13. Mrs. Erving Smith. ' Brownies: 1. Mrs. 11. Burton Boates; 2. Mrs. Jack Clark; 3. Mrs. George Wood. Bran Muffins: 1. Mrs. Earl Larhin; 2. Mrs. Douglas Adams; 8. Mrs. Harry Adams. White bread: 1. Mrs. Walter Culbert; 2. Mrs. R. E. Lookerby; 3. Mrs. Ralph MacLennan. Whole wheat or graham bread: 1. Mrs. Jack Clark; 2. Mrs. Mil- ton Smallman; 3. Mrs. R. E. Loc- kerby». ' , Loaf, fruit or nut (yeast): 1. Mrs. Milton Smalllman; 2. Mrs. R. E. Lockerby; 3. Mrs. Harry Pridhlam. Loaf, fruit or nut (quick): 1. Mrs. Harry Adams; 2. Mrs. R. E. Lockerby; 3. Mrs. Ivan Hardy Rolls: 1. Mrs. Walter Culbert; 2. Mrs. Harry Pridham; 3. Mrs. 0rd Sharpe. , Tea biscuits: 1. Mrs. R. E. Lookerby; 2. Mrs. Harry Prid- ham; 3. Mrs. Parnell Cahill. Apple pie: 1. Mrs. Jacob Mur- ray; 2. Mrs. Harry Pridham; 3. Mrs. R. E. Lockeuiby. Raisin pie: 1. Mrs. Jack Clark; 2. Mrs. H. E. Phillips; 3. Mrs. PI‘idIham. Ince pie: 1. Mrs. Ha Prid- ham: 2. Mrs. Jack Ol‘arkirg. Mrs. Hairy Adams. Lemon pic: 1. Mrs. Harry Prid- bam: 2. Mrs. Roy O’Mearn; 3. Mrs. H. E. Phillips. Sweet mixed pickles: 1. Mrs. R. E.» Lockerby; 2. Mrs. Ivan Hardy; 3. Mrs. Robert Oulton. Mustard pickles: 1. Mrs. Rob- ert Oulton; 2. Mrs. Harry Adams 3. Mrs. R. E. Lockenby. Chowchow: 1. Mrs. Harry Ad- ams; 2. Mrs. Robert Oulton; 3. Mrs. R. E. Lockerby. r Spiced apple: 1. Mrs. R. E. Locker-by. Baring; Earmalade: 1. Mrs. an ac unan; . . Lamin- 2 Mrs Earl "Apple Jelly: 1. Mus. Lloyd Wil- kle; 2. Mrs. Erskine Clark; 3. M:.dHegma.n Harris. e urrant Jon: 1. Mrs. Eoyd ‘Wilkie; 2. Mrs. 3Robert Oul- n. % Strawberries (canned): 1. Mrs. Jack Clark: 2. Mrs. Erskine Clark; 3. Mrs. R. E. Lockerby. Strawberry preserve (cult): 1. Mrs. A. W. Craswell: 2. Mrs. Jacob Murray; 3. Mrs. Burton Stewart. Strawberry preserve (wild): 1. Margaret Fousyille; 2. Mrs. Harry Adams: 3. Peter Pate. Raspberry (canned): 1. Wilson Christopher; 2. Mrs. Jack Clark: 3. Mrs. Harry Adams; (- Mrs.I belrton Ex. 2 Ralph MacLennaIn.‘ Raspberry pre‘Serve (cult): 1. Mrs. Douglas Adams; 2. Mrs. Erskine Clark; 3. Mrs. Harry Pridham. Raspberry preserve (wild): 1. Mrs. Ralph MiaIcLenInan; 2. Mrs. R. E. Lockerbvy; 3. Mrs. Harry Adams. . Cherry preserve: 1. Mrs. Ers- kine Clark; 2. Mrs. Ivan Hardy; 3. Mrs. R. E._Loc:kerby.. Chicken canned: 1. Mrs. Annie Banks; 2. Mrs. Sergeant Mother— all; 3. Mrs. Wm. Mountain. Beef (canned): 1. Mrs. Ser- geant Mother-all; 2. Mrs. Jack Clark; 3. Mrs. Robert Oulton. Pork (Canned): 1. Mrs. Ser- geant Methenall; 2. Mrs. Jack Clark; 3. Mrs. Walter Wells. Peas, (canned): 1. Mrs. Eldred Hard-y, 2. Mrs. Jack Clark, 3. Evelyn Christopher. I ' Beans, (canned): 1. Mrs. Jack 1 Clark, 2. Mrs. Eldred Hardy, 8. Mrs. Iva/n Hardy, Honey 1. Mrs. 0rd Sharpe, 2. Mrs. Harry Adams, 3. Mrs. Ser- geant Motherall. Butter, (prints) 1. Mrs. Willard Coughlin, 2'. Mrs. Erskine Clark, 3. Mrs. M. Matthews. ‘ Butter (crock) 1. Mrs_ Willard Goughlin, 2.’ Mrs. Erskine Clark, 3. Mrs. Myre Matthews. . Collection of canned vegetables ‘ Towing service ‘ Day Phone 97224 Night Phone 8048 . 3858 Member D. A A. I MURPHY’S SERVICE STATION DEVELOPING , Your Films for 20 Years Full Quality — High Gloss in Albums GARNHUM PHOTO . srumo 135 Kent St. . Ch’town 1. Mrs. Jack Clark. 2. Wilson Christopher, 3. Mrs. Harry Adams Soap (dark) 1. Mrs. Erving Smith, 2. Mrs. Annie Banks, 3. Mrs. Ivan Hardy, Soap (light) 1. Mrs. Erskine Clark. 2. Mrs. Wentworth Yeo, 3. Mrs. Edgar Smallman. Canned beets: 1. Mrs. Jack Clark. 2. Mrs Sergeant Metherall, 3. Mrs. Lloyd Wilkie. Jelly Roll: 1. Mrs. RE. Locker- by, 2. Mrs. Erskine Clark, 3. Mrs. Ray O’Meara. Date Squares: 1. Mrs. Jack CIark, 3. Mrs. Roy O’Meara. Candy: 1. Mrs_ Erskine Clark, 2. Mrs. H.E. Phillips. Holman’s Specials: For three layercake, Mrs. Jack Clark; For sponge cake, Mrs. Erskine Clark; For chocolate cake, Mrs. H. Bur- ton Boates; For doughnuts. Mrs. Douglas Adams; For bran muf- fins, Mrs. Earl Larkin: For white bread, Mrs. Walter Colbert; For butter crbck, Mrs. Willard Cough- lin; For bedspread, Mrs. Sylvere J.F. Arsenault; For quilt, Mrs. Rose Gray; For fillet, Mrs. Fred Leard; For teacloth, Mrs. Fred Leard; For man’s sweater, Mrs. Haber Ramsay; For centerpiece, Mrs. Leonard Barnett; For shop- Page 12, The Guardian Friday, Sept. 5. 1958 Iping bag. Mrs. Ivan Hardy; For lcotton dress. MI‘S. Beecher Smallman; For Col. of Island views. Mrs. Sergeant Metherall; ,For col. of snapshots of children. iMrs. Lorne MacNeill: For num- zbered painting by boy or girl, Betty Foley. . Rug (all yarn) 1. Mrs. Isaac Dunbar, 32. Mrs. Sylvere J.F. Arsenaulvt. 3. Mrs. Beecher Small- man. Rug (any material except yarn) 1, Mrs. Robert Moase, 2. Mrs. Verna Shea. 3. Mrs. William Mountain. Rug (scenic) 1. Mrs. Sylvere J.F. Arsenault. 2. Evelyn Chris- topher. Rug (original) 1. Mrs. Wm, Mountain” 2. Mrs. Sylvere J.F. Arsenault, 3. Mrs. Ralph Adams. Rug (animal design) 1. Mrs. El- mer Hamill, 2. Mrs. Ralph Dug- gan, 3. Mrs Parnell Cohill. Door Mat: 1. Mrs.'Wm. Moun- t in, 2. Mrs. Verna Shea, 3. Eve- lyn Christopher. Braided rug: 1. Mrs. Jacob Murray, 2. Mrs_ Erving Smith, 3. Mrs. Robert Moase. Rug (any other variety): 1. Mrs. Earl Lewis, 2. Mrs. Sergeant Matherall. 3. Mrs. Harry Adams. Blanket: 1. Mrs. Isaac Dunbar 2. Mrs. Sylvere J.F. Arsenault 3, Mrs. Irving Hardy. Chenille bedspread: 1. Mrs. Gus P.A. Arsenault, 2. Mrs. Syl- vere J. F. Arsenault, 3. Mrs. Wal- ter Cookes, Bed spread (crocheted or knit- ted): 1. Mrs. Sylvere J. F. Arsen- ault. Bedspread (linen or cotton): 1.‘ Mrs. Robert Moase. 2. Mrs. Gus P.A. Arsenault. Bedspread (any other kind) 1. Mrs. Walter Colbert, 2. Mrs. Erv- ing Hardy, 3_ Mrs. Norman Mac- Millan. \ Afghan: 1. Mrs. Gus P.A. Ar- senaul-t, 2. Mrs. Rose Gray, 3. Mrs. Lee MacNaughton. Quilt (patchwork): 1. Mrs. A1- vin Hardy, 2. Mrs. Gus P.A. Ar- senaul-t, 3. Mrs, Erving Hardy. Quilt (any material except cloth): 1. Mrs. Gus P.A. Arsen- ault. ‘ Quilt (Applique): 1. Mrs. Rose Gray, 2. Mrs. Gus P.A. Arsenault 3. Mrs. Sylvere J.F. ArsenauI-t. Quilt (crib size): 1, Mrs. Syl- vere J.F. Arsenault, 2. Mrs. Gus P.A. Arsenault, 3..Mrs. Lorne MacNeill. Cushion (punchwork): 1. Mrs. Sylvere J.F. Arsenault, 2. Mrs. Ha Adams. 3. Marie Doucette. Crghion (knitted or crocheted): 1 Mrs. Gus P.A. Arsenault. .Cushion (embroidered): 1. Mrs Claude LewiS, 2. Barbara Moun- tain, 3. Mrs. Rose Gray. ALMA. Mrs. Arnold Douglas, Nouiboro, spent a few days recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bar: hour. Mrs. Maud Barbour. Charlotte- town. spent a few days recently with Mr. and Mrs. Neil Barbour and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Barbour, Montrose. Miss Shirley Barbour who is attending the teacher trashing course in Charlottetown, spent FOR RENT Floor Sanders and Edger: also Floor Sealers and Varnishes for sale CHANDLER BROS. l Plywood Place Dial 6557 the weekend at the home of be: parents, Mr. and Mrs. Waldron Barbour. Mr. and Mrs. James Arthur, Arlington, Mass. spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Barbour and family, recently. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Murray and family, of St. Eleanors, visit- CUDMORE'S DRY CLEANERS 120 Kent St. Phone 4922 on SALE SATURDAY, AT 2 P. M. — REMAIN on SALE WHILE QUANTITIES] ~ A sATunnAv‘ ’ 2 P.M..SPEC| NO PHONE on MAIL ORDERS ON THE SE SPECIALS PLEASE: v 'o Children's Jackets front closing, Sizes 3 to 6x. Colours: red, and navy. 2 PM. Special, Lined galbardine jackets with zipper two front pockets, warm plaid flannelette 1 i n i n g. each 1 I99 variety of colours. 2 P.M. Special, beige Women's Blouses Cotton sanilorized blouses in a wide Sizes 14 to 20. each 2 P.M. Special, LR Women's Heodsquores Rayon and silk in assorted colours. Size about 32” square, 57¢; each Fruit Nappies White porcelain nappies. Very prac- tical for every day use and cottage. ’ a PM. Special, 1% each Salt. Pepper a Plaques Studio Couch Covers Linoleum ‘ . Men's. Flannel Shirl-s . Cotton flannel sport shirts, san- Shoes Washable cotton duck. Action bumpers. Sizes 4 to 9. 2 P,M. Special, with white rubber soles and toe ML“ N y l o n and Vicara yarns in pretty Shoe! pastel colours. Approximately 1 ounce balls. 3-p1y. chairs, a PM. Special, ball ‘ : P.M. spend. Plastic covers in assorted colours. 2-piece sets to protect your chrome :- ‘ let - , colours. Madevof son cottbn cider-down f... polishing your Assorted '2 RM. Special, caCh c . Large wall plaques in bronzed fin— Smart. floral patterns in tones of Felt back in a wide rangeof pat- forized in assorted h andsamg. Reyersigiblo'vl lsh.’ Nice for gift giving. grey, wine. Regular 8.50. ’ w and, 0010111‘5- . A‘bOUi 2 yard! Sizes small, medium, 33095115 to 15’ 2 P.M. Special, V _ 2 EM, Special, 3 pip!- special’ rge' V g ‘pmfpsm each pair linear-yard 2 P'M' special’ each L -. ‘ ' I I l - I ' . . ‘ I i . WWW" 5 GYm'Ws'm“ Pastel Shades—Yarn Chrome Chair Covers Polishing Min: . SCHICKVARSITYSHAVERS ‘ “of beards. (Fast—action shaving head and new magna-matic motor with power to shave ( the toughest I 2" PM. each TWA W ..";;.,V;. OPEN SATURDAY 9mm, 5.45 mi «*1 \ full size mirror. rubber). ) " main T «mgr EATON’S SEMI-ANNUAL SALE, 8 Pieces MODERN 7-PII:CE BEDROOM GROUP Modern styling in' blond C- Bookcase SP FEATURE VALUE! . FURNISH anus ~ 499.00 No DOWNPAYMENT LIVINGROOM GROUP-53 PIECES Foam rubber padded Chesterfield and chair. Har Upholstered in handsome material. Tables and 4 Snack Trays in 5’- UP TO 36 MONTHLYs PAYMENTS dwood frame double rin tr Hostess Chair, Coffee Table, 2 Step SP g cons ucuon. 249.95 *rdovan mahogany finish. Suite consists of D ' Chest with 4 spacious drawers. our)” Dresser With coil spring-filled Mattress, Slat Spring and Two Pillows (Latex Foam EATON’S SEMI-ANNUAL SALE, 7 Pieces 7- PIECE KITCHEN GROUP Heavy'tubular, rubber tipped legs on all 5 pieces. Table top is heat and stth reSIstant plastic. Four well-padded matching chairs. of colours. Also Step Stool and Utility Table. Bed, 180- 198.50 Choice . 79.95 EATON’S SEMLANNUAL SALE, 7 plccel ECIAL 3 DAY SA FRIDAY - - SATURDAY MONDAY »..