Fock ’ : Meenort at Memnerta” tation Charch,| TRAVEL INTO CANADA “Y - BREADALBANE | He and Mrs. Wat-| OTTAWA (CP) — More vehicles” Honorable William Hamilton, | ip this vicinity where Mr. Watter-|Canada from the United States . postmasier-generai, Ottawa, J.V. is well known, been | thi Montague, regional director, Mon-| 9 one time, the pastor of the| of statistics Tuesday reported en > | ton, F.E. Ketchun, district dir- we i viein- | tries of vehicles in July totallea ector, Saint John, and F.A. Coyle 2,689,200, compared to 2,485,300 im | mpes sxperintendent, Uhartette Merle Zimmer-|July, 1958. This brought this. | two sons, Mark year’s January-July total to 10,<. . ; ad 229.800, two per cent more thar’ See ft * year’s comparative total of: to this vicinity, hav 500. ib § town, paid an officia) visit to the Mr. 7 '| Breadalbane Post Office on Tues-|and" Neil back ing > day. September Ist. Miss Hazel Kennedy, Ottawa, rie eo mer BEV" hi9 6 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs., Sept. 10, 1959. ee Meet ‘Kamely, Onesie, enjoyed a month's vacation | medy, Breadalbane, during the re a eo ee -first_week af September —__ | ajigax arrived in’ Breadalbane| HAPPENINGS is ae. 208 Mes, Wend For a. ‘Friday evening Saieeaae 4th. : oe Charlottetown, visited Mr.. and |qwhile here they are the. guests . d Mrs. Allan Hickox on Monday, i September 7th. ; : Mr. and Mrs. Dan Rackham, | Mr. and Mrs. Craswell : Haley Fredericton, N'B. were guests of | sod their daughter, Vivian, Wey- the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. egg Fee Reins tea cae Leslie Weeks, Elliott, during the| i oaing in the Maritimes where week of September 6. = | they visited friends im Truro, Mrs. L.E. Ackland, who spent Charl = Chute River and ‘the winter months with her dau- B — ies E ghter and son‘in-law, Mr. and , e Mrs. Burton Smythe, Comax, Bf- tish Columbia, has returned’ to edericton, P.E_I. Mr. Elmer Macintosh, who is ; employed with the Accidental In- | surance Company, Charlottetown, | Visited his pareats,Mr. and Mrs. jJames Macintosh, Rose Valley, | during- the weekend of Septem- ber 6. Mrs. John Cobb, Summerside,} was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. = Lorne Cobb, during the weekend lat Sepiember6. { Mr- and Mrs. George Bernard, || O'Leary, were guests of Mr. and | Mrs. Roland LeBiane on Satur- day.. September 5. Rev. and Mrs. M. Wa 0 @ West Lorne, Ontario, are va- | cationing “on Prince Edward Is- j\land While here Mr. Watter- worth: preached in the ‘Crawford i Mrs—George G. Wood, Dioce-|livan, Montreai, P. Q. san President. is leaving this}. Mr. Leo Sullivan, Montreal is week to attend the 74th Domin-| now vacationing with his mo- ion Annual Meeting of the Wo-| ther. Mrs. Thomas Sullivan, Rose- man’s Auxiliary of the Anglican) neath. Church of Canada. which is to be : held in Victoria, BC.. on Sep-|. Mrs. Eileen Scully has return-| tembe 23-26 also the executive! ed to her ho.ne in Georgetown! meeting in Vancouver; B.C. from after spending a very pieasant September 17-19. week visiting relatives in Mont- ; real, P. Q. Mrs. Edwin D. Bowman of Ar- 4 lington. Virginia, arrived by! Mr. and Mrs. James Sullivan; plane last week to visit with her| have returned to their home in mother, Mrs. W. G. Sutherland! Montreal, after holidaying with and her sister Mrs. John F. Mac-| their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al- Leod. phonsus MacPhee in Cardigan, and Mrs. Thomas Sullivan, Rose- Mr. Charlees McCarthy. Busi-| neath. ness Manager of the Robert Simp soa Co . Lid., Halifax, N.S. at-) union took place recently, when! companied by Mrs. John Burnett nearly._all. the members of the! of Ste. Anne Belliveau. Quebec,| family of the late Mr. and Mrs and Mrs. Zona Burnett of Halifax,| Richard Metcalfe of Victoria, P.| have returned home, after - rR I. along with the members of} ing’ the weekend holiday on tte| their families visited the Island Island, the guests of Mrs. Gordon! and enjoyed very much meeting: Essery, 60 Grafton Street. with each other after an absence : a of several years. Those who vis Miss Ruth Croken left recently) ited here were: Mr. and Mrs. Gil-| to resume her teaching duties in| bert Metcalfe, Vancouver. B. C.,| Schefferville. Quebec, after hav-|Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Metcalfe.’ x 5 , "Ting been ealled home due to the| Ottawa. Ont. Mr. and Mrs. Har-| 2 | MR. AND MRS. STERLING WALLACE HARDY ‘ sudden death of her mother, Mrs.| old Greenway ‘nee Gertrude anal ° _ | Emmett Croken. oe ecalfe:! and daughters Joan and York United Church Is @ shes: abate slat nt -Silin Nancy of Ottawa. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Metcalfe and sons Barrie.” “Setting Of Pretty Wedding (srewutz wis Sater gras Satee Fame SINE Malachy’s Church weeks holiday in the United we re Ds ‘daughter of Mr and 0 «. rs Douglas Metcalfe, ne’ Scene Of Pretty Wedding | " A : =F A very happy and interesting} MR. AND MRS. KENNETH GALLANT The marriage of Miss Norma Mr. and Mrs. Hardy were unable Janie Lewis and Sterling Wallace to attend. their son's wedding. A miscellaneous shower for) | > —__Hlardy was_solemnized—at—4-—-p.| Miss Eleanor Hardy, sister_of. the Miss_Edera—Rodd—was— given by — Pink and white streamers and !—s¢—\fatachy’s Church, Kinkora,| beth roses. « t . il ca Se m. Saturday, August 15th. 1959,| groom, received the guests, in the| Miss Katherine Robison and Mrs.| baskets of cut flowers lent a fes- wae the scene of a pretty wedding} Miss Rita Gallant. sister of the BEAUTY : 7 in the qiiet beauty of the York| absence of the bridegroom’s mo-|Jack Campbell. at Keppoch|tive air to the rooms at the See ee ? | groom, and Miss Audrev Doyle, wt ; United Church of Canada, York,/ther. Miss Hardy wore a linen| Beach Hotel on Wednesday eve-| home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mac-) 0? August 12th at 9. am when} bridesmaids, were identically IS YOUR BUSINESS - P. eT | dress in the popular champagneée ning. September 2. Miss Rodd Arthur, Kensington, on Friday the Reverend Clarence Croken, gowned in blue french lace over oat . _ The Rev. G. A.D. Elliott of} shade. Both Mrs. Lewis and Miss| was the recipient of many lovely | evening. 2 on meses united in marriage Rose Marie taffeta. cocktail length. the gowns Immediate openings for women ~ ——York. performed the ceremony | Hardy wore corsages of pink and’ and useful gifts A deticiou< junch-| ber of friends and relatives gath-- Galan? of Toronto. daughter of had full shirred skirts and cum-- ee — — es! : : é Traditonal nuptial music was | white shattered carnations. . eon was served. The table waslered to tender their daughter,/ Mr and Mrs. John C. Gallant of! berbunds which formed a large, ees » = $10 a I 9 played by Richard Vessey. Mrs.| Miss Marrilyn Lewis presided centered with a bouquet of mix-' Eleanor, a pre-nuptial shower _Kinkora. P EI. and Kenneth Ray-| bow with streamers in the back, Part time representing Avon | Jack Carr sang “Oh. -Perfect | at the guest book during the re-| ed flowers.. : : | The Bridal chorus was played by mond Gallant, son\of Mr. and the bodice featured a round neck-| Cosmetics in Queen's Co. in| , Love,” during the signing. of the/ ception which was held on the! : | Miss Marjorie MacArthur while' Mrs. John T. Gallant of Port-| line and short <leeves. They wore | Townships 33. 34 35 and 49. For | Fe : register. lawn at the bride’s home. A three-/ Miss Rodd, whose moarri- the brideto-be was escorted to age PF! White picture hats and accessor-|, : stake coed a . Th. y The chureh and altar were ap-|fiered wedding cake trimmed age takes place Saturday. was|a seat of honor by Miss Shirley, ye. Raymond Smith was or-|.es and carried nosegays of white |imerview wre Mrs. RG.) P HONE SHOPPT gropriately decorated with bou-| with white roses and topped with| further entertained at a—miscel- Jardine. T daintily wrapped st for the occasion and ac- roses ce | Dunn, 200 Leslie St., Moncton, | quets of flowers. _ |love birds was in the centre of| laneous fhower on Monday eve- parcels wéFe opened bY MFETEgmpanied Winston Roberts and| Mr. Paul Gallant was best man. N. B. | CHARLOTTETOWN STORE ONLY The bride ie the daughter of Leod. Marjorie MacPhee. Kath- ning at the home of Mrs. Robert|Carl Stewart and Miss Audrey qgar¢hret Connick who sang ap- Messrs Lloyd-and Leonard Gal- : Mr. end Mrs. Harry Lewis,|TY2 MacPhee, all from Quincy,| Acorn. Kirkwood Drive West At| MacEachern. while the gift cards 5250-\.:e hymns during the Nup- lant ushered the quests $ ! a Yor&, P.E1.- The bridegroom | Mass... Mrs. Shirley—MacPhee,|the close of the evening # deli-|were read by Mrs. Roger Ken-) tia) yyace | A-Feeeption was held at Birch " fe the aa “ Mr and Mrs. Jam- Pembroke, Mass.; Clifford Shaw,| cious lunch was served Many, nedy and Mrs. Charles Waugh | Given in marriage bv her fa-| Mill Lodge. for 75 guests. Thej| si d es Hardy..178 Concord Road. Bed-| C2™>ridge. Mass : Mr. and Mrs.tiovely gifts were received. | The many lovely gifts were ar- ik tiie heli an diant in Dride’s table was attractively ar-| ford, Mass., U.S. A” |Howard Court. Tabor. Alberta, | - ranged by Miss Gladys Davison). wane ee als wag ; ranged-*with summer flowers and/~ ‘Bake a batch of crusty Given in marriage by her ‘fa-| Miss Nadia Babish, Saskatoon,! Before leaving the employment and Miss Marlene. Darrach, and ee tate tha eT meer contered with a three tier wed- 3 ‘ther. the bride wore a full-lencth| Saskatchewan of the P. E. I. Travel Bureau. the baskets were refilled by Mis- nt a ae odddaia sont ding cake e \ gown of imported eheintitie oni. The toast to the bride was the staff presented Miss Rodd’ ses Laura Bell and Thelma Moase Sana lata © He da’ hatin ‘ofl Mrs. Gallant. mother of the). nner O . gg broidered | in sequins and pear! | Proposed by Gordon Hardy. The with a gift of her chosen china. and carried in by: Misses. Gwen-) nee a : . on po on anal ne| Bride, was altired in a blue «t dent = beads, with tiers of tulle and scal-| 870M appropriately replied. : meth MacMurdo and Rosita Crok- | ned. th sequins, long slim/ length dress, with white accessor-) @ If you bake at home, you'll want to try a batch ; out from the basque waist tine. | Miss Lewis was graduated from Mrs. Thomas Sullivan has re en. Featured during the evening! cited » ie ao. e} fell Sidi ies and a corsage of white car-! : ete ee : The bridal bouquet was a white | Prince of Wa College and R. turned to her home in yr ages eee ene sek eee a ot ait ao Serial pe ins and] nations : : a of crunchy Dinner Rolls. ‘They're so easy to : : ml ee te. L. Ealepiial ool of Nursing. after spending a very enjoyable Mabel Urch. a RO Te . s- Gallant. mother of the . 2 ap: Regi edgy llr mers gen! then she has worked as a| week with her son and daughter- Hogg. Walter Moase and Gerald ree a bouquet. of Better oe eee ag hs Migr make when you use fast rising dry Best Yeast! earrings. a gift frrom the groom | graduate nurse in Boston Mass., in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James Sul-' Millar i ‘Mr rt a ale of white print dres« with corres- Miss Marjorie Lewis attend-| Lethbridge. Alberta, and Colorado 3 ee ee ne, alrn © | ponding accessories and also wore: } : a Springs. Colorado. Mr. Hardy iveli ' ‘ _ | honor, sister-inlaw of the bride, eta” bead abtiias CRUSTY DINNER ROLLS ed her sister as maid of honor. | >? Y @ livelihood, the better I appre-| T LOUIS ema a “*> g@ corsage of white carnation Her gown was fashioned of im-| 2@duated from Belmot High ciate the one we follow. It may| > ‘ | was. ZOWneS 2 Pak BYn over ka ‘Among out of town guests were : ° an. Hal- | Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wedge. had a round neckline which form- Mr. gn Mrs) Ted Shreens 1. ie : ie ; : : trying days—and what occupa- ; ' a wT | dak ties detached panel is ifax, N.S. Mr. and Mrs. Wi! iam slim bodice and bouffant skirt. | 5) a oe on he is self-em- tion or calling hasn't? but after accompanied by Greg Wedge. is tack Se dee edie nies Jacques, Portland, Maine. and oe -— — anette | Out a aan cab nciuded Mi jail, it’s an independent way of have returned te their home | ture hat and accessories and car- whem rag thet — a a ions Added | Eleanor Hardy. Waltham. Mass., =e = t met New York after visiting their) ried a nosegay of Queen Eliza- a to set Gallons itl ve taffeta cummberbund finished in| ar. = rag oe Bed-| aeqees rotmd and they cette down) bereste. ra = — ae 0 — side in Toronto where they are the fronf with a three loop-bow [Or¢. -Vlass:., Mrs. Daniel Mac- . ge. also Mr. an rs ported Swiss organdy : Schoo - & i : | : taffeta. cocktail length, the go. over mint-} 1. Belmont. Mass: Since re- gave its discouragements and its ” ' a green colored taffet featuring | turning from duty in U.S. A Measure into a large bowl 4 ¢. portion intoa long roll about 114” lukewarm water; crumble and add in diameter. Cover with a damp 1 cake Best Yeast—or stir in 1 tsp. cloth and let rest 15 mins. Using ’ granulated sugar and sprinkle with a floured sharp knife, cut dough 1 envelope Best dry Yeast. Let into 2” lengths and place, well stand 10 minutes, THEN stir well. apart, on ungreased cookie sheets. Clar- Ferdinand Brown in St. Louis. employed. — Photo by Heckbert. Add % ¢ lukewarm weer ond — _— pee ——— and hemline streamers. Miss Donald. the Misses Florence Me- cozily to rest beneath the downy ence Wedge and family Congratulations are extended to 1 tsp. salt. Add, all at once, 3'4 ¢. let rise, uncovered, for ‘2 . Margaret Coffin and Miss Helen! A ‘telegram of congratulations ; Wiegs of the night. : | Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus-Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bowles who once-sifted all-purpose flour and Brush with cold water and let rise work in with the hands; work in Ynother 14 hour. Meanwhile, stand _ 3 tbs. soft shortening. Knead on a broad shallow pan of hot water lightly-floured board until smooth in the oven and preheat oven to hot, and elastic. Place in greased bowl. 425°. Remove pan of water from Cover with a damp cloth and set oven,and bake the rolls in steam- in warm place, free from draft. _ filled oven’ for % hour, brushing Let rise until doubled in bulk. them with cold water and sprink- down dough in bowl, fold _ ling lightly with cornmeal! after the over, cover and again let rise until ‘first 15 mins., and again brushing doubled in bulk. Turn out on them with cold water 2 minutes lightly-floured board and divide before removing baked buns from into 2 equal portions; shape each the oven. Yield—18 rolls. Lewis who served as bridesmaids) WaS received from Jean Hanson Until tomorrow — — —Diary+-/ family of Redding. Mass visited were-—married’ recently in the wore identical gowns in shades 22d Jovee-Low of New Westmin- Good-night. . . ‘at the home of Mr md Mrs aculate Conception Church, | . of maize. All three attendants. ster, B.C. . a a almir Road. The bride is the} - carried nosézays of white and| The couple left immediately . fhter-ef Mr. and Mrs. Henry : yellow sta daisies Norma| following the reception for a wed- rt while Ne groom is the THAT HURTS SIDEZ STOMACH Gall Moor®aajece of the bride,| ding trip to Maine. The bride’s ; | son of Mr and Mrs. George Bow-) spastic Colitis (functional irritation of was flower zirl. She wore mint! going away costume was fashion- : ~ |} St. Edward. now serving} jhe Ral pom lage engy LO glo ong green organza over ruffled lace.| ed of vicuna eofored Italian silk ' \merican Navy. Mr Y and | burning pains im the side. Gas. Heart- The bodice featured short sleev-| Dupiani. The slim sheath dress , | Mrs. /Bowies will make their | SXms, Dees Dercee cf sineae es and a scooped neckline. A soft was given added detail by a polka erushed sash at the waist ended dot cummerbund in a matching in a huge bow in back. Nelson| shade of. vicuna and white. A Hardy, nephew of thie bridegroom | short jacket ‘with three quarter served as ringhearer Jength sleeeves emphasized the Attending! the bridegroom was Empire waistlinn while a match: bie brother. Gordon Hardy. Seat-| ing polka dot bow at the collar ing the guests were Laken Lew-| completed the effect. She carried is. the bride's brother. and Jack her Yerchid corsage pinned to a _ Carr. cousin of the groomm | white linen purse. Her accessor- The oride’s mother wore a ies were whitte and brown Gress fasmoned of floral silk in aj The couple will reside at 278 af oa ae ; Dizziness. Burning of Stomach, n the tn ted Sates | Jannat Siow and Pep. Jf you suffer from i Yrs John Kinch and Se et ene: mee 3 . > : -¢ | Sime nm . ly n | daughter Muriel of Halifax. N.S.| gonaps POWDERS which a deeas i ivisited at the home of Mr. and’ @ays to relax tense intestine muscies, “ive Mohy Ga ¢ vrerentis , tothe sore mucus membranes and check | Mrs. Aiphy tralian recent | setdity. It ie mot « laxative but works to . Mr. Frank Arsenault and son of ent ote MSOLADE POW ERS Bare ! rsenat : t- iSt. John. NB. spent the weekend! admetionor money beck. At all drug stores. } , aah at the home of Mr. and Mrs. |. : ! ee ee ’ aa ‘ ica : scat babooie erertrepe / Jéhn J. Arsenault. in St. Louis.| Friends of Francis Brown are Pleased to see him home and im- proved in health after his Way oe YOUR REFRIGERATOR... 3 a be sorry to learn that he Isa \\A | \ | I] Ml fy SL amet NV a i ea z = Sparkling-Clean and Fresh - becoming shade of sea-green.|Concord Road, Bedofrd, Mass. Her accessor es were pink u. &. A. Friends of Harold Warren will Due te an iliness im the family (Phote by Craswell) ELLEN’S DIARY Garden Flowers Will Add Loveliness To Your Table Now that we catch glimpses of!zgeraniums grown too large to Motion on the farmiands bout.| winter easily, so to save the 2 ( thoughts of gardening - minded | biossoms and colors we like: the ' farmwives wander away these! white and biush \of pink, the days from current blossomings to pink of the ‘‘appleblossom,”’ the PS, shall have in the year|salmom, and scarlet and erim- which lies ahead. September days| son. -This we did today in, war- wl wing by. Andypo matter) rant of next year's plants. And| «™ ha* summery and lovely ‘they | among our favorite reading-and may promnise to be. we must re-| what delightful materia) it is to member that frosts come early! dream on’ was the Fall-list to us at Alderiea, by the old mill- ifrom the Island _NatSery, good ® stream: So we enjoy and gather) friend of the gardening farmwife garden-biessings while we may.| “HM wishes were-horses”. . .what Seeds: we gathered this after-| bulbs and othe? potential garden- floon from the nasiurtiums, re-| beauty we. should buy! ; 4 flecting geatefully that if it had| Summer flowerings at Alderlea. Miss Doris LeClair has return- = @ ed to her work in Charlottetown her sister, Mrs. Joseph P. Gau- ; JUJUVLAL AAG =. IM Skconps with | ’ “ after spending the weekehd with det_and- family in St. Louis. CR | of BRAVED CROCODILES . wn io ‘ IPOH, Malaya. ‘AP)—Hussein : ¢ , Bin Noordin is pretty. sure of the 441 Kamponz village votes in his; bid for Parliament. He valiantly passed the crocodile test, a 200- year-old village custom that re quires each visitor to swim a river alive with snapping croco- diles: the good go unharmed, the bad .are snapped. Hussein. an! Alliance Party candidate crossed! unharmed. Your refrigerator can hove the erisp freshness that only Soda gives. ef A little Baking Soda on a damp cloth drives away musty food odours. _ — leaves all delicate enamel €; PRINTED : , PATTERN\ | a SOBOTSIS | 402 mg surfaces odour free and sparkling A noo been for de foresight of ano-| on our patches of lawns are most i M 2 " — ae . ose ; ther farm‘ife in Whrwesting hers| attractive now and looking over 2 rene 7 7 \s; a ne I ny ( yf clean — without risk of tainting ry in good time last year, our gar-| the bloom we think the farm ° ee 4 L : den would likely have missed; wife who plants the easily culti-; - design by ALAN PHILLIPS, food. For this is the same pure Soda you use in cooking. __ ‘Recommended: by leading — ory and| vated ae T= 359 AB ONL from it their present glory and | vated things - nasturtiums, mari-} ~egae 3 ae \ pA loveliness. And how well they re-| golds, pansies, dafilias, will be pay one for their planting! The| amply repaid for any time or THE SHEATH-A REAL STYLE-MAKER hees afid humming -_ birds| labor she expends. She should too) ' refrigerator monvfocturers. » : love them. And the children too.|have a foot of southernwood for BY ALAN PHILIPS on a summer's day—silk crepe, pleased to sample the nectar | houquet-spice, one or more of as-, The day4odinner sheath —{ satin, or tissue faille for 4 o'clock e : from the depths of the spurred | paragus for green feathery grace.| one fashion no smart wardrobe and-after occasions from now cups. - : |And certainly one of perennial | can live without! Thank creative,| right through fall. Printed Pat- > The seeds have a piquant fila-| Baby's Breath for it: .misty and, Canadian-born .Alan Philips for, tern M402 is a drese designed for) | vor and for:a table bouquet, one delicate charm because onc e| shapihg it simpty-pit"%d superbly lencore after encore of \ compli-| wiooich blends in moet happily|these three are. established they that you look a mere. shadow of | ments. . with all foods and appointments, | take care of themselves, or so we yourself. Note the wise and wor Printed Pattern M402 is avail- few flowers have more appeal.|bave found it, through many a derful . details — Backdipping| abie in Misses’ Sizes 8. 10,°12, 14, Arranged naturally not bunched : jmeckline, adroit seaming that|/16 and 18. 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