? PAGE TWELVE ”,8s'c6se-5.7 t&.'dII'b-- E if'Eddie didn't mind my being smarter, but this summer, l I outgrow him two inches." 7 By George Cloak, I-Iigliwuy. The Maritime Electric There will he an liilrwniptlon of electric power on our Borden line West of (THEY towels on Friday, Sep- tember 12th, between the hours of 9 am. and 12 noon, and 1:30 to 4 p.m., weather pemiiiting, for the purpose of making the necessary replacement and movement of poles due to the construction oi" the 'l'i'aiis-Canada MacArthur-Broderick Wedding -The Sacred Heart church. Alberton, ,wos the scene of a pretty wedding on Wednesday morning, September l0tli when Muriel Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Broderick, and Stan- ley Nelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. James MacArthur, were united in the holy bonds of matrimony. Rev. W. E. Monaghan performed the ceremony and also celebrated Nuptial Mass. The bride was lovely in a street length dress of mauve nylon, white hat and accessories and corsags of white roses. The brides- maid, Miss June Broderick, coils- in of the bride, wore a dress of pale green tafletri. with nizitcliing accessories and rorsage of Ameri- can Beauty roses. Mr. Justin Gavin, lilberton i-fHE GUARDIAN. South, was best man. Wedding music was played by the church organist, Mrs. lv'.. Larter, and appropriate hymr.s sung by Mr. Raymond A'l-learn. After the ceremony, breakfast was served to the immediate fam- illes at the home of the bride's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. James Broderick. The -bride's, table was centered by a three-ti l wedding rake topped with inun- atiire bride and erooni. In ill” evening in delicious supper was served at the home of the groomta parents, to about sixty guests The room was decorated with piizlzl and white si.rcainei's and iili:tc wedding hells. Later, a shower was tendered the newly-weds in the parish lia!l,i when they received many beauti-l ful gifts, also envelopes contain-i; ing money. The gifts were opencdt by Mrs. Peter Broderick and ac-i companying nanies and good wishes read by Miss I”rant-es Mr-. Alduff, and arranged on tliej table by Mrs. James Broderick: and Mrs. Edloiv Albert. The. groom, on behalf of his bride andt himself, thanked all for then lovely gifts. The reniaitidrr of tlic vvr'iii:u.' was spent in rlaiicinl: to the l:vrl;. , tmuslc of Messrs, John D. Scully. and Peter Denny of Lennox ls- tland (viciinst, with Mrs. Michael, A'I-learn and Miss Thelnio. A'-l I-learn Ipianistsi. Lunch was served by Mrs. l'-Id-, low Albert, Mrs. Erskiiie llIliilllBll,l Mrs. Cyril Bernard and Mrs i James Broderick. - -B.W.i l L Locke Rciiilmiind Vicinity Mr. and ltlrs Fl'alll”.S F:iflll('ilHl'fi inf Hamilton, (hit, were guests on Wrhursday evening. August 28th at. iths home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry iArsenault, Forest View. Mrs. Anthony Finnan of Howlan was in Charlottetown on Thurs- day. August 28th. i l l l I i Mr. Fred Rix of tho Locke Road lwss in O'Leary on Saturday, Aug- ,ust 30th. i Mr. Yinrrnt Gallant of (TI.eary was in Bloomfield on Tliiirsciay evening, August 28th. Mr. Matt Griff-inqof the Locke .Road was in O'Leary on Monday, iseptcmber lst. , MM. : Mr. Merritt. Callaghan. super- visor of schools, visited Forest ,Vicw school on Tuesday, Septem- iber and. Miss Melvina Arseiiault and Mrs. Beatrice Griflin left on Friday morning, August 29th, for their homes in Palmer and Attleboro, CAPITOL Summon-side Tonight 7 - 9:20; Saturday 2:30 - 7 - 9:20 BIG DOUBLE BILL X BILLY nu: ma ” ALLAN H ROCKY LANE no ms srAi.i.ioii Buck isc A VVIQ3. WM I4 0113 H IORIAN PANAMA Illd MELVIN FRANK in u 0 I -mun , llienliil -we xx -gar -.s,z-t,K,-...,F,IN.,z"'x.r"”--'” . Vi )e r . A LLAWAY W.” ('1 .- ' . 6AntIA7'””"Y-I: Vi-iiifhi lcszlili L-C. , I The hilarious comedy of a 5100-a-month cowboy who became ( 2 (V a Hollywood celebrity overnight! '5 am GANG ON ms 00, .M...- l3lilXtEJlill CIITITIII ' GIN I'll! - I01 IIICIIR A REPUBLIC Pi('TllD: i Ma. after spending almost three CAMEO THEATRE . Kenslngton. Friday-Saliirdsy 7:15-9:l!i. All for the love of a captive Yankee girl men fought danger and liiirdshm. i.Vlcn as rugged as the mountain, itiicy fought on. l-Errol Flynn in "ROCKY MOIINTAIN" with Patricia Vllymoro. Also Serial and News i l of! 'Pr.Vlna' to svold hitting a dog trotting scros the highway, an - arlny truck, seen ftbove, from Cnhp UI":'flPll. (liit, svi rrvcd into a group of trees, killing four officer cedets mllrlzlit and lniuriiig four others, one of uliom died later in hospital. The acizideiit occurred when the trill k mi'i,v.iig Zlil IIIOIIIDPTS of Royal Canadian Arinurcd Corps back to Camp Borden from a training exer- cise, swerved out of control'nea,r Mealord, when the driver tried to avoid liittiiiq the dog, seen at left Ca .l. Massry. The three- ton caiivas-covered vechlle had just rescendcd a two-niiie-long hill and uas on a sti':iiElinwi'ty on is newly paicd road '.-xlieii its driver srwuniz lilo left of ilie road to the s.'iiirlv Sil0'.li(iPl', hill the trees and crossed bark to the right side of the liigliway. Among the vie-tum: of the accident was Officer Cadet Eugene will! i was killed. Officer Cadet Charles J. Clievrrie of ('linrioiieloivn was re- li-asctl from liuspiinl after treat- mi-nt. CHARLOTTETOWN Carleton and Vicinity .- -Mr. and Mrs. Des.n Bell and Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Bell of Car- leton motored to Fundy Park, N. B.. on Saturday. Dtember 6th, where they will spend a couple of days. Mr. and Mrs. Donald MacDon- ald of Carleton motored to Stan- ley Bridge on Friday, September 5th, where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Dan MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Resgh Psynter and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Somers of Carleton motored to 'Presque Isle. Maine on Friday, September 5th to attend the fu- neral of Mr. Paynterts brother, whose death occurred recently. Miss Audrey Campbell of Sum- merslde spent Saturday and Sun- day, September 6th and 7th Carleton with her mother, Mrs. Austin Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. Alyro Bernard of the R.C.A.l". Station in Summer- side spent the weekend of Sep- tember 7th in Carleton, guest of Mr. and Mrs. Allie Gallant. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Clievcrie of Cape 'Pravci'se had as their guests last week Mr. Clieverie's sister, Mrs. Alfred Doucette, and her son Lee. Mr. and Mrs. George Choverio and family and Mr. and Mrs.i Ambrose Maclntyre of Charlotte- town were the guests of Mrs. Stanley I-lnwatt on Monday, Sep- tember lst. -R, M771- MM Lincoln And Vicinity IN MEMORIAM COSTAIN CHARLES Charles Costaln, well known and well loved fisherman of Ebbsfieet, P. E. Island. passed away at his home on Saturday morning, Aug- ust 30th, at 10 o'clock. Three Christ-like qualities he had: firm undiminlshed faith in God: his love for little children: the world knew he was kind, for sntnt and sinner called him friend. Aticr sixty years, occupied with the ancient and humble task of fishing which, for him, combined pleasure and duty, he has entered his last haven. An orphan from early child- hood, liavliig missed the benefits of the school built by his fatht-is, he learned to love the sea, per- haps because his forbears built their farmstead near its shores, on the western coast of P. E. Is- land. when they first settled on the unfilled virgin soil, crowded Miss Mary Gallant, Lynn. Mass. is visiting her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Gallant, New Orlt-ans.t , e 4 Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Gallant havei returned to their home in Cam-I bridge, Mass, alter visiting with! friends and relatives on P. E. Is-, land. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Devaux and sons Richard and Dale of iVFPi'.STV'l-Bil-lirltlz in stiri'oundnig dlstrir M" llrniv (iallaiit of the l.ynr.kc lined was in 0'1;-ary recently. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Peters and Keith, of Fortune, were in Bloom- field on the evening of Thursday, Auciist Eflih. - Mr. and Mrs. have Laroiiiiiro and family, who spent their vaca- tion TlSillll5Z relatives in Bloom- field and vicinity, left on Tuesday mnrniniz, August. 26th, to return to their home in Brockton, Mass. Mr. ard liirs. Fraiik Rirliard oi Dnyar, arcoinpziiiird by Mrs. J01: Pinonii of l)iivar and Mrs. Mar- tznrrit Arsenault of Forest. View, were visitors to Tignish on Labor Day, Sepicinber ist. , --A.N. Macteod - Ellands Wedding -One of the prettiest weddings of the season took place at Con- way United Church at four olclock on Prlrlai, Scptenili:-r 5th, when ,V(ll'll.'l Eleanor. daiigliier of Mr. land Mrs. Ralph Ellands of Me- Neill's Mills, P. E. I., exchanged marriage vows with Obadiah Ramsay, son of Mr. Alexander MacLcod and the late Mrs. Moc- Lcod, of Victoria West, P. E. I. The church was beautifully decorated with pink and white streamers, wedding bells and standards of gladloli and mixed flowers forming the floral setting for an arch of asparagus fern and isweet peas. The guest pews were prctiily decorated with sweet peas tied vnth white satin ribbon. Rev. J. A. MlacDonald perform- ed the ceremony and Mrs. Erland Ramsay, Conway, was in charge of the wedding music. Little Miss GRAPAIID Tlll'RSDAY and SATURDAY ANNIE GET l i l 1 Ruth Ramsay, Conway, sang very .sitrotly, "O Proiniso life." during THEATRE FRIDAY AT 8:30 7:30 and 9:30 YOUR ' GUN i Starring: Betty Hutton and Howard Keel A delightful musical comedy in color. Cascumpec and-The signing of the register. S. lfaverhill, Mass, spent an enjoy- Thc youthful bride, who" was able week visiting Mrs. Drvauxsi given in mrnriarzc hy hrr uncle, mother, Mrs. Mary Doiron, Newt ixlr. Lemuel Day, Wolllngloii,i0rlrans. made a rhamiing appearance as The sympathy of t.his commun- ity is being extended to Mr. and Mrs. John O'Connor and family in their TCCPHC Sfld bereavement. she entered the church dressed in her wedding gown of pale blue net over nylon sheer with white ac- crssories. She carried a bouquet of red roses with maiden hair fern. M'3C1'e0d' 5m'” M the 5T9Om' was Orleans on August 244th The 3m”"'iiVel3' aimed A” pmk iaii funeral which was largely attend- feta with white accessories. She ed, ,,,,1,', held from he,. late rieslg 0317194 E h0WlU5l Oi WHGW 70595 dcnce to St. Ann's Church, Hope with maiden hair fern. River. The ::room was supported by -. ..- Mr. Clnrenro l-lllands. brother of firms Anita Gatiaui, Au-nmpan. the bride, while Mr. Gordon Mur- ray and Mr. Peter Miller were ushers. The bride's mother iirr daii;;liier's wrcldimz, R lirou-ii Miss Hrlrna Gallant has-taken rrcpc dress with matching acr.cs- Ill) hrr duties as teacher of St. 50,395 mm W0", ,1 cm-sage or p1nk.Pat.rick's School. Her many friends msebuds. wish her a successful school year. Following the ceremony s ro- " ception for sixty guests was held M13 imd M75- led by Miss Lt"il.'i Gallant of Rus- tico, is at present. visiting relatives and friends in Massachusetts. chose for Joshua Gallant. by forest trees, perhaps, too, it nas that in his heart there called to him through dim forgotten years, the innate blood of Celtic isles washed by the sunset seas. A philosophic wisdom, born not of books and learning's lore, set him apart, a gentle heart. that noiirishcd a gentle niliid born of a grntle rare. The learned taught ill iiisdoin's arts and crafts found knowledge there that quite con- founded years of study, search and thought. Class he knew not, for he loved only good, the great. and the low- ly, with love not unrequited Ilinisrlf ll sunple fisherman, called strangely forth the love and in- terest of the proudest and most learned, as also. of the crowd that daily laboured at his side. Faults and failings, he had a number an the natural man might measure, but his great kind heart and magnetic personality out- weighed all imperfections, neither did they drag down his soul, nor did vain pride and aspiration puff up ambition into the dangerous atniiisplieie of life. He lived, loved, toiled and gave iliM'l'lliiy of his worldly goods to nerdy ones about him, asking naught of life but a small boat, favouring winds, calm seas, and daily bread. His natural gift of wholesome humour, and sometliiiig of orig- inal, spicy wit, fell among his associates like beams of sunshine plinting through the clouds and rains of daily life. at work as also in his later years of retirement. The religious teachings of his griitle fathci”s home, revered to the end. more in practical life than in public demonstration, had at the home of the bride's par- 23' o'1I”da"5r 'f'C;:,”y Ctitiebrtillievii enis, where the rooms were laate- h:)9n1l'; ggugiin ilweas inirweg to wlf fully decorated with bouquets of warm" 0; Iinigry guestssewho mthiiil lflowers. The bride's table was ren- 6 ,5 exwnd hearw conm,M'ulm fired with " three Her. wedding lions and best wishes. Mr. and lcake md mlmnmre bride mmlMrs. Gallant. were the recipients igroom in an arch, made by M”',of many beautiful and useful giit.s.I F Gordon Millar, and decorated by ,G V ,1 Mrs, Stanley Huicillllsoll. Those - , .....,.., i assisting in SOl'Vlll;.' were Mirs. NORTH Ru 3 w. 1. Clayton Day, Mi-s. Stanley Hut- chiiison, Mrs. James Williams, The September mggtmg of mg Miss Beth Ramsay and Miss Nomi River w.1. met. at the hflme Muriel Wall. of Mrs. Clayton Stevenson. The Mr. And MltS- M301-Md H19” ml Nnieeting opened by repeating the brief lmncvmoon. tourmiz New ”Instll.iite Ode". Roll call was an- Brunswick. On their return, they will reside in Victoria West where the groom is A successful farmer. Their many friends join in wish- lng Mir. and Mrs. iifnclieod nil success in their married life. sivered with "What we dislike most in women". Minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. and commit- tees were then heard from. Mar. Clayton Stevenson is to see about a new ball for Warren Grove School, Correspondqice was read and dis- cussed and a ”thank you" card I was received. I 0 0 Mrs. Edison Mutch kindly invited the members to her home for the , 4 October meeting. The lunch com- I-'rieiids here are sorry to learnimittcc will be Mrs. Mlltoii Willis. iihai. Mr. A. P. Crretti has againlMm. Stirling Macxlnnon, Mrs. Borden and :had to enter the RC. Hospital for 1,,m,-em-9 Molynggyyx um M-,5, ltreatment. Clayton Stevenson. Collection for the evening amoiinted to 31.70. The meeting i - -Miss Diane.-Mclgmllaii, who has ilinm spending her holidays with their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. ilfermiin MacDougall, Rlchmniid, ihiui returned to her home in Bor- den. was then adjourrird and lunch was then served by hostess and com- mittee ln charge. MINER AL W'F.AL'l'H i Gun- l Borden School opened after the a part in all his activities. as also in his conversation. ”There is One above who directs all things” was his favourite conclusive argu- . tuber IEPTEMBER 12. m lllliorlon, United church Guild -Alberton United Oh met at the home of ta.i",';?..,':f:,if Mrs. Arthur Wilkie, for the Se ' tember meeting. Worship wu 15,; by Mrs. Frank Weeks. One vis- itofhwasmwielcamed. e v ng comnuttgo ten home calls. On motion x:?o1i4l:,:1 Cedric Hunter. seconded by Mu" Frank Weeks, the treasurer wa, t instructed to forward the quay. erly contribution of twenty.g,v dollars to the congregatlonalti-gas surer. Members were remiiidpg that sunshine bags are to bg cm. . lected and turned in at the hex, meeting. It was decided to piece is quilt, work to begin at the Or- meetlng, for which Mm Cedric Hunter invited the mem- bers to her home. when assistant hostesses will be Mrs. A. R. war. lis and Mrs. Hunter Weeks, Wm, ship will be led by Mrs. A c Green. ' ' Visiting committee for the , lng month will be Mrs. Er-:f1I:,i, Campbell and Miss Beth Waugh The program took the form or .' silent auction. Articles for 9.1. were placed on a table and in- stead of bidding audlbly member: wrote their bids on a slip or paper and placed it under nu. article. This novel type of .u,. tion proved interesting. smumn, and successful. At the close of the meeting rs. freshments were served by 1,)". hostess assisted by Miss Hum Hardy and Mrs. Frank Weeks. -1; ment in all controversy. He saw the cross fall neglected. 13' from We Shire of the chuitzi built by his fathers and the church itself finally sold into union-tiw church in which he had leuned his Bible, where, beside his dear and gentle mother, he had listen. ed to his father dlrectinghischm and leading with gifted voice .n holy song. He only said, ”Gr.'l doetli all things well". Dissension be shunned reticent- ly, finding at last God's alts; on the sea and heaven everywhere His love for little children set-nu ed to increase with years nil? drew them to lilm ever, 11.. greatest delight. only to gum: with childlike Joy, their sport and pleasure. in moments of relaxed tail, and have his love requited by kiss, embrace and laughter. The sea and land yielded thrz. secrets of nature and history In his meditative interest. and mam were the curios and trophies that decked the walls of his home- Indlan arrows, stone axes. corals shells, sea. plants. were but a fen of the wonders of nature from which he learned the miracles of God's world, lessons in which frvl books bad part except the Bible of which his knowledge and in- terpretation quite amazed tlii theologist, seer of schools and books. Thus fortified by faith. usuird quite of God's wisdom, love and care, he bided his three score years, harvesting from the deep, daily, except Sunday, the rewards of honest toil. The rniiacs are lined up at last The voyage of life is near ll! close And angels from the ports of heaven beckon home. Welcoming the weary pilgrim In victory o'er his last great foe. The last great storm is past, Beyond the bourne of time and place so shall he rest safe sheltered ever more Upon the breast of Him whr. stlllcd the stormy waves of Galilee. New Llleliuoy wliii Purilln stop: "B.O." Better than mil And It small: so good. REGEN 5741'? TLIIVG5 zn M5 5370140”;-” lliilill Today Satiirdziy M I -s-noon: nriuli stinky I ' comm: em mic - MI in summer holidays on Thursday. C"l”"i” "llk-' m'5i i” 'i'0l'id l'lT0' g ' , ',September 4th with the following auction or nick:-1. asbestos and the More Hello to 'rol:...Nr.vI urssuor o'roiIs,."l-03' teachers: Principal, Mrs. Easton. Dlaullllm ll"?iRi5- , ivicc-priiicipal, Ewen Huestls; in- i,:frr,mglvHlcI-L ,f3tf:f9'l;lfKmE;ff”;;;; There Ought To .Be"A, Law By Fagaiy And Shorten iinary 1, Mrs. Mary Farmer. , --7'3-.,.- -7 . 4:"T'”"T""" "w T l I .. . I ., ,, A . you oveiecooueo B you wow law? 3.33135 ".3. (lili,r())lllili'i'rl'i'r, s?3mC.'3 1 U: GWEN ; r we srsmt AGAiN7 UT LE7 "5? I CAN'T srAND her llth, to spend her holidays 5 DOEEHES GRWE .1” AND THE POTATOES ' SUGGEST RESTIAUQANT with reiatiilea in Boston. Mass. . A80 HIS WIFI-lb, ,Ai2E sooevi my -,EATiNG,oi.n'-- FOODJT ewes , --- -- i l,MOW MANV "TIMES , ME HEARTBURN . A number of Borden students i HAVE I TOLD VOL! t. NOTHING LIKE A have left. to continue their studies 1 oouir LIKE - . HOME COOHED r-isrwlioro, William and Arnold rcguw.-L0wEQ?l 2 1 MEAL. ClMoN. Macbean and Lloyd lleflel in 2 I) ,gE11-ER G31- Prlnna of Wales College; Charles ,aus,I mD!:.M Sexton and W'illard Mclnnls to St. Huhcavu Diinstan's University; George. Rcnd y' and Mary Sexton lo Eummersldc High School. L BITES - Q Wt MAROIIITYI AVE. so. Mu.wAuxeE,' wise. .