Weanudgy, Aug. 25. 1054 The Guardian ' Page 8 f t 0 n Lloyd Rogerson. Crypaud. are con- " 3 II F veying best wishes upon the oc- .4,, and Mrs. Myron Seaton. -and carton of her recent marriage to hughter. Marlon of Bridgewater. Dr. Durand. of that City. liIss.. :1r:iVe9nj;";::'dv::;:?:n 1:1: Sympathy is extended to relatives swirl! , of the late Mr. Frank Court, whose mans mmds t”":Ir"la'r:3Ve;I'r'Thvevy death occurred at Fleuront. P. Q. were llues” ” ' ' i on July 50. Island relatives in- D. F6l'E”5”"r , elude. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Court, . - M mm, M". Mr. Arthur Court. Mrs. Chauncey Mlsll hkgsldiiinedatlie tonsil-lat; vis. Pierson, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer F3”) 3' Pierson. Chelton, Mrs. Earle ' receivln leas- '”"g..::lien:snTroTri her frlerfdi She Rmtiig guest of her father. Mr. Bugam MacKinnon and Mr. and MI. w. D. Ferguson, Desable, dunng holidays. Mabey. Tryon and Mrs. Earle Call- beck. Hampton. Mr. and Mrs. Cari Petersen, have left on return to Toronto. where they each have been oc- cupied for a considerable period of time. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Willis were week-end visitors at Hampton, guests of Mrs. Morey MacQuarrie. Annual visitors here who have brought with them visitors for the first time. have expressed apprecia- tion of our Island as a summer resort in these words: They talk of the lakes of Klllarney and the wondrous beauty there, They talk of the Irish blarney And the little Shamrock fair, The bonnie hills of Scotland. the lowlands and the high. But the one I love best. above All the rest, is clear little P. E. I. Miss Wanda Pearson is visiting friends and relatives here. guest of her aunt. Mrs. Earle Callbeck. CE. I. is with regret. relatives and (.1:-nils of Mr. A. E. Best have lcarncd of his recentdllness. Ind W, Cxmnding best wishes for an -.-nlv restoration to good health. ideal weather. a large gathering and cxcellent service, combined to make the church supper held in the church basement on August 13 one of the most successful in 5';-nnsiderable period of time. Miss Margaret Campbell. daulhr W. ,,( Mr, and Mrs. CalvingCamp- hell. has returned to the. City. fol- Wtiiig an enjoyable visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J3-L V- Campbell. M2lllV roads led to Victoria Hall M. .hp'evening of Aug. 19 to hear ,. ucll-staged concert presented undC,- me supervision of the W. I W1 nihcr amalgamated groups of y-,c1..,;.1. Lunch was served by the w l. lzidies to all taking partAln 1,... mug.-am, following the singing of the National Anthem. SCOTS BARON DIES ETTRICK. Scotland (AP)-Lord Napier and Eitrick, soldier and a member of one of Scotland's oldest families. died at his Castle Thirle- stane Monday. He was 53. He was the 13th Baron Napier and fourth Baron Ettrick. He was grouse shooting Sunday but complained of feeling ill early Monday and died within a couple of hours. Ilclnllves and friends of Mrs. Jammie Gass, New Haven, are greatly pleased to learn other re- cm..,y from sudden illness, fol- mmng treatment received in the p ii, I. Hospital. I”lCllrlS of Mrs. A. Durand, Mon- nml. riaiighter of Mr. and Mrs. riiiisiiinc HARDWARE WgILD'S LEADING BRANDS "' YALE " CORIIN . " SCI-ILAGE " STANLEY "QUALITY IS ALWAYS ECONOMY" THE ROGERS HARDWARE COMPANY LIMITED Tax Arrears - School Unit No. 1 The following taxpayers in School Unit No. 1. are in arrears for more than one year and have made no reasonable attempt to settle Hie same. Immediate ' t of these is '7 01' court action will follow. Other lists will be published from time to Wedding l-iartsviue Presbyterian Church was the scene of a very PHI-I-Y wedding when at 4.30 o'clock. June 10. the Reverend Lawrence Blaikie united in marriage Katherine Eliza- beth Nicholson, granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Rennie, Dar- lington. and" John Wendel. 5011 01 Mr. and Mrs. w. H. Phillips. Chu- lottetown. Bouquets of spring flowers. and potted plants formed the floral set- ting for the double ring cere- many. The bride, who was given in marriage by her grandfather. entered the church to the strains of the Lohengrin Wedding March played by Mrs. Winsloe Watts. she chose a floor-length grown of net over white satin, with a fitted lace bodice, and Sweetheart neckline, the long sheath sleeves were point- ed over the hand. Her floor-length veil was of bridal illusion, and was caught by a halo of white blossoms She wore a triple strand of pearls, and carried an arm bouquet of Red Sweetheart roses. Mrs. (Rev) L. E. Blalkie was matron of honour, and wore a gown of pink taffeta, with net over the skirt, and ii lace bolero. She wore a. matching net piara, with silver niltts, and carried a nose- gay of white "mums. Miss Donalda. MacPherson, bridesmaid, wore a gown of apple green net over taffeta, with match- ing mitts. Her headdress was a halo of yellow blossoms. and she carried a nosegay of yellow corn- flower. Miss Shirley Craswell, brides- maid, chose for her gown, apple green net over taffeta. with a lace bolero, and matching mitts, her headdress was a halo of yellow blossoms, and she carried a nose- gay of yellow cornilowers. Little Misses Mary Bernard and Sylvia Phillips were the flower girls. Mary wore it gown oi white orgondy, with a pink sash. and a. pink and white halo oi flowers. Sylvia wore 3, nile green taffeta gown, with a black velvet sash, and a halo oi pink flowers. They carried baskets of mixed flowers. Mr. Randolph Nicholson. broth- or of the bride, was groomsman. The ushers were Mr. Basil Phillips, brother oi the groom, and Mr. Gor- don Stevenson, friend of the bride. For her granddaughter! wedding Mrs. Rennie chose a dress oi black sheer over a black and white check- cd taffeta slip. with black and white accessories, She wore a cor- sage oi red roses. Mrs- Phillips the groom's mother, wore a navy lace dress. over is pink taffeta slip, with navy and pink acces- sories. and a corsage oi red roses. During the signing oi the regis- ter, a violin selection "0 Perfect Love." was beautifully rendered by Mr. Basil Phillips. The reception was held at the Queen Hotel. Charlottetown. The tables were decorated with flowers and lighted candles. The wedding cake was cut in traditional manner. by the bride and groom. The Rev. L. E. Blaikie offered grace, and later proposed a toast to the bride, which was responded to by the groom. During the reception a tele- gram of good wishes from the brides aunt, and cousin, in Scot- land was read by the groomeman Miss lreta Stevenson was in charge oi the guest book. Following the reception, the couple left, amid showers of con- ietti, by car for points oi interest in the Marltimes. For traveling the bride wore a sky blue gabiirdine suit, with white accessories, and a corsage oi roses. The bride presented the matron of honour with a gold compact. and the bridesmaids, and Organist with necklaces, and to the flower girls gold bracelets. The groom's gifts to the grooms- mon, and ushers were gold tie pins. time. By order of the TRUSTEES. Office-Parlrdale School. Phone I105. NAME LAST KNOWN ADDRESS AMOUNT DUE Holland Arch” M , Palmer's Lane-Psrkdsia -- 3 30-00 Antlrew Arsenault Harley Street-Parkdale 12-00 J. A. Arsonault Allen Street-Parkdalc 2490 l-Iri.smi Auld Winsloe 89-50 Gwinr Bnmbrlck C. A. A. Grounds-Ch'town 4-00 Ldunul Barrett Union Street-Spring Park 30-00 Ciide Bcll .. Kenslngton Road-R.R. No. 3- - 93-20 lirs. Robert Be .. St. Peters Road-R.R. No. 3-Ch'totu 99-00 Brn Bowerbsnk .. Kenslngton Road-Parkdale -.- Mrs. Lcitlis Brown 130 Fitzroy Street--Ch'town Ilaltrr Brown 291 Kent Street--Ch'town ' -'"frNi Burke Mt. Edward Road-R.ll. No. - ll 5 Burke Molpeque Road-RR. No. 7 - Rail”?! Cameron North River Road-R.ll. No. 2 32-00 -WWI-1 Bulman North River Road-R.l't. No. 2 59-55 Hmlen Chandler Brackley Pt. Road-R.R. No. 6 12-00 Harrlrl Clemens Jr. East Royalty-R.R. No. 3 - l"””'"”' Cmifiy 1'-'5 Hillshorn Street-Ch'town iii" linrrarh East Royalty-l't.R. Na. 3 ...-. i"”Isc Dewar .. Malpeque Road-RR. No. 7 -inlan B. Docherly North River Road-RR. No. 2 (til-VIM Bsmbrlck C. A. A. Grounds-Ch'town ..... J I - Dmisr North River lload-R.R. No. 2 ”",'”''I lfnli Kenslngton Road-R.R. No. 3 -riuvvri l-orrl Wlnsloe ................. .. -"lurk B. Gallant Confederation Street-R.R. No. Iyllird Gaudcg llirnon Gregory F"'”ll'TV lnnmn r'""l'RP D. Jay -loin: .1-1.1.-in, '''' " ll.ll.'ird Jordan ,.. Spring Lane-RR. No. 3 St. Peters Road-l't.R. No. 3 C. A. A. Grounds-Ch'town Royalty Road-R.R. No. 3 C. A. A. Grounds-Ch'town 80 Longworth Ave.. Ch'town Mr. and Mrs. Phillips are resid- ing iii Charlottetown, where the groom is employed on the staff at CFCY. PATCHAM, England (CP) -Rcs- idcnts for three miles around this Sussex community were awakcncd at midnight when an air raid siren began wailing. After 10 minutes mechanics dismantled the faulty mechanism. ' if I opened c.xJ"3'in."'..li?."'r..-.. upon” that the flavor will last Numb Finest IIAIIII - KIIITTIIIO YARIIS at Factory-To-Yois Prices: Angora. Baby Woolr, Boucle-Dress ivharlrs Kennedy 150 Upper Prince Street-Ch'town Win; llelrn Lawlor .19 Orlebar Street-Ch'town ..,. C rod LeClair St. Peters Road--St. Avards .. ,'n”,'””" Lewis M St. Peters Road-RR. No. 3 - -I in .-tlbrrt. Lund ..-. St. Peters Road-St. Avards .. kcsvnli Matthews .... .. C. A. A. Grounds-Ch'town - 107.15 I cndrll E. Morrlsey . Union Road-Ch'town-R.R. No. 8 - 312.10 -M E. Murphy .. .. Eden Street-Spring Park a. - 48.30 C)” Murray . Wlnsloc ........................ .... - 3-00 yiiiilcs R. Murray West Royalty-R.R. No. 2 .. .. 30.00 inallirs MacNeIll ...-..... Union Street-Spring Park ..... .. 24.15 ("'3' MacDonald .... C. A. A. Grounds-Ch'town ....... .. m.60 ROM hlnrDeiirmld ...- Mslpeque Road-R.R. No. 'l .....- 19.50 "H-ivrl MacDonald .. Kenslngton Road-KR. No. I .a...... 51.55 "Word MacDonald -- 346 Euston Street-Ch'town ....m... 115.90 1.1"" MACDRNIN --- Kenslngton Road-R.R. No. 3 ...-...... 38.30 W? A. Mncxlnnon .. west Royalty-R.R. No. 7 - 120.25 W " H. MacKlnnon .. Winsloe ...--..-..- 40.10 rnrnnn lllaclonnon Mt. Edward Road-R.R. No. 6 -..- 72.65 '1' Ton MacLean .. ..... C. A. A. Grounds-Ch'town ....I..... 23.90 Rind Wrcnce MscNevln 35 Villa Street-Ch'town ...-.. . Flick MacNevln st. Peters Road-St. Avards . . ,(rm" Pmude North River Road-lt.R. No. I . R "”"' lion" Mt. Edward Road-lt.R. No. is . ."S"” S'"”0 Upper Prince Street-Sprlnl Pl 1! .. 12.00 -Dlnhy Smith Mslpeque Road-R.R. No. 7 ...- .. 55.80 v':l:R10s Smith C. A. A. Grounds-Ch'town 31.40 Dr. G. l.. Smith 79 Hlllsboro Street-Ch'town ...-.. 18.15 If J. Smith .. Malpeque Road-R.R. No. 7 ---- '”l" Smilhurit c. A. A. Grounds-Ch'town 54.90 I ""1 -Stewart Wlnsloe 79.20 (l”"lI.Vnil Allan street-Spring Park - 41.90 (.I” lrssry . Young Street-RR. No. 7 s...... um . "Porn Walker ,. Kenslngton Road-RR. No. 3 ..... Q.0O Young Street-RR. No. 7 ----------o- 90-2? Spring Street-Spring Park ----u 40-15 Hlghfield-Ch'town rm. -.-........- 21.95 East Royalty-R.R. No. 3 Spring Street-spring Plrk Malpeque,Road-R.R. No. 'l Brackley Pt. Road-R.R. No. 8 m"n'3"w Wat I lock YIHI. Nylon; 3. 4-ply. Reinforced, Sock. Sport Wools. etc. Write for FREE Sample Chart. HARRY YARNS. Dept. 1, Box 782 Station 3, Montreal, Que. -:j ... REFRIGERATION Household. also aiaai eounurs. walk-in ecclau. dairy euea. eta. We service and repair any make of electrical ro- trlgaratlon equipment. WIRIIIO OOIITRAOTOR8 Motors. Washers and Ap- zlklanoss - we repels tn Oon iein'o'-'I'i::e:i'ii-z"i'J'e:s' Storey Elcctrlc PIIONI IIIT I'll Grafton IHOQC Phillips-lilcliolson Vernon It. is Scene Of Summer Wedding A summer wedding waa solem- nised at st. Joachim's Church. Vernon River, on August A at D a. in. when Teresa Gertrude, daugh- ter of Mr. end Mrs. Alphonsus O'Donnell, Avandale, was united in the holy bonds of matrimony to Bennett Lorne, son of Mr. and Mrs. Parnell Mecarvllle, Kinkora, Reverend Father Urbm Gillie performed the double ring cere- mony and celebrated the Nuptlal Mass, assisted by Lloyd Gallant cousin oi the groom, and Gerard Gill. During the Nuptial Mass the choir under the direction of Father Slyvere Galluit. sang, "Mother, At Your Feet 1'm Kneeling", "0 Sacred Heart",.O Love Devine” and during the signing of the register "On This Day 0 Beauti- ful Mother". The bride. given in marriage by her father. chose a. floor-length gown of nylon scalloped with net over taffeta with fitted bodice oi net over taffeta and long sleeves tapered to points over the hands. she wore s fingertip veil held in place by a tiara oi rosebuds, and carried a white prayer book, a gift of the groom, trimmed with red roses and streamers of tiny flowers. The bride was attended by her sister, Ruth. as maid of honor, wearing a. floor-length gown of orchid net over satin with matching headdress and mitts,she carried a noaegay oi yellow mums. Bernice O'Donnell. sister of the bride, and Mary Mecsrviile, sister of the groom, acted as bridesmaids and were ettired in similar gowns of pink and blue with m ching head- iffressv and mitts and carried nose- gays of red roses and purple mums. The groom was ably supported by his brother, Leo. The ushers were Ray Mccarville. brother of the groom. and Bernice O'Donnell, brother of the bride. The bride's mother chose for her daughter's wedding ll dress of lime green crepe with matching accesso in. Her corsage was oi yellow roses. The groom's ihother Wore navy blue and white with navy and white accessories. Her corsagc was continued from page a that Body of tours types of lymph node enlargement. Proper treatment of the specific infection or cause will usually eli- minate the condition. When enlargement of the lymph nodes occurs without pain or tender- men. it is often ii grave symptom. The swelling is then often due to some type of tumor formation in the lymph nodes, or to some blood disease such as leukemia. Any person with an enlargement of the lymph glands that persists for three weeks or more should have a complete examination in order to determine the reason for it. Whatever the cause, lymph gland enlargeinent signifies disease. and the person with this condition should consult his physician about it without delay. QUESTION AND ANSWI-In Mr. M.: Are air conditioners of any benefit to sufferers of hay "fever? Answer: In many instances. there ls much relief given by the use of an air oonditloner, since the person suffering from hay fever then in- hales filtered air which is relatively pollen-free. . of white camatlons. Following the ceremony a recept, ion was held at the bride's home where breakfast was served to over a. 100 guests. The bride's table was adorned with a three. tier wedding cake topped with . miniature bride and groom, The toast to the bride and groom was proposed by Mr. Pope MC. Mahon and was responded to by the groom. A few well-chosen words were spoken by Rev. Slyverc Gallant and others. The remainder of the day was spent in dancing and singing to the music of McKinnon's Orchestra. In the evening the young couple left on their honeymoon to U.S.A. For travelling the bride choose a mauve nylon dress with white acceuorles. Her going away cors- age was of yellow roses. On their return a reception was held at the groom's home where they received many useful gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Mccarville will re- side in Kinkora. The groom is employed on the S. S. Prince Ed- IN MEMORIAM MES. HOWARD WEEKS On August 4, the many relativek and friends oi Mrs. Howard Weeks were saddened to learn of her passing in the Prince County Hos- pital, after an illness of more than three months, during which time she suffered considerably but bore all her suffering with great pa- tience and christian fortitude. She received the best in medical attention and skillful nursing and, on the above mentioned date went to be with her Saviour and Lord whom she loved. The late Mrs. Weeks was a kind and loving wife and mother and one whose irienddly disposition, both young and old, was well- known and widely appreciated. She was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Philip Cailbeck of Summerside. and the wife of the mg Continued from page in Home Accidents be properly screened, saucepan handles should be turned to back of the stove, matches and firearms should be kept out of wind Island at l3orden. reach. burning rubliish should be well supervised an cellar, attic and store rooms should be cleared nf rubbish and inflammable ma- terial. To prevent falls by children, babies should never be left alone on tables, in the bath tub or in the crib win the sides down. A gate placed at the top of the stairs will prevent small children from falling down. Stairways and floors should be kept free of unnecessary articlesl such as toys, mops and brooms. If anything is'spilt on the floor it should be wiped up immediately. a 3 . Hazards for very small children should be removed. These include such things as thimbles, nails, but- tons and marbles which may be swallowed, open safety pins sharp articles such as knives. scis- sors and tools. A telephone is a great conveni- ence but not much use if you dont, know where to phone in an em? ergency. Put the following num-i bers near it in a conspicuous place; fire and police, hospital. doctor and if children are left with a baby-sitter, the address and phone number at which parents may be reached. the ' Rev. and Il The Grandchild ren. iata Howard 3. Week of l'rIderic- D ton. 'P. E. I., who predeceased her in March 16, 1949. Since that time she has res'ded with her daughter, Lolita at Port Borden, until it was necessary for her to be moved to the hospital. The late Mrs. Weeks was a faith- wnals Gertrude. Mary and Major. Sisters and Brothers. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Johnston. ' Dot and Lloyd. Sadie. Everett. Lloyd and Law- rence. iul member of the Summerside Jackv "3191 "Id Film”,- Baptist Church and later going. with her husband In the United 59"" Church. Pleasant Valley where Mabei and L951”, she took an active part both in the church and choir. She was de- voted to the various missions at home and abroad and was a mem- Melville and Eudovilla. Wilfred Kiggins. Borden Branch of A. A. 3. Borden Women's Institute. her of the Wr-mrnis Missionary w. M. 5. United Church, Picas- Socicty and first President of Wo- am V3110... men's institute. There are left to cherish heri Crescent mo th f ii i g hid : , E;f,.OMry,,t ;,.lm;u:),h ';r4as:'lL.:,L.I,r:e Summerside Baptist Church. of Kensingtnn, P. E. I. and one , daughter, Lolita. Mrs. George! Cm Fume" Burch. with whom she resided. md,-N1, Jefry and yrmniiy, Also left to mourn are five grand- Dr. Hugh and M”, 5”-nm, children and six great-grand Mr. and Mrs. Don Macbonairl ChlIdF0"- and Bernice. The funeral services undcr the M”. Gladys h1aCQuDf1l(v- direction of Bowness Funeral Home! Mr. and M”, mark, MMQL,” were held on Aug. 7. with ser- viccs at the home conducted by- George K. Ward and at? Pleasant Valley United Church, Mr. and Mrs Aretas Campbell. conducted by Rev. W, B. Mau- Phail, assisted by Rev. E .l . Card Of Thanks Barrass DD , Rev. G. K. Ward and! ReV- E 5- week5- H l The family of the lair Mrs. Hull'- HY””'5 SW13 WET" P9339 PER ard Weeks would like to thank rill fem Peawvil mrhe Lmdls My Shcpilthose who sent floral offerings rie Mr. and Mrs. George Sharpe. herd." and Safe in the Arms of . .d I .. . 1 , , A Be Unbroken," was rendercd by recent I sad bcrcavcmciit; also :i special thanks to the Doctors. and lNurses of the Prince County Hoe. pitnl Mrs. l-lcdiey Lowthcr, a dear friend of the deceased. The many beautiful llnral offer- ings and niessziges of sympathy re-: ccivcd testified in the high CFl8CIll. . . 7 in which the late Mrs. lvcclisj y ' g and her surviving family are hcld.,' ALBANIL IV Y-r HRPITA Wild Burial was in Fredericton ccriic-'m3”-"ifld drake I135 13115” 111 10” wry beside he, 1319 husbandg with R cement duck ornamenimg, The payibeal-M5 were; six m-p.1lie lawn at the l-lcldcrberg lake he.” of the deceased, Lloyd 1pma,,,'siiiiimer home of Mr. and Mrs. Al Major lnman, Eldred Buchanan,iSklzir. The mallard even snuggles Memne weeks, M111” weeks and up to the content cutie ulion he Hymn Hasigm icons to sleep at lllgllta, the Sklais Thn her smile has gone forever renal!" And her hands we cannot il'lLl('Il . . . , i We (:lI1i:l;l not or loose sit PP! rncmm CAIRO. Egypt, (AP,gAn Eguy , , ltion military source said Monday of the one V” lmed ” "”'Ch' 15 per cent of British troops in the no,-.1Tm,ug,.,. Suez canal zone will pull out by the end of the first four months Pill Th 1 .1 "W from the ceremonial signing of the 9 amiy" British-Egyptian agreement. The CW5! signing is expected early in Sep- ttcmber. Gasolinee. mfg r . -6 FOR this summer's driving P1685139, switch I” the Klaolinee that take you farther, faster, cheaper- Smtcllftuti New Irving or New Irving Plus, Canada 3 Most Powe CANADA'S ' , osr powsnr New Irving Plus delivers up to 17(Z; mole Climlflfpfwer on the steepest hills . . . up to 17952 more "drive R" the straightawa3'- , Get all the smooth power your car was built for. Drive to your nearest Irving station and ask for a tapkful of New Irving or New Irving Plus. Youill feel the difference. GAIOIIII ” i