rem GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN ,, AUGUST igmfgs-, "'"”a"' ' "WV Cardigan Defeats T -rgeuueeboueneueuunun.” 0 PAGE EIGHT . THE EASTERN iGUARDIAN seven IIAYSW AGEN'.l'I:-MONTAGUE: Harold F. Landry. Mn. Byron Stewart. Mrs Bruce MacPhec, Min Joyce ufiggtnton. Pile Mclclnnon. AGENT GEORGETOWN: The Guardian may he bought at Weldon Laura. the following places in in Blue Dome Restaurant, and Guardian Office; in Georgetown: The Post Office; in Souriai The Snack Bar and E. Richard: ft Bel. Miss Tena Martin returned to Montague Saturday after spending a week at her hmiic in Caledonia. His many friends will regret to learn that Mr. l.ovat Fraser, Mon- tague is a patient in the King's County Hospital. All wish lilm a speedy recovery. Mr. lmigli UllI'.!WPii, Charlotte- town. and Mr Alden Turner. New Glasgow, N. 3, well: recent guests at Poolc's Tourist llonic, Mon- tagtle. I'll iiilnrciit to he residmits in Montague is the iiirirriiixro which takes plifre l'llIZlV lit (larmarthen United Ciitircli, Saint John. N. B., of ZtIIll')' Ruth Clrmeiits, Moiitagile. to John Robert Bell of XVSSL Roy- lltv. fF'l'.Vl'7l(.KI. YIiS'I”IiIllI).KY Funeral Si'l'ViCE5 inr the late linin- est Mar-I-(iiinoii. who passed away at the P. E. I. llnszwnl on Friday, were held )'CSlf”. afternoon from the l'iiiteri ch at Murray Harbour. For l). . '.llocPhcrson nffirzizrod oi. the scrilre. iililch was attended by a irry large number of friends and relatives. Hymns sung illf'itl(i('(l ”llhe I.ord's My Shepherd." and tifi Love That Will Not. Let. Kin Go." The hyniii "More Love to Tlirri” was sling by a qilartetle. Tlie pull lifwiirrs WPl'f'. Messrs llriy Brooks. ilny Nicolle, Malcolm M.ir.l(inimn, mmen. Bell, Crilly Leo. and Nnllian Irving. In- icrment tool: place in the Murray Harbour rciiicicry. Tho lat Mr. M7icKliinnn was horn at gfortli Wiltslilrc-. il'll1'l'P he served as stat.- lon ageiin in later years. After also serving in different parts of Nova Scotia. he was transferred to Mur- ray llarboiir ivlicrc he capably ful- fillr-rt hfs duties for the past twenty years. .3CAltfPBELL'S CIRCUIT ihll week. "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn", starring Mickey Rooney. JDI3. INMAN will be absent 25. From Aug. 25 to Sept. 13 office from his offire until Aug. hours will be in afternoon only. the Mr. and Mrs. Vi-red Macllse, Iris, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Angus Matheson, Montague on Saturday. Congratulations and best wishes are being extended to Mr. Richard T. Taylor who celebrated his 94th birthday on August 11th. Although having attained this advanced age he is still in full possession of his faculties. To prove that he very little of his agility as the years roll by. he still walks over a mile every day to his old home. Mr. Taylor resides with Mr. and Mrs. Edge- William Thompson at the wood Hotel, Lower Montague. SLIGHT DELKI QUEENSTOWN. Souzh Africa - (CP) - When 22-year-old Robin I-false, a South African, motored home from iBriialii. he passed through a. score of countries with- out. a hitch at any border. Then he loses Death Saturday, Of Mr. H. Machon The death occurred at his home in Murray Harbour early Saturday evening of Mr. I-loretiue Maohong in -his 11st year after a lengthy ill- nose. The late Mr. Machon was born in Murray Harbour, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Henry Machon, and spent part of his life as a suc- cessful farmer. after which he be- came the Imperial Oil Co. agent at Murray Harbour. Besides his sorrowing widow, nee Edith Penny. he leaves to mourn three sons, John. Ernest and Bert, all at Murray Harbour. The funeral will be held today from the United Church at Murray Harbour. Interment will be in the church cemetery. Murray Iddrbour and Vicinity , ”Mr. and Mrs. Ernst Straude. Steilarton, N. S. who were married recently. are visiting at Murray Harbor, the guests of Mrs. Straude's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Mc- Kay. ' was stopped at his own border wli.lc - authorities held his English auto- mobile up for some days until they permitted its entry. 8 W I N D O N. England-(CF)-. Housewives and others in iliis Wiltshire community iiivadcdhard- ivare stores and dust bins after announced lectors taneoiis summer. two-weeks' holiday this TODAY - TUE. - WED. A story startling as tho screen has ever dared to be! A girl fat-Ni with a. disgrace that came out of the dark . . . in the dirty white robes of a lK"tusmanl to buy garbage cans the council that all garbage col- would be given a simul- ' Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Harris and lfamily, Michigan. are holidaying at Guernsey Cove at the home of Mr. Harris” parenns, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice McBride and daughter of Halifax, N.S. are spending a few days vacation at Murray Harbor. They are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Fraser. Oaklie Beck. R.C.N., Halifax. and Mrs. Beck are spending some time visiting friends and relatives at Murray Harbor. 0.0. Whim Road .And Vicinity .. . t Mr. and Mrs. Martin Mar- Ginnls and Mr and Mrs. Max Ellen returned to Watertown, Mass. af- ter holidaying at Mr. Maccvinnist former home in Kilmuir. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Laffoid. Hali- fax, are spending their vacation here. They will visit Mrs. I..afford's brother, Mr. Fsrhan Bears and Mrs. Bears, Kilmulr, and other relatives and friends during their stay. Kingis Co. Swimming ,' Meet Held Saturday Keen competition was the pre- dominant. feature at the King's county elimination awimminll meet: held at Cardigan -Saturday afternoon. Each class was well fill- ed by contestants from souris. Cardigan and Georgetown. the only three localities to be repre- sented. A large crowd was in at- tendance, and they were greatly impressed by the swimming and diving ability of the boys and girls in the different age groups. This is a direct result of the swimming and water safety classes which have been conducted by the Red Cross during the past number of years. and the success of its work was clearly defined on Saturday as the youngsters put on a splen- did performance. Mr. Paul Cudmore, Charlotte- town, was well pleased with the large number of entriesuand their performance. The results of the meet are as follows: Men's diving open-1. Kimball Jarvis. souris; 2. Floyd Landizv, Georgetown, and Buddy Martcll, Georgetown; 3. Camille Gallant, Souris. Ladlu diving openwl. Olive Maclntyrc. Cardigan: 2. Dorothy Poole. souris; 3. Jeanette Peters, Souris. Boys 13 years and under -1. Richard Landry, Georgetown: 2. Ronald Bablneau, Georgetown; 3. Bobby Irving. Cardigan. Breaststroke-l. Richard Landry; 2. Bobby Irving: 3. Claude Peters. Souris. Back stroke-1. Leroy Hatch, Georgetown; 2. Richard Landry; 3. Joseph Gallant, soui-is. Girls 13 and under, free. style-I. Biddy Maclntyre. Cardigan: 2. Joyce Gardiner, Cardigan; 3. Dor- othy Poole. Souris. Breast stroke-l. Joyce Gardiner; 2. Biddy Maclntyre; 3. Dorothy Poole. Back stroke-l. Biddy Maclntyre; 2. Dorothy Hicks. Souris; 3. Joyce Gardiner. Boys I4-is, free style-1. Art Peters, soul-is: 2. Reg. Peters, Sourls; 3. Camille Gallant. Souria. Breast stroke-1. Art Peters; 2. Camille Gallant. Back stroke-1. Leroy Hatch; 2. Art Peters: .1. Reg Peters. Girls 14-I6. free style-1. Sheila I.eLory, Georgetown; 2. Joyce Paquet. souris; 3. Joan Murphy, Georgetown. Breast. stroke-l Sheila DeLory; 2. Joan Pcquet; 3. Joyce Paquet. Back stroke-l. sheila Demry: 2. Joan Murphy: 3. Betsy Mac- Donald. Cardigan. Ladies open. free style-i. olive Maclntyren 2. Bernice DeLory, Georgetown. Breast stroke-l. Bernice Debory; 2. olive Maclntyre. Back stroke-l. Bernice Del..ory; 2. Olive Macfntyre. Wedding . tA lovely mid-summer wed- ding of wide tntereat'wae that of Miss Daphne Perry and Mr. Walter Ma.cAdam on Wednesday morning. August lath in the Little Flower Church, Moi-eu Village. P. E. I. The pastor, Reverend Phelan MoKenna performed the marriage ceremony and sang the nuptial High Mass. The bride is a. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Perry of Bristol and one of the Island's V0001 school teachers. The groom is I son of Mr. and Mrs. Alban Mac- Adam of Morell Village. ' Mr. Perry gave his daughter in marriage. and she had for her maid of honour Miss Catherine (Cathy) MacDonald of Bristol. P. E. I.. and Halifax. N. S. The bridesmaid was her cousin. Miss Eulalla. O'Henley of Toronto, and formerly of St also a cousin of the bride. was Sheila. 0'Hanley of Halifax. Mr. Bertram MacAdam was best man for his brother. and acting as ushers were Jack Coffin and Alban Eldershaw of March. The family pews were beautifully decorated with nosegays of mixed flowers and the altar and sanct- uary were adorned with pink and white gladtoll. The bride's gown was of white net over nylon skirt with fitted bodice of broceded satin and Chan- tilly lace, with long sleeves fash- ioned in points over the bands. Her shoulder length veil fell from .1 small tiara. Her bouquet was of red roses. The maid of honor wore a floor- length gown of mauve net over nylon with fitted bodice. and lace mitts. Her matching headdress was held in place with small flowers. and she carried a nosegay of mixed sweet peas and roeehuds. The bridesmaids floor - length gown was of yellow net over taf- feta wtth fitted bodice and match- ing headdress and nosegay. The flower girl's dress was floor-length pale green organdy with veil and wreath, and she carried a satin covered basket of flower petals with yellow and green satin ribbon streamers. During the Mass. soloist Mr. Frank Kelly of Charlottetown sans "O God of Loveliness", "Just For Today" and "Oh Lord I Am Not Worthy." Also Misses Catherine Steele, Genevieve Roseiter and Jane Eonnell rendered beautifully. "Lord of Glory" and ”Rx-imeniber. Holy Mary". Mr. Owen Kelly was the organist. Mrs. Perry, motiher of the bride, wore a navy blue crepe dress with white accessories. Her corsage was of pink roses. The groon'l's'mothe'r chose a navy blue corded silk dress with mauve and white accessories and wore it corsage of mauve and Peter's Bay. The little flower girl, Morell ll-lll Htcardigen defeated March 11-10 in a regular Kings County Buc- bell League feature yesterday af- ternoon. Delory went the whole way for the winners while Morel! used Elclerehnw and O'Brien. The schedule closes with Murray River and Peelies fighting for first and second positions, and Cardigan. Morell and Souris for third and fourth positions. It is t d that following the conclusion of the games on Wednesday. the semi- finals will get under way next weak. Cars Collide On Montague Highway Four persons were rushed to the P. E. Island hospital at six p. in. yesterday for immediate examina- tion and superficial treatment as a. result. of a. collision between two cars at the Junction of the Montague Highway and the road to Village Green. The injured persons, two men and two women were allowed to leave the hospital shortly after. one of the care was headed to- wards the city, and the other was proceeding in the opposite direc- tion, when for some reason which has not yet been explained, the cars collided. resulting in the com- plete wrecking of the Island car. and severe damage to the Ontario car which figured in the mix-up. The R.C.M.P. were promptly on the scene and rendered the neces- sary assistance, followed by an investigation. white sweet. peas. A wedding breakfast and recep- tion was held at the bridets home immediately following the cere-. mony. The bride's table was centered with a. three-tier wedding cake flanked by pink and white tapers and vases of pink and white snap- dragon. Father Phelan McKenna proposed the toast to the bride and groom to which the groom respond- ed. Mr. and Mrs. MacAdam left in the afternoon on a wedding trip through Nova Scotia, travelling by automobile. For going away the bride wore a mauve nylon dress with yellow accessories. Her cor- sage was yellow roses. The groom's gift to the bride was a travelling case and the bride's gift to the groom was a combina- tion lighter and cigarette case. On their return they will reside in Morcll Village where Mr. Mac- Adam has purchased a property and is employed by the Co-cpera- tive Association. continued from tpsge 3 rind. and 1,1 tsp. salt. 2 tips. grated lemon rind and la tap. salt. stir in 1 cup milk and blend in Us cup nuts (almonds pt I shopped. Beat 4 egg whites until um and fold into the mixture. Pour into. a loaf belting dish 9 x 5 inohea. set in a pan of not water and bake in a slow ioven (325 degree: 7.) 40 minutes. lulae heat. to 350 degree! and than bake until brown about ten minutes. sprinkle with us we eruahed a.lmon.de or walnuta. I O 7. eunaay: And to cloae out mu week's column is a poem by Grace Noll Orowell - 5 wise in that man who can atop his work and there WISE 1! THAT MAN Lay hold of the blessed privilege- of prayer. Wise is he, who baffled, tuma to look ' For worda of guidance in God's holy book And he is wise who let: no hin- dering bara - Keep him from scanning the night sky for the stars. And very wise indeed is he who 3598. The value of eIrt.h'e old simp- licitlee. . Who counts his store of blue- fnga, finds that health And deep content la better far than wealth. Who comes to know that worry- ing is waste And hurrying is needless, useless haste. Wise is that man who mm across earth's cod Straight and stalwart - hand in hand with God. FIRESTONE TIRE SERVICE Flats Fixed Vulcanizlng - Retreading Phone 747 We Trade Tires. FIRESTODIE BRYENTON & McKAY COMPANY 131 Great: George St. Vvholesale and Retail for P. E. Island. Four Friendly FIRESTONE Dealer -3--o-on-non I noun iieaniuc ms 0 um-undl "loyal" ' ""'9"NfIlI eper-Ravel" O ntn-tlirllty "Input" IACH em '85 in-In amt-am mnuim &E.”..'?'3i2.E5T”8.':?.1”.E.";::r.',l rmlor Ibout ;: gfutlenilh .u.i., hm Mil Cllllnilla at cum. Ll; finale Inst Ila. Vfialw, our, cm - Munouneunuuunounuounn' -4 SEE AND my ' ZENITH RADIONIC HEARING AIL -385.00 Batteries for all Aids. TOOMBS Music Store 167 Queen St.-Phone 185.1, Optometi-tat. Fitting nnd Supplying Glasses, etc. Office Hours: 10 to 12 11.31. 2 to 5 PJI. Ind by nppoln' t Montague. P. E. I. Office Connected with Mabon Drug Co. FOP COPHMOH ordinary sort a no-onsecede-outvovooeocaddoocuone-coUlvaIi4DlOD0oo', H.J. Mahon R. 0. '-'-- Men's open. relay-I. George- An enJoyable time was had by 3,, . A A -- - - all attending the square dance at. Lxgirfl 1r, Ivixliigwlzf; L. 2Vast.f3;;, D A I I. Y C R O S S W O R D whim Road hall on Wednesday pew,-3, ,1, Chen”, K J,m,,,' J x evening. August 13th. M,,,m,,y,e. ' ' ' ' Aoaaose . V power 21. Knock g? Lad,” open. mnyyl. Gwrgey !.Eyea (along) 1. Young girl 22.Wine 36'. Min Ishbel Fsrquharson return- own, 3, Dgmrv. M, mm”. B 5'M"""" . 1"'9"9 "”P,''' ed go cm,-ionewwni In" spending DBLOWV J. Mhrphv, 1 Cgrdx; of slope x 3. Between 23. Obtained l 5 recent weekend mm hex. nah mm, B. Macxmyfn: By nnc. 1i.Popler tree (prenx) 25.Keel-billed . en”. Mr. and M". E. Famuhug Donald. J. Gardiner. O, Ma'CIm- 12. Bleckend -t.Theatevr 4:uc'koo son, Kilmiiir. on her rctum she yrs, 3 blue”, 5'ob"”'3 26'PMdle'-ilk” I: H 1 was accompanied by her sister. Officials.-director, Paul Cud- 1 '5": C "" -d:-Gm;'wV." .1 ?3"”':-. L-) npfmm Miss Mary Farauharson. who will more: clerk, .1. A. MacDonald; ,.,R';f,f,”,f:S ;';'::,,' ;9j ' "filial-J lziiasi , ' - y 3 spend BGVETB-1 days Vlimnil heft Judxea. George Maecuigan, Norma "ch 1 Equip .31 st"; v - - J --- Macxensle. No M Do 1 ' ' i ' The many friends of Miss Mary Isobel MacDonalde.en M nu d. 'n"d".A"'aAE F”q,"h3””"v K1”""”- MW W" jg? 1'I.Acozy 10. Paradise deviccs' 40.Fection ' he” m-lured moi Wm 5”" be 1””-V room .. '16. Decay 35. state 41.l-fastened l recovered. A horse stepped on Miss ed to Oshawa, after a holiday at 13,5,-in." 19,9o10ngqng (u,g,) '. 43,youfh Farquharsone foot causing a paln- his former home at whim Road. an owl will 39-R05"?-i i-H.Evcnlng p p lul injury. , also returning was Mr. Lester Mac- :1, Highly. pocimma V.In5rof l gungod l V ----- Swain of Peter's Road. gcgsoned ” ' i , . Mr. Jimmy Campbell returned to . .... - g 1 his work in Oshawa. Ontario, aft The school bell rang at whim ZLILHSV. a. vacation with his parents. Mr. Road school on Wednesday morn- President. Mn! and Mrs. Wesley Campbell at ing August lath. telling the child- 2s.Alove Wh m Road. He returned with oth- ran that the summer vacation had a.i'l'eir - era employed there and holidaying once again came to an end. and it 29.Tutelal here: Mfr. John Daley at Commer- was time for studies once more. ' gel?-its 'lal Cross. Mr. R' Maexinno , -M 30. Irene! , lculmuir. and Mr. gimeron l;ut1exi, The first shipment of cucumbers Shkzorse No 8 Canadian Legion. Peter's Road. for Matthew Wells Coiiipany for 32-Uneven.” ' ----- this season was collected on Wed- M g9l':i9f"m j Mr. Stanley Maclfinrion return- nesdey evenink. August 13th. - 9 9 e mm" For Charitable Purposes. 3'l.Jewleh month Q . mar . ' 1 38.Pum):(tuatfo:i M RllNlllD DURIS Slivi . ...c......... 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