'4 E a 3 t fl a I t l I: Mr. and Mrs. John "ughes left an return trip to Everett." Mass. They had spent the past month with frieiids'and relatives in Nova Sco- iia, and P. E. I. Mr. Hughes is po- lice detective in the States. - ui-. Kenneth Mooney. Hamilton. 0.11,, spent some time with his par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mooney. GreenvalE- Mrs. Richard Knox and family. Flat River. spent some time with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Jardine. Bothwell. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Benton. and two children. returned to Toronto. Ont., having spent some time on holiday with relatives and friends .; Kingsbnro. Souris. Elmira. Mrs. Benton is the former. Velma Jar- ime, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Jardine, Kingsboro. Miss Mary Campbell of the Civil so-ivice Dept.. Ottawa. is spending tier vacation with her mother. Mrs. John C. Campbell, Red Point and brothers. Messrs. Kenneth and Al- man Campbell. Mrs. William Fraser, North Lake, is much improved from her rec- .-.-nt illness and is out and about again and all wish her continued improvement. Mr. and Mrs. Hilbert Murphy mild family, ivturneri to Boston, Iilass, on Aug. 22. having spent :. lll('(' liolirlay Uiliil relatives and fiioiids in liast Baltic. Mrs Gus Wlialcn. accompanied by her young daugliter. returned in her home at East Baltic from the Souris Hospital. Ralph Robertson,. Kings- with her son-in-law Mrs. boro. visited and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Lowrey, Montague. Mr. George MacDonald. Sum- iiinrside, was a recent visitor to South Lake and Souris. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ross snf Mr. and Mrs. Mosher returned to the States having spent a plegsant few days with Mrs. Ross' brother "A WISDOM TOOTHIRUSH WILL HILP YOU TO KEEP YOUR TEETH anti! CLEMI” llizsltlllloiii TOOTHBRUSH Bill Mada by Addls of England lotion of the World's First Toothbrush W54-6 -?::. ("ll lII"()If'I.flfI.I-I. Illf lI.VI'Ill' I "I. NEOLITE SOLES OUTWEAR LEATHER OVER 2 T01 usoi.ira-in aooovun ruia lean.) and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mri. Raleigh Bruce. Red Point. , i Miss Iva Docherty. Montagui. was a recent guest of her gran - mother. Mr. and Mrs. James Ja- dine. Kingsboro. Miss Flora McMillan of t Provincial Sanatorium. Charlott- town. is spending some time ' Souria with her brother-in-law a sister. Mr. -and Mrs. Bill Butle There were a large attendanc at Elmira Hall. on Aug. 25, to has Lem Paquett'a Jamboree. whic was greatly enjoyedby all and wa later followed by a dance and re freshments. - Congratulations to Mr. Ernesi Avery of Elmira, on being rel elected president of the P. E. Ii Credit Union Leagu Ltd., at its annual meeting in harlottetowni Mr. Avery is manager of the Coo OD Store in Elmira. Sincere sympathy is extended t Mr. Harry Walsh, Souris an formerly of St. Peter's on the rec- ent death of his brother, Mr. John Peters The numerous friends of Mrs, Lloyd Darrach of Port Hill, sin. cerely regret to learn that she hag not been enjoying her usual goo health. All hope she will soon-be on the mend. Mr. and Mrs. Dar- rah formerly lived at Elmira. His friends in the surrounding Albert Bruce is not enjoying his usual good health at his home in Pownal. Mr. Bruce formerly be- longed to Red Point and Kings. boro. and all are looking forward to his better health. Miss Mary Martin, R. N., was a recent visitor to the eastern sec- tion. She was accompanied by Mrs. Harvey Fraser also of Montague. Mr. Dick Lyons of the staff of the Central Market, spent some time recently in the Souris Hos- pital. A speedy recovery is the wish of his numerous friends and associate- Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Johnstone. and two children. Charlottetown. spent their l Jlidays with Mr. John- stone's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Johnstone. Clear Springs and Pt- ters Road. The friends and neighbours of Mr Ernest McPhee regret to learn thlt he is not at present enjoying his usual good health. Rev. Donald I. MacClare, pastor of East Point Baptist Church. at- tended the United Maritime Bap- tist Convention at Woodstock. N B. Mr. Thomas Brown. .lr., left on return for Newton. Mass. having spent a brief holiday with his par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brown, sisters, Misses Judy and Carol and brother. Paul. at their home in Kingsboro. Miss Etta Astrope, Los Angr-les. California. is spending 50nlFl'.in'lE districts regret to leam that Min; l .54”, 5- 5 ' liln Case Of Fire . . . " , Sgt. (T. W. IMarl Mal'Ncvin of liunter River. P.E.I., as deputy fire chief of RCAF Station Cen- ilralia, Ont., explains the lYliTlt'8('l0.s' of firefiglilini: i-quipniz-nt to two other Marilinitrs on his Sllilioh, ,Airvi'oman Lois Wagner of Hampton Station, N.R., and LAC. Armand Arsenault of lVr-llington Station, ;P.E.l. Lou; is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. VV. Wagner of llziniplon Station and Armand is the lson of Mr. and Mrs. I-1. F. Arsonaiilt of Wellington Station.---(Niitloniil Defence Photo). Mrs. Donald iVlcClarc and youngl toiin, spent a recent week-end with 4 son of Kingsbiiro, spent some time Stewart "ad the ECCOYHDBHYIHZ with relatives in N. S, vhilo Rev. Mr. McCl;ire attended the Baptist Convention in Woodstock N. B. The hauling of chips from Iona -is thi'ougli for a short period and lwill start again slairtly. Mr. Kenneth Miissey, who has spent his vacation at his homo in Bothwell. left on return to Tor- onto, Ont., Aug. 27. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bell and three children of Halifax, were rec- cent guests of Rev. H. P. and Mrs. Bell. Red Point. Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Flynn (nee Agnes McDnnaItil, who were mar- ried at Rollo Pay on Aug. 25. Mr and Mrs Fred Dixon. Trurn. N. S. spent a recent week-end with relatives and friends at Red Point and East Baltic Miss Barbara McDonald. Char- lottetowii, was a recent visitor with her grandparents. Rev. H. R. and Mrs. Bell, Red Point I Mr. Joseph Ford is out again fol- on P. 1., visiting with fiiiends and relatives. Miss Astrope is a retired school teacher and has travelled in many interesting parts of Canada. She was the guest of Mrs. George Robertson. East Bal- tic. Mr. and Mrs. Chester McNeill. Red Point, Mr. and Mrs. ifrlward Reid, Rollo Bay and Miss Martha Townsend and Mrs. Tliuiiiipsnn. Montague. She also visited with friends in Charlottetown. Mrs. Catherine. Morrow, Soui-is. visited with her parents. Rev. H. R. and Mrs. Bell. Red Point, rec- ently. Miss Eileen Dixon returned to to her home in Truro, N. S. having spent the school holidays with her grandparents. Mr. and'Mrs R. W. Dixon, East Baltic and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bruce, Red Point. Mr. and Mrs. Leo McDonald and daughters. Misses Mary and Helen. left on return to their residence in Dorchester, Mass. having spent some time with relatives and friends at Red Point. South Lake, and Munn's Road. "EACKACHE ulek comforting hols for Bacheha. Rheumatic Paina.Oct lng pmahts stron cloud urine.lrrtt.atlngpauans.LegPntni, and than of energy ans to Klaus and Bladder troubles. in OYBTBX. ulclr, com lata satisfaction or money back. Don't nil or another can without aaklng your amnm for IIEVIR NW5 ma Moll! ucuu unouurr mo "Wt 0'46 MW! M mnimwr A01 0 mzzwr WIND C117: DFF Arm W n how Mwwnrams The Roman emperor Claudius (born 10 B.C.. ascend- ed throne at 50 in 41 A.D., died in 54) idivorced his wife Aella Petlna because she tidied up hit room in his absence and he was unable to find somewhere. Tomorrow: The Prince Charming who married "50 ICI Cinderella IS inn ATTORNEY IN Ridiland.wainmgiovi Mar Satopanf India a paper sihe had put away lowing his recent illness at his home in South Lake. The picking of cucumbers is the order of the day now and a good crop is in general throughout the communitv. It is regretted that Mrs. Jo- seph Conway is not feeling well at her home in North Lake Mi'. Bobby Mussey, Bothwrll. is steadily improving in the Char- lottetown Hospital. where he has lbecn a patient for the past three lire-eks. A complete recovery is the wish of his friends Master John Cox, Charlottetmvn, spent a few days with his grand- parents. Rev. H. R. and Mr; Mrs. Bell, Red Point. ' Mr. and Mrs. Russel Garrett, Red Point, were Aug. 26 business vis- itors to Charlottetown. They were accompanied by Misses Sylvia Bruce, Lillian Fraser and Mr. Wal- lace Fraser. Red Point. Mrs. Leslie Ladner. Charlotte- town. visited with her mother, Mrs Reggie Rose, Red Point. Rev. H. R. Boll. retired pastor. preached in East Point Baptist Church. morning, and evening ser- vice on Aug. 2!). Both services were wcll attended. Mrs. Willard Chins. R N. llll-not motored to Charlottetown on Aug. 27 Miss Anne llciiiicsscy. teacher at South Lake School. spent the past week-end at her home in St. Cath- erines. Mr. James Holland, Cliarlnltc- Clarabclle and Mrs. Wilbur Jarvis- his wife and family at Elmira. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mills. Howe Bay. were recent visitors to the eastern districts. Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Peter MacDonald (nee Marion Whalenl whose mar- riage took place at Rollo Bay on Aug. 25 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grady. Souris. had the pleasure of liaising: Mr. Grady's brother visit with them after an absence of 44 years. Mr Grady has travelled considerablly He visited relatives at South Lake. East Baltic and Priest Pond and several other communities. in which he know many. Mr. and Mrs Rwy Bruce and Mi. and Mrs. Aubiey MacPhail. Nnith RIYPT. were Aug 29 guests of Mr and Mrs. Charles Ching and family, Red Point. It is regretted to learn that Mr. William Baker. Lakeville. is a pa- tient in the Souris Hospital. It is the wish of his numerous friends he will soon be restored to his usual good health. Mr. Maurice Bruce, Kingston, Ontario. is spending his holidays with his parents. Mr. and Mrs Harry Bruce, Red Point. Miss Minnie Riel:-y, Boston. Mass.. is spending some time with her sister, Mrs. Oswald Stewart and Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Stewart. Mr. Mathias Carevv, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Carew. East Bal- tic. left recently for Ottawa. Mr. George Cheverie, South Lake. is at present erecting a new dwelling house for Mr. Shaddy P"W' er, Little Harbour. On August 27. friends, ncifll'l' bours and aclinol mates Kathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nel- son Stewart, Red Point, when they resented their son and his bride. r. and Mrs. l-Eldon Stewart. With many useful gifts and a large sum of money. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart were married in Nova Scntia on Aug. 21 and spent their hone)'m00" on P. E. I. Mr. Stewart has served in the Navy for the past several years and will resume his duties on Sept. 7. A miscellaneous shower was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clin- ton Stewart and Miss Jennie Stew- art. Kiiigsboro. in honor of Miss l-Ivclyn Robertson. 'lhe bride-in-be was escorted to a decorated Chnll by Miss Pearle Stewart. while Miss Clinton Stewart played the Wed- ding march. Mrs. Stafford Bortcin cut the confetti over an iimhrvll-'I attached to mp in-ido-be-he's chair Mrs. Carl ltlcvnno read an av" propriate address while Mrs. Bor- tein and Miss Betty Robertson opened the gifts. Wl'l”(' M75 Prim ,,.. 'Dressed i All Buttoned Up like the DOarl-hllffofi-l”OVPl"Pfl costermongsrs who r-ni.-iv lain street rrn-.'.-ds. in London. lit-ivmr-olrl Davin Gardinri. lrll. and Christine Marchanl. 9. atlim-trd plenty of attention as along a walk in Brighton. England. illoi :liun.-d verses. The gifts were placed on the table by Misses Audrey Robert- son. Betty Robertson and Mrs. Bor- tein. Instrumental music was furn- ished by the Rose Brothers with Mrs. Clinton Stewart at he piano and Miss Alethea Bruce at the accordion. Miss Robertson thanked all present for their lovely gifts and sum of money and all joined in singing ”Shes A Jolly Good Fel- low." Rev. Donald Mat-Clare was chairman for this special occasion. Lunch was served and all depart- ed for their homes wishing Miss Robertson much happiness. DUTCH GIVE EQUAL STATUS PARAMARIBO. Siirinain (AP)- Parliament is pa pro v P d Thurs- day night. a new constitution mak- ing Surinam and the Netherlands Antilles equal and independent partners in the Netherlands kin- dom. The Antilles consist of the Caribbean , islands of Curacao, Aruba and Bonaire. Stanly - Stewart wedding . Clifton United Church in Old Barns. NS, was the scene of one of the summer's prettiest weddings recently when Mary Rose. daugh- ter of Mr. and Mn. Roger Stewart of Old Barns was united in mar- riage with John lord Btordy. son of Mrs. Alina G. Macmicken of Calgary. Alberta, and the late G. Russell Btordy of Crapaud. Mrs. Frank 00): presided at the organ. Rev. Fred Guy. pastor of the church. performed the cere- mony. Miss Margaret Pirie sang "O Promise Me" at the beginning of the ceremony and "0 Perfect Love" during the signing at the register. The bride, given in marriage by her father, worn a. floor-length gown of lace and net over white satin. The fitted lace bodice fea- tured a stand-up collar and sweet.- heart neckline. IL was trimmed with seed pearls and had long sleevea tapering to a point over the hands. The net nverskirt had panels of lace. I-fer lull-length veil was held in place by a Juliet lace cap. trimmed with seed pearls and orange blossoms. l-ler bouquet. was of American Beauty roses and white 'mums. Mrs. Ruthen Stewart, slster-ln- law of the bride, was matron-of honor. She wore, a floor-length gown of mauve taffeta and nylon net. The two bridesmaids were Miss Elizabeth Stewart .sister of the bride, and Miss Alice Dunbar They were identical gowns of maize taffeta and nylon net. The three attendants uore matching hr-addresses of assorted summer flowers. Little Sandra Terris was flower- girl in a long gown of pale green taffeta. Her halo headdress was of rose buds to match her bouquet Donnie Brent Chisholm carried the ring on a white Bible. The groom was attended by Arthur Bell of the RCAF in Moxie- ton. The ushers were Laurie Stewart, brother of the bride, and Reg Flemming. Mrs. Stewart, mother of the bride. wore a floor-length gown or mauve laee over white taffeta. with matching accessories and cor- sage of white gardenias. A reception in the church hall was attended by 150 guests. a num- ber coming from Prince Edward Island. New Brunswick and several Nova Scotia centres. The Progres- sive Club of Old Barns catered. Rev. Mr. Guy proposed a toast to the bride and the groom madl- fitting response John Myers, MP of Crapaud. P.E.I.. spoke on behalf of the groom's mother. who was unable to attend. The three-tier wedding cakr was cut in traditional manner by the bride and groom. Mrs. L. H. Mc- Lean of Pictou and Mrs. Earl Mc- Kay of Mcclurefs Mills presided Monday. Saplll. IE Tm” GENE AIITRY WLORING CONTEST WIN FREE TICKETS TO THE GENE AUTRY IDK Sponsored by CIIARl.0'I'I'l-.TOWN KIWANII i -9 1-PLEASE Pkmt------ 0 Eimvie " ii hmn iaooatst AGE....... Prize winner Saturday: Paul Taylor, .32 Slirilig Park Rd. This cartoon appears each day in The Guardian. Con- test closes Monday 13th. Mail or brin; your entries to the Guardian Gene Autry Coloring Contest holore Midnight Monday, Sept. 13th. All entries will be jiiilarvd on artistic l ability shown. There will be free tickets every day for the Gene Autry Show Sept. 15th at the Charlottetown Forum. WINNERS WILL BE ANNOUNCED EACII DAY IN THE GUARDIAN. Entries should be at the Guardian Office by 8.00 P.M. to be judged the following day. You may enter as many times as you like. Color with crayon, water colors or oils. river the teacups Mrs. Joan Terris served the bridal party. Mrs. Betty Chisholm was in charge of the bride travelled in a navy and white linen suit, with matching accessories and an orchid corsaga. guest book. Tl'iey will reside iiruoncton. It The couple left for a wedding where Mr. 5l.orili.' makes his head- . trip to The Gaspc. Qucber. and quarters as field icpzesoritative for ' the New England States. The the Canadian n-m-r nr Foresters. i Cuts and scratches picked up in niml; li'.lli.llt' tlil('ll i('iiti In mil halllcs C C when til: 9 so cliers ca i attention! with infection. it's ii wise Mollicr who ilclcals lliis enemy il) cleansing cuts and woiiiuls with iioii-poismuiiis till”. i" I (ll .' --- llic .ill-pin pose aiilisepliti. 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