PAGE TWELVE Koala house. residence of Lord lnokvilla in Kent. Emglsnd, has a different room for every day Of the your. DANCE MacNEH.L'S WAREHOUSE KEN SINGTON EVERY TUESDAY Blue Haven Ramblers SIIUR-GAIN 16”, DAIRY These ll rv onl) Phone 36-2 NOTICE With the.intentions of not having any public roads made across my property in Low- er Darnley, I do ask every- one with cars and gravel trucks not to travel through my fields. Those who do so, will deal with the R.C.M.P., Summerside. JAMES I). CKOZIEII, Chapleau. Ontario. I-IERE IT IS SI-IUR GAIN orrans YOU BALANCED FEEDING At Lowest Cost SIIUR-GAIN 16!; HOG RATION ., ......... ,, 529.90 ion SIIUR-GAIN 17'; LAYING RATION 3:38.00 ton a few of the S'rIVillf.',s ilirough custom grinding and mixing. grain at your Balance Feeding Ilcmlqiiartcrs. KENSINGTON FEED SERVICE LTD. Sccd, WE SOLICIT YOYR PATRONAGE RATIONS ...... .. 3S?8.8() ton (ict top VZIIIIP for your l:”cc(l 5; Fertilizer llcalcri POULTRY p.m., at my home. your average per bird will Loading Tuesday. September 29th 8 a.m. to 2 Thanks for the splendid support of this week. Trust we'll see you on Tuesday. gest you include as many heavy birds as possible, so 5. R. PENDLETON KENSINGTON LOADING Sug- be favorable. Stewart Granger, Eleanor Edward Andrews, prices 45c - 30c. CAMEO THEATRE KENSINGTON Monday-Tuesday 7:15-9:15. Sabatinils swashbuckling novel of romance and ad- venture, "SCARAMOUCIIE", technicolor - starring Ferrer. Bank night drawing on Tuesday night worth 510.00. Congratulations to Mrs. Leo Mallett” and Mr. winners M-G-M presents Rafael Parker, Janet Leigh. Mel Admission last week. day. ROYAL THEATRE BURDEN Monday-Tuesday 7:15-9:15; Gordon MacRae. Eddie Bracken comedy, "ABOUT FACE” in color. Also Newsreel. Matinee 3:15 on Tues- in musical- CAPITOL Tonight 7:15-0:15; GRANGER: KERR lillilS Bllllilili - llliE liliiili l0illS STONE - ROBIII DOUGLAS no lama: MASON OI IUIIIV 07 NUCIIAU Summon-side '.l"uesclay 132.30-T215-0:15 DON'T MISS IT nseanr Today Tuesday .., 3 IIIIVEI J T": if innici-ll i i THE GUARDIAN;pCI-IARLOTTETOWNA . . . Provincial And County Winners Announced In Sewing Competition highest honors in sewing con- tests held by the P.E.I. Women's Institutes were announced last week. W. I. supervisors Miss Mary Robin, Mrs Maylca Manning and staff member Miss Marie Taylor judged the entries from the three counties. The following are the reeults:- -ISLAND HONORS IN SEWING First Year .lunior Cluss, I0-12: 1-Francis Clinton, Souris 2.-Marilyn Robertson, Southport 2.-Margaret Dawn Mathoson. Southport 3.-Carol Perry Miscouche. Intermediate. 13-15: l.-Katherine I-iayter. Southport 2.-Marie Shea. Tignish. Senior. I6-2.1: 1-Pauline Murray, Cherry Val- ICV 2-Edith Milligan, Inverness. Second Year Junior Class: l.-Myrna Smith. New Glaszow 2!.-Carole Ellis, Souris 2-Margaret Pierce. Souris 3.-Joan O'Halloran. Cape Wolfe 3,-Barbara Smith. Tryon. Intermediate Class: 1.-Doricc Dixon. Fortune Bridge 2.-Hazel Devaux. New Glasgow 2.-Ruth MncPhail, Meadowbank 3.-Catherine Gnudct, Tignish. ' Senior Class: 1.-Wands Willis. Cornwall 2.-Norma Raynor, Tignish. Third You .lunlor ('.a.-As: 1.-Marjorie Hooper, tico 2.-Ann Hughes, souris. Intermediate: 1 1.-Mary Farquharson, Kilniuir 2.-Lorena Des-R.oches, Miscouche 3.-Shirley Roach, Souris. Senior Class: l.-Lona Scott. Marslifield. Fourth Year Jvlninr t'l.is-I: i--Itiai-" Lot. 6 3.-Sandra MacGregor. East Bal- tic. Intermediate: 1.-Mabel England. West Royalty 2.-Claire Gallant, Carleton Lotti 3.-Ruth Foy. East Baltic. 1 Senior Class: 1.-Joyce England, West. Royalty, Marie Munn, Anglo-Rustico ltledi. iii-icNatizl1, l.'1l'i”?f3ll Fifth Year Senior Class: 1.-Mildred Howatt, Ti-yon 2.-Lyls Robertson. Kingsboro 2.-Wanda Robertson. Kingsboro 3.-Leona Doiron. North Rustico. Professional Cards W. Albert Robertson Chartered Accountant P. L l. MUTUAL BUILDING Gtaovilla at Water Street Summerside DIAL P. 0. BOX ISM 681 E. E. PARKMAN Opt. D. R.(). OPTODIETRIST Glasses Fitted Office Hours: 0 to 12 - i in 5 and by appointment. PHONE 3281 IEGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer St. Summerlidn Eye: Examined A. Raymond Grunt. B5c.. 0.D. OPTODIETRIST Complete Visual Analysis Classes Fiticd 238 Water Street. Above Maurice Mill's Men's Wear Phone .1580. B. F. HUNTER ll. 0. OPTOMIZTIIIST Summersido. P. IL I. summerslcle Complete Visual Arnlyu-I Gluuia Fitted PHONE slid SM.AI.LMAN'S BUILDING 1. EARLE near” Chartered Acoounilnt Canadian Bank of Commerce Building lummerslde. P. l. I. PHONE 2888 Dr. H. B. MocNoiil PHYSICIAN . dl SIIRC-EON Wafer Street (Oppmlia lIolman'I) Ronni- 11:00-12:00 A.M. Dally. 2:00- 4:00 P.M. Tlally. 1:oo- 8:00 IHM. Daily. IJIAL IONI- Dil. J. A. Iltliliill DINTIII Dental X-llsn lmailmui Building IUMMIISIDI Dill III , Anglo-Rus- ' Sixth Your Senior Chad: 1.-Lorraine Leard. Tryon. QUEENS COUNTY HONORS IN SEWING First Year Junior Class: 1.-Margaret Dawn Mstheson, Southport i.-Marilyn Robertson. Bouthport 2,-Mary Murphy. Cherry Valley 3.-Ruth Wood, Alexandra. Intermediate Class: i.-Katherine I-Iayter. southport 2.-Doreen Carver, Alexandra 3.-Mai-y Matheson, Heatheniale 3.-Irene Murphy. Cherry Valley. Senior Class: 1.-Pauline Murphy, Cherry Voi- ley 2.-Thelma MacPherson. Heath- erdale 3-Verna MacLai'en, Alexandra. Second Year Junior Class: i.-Myrna Smith. New Glasgow 3-Jeanette Bruce. Mt. Mellick 3.-Bcniiie 'n:Kle. Southport .'l.-Shirley Gallant. Southport. Intermediate Class: 1.-Hazel Deveaux. New Glasgow 1.-Ruth MaoPhail. Meadowbank 2.-Eleanor Hart, Victoria 3.-Elda Boswell, Mount Mellick 3.-Bernadette Gallant,southport Senior Class: 1--Wanda Willis. Cornwall 2.-Sylvia Boulter. Victoria y Third Year i.IIilli1lr Class: 1-Mano:-ie Hooper, Anglo-Rus- tlco. Intermediate Class: l.--Mary I-'a.rqu.hsr.son. Kilmuir 2.-Rose Marie Leclsir. North Rustico, Senior Class: l.-Lona Scott, Marshfleld 2.-Sybil Millar, Ktlmur. Fourth Year Intermediate Class: 1-Mabel England, West. Royalty 2.-Alina Craswcll. Anglo-Rustico .1-Kathleen Gillts. Grand View. Senior Class: l.-Joyce England. West. Royalty 1.-Marie Dunn, Anglo-Rustico. Fifth Your Intermediate Clue: 1.-Leona Dotron. North Rustioo. PRINCE COUNTY HONORS IN SEWING First Year Junior Class: 1.-Carol Perry. Misooucho 2.-Euncte MacDonald. Inverness 3.-Francs Whalm. Tignloh. Intermediate (Jinn: l.-Marie Shea, Tignidh 2.-Carmela Martin. Mldcouohe 3.-Jerry MacDonald. Invsrnoas 3.-Aldons Blggsr, Invemeoo. Senior Class: l.-Edith Milligsn. Invernoos. Second You 1.-Joan 0'!-Iollortn. Cope Wolfe 2.-Eleanor MacDonald. Tignish 2.-Laui-etta Martin, Tignish '.!.-Doris Leclair, Tignish 2.-Patricia Poirier. Mlscouche. 3.-Gloria Arsenault. Carleton Lot 6. Intermediate Clan: 1.-Catherine Gaudet, Tignish 2.-Rosalie DesR.oches. Mlscouche 3.--Phyllis Raynor, Cape Wolfe. Senior Class: l.-Norms Raynor. Tignioh. Third Year Intermediate Cius: 1.-Lorena Desnoches. Miscouche 2.-N o r m s O'Hslloran, Cape Wolfe 2.-Shirley Collicutt, Cape Wolfe 2.-Eileen Rielly, Cape Wollo. Fourth Year Junior Class: 1.-Mary MacNaught, Carleton Lot 6. Intermediate Class: 1.-Claire Gallant, Carleton Lot 6 Senior Class: l.-Mary Sapler. Miscouche. ' Fifth Your 1.,-Mildred Howstt, Tryon. Sixth Year l-Lorraine Lend. Tryon. KINGS COUNTY I-IONOIIS IN SEWING First You Junior (Elna: I.-Frances Clinton. Bouris 2.-Rose Maria Mwbun, Cardi- gan North 3.-Laura Goi-rat. Forest Hill 3.-Bertie Yates. Kinuboro. Intermediate Clam: 1.-Catherine MacPhoe. Bouril 2.-Nelle Macbeth, Fault mu 3.-Sylvia Macbcsn. ' Cardigan North. Senior Class: i.-Eva Gallant, nouris - 2.-Margaret Wihon, Cardigan North. second You Junior Clue: 1.-Carole Ellis. Souril 1.--Margaret Pier:-A, lourls 2-Joyce Dlngwoll, Fortune Di-ldgo 8.-Ann Young. Kingoboro. lntcrmedilh Olnui 1.-Doris Dixon. Fortune lridgo 2.-Sylvia ohovorio. louris l.-Ann Kenya. loui-is Line Road. senior OIII: i.-Minnie Muliaiiy. louril. niurour y 1. JIIIICGIJI. I MilIor- liogerson Wedding Standards of autumn flowers created the setting in the sum- meulde Trinity United Church on Saturday evening for the Septem- ber wedding of Elizabeth Alma. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Winfred Rogeraon of cape Traverse and Ed- gar Ramsay Millar. son of Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Miller of Kelvin. Rev. C. D. Mntheson officiated at the 6:30 ceremony. The organist. Miss Mary Geldarl. was in charge of the wedding music and accompanied Mr. Ralph Emery n he sang "I'll Walk Be- side You" during the signing of the register. The pride was given in marriage by her father and attended by Mrs. Ivan Day. as matron of hon- or and Min Beverley Brich as bridesmaid. Mr. Erving Mlllar was his brother's groomsman. Messrs. Ivan Day and Vernon Millar. brother of the groom. ushered the gumits to their plocu which were marked with I. miniature noscgay of mixed flowers. The bride was lovely in her floor-length wedding gown of white nylon net over satin, featuring a V-neck. long sleeves tapering to points over the hands and trim- med with pearls which also decor- ated the bodice. The skirt was full and the front embroidered with rhinestones. The full length veil of French illusion was held ill place with a pearl was of mic nylon net over taffeta and the bridesmaid was attired in mauve nylon net over taffeta. Each wore a matching bandeau and mitts and carried a bouquet of Queen Eliza- beth yeilow roses. Mrs. Rogerson chose for hCl' daughters wedding a navy and white gown with matching ac- cessories and n. corsage of white I.-It 9. Hughes. Souris. intermediate Class: 1.-Shirley Roache. Souris 2.-Cloraibet Chiny. Kingsboro. Fourth Year Junior Class: 1.-iandra MacGregoi', East Bal- t c. Intermediate Class: 1.-Ruth Fay. East Baltic. Fifth You Senior (flan: 1.-Wanda Robertson. Kingsborn l.-Lyis Robertson. Kuigsboro. Eoses Hun be OVERWEIGHT? Are you among the 20')? of all Canadians over so that are said to At a recent convention of the R, csrnatloiia. while the groom's mother was attired in navy with pink accessories and had a oorsngc of pink carnstions. Following the ceremony a re- ception for seventy guests was held at Birch 1-lill Lodge where the bride's table was centred with a three-tier wedding cake topped with a miniature bride and groom and encircled with lighted tapers and bouquets of sweet peas. For I honeymoon trip Eastern States the bride donned I suit of navy with navy and pink accessories and a corsage of Pink Delight roses. on return they will reside in Kensinglon where the groom is a successful farmer. .The bride, previous to her mar- riage. was on the office staff of R. T. Holman Ltd. in the -s "PRISONER OF ZENDA" AT CAPITOL. SUMMEIISIDE -With an impressive all-star cast headed by Stewart Granger, Deborah Kerr. James Mason, Louis Calhern and Jane Greer, and with reye-filling Technicolor settings and costumes, M-G-M brings "The Prisoner of Zenda" to the Capitol screen as the latest of its spectac- ular romantic adventurc dramas in the tradition of "Quo Vadis," "Scaromouche" and "Ivanhoe." Stewart Granger enacts the young Englishman. Rudolf Rassen- dyll. who arrives in the kingdom of .Ruritanin on a visit and. because ;of his striking resemblance to thci -Icountryis ruler, becomes vnmcshcdi in a royal intrigue in which he is! pursuzided to impersonate the ab-; ducted King in order to preventi the latter's half-brother. Mlchael.i Jfrom usurping the throne. The ad-7 .venture brings him into conflict ,with Micliacl's unscrupulous co- lhort, Rupert of Hentzau. an enem- gity which is finally resolved in a lspcctricular scene of swordplay tak- ;ing place in a medieval castle. Un- ;rlerlymg the royal intrigues and fighting action is the ill-fated ro- -mance between Rudolf and the lovely Princess Flavia. who has come to love the man whom she knows to be an imposter but who cannot share his life. Andorra, the ancient rgublic in t.he Pyrenees between France and Spain. covers only 175 square miles. An all-weather highway of 247 miles hPfWP9n Whitehoisn and Mayo in the Yukon-was finished in 1930, iiestricted Diet with Wafer Solisfies Food Craving ger Pongs During Prescribed Diet i her father, were I - Macl'lm St. James Church. summsriield. was the scene of a pretty wedding on June 14. when Mary 'Msrgaret. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Victor MccPi-ice; Emerald, was united in the holy bonds of matrimony to Kenneth Daniel. son of Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Pierce. Elmira. Rev. Eugene Murray, pastor of st. James church performed the doub e-ring ceremony and also celebrate the nuptial mass. The nuptial music was played by Mrs. Clinton Howatt, Borden, and Mrs. Vincent Grant, Borden. sang. "Penis Angelicus," "On This Day 0 Beautiful Mother." and "Mother At Thy Feet I'm Kneeling.” The bride, given in marriage by s floor-length gown of white satin. The long- sleeved Chantilly lace bodice was decorated with inserts of seed pearls. I-ler fingertip veil of tulle illusion was held in place by I. coronet of lseed pearls. She carried a nosegay of Better Time roses and white SEPTEMBER 23:. .1953 l csrnatiom. Min Anita MacPhea was hat .1. terls bridesmaid. Mr. Campbell Pierce. brother 0. the groom. was best man and My Alfred whim was sanctuary u.;,.,' A reception for 30 guests wu ham" at the Queen Hotel. cnuiom. town. Mr. Loo Rosslter. bl'0thel'-ln- law of the groom. proposed gm toast to the bride to which thg groom flttingly responded. The bridal couple left for a. non. eymoon spent in Toronto. Ningu. Falls and Montreal. before taking up residence in Emerald, where the groom is employed as telcgraphe; with the C. N. R. For travelling in. bride wore a suit of pink chsrmaine with white accessories. Prior to her marriage. the bride was the guest of honor at two mfg. cellaneous showers, where she wu the recipient oi many and useful gifts. The sun gives the earth as much heat as would be producer by burning 50,000 times the yagrly amount of mined coal. 'r"lI.;'in,.a..i.i..... 51.5.5?-TIT. u... .,...... a .. I ”Haver.'i we emptied enough of these glasses to make a 3 set? I'm tired of cheeses spread three times a day!" By George Clark Auf& s Easy Solisfy Diet Successfully Yei Canadian Dietetic Association re- ported by Canadian Press, Dr. E. Gordon Young, director of the Maritime Regional Laboratory, . . , National Research Council, Hali- Protein COMET” and 10W 1” C3'b0' fax, estimated that a non of the hydrates (swgets. Hour products- Csnsdian population over age 3o.and ,5i31'Ch.V'i.VP9 V9SCt3biC5)- f , are too heavy. At the same con- Diei-'95 3” 3 "FY" WP” dbl” "'1, vemion Dr. Rachel Random (,f,()nc Diette containing lesst anteni the Institute of Dietetics and Nu- Cili)i0l"95- iahkill? l';'1”h 3 F:-)1af55 M :::i;: trition, University of Montreal, -3 W” E 3 mir 5 0" , said obesity is endangering a Sausfm i,h":hC':Vi"5gn:)01:; ftood 2? quarter of the American mania.y;:'::;"n”.",f:,,a,f,e.x;35,, to ',,,,,if,', 10'. tion ' I ” - - - 1 i ' d t t l thaminimum. '25 of 32 Sudden DC.aihS H08?! z)i)uN'iiSlCcOl:ll0rI'1Ea Sgiettes contain C8595. Overweight Blamed ,1 Methylcellulose, an inert, liannlcss in All of Them." isubstance which may be taken be- So read a. headline over the byline fore or with foorl in wafer form 10: of Angela gurk, on the from page decrease hunger pains arising inhan, of the Toronto Daily Star on June , FmF?i.V 5i0nl3Qh and KW? Y0” i Ell 166,135,. lfecling of satisfied fullness. . Never before hasiherc been such 1 lpflgpie f;111(,)N'Ngna dgedi igensicnrlbig i awareness on the part of the gen- 1”) ELF, im-i;;:')a!dab1ame dink: oral public of the danger attached 059 m ' " . t - - Ives. They don't follow the diet to being overweight, particularly Ge Y pf In" the lge of 30' More and closely because they become raven n u l to physicians f." Kmdmce Is. to l C : is too great to resist. With Diettes "NSC 9' ""5" bemg W""'gi"' it is easy to follow a diet. Dieites Hie” 'PP""5,i" be ""0 Primary keep you feeling comfortable, satis- causcs of overweight due to excess fled and pica,” with yourself be, YOUR Appetite IIIIS IS IAIGIIONSIQ After thirty the ant puiliness, chubbincss around stomach, shoulders and seat, are dangerous. jnsuranco companies nio excess weight the All-American killer. Follow an :, approved diet for health and figure. fat. The one referred to as exo- Cause you see that the diet is SNOW ,(""h0"i) ,''95"",5 mi” actually working and the excess over-eating or from ingesting food pounds an chopping away. l of high caloric value; the s.econd,w endogenous (within), may be at- tributed to glandular dysfunction, The majority of overweight people . may be considered as the exogen-. ous type; they consume not only too much food but frequently; choose or have a craving for thci foods ranking high in caloric: values. i There is no royal road to losing Each Diem contains 15 us. Methyl and flavors. avenge stomach content. I ITEIIIIOII PII.VSlt'IlII.f 28 gm. Dextrose; 5 pa. Plantago Flour; 5 gm. Oatmeal Flour; 5 gn. Soy: Flour. plus binder: Contains loss than I0 calories. One Diem taken with a glass of water provides approximately 100 cc. oi built, about IN oi the Coiluiolli the endogenous category your physician, after I diagnosis. will prescribe for you the pro r gland- ular mediation and o serve its: effect. This medication may be dangerous if taken by 1 person of the exogenous typo (too fat from eating ioo,;::li). Tim exogenous type on weight as I result 0fyi0NOWlI( a diet um weight. if you happen to fall intoi in vitamin: and uiunmhiiia ninrrnsi METHYLCELLULOSE WAFERS Not a Doprossoni or Treatment For Obesity H'AgMLEs5l1'Q TAKEI l I One good-tasting Dioitc III!!! with I glut of vain a lull hour in- i ullnl H157 .'5'.:.l..':;.....”.2.:i... pm. 5'' 93. Drug dunlocalociu. . . : pn-