SEPTEMBER‘ 17. 1948 , ..._ WEEK run sprouts ‘l RACK OF DRESSES $9.95 to SISSS-NOW $5.00 i LOT OF SWEATER $1.00 l LOT OF iJTLflll noslrnr GOING AT isrmuamris Ladies’ Wear 166 Queen St. N10“ I765 Next Door To Bus Stop DAILY CROSSWORD ACROSS 2. Massachu- 24. Gazell 1. Rodents setts Cape (Tibet ‘ 5. Armadillo 8. Clothes 28. Swab-like n. Soon 4. Scoi! device i0. System oi 5. Highest 27. Food signals card 29. Lever 11. Door joint 6. Corn pone 31. Mimics l2. Perform 7. Jewish 82. Recessed, as ll. Roman month in n wall pound l l. Alorinula 88. Roman 15. Egyptian for cooking money god l1. I-iesd 35. Birds Yelterdefs answer l7. American coverings (W. I.) Indian 13. Rip 36. Cofwl 43. Unroll 18. A pointer 10. Exclamrr 39. Fiaminj es. Unadorned 2o, Butt tion light 40. Clique l 22. rather 10. Bundle e2. Americas I0. Bench-like (child's , 21. Insane Indian seat tum) 23. Catch, as a stocking ' 7' 5 25. Pounding tool 28. Conical mall of yarn S0. Female deal " ' ' 3i. Capital ' w iTurk.) '4 ' '7 Si. Footwsy . '87. Greek lettfl I88. Still _ 40. Also 1 17 4i. Reverberb tion - z ti. Weep cone vuleively _ 3| it. Note of theseale 5 41. Stores (B. Quick b1. Fencing sword q I2. America! Indian l :8. arcs ' i. ops v DOWN no l. Dried grape ’_ I DAILY ODYPIOQUOTE-Ilerds how to work it: » AXYDLBAAXI hLONGPlLLOW . One letter simply stands for another. 1n this example A is used lfor the three L's. X for the two 0's, etc. Single letters, apos- ‘trophes, the length and formation of the words are all hints. Each day the code letters are different. summer-mosaic» YKMY swmrn vo rxrbas, our GVH YKT IYHTTY. KKK DTTI‘ M IWLIALIA PLII—YTFIFNIZVI‘. , reecei-asym Cryptoqno‘ . nus-n: ass uouwmn "rmo cam COMPLETENESS ma: srxrtm or ms amt- Y"Y‘V'V"IWIFD ' ed his hands said shoo, while the We have in stock and on way cars of best quality Cool. AMERICAN HARD STOVE AMERICAN HARD NUT AMERICAN BRIIQUETS OLD SYDNEY SCREENED SPRINGHILL SCREENED ACADIA OIL TREATED SCREENL.‘ ACADIA OIL TREATED NUT INVERNESS SCRIENED IRAS D’OR SCRIENED i ems o'er on TREATED srom L SPRINGHILL STOKER We._ean supply any quantity required and C. O. D. orders will have eur careful attention. W. D. Gillie is‘ Co. lever ‘Water Si. Phone I76 -_< _..._._ __.- _. THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN .... ... This column is reserved for news of local interest. but advertising o! l‘ 1.0"! nature may be inserted s re can a word, strictly . able in advance. . w, AT IOU! SBIVICR - As-alast Coal Co. Phone MOI. I'll!!! sameoir just received at City Fish Market.- TBYON — BONSIIAW BAPTIST RASTORATE. — Services ior Sun- day. September 19th’, are: West- morelarid 11 A. M. Albany 3 P. M. Tryon 7.30 P. M. Rev. C. A. Hicks. Minister. THE PB-lSBYTEI-IAN CHUIOH m Camps. - Cardigan 11.00 A. M. Lorne Valley 3.30 P. M. Mon- tague Church closed for redecor- atlng. No Church or Sabbath School. Mr. Carl Currie will be the speaker. ' CHERRY VALLEY UNITED CHURCH. - Service September 19th at. 11.00 A. M. Vernon River at 7.30. Orwell service cancelled. Rev. E. C. Evans will preach at the other appointments. A. S. weir, Minister. THE PBESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANAIM. -- The pro-com- munion service ior the Highileld Presbyterian Church will be held on Friday evening at 8.00 P. M. The Sacrament of the Lord's Sup- per will be observed on Sunday at 3.15 P. M. Rev. F. N. Young, Min- istar. CHURCH SERVICES. — Services ior Sunday, September 19th at Uigg 11 A. M. Cross Roads S P. M. Alexandra 7 P. M. At the evening service at Alexandra, Mr. Vernon Jones. A. T. C. L. will be heard in special Clarinet music with accom- panist. All are welcome. Llc. Byron l-lowlett, Minister. THE PBESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CAMAILC-Services for Sun- day, September 19th ss follows: Mt. Stewart 11 A. M. Hlzhfield 3.15 P. M. Msrshfleld 7.30 P. M’ Sacrament o!‘ Baptism at Mt. Stewart. Sacrament oi Lord's Sup- per at I-iighfield. Pro-communion ‘service st Highfleld Friday even- lng at 8.00 P. M. Sunday Schools- Marshfleld 10.30 A. M. Harrington 10.30 A. M. Highfleld 2.30 P. M. Rev. Norman Young, Minister. ‘CVLEARY PASTORAL CHARGE. The United Church of Canada. Rev. W. G. Dickson, B. A.. Pastor. West Devon“ at 11 A. M. Bloomfield at 2 l-".M. Brae st 3.30 PM. O'Lcary Thank Offering service for the W. M. S. st 7.30 P. M. and the special speaker at the O'Les.ry ser- vice will be Rev. Blair Colbornc. B. A., oi the West Cape Pastoral Charge. Everybody welcome at all these services. Sunday Schools at the usual hours at. the various ap- pointments. BNJOYED HOLIDAY-Mr. lflfl Mrs. Dame Maccauil, North Bede- que, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph B. Mac- Caull. Carleton. have Just return- ed from a motor trip to Nova Scotla. Ontheir return they were accompanied by Miss Jean Ms!- colm, R.N,, Halifax. who will spend some time visiting her friend, Mrs. Ralph MacCsull. Miss Malcolm has just returned from s five months trip to Ikiglarid and 50' t- land. NARROW ESCAPE - A very strange happening took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Walsh on Sunday. Sept. l2, at. Part Elgln, N, B. Their little six-year- oid son Wendell was outside play- ing with his kitten when a oear walked out oi the woods and aviod beside him. The little iellow rais- bear walked back into the woods. quite excited the little fellow rs: and told his parents. l-ils lathe. went out but only got a aural. glimpse oi the bear.—(Pat.:nt Please Copy). SERVICE AT HIGHFIELD. - Rev. Dr. A. D. MscKenzie oi Char- lottetown will open a preaching mission in Highfield United Church on Sunday evening, Sep- ember 19th. st. 7,30 o'clock. The purpose of the Mission is to serve particularly the interests of the four points of the Winsioe United Church Charge and the Presbyter- ian Church at i-‘lighfleld. The Mis- slon will extend over the whole week. each evening st 9 o'clock concluding with the evening ser- vice on Sunday. September 20th. Dr. Mackenzie will be assisted during the week by Rev. F. N. Young of the Presbyterian Church and Mr. John N. MsoKay. Student Minister of Winsioe. During the past three years Dr. Maoiterisie has conducted successful Missions throughout P. E. I. and in Nova Sootia. During the many years hc was Minister in Reginl. and later Radio Minister in Prince Albert. Sask., he was in frequent demand for Missions in other parts of Saskatchewan both for the United Church and for Inter-Church Mis- sions. Dr. MacKeriaia has an en- gagement in Sydney, Mines. C. D.. in October and it is hoped later in other points in Sydney Presbytery. All who are interested and in reach of the Righfiela Services sra cordially invited to attend during the week. ‘ Watch These 4 tommon Troubles 01 Bab ‘t let mar irr fret “We: secs.- .. uowaim ssemnw Inna Footwear at 175 Queen street, TIIC WASHER! now on display, Toombs Music Store. COAT now, $80 and up J. P. MacPherson and Son. Queen 5t, soaoor. naxcs. Brighton Club, Friday. September 11m. at a r. M. BBADALBANE Pastoral Charge. Services Sunday. September 1on1. Rose Valley 11 A. M. North Gran- P. M. W. B. MacPhaii, Minigtgr, TIIYON rasronar. cnancu oi the United Church oi Canada. Services on Sunday. Septembe; 19th, as iollowsz-Tryon: 11 A. M. C.S. 10 A.M. Cape Traverse: 3 P.M. as. 2 PM. Crupaud: mo PM.‘ CS. 11 A. M. Rev. E. R. Woodslde, B.A.. Minister. l ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCE- DENT. — Mr. and Mrs. William W. ' 5700mm. Borden wish to announce‘ the engagement oi their daughter‘ Theresa Melvlna to Harvey Mc-| Brearty son of Mr. and Mrs. Phliilpl McBrearty. Borden. Marriage to take place in near future. CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND. ._ Services Lord's Day. Septrmber 19th. Cape Traverse 11.00 A. M. Summerside 3.00 P. M. Coleman TB! NEW NORTHERN ELIC- er shop. Side entrance. ORDER YOUR WIN’!!! OVIR- luncheon and Dlncmg I afternoon 2-430 P. M. under the ville a r. M. Pleasant Valley v.30‘ |Charge. Services on Sunday. Sop- l. tember 19th are as follows: North THE GUARDIAN. WN JDIIII‘! TAXI M U / WEBB NICHOLSON, BARBER. has temporarily moved his place o! business upstairs over his form- ‘lilll KEPPOCH BEACH HOTEL will be pleased to cater to private dinner parties. Please phone 2381 ior reservations. WILL BABY CLDVIC held at Red Cross House. every Friday direction oi Public Health Nurse. YORK UNITED CHURCH of Canada. Services for Sunday, September l9: Central, ll a.m.; P16850310 Grove, 2 p.m.; Brantley, 3:30 p.m.; York, 7:30 p.m. Sunday Schools at usual hours. Rev. J. H. MsoCallum, Minister. HUNTER RIVER. United Church Wlltshlre ll a.m.; Hampshire 3 p.m., and Hunter River 7:30 p.m. Rev. J. 1. Morrison, Minister. NORTH RIVER. PASTORATE- Sept. 19th: Fairview S.S. ll a.m.; North River S. S. 2 p.m.; long Creek S.S. 11 a.m.; Long Creek W.M.S. special thankoflering ser- vice at 8:30 p.m. Guest speaker Lic. Byron Hewlett. COVEHEAD CHARGE, Unite! Church services for Sunday, Sept. 19th are: West Covehead l1 a.m.: Covehead Road 3 p.m.; Union Find Vitamin r Aids Diabetics (By The Canadian PIGS) LONDON, Ont, Sept. 16 — Dr. Arthur Vogelsang, one cl fou- re- searchers who arinmicnccd t/vro years ago they had developed vi-t- amin l: to treat heart disease, dis- closed tcda/y the same vitamin has been med successfully to treat dlwbetes. Other doctors who helped devel- op vitorriin Ii are Dr. Evan V. Shiite and his brother, Dr. Wilfrid E. shut-e, both oi’ Iioridon, Ont, Ballymobe. Dr. Vogeisang said he and Dr. Wilfrid Shiite have used vitamin E siwocssmlly in nesting diabetes. Their clinical findings were identical, he said, iin trusting dis- betios here and in Guelph, Ont. He had iwnd some diabetics who did not respond to vitamin E but they had been effectively treated with oestrogen. The vitamin treatment had been used in conjunction with the in- sulin treatment, said Dr. Vogel- sang, and some o! the diabetics under his care had been albie to dispense entirely with insulin dos- ages after eight to 12 months o! vitamin E taken in pill form. A wider diet and greater activ- ity of the patient was possible with the vitamin treatment. Gangrenous conditions. brought 0Y1 by diabetes, can also be healed by vitamin E. said Dr. Vogelsang. 730 P- M- Tuesday. September Road 7:30 p.m. Reverend Herbert 31st,, Amy]; Show. wednesdlyfAlexander will preach at the sit- geptembgr 23nd, gummy Seflqcehrnoon service in Covehead Ros-d. 8.00 P. M. Rev. H. F. MscEwen. PREBBYTERIAN CHURCH. — Sunday» September 19th. Canoe Cove 11 A. M. S. S. 10 A. M. N111C- Mils Creek I! P. M. Clyde River 7.30 RM. S. S. 10 A.M. The W.M.S. Thank Offering. Rev. Donald Nich- olson will be the guest speaker. Churchill S. S. 1i A. M. Rev. T. W Goodwill, Minister. , MURRAY RIVER UNITED CHURCH. — On Sunday. Septem- ber 19th. Anniversary Services will be held in the Murray River Uni- ted Church. The special speaker will be the Rev. '1‘. B. Head, Hamp- ton, P. E. 1. Services will be at ul A. M" 3 P. M, and 7.30 P. M. There will be special music at all ser- vices. Rev. Roy Vcssey, Minister, BELFAST - BELLE nrvm’ creams. United Church of csné ads. Services for Sunday, sepgem. ber'19th. Eldon. 11.00 A. M. Belle River. 7.30 P. M. Special service of music and Rally Day program. Sunday Schools: South Pinettc. 2.30 P. M. Belle River 6.30 P. M. These will be the last services for this Summer. J. Edward Baxter, Stud- ent Minister. I I01’. Church o! Canada, Rev. E. R. Mac- Vicar. Minister. Worship services. Sunday. September 19th: 11.00 AM.‘ Mount Herbert. 2.20 P. M. Mill-I view. The Sacrament of Baptisin' will be dispensed at this service., 7.30 P. M. Pownal. Minister's ser-. mon subject: "The Child in the' Kingdom." i THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHl IN CANADA. - Services on Sun-' day, September 19th will be as fol- lows: Caledonia 11.00 A. ‘M. Mur- ray Harbour 3.00 P. M. Wood ls- lands 7.30 P. M. Sunday Schools: Caledonia 10.00. Wood Islands 6.30. The Rev. J. Irving Fletcher will be guest preacher at the morning service. Rev. T. A. A. Duke, Min- lster. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. — Brookflcld Charge. Services next. Lord's Day will be as follows: Glasgow Road 11 A. M. s. s. 1o A. M. Brooirfleld 3 P. Ml S. S. 2 P. M. Hartsville 7.90 P. M. I B. S. 6.30. Harisvills Y. P. S. Mlday evening 8 o'clock. Prayer and Praise service st Brookfield on Thursday evenings at 8 ‘P. M. Rev. T. W. Goodwill will be guest speak- - er at. the service at l-Iartsville at. the evening hour. Rev. Donald Nicholson. Minister. I WINSLOE UNITED CIIUROH._. Servims for Sunday. September 19th. North Winsloe 11 AM. Prince- town Road 3 P. M. Highileid 7.30 P. M. Sunday Schools at regular hours. Please note change oi ser- vices. evening service being the 0176111111: sezvlce oi a Preaching Mission to be held in Highfieid Church. September 19th to 26th in- elusive ex:ept Saturday. Week night services at 8 PM. Rev. A. D. 543014911316. D. D.. guest speaker. John F. MacKsy- B. A.. Student Minister. r THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW! KEEP GOIN’! “"--»- "so tlve u a but ‘hbleiamoteip to M5» ‘harmful baby's seething few. simple No ' “so ‘in ..':.°'- ‘ ..' .....-c..:.-..-..c~:1-..~..*s'..| emu‘ T BACK uses; civ! Alia“ RIGHT you as» NiTWl HOPE YOU NEVER COME Rev. Thomas A. Wilson, Minis- CORNWALL PASTOR‘; CHARGE. - Services Septemi: 19th. New Dominion 11 A. M Church School 10 A. M. Kingston 7 P. M. Church School 10.30 A. M. Cornwall 8.30 P. M. Church School 11 A. M. Please note change of. hour for services at. Kingston and Cornwall. Rev. M. K. Chztrman, Minister. i MitcBEATH-MacDONALD --’l‘i'ie marriage of Sara MacDonald daughter of the late John A. Mat-l Donald and Mrs. MacDonald oi New York City. to Donald Bislr MacBeath, only son of Mr. rnd Mrs, R. S. MacBeath of Char- lottetown, P.E.l., took place in the Smith's Cove Baptist Church oii Saturday afternoon. Sept. 4, at 4 oclock. The double-ring ceremony was performed by Rev. Donald Martin, pastor of the Annapolis Baptist Church, and friend of the young couple, assisted by Rev. B. A. Cobham. pastor oi the Smi'h’s Cove Baptist Church. The brisefl given in marriage by her brotncr ' was gownad in petal-tone satin‘ fitted bodice and iull skirt with train. Her finger-tip veil was nclcl POWNAL CH-A-REE. The United, by a cororiet of orange blossom... 3., emigrant ‘or £72 ‘she carried a bwquet °1 “h?” stead of paying the iull share of achlllie and sweetpeas, LrJiiiSO MacDonald. who attended her s1..- tei, was gowned in turquoise blue taffeta and carried a bouquet of pink sweetpeas and baby's breath. Roderick Pratt, cousin oi ‘w: gloom, was best man. The bride's mother wore a gown of dusty rme‘ crepe with a corsagc of asters. ‘Ilia groom's mother wore a gown of blue faille with corsage oi sweet-- peas. A reception was held site. the ceremony, Out-of-town gucsvs were Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Msc-I Beath, Mrs. Harry Cox, MissQKatii-g leeri and Anna Pratt, all 01' Charlottetown, P.E.I.; Roderick Pratt of St. Peter's, P.E.I.; Mrs. James Wright, Point Tupper; Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hinton. Screi, Que; Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Raymond, Kelsey Raymond, Miss Loslsei MacDonald, all oi New York '1"r.c happy couple will reside at Wulf- vilie. whe-re they are students at‘ Acadia University-Halifax Hei- aid l “- 1 ‘l5 PER. CENT COPPER i Nickel coins-contain '75 per ceriti copper. i u? i sirflgyssrusr Li‘: ICOIIMBIII "II. 65c I ' 0nt.. robbery, ON 11420111512 HAND use oouuo 1o ' l uusr warn rurv DON'T WANT mu ieosifiitb“; up I Formerly amputation was neces- sary when insulin treatment faiied in help a gangrenous condition. Famous Aviator Heads For Canada LONDON, Sept. l5 —- 1091- James Mollison, 43, who was ‘he first man to ily the Atlantic solo from east to west in i932. tc.k of! from London airport tonight as an assisted-passage emigrant to Canada. The one-time aerial trail blaze-r who held many long-distance speed records told reporters: ‘My idea is to settle in Canada, not necessarily as a flying man. l may write." His wife, the former Amy John son, also a long-distance air pioneer. died ferrying a warpnine 1n 104i. As the Montreal-bound aircraft warmed up on the runway, Mol- lison said, "l am a roiling stone- butfiI have gathered some moss financially." ' "l could have stayed here. I turned down many good offers to fly planes to Palestine. "l see l'l0 harm in travelling as ($388) in- £58 15s ($355)? l-le said he was "not short of offers" of Jobs in Canada and "I have enough money to keep my- self even if it should take me s fair time to make up my min-l." The Empire-minded Moilisan returned three months ago from a six-month visit to South Africa. He had previously visited Aus- tralia and New Zeaiand. -_»...., KILLED BY BULLET Fleeing from police in Hamilton, Frank Wasni, of Winnipeg and Toronto, was killed by a police bullet in a chase through city streets in which at least i0 shots \\'€l'& fired. He dropped with a bullet in his back and died before reaching hospital. He was wanted for questioning in connec- tion with a $11000 Oshawa, Ont, By Fugaly and Shorten and Dr. Floyd Skelton oi nearby . \ 05.00 and $6.50 . |'|.|||' c. w. 1.. MEETING The monthly mefiflng 0g u“, Grand River Sub-Division a: eh; Catholic Wcmens’ League we; held at the home of Mrs. Angus Gillis, with an attendance o1 nine members and several visitors, Mwlnz opened with the League Pray" "cited by the president Miss Jane McLellari, Roll call was responded to in the usual way. The treasurer reportgd c“), m hand sixty-three dollars, forty cents after having purchased g studio couch and chair 101' n‘; Parochial House for which the Pm" was very grateful. Educat- ion convener reported that no- and. ‘"1111; was done about Catechism . ~—'\ Pgmainth“ mime)’ was not voted (Notices l“ - e w; this yen its then w“ s. mu n 11 r M lbo . ‘e ‘we’ ‘m w“ YW- 2.2.1:. '21:. “POM m» member of the Scout Council oi e meelngs “we Se“ m t° u" local papers. Delegates flppojnfgd l0 attend the convention in Kiri- kora was the president, Miss Jane McLellari, alternative, my J_ A_ Brown. The following motions that lottery book be pfepgfgd yo; B- quilteci puiri made by Mm, Patrick Mcllelian and m be loiieried at the next meeting, e155 that curtain material for Parochi- al HOUSE Office be purchased and fifteen dollars was voted ior 537.118. Father MfDOnlld ggvg 5n interesting talk and urged the wmneri to continue their good work, not for material gains but for the spiritual/part Qt 1i; m; God and Canada. The highlight qg the evenings entertainment was B" auction sale oi articles donated by the members and conducted in Miss Jane Mclpligrfg ‘M131 humorous style and the 511m 0g nine dollars and twenty cents in- cluding lunch and some materld purchased by Mpg J_ A BMW‘ and .Mrs. William Gillis. A very dainty lunch no: then served by the hostess assisted by Betty Mc- Neill- Rosella Arsensult and, h" daughter Priscilla. A hearty vote 0f thanks was tendered Mrs, Gillis lor a very enjoyable 5g wen as very profitable evening, Meet. in! Kdlourned with prayer rem“ by the chaplain Father Mennng1d_ Next meeting to be held 3f, m. line of Mrs. Herman McIntyre Victoria, has been elected as the ncxt president oi Rotary Inter- national. Financed entirely by their ei- iorts at picking blueberries, 14 Boy Scouts oi the 1st. Burwash, Ont... Troop. enjoyed a 10-day bus tour oi Ontario visiting Tobermory, London, Niagara. Falls, Ottawa, Kingston. Codezlch and Toronto. Scouts of the Powell River Dis- trict in B.C. have won the Leonard Trophy (for First Aid) of the St. John Ambulance Association. The trophy is given to the winning! team oi all juniors (under sixteenii in the province. General Dwight D. Eisenhower, new president of Columbia. Uni- versity, has been elected a. mem- ber oi the National Executive Board of the Boy Scouts of Amer- ica.. This is not merely an hon- ourary position but involves active responsibility for the guidance of Scouting in the United States. Fifteen Boy Scouts of the 27th Calgary Troop recently completed a 200-mile canoe trip on Great Shuswap Lake and tribularies. The sdventuous tzip, which included some arduous portages. was com- pleted in 17 days without mishap. Under Scoutmaster R.N. Talbot thisfrroop plans another canoe adventure next summer. __ FOR SI-IO Throughout Canada during the RTE“ LOCK. past few weeks Boy Scouts have been rendering public service at exhibitions and fairs. At Toronto's Canadian National Exhibition the new Sh“ _ _ Scouts handled the ushering at the London's ,o.,.f,,f,‘_ft” £38.‘ 23615153 srandstnnd which seats over 20.000 points out that this mili- style i". persons. Tlhoy also did special duty: lym- more bmoming to the average assisting wiht the Warriors‘ Day mum Parade, Music Day. the cattle par- ade, and on Food Products Day at the big fair. Their courtesy 11nd smart bearing won them much favourable comment. LONDON _- 7cm 41:30.1, u. being made by leading hair-dress. ers here to persuade women to wear wvoman than any colffure duced for years. M scam: FOR rrsrrmmmv l-‘OLKESTUAE. F. n gl a i1 t! _. fCPl-A naval mine disposal squad made harmless a 500-pound Brit- lsh sea mine rnucht in the nets of a Fnlkestone fishing boat. in the English Channel. 0n Display Now Al Wellnefs ULERTC-PHTSIFIANS ,Mcst physicians of the hnidlilifi Ages were clerics. early T5 ella You'll be so proud to set your table with ’ I one at tlibse glorious patterns. . Cre- sited by famous craftsmen to give you the ultimate in quality and lasting beauty. . . . Visit Wellner's tomorrow-choose your tav- orite from these four magnificent 1847 Rog- ers Bros. patterns. —-WELLNER’S JEWELLERS SIIISE 1000 \