I ,1 ' OCTOBER 29, 1945 l. ' _ l '1' EXCITING‘ LOVERS GIIEBII GIIISIIII .9 d1“ y? ,, also whispered. kl bcthlrt how ehlt nlnllgo wll not for thin! lad-Iliad ‘u!!! Ii from the wuig slll of’ tho (“lb-but the "stud HI; lslr for hll owl! Iron the IIBII‘ lnsc-oollsrl TH E CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN nos enwsna-ro-psv t» mun. "EIITRIEEIIARIIII" snows AT ‘ans - ':_- a ..- emitter? This column is reserved for new-- o! lccll Interest, but Idvcfllglu‘ of l newly nature may be inserted ltlfivl centl l word. ltrictly ply. llrlo in ldvlnce. ~ —--—--i-__~.__- M-.- CRABWELL for Photograph. WATER IATIB were due Oc- tober 10th. 10-29-31. LIT IN. OONIIDZAEON wnAxCl: your Trucks, ldge A: Co. .333 Se“? i‘. ' lone-u. WAIII nigh“ ORIGIN. lo-fl-SI. “IINGAGIDIIINT ANNOUNCED -—Of l-felen aret, daughter of Mrs. Eve. oser and the late Murray L. Moser of Sheet Harbour and Halifax, Nova Bcotia. to Constable Aubr H. M. New- port, R. C. M. Police, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Newport of Mll- ton, P. E. Island. Marriage to bake place in November. 10-29-ii. WATER RATES if not yet paid are now overdue. Please pay promptly and avoid shut ofl’. I0-29--3i. If You Gel lIp IIlqhfs flegiglgjourlfldneg “"5 i’ Illlo Ind llslhllll hi‘: Iron l“ finely-beck w-‘rzu: I) frog-Tn: It today. THE KIRK PULPIT Preaching last evening on the text “God led them not through the w of the land of the Phliis- tines, s though that was near" odus XIII 1'1), the minister. the Rev. T. H. Bussell Somen. said: That was one feature of God's guldlnce. It shunned the near road, end it took the roundabout: end if you have been living with the open eye. and Wutchiflfl‘ the method of the Divine in things, you hlve soon much that is ana- icgous to this, But we forget so ENGAGEMENT — Mr. and Mrs. James D. Flood of South Melville announce the engagement of their daughter, Mercedes Anne, to Har- old Leo Donahue of North River. fligsrrisge to take piece in the near ure. POLICE COURT — At the City ‘Police 53111:!“ Saturday morning wo you rged with taking motor vehicle without consent o; owner. wen fined $100 or three months. They were liso ordend to my costs of damages resulting from l collision with another ve- x lo animating ‘ignition. The de- endent n ln urned Escis case was dlanisled. e readily. that it is part of a presch- CD'S office just to recall parallels at times. Think of the discovery of nature's secrets: of coal, of ir , ot steam, of electricity, of ago. God formed this world to be inhibited. said the prophet.’ and t-lies great powers, or Instr-u.- mems power. have slumbered or flashed since the world was. And a single whisper from Gcrl would have communicated every- thing, end put mankind in posses- sion ol the secrets. Five days? - five moments might have done it: the world would have been at its Canaan, so to speak. But God nev- er led us that w-zy, though that wll near. There have been h of patient toil and striv- In Memoriam DAVID CAVANAGII Friends and . acquaintances oi Dlvid Cevenlgh were surprised and rather shocked to learn, on Aug- ust 26th last. of his ' , quite unexpectedly. on the previous even- ing. He had been in failing health for several months but his firm hope and Christian endurance in suffering had led those near lnd dear to him to believe that death was not so near. or could not come so suddenly. His bereaved wife, and his sisters and brothers surviving him have the sincere sympathy of fiends and ac- Faithful and honest in all his deal: “I85. his word was his bond, his work was never siighted. l-Ie was, in short. a good Christian citizen who practiced the Golden Rule in this life and now has gone to his reward. Grant him, O Lord, eter- nal rest. Besides his sorrowing widow there are left to mourn his loss, m? YDUOWIHE sisters and brothers: Mrs. Michael McManus, Charlotte. WWII. MUS. Frank J- TTBIIOr Tyrone, Mrs. John Johnston. Boston, Mus, Simon Cavanagh, New Haven and Jami! CQVBYIBEII. Fairview, funeral to St. Dimgtans Basilica. on August 23th, McCardle who also condu "W539 Rt U“? Brave. The pallbearers Ambrose Joy, Hilfry Co.» coran. Walter Currie, J. if. Mc- {aat Clem Wynne and Joseph Card Of Thanks Mrs. David Cavanqh wish“ u, ANNUAL CANVASS 0st. 29th to Nov. abiding. penal institutions. they call. On Monday. October 29th. _ throughout the Province will call on the general public for (inns. to help perpetuate THE WORD. _ Thousands of copies of the Bible are given aw'a_v annualh. it is also translated into hundreds of languages and dialects, and given i0 i ‘c who know HIM not. The Bible IS also distributed among prisoneis m PROVINCIAL BIBLE SOCIETY 3rd. “Put First Things First” “Thy Word Was Made Flesh am! Dlrelt Anzzmg Us." At this time when all human values seem to have been swept army by “Man's inhumanity to mun” Gods word IS the 0H1)’ "if"! real and representatives 0f ihe Bible Soclcly con tribr With your help this work can continue, Welcome the workers when GIVE TO THE BEST OF YOUR ABILITY GREGDRY PECII A Life Membership Certificate in the f’.E.l. Auxiliary of the Society is $25.00. This would be an ideal way of giving thanks to Almighty God for the many mercies that we enjoy. Htliross gratitude and neighbors, and the Sisters to her friends mistake, long grop- u“ to m C1 e ergy 1118: ings in the dark; there have been sufferings and sacrifices in the cause of science, as great as any Wlwolszn lloMl-on Mon. d1! evening. October 1, 194s. the People of Meadow Bank and vichh FALKENBURG JIM BANNON-STEVE COCH m Corinna Mura-lsabeIita-Thursion M ... The Trianas andATIIO Tico Ticos PLUS NEVIS — MUSICAL OVERSEAS ROUND UP SHOWING AT 3:15 - 7 - 8:45 ocean olfiisou demon PECK HEAD nmliusur CAST I OI’ NEW M-G-M IIIT BASED 0N BEST - SELIAER “Boasting one of the top casts of i-e best-selling Co-starring‘ an outstandirg new romantic team Greer arson and Gregory Peck. the film silo of- fers such sterling erformers as Lionel Bm-ymore. ncld Crisp. Marsha. Hunt, Preston Foster lhd characterizations match! epth md excellence the work of Miss Gui-son and Peck. both of themselves in the film whom have surpmed LATIN LOVE AND SONG IN "GAY SINOIITA" With i Ji F ilo b . unwed!’ yum “"~..£i.d 25f. Ill-ts the and other feature llffl lfififli " now at the e. ‘ ill I. lnd ‘ II w liven Tfiifitifiae musrealyggry "Bleqded for |' ZIITII GEIITIIIIY’ LIBERAL A$S'II OIALG ll 5N1’! lovflnd i most verri crossed u: m' the There will be l lenenl meeilnl of the 20m comm “hm-l atgiltiou initial “Bari-g ‘of 5|, Mm] 5y, l‘. - I . an: m u; amm- sré invited b attend. \ . Ill-Ii. Plfldont. IAIIY ll. PHILLIPS, Secretly. 10-26%“ of l aenorita. and her Yankee amigo! Bcintiilsting . . . c clbeleros . . . sensation- torrid rhumbas {fiery fiesta of Latin cal ovelles and the rhythms c tornado who border, the gay sen- oritl! s greet bu Merv holiday ugfilnusis..,mmlnoc...eud un The screenplay Iv written by “gldwlrd lllscu. Asvthur Dreifuss irected lnd Jly Gomey is uocr. 600d Taste) I lt-y sethered at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Norman Maohd to do honor w tacit y” W and his m" - e Miss Norms Willis of . The guests of honor were escorted to the living room by Ml‘. Stewart Miller and Mrs. Iii- Mrs. Sterling Ciow read ed address. and Mr. E1. mar Glow presented Brio lnd Nor. ml with l well-filled purse. The remainder of the evening was pleasantly s ent in music and games. A del cious lunch was serv- ed by the ladle the N b! TBAINOB-BTEWART - A very Prat!’ weddin! tool: place in 8t. Jellies Church, Bummer-field, when Miss Clarissa Tmeinor. daughter of MI. and Mrs. Jarvis minor, Ener- aid, became the bride of Mr. St. Clair Stewart, son of Mrs. Walter and the late Mr, Walter Stewart of Lot e. Rev. Eugene Murray celebrated the Nuptial Mess. Mrs. James Croken was the organist, wig; the girls‘ choir in attendance as ted by Mr. Gregory Mulls The Winsome young bri o of Israel in the desert; and then, and not till then, at that long last. did file secrets of the world begin wn. It has been very round- about. that road to power; but it has been the right road, spite of its devious windings. For the powers of nature would have mas- tered us; we should have been their slaves and not their lords hm vie-been faced by them, just after kypt. And in the efforts to know. to understand, and to see we have learned so much, and have been so ennobied that the roundabout has been a priceless blessing and we are all debtors to that leadership. MOIITAGIIE libs. Mabel Lockhart, Grand Warden of the Rebekah Assembly of the Maritime Provinces and Newfoundland, paid en official vis- it to Acme Rebekah Lodge, Mon- tague, a; a special meeting last week. '1‘ Noble Grand, Mrs. Ber- ab; bee, presided, Mrs, Lock- a v was attired in a. floor length dress of white satin and carried e white pea-yer book. Her friend. Miss Gordene Murphy as bridesmaid wore s floor length gown of rose crepe with matching accessories. The groomsman was Mr. Carlyle ‘lreinor, brother of the bride. The groom's present to the bride wls a. wrist watch: to the bridesmaid l bracelet, and to the groomsmasr, leather bill fold. After the cere- mony the bridal party returned to the home of the bride where a wedding breakfast was served to immediate friends of the bridal party and Father Murray. After a short honeymoon trip, the young scigupie went to reside in Summe L‘. Personals Mr. and Nks. limer- of He pshim left ‘Huueds morn- ing for Toronto where ey will visit the letters sister. Mrs. E. A. MacAlonen and Mr, MucAioncn Mrs. 3.0. Chrilty lnd her two daughters. Syivia and Penny. ar- rived last evening from Summer- side. P.E.I., to spend some time with Mrs. Christy's mother. Mrs. N. B. McLean. (Ottawa Journal). Yonker- TII BAPTIST CHURCH The service of morning worship wes conducted by the minister, the Rev. I, Judson , BD. Re- cognizing the present, activities of the Charlottetown Branch of the British and Foreign Bible society. m. levy took ls his sermon "Christian Faith and the Word of God. Saint Paul in Romans 10. "So then, faith comcth hearing, and hearing by the God." There sre iwn things to note, the necessity of Christian faith and how Chris- tian faith comes, "by the word of God." Where there Is no knowi- edge of the word there is no Christian faith. Faith is . fty's acceptance of the finished work of God. with its great text "the just shall live by faith." This is our message to the world, men and women have the right of free access to the word or God, inter- reted under the guidance of the oly Spirit. Men ave given their lives to make this word available to all, the word has been so made common and may of access, men may know the woml in M023 than a thousand languages due to the activities of the BritLsh and For- eIgn Bible Society, let us see to it that this vital privilege. brought us by past generations shall not be ignored by the generation of today. Ignorance of the Bible is s11 too notable among the oun of me present generation. rgen indeed ls the call for ilhivcrsol knowledge of God's message to man therein is the only wly to the better world of our hopes and dreams The anthem was Sullivan's "Tam Thy Face From My s. The Church school held its Bl lo Study period cg the close of morning ' Worship was conducted mlnistei‘, with sermon of Christ"? The “h” Round bMeh Fagin’ thde N t unsung Y -ecoran the everxing solo taken bv Writer director of choir .s accompanied by Nlrs. Ruby le and Mrs. Agnes Cof- fin, both Past Presidents of the Assembly, and Mrs. Etta Currie, District Deputy President. Follow- ing an inspiring address by the Grand Warden, brief remarks were made by Mrs. Houle, Mrs. Coffin and m. L. H, Coffin. On behalf of the Lodge, Mrs, fnckh-art was presented with n gift. by Mrs, Vere MacDonald. while an address wns read by Mrs. Etta Currie. Another feature of the meeting was the conferring of the Rebekah Degree on two candidates, At the close of the meeting refreshments were served. The October meeting “of the W. M. S. of the Presbyterian Chilrch was: held at the home of Mrs. A. J. RicLeod with the president, Mrs. J. Currie presiding. During the devotional period she was assisted by Mrs. A. C. MacKoy. Mrs. R.D. MacLean and Mrs. W. A, John- stone. An interesting reading was Riven by Mrs. W. R. Garrick. The hymn, "In The Garden" was beau- tifully rendered by Mrs. Garrick and Mrs. R. D, MacLean. At the close of the meeting a sing-song. with Mrs. A. F. CamDbeII ls st- companist, was heartily enjoyed. Refreshments were served by the hostess assisted by her daughter. Mrs. E. H. Stewart. Mrs. P. J. Finnigan, Belem. a pleasant visit on Prince Edward Island. While in Montague size was the guest of her brother-in- lnw nnd sister. Mr. and Mrs, N. J. Nicholson. Mr. and Mrsihfllbert Fraser. Mon- tague. recently enjoyed l trip to Montreal. Miss Edith Campbell. Brookline. Mess, who Is spending her vacat- ion in Charlottetown. visited friends in Montague last week. Mrs. H. J. Meet-eon, Montague. is visiting in Charlottetown. guest of her slster-in-law. Mrs, Eugene MacDonald. Dr. and Mrs. C. B, Green, Mont- ague. returned from l pleaslnt motor trip through Novl Boothe 8T. PITEIPB IIAIBOUI SCHOOL belteport for the month o! Septem- r: Grade VIfI-Ocrlidine Bury. Grlde VII-i. Thelma lhwbolt". Zfiolzfsrtfn Hawbolt; S. Lois Haw- Grade V--i, Aldon Baker; z. f1. . Edit‘ Hswboitt I. ; l. Waldo Squires. I (Al-l. Louis Barry; 2. in Anderson. Gilda f (Bi-l. Florence Drlke. mm “ga- 11‘ ‘d? 31:5 a -- , er ; . Ross Blwbo r it. mgiilhost overlie: lileei. llswhoit. ' cot lttendmos: mu Haw- o Anderson. lileen newton, libel .- we; Alllold. ....___....______ DONDO --,(fl' ... w] Plsolli f". ) hm Mass... returned to her home after, soure- t ose who sent Cards, ti d flympnnuowers an messsges MB. JAMES A. MMKINNON Kinnon wh five officer of me Prin Island War Laban;- 3mm been in the zest of health a distinct shock. was MacKlnnon and Christina Leo He was educated at merside the last Columbia h himself w ere he strong and Mr. ed storg at 00h ucted til burned outLIh‘ i931?“ In January of 19g chief executive Island due in no forts itheftmno labour I1 Ed _l . w“ yreigxes‘ ward Is and during the best read Island and house of men In Prince Edward was a veritable store- m memilitfrb in m‘ Pm“ Uberai but never diad! fmfufiffi I MILDLV MEDICATED POWDER! Try this fragrant, mild! u; ligerdshower or I: prcven o en ng; on cc on chefed skin, liter shaving. or m not rash- soothes, promptly helps nlhvs irritation. Fine for Baby, tool Buy finer, better, Epticuro III-Purpose Tolcuml i€ Ii. F. Ilutcllslon & 80ft OPTOMETRISTS "Specialists in the fli- tlng of glasses for the correction of ocular do» facts.‘ 53 Grafton Street IIAIIIE ELEIIA . . li- don. who chili! to Ill 1U€gri' old. . Mrs. Elliott Pull olilulst and wls in ehlrle of the music of the ' d”. r was“ 111:“ Grime? War. lle u. s no ken he wll fgmu“ of 10-N- 1i In Memorials: had not for some 1B his condition was ends, news of his s A. MacKinnon, barn at Canoe Cove on March a’ 1371- “TB 8°11 0f the late Ncii sMBC-y um- Hizh School and late 1n CBTIY-UFY Went t0 British as a gen 1 efitabiished era _ lure of his home rovxfilricr: 3:: g; ivigcKinnon return- to Prince Edward Island 1n when he Opened a general Qoleman. Rm. which he W35 he mas ap- 0. cer of the newly formed Prince Edward Lnbour Board and 1g was small measure w 1,55 personality disputes occurred Mr. MacKinnon was one of thb information on historic FINER — LIGHTER - UNLIKE AILY OTHER YOU EVER TRIED! medicated nth to help I Mr. A. J. Haslam. Presi- 7 I . Better Pcrmanenil for fess money this week at the 76 Great George Street PRICES $2.50 - $3.50 -- $5.00 Phone 219i Experienced Operators Summerside dates for “Bible Week” Nov. 19th to 24th P, E. I. AUXILIARY British and Foreign Bible Society Auxiliary Office 142 Prince Street Chwlotieiovrn fere with his sense of Justice and fair play and all who entered his office were treated In n fair end impartial manner. The late James MacKlnnon was a kindly soul, one who made and kept friends and count-less numbers throughout this Island will regret his passing. Left to mourn his passing are his wife and three children, Eileen, Mrs. W. R. Oulton, Alberton. P. E. I., Helen, Mrs. R. K. Irving of Coleman, P.E.I, and one son James W., who is second year few stu- dent at Osgoode Hail, Toronto In addition Mr. MacKinnon is surviv- ed by the following brothers and sisters, Mrs. A. A. Webb of Michi- gen. USA, Mrs, G, P. Smith of Creston. B.C., Mrs. Ethel Dignan of Charlottetown, the Misses Mathilda and Pearl luacKlnnon ol‘ Silverton. 13.0.. and one brother John of Coleman, P.E.I. The funeral which was largely attended was held from the Mec- Lcon Funeral Home at Charlotte- town to Summerside where inter- ment was made. Following were the honorary pallbearers: Hon. G. H. Bar gall, l". J. E. Wright and Peter G. Clark. The active pallbearers were Massrs. Cyrus B. Morris, Rankin Walilot, Elmer Whitton, Henry MacKinnon, John F. Taylor and Arthur Brennan. (Patriot please copy) Bible Societyi‘ Broadcast ; r I dent P.E.I. Auxiliary of the British and Foreign Bible Society, and Mr. J. P. Croc-, keti, President of the Chm-H Iioitetown Branch,will speakI over C.F.C.Y. Monday even-' ing, October 29th. at 8.15 p.m. Plan to hear their mes- sage 10-27-2i BEMITY SALON POPULAR with MIRANDA Aiys Robi sings in French the songs Carmen Miranda sings in Portuguese. And Carmen likes he." style so much 11ml she has made s collection of all recorded Rabi versions. Just beck from Hollywood. Alys Rabi will be heard on "Canadian Cavalcade" toflight~plilsi gold- min-ers‘ Reeve Mrs. Anne Shipiey. vioiimvirtuoso 17-year-old Harvey Saigel and a heroic story of a Can- adian family. TUNE IN romcrrr T0 ~ C A N A D I A N CAVALCADE " PRESENTED BY Zora/writ ALYS ROZII B B A runs m CLAIRE WALIAICZEaJ Mondil-Wednesdly-Frida! 2.45 PM CB '__ "irofii 131E126- One female motli and her family- ran destroy, in a single year, as much Wool as it uouid take a dozen ' sharp In produce. [Ts-rem 1'0 ACI COMMINTATOR ANB MAITII ‘TOIV TILLIH "ruIs |s causes‘ Illll~v|l lv l u. PIIRITY FIOIIR- PIIIIITY OATS EVERY DAY _./MONDAY mnoucn r-sucm AT 4.15 PM I070 ON YOUR DIAL SAOKVILLE om. 1070 EBA r 1510!! “w; result“ “M” " Toni!“- d 1,145 PM. I Over Station CFCY u‘. Magi: J 0N EBA SACKVILLE "I