~|\\s>> ". sea us. m. W- RIADY'PI\,I'I'III ‘he iientrsl Guardian m ‘i75- ‘Ibfi eoiulm is reserved for news 0| looll Interest, but advertising o! a newsy nature may be Inserted si live cents a word strictly psy- IND Ill advance. . 000K’! to: mosey-apps. I rvsterdsy marine the Minister, t e Rev'd '1‘. H. B. Som- crs. sold: God is an unfathomable if our humsnnsss were not IDIIIII"! TAXI. Hilill 5t. grief. "lhore is joy in heaven," our l oouulnu-vrr-v-“ON u‘. m 10rd told us, “over one sinner that - ~ renentsth." (he oontrits sigh rings IUll-ANOI. the celestial boils.‘ Then may we ---—- not say even whls we kneel be- TO HALIFAX in bl minutes fore Him that qed also is glad- via Phulil 3061 or M0. wwwr¢ INJOYED llll VIII’! — Mr. A. A. Macdonald left yesterday for his homo. Osnb Oregon. liter visiting with his sisters, Mrs. J. D. Matheson, Rose Valley and Mrs. Amelia lidcl-ecd, Charlottetown. He was much impressed by the fine. flavor of the Island foods which owing to the iron oxides in the rich red soil are both food and medicine. After forty years ab- sence from his native Island he found his former childhood school- mates, young in spirit and hope, and his girl schooimatesas i0\eiy and charming as of yesterday. "When hearts were young and gay." --.,- McGILL GRADUATES T0 HIE‘! -Dr. C. J. Tidmarsh, president of the Graduates’ Society ‘of McGiii University, Montreal, accompanied by D. Lorne Gales, field secretary, also of Montreal, will most with graduates at a dinner in Oihar- lottetown, P. E. 1., on Monday, Septembei- 22. The executive offi- cers of the Society in Charlotte- town are: Dr. Wm. J. P. MacMiiJ ion, 0.9.111, president; Dr. Joseph A. MacMillan. secretary, and Pro- fessor l... C. Calibeck, treasurer. That is the insight oi the Brown- ling poem. A boy prayed: “Morning. evening. noon sad night. But soon the boy forgot to sing. "Like s. reinbowu birth, Spread his winiis and earth, night . Praised God in place cf Theoerite." not mocked: and sold. i "clearer loves sound other Wlyl I miss my little human praise." His children. lect that Deiytlzi-‘sklisht balm Whom sssell i vs sisasaslbrs 10r- mo yo» who-r- ci ‘in o?!» liitb ‘iii tl:...it;“‘t“.‘.‘. “mocked .But fled could not have made“: when ‘the news was received that in l-lis nature. Is srievu in our i ifidfnm"); gzzhpflggl?“ ‘tmezfi WW" “our! Airvsys ‘awed by the friendship of PFIYG" I "Prsisa God" sens little ‘ihcccriteu He was ambitious, and slid prayers instead of praying, God missed the boy's love. 8o the Angel Gabriel, ssnkto And morning, evening. noon and But God was still sad and was We cannot give God the "clearer love," the Gabrlq praise, for we are stained. But God misses our broken human friendship when it is not given-God Whose heart is broken by all cruel strife among How we miss God when we neg- deepest comradeshici We can endure the difficulties of . pagan-axes: ‘In Memorials!’ i? $5. PATH-ICE BUTLER. 0n Sunday afternoon. Ausust Clien- son of Mrs. Patrick Butler had passed to her eternal reward in Prince County Hflspltfl, The deceased was born at Hope O Rail/or. P.5d. on November ll, ,s.i._r...o... Army Rm l2:.r*~a:;;".::..c;.:-r= fyslugld _ Appgal WQI-kers - City Organization - the public school in Hope River, from which school she matricu- lated. she then entered Prince of Wales Collage where her keen in- tsilect and outstandinl ability as SPECIAL NAMES COMMITTEE - D VI COMMANDERS, CAPTAINS AND Mmlsnslgsnllllrn TEAMS ARE ALL URGENTLY REQUESTED T0 ATTEND THE OPENING CAMPAIGN MEETING, a student won for her s teacher's license. She successfully taught MONDAY. SEPT. 121s c. s 2.x. At SALVATION ARMY CITADEL ward Island up to the time of GREAT GEORGE STREET her marriage. Even then although she had given up teaching as a CARDS WILL BE DISTRIBUTED AND PLAN - OF CAMPAIGN OUTLINED career. her heart was centred on education and her greatest dosine was to see all young people re- ceive at isast all the knowledge that could be obtained in a public school, _ Being s women of a rare ener- letle nature she helped build one of the most comfortable for“ homes on the Island. An intelli- gent conversationalist. a genial hostess and a superb cook, her ‘home was so often the scene of ‘many pleasant gatherings when people of all classes and ereeds lwould make a friendly call, being ‘sure always of s genuine welcome‘ Her charitable nature had won the love and admiration of all who knew her. Whenever a call for help was issued, no matter .whether for religious needs or for WALLPAPER, Dr. Tidmorsh is a native of Ohar- these lXillW/sr year-s, we can face the disillusionment and poverty ' _ “Eagles :3: yg-Fflull dsd 1Lmet°wu' which must surely come, we can o 0 P0 I person nae to do on sxpsri ‘vrutuvcven Wm‘ ‘(he cynmsm lob-Io enloy beautiful new roams throughout your Ilcmsl No VISITING MARITIMES -- Mr, and ha“ we c", prevail m bum.‘ \ r lust, no muss-all you do Ia to slip the Trims lecdy-Ps ed Well- paper In water and apply Ii ia the well. You'll enley doing yaw own home decorating the Trims way. Plenty of marching border Included In ands box. - III GUI l-IIGI III-ICTIOII OI PIIIIRIIU W!“ Mil! "all "I" Nov becvliful Mm comma. in e variety of ethnic-you'll find the Ideal patients (or oil Iagmg 1n y,“ Items. Time an Ilsvais, stripes, textures, wood groiml Trims rolilml on guaranteed washable, fodaploaf, siylg-igflgd M; vii-mini. will hone right and match pevimly, '_ Illxsssovlllsvsssal lean t "mmi". Ulll-YUQQS “ "IIIIUIOIIIOIIIIIIIIIII . F. A. S. JUNES 12a mt smear . lfiemoriam In fond and loving memory of my deal brother. Pte. Eugene Austin Flow, killed in France. September list, i044. ilrester love hath no men than thi s first a man lay down his life for hh friends. it the going down of the sun. ind in the morning we shall rem- ember him who died for us. lsdiy Misses by slls lileter and arother-ln-Lsw Mary and Harold- ________._.._ nun 50MB UNDER SGHOOI- Ii.B. Potato iirop simrr aorm. Na. Sept, 1o - with a smaller than averaIB 8min crop now gathered, the agricultur- LOADON, Sept. 10 - (AP) - An aftermath of war gave the children of 5t. Andrew's Church o.‘ E:gland school a holiday I0" day. Bomb disposals squads clear- ing the L-ambeth district suspect there is an unexploded Gannon bomb under the school. There will be no classes until safety is sl- sured. , l iiiiliviht i» s1 spotlight In New Brunswick M! turned to the harvesting of a po- tato crop estimated to be near the 16,000,000 bushels gathered s year . ago. n Digging the tubers, last year worth $17,000,000, is now under way in many areas, although a. sbcrtaar M labor lg handinapping operations. Near-disastrous flcds that last spring soaked hundreds of acres of rich potato land in the St. John ftilver Valley, were a major factor in making this year's crop one of the latest ln year's. Wages are good, and from moat areas growers are reported as ex- pecting that enough help can be recruited m prevent crippling of harvesting activity. Mar-loot possibilities for the i941 potato yield are considered to be favorable. especially as uops in Ontario amd United States are ex- pected to be exceptionally light. IZIERHAU. Klfl. h‘ - (OP) —-’i‘he ioosl football aw...- ened the season with a match s- gainst s German prisoner-of-tvar ‘cam on Sept; 3 -eighth anniver- sary of the declaration of war. “MECCA OINTMENT SMART SBIIOOL FUIITWEAR I-W Hesiod Loafers. Brown, lleek or Red .. $3.75 lo $4.75 lollvine Type m... ...,..,, $4.50 Misses’ lrevn or Block Oxfords $2.25 : and Mrs. W. C. Sinclair of Port Arthur, Ont.. who have been vis- iting relatives in Halifax for some a new world, ii-if we are friends with God, No poverty can over- i some that treasure, no dlsillusion- ‘ merit can break that peace. no; hate can overcome that love and (dam we say it?) God can endure ‘ our dlsfisurement or His fair world , only if He has our disfigured yet homesick love: ‘ time, passed through Amherst Saturday cnroute to Prince Ed- ward Island where they will visit in Charlottetown and Summer- sids. They plan to return to Arn- herst later in the month to spend some time with friends here. Mr. Sinclair, formerly manager of the local branch oi the Bank of Nova icotia, recently retired from a similar position with the Bank in Port Arthun- (Amherst News.) "God warms His hands at man's‘ heart when he prays. And the light of prayer is spread- I ing heart to heart .___" Prayer is friendship -—s friend- ship still held in adoration before God's terror and maiesty. but still rejoicing in the word evermorel CROCHET‘! - MscPflI-IRSON-_ The marriage took place quietly at the Manse. vernonpFrldlay ev- ening. Sept. 19th, of Mr.‘ William L. Crockett, son of the late Rob- ert and Mrs. Crockett. of York, to Miss Anne MacPherson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel MacPher- son, of Orwell Cove. Rev. A. S. Weir performed the ceremony. The bride was most becomingiy dressed in a street length suit of aqua. crepe, with chic corcnet hat and wearing a beautiful fox fur and corsogs of dream roses. ‘libel young couple left at once on o. brief honeymoon trip, after which they will reside at York. They‘ are both well and favorably known in their homo communities and the bride has for some time been extremely popular personally and as a teacher at York. They have the best wishes of very many friends for a happy married life. in human form. In Moratorium MRS. JOE-HANCOCK 0n August 24th. Mrs. John Harv cock o! Upper Belle River passed from this life. She had been con- fined to her becl for most of tile 15st fifteen years. Now for her tho hardships of life are ended and the pains of death are passed- The former Fannie Gay was ‘born in Pownal on sept- 1'l. 1854- lshe married John Hancock in l8- ‘84 and he redeceased her in Oct- 1945. The frst part of their mur- ried life was scent in Brudonoli- They moved to Belle River aproxi- the loss of a mothei‘. they are. Nell (Mrs. B. J. Deverger) Mass. An- nie (Mrs. B. W. Rogers) N. 3-. Charles of Murray River and Ches- ter of Belle River. One son died some years ago. There are a num- ber oi grand children and iboat grandchildren. The funeral services were hold The service oi morning worship at l1 a. m. was directed by the minister_ the Rev. James D. Davi- son, B.A., IBD., who in his morn- ing address gave a very interest- ing report of the Baptist World Congress at Copenhagen. The group of delegates with which Mr. Davison was associated sailed from New York by S. S. Queen Elizabeth. At this great congress there were 4000 delegates from 45 countries. with Canada represented byabout 30, four of whom were from the Msritimes. A tnur was Norway and Sweden, others visit- shcrt service st her late residence, public worship was held in Wood Islands Presbyterian Church. The hymns which were sll requested were: Rack c1. Am: Nearer My God to Thee; and Safe in the arms of Jesus. arranged through Interment was in Wood Islands and director of choir. YOU CAII"|' BUY rmsa rloon AX Famous for 50 years -notu better than aver!" e mu. seams-rid» In coal! e I-DNIII Will-miss: din and sudinarbi e amen ltIlIIl-glsonlin‘ pres-mos mob! Prohibited in Etisland in 172i. Child's 5 to 101-1 ..... ..._.~_.. ... $1.90 lm’ ‘unburied: $3.1: OiiionLLeoihsr Sole $3.00 and $3.50 Emmet . . COMIIN AND SIE OUR VALUES Brady Footwear Co. I" Si’. ‘ Charlottetown O III-I POLIIIIINO—IIJI dpply I!‘ Ill ‘I1’ 0 ANTI-OIIF-ksbonsmy tested and sov m: rcouomcst cum Isl-our 9“ .‘ -"“ was‘ its attend to her household dut- made flesi-u-Gcd brought hear us H“. pasta“ Reyh Em, Rob“, was rnately forty-seven years ago, ‘ B , where m”, "Mud “mu they, her visitors company and chatting THE BAPTIST CIIURIJII deaths. gaiiy. when suddenly she was ~ Four children are mt to mourn seized with a similar spasm of rpain. Father McKenna was hast- en Tuesday, August M. After a‘ many of the charitable campaigns that were so often conducted dur- ing her life, shewas always ready and willing to contribute as far as she was able. It can be truth- fully said that never did a little child leave the doorstep without on ran being given some little treat. a token of her kindness and gener- oalty. Ada, as she was familiarly call- ed, although not enjoying her- usual good health for some time,’ had been able to be around and‘ ies. On the Sunday previous to her death she and some relatives went to Tlguish to visit a sick‘ friend. On the way home she was stricken with a severe pain in the‘ head. She was taken to the homo, of her cousin, Mrs. Eliza. Sullivan. and medical aid was summoned. called, who administered the last consoling rites of the Catholic‘ church. But God did not claim! her for His own so soon. He wish- _ ed for her to be with her loved ones for another short while. She was tenderly cared for by Mrs. ‘Vincent l-ldgen. R..N., and her sister, Mrs. Joseph Bolger, who‘ was immediately called to her‘ bedside, as well as all other mem- bers pf the household, who did ‘everything possible to make her ‘comfortable. On Thursday it was deemed advisable to remove her tc Prince County Hospital where ‘it was found she was sufleringl lfrom cerebral hemorrhage. i Sunday afternoon. aathcugh from ‘some supernatural motive. her husband, brothers and sisters, as‘ "well as many friends visited her: t the hospital. She was enjoying‘ |ily summoned, who again admin- ~istered the Sacrament of Extreme zUnction and before her loved ones could realize it her pure spirit had passed to the Great Beyond. There are left to mourn besides her sorrowing husband, two sis- ters, Lottie, Mrs. Thomas Mc- River, and Patrick, Charlottetown. A sister, Amy, Mrs. Mulherin, pre- deceased her. Her only eitild, a little boy, died in infancy. Her remains were conveyed by motor hearse to her home on‘ ed the burial service at the grave. Onz} Gi ,3 t ,Mass., dM - is.“ £1.13; Boiger, ‘rxilope 1T1?- er; also two brothers, John, Hope I ,2 i; 3Q J\r\4 l3 Ilepairi einig Cleaning A staff of twelve experienced fur- riers -in our modern factory. All latest equipment. Don’t leave the repairing of your furs until vou iwant to wear them. ' mws nus WORK nous now: island furricrs "l5?" Remodelling Glazing 1v- There in the iittis family plot sll that was mortal of s. kind and devoted wife, s. true friend and good, neighbor. was laid to rest to await the glorious resurrection morn. Dear Ads, we're lonely without W". ' But God always knows what is best He wanted you for His very own 8o I-fe called you to be st rest. May her soul rest in pesos. HAS! OAIDG llr. and Mrs. Joslph Iolger. Mrs. Irottie Mofluigsn and Lil- lian. ' - John MoKsnna. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick McKenne. Jollllh and Reid Mcltenna. ' Vernon, Tom and Kathleen Bol- er. Dr. and Mrs. James McGuigsn. Rev. M. Ii. Francis. Mrs. Iiin Sullivan. Mrs. Delia Butler. Mill. hnny Doyle. Fred lullivan. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Hagen. c-n-y-s-n-pq M Mrs. Teresa Trsinor. O Yes air! With this pneumatic heavy pressure s quick stream between your walls and between This provides an Insulating BLANKET which wifl keeb out the cold in the winter and save you at least a third ' on your fuel bills. besides keeping your iCan Cut Your Fuel Bills the summer. O Coal and oil costs are UP coupon bowl HOME INSULATORS LIMIT! H8 Hollis liraef — Halifax. luvs lattes Hesse give ma an estimate on Innisiing my howl -but there's no advance in our Home Insulation fees. And we have three biR. fully- equipped and fully-staffed tee-speedy service ANYW PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. . insulating trucks to HERE IN NOVA SCOTIA or Moscow iiifers Awards ed Germany. eemetsry. All the services were Mmd“ “wmluil- The 19139 ““m'i Miss PIBMBS 31111"- On account oi the "regrettable conducted by the Rev. T. A. A. 5b“ '3! 9mm” 1mm 1'“ “d “a” MI- Ind MP5‘ Earl Bun"- Trwmfis iillfihei- death of m. Rushhrooke Dr. Tins- Duke. Th0 pallbearers were: Rod- | ‘"“° “m” ‘° PM’ W" ‘all "*- Mr. and Mrs Bennett Huwflfd- Mr- and Mrs Louis Doyle. T0 PUIBIO GPIIWEIS ley was chairman with m. Ohm srick meme. Edgar Munn, mlph ‘P°°'-" "id W’ “mm” M"! Miss Audrey Howord- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Doyle. n m,“ lntamreter‘ m, y; g, umxmm, Gm Yuan!’ w", Cards and Measures o! Sympathy m. and Mrs. Frank Corccran. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Doyle. Moscow, Sept. 1o - (Reuters) Bingham of Toronto was chosen Bel; and Jgmgg cook, be“ me“ temmmy °I u" P15" Mr, and Mrs. Frank McCarthy. Mr. ‘and Mrs, Stephen Doyle, — Russian potato growers who as I vm President“ ________________ she held in til! hearts of all. Mm M,“ 01ml, Mr. and Mrs, Vernon Doyle, raise more than 20 tons an acre some o‘. ‘he vim“ brought out‘ Int-Dollhqcp) _ A m" Wm Her funeral was ~heid on mes- Arm“,- Q'Ng11, Luclna. Josie, and Annie Doyle, will receive the title "Hero of we" imam-monk‘ fellowship ‘my “Em m luv" bow‘. donned by day lflfifflinl. Ailgllit 26th. 8i Bt- Mr, and Mrs. George O'Neil. Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Griffin. Socialist Labor," under a decree understanding, the need for stress- Queen Mary, is the trophy w; thg Mlrkfi Church, which 91¢ 5° Mr. and Mrs. Frank Butler. Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Griffin. oi the Presidium ct the Supreme in; the evangelistic appeal. and best garden of a temporary house ‘almmuy “nendm dim“! h" 5°‘ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McKinnon. Leo Griflln, Soviet today. For potato growers for qn informed, confident con-‘ 1n n“ gqumy o; mnmm Jourll hflc- Requitm H1811 M!!! Mr, and Mrs. Hudson Coughiin. Mrs. Minnie Simpson. less fortunate with their crops, viction. I _.-__-_.._.__ W" will b? h" 988W‘- RW- Eric Mr, and Mrs, Harold Doyle. Marie Griflin and Verna Mur- other awards and decorations were The mornine willow "all GOUDHURST. Kent England - mm- !" ll" "will"? We" Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gallant. phy. announced. l pqlks‘ “still, still With Thee" ‘cm .. Mgr-y finppmkfi, who hag 75th" E1915“ Mcxemmv nth" Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Callaghan. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Howard. with |olo by Mr. Barry Bugden. picked hops annually in the Kent- n"! mum“ ‘ind 71th" Miami“ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mo ~ Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ronni, m. navlwna evening sermon an fields for 1o years. want as us- 5"" M"! h" "ml!" Wm M- Mr. and Mrs. Augustin Murphy. William McKentlrick, maroon 4cm _ Rev. J. a. w“ “we Bacon‘, W1,“ w. “no ‘ u.‘ m‘. y“, ‘n ‘I “fly "om mm rowfully conveyed to the cemetery Mr. and Mrs. Alexis Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Dalton. Barker, 49, is leaving the Method- u!‘ n,‘ “than pywnr-g "g"; : don-s u" ‘M. by m!“ 0f hot nephews. Joseph Mr. and Mrs. L-ec Reid. Anna and Doris Griffin. ist ministry to open a restaurant Thou Not Known." The music 6f ,___._,________ McKenns. Reid McKenna. and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Reid. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Griffin. because, he says, he cannot sup- the dly was conducted by w»; 1-00 “Lumm Thomas laoisemisc Herold Doyle. ma. Benjamin Gallant and John n. McDonald and family pOrt his invalid wife and five chil- Hden stew"; 53133,}; Qf‘\n15,‘, 31mm" “we,” ‘m, cyohh we" Gloria 0Neii and Vincent Hagen. “my; Mr. and Mrs. James McDonald. dren on present earnings. Father Phelan McKer-ma perfonn- v- hosa l can force under of ELMAC ROCK WOOL the joists in your attic. house cool in (“Hilfi- . . Fill out and mail the sasossaeasonll i.