PRINDE EDWARD — TD-DAY - SAT. 2.30 — 7.00 and 9.00 SHOWING AT ilnited ilhureh Presbytery Meets at Sunelereilie i THE laziest i ‘Balance of our CHARI-QEEIQJYJS_GUAJEPJAN I As Long as I Live By ElvllLlE LORING Rosebud PIPE TOBACCO PAGE THREE The United Church Presbytery of Prince Edward Island met in iéegular session in Trinity United He laughed, “Go on. I am redis- covering Boston through your eyes. Been to the Public Library?" "Yes This morning for the first SUMMER l s1 smu Directed by Devld Buiiev “mums,”- mug». emu wegmuee-wmumm-eenir Oeiilaelltgvly ample-g , ADDED NEWS OF THE DAY fii" I F555’ unxva-ve-v-amuw CA PIT O L T0-DAY and SAT. 1 l mm sulmefl IIODUCYICNI mm» ullruc: r. MIJIFORIJS Ilililll IFIRY Dflliillhl HJWllFfiiill {Willi - Also-Serial-Cartqgn Cilmedy-Occupations SHOWS 2:30 - 7 — 8:45 IVIA V -.-- EMPIRE '-" TD-NIGNT-SAT. SHOWS — 7.00 and 8.45 I ARTHUR taken" Jane LAWIINCI eoe uavmeegs _' 4 COLITMIIA HCTUAI f)” AXtra-SeriaI-Cartoon Three Stooge Comedy i l “ i Personals Miss Marguerite Mullaily, souris, was in the city yesterday. Mrs. Donald MacKay, Arllngtcyp Mass. i5 in Charlottetown. Lieut. G. A. Raine, and Mrs. Raine, I-lalifax, were in Charlotte- l. Rev. J. A. Nicholson of York to the chair. ltev. L. M. Murray wee chosen assistant secretary. Rev. A. S- Murray reporter. The following inductions were gérroligted: gev. get;- Jackson on- ev. . . Pownai: ' Rev. R. L. Wagner at Irfgrth Bedeqlget; D. Mo‘; erson at . Pe r'e ey. introduction service was arranged for Rev. B. H. Penwerden who is t0 be supply at Belfast-Belle Riv- er. A long discussion followed on the dignified conduct of induction services and it was resolved that lnfiluctlons in lgllltllg; gee gonducw W BIIGVBI‘ POSS l self lnstelild of hey a tend-filth oi Presbytery. ' The new‘ members of Presbytery. Mr. Wagner, Mr. Jackson, Mr. Mac- Vicar and Mr. Penwerden were welcomed. There was some debate over the assignment of extra lsy represen- tatives to the pastoral charges with the largest communion rolls. A committee was appointed to review the matter. The nominating committee pre- sented its report, assignin the ministerial members of esby- tery to the various committees. This was adopted. Presbytery then adjourned for lunch and the meet- ing oi committees. . the sitting was re- Correspondence was read by the secretary, including an im- portant communication income tax. The transfer committee report- town yesterday. Miss Mariorie Mowatt, Vankleek Hill. Ont. is in the city. Mrs. R. Cortney. Winnipeg, is in Charlottetown. Mrs. Jack D. I-Iazzard, Wallace- burg, Ont. is in the city. Miss Jean Fox, ‘Prum. was in the city yesterday.’ Mrs A. M Bwicker, and Mrs W Davis, saint John. are in Char- lottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Spencer. Port Morlon. Cape Breton. are vis- itors ln the city. Miss Lillian Welsh has arrived from Boston on a visit to her sis- ter Mrs. Emily MacAulay of st. Averds. Dr. F. W. Fitzgerald. Physician end Surgeon, and Mrs. Fitzgerald, Le Chute, Que. were included am- ong the numerous visitors registered in the city yesterday. Mrs. S. Crosby, accompanied by her daughter. Miss Betty J. Crosby, of Hubbard. Sask. are in Charlotte- town. ed that after the summer session of the theological seminaries four men will be available for settle- ment in the Maritime Conference. DThe resignation oi the Rev. A. charge was read. to take effect in September. A call from Kensing- ton to the Rev. L. M. Murray of Rev. L. M. Murray requested l change in pastoral relationships. The report of the showed the Presbytery fund to be in good condition. insurance Resolution A motion was passed requesting official boards to carry adequate insurance on church property. Rev. T. E. for the committee on religious in- struction in the schools. I-le recom- ligious Education for Ontario. bor charge was granted sion to sell a church at Sands. Péflfl I education llev. John Jarvie re- ported that the plan of “The Sun- day School in the Home". ha! N- sulted in an increased interest on Messrs. J. l-I. Norton. Moncton,' and Alistair Fraser. Montreal, le- g-rlesentatives or Canadian National ilweys, were registered at the‘ Charlottetown Hotel yesterday. I Miss Grace Webster. nurse-in- tralning st the P.E.I. Hospital. re- turned to her duties Monday after spending her holidays vcry pleas- antly at her home in Augustine ove. Mr, and Mrs. Alistair Macwliliam, Moncton. were in the city yesterday. Mr. MacWilllam is Air-line Mech- enlc for ‘Frans-Canada Air Lines Sergeant and Mrs. Gordon Mar- shall, i0 Doyle 8t, have returned home after spending a week at Montague, P.E.I., and a week at Cavendish on the north shore of Prince Edward Island - Truro News. IN NORTHERN IR E-LAND IDNDON —(CP)-— Seven thou- sand evacuees from Gibraltar who have been living in London since 1940 ere being evacuated again. this time to Northern Ireland. They remained here during the blitz but are being removed from tho fly- ing bomb mange; ' ‘I'D ILIEVI ITDII PRDMITLVI Mildly seed Cuticura soothes promptly- le used y may lumeel Buy todavl (jljflcufliisonvlorurmsur the part of parents in the church and its work. The plan is intend- ed not to substitute for but to sup- plcment the Sunday School. It is intended for. (a) Pioneer areas. (b) Marginal areas, (c) Student fields. Family Education Week begins Sept. 24 and ends on World Com- munion Sunday, October l, and is intended to bring to the atten- tion of parents the importance of religious education. The missionary and mainten- ance commltiee urged that minis- lcrs have special committees to direct an every-person canvas. For the committee on education and students Mr. Green rePOYWd that Mr. Earle Leard and Mr. Mel- vln MscDowcll had each done ex- cellent worl: at College. On motion oi Rev. Ira MacDon- heartily the secretary was Lcnnan._ and by Presovtcry, the R. C. A oi our church. Each minister was urged the Temperance Federation. M. W. E. Brooks for the Lay Ae intention to continue the Rev. Grprge Murray dad. the appointment of a Meritime Conference. in Charlottetown. “Quickies we b,» "/1477. B. Kehznlfginolde z l. “If I’d tell you the secret of gcitlng all the help I need-you'd be usln' Guardian Want Ads tool” regarding Stirling from the Kensington Hunter River was referred to the September meeting of Presbytery. treasurer MacLennan reported mended the use in this province of a syllabus prepared by an inter- denomlnationel committee onrte- The board oi the Murray Har- Whte For the committee on religious aid. seconded by Rev. T. elriidxx‘; authorized to convey to Earl 'snd Russell Leard sincere sympathy in the loss oi a brother and son in . P‘. Rev. E. J. 0. Fraser urged that the challenge oi the ministry ss a life work h: olesented to the youth t0 send a representative from his charge to the October meeting oi sociation reported that it was their to support in Trini- P Mr. Brooks strongly urged full-time evangelist to minister within the Presbytery adjourned‘ to meet DRESSES Clearing at Greatly Reduc- ed Prices THE GLORIA _ DENTRAL GUARDIAN This column ls reserved for news Ill MIN lllwlhk nus uovcnmng or a newly nature may Ire Inserted ll slvl penile a word. lltllilly my. 4M0 us advance. _ UAEAH WILL ow‘m CONFIDIIIATION LIFE - uasivca. m IQA’ CHURCH SERVICE. — Wino] Nona. service itt I P. M. Liuefs)? time. It stimulated my imagina- tion. It glows with color. swarms. I with People of all races. Within its yellow marble walls one can fairly -hear the melting t bubble," I "I haven't been nside the Libr- ary for years. Does Sir I-iarry Vane still stand guard near the door in his bronse clothes which neither rupt?" "Yes. I made a sketch of him and of those brass Zodiac signs on the floor. Everythings grist which mill. I know Just how I'll use those signs of the Zodiac in a lay—" ehe stopped. She could have cheerfully bitten out her tongue for leading up to her work. He laughed and looked at her from the corners of his eyes. "Why chop off the sentence? Lay-out was the word, wasn't it? 120w’; the work going? Does the Bard Agency keep you busy?" "Fairly. 1'm doing some roughs for two other firms. One is fash- ion drawing which I eat up, oc- sidee carrying‘) on for the Interna- tional Dog- ap people. It was terribly pleased when they wrote 5DQIKOI KEV. NEIL 11.611113“- A aeaseouml. sauvlua will be‘ held in neilasl. umteu Cilurcrl, nmlday. Aulliot 6th at 4 P. M. us, b-e-ii. BCIVICO in 111N102. MBV. MI. P811- WBXGCI], MI-IUSWL d-d-ll, l i SERVING IN FRANCE — Mrs.| S. Pineau, 3i uuston street has re- I ceiveu a letter from her son, Sgt. i-‘rsnls Pineau, saying that ne ar- rived safely in r-rance and is weil.! CHURCH SEitviCES. — Rev. Heston reruns-gen wul spell}; on aunmty. Al-llfii-it uth at nazelorooki at ll A. M. UIOSS rooaos at ii P. M. B-IMI Alexandre. at ‘mu l’. M. e-i-ll. FIRE ALARM —- The firemen were called out about a p. m ves- terday Ior an alarm irom the wrignt Snoc Co . QUEER Street. DWI-IBM! piper in the furnace was! the cause oI the alarm. No dam-l ICC W88 TODOIWC. | CORNWALL PASTORAL‘ CnAltuit. —r.lervlce.s Sunday, Aug] 0th are as ioiiows: Cornwall ll A. M. S. School ll A. in. Kingston s P. M. S. School z s‘. M. New Dominion 1.30 t‘. M. s. School loeol A. M. Nev. J. It. Skinner. Minister. I 8-4-11. THE PRESBICCs-JLLIAN CHURCH IN UANAIJA.—SCI'VICBS_ on Sunday, August otn will oe as iiluows; Ufll- edoiuu ll.u0 A. in. anu iJcU P. lvf. yvoou Islands u-UU P. M. wood is- ianos least l-sau, Wednesday, Aug- lief- lR-h. v.00 r. M. Rev. '1‘. A. A. mike. _ ter. _ s-o-n, ST. _.IOHN'S PBESBYTERIAN hwifln. behest, Services, mm- day, August oth will pe as Iollows: Sunday ocnooi at 10.15. Morning n orsrup at l1; Evening at s o'clock. A e Annual woman's Missionary ligxeeting. ltev. a‘. u. Evans, Mlnifi- - ' zx-e- . Murchison who was luileu in Actile l ENGAGEMENT. —- Mrs. Hu A. MacPhee of Charlottetown, fir}: nounces the engagement or ner youngest daughter- Gertrude Grace, to Lleut. (A) George Hugh FirzAlan Pwie-Wmen. n. N. v. it, eldrst son oi Captain L. G. Poole-War. rcn, i). b. O. The Courts, Otter- pourne. I-iants, lsngianq, 3-5.11, NOR-TH RIVER CHURCHES. _ Sunday Services. Long creek; s, School l0.l5 A. M. Service il A. M. Clyde River: s. school 2 P. M. ser- vice 3 P. M. Kingston: Service 8 P. M. FEIIVIBWZ S. School ll A. M. North River: S. School ll A. M. ‘ Minister will speak c1. the sub- Bpt "Does It Matter?" A welcome Io all. A. E. Todd, Minister. 8-4-iI. INJURES HAND - Mr, Parker uno, Marine Department, met with an accident while operating gm 9081:1115 of his “boat on Wednes- ay mo ng. l-I eft hnd badly crushed, necessitatihg “III: :::.r"r“r M...“ "no". ti" "r.- Q 1'6 com the City nesoufi“ ° a ‘v -—~ MARSHFIELD PBESBYTERIAN CHARGE-Services for next I.orri's Day. August dth will be held u for. lows: Mt. Stewart ll A. M. High field 3 P. M. fiurydétay gclizolsfl PM. e . . . unday Bohool 10.30 A. M. Harrington Sun- day School 10.30 A. M. Rev. Henry . Beak, Minimer. 9-4-11 CHURCH OI‘ ENGLAND SER- are. . a - o ‘s ur . rape-lid. Church School 10.00 A. M. Holy Commun- ion l1.00 A. M. St. Elizabeth's Chucrh, Springfield. Church school 10.30 A. M. vening Prayer 7.30 P. M. 8t. Thomas’ urch. Creek. Evening Prayer 3.00 Rev. G. it. Hartman. Rector. a ‘ u LEGION RESOLUTION At the Provincial convention of the Canadian Legion held Wednesday e resolution was passed urging that allowances be made available for the orphan children of de- ceased veterans in order to enable them to maintain themselves and secure an education during their minority. The resolution was im- medlately forwarded to the Dom- inion Command oi the Canadian P. cu-y o! the late bgt. Neil Auh -' the office of his law firm was in , Goodwill will be the guest prcachcr M. ent Minister. asking me to send some roughs." ‘ on't wonder. It is a feather in your cap. You made another conquest today. Janvers of the Straight As A Crow Flies Bus Line Wigs? you to do some work for "Did he come to you about it?" I "I-le did. Does that emphasLs on the you mean that you're still dc-| termined not to work for me?" Something in his eyes caught upl her heart and dropped it. What-l ever it was also tightened her throat before she evaded his ques- tion and acknowledged, "That you" was relief. I met him at luncheon! today and something told me that, Phil Bard was using me — not my; work -— to snitch your client. I'- was pretty mad about it. Even iii you do think that I would nelp Peggy's mother steal her, you can't believe that I would help Phil Bard steal your business." "I don't believe it, Joan. I vras .vild with fury that afternoon to think that Nadja had brought her sordid self into your lovely garden. And when she thanked you for helping her, it hurt so intolerably that for a. second I went haywire. I've talked myself hoarse to the Senator trying to persuade him in pull wires to get you excused from that hearing day after tomorrow." "Will senator Dan Shaw appear for you and your mother? I thought the middle west." “It is. but a. lawyer is permitted by courtesy to appear for a clicnt in a state not his own. The Sena- tor insists that you will have to‘ appear but predicts that the judge wil strike out your testimony on the ground that hearsay evidence is not admissible. I'm terribly sorry you were dragged into the mess. Meanwhile, believe me when I say that I think you the straightest. sweetest. most wonderful girl in the world." His husky voice jerked Joan's heart to her throat. She promptly swallowed it. She said lightly. “Thanks for those kind words. We ought to get on better together after that orchid." Craig Lamont shot the black roadster ahead. He drove some way in silence before he said grim- ly, "All right, take my ‘orchid’ as a ing to learn a lot from now on. I don't know why you think we don't get on together-but we‘ll let that go for the present. Will you show THREE SPECIALLY REDUCED groups of Ladies’ Spring and Sum- mer Coats. 5500. 810.00 and $15.00. The Greendal 00., Ladies’ Wegir‘. u REPORTED MISSING Mrs. Fannie Steam-t, Peabody, Mass. has received a telegram convey- ing the news that her youngest son Jimmy Stewart is reported missing since D-Day. Mrs. Steurart rust may destroy nor moth_ cor-v comes to this commercial artist's? _see it joke if you prefer, but you're go-‘ was formerly Fannie Dunsford of South Melville, P.E.I., and will bc prayerfully remembered in her‘ dark hour by her many Island. friends and relatives. Another son. Franklin is serving with the U.S. forces in India. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADlL-Brookfleld Charge] Divine worship will be held next, Lord's day as follows: Glasgow. Road ll A. M. Brookilcld 3 P. M. Hartsvllle 7.30 P. M Rev. T. W. at the I-lartsviiie service. Thea-c will also be a special service at the Hunter River Church at 7.30 at which time Mr. Ross McEwcn of Charlottetown will bring n gospel message. A Preparatory service Will be held at l-lartsviilc August 10th and at Hunter River August lllll at B P. M. Donald Nioholsorussiiurlil- 0N BUSINESS VISIT — RI. Allistair Fraser. Vice President of the Canadian National Railways Traffic Department; Messrs. J. II Norton, Traffic Manager of (he Maritime Division and G. T Stone. Divisional Freight and Pas- senger Agent. Charlottetown, paid a visit to the Guardian yesterday. Mr. Fraser and Mr. Norton are here on a business trip and left last evening on return. While hcrc they enjoyed a brief fishing trin tn Wlsner's lake and were delighted Legion and Capt. N. W. Lowther. the Prince Edward ls nd repre- sentativs of the Dominion Executive Council. advises that he has been informed‘! that an item has been placed i the supplementary esti- mates to cover these allowances end as soon as these are passed the War Veterans Allowance Board will be in s position to deal with in catching a few for themselves Mrs. Fraser accompanied her hus- band on the trip. uSEASON TICKETS for Old Home Week are now on sale at all drug stores and Olcl Spain. They admit to the races and vaudeville each afternoon and to all evening performances. Price $3.00. which such cases I -I. I.- 8. 9fol2 DANCING SATURDAY _ Modern end Old Tilnc Dancing Follow the Crowd to THE 8.1.8. HALL includes Government lax. ii-2-tf HALL mom Admission 25c The friendliest tobacco you can put in a pipe us some roughs for the Bus Line?" Joan straightened with a. little bounce of exuberance. "1 will. I have six finished fold- ers ready and if you can believe me. they are grand." "May I come in and see them?" Dorothy I pa}. "You may, if you'll promise to Sax:- be honest in your criticism." "I promise." After that a stretch of silence pe- tween them. Joan's animosity w the man beside her magically see - ing away and her heart quic - stepping for no reason at ell, she told herself. Broad, smooth road. Woods. feathery with leaves of maple and oak. sombre with pine and hemlocks. Joan drew a long breath. "How clear the Inn on the moun- tain top is in this light. The view of the valley and our ridge must be marvelous from there. Some- time intend to drive over and (Continued from page 2) minded. lng frien s. will help her? ANSWER.- timiditv as sending er away I would strongly advise the girls’ with girls. What sh ANSIWFR-llvothirlg, I should say. Not all people-a Your marriage has been a beautiful friendship have had the best of marriage. e 1o and ill that you iii DEAIS. MISS DIX-My daughter ls bash-iul and has a hard time mak- Nothing will do so much to cure your daughter of her hnme and throwing her upon her own. college for her where she will be thrown be more valuable f0 h I am planning to send her to college. Would you advise a large. small. coed. or girl's college? e will learn from other girls will Do vou think this PUZZLED MOTHER. her than anything she can get out of books. "No time like the present. We'll o tomorrow. It's too early for the ow-bush laurel, the mountain will be pink with it in about two weeks, but we can go again then. I'll get a fire permit from the forest warden. If it were to turn esld we would need a fire. I'll have the supper put up at the Club. You'll g0? Promise?" l "Cross my heart and hops to die. Of course I'll go. I never break a promise," Joan asserted; with dignity. ' CHAPTER XVII "Here we are at the village,” Joan aid. "I love it I love the two_ white spires on those Bulfinch churches on each side of the green. Oh, I'd almost forgotten. I have a registered package at the post- officc. Will you stop?" A5 Lamont slid the roadster to the curb he asked, “Can I get it?" "Np, thanks. I must sign roi- it."I As Joan turned away from the post-office window with the pack- age in her hand, she saw the poster sent out by the United States Bur- eau of Investigation. That face! Those curious pale eyes. She uscl seen them, seen them today. Where? Her heart was pounding with excitement as she ran down the steps. “What's the matter. Joanl" La- mont demanded. “You're white." “Let's start, quick. then I'll Iell you." She looked furtively over her shoulder as the roadster shot for- ward. ‘It - it was In there," she said breathlessly. “A picture of a man wanted for theft. I saw him to- day." "Saw the thief? Where?" - "In the Public Library. He was sitting at the table where I was working." “Sure it was the sflmc one?" "I'm sure. something about his What should I do?" . ' g. Keep out of it. He's miles away by this time. I'll report." " "I don't know why speaking of the rvanted man should make me think of her, but I saw Senorita Doncsca in the court of the Public Library today." "Nadia at a library! That's the funniest thing I ever heard; 311E wouldn't look at a book if 1t en- gagingly flapped its pages at her. Let's forget her. l-lere we are at The Mansion. Am I to see the Bus Line folders?" . We'll have tea first. I smcll toast burning so I am sure Scraphina is on the Jqb." "Is Scraphina the dusky maid who throws away unwanted flow- OPS?" Joan colored blush-rose pink. (To be continued) \———-___-;.‘.'r?" .. ;;—;.:~' \ r famous leaning Tower o! DURING DLD HOME WEEK It_wiil be necessary for those contemplating servlng_meals to guests in private homes during Exhibition Week to apply to the Ration Office, at the Office of the Wartime Prices and Trade Board, 163 Queen Street, Charlottetown, in order to obtain the necessary coupons. Please apply in person without delay, so that the necessary details can be arranged for you in lots of time. ‘ U UUU1JLELELFIILFLFLFIIIJ LFLFUT PRIVATE NDME ADDDMMDDATION Required For Provincial Exhibition and 0|d Home Week August 15th to 18th inclusive The Provincial Exhibition means a Iot i0 our City Province and it is ho visitors in every lly "e " Celqhhn in n. Msele Mel. Canadian ArIy . repcpel m Ilely Crown slIvrlaMJ From present indications there is an urgent need of many, Private homes being available for guests this year. .While the dates are AUGUST 15th to 18th Inclusive many peo- ple will be arriving ahead of these dates. Ii you can take some guests during this period will you please write or phone The City giving number of rooms and whether single or double beds. Also please advise if you can serve breakfasts or other meals. Hall-Phone No. 53 0r 54, and ped citizens will help our friendly way possible. J. E. BLANCHARD. Illnyor. 'Ll'l_l'l _l'l. Th7 FLFL FLH J'I_l'l_l"l_l'l_l'l_l'L:‘l_l'l.l"l.l'lIl_l'L'l_f'l::I_ This Arm "I know I'm looking through the wrong end, makes me feel better." mfirirzfalfv-