Irulnvn "IQ \;I\\I\\‘¥$‘l<5 1Q llclalnond St. in" .... Soothe: lnatanllyx Soften and smooth rough. cracked, painful IIPI Wlfll handy Lyp Lypsyl soothes. heals. Lypsyl in handy nick orrn a4 you more today. "‘ OOMPLETI ruvncrmnur SERVICE_ BONDS AND STOCKS BOUGHT . 501,1) . Q9015” F. J; BRENNAN 8i COMPANY LTII Mcnilcn Investment Dcnlon’ Association 0f cum]; it. MKBAGNALL- Charlottetown ,9’ 21; OIQCIS. Tfllllllono 1m l enalfilcndotcnuilcpcrlnch; tumor-unions t0 soul-l pcr inch. ulnar ralea an uppllcillon. For Sale F5311» _- niéiliZ-‘Xniyfi. ware, curtains, carpet, etc. Write Guardian. B-Zz-zi. FOB SALE -- HOUSE WITII . Garage. mica location. unmeclmte ucupailvy. Write care Guardian. 9-22-21, QUIUK SALE - YOUNG PIGS ilve weeks old. Apply w. "1, Love, Montague. 9-12-31. It SALE — TIIRESIIER AND earner, one gasoline engine. in ooa condition. Geo. R. BOWIlCES. l ITWIIItiffifiifljlfifvllvtufiI1TI\Q1I'IIQIIIQIQ~Q~II\IQQ .- e. P! 3 Norboro. _ 9-22.21. I011 SALE - CAR. RADIO WITH aerial. Price $26.00. Verncn Bolger, Hope River. 0-21-21. tfiisifi - acficofiri-Fili; Jets. Laying. Heath Mayhem Kensington, R. R. 3. 9-24-21. IOR SALE — FOUR CYLINDER Dodge engine titted for belt ivork with governor. B. Mallet-t York. 9-21-31. FOB. SALE — ALL PARTS OF Studebaker Coach, ‘SJ, excepting Engine. Also 1 Singer Sewing Macnine, Wm. Carra-gher, Brook, ' vale. 9-22.21. SALE — I935 V B FORD Szrian. Sgrlal No. CIBYBZQI. Ceiling plxcc. Apply 19 Upper llilisboro Street. 9- .-.i. TARMERS — WE HAVE ON hand No. 3 and 4 new and No. 2 and 4 used Tin-ushers. all Manufacturing Co., Charlo rc- towli. 7-22-31 iolTsALa - 4 YEAR. ouiufin, 6 year old horse by Col. Aubrey, -3 new McCormick-derring gang , ma‘ ran w?! 151:5‘;- IJ IUDVQY r010‘: .. Q I == l plows, one good second-hand gang plow. Everett Haslam. Springfield. 0-24-2i i? Miscellaneous Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance will!“ 9931'“ 1W All! Adverllnement l5 ‘ Wm" “ma” ‘Wm- 5° W‘ WW1; Western and Illcflu u pa: 00rd; Announcements and Coming Event: so pg: y“;- ciaaailiad In par word; ln MBIIIIIIII Notices 70c per my; 13;; A Floral and Spirltllnl Offerings, (lg-m, n“. g, u‘. u-‘i up m $1.00 and 1O conic for ovary nddltionnl I w d; N manila and Appreciation, 78o per inch or to 3:: If"; “a: : - CANADA~ H WHWIII Illlugclncnu to n". Address and rraacnutlon gun, ' Agents ‘VV-anted AN orronruurry I (my; the ryationss largest companfi); filtering; Principally w 18mm,- abeeledséontrfeady to place a val“. oomph ‘act which should mean forum te ndependenoe to; g man ate enough to have the iglfggrdquallkiications: Charac_ mvestigrm t at will wthstand m enmenglil and Droven ability m, and mg’ menace both him- °WI1 business. Fin. “"9151 Wilma not extremely 1m- portant but a travel outfit 1s necessary. Write the J R Wat- H" °°“‘P“"Y- Dem- Z-c 1A. 2m M555” 3L. Montreal 9.4 44 . 6X- 9-21-31. WANTED _ hosbital. 48 hour“ week. sglai-y PM” P" month. Dius full main. °m‘"°°- Fare advanced as loan. Apply St. Michael's General "Wplml- Levi-bridge. Alberta. __ 9-1941. __Lost-And F0 nd Losr - SATURDAY avamnn etween Johnson and Johnson's $1118 store and SA. McDonald's, wo strands of pearls. Finder Dhone B08 or 624-1.. Reward, PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDIVARD ISLAND m THE PROBATE Comm: The 12th dny of September, A.D. I945 III Be E883! f U late of Charlstddowlh CIYII (28:93: was? in‘ thc said Proyiicnce, Single l!‘ YOU ARI-I LONELY. WRITE Bax '32. Clarkston. Wash. Send stamp. 11-18-281. Teachers Wanted IEACIIE R WANTED -- FOR S-cnicr Department of Albany . Village School Supplement 52250.1. '~ Apply Raymond Camerong m t: _. ___...__._i____.___ WANTED — TEACHER FOR CAS- School. Supplem: nt . . App.y Secretary ‘frus- tees. J. B. Thomas. 9-22-31. Personal Ilyciaslc surruas (RUBBER goods! mailed postpaid in plain sealed envelope with price list. 8 samples 35c; samples $1.00. H Mail Order Dept. BB, Nov-Rub- - be: Company, Box 01, Hamilton. Ont. 0-91 in waurlzn - I00 n. n. runners r ¢ started to l y. H ath Mayhew. i KensingtcaLBR. R. ti. 9-244!- “My, _._i.____-—-— NfiNTED -— TO BUY] SE;C%ND and t rite . APP Y 3Y- fleld Stilrt?’ r 9-24-21. >-_____...i.__._.. . _____ i. WANTED l Second Hand PERSIAN LAMB COATS Phone 2ll5-J Behveen 6-7 P.M. ‘i - wuun-“'--.‘...'.-.. ‘w F. lliitcllason 1 8; 8011 OPTOMETRISTS “slkclnllsts in the_ fli- "lll of glance for tho forrcctlon of ocular dc~ feels.‘ 53 Grafton Street ,.<,-.*.,.--,_. __ , tes . To the Shcrlfl’ of the County 1f ‘WW1! Cllllntv or any Constable or literate person within suld County GREETING: WHEREAS reading "w llfllmoll on. ille ul‘ nIAicX (JAMES) DONAIIUL 0i Charlottetown afore- salu, Single Woman, and B. FnAN- U15 lvIncPIiEE or’ Uharlotwlown aforesaid. .1 hc Exccutors bf the auovc named Estate praying tnat a citation may bc issued fur the purpose hereinafter set rortn: non are ihcrelore hereby required lo cite all per-suns csted the suld Estate to bc und appear berore the Judge present at n Pro- bate Court to no neld in the Court Iltusc in Charlottetown ln Queens County, in the said Province, on ‘rrlllay tho Nineteenth day oi Oct- ober next coming. at the hour of eleven o'clock ioreuoon of the slime day to shew r-aule if any they can why the Accounts of tllc said Estate upon ' should not be passed and the Es tc closed as prayed for in said cti on and on motion o! II. Fran a Muc- Phee, 12511., Proctor for said Petl- tloner. And l; in hereby ordered that n truc copy hereof be lorthwlth ub- lhhnd III some newspaper ub ah-i ed In Chnrlotteown afar-cud once In each wcclr for at least four cun- lccutlve weclq from the dntc hereof Ind that l. true copy hereof be forthwith posted in the followin! h public places rfispectlvelr. namely. In the hall of the Court Iloulc in Charlottetown aforesaid, at or near the Royal Bank of Canada in Char- lottetown aforesaid, and at or neu-r the Bank of Nova Scotla in Char- lottetown nforenld so that all 1W1‘- aong interested in the said Estate a; aforesaid may have due notice thereof. WITNESS Ills Honour Harold Leonard Palmer. Jlldgc of the Bald Probate Court a1 Charlottetown aforesaid, the day "l"! "l" 5"‘ written. UBT. . E. MARGARET PALMER (SGD) “Ad. _ ' (L so 9-11-24. Oct. 1. a. ________. PBOPOSE NATIONAL 1mm KEWICK. En land — (CP) — m, o M. Tleve 111:. ‘nu-um of v ' g gegllitrliz 291th? National Trust that the only way to save the Luke Dis- tl-let from pleasure houses and bungalows is to make it a national park _________._____ ROTHWELL. England —(CP)- This Northamptorhlre town. 0“! off water for l2 hours a day for five weeks due lo a severe shor 113%- 1; l; w be cut off for another three mm daily due to increased dil- Smiles. u public 9| ber delivery due in traders’ belief that exports will be largo for the remainder o! the your. Rye gained more than a cent at time: and oat! also were hilhfl’, but 00111 wu weak of the union. NEW roux. Sept. as - (AP)- Growing strikes in the automotive and petroleum fields tended to keel) stocks more or lens subdued satur- day alter the bent market week of the last i0 months in which the diver-gages registrar-ed a. string e -ycar peaki- The Associated Brena Slit-war: " L ’ a . , was but for the week held mt not ad- vance of 2.1 points, widelt Jump for any alnzlilar 0d since the one ended June 17, 1044. New York Am Car I Am smelt 56 3-4 Atch 92 3-4 Bald 29 3-8 Bendix b6 1-2 Beth 8'1 1-2 Boeing 24 7-8 Briggs 50 Chess and Ohio 54 8-4 Chrysler 125 1-2 Cons Ed 8i 3-4 Curtis: 25 1-0 Douglas 90 14 Elec 03 Gen El 4B Gen Mtrs 73 G1 Martin 27 3-4 Good Year Gt Nor 65 1-8 Harvester Int Pap Kennecott 40 3-8 Montgomery 66 1-2 N Y Cent 27 7-8 N Anwr 26 1-8 Radio ' 15 1-2 Republic 26 1-2 S Pac 50 3-4 S RY 48 1-2 Sperry 82 1-8 Std Oil N J 6i 3-4 United Air 26 5-8 U S Rubber 87 3-4 U S Steel 74 1-2 Vanadium 2'1 1-2 Warner l8 West 48 7-8 Westinghouse 35 1-8 YQHHS-itn 57 MONTREAL, Sept. 23 -- (CP) — ‘Produce prices Sat, reported by the Dominion Department of Ag- riculture follow: EGGS: Ont and Que A Large 45.46; A Medium 43-44; A Pallets 216-28; B 29.31; C 25-26. BUTTER: Wholesale Que job- blng pasteurized No I 34%-34%; No 2 3454-3491:; current receipt Que. No 1 pasteurized 34 3/16 del Mtl; No 2 (l3 3/16 del Mtl; first grade solids Job price 38-36%. CHEESE: Current white and western 20 FOB; wholesale white for local and export trade, western 2O 11/16-21, Que 2134-22. Receipts: 14,172 boxes. POTATOES: 75 lb bags 1.65: N.B. 1.70-1.75. BRIDAL SHOWER A large crowd of friends and neighbors gathered at the home of Miss Reta. Cavanagh and tendered her c, shower on Friday, Aug, 31st. The room was decorated with pink and white streamers and the brlde-to-be was ushered in by Miss Loretta Murphy. to the music of "Here Comes The Bride" play- ed b, Mrs. Hector Currie. Nicely decorated baskets were used to carry in the presents which were opened by Miss Marguerite MacDougald, while Miss Doris Cur- rie, R..N., read the verses and Miss Anne Currie, in tum, placed them on the table. The large display of silver, py- rex, glass, linen and cheques all testifled to the high esteem in which Reta was held in the com- munity. After luncheon was served, the rema der of the evening was spent n dancing, the music being very capabiy furnished by Miss Viola and Stephen Toole. Previous to this, Miss Reta re- ceived several other showers from her room-motes. and also fellow workers at Summerside airport where she held c civil service job for the past two years. She was also called on by the Women's Institute of Fairview and was presented with a beautiful end table and address. TibNTO, Sept. 16—(OP—MI'|. William H. Burns, a native of Moncton, N. B., and former vlce- president and national treasurer of the Imperial Order, Daughters of the Empire, died today at her ome. All0Tl0ll SALE AT SOUTH GRANVILLE ON SEPTEMBER 25th, ‘I946 AT 1 P. M. local lhvlnr old 1 r 1 u‘: by virtue "lg-italic": 1a: flfirllloal.’ o 1 mar-c (Draft) four yell-a old: 1 man (Pflrchbrblll. 11 ycara old; 7°" P! IMO; it rnilch cows, ll yearl- lIISI. I cllvel. 0 spring‘ plga, I brood now. as hem. 40 c Icllena, I hi! cuter, I hny rake, 1 truck l drlvlnl w an. 1 wood drlvlnr slell 1 walk ow, l a g loch barrow, crolna tcpnrntor, 'l cord spllg hard. ‘wood, g furniture, harness, etc. forlra, shovels, If t n - Ill ‘omzlldnnfl. aalc w ha held foi- MALCOLM A. Mutton. RUFUS STEVENSON ' ' 1H0: Anctloneq. HM 1 "ll-flilil‘ a °' at. ‘lbmoa Parish, - neighbours, Willi-ft! of household i CONFEDEBATION LIFE IN BUI-ANCE. WEN PtYING third instilli- moot Civic can bring in- stallment notice th you. 9-24-01 usnu 11v TODAY at 2.45 when Claire Wallace will tell about Junior Rod Cross. 0-24-11. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED — Mr. and Mrs. Waltnr J. Myers of wish to announce the engagement of their dsughts, Marion Elizabeth, to Josiah Smith. of Clluiotteto u. Marriage to take place in the near future. 9-24-11 POLICE COURT — Four drunk and lncapsblu appeared before Magistrate KM. Martin at the City Police Court Saturday morning. Three were remanded until today and the other until the 25th of ‘IIJNIIAL A'I‘ RUSTIOO — The funeral of the lute Daniel Jarvis was held Monday Sept. 17th, at 3 p.m., from the residence of his daughter, Mrs. Louis Pineau to St. Augustine's Church, Rustico. Ser- vicel at the grave were conducted by the pastor, Rev. J.C. Pitre. The pallbearers were: s. Luke Gallant, Avis Arscnault, Hon. Marin Galiant,M.I.A., James L. Le- Page, Raymond Gallant, and Ed- ward Gallant. Interment in the church cemetery. i THE BAPTIST CHURCH The morning service of worship was conducted by the minister, the Rev. I. Judson Levy, B.D. Mark- ing Rally Day for this. the Church School, this was a very largely at- tended Fanzlly Service. Associated with Mr. Levy wem Mr. R.J.R11p- ert. Superintendent of the Church School and Mr. Donald McLean. Mr. Rupert in a. brief and pointed address stressed the place of the school in the life o! the church, its mission and opportunity for rich service. Mr. McLean read the lac- son of the morning. the story of the Good Samaritan from Saint I/ilke. Mr. Levy's sermon was "Good Neighbours" based on the lesson o! the momlxlg. What is the really important feature o! religion? Briefly, love thy God-and thy neighbour. The ideas are not sep- arate. they are one. the measure of our love to God is found in our attitude to our fellow man. brother- hood irom our common fatherhood. Today, now, the world needs good sharing spiritually, sharing materially. Only through a common loyalty to Christ can the world be brought together. A story from Rabindranath Tagore was told in notably interesting manner by Miss Lnls Tlupper. The solo of the momlng "Give ear unto my prayer" W85 impressively sung by Miss Pearle Burns. Evening worship was conducted bv Mr. Levy with sermon “A Knocldng at the Door " Write-r Barry Burden in fine voice. look ‘lie solo of the evening. "Grateful Lord am I." O TRINITY UNITED CHURCH ' At the morning service the ‘min- ister spoke on "The Gmstian Evangel" and indicated that its mahning includes the salvation of all human life in all its variety and. complexity of relationships hero and hereafter. The service gave particular emphasis in the Church Loyalty Vsitatlon winch is being carried out by 150 men of the congregation from Sept, 24th- 28th. 111s Trinity men's octettq sdnz with rich expression the ‘ “Tell Someone About Jesus" (Gab- e1) ri . The Senior Sunday School was well attended at l0 A.M. and also the Primary and Beginners’ De- partments at 11.00 A.M. The whole congregation is looking forward to the Rally Day Service next Sun- day, in which all members and the congregation will in at the morning service of worship. In the evening the minister: spoke on "The Cross o! Girls emphasizing its power to gave and redeem, individually and. collect- ively. _ The choir sang the anthem. ‘Q Come, Every One that Thiirstet (Reed). E LAKE OI‘ T“ SIINING WATERS Dear to their hearts is home sweet home T0 ramming sons and daughters And the beauty spots o! P. E. T- With the Lake of Shining Waters. when the sun sinks in the west- And the day is nearly done. ‘men the waters of this shining lake Are gleaming in the sun. There such beauty you'll behold That Lucy Maud has often told, In her books, of lovely Ann And this lake of shining gold. There they catch the speckled trout You have often heard about Or icnic on the grassy banks Wh e children laugh and shoilt. There the young folks wcnd their way As hand 1n hand they saunter Or stand upon the bridfle. and wa The moonlight on the water. The scars of war will STOW 111°" To returning sons and daughter! When they rest beneath the shady trees By the Lake of Shining Waters. —Mra. Edgar Gillespie. [tllNAll-ETS l-LNLMENT my CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN lieutenant Oeolfney Noel Seller-l, R-N-V-Rd onl son o! Mr. and Min. Radhgetelcra of lalgknnihud. lmglmd, w wok Ion Mnllfly Oluudm, Halifax, Bailing It 8 o'clock. Bu. Gerald Rogers. nlInMI of the church, performed the oct- cmouv. the crunch bedklrg tlu-ongcd 81th. in ted frien and vcc. d at the organ yjcp A “O the - In; of the register. The drurch was decorated with benutifiul sinn- mer flowers, gladiolu. sy-rinvt. dahlias and potted plnntl, the g o! friends cl the bride who also did the flower a merits. The father who mnge bride. with her gave her in mAIYiICO. was up the aisle of the church by her two cousins. Misses Jean and Hua- ces Doan, who were her brides- souii sloiiilcii For that nuaty upaol tooling - lclro Out Our Way € WHY MOfi-tfigil-téFT c-av/ l _ - maid-l. Ibo looked an 9h Sara, Stoclrlfnrlrota GEIITIIAI. "GllAlllllAll Sailors-Boswell tdhfiwflhlutiallh -., , _____ alaworcapcarilnddlnnrond r ~ 3 A: A Glance m, ,,,,,,,,,,, ,, ,_,,,,,,, ,,,, _,,, Wedding In Halifax sms=tfignhrnemente Q 1P ____ _ of local lanai-m, m uni-rum and full enema in a nlizbt . I ‘ i." '\ \ B, g u (A? N: A DVOIY BUIDTIIW i 000B- aérllhvegflgfinnuuu w; ' 4' A , g wgcadgofl r gig: ma in Alva-nu. mavoggavm“. v-m m“ 01",“?- gnarn in. d“ mdbugyw a ‘ 51115-11 we»- 1- =- ’ - °"‘""“1"-'-""°""" shortcut. ltfshitm ésdrtn... .1 Johanna Hill roses. bridesmaids were gowncd ails; in ‘mic $31: fiorded taffctl. ma. w t t , outlines “W111 The! wclo blua lulu trim-lad at tba back 0f the hnad with phk tlowcu. blue mitts and they carried arm bouquets of pink TOICI. Major Gordon Lea. R.C.AJLC.. o! Prince Edward Island, was the but nan and the ushers were My. Ldeutainnt ‘Liane. R. .A.I‘.. Cwtain .1... Wood- bumy, I..C.A.M.C.. and Llciltcnut Goods R . W1". Ganon , o! Digby. Ilzc. Boswell, mother of the bride, was aucrtly attired in a grey street with with mall fuchsia col- ored Iclt hat Witlllnzeii, Irvy 00000; social nu Year a carnage o fiuchdn g dioli blooms. A reception was held later at the Nova. Sootlan Hotel, about 100 guests attending. Fl-LM. Jones P1220004 the wast to the bride. tor Lieutenant Sellers and hil bride lelt on a motor trip through the Maritime Provinces, Mrs. Sel- lers choosing for travelling a dull blue wool suit with twee-quarter Iength coat trimmed with tge E J. ‘ PAGE rive E2932! "B" 'olssol.vrl> our. vaccma i POI ’i CATARRH resentatives of 200,000 labor would‘ lore meeting in Leeds to sec who can be done about fair fol chfidrcsl in homer. boarded 0M7 Mm. John Fbotd, a. ar d, liflddlcoclr. factory waiter, d, "W, want no men slip-ups like paign. those we have road o! lately; no The nrvseri‘ plan. zlfter discussions 150m exploitation OI child labor b! LABOR ASKS FAIR PLAY FOR ADOPTED CHILDREN LONDON, Sept. 23 — (GP) - ducted by dlsclosuAs of moi- tncatlncnt o! children in Brl . the 1.070.000 menbers o! flu Trumb- port and General Workers Union are planning an anti-cruelty cum- fur cuffs. brown accessories and a corona of Johanna I-Illi roses. k ‘By J. R. Williams §SIA§.;_.. . over the country. In addition, rep- nt union meetlrllB. to have lpwble who adopt children merely "guardian gngel" centres 99C up all g to gel. work out of them. We want increased Denaitisg too." Our Boarding House With ‘\"-~'3nr H». nle HEART AND You OFFER’ ME MORE 8011.50 Rice. -~ no WONDER. THE- - SAPS WERE so MEAN, - EATiQFTi-lhrruouvcii! . V" CLARIDGE 7 = 1'» » JOE PALOOKA ‘RE TA £115 QPLL HGHTMEE m. HOIT 1M! cream»! HeSARIGLARMAxeAazJi-liarulmwolnour rmvauoov unessrnev monsoon: aeoilrsmwcvalsomaeuomuauiceonnm HADOASTEAMTIVBLMUPJE was uae A516 STRATEGY B! ‘HAM FISHER xcomvmcwauarlcanmau t vivoiwoecseiwmouaor GOTYAViIJIKQJTAMIGLEHNI-lbfrll vllLLiVllftlMlltlfi! Ara-TWA? PEfl-I FINI - - au-r 11M ‘TILL. manna uw -,-i-iOw om A vane "i-Hiuig sot-v our ow A aw LIKE 11-115? TIPPY AND “CAP" STUBBS PM ON POP, OR URCUS W\l.\. BE ALL UNLOADED ‘FORE lNE GET‘ THERE " MY LAND! DON'T YOUR FATHER OR HAVE 5N H¥RRY H ‘LL OTHER ATTACK OF INDIGESTIDN- TlLLiE T111: TOILER-