sEPlllMBEl a0. 194s y v -- Wiafyoa LQAN'$ UNIMENT Sir John Anderson. director of the Canadian Pacific Railway Com- pany and Lady Andersen set out from Halifax on a Canadian Tour that will take them from coast to coast. Sir John served in the British War Cabinet. on the Queen Mary. They arrived in Halifax holding the portfolios of Minister of Home Security, Lord President of the Council and Chancellor of Courtesy-Canadian Pacific -Photo. the Exchequer at various times.- s Th; long 1m of the law rabs l auto salesman by the throat as upOPA investigat mtenscinghy in a Lcs Arigeles raid prices. g1- (right, with face censored) raises his blackjack in; and up assured of learning against violators of used car ceil- many interesting and helpful facts Wholesale arrests were made in raids during which this ins striking picture was taken. tempted to Ilee when U. s. agents shctved up; and no charges were filed against Was ‘co sspondencs for III. pqaiquc of m w-atunawn r1113‘: Salesman shown in the photo had at- he was not detained him. l l Bat-vice hiuton conemohfiflf- 1' P15‘: or Delta Chi mural and award i" '11", Luther l-Iutlvfi kaficiilty, made the ' $ luncheon h die 0891191- ii sass: start:- llilflllllulli In sad and 1011M "aim" Metal-aid) lineal “b! 551mb" 1'" yhm your Ill; wll irrigated %=: ,‘,','i-§"u§ii§ arrival-Id of snfferhll T. m.‘ “up; 9f MORE] ‘i. I 3h” Q“ Ill ‘*0 I“? N‘ tqlnnstho nuns r." . by Disks-undid hint. Ivcwtt u! Illllld 1| l"! CHARLOT-IICIUWN GUARDIAN zztxzr - llEllTlllL Glllllllllll Kirk Pulpit This eollln h resend for Imn o! loos! interest, out ulvarthnl Preaching last ovsm-ng at tbs _ of a neway nature In» be Solemn service of ‘Yhlnksflivtngl at Ilve cents a word. strictly Ilr for the Bflflgmgnt 0g 301v m“; *1"- "I adv-IM- Iéiwii . the Iifinistor the my. 'r I St, Paula United Church. Pred- . . So m” 1 .' rl t , N. B, decorated with gladi- word q‘ shadow" am o" sorrow’ teallgclritydrangea and anapdriflvlll. have w 0t ft i mhonfaii, fifljc“, gm" T"; was the scene of a pretty wedding mystel-m on we"! hand o! u‘. that when Rev. J. Arthur Forbes unit» pr$g Wm, g term,“ ‘nslmnce on ed in marriage Miss Florre Mary Qm- hearts? And men m, w eh MacDougall, daughter of the late plain mesa ‘hmga to “L and such Mr. and Mrs. George MacDougall ma“ ma be ‘ausm o‘ God’ yet and William Lincoln Pratt, son of me nob?“ exxflanmbn leaves a gut and‘ Mrs. ~ Alexander Prat» 21,11‘) l1!) maid so “m” that w‘ u“ Etltmlutlazuewedding ceremonyl third installment. City Taxes. i w headmdsw- N°ww° nuptial music was rendered -—— w t" pm and 39° m put It Walter Fraser, organist, and a.» slim latest in Pottery Wm u‘ hiufheihgi 110d doe; M MW duet was sung by Cedric Baird andi Cracking’; Jewellery. M“ umo Jfikiaxl-wréznwxeg; R1811 Baird of lifredegictgn, grub.’ sun's nmissmo casts-Now mm ma" 1e "We?! 118*" i" 11* or, be." niinfgftir iiiftcnltugiit, "m; at. Toomba Music Store. m“ amp’ m" R 1' m9 "m" 51 bride wore an ocean blue wool ___, that is the 105d i0 81011!- 51 - crepe dress She wore a georgetts’ CAL!» 1459-1». DBVBY’! Transfer. “he” Tiimalm 11*“?! 119111" "K1 model hat of pale ink marlbou,‘ for quick service. (i: b0 much uilcwtamii’. blkfflihfl 11B and tiny veil and cast-a uquet of TWEEL SHOE COMPANY nuwflliflse always W11‘. rams sometimes overtviielmin trim a: geepliwpinit, rinses‘ Shg was attfitded r. . A t - otpen for business, 164 Great George who brows us thomusirly pgdia ivitoo .3... a ftliliniznt 313s‘ 5l~f¢¢1~ i" 9°!" 1-310 WW 0911*" 01 "111-11- crepe dress and s model hat of -— orlty. Than is the meatnim of The fushla felt and a bouquet to match HOWARD MoINNIS, Fitted Lamb in the midst 0f the thaone. that of the bride. Footwear now located at 175 Queenjefore the motmtains were created Irvin Pratt of Matspedia was‘ Street. im‘ the hills were formed, thst his brother's groomsman and G. H.| the Ferguson and Dr. O. V. B. Miller, COOK'S for Pnotogrupns. lEE latsat in Pottery Ware Crockett‘: Jewellery. NFEDIBAIION LIFE IN- IIQNOE. CIVIC TAXES-septum»: 30th is the final date for payment o -—--— throne was there. Prom FUIS REPAIBED and recnodsl- worlds were created; from it, the ushered, led by experienced furfler- 8 U per nation; were Ifllhlflfifld} from it Following the wedding a rccep-' 3113110!!!» 514101- Pl1°11e 2324- . has gone forth tile plan of evsy tlon was held at the home of the .1110. Every shadow was foreseen bride's sister, Mrs. Gordon H. DR- B- H- KENNEDY. 186 Etis-‘theie, every tear and every grave Ferguson, Union Street. Mrs. Pratt ton SL. will be absent from his --a.nd from the midst of than. throne mother of the bridegroom wore a 0fl1¢e ITO!!! $9171‘ 30111 10 0C1?- the Lamb shall feed them. Does black ensemble with velvet florall 141-11- \ not that illuminate the Joy that hat and corsaise of American Beauty wmeth in the moming? Does 1t roses. Miss Frances MscDougall, GOLF CLUB DANCE. Thursday mt 555m u, ma; u“. 5.11311 be sister of the bride wore a dove grey nisbt. Tickets on sale only l! satisfied? with such thoughts we frock and rose felt hat. the GOIE Club night of derm- close ahothag- Burma,“ Sea“, _Mr. and Mrs. Pratt left for a ‘ '"'—' we give thanks again to God "IP10 Winnipeg. T070111“! "K1 Q119- as FALL TOPCOATS, special $24.75. gm. ‘he bread and “my which are bee City. They will reside at Mata- Store for Men Lamb, the spotless my“); 0g God the staff of the Canadian National ---—- Lfg Express. For travelling the bride ating at. York Hall today, 1 to 4 and suit with brown topper coat and 6 t0 8 I’. M. accessories. D THE MOBILE X-RAY UNIT A g included: Mr. and Mrs. 519x- is operating at, York todav from i) The morning service qt worship ander Pratt, Mi's. Porter Pratt and *—— bevy B.B..wlth sermon “How Much pedia. M1". and Mrs. P B. P‘ tt, "SBANTYLOOM IRISH rwmcn" Mmte!" In am gospel of Satin em" l" Real value at Jack Cameron's, “The, the Symboys and pledges o; me pedia where the bridegroom ‘s on MOBILE X-BAY UNIT is oper- donned a light teal blue gabardine “(But of town guests at the wed- to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. v was conducted by the Rev. I. Judson Mr. anti Mrs. John A. Adams: Mata- Top Cos/ts, colorful and hard wear-I Mmmew, Jegu; 33y5 "y; ye then, 1°!‘ M911" your children, d M d M _"_ h ll F8311! hlch l5 I hi‘: 111' 1 1'. an . CIVIC TAXES-September 30th. 1 3e: gfvlurgood fings to ‘he: t“; and Mrs. Alvin Mztzler, Carripbeil- is the final date for payment of ask mm-yv Pnmm-uy m“ tens us ton; Mr. and Mrs. Everett Targctt, m“ m-‘mlmmt Cm’ Tam’- i-mica of the character of God lkigsigllmriagargetlt, Rlcgardsvilleihlli/US! What is God iike° It is a question e u mer. aurence, ‘ass, u.‘..¥<‘§&‘.’"%”.l€l£‘.“.;.2é.“tf: Ora M. ma“. M"- c- a a charged from the Army, resumingvlilerfiehamtgeeigeglaléicgnfizslis l his practice. Brace Building. Queen i {few i: God w t apt ‘éenn, Etmetioslzarlgiaeiigm-s Office now l g it? terms ofewhltrft. u: regard ' - pm p" ___ ‘ as the best, love. mercy. holines. sPEcuL THIS WEEK UNIX infinite power, infinite mercy, per. girls‘ raincoats. regular $10.95, 1w‘ Jusiwe‘ we "e G°d m Yen“ - _ of th highest we ktrow. Jesus ffiméllu”zézwéfiifitifiéiia.“FEE- spa-afar cw i». terms or the P» *- qui" but new weds-z w _ . lemrziized at the North Bed toners, regular $337.), special 52,50, the!" and in these words from Satint 5° a ‘ eque SP0" roam 2:21:22" ‘assists: “::..1~".ii..*;: iéi‘°é‘t.fisf“..itt......°"..l"."m MR. AND MRS. nonmrr JENK- standing. tha/t is our p1 we. Wt film R9,",- Relvh Ween" INS, Mt. Albion, announce the en- “How Much More!" [Love that, is your or iaaulTylstléll-dfie MF-‘Vfl JOYCE. gagement of their daughter Etta. more than a mothers God is a 1m @1135“ Kmjfi Bid Md Mrs. Jane, to George Arnold Burhoe, son God of Justice, tnan cries for Jus- An 1d h. »-F_ - Him. 10 g: Mr. Lirayd strings andd the late tice, htehasks m; fair plats)’ gar‘? tgttfl “$0 Mr? @321 afifstotplig. rs. Bur oe o erma . Mar- alone, t at is t.e least u t a - - v t - riage to take place in October. is all it is not enough We want wwn- . ___. Imam ‘mm me universe ma“ juL mghel young orioe looked exquis- rmvlgsoltvs hm iG00d5.k E-{ark- tioe. Jesus sees the world as a. rags; or {mfilelgetie 3 Qtgfgféiotxigsgmu doe. en- avenstoc aei_ti¢_ liodis t, ‘ ' - - flannelette OKlBIIlKCIS. cut blankregts (isodji? 103e, ytIiSertJis the hglasrtcbeat ed “M11 5“'°°'-h9*11’1 mckum- 5111711 and flannelette sheeting. Chil- of the gospel of Jesus and there is sleevest 5111"“ “T1151 and bodice. dren’s training pants. towels, the mspiraum and the mane-me He! “"8" ill! ‘£11 0f White net sheets and pill0w cases, men’s ,0 an mankind, A mu choir sung W" held 1n 31w: Wit-h a eoronet dress socks, etc. Tmyws ohm, “My and W” of orange blossoms. She carried ___ “fir, Wm” X strays. Evening won an arm bouquet of deepest pink MR. AND MRS. E. A. PIERCE. ship m v1 pm w,“ conducted by roses amd maiden hair fern. Her Elmira, P. E. 1.. announce the en- me Re, L judge" Lgvy B p, only omanwnts were a double gagement of their daughter Anna Wm, sermon “Bang “use in the strand o! pearls and matching Agatha’ Mmltreal’ RQ" w Leo Lord" bv Lic. Donald Martin of “wings E 5i“ 911119 37mm- Francis Rosslter. son of Mr. and Sprlngmiil N s‘ The Evan“; am The matron of honor, Miss Mrs. J.MErnest Rgssltteir, Nflorelhul’. them was’ Schumann.‘ “Evmwmn gidydithel Slgiésoiid ‘cousin of “the E. I. arriage tae pace e - r e 00 vcy n a. s ee latter part of October at St. Pat- KQIYIE‘;LHR;IZ1"K.AQ.A w: fin?‘ length drms of light blus wool. rick's Church, Montreal, RQ. m” Oammumm Table were planed She carried a, bouquet of mixed | THE CANADIAN RED CROSS SOCIETY is pleased to announce A 1 m mam autumn flowers b? llégs'hm'l;\mél"r£jeuln‘$l_g Jew Mr. George Hill, brother of the gum killed imfacuofi three 3,931.5 groom acted as best-mun. wreIg/éigiagtzllrlgy gkoddsjeg/gargirggé 1180* Following the ceremony the e e ' ‘r A mun m dd t’ brldil motored to htelie home 0 i! HIE-W 8115581“? otter ’s aientswreade. 1118 M we Cfiflfldiw 14981081 Hail, Snvélglgongglsiglzfb G0 liclous btiffettepltisicheon was serv- glharlogttgown? grtileTuclstjlssrt, Otct%er BA ed to immediate frlemds and re- . II . - 511 6c ° 55 lativas. Assistin in serv were: D0dds' illustrated talk will be the Bfl¢1<-1°-"11f°1 Yssfilmi ‘g1’, M1,, Manon M;‘._.C,,,,,,_ Ham newest and most successful methods “m?” slmpllc‘? a °‘° ‘if ‘mach M1115 and Mrs “any Lat Mn‘ of uick freezing. The public is oor-yiemilre 111119 1555i b“ 1°“ up mmlwr (.5 the bu“, cm” "my mvmd’ '° "mm" m“ mm’ tll-ilchtlmlrlariaelte glmgaiul-e Pllaldlsmfand a new Prinwd crepe dress with 2.3%. lead tile parade, with charm- ally and white! atfefavriee- 8h» i-ng pastel stripes following closely. B17119 B Wwflfiiq? P0595 11/13‘! Beause they are exact replicas of . m!‘ ~ 6 81047111. 11089 older sisters‘ dresses, these little- :1 b18243! CPEDBddN-ifl 8/1111 m“! 11nd gm fashlo,“ place emphasis m, m; ac accesso. cs an wore a 00r- doll waist, played up by corslet 8M6 0f TBGIYOSPB. , and lacing. The brides and grooms calms. Details are important —set-in- lishwd tapers 11nd mixed flewm waist hands, deep yoktes, bertha maids a very attractive table. necklines, and button down fronts. The brides girl. to her matron New color combinations aredellght- qf honor was a betautlfill novelty ful-aoft gray and. pink stripes, un- case and the grooms gift to his usual red, green, blue and white best main was a lovely block lea/th. plaids, and the ever-lovln red and er billfold. white table-cloth neck. Later in the evening a large Plaid cottons have Eton collar crowd of serenaders arrived to wish and bow that girls claim as their m», and Mrs. Hill many years of own. For hop. skip and jumping. happy wedded life. a table-cloth check with lace-edged Instrumental music was furnish- whlte collar and cuffs takes the ed by Mr, Barry Mill, Mr. Norman spotlight whether mother makes it M111’ L455 Johpjjy 138m and ML or buys it. Henry Burgess. Cottona are advantageous, for Th fquqwlng gym-mm my and after s hard dsiy of lessons and an Mxg R111 w; 4m an “tended afternoon of hide and go seek. mxmmmn mp by mow;- w 59.1.1511 ‘they; take It‘?! the tub, gtsrcéiting and John Mmmm ‘mg 0mm- pginf‘ P0" "B. l B" T" Y °'!‘ m" of interest in the Maritimes. 1"0r ii"- g a coat wi.n ire ‘"51" lfdvelfliltflllg the brideumeble. dig: RAILWAY EMPLOYB DOGS h2g1; aboessofleginfmwmm w hgf marr Mrs. 1 was thundered The Great Western Railway in nnnoelanm wh@ Wales has twenty-five shcep dogs a‘ l us Show” M’ on the payroll. she was the riecépient fifngmny love. Shae? very often break through gmriftgtti’ 319;“? ' ritghti-‘cl-way fenpes, to the dangerI “ab, many ‘fiends Join m wmh :....:.f:..°t"..". lxzs. .33‘.°.‘.t..‘§"€.ii2¥ may M» a may w»- out orders, find secluded openings on ‘ha: “tum W”. Wm ma“; in fences and hedges throu h which Bern mons in Lower Freetown where the groom "d 711751"! h“ they heard the sheep bac . i! a prosperous your‘; lama“ ma. left by m for Mlchlsan. some by These dogs develop extraordinary 3081011. “W? BPFINUII 8 PIGBSIIII "track sense," 5nd 1f cgught be. "iii “gym-m. mm h” 5mg)“. 3nd t t u m] GLASGOW CITIZENS Mm mi only daushtvr. ma. K555i.’ dlolwnonurftlg bgh trig; UNWWITEDLY “B” o-Lasoow. Sept. 2s - (or) - Giassow is a n-iore sober city, Daniel J. Gillie, Norberto. upansed. thuantks to shortage of liquor: sup. piles arrl new forms of more-afloat. "Drumltennesg is no lon gei- a problem to us,“ said Chief Con. stable Malcolm MoOiIJioch. m“ {The Frgnlc Parker Show} Cw; about food preservation. LEAVES 0N RETURN - Mr. J.C. Manhood left by platne Samur- day for his hmne in Littleton, New Haimpsltixe alter spending the past three days at the Charlottetown Hotel when be had as his guests his mother, Mrs. Isobel Macbeod, who is celebrating hier ninetyJii-st birthday on October 3rd; also his‘ sister, lvltrs. Ernest G. Ellis, Tyne Valley, with whom her mother 1e- sides alt present. BUS DESTROYED BY FIB-E — A motor bus owned by Reg. John- ston of Murray River which oper. ates between Iris. Caledonia and Ktlmuir was destroyed by fire at 6 un. yesterday rimming. litre blasts oootsrred in the yum o! the owner's residence. Cause of the fire Ia unknown. Mr. Johnston ha checked the vehicle at 10 o'clock Saturday night and mt that time was in order. Personals The many friend! of Mr. Arthur A-raenauit, commercial traveller with RE. Mutch dz Company. re- gret to learn of his indisposition in the Oity Hospital and hope for hh speedy recovery. ment in drinking habits since the beginning of the century. In 1906 proceedings were taken against 1B3 persons in every 10.000 of the 61W’! population on charges of being drunk and irusmpable. The 1936 fig; um was 10,000: last Y“! wssutsiecoidlowoflt. "Olromas, dance halls and irn~ proved oppoi-iunmes for sports and other recreations are undoubtedly strong oountemittractions to the Police records mow an unprove- public house," sold Chief MoOuL loch. fi-lipat. becomes plmtiful r as... believe they will shame tl-ieir t3 5&0 q that Pratt-Macllougall i Wedding ' John Bueoid. Cflied to Canada by the I i tion fiAGE THREE When Kidneys Work luo Oiie wed and inwriveninrcntf iination durin; the any tom II tic P n: an Swollen Ankle a to Kldnl and Bladder troubles‘. first dons o the scisutiflcnll com- wm mediclul called tax uau work right now helpln noun al irritating ueeas acids, cert it erml gouhls. ‘rig! ‘Y I W" J0 Mu kelp from the ins and distress sf If"! y and Bladder rmlbltl. at Cycle! from your drulkiat and Ilvs It s air trial with tho positive under- lilfliflfll W1 11 Wu are not aatlsflod for mmltigb "Pr: Your-gusto! back on rs. c IE9. Ain't . ltha: dlY wtlhout trying cntufm" "u M. FISHING AREAS CLEAR. OF MINES LONDON -- (Reuters) - sixteen "immune of the Royal Navy, now back in their British bases, went two months making cm ms of Ioelaind and the Denmark t safe from the l’ mg new‘ words fish. It has been one of their most mimotns ma th awe t u t limtims a! the unlit... lace I-‘Packg ti‘: erwvlna 1n Dflfnetual daylight, The omit operated from Rcyk. Javik and Seydtsfjordm where, dur, h: s short stand-off period, "sew, 6N1 of the uuore ardent member, satilthd forth and succeeded imply; 1118 It shirt an a pinnacle overlook- 1118 "is 130M." as am officer put. it. FATS 0N THE WAY FROM ARGENTINE OTTAWA. Sept. 2'1 — (GP) _ Hfléliewlves unable to bake pies an cakes because of insufficient shortening will be glad to learn there are substantial shipments of edible ve etable oils on the way to “inflate”: l‘ oar o cial said yes- terday additional supplies of shor- oeln rig, derived from the vegetable hsi w°111d be 0n storekeeotgrs’ 5 5V9! by November in sufficient quantities to “definitely alleviate ‘he Present short supply." shgmmugh Camila Produced some rtming from soya beans sun. t. Mrs. R. A. Milburn, Miss Amanda fl ' H Quinn. Miss Corrine Harqulll, Miss ceorliezf "Lilli? ggtdntfriyt‘); izedi!“ per 1X18 i114 1801i Cflmewlis The 5101B‘ being evil, give good gifts unto Margaret MacCallum, Miss Jeanetteiwere imported. Consequllalrliltlielnents how much mnrg Yorston, Mr. and Mrs. John Hc-w-iquantities of y the ‘le8etable oils 5110- . Interna- Ucma] Emergemb’ Food Council had och, PJILI. and moved , Wash. in . She to Calgary in 1905 and had lived here sir-re. She was a member of Central United church and tvas active in many women's organizations of the urch. She is survived by her husband Lemuel; two daughter, lerainces M. and MBTY 8., both cf Calm-FY; and a son, J. Easiest, Toronto; a sister Pilintnie Rog-arson and a brother, Parker J. Rogersotn both 0f Vic- toria, PEI. Rev. O Andrew Lawson cor/luci- ed the funeral services at 1:30 pm, in Jacques’ cnapei. Burial was in Burnsland. wmetery. Bart. of Thanks Mr. Horace Stewart wishes to ex- press his sincere thanks to his friends and neighbours many helpful acts and Also floral tributes, during the 11l- PROGRESS VE GONSERVAT llE ' BONVENTIUN 'A Convention of the Progressive Conservative Party Will be held in GEORGETOWN on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2nd. At 2 pm. Standard Time E. B. ALEX McDONALD, Ill MEMURIAM MR8. LBMUEL IIASLAM Mrs. Ismuel (Jatninst Bil-I'll) Has- lam, 6'1, 322 29th Ave W., died Sattuzday in Holy Cross hospital. Calgary, Alberta. Mrs. Haslam was born in Viot. from there 1003 not satisfied the demand of pastry. ness and death of his wife. baking Canadian housewives. mmvrzaro mp, Emmi-nil Leiah Colvin of Evans- - »- 101133’ was re-elected 0195111811! of the National w0_ men's Christian Temuerance U“, i011. meeting in annual conven- in Minneapolis today. Dole- Rates from Canada and the Uri-i. ted States attended. /' park‘ commissioner _ to say hello today to a Portland nark commissioner- their jobs somewhat and thlntl some men are named Will Daugherty. dropped comparable also discovered they had Ylll] [Ill lllllll/llll llll: YEARS Sill’ AWM ‘mesdw kind for their kindness. They found else in corntmcm Beth lam Josevh For the purpose of nominating two candidates to contest. the Fifth District of Kings in the next Provincial Election. Poll Chairmen will please call meetings for the selection of delegates. McLAREN, Conveneira. 1 MR. BKENTON’ ST T BUBNE loving tribute is made to the memory of the late Brenton Stuart Bums beloved and eldest son of Mr. and lvirs Edmund Brunt» Lower Freetown. On Sept. 2rd death claimed ll its victim one o1 Ifiwtownb mod hiQsly respecwd t-ltiuns Brennan Bums ivas born in Pree- town thirty five years ago air-ti lived all his ‘tits in that place, where he was loved and honored by all who knew him. The sad message of his death was received with a. shocking force to his many friends and it seems hard to realize, but. sorrow would be much harder to bear did we not lomw that there is a life be- yorud the grave more beautiful and. sublime than this earthly abode o! a few sslng yettrs. Br n Burns was a young man. cared h‘ iseif to young and, " ti“ s‘. dfastnes 0f hh character. Ln speech he was gentle moztcst illlll his well-known little courtesies and gestures will be sadly missed. The Christiatrulike qualities that he pos- sessrd won the respect and om- ‘] time who knew him. He will be sorely miissed in his '... . ......- In tit-em his devotion and kindness were most deeply known. No duty was ever shinined whether green. or small. Numerous friends u. V. .‘ J _ sot-rowing 1n .:end their deep and airmen sym- brothers. pathy to his parents and {Iéloyd and Robert of Lower Free. wn. Brenton Burrs will always ling!!! memory in tho and as you apply my exciting new powder-shade! HAVE created a shatlc of face powder so I new and different, the effect on your skin is really spectacular! I call it "Bridal Pink", and I ask you to try it for the first time on one cheek onl . 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