THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE THREE I WW —'-“—“—""—“—““"‘g- - @- -»= The Central Guardian "T- t- ""°"""5'" ' CHURCHES TOMORROW Iii - ‘If - a ' Lltgrglufg i‘: an: cclalun u wslflw Tgtliw fiuurtssruarmrms new at i ' '-i-H§l'i-$H§KI.-;t.Z-2 o. ‘hi: lluli 9 I I 5 9mm SWIG. A ' way nature ma! b0 —-- II . D . ‘ e - s I H dill‘! I'M‘ U10"! Pl,‘ GOSPEL SEBV! cuuaut or usurp cuuncu ind; no.2. ' yo»; to ooerfmnrilt. 333"}: arrun l-"Ti" 7° 0i coo‘! ‘o! Bhopal-ma; . l 8' T‘ A“ are Dy 500KB!!! harm COAL. w ha i . ET. PETEWS CATHEDRAL TRINITY UNITED a§ggtgmaatrou urn IN- all???’ 231,21“ v:n{_‘h,..':,_: -- “an.” s.q.:"___.___ CHURCH ' _..__ ' .___um° s‘ m’ 1A gnodern laritieh peotffiator a ,_ C I‘ 0111C me l O I h" on“ ‘Inn. w?‘ Reverend '1‘. l. Hrleaunau. Mlulatcr benmflfln ‘Lpoouigoonlh IOTtSTOZOQ-ry Jfiicrx"? RECORD Pmnma Ggde of ‘the modern I world WI! 1,111., cum . nun“ u at now at us arr ved. Toombs Music i m Gem“, E mu“. 5954.,”- e - C. DIN, D-IL, Visltlu] ---- Store. Might. N 511W!"- Q n" m,“ 5-H“; Pastor @0113 p515 A3; 3mm. ._ __ hllosopher glorified Ibrcc 0r ._.__. Have Boston Brown Bread with 8'1‘. ANDREW’! CHURCH Or- lzht; others ny that e promin- smwc" e. no, aeaaau. t. no.0 o Baked Beans tonight. 1o Sobooi wen. Service September 8th at’ 11.00 °'“ 9°‘ "‘ °‘“‘ "mm" " 5"“ 0 hi 0f e d UNDA! rennin and Ohelr lreetor Street. Gaps Vlerr-{ég nth/gm; 2.1%». Cherrsy giggggeg-ug {;°';,,,Pi?;§,,,,,,;§ fr; - \ .-_- i- ——- _ a . . ev. A. . ,, ' I ‘ t we flclmCcmmunleu. 182:0 ‘Jam; Prramegaxn” _ Alilvoaalcr TOmtADERTISErBS-t-‘e Well‘. Minister. gfssgginggwneoétril: gegeahlilmhzzlfld arid e. p, ' 1°-°° M‘ " m,“ a g The itflnlrter " ' mm“ ‘ u, "37,, b maw ausoow a man who was standing by hi1 (NOLIGQS, , m“ Gun“ B“ n ‘h Anthem: “O Coma Everyone that §o‘$"“.§“u§‘“f,§,£§u, w M3,.’ Fredericton Scrviceuonlfilsileibdgye" m°‘°"°y°1° ‘w’ I u“ 3° "yam" A g 1P 01?. Eveullml and Sermon. Th""°°h" -'“°"- to 21mm publication. _ “h- NW G w at 11- Brrdalbwi m’ "m" ‘m m“ ‘m m‘ jmmfi" Bovseoute tntotuhoittfianlda will ' war-tic" ;-.‘.':,:.:."~....."'::'~ "tr-rt:- ,,., ——,.,,.. ,.' r 1~ - t.".":".:‘:';%.":!:=t..“:..¥::;.. ....",»~»==~»,~ wit» Dogmio" c; m]; ocmmduion t n 2 ezvcua h . WEEK-END VIS . -- r. r. s r. L“, 1 m, , “cum. ' Oommiss m the o servalne d r‘ Id . "'1 — The Mlfllattr- d M . R be t Hart have retum- -- ° Y “° "5 " P“ - Fire Preventto Wed oowoer 6th ‘m ' " Anthem: "Rest of the Wcary”-- :3 not? cgiarriottetown. P. a. 1.. 8- s. "Marcus" due Charlotte- be"-°°1,d°““ f“ ,°“fn,“"fi',‘>§m§f§ to 12th, by taizin; risecial inttruct- Edgar ‘t’; 9?}? ‘gueggdnfiyyhaunday Sat} A‘ u‘... H22‘: mIEErZiIYSfsG 81:?“ "g iglvds ¥§i§§i§i"e§§3§“?§°'5?thp,§§‘,g SACKVILLE N B. Sept. 5- befirolfguxtmgftilretiyndtglly v33 are begin- ‘tgndloniérgagéeggrallan’ and m’ what’ 7- ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ~ ' ' ' ' ' ' " eke them for ranted.‘ ‘ i _ If you are looking for a Churh Charles owe. -— Sydney Post. PM 5b Jvhm. Newfoundland. For Dr. W. '1‘. Ross Remington, Mount nmg to t g ____ : ot-‘F-iio- "M M“ " rmztrppv m Bumm- M t flii“i.'?...‘é“‘¥€£f"in"‘i§ii§‘°f;i "s ¥°’.°.i"°.'i€§f.°€.3i€.§§““223$ 1- M» Wit-tr "W" °‘ d 2.1110 I-‘rldlrraay gem“. n. m M, l, you _fi°,,,';,',*,';,,§°:g,§§,=,,,,, ‘m, CI§QE°TSSQ§RWJ$$iYV°§ZE g9 ' i Snogv has been appointetgi Assist: the toll of the hurt, and” killed the Isagtéelr-traationeiilguurt: pings: fin °"°' ' ' C0 “w, _ t M "~ t id b t1 ed cod. The M” ‘ saint-e chaiwl- All "I" l" if" “m! ' 1,;f““° m“ ML“ um’ $3?“ P,“ onmvi.”'§§.’3&°’§.. sfind Uxsmed ifotoftro ilsiligonot ofif$f;2.i§‘.°” Mar- yhTtl-and-Tugredriger: i‘: the most h" be" mmm‘? "Y ‘m’ “mt” Charlie . “d mmmppmelmm' hxfiae‘: Yo“ “n h“, u" toorllilldriliicbyBgeltlononang N%w Lorin 8th are: West sCovehead 51y 1.8%: SHOW '15 11 Sffldualc 0f the Pmvmc- mmemlmble Charifler wh“ “k” 33:16,‘: °L§§§§§“§“y§,°,“§,h‘i.§§§fi§ c 5:1?“ '9' m." 5n" "a, MT‘..- TittrjigiogevRTiidosaAfflvilyiisohnalzluigw ifelslqtfrgfihsictoiiofiitasoileiiiio doing: th§ro$“i‘§§“‘.’&e to meet ail this? u" d m‘ duwm“ d we “s; M I EVERYBODY WEI. 0 .____________ gnu ter v ' ' ' ' from Acadia with majors in The drunk driver must be put If! i-Btmce moi/em. s Dcnmar . W‘- Io“ 055mm "" “Wm” ‘m ' M h 1 d Ph i d h u, m d_ n h n b n m", and Norway during the war. 00l- ST. PAUL'S CHURCH THE BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday. September 0th. are M m1‘ ENGAGEMENT. - rs Ge wrist Stiioii. ‘the 11.35.32 gins“; edeoutathat tibial? ifrrrii gglvirez do will“ W" ‘m ‘°'“’° “i “‘°'°“°” AnnQ Mlnhtgr i$§§;ue§°§‘,*,},,‘§mf>‘h§° ,,1,1,d“g,f‘,',l' w Hooper Milton anlxlouricegotriga: in Mathematics He then look his not belong together. Some years from the Boy Scouts duflr-g that Rev. James r. Ibhott. Ruhr um. I. Judson bevy u.» m. Rive,- 130 p M p,‘ J 1 Merl’ errensenretti of her‘ daughter .1019 Master of Artskiegrec in the field ago r noticed what happened to time Mr. Milton F- Mnxfnrd,A.B.C.0. ...._. ' ' mun Mmmer ' ' e ' ' ' Mae to Erwin Hacker son of 1V1;- ot Mathematics and has taught one of that class m England. He organist and Choir Master. momma ivonslur u as: ' ‘D and Mrs. Blair Andrew New pies.‘ Mathematics at Yarmouth conn- had seriously lniurrd a policeman: Lord Rflwflwh am" 5"“ °‘ ——— germ "Th 1- ‘ _ e _ M 1 ‘ d , 1 i; g th it 1h eh g1 ,1 the British Empire and Common- me, Sunday after Trtuttv, Sept. 3. '3'“ h: LII; f: a Oeu ALL CHABLOTTETOWN peo- gegtembegrr are to take place m tlcagg; enliiyld gauges e16 Allociant‘); suenrekaxut ‘xaswoupd lgelwfaolr anal“; wmm who u MW m “ma, Wm W. le who plan to hear Ev ellst y 9"!» 1945- Solo “The Prayer Perfect" Mn. T: t 1 th 01d F m R = —— Acadia Mr. Snow resigned a time and he was dllqlllllfled 101‘ 5'4" h“ mmimmmdi’ m" m‘ .30 m. llcl communion. ' w" ° e ” ‘me °' YOR ~' ~ - drivln for the re t u September 3rd at Ottawa, tourney- lillm :- m Mann‘: "n" "m (Flglrre gacber. oh viva] Hour on Sunday nigh; M} J A KNlUkNllTED figARGE-Rev. gaphx-rrg‘ SCFIUIBTSdIIIpJlI. ttitieegls what iigxflfies a fer” g; hi?“ oafle’. m8 “om wast m w.“ and _ Pfgsgnfgd by Berlin)“.- I _ s. n: “on N M‘ ma“ u u g?§i“o‘.“i.v.§;'ii.§"° §§m1-§‘§§°§§§,‘§§e§§‘§ viceslseptc. 11 niiterbensfil] oolivtiéi‘ gt lir/‘Ioghtefaiigon .Bh?i.~y..§ What is low? Is it n3? thegcry» cludlns B 511°" “S” i” "it? Pm’ 1.00 p. m- fivenlnl m!" ml The Church Schocfworslal for Tin-e hhua allowlns ample time Church: mo, rieasanediove- 730 and he comes highly recummcnd- stalizetim or public opinion? Poo‘ 101ml headquarters of the Boy & Wm“ . the Summer mouths at theprelu- after the eveninG meetings in the I'm-- YWK- sllbiw! of selitnon: ed by Queens. ple_ agree to a code of conduct Scouts o! Amfiici! in Ntw Y°'-k Preacher It I IM l"!- lar mornlnl service. The he nor city. "The Sieeplmz Watchman". Sun- di-hfialgugiélsnlgagglrflglffiignllft; gig wwéfiraif‘ m; Prayer-The Rector ll"! Dflllllry departments a Journ at 11.30 for a one-half hour leaaon ‘ PRESBYTER|AN period. You are invited tn bring we‘: 9am“! '0 maflalimlfllll! w‘- tnm KIRK or sr. JAMES cg. vogwgrrumrggdwugg ’ Minister ' The Rev. gIAIILSBufiQII Semen w ‘Ygévgzllngkkm- o’ m The music of the day will be under the direction of Mn. V. L. Dho ell, organist and director of a You are cordially invited to worship with The Baptist Church. CHURCH OF CHRIST CENTRAI CHRISTIAN Ollihattilt Miss E. L an McKenzie Mus. Bee. 11 A.M.: MORNING WORSHIP. Sermcu: “He wakes dealrea you never may forget." Anthem: Shepherd cf Sunk. — Brown. (Broadcast CFCY) '1 PM. EVENING WORSHIP. Sermon: ‘Tooting-the Future Un- hm." CHURCH Solo: M11. N. D. MlOLU-lfl. lleut IIIOQC The "‘ Will ’ ‘ tho Services and deliver the Sermons. MfiR-VEL D. DUNBAB. B. T-E- lnlster. MRS. iVLC. STEWART, Ortlnlst ZION PRESBYTERIAN m, cm "mm CHURCH Prince and Grafton Street REV. G. CARLYLE WEBSTER Mrs. Arthur Roper.» Choir Director bliss Helen Stewart. Oflllfllfl Notice Parents: Believing it to be in the in- terest and welfare of your chil- dren due to the prevelanee of Peliomyelitla, thc Central Christian Church Sunday School will be closed till further notice. W_atoh ._.__ l-l 11.00 a.m. M ‘ W , for 01,- i Rev. G. Carlin who! will be T In churn M ° ' °°- 11.00 “n. Mormn Wcuhv and Hymns: '12. 100, 1st, ssz. C,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,_ ‘ " Musicz-Soln: "I Walked Today sermon. ream“, L.“ wink» Where Jcaus Walked", (Geoffrey so“, (Qekohd) M," "d", OTIaran-Mra. Arthur Roper. Dunn 7.00 RM. The Minllbfir will be . ..Eanln;Wrahl. assisted by ivnse nesue MacMur- "°°"“‘ ' “M” Sermon "Godk Process Elimina- chy. R.N., of Jobat, India, Mla- mm» aionary among the Bhlir. (mp¢|um| 50mm) "HIM! 199- 254- 331- A warm welcome awaits ynu at Blfmt" 5M": MY 6°‘! N“! Central Christian on the Lord's Father While I Stray, (Marathon) dun —Mr. Preston Beck. Sabbath School l¢ l0 A-M- "Blessed is every one that fear»- eth the Lord; that walkoth in Ills may You are cordially invited tn wcmhlp with us. _____€__ NEW ORLEANS, Sept .'»-(AP)— The New Orleans Item said today in a copyrighted story that Harry Bridges, west coast union labor leader, is in New Orleans to line up a strike of iongshure workers in Cuba and Puerto Rico. If his lans materialize, the Item said, The Salvation Army Major and min. Victor Maclmau 11.00 A M.. Hulmeaa Meetln . 2.30 The Sunday School until further notice. 1.00 P M. Evangelistic Meefill- The above men will he con- ducted by Major and Mrs. A. Dl'¢-, on, Divisional Commander» Ind» will be accompanied b! Mlllilfln‘, I. Vlcle and Captain T. Bell of bt. ed CANADA SAVINGS BONDS — Mr. Wilfrid Goodman. of the Public Relations Department of the Bank of Canada, was in the city yesterday in connection with the sale of Canada Savings Bmxds in October. An organization has been set up under Mr. . H. V. Dunbar. who has had long end unlfonnally successful experience in connection with the direction o! Victory Bond campaigns. ENJOYABLE VISIT. —- Misses Adelaide Sentner, Myrtle White, Elinor and Mildred C ll, re- turned home this week after spend- ing two Weeks in Toronto. guests of Misses Abbie and Gracg Craig, formerly from Charlottetown. now, residing in the Queen City, Before rettuninez home the young ladies visited Ni ara Falls 1n Canada. and New ork and had a thor- oughly enjoyable holiday. NORTH RIVER PASTORATE.— September 8th. Services will be held as follows: Fairview, 11 A. M. At this service Evangelist Troester of the Charles E. Fuller Foundati will be the Speaker. North River: 7.30 P. M. Evangelist Troester will begin Revival Servicm at this meet-, ing. Standard Time. Special Music. Long Creek. '7 P. M. The service the leadership of the‘- wfth Mr. Eric MacPhafii as a ker, and special music.‘ Spec a1 offering. You are invted to praise and ivorshlp nt all services. Rev. A. E. Todd, Minister. THE KIRK 0F ST, JAMES. — Both Morning and Evening Wor- ship at the Kirk tomorrow will be conducted by the Minister, the Rev. T. H. Bilssell Somers, M. A., S. T. M.. who will also preach the Sermons: in the Morning on “He wakes dgsires you never may for- et" and in the Even on "Fac- ng the Future unafrai ." The Church Organist. Miss E.Lll1lah McKenzie, Mus. Bac., will direct the music. The Morning Service will be broadcast over CFCY. THE BAPTIST CHURCH. — The Rev. I. Judson Levy. B. D., who has been on vacation. will conduct the worship services morning and evening at the Baptist Church. to- morrow. Morning Worship at 11 A. M. with sermon by Mr, Levy, "The Turn of a Cent ." Mrs. Claire Archer will sing “The Prayer Perfect." The Church School meets: as usual. will be under the direc- tion of Mr. Ralph Ru t, Superin- tendent. The Church undav School during the summer months wor- ship with the Morning Service. Be- ginner and Primary De artmenu so at 11.30 to the Schoo room for a half hour lesson period. You an invited to bring your family to the morning service. Very young child- ren will be taken care of for the i will be under W. M. S. J h .t.~..¥.rr..:*-::.- KBL."Z.Z’J.‘.“;.‘LY ~0- -» -»--- ---= w‘ ll e °“°“" °°““"'"" ‘e13’... cordially invttec to at» II . maw MOON In these —;mm‘ I new moon ‘ragged a-tfitfeh the bouehe o: the e791! tree, ‘nxiou! Anilimierwigssiteelfiexdidgtlyvuhln. on. people ' are seeking The little new moon smiled br htly . h ii ht’ a i118 lus- Bomething m ‘ Xhnaoligszniluliacl: at? whispered. which they “Make mv wish come true. may ding for Now the neat full moon is ahininfl Courage End On the road I walk with you, i "o e It shows what I was wishing L5‘ When the moon was new. EVANGELISI‘ TROESTER finfihcseggsmgiijt Of the car today. but he waa alive. Lea‘. ninht LeBlanc'a car etalled on a railroad crossing after a tire blew out. Lellan leaped to safety just- “OLD FASHIONED REVIYAL HOUR" Eulidt you as he has many Preggtraagstogooggutii-rogg 0i said th w "folded up like 3553.2.“ "“ °'"‘"°"“'"‘.i::....::52f"‘:':;..: “ ' a; . UNITED PEITEGUSTAI. CHURCH 39 Elm Ave. l0 amt-Sunday School for all. ll a.m. Worship and Preaching. 7.30 pun. Evangelistic Service 3 1km. Wednesday Young Peoples 8 p.m. Friday Bible Study. REV. J. C. KLEINSTEUBER, Pastor. ‘JESUS SAVES’ — JESUS HEALS- P‘ _ rllllzlrnpwrzrnrlll i ‘ cosrrz. HALL Upper Prince St. Supdey School, Lord's Day, l0 a.m. Breaking of Bread, Lord's Day. ll n-m Bible Reading, Lord's Day, l2 Noon. Gospel Meeting, Lord's Day, 7:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting, Wednesday, 8 p-III- I t t s t i \ VIIIIIII t entire service. sermon bv the Rev. I. Judson Levy at Evening Worship, 7 P. M.. will be "The I-isht 0i’ the World." Mrs. V. L. Di wall, organist and director of cho r wil conduct the music of ihe day. nu are cordially invited to ‘VOTIMD with the Baptist Church. v-i—— '11.." afiiieii Ho? Foreign . Bible Sitcicty IN CANADA AND NEWFOUNDLAND PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND AUXILIARY BEBUILDING WITH THE BIBLE IN THE FOUNDATIONS Will You Help The Society ‘.’ To Send the Scriptures to liberated lends In an at Blblsiesa Europe. To maintain and if possible Ill supplies of Scrip- sztnr: ~0- '" m" To ad the {he ‘ _ _ lu cod new: of lthertc un- i I Te eo-eeeme with other ' It Societies wherever unt- ted efforts is possible. By your prayer: and yo!" yea can have a part in tbla neat work. When making contribution: t0 Irla cease cf the Bib Boole Ania“ ty contact t the t P. E. l. t or Branch. Auxil- ay Ofzce u: Prince Street, ; arleteatswn, AUXILIARY OFFICE Ill Prince It. \ {IQ » are cordially invited. - liquor for sale was fined $50 and "with them the fMrl. MacKay were escorted day Schools at the usual hours. SPECIAL SERVICES will be con- ducted at ithe Salvation Army Cila- del this week-end by Major and, Mrs. A. W. Dixon. Adjutant J. Viele and Captain T. Bell will render a. number of musical items. Cornet Duets. also Violin and Plano. A RESPONSE LIBERAL - There continues to be a splendid re- sponse from the Women's Insti- tute: ln aid of the Salvation Army Home Front Appeal. Substantial donations have been received along with requests for card and literature to canvass the various districts throughout the Province Once again we say thanks for the fine act-operation. cur roucE court-r -At the City Police Court yesterday morn- ing a, mun charged with keeping costs or ‘one month. Three drunk and disorderlles were each fined $10 and costs or 20 days. A drunk and incapable was fined $5 and costs or 10 days. A man charged with operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated was given 15 days. The accused in a case of ob- taining money by means of a‘ worthless cheque was remanded one week. TRINITY CHURCH. — The min- ister will conduct. the regular scr- vles of worship both morning and evening on September 8th. ills sub- Jeis will ‘be “Preserving Peace" an “Rendezvous with Destiny." liir. Kendall is again 1n charge of the, I music for the day_ which will in elude two anthems by bhe choirzl "O Come Everyone that Thirsteth". by Reed. and "Rest of the iveary", bv A. Legge. The Primary and Bt- ginners Sunday School Ls closed temporarily. HERE FROM BOSTON - Mr. Charles H. Rodd. of Boston, ls snendinz a vacation on the Is- land. as the guest of Mr. Earl Coles. North lvlziiton. He was here ihsi, year. and endoycd h1m~ self so mmch that he decided to repeat the experiment this year. He is takim in the "horses" and fishing. both in Queen's County and the Eastern part of the Is- land. It is 61 years since Mr. Rodd first left the Province. hav- in: been born on Richmond St. on December 15. i868. His father was Coachman to Admiral Bay- ticlid. and he was called Charles after him. Mr. Rodd wiii spend part of the winter in Miami. and hopes to return here main next summer. as he considers it "the best part of the wori ." WRARF WORK PROGRESSING -With three tugs. a d gr. and two large cranes in operation, the JP. Porter and Sons ComPQYW i! making steady progress on its cafiatruction job at the Railway Wharf. A dipper dredge delve-z‘ ar- rived ‘Thursday evening frcrm Wallace, NS, and with this new equipment the Company eXPBClS to speed the progress of the work considerably. At present about 400 feet of the steel facing for the west aide of the wharf wall has been completed. The wall ruins from the shore line. Between ‘i0 and B0 men are employed on the project. Mr. W. T. Shute of Dart- mouth. N.S., ha: the tupervisianof the construction. For the pusi 35 years or more, M-r. Shute has been engaged at his chosen profession and during that time has been in charge of engineering jobs many different parts of the wori TWENTY-FIFTH ANNIVERSARY —Ot1 Saturday evening. Auizun 24th, a large num- ber ct relatives of Mr. and Mts. H. W. MucKay gathered at their home at ‘Praveiiers Rest t0 celebrate twenty-fifth an- niversary of their wedding. Mr. and Mrs. MacKay although taken by surprise, welcomed the guests in their usual hospitable murmur. ievening prayer 3:00 p.m. Rev. iLlfe Association held ut Bizivin wsnpmc , chance for self-realixatlon. We Bet the laws we desire. and our laws and their observance register‘ the civic height to which we have| attained. These may be changed; as we make progress. Now u! far, as we have gone with the drunki driver it seems that the penalty, CHURCH NOTICE for Parish of Milton and Rusiico fcr Sunday. Sept. 8th: Si. Mark's, Rustico. Sundav School i0:30 a.m.; Holy (lommuninn 11:00 s.m.; St. John's. Milton, Sunday School 2:00 p.m.; dinev J. Davies. Rector. FUNERAL SERVlCES-JIWIQ fun- eral of Mrs. Horace H. Stewart, Sea View, was hold from the home of Mr. Arther Stezvart on Saturday. August 31st nt 2 p. m. conducsed by Rev. J. A. l\icGowan, zissisted by Rev. D. E. Noel The hymns sung were: ‘Safe in the Arms of Jesus," "There ‘s m night in Heaven". and ‘Asrep in Jesus" ltir. Daniel Oilmpbcii mndered as a F010 “Face to Fbve." The nallitearers were: Lester Dunstan. Heafh Mac- Leod, Harvey Woodsi-de. Sibwtlri Adam, Donald Fiousins, rid Ed- win Murphy, Jr, Interment was made in Gedriie Memoria‘ Ceme- tery. ATTENDED CONVENTION - Prinre Edward Island had aiarge rcpresentuticn at the 75th annual convention of the COIiiOGNTIIIOH affl-xed to his offence is a few days in goul,_ with the possible addition‘ of depriving him of the privij legs of driving for a while, We could demand that the law be’ made more strict, but have we, awakened to the real value cf human life to make that demand? The man who gets periodically ing toxicated should not be put in a, position to injure those who use» our highways. Then too the tpeed limit which was fixed so a; m‘. protect those who use the hi h-' WBYS should be gidiy guar ed] It is quite u common thing to see, "l" 80m! along the street-s the rate of sixty miles an hour. Q! CWT". when a COD heave: in v sight the speed is momentarily re-‘ duced. Ii 1S 100 bad that almost every morning when we open our paper we fmd that some one has been| miured or killed. Of course the driver ls no: ways,.n0r only, to blame, Inn, Lake of Bay's inst week. Those n1 attending included M1‘. and Mrs. W. G. Hogg, Mi’. and Mrs. Ralph Rup- pert, Mr. and Mrs. D. Gallant. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ives. Keith Doyle. Melville Boll. Ernest Unticrhay, AiphCflSe MvIiiLvre. Mr. W. H Ives was rr-ripicnt of a }7l‘l7." _ for coming sucrnd in a UPHYRWliiOR held over an 18th mtmih period for the Eastern Division. Mt‘. G. Hogg. branch managor, also re- coived a prize for placing sore-ind in the Division. Following tho con- vcnilon Mr. nnrl ivirs. i-InlIE! con- iinucri on to Drumheilor, Susie, f0 visit titcir son Dr. Robert Hogg. Mr. and Mrs. Rupert remained over in Toronto visiting friends. Personals Mrs. J. niolflidsflfliflhfii. Bw-ford. left yesterday morning for Winni- peg to visit her brother Mr, A. D. Mullen of that city. L. A. C. J. J. McDonald. R.C.A.F., left Friday for Vancouver after visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. Joseph MacDonald, Cherry Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh MacCarron New Glasgow, NS. had as their guest last week. Miss Ann Cronin of Charlottetown, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ernest Fooic cf Boston, Mass, have returned home after a pleasant visit in this city, the guests oi’ Mr. and Mrs. Gerald E. Procter. Miss Doris H. Mac-Donald. RN" loft by plane yesterday morning for Londnn, QnL, where she will take a uhlic health course at Western University. Mi-ss Edith Inman, R. N., and Miss Isabel InrIan returned to Moncton, N. B. on Monday after having spent a pleasant holiday with ihcir parents, Mr. anti Mrs. Inmam, Victoria. Miss Michael B. Ooulson left bv plarn. yesterday momlng m return to New York. aiter spending n two weeks vacdtisn here the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Garnhum. care for their safety to the driver of the car and do not try to keep out of the way. A campaign go ed. ucate the clttidren in the movie;- of watchfulness would do much, It i5 a pity if we think that we were: made to run around. surely life ts a little more serious than that. Here again we come back w World needs perhaps most of all is u sense of proportion-some ldgp too of seif-discrpllne. Invanflon has m these days provided u, with many machines-some for pleasure and some for utility. and many for both. Our task is to master these and not to let them master us. Science has made much available to enrich life, It i: for us to see that they do not “m 1:631); vitrlith us; that ‘would he an ..:.t.z.-P" o "r m" were LADY PLUMBERS Many at the mo Rmnan plum. bers were women PULP SUBSTITUTE In 1056 paper was made from corn stalks. v In loving father, Aienlrlrid? gal. who passed away Sept. 6th, We lelemttc see in the soft, an A face we loved the belt, Aand think of ycu dear father, When the sun's lnat ray goes down in the West. And oher thy grave I of Shall fall a silent bear Ever remembered by and Garnet. Ina Memoriam ln loving i Charles Miss Ruth A. Toombs returned home Wednesday night from a very leaaant seven weeks visit to l" h"!!! 111N101’! 0f 40H‘. in Detrot and Wsstville. New Jersey. fllllihf-tr and MIMI, I-lllda hilt. d- She was tihe guest of her sisters P580611 IWIY Sdptflnber 7, who Mrs. William Christmhn and Mrs. - Frederick Knchler. Weslviile. N. J. She also visited Niagara Fails and Buffalo. N. Y, Miss ElizahrThUilIcQuaid, who has been visiting her home at Bod- ford Station, la leaviimz this morn- Iicw often you come before us, hour dear face, fond and true, For death can never take away Our memory dear Hilda, cf you. Ever Remembered by Her Mother, Brother and Slate After all had assembled Mr. and their places by Mr. Alfred Mac- Kay and Mrs. J. H. Frizzell and Mr. Wcndall Mayne, Bradaibane. capably actlnz as chairman ex- lalned the motive of the gather- n and called on Mrs. Huron! Yoe, Lot id. who read an ap~ proprlatc address and a presen- tation of a well-filled purse was made by Mrs. George Dixon, Stanchel. Mr. MacKay titunked one and all for thus remembering them, and on behalf of ‘iimaeif and Mrs. acKay, welcomed them to their home. After good wishes had been extended to the Bride and Groom all Joined in sin lng "For They are Jolly Good el- lows,” and r. MacKay was heartily bounced. After a pleasant evening o-f music and social inter- course, followed by e di-licinua lunch all departed for their homer. within‘ Mr. and Mrs. bfurK many appy returns c-i' the day. (Patriot. Please Copy) a '< inf o-n rrtturn in Snmcrvillc. Mass. r. Mas McQunid will hr accompan- lerd shy hcrfiioy-hrnv. Paul MvQuniti 0 cmcrvi c. who has been vis~ I M fl itin hE-s grandmother, unclvs and n am nuns for the holiday season. —- _ In sweet and loving memory of our darling little boy Errol Cuyiu giaerlléhwbe was clllndodhomg u; u rce e te-ntbrr 1. 1m.’ ‘m "o m s‘? 5M"! Missed b Munmle and relay. Many friends of Miss Ens Mac- Kay. New London. regret to learn of her illness. She has entered 'the Prince County Hospitai for All with her a speedy treatment. PGCOVEYY. MORE QUALITY PER [IIP _ There! are pedestrians who leave all thz] the belief that what the modern‘ i i Sirmmersfde. retaa-y 0f the Boy Scouts Rt- ion An uni ue record 0i’ serv‘oe in that of t e Boy Scout Troop at Plaster Rock. N B. The Scout- master. Tiltm Sutton. hm been on the Job for Z1 years. Durifli! the war 196 former members of the Troop served with the forces and of this number i’: gave their lives, seven won th: D F‘. C-J three the M. 0.; three the M. M; one the D. F‘. M ' ard one the Dutch Brome Stat. DurinS m! war the Troop occupied the Cam, adtan Legion Hail which they fill‘- nlshed at a cost of $900 iurmni; the furnished hail back ‘.0 tho Legion as soon. as the war was. over. A Windsor, Ont... Scout W009. under the leadership of Scout- mtaster T. A. Larmour, made a 1,- 000 mile trip thrimxh 00mm if"! In Memoriam MRS. LOUISA A. MOORE There passed peacefully to rest Mrs. Louisa A. Moore, at the home ozci West» in Great Britain EBA 9 PM. summer by special bus. The pert} of 4O went no,Aylw1n. Que, t4 cam-p, visited Peterbourgh, Ottawl and Toronto. The tour out the Scouts about $900 which was ai- most entirely raLsed through cei- lectlons of wnste paper. Anothet Troop. the 101st Toronto Troul also made a. 1000 mile return tri] to Rhode Island to cam-p wit! Scouts of Burrmgton. They tot raised the no". nry funds lhrgely W111 somt i NORBTJRO NOTES din| a. the! daughter Mrs. Aiban Palmer. Sum- merside. v —Mrs. J. A. Douglas is spen very pleasant visit with mQTQa-Ylii- ‘m Augm" lom- 1946" Mrs Edward Wagner and child after a short illness. . i pf u, w 1 He!‘ hWbmd CF13!’ M°°re 9"‘ {fin ta: tliagirariiicimeaylilri‘ ‘Vi/Luis: r. deceased her nlhe years ago. The feceased, who was m he! 87th year, was formerly Miss Louisa Collett. daughter of the late Arrvn Collett. Victoria. Mrs. Moore was always active in i churcth work, and her fine character ‘ won for her many friends, ymo will regret to hear o1 her passing. She leaves to mourn one son. Verner four grandchildren and three great grand children. The funeral which was held from her late residence to St. John's Church, Crapaud, 0n Monday, Aug- ust l2th, was very largely attended. Tine service was conducted by the Rector, Rev. B. Fream. The all bearers were: Leigh Lcxwther. Heath Macvlttle. George beard, hank Robblee. Ernest Colea, Herbert Profltt. Interment was made in tlha church cemetery. FLORAL TRIBUTES Wreath-Susi; and Vetnor Spray-Grandchildren. DETTRQ AND CARDS OI‘ SYMPATIIY after spcndint: a two months visl with her gmrems .\Ir. and Mrs. Harry Botvnrss. .\l:ni_v old friends welcomed Dorothy home again. '4 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cole (Venn Bowncssi of Kingston. Ont., art also welcome guoszs at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bowness. Mrs. . bcen discharged A. C. while Mr. Cole the permanent i F Q 9. re G .1: from tin. c, \\'_' is Téillflihliiff on force. Misses Elaine Murrav and Dona Bowness. Charlottetown. are spend. 1m: their hOIidavs at the home oi their grandam Mr. and Mrs Geo. R. Bowpc. . - Miss Norma Lawless is visiting in Wellington at the home of h; teacher Mrs. Leona Cameron. Private Violin instruction Learn to play the Violin in the privacy of your own home under the guidance of a competent teacher of many years of experience. For particulars write: Ml‘. Mid M11. J. H. Matthews, Ot- Arbhur Lodge. Crapayd. Miss Annie Colca. Charlottetown. Mrs. Grace Myers, Crapaud. Wcstmoreland W. I. St. John's W. A._ Crapaud. Hamilton L. O. L.. Clyde River. Cl de L. O. B. A., Cly e River. i M Lodg d. r onfrtiin 52%.... n.€i.n."°““ i BOX GUARDIAN Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sherren, Crap~ mm.‘ m _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ aud ' Mlrs. Princiila Jay Charlottetown M . C L d, C d. ' ' angrzitiragatieneagaieitialiters and.‘ hwy. Wgstmholrelan m“! d Med‘ . an rs. r , a Fr h Ri . OJinTASICIYVeDMIiEI, M. P. Ottawa, n . “Dr. McMillan. M. P, Ot- M" J‘ MCKINNON W , n , < Mi». and Mrs. Bream poles, Mnsseur Brookdeld, r. c. r. and __ L- 0- B» An Bmdlhfl Hydro Thercpyld ' e. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Younker. 32 Hensley St, Clftdwll. Graduate of National King on. Amos and Helen Hagan, Truro,i N s i College. ‘Mr’. and Mrs. Everette Simmons, Bard of Thanks Mr. and Mrs. J, Verner Moore and family. wish lo thank friends and neighbours for their many nets of kindness shown them during their lrecent sad bereavement. also those lwtho sent cards and letters of syru- pathy. Whered sunbeams‘ shldows play by IV w‘ mother's unites sleep. lie nearby SQuris glimmcrinz ii htr Their nfightly viqnl keep. The 1am! she loved about her piled. The friends she held so dear, In an Eternal Unity Forever resting near. And at her head, there stately Pflfl DIS-IQ WORLD'S HOST IAPIDLY IXFAIMIO b5 -'-e stands A atone of granite. gray. While moon. and stars their rad- iance sheds 0's: lifeless forms of clay- can“ Catherine Christi. AND iii/ibi i0 iUfWi and (IC Imus-Canada Nctwsrl _ ‘