sEFrEMBER rs‘. ms MISS MARY BRAIDEN A Special Richard Hudnut Representative vnl 5s a at our Store all of this woeli to tell you about the _ Home Method at DU BARRY seaimr rmrmsms. ~ ' , e Egg,‘ step of s Du Barry Beauty Treatmeni’ will be thor- oughly explained. so that you may follow the Treatment 5,, your heme. These are professional beauty methods brought right to your dressing table. Miss Mary Braiden will also give you smart malle- up hints that will enable you to wear e new variety oi colors with added becomingness and in keeping with the demands of this exceptionally T , I Smart Season. MISS BRAIDEN will give facials from Sept. 11th to Iept. 20th inclusive. Phone or Call in for an appointment. DO NOT FAIL TO AVAIL YOURSELF QF THIS SPECIAL OPPORTUNITY .. a - - ~ a siorekeopw takes stock of-UNRRA medical supplies bound for lllgtlsllivia aboard the freighter Brown Victory which sailed from ‘erscy city. N. J.. today (Sept. i). The lhl/p was one of two t0 sail or Yugoslavia. to which the U. S. also is sending notes pressing for ndvmn-iiics for shooting down two unarmed U. S. Army transport J-lfefe comes the bridle. The gifts con- s s ‘rue CHARLOTTETOWN GIiARDIAN OEITIIAL GIIIIIIIIAI -'~"--=-'"~=-~..f=."-'-'fe'e" at a lows; rll ts word. olraswau. for Photographs. ' uowenn IelNNll roi- rims Foot sear. M8041 CONFEDEB ATION LIFE IN SURANCE. _-L_ NOTlCE.—The lot advertised for Auction Sale on Cumberland St.. on a frontage of Bl ft. depth 62 it. should have read 8S feet front!“ with an 84 ft. depth. SOCIAL GATHERING - The staff of the Dominion Income Tax office held an enjoyable corn boil at the summer cottage of Mr. G. E. Ritchie, York Point, Mr. Swift ‘and Mr. Otterdahl of the Appeal Board of the Income Tax Dept, Ottawa, were honored guests, CITY POLICE COURT - At the City Police Court Saturday morn- ing two drunk and disorderlies were remanded till today; Bsii was set at $30 each. A third drunk and disorderly was fined $20 and costs or 30 days. The accused in a case of keeping for sale intoxicating liquor was fined $60 and costs or one month. A case of unlawful possession of liquor was adjourned until Wednesday, Sept. l8th. A man charged with the theft of goods from an automobile, value under $25. pleased guilty and was remand- ed until the 17th. SHOWER FOR BltlDE-TO-Blb- Mrs. Charles D. Rogerson was hostess Thursday evening at her apartment, on Upper l-Iilisboro Street. entertaining at a miscel- laneous shower for Miss Lillian Thomson. one of the season's popu- lar brides-to-be. The dining room was tastefuilydecorated with pink and white streamers, the guest of honor bei'ng escorted to a gally decorated chair by her sister, Mil- dred. A prettily decorated wagon of gifts was wheeled in by Miss Margaretjfennessey and were 0-p- ened by Mrs. Bert Cameron and presented to the bri-de-to-be by Mrs. Clarence Reeves. Mrs. Wendall Les read the greetings accompanying the gifts. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Victor Ling. MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER. — The spacious home of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Croken, Emerald, was t-he scene of a large gathering on Sept. 10th, when a shower was tendered to their daughter Helen in honor of her approaching marriage. T-he living room was tastefullv decor- ated for the occasion in nlnk and white with wihi-te belh. The bride was escorted to an arched trimmed chair by Miss Gladys and Ruth Croken while girl friends sang, of silver, linen. Pyrex and money were opened and read by Miss Alice Hammill while Miss Rita McDonald and Miss Mary Martin arranged them on table. The bride thanked them one and all for the lovely gifts and extended to them an invitation to visit her in her new home in Charlottetown. Then all ioined in singing She's a Jolly Good ellow. Lunch was then served and evening spent in card games, music and dancing. Music was fun-ilshed by Emery Mulligan and "Thelma Andrews. assisted by Alfred Kelly and Melvin Griffin. All departed wishing Helen every happiness and success through married life. uB-ATTERY RADIOS, Simpson's, ilsnes with the loss of five American lives. Charlottetown. ilifliculties . . . war workers “in voluntary mothers . . . orphaned , i The Salvation Army. OII IIIIIIIITYS HOME FIIOIT llilislliysdlbblbe-r ulflasaffit from tiara firsasirl p". x5; pl“, a vsiioa M “mghllamu and Old Ilollis‘ Homes Priwsrpisd Police Court Qihirefs Home! Canada? Give generously. Glldreu’: Summer i UADIPAIG" (‘Amps Mini: Irleods‘ Sonics srlliDQl-TAl/Plll res u...» namifm“ ss vmui svsiwl my. u. w. wwfllll pnylnehl Guts-sisal ii . ' l.” falwforaid in reconstruction War, sod the trail of war, have posed new tasks for those who labor to rebuild wasted or frustrated lives. The ex-servlce mso, trapped by sill-luck or moral weakness . . . war brides struggling with domestic . . . these nerd the human touch and helping hand of The Army feces s "recooverslon" job, too . . . the building up of physicsi equipment . . . the recon- version of human wastage to useful citizenship. , Will YOU help in this tssk of building for a ‘better 0MP. FRONT APPEAL transition" . . .-in- or neglected waif: ‘James Ool, Commercial m" ‘I? 5'14“ M Flwd. son of Mr. by . o Donald. lelisted by Rev, .1. w. O'Brien of Svdnliy Min a m of the lamiLv. u’ o“ ‘llosn Gun inn presided at the coon pie while the gu their places. gm Coll, sydnq, brother of the Min“. Guest 0H with satin I‘ bbnns. ab; nldnn of her father by whom she “W... ti." ‘ °'" o w *- \ i, n-cuir» and filfi $§v$°° m" 3pc maman was s only o. t pearls, gift of the carried a Colon)! GRAPES! BLUE 6 Qi. Basket’ 33f‘ Cudmore Bros. GT. "GEORGE ST. ' a LARGE srocx Novelty ‘Pottery, g The Kirk Pulpit Ha has the lsst word. I su pose that is why Christ stalks up to sll of life. mis- fortune so-called illness, deaths, storms and snxie: ; with or y the NameofOodon ‘ ll . Hera in this living present noth n: more is "quired, You are to take ‘he wrorw that comes with i'-s blight. and lays all your new found e dead at your feet. You are to takethe long nights of restlessness wim to take the son you lost-God lost l-lis once! And you are to throw it in, every bit: as the Black Douglas that biiter do. in Spain {hrew the heart of’ R0 ert Bruce, with its golden casket into LlsB thick of the fight against the Turks. cr , as he struck spurs io nis swbers and death, "On, crave hear: the Douglas tnllmvsl" You ‘like the things you don't like, and the tlllhLS you long for, and throw them in. "00 t thy way unto the Lord." Now I know as well as you do what the wise ones, the hard- heoded practical people like to say to all this, They cal-l it 2. spineless ahlftirq of responsibility. 'l'iicy say itis a. do-less, shameless thing. They simply miss the point. A man's i Christian when e t0 take anything in his own hands and keep it there. He takes it. That isn't just sitting down with it like a flat tirel When a soul twns over its sword and strikes its colours like that, ti; lifts the wiiols weight of is own cares and of life's dLstreas and puts them down in the most hope ul place there is under the vastnem of th‘s skyl It gets these things into the hands of Someone Who can manage; goes there ba- causo it wants to know His will, be- cause that counts, and nothing else West End Nurseries Limited, 22 Richmond Street. LIMITED NFMEEB of Boston Ferns, $1.00 each. West End N111‘!- ei-ies Limited. 22 Richmond Street. PIIEASANTS UNLIMITED meeting Monday 8 pm. City Hall. important meeting, all members urged to attend. Sporting pictures will be shown. i LADIES AID - The monthly meeting cf the Ladies Aid of the Highfield Presbyterian Church was held at the home of Mrs. Lea Chowen on Wednesday evening, August 21st with twelve members and two visitors present. The pre- sldent, Mrs. H. Sanderson presid- ed, opening the meetin with hymn “Jesus Keep Me cor t Cross." Luke tldth Chapter was read respcirisively followed by prayers by Rev, F. N. Young. Min-I utes of last meeting were read and approved. Roll call was an- swered by a verse of Scripture con- tain the word “meek”. Offering amounting to $2.38 was received also seven members paid dues. Rev. Mr. Young then gave an tn- terestlng account of the work done at the Young People's Camp at Merigomish, N. 5.. where he ave . a course on "Stewardship." rs. Perley Taylor invited the mem- bers to her homefor the Sept. 18th meeting, Roll call to be an- swered with a verse of Scripture having the word “Everlasting". The - following committees were ap- pointed: Sick, Mrs. G. Stetson; Program, Mrs. S. MacKinnen and Mrs. A. Roberts; Lunch, Mrs. A. MacLaughlin and Miss "B. Mac- Kenzie. After singing the hymn "What a Friend We Have in Jesus" Rev, Mr. Young closed the meet- ing witllthe Benediction. A do- llcious luncheon was served by the hostess and Committee. Personals Mrs. Marion Groombridge has returned to her home on Piilctte road after a ‘plane trip to Bridge- town, Prince Edward Island. - Windsor Star. Miss Alice L. Malone has return- ed to Brooklyn, N. Y., after spend- ing a pleasant vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Malone, Charlottetown, and her sisters, Mrs. J. J’. McCormack Souris River, and Mrs. Elmer Maclionald, Sourts. Mrs. Harry Marks, New London. arid Mrs. Neil Marks. Summersi’ , have returned hOme having s nt a wee-k in Moncton and a1 ury, N. B. While in Salisbi%they were the uests of Mr. and . Leigh A. Colptts and family. MaoKlnnnn-tloll Wedding One of the prettiest weddings of the season took piece at Knox United Chilmh Glace Bsy N5, I-t lfiva o'clock Wednesday. August W. amid a profusion of summer flowers, when Shirley Aldean, i; N_ only dau hter o: My Street, 345i . M in . Charlottetown" Ens. rmmnmm’ The 4011510 11-1! ceremony was performed Rev J Mao- flllDUal mush were ushered to ‘The ushers were . and Graham Fraser Sydney w: were marked The bride mterod-the church on ven in marriage. She ‘ookad in!’ ‘ioor-langth g tapering Willi It the wrist. Hes finger- Veil of tulle fell in loft folds wreath 0f rosebuds Her strand of does; because it's sure that Him somethings always clearly in] that inaction if only kind of nct on. that is apt to veil. She carried a Colonial bouquet] of roses. groom, #3.‘. "r11 W-slk Beside You." A! @1091 centred the bridal pmy Mt the chw-m wedding cake complete with bride Luhengl-hq; and groom topping. Tall tapers in silver holders and a silver vase of After the ceremony a receptionJlOWBFS mmPWed the 9UP“ h 1d tih h me i th. bride's h’ ggrsentes. Xssistbigoihe $01.»; wupls Sydmy- Wm 9f ‘he kinda “came; in. receiving was the bride's mother '1 (11:55 9! w" fieidcMff Fred wearing a dress of rose Jerucy with melt! 1H8 I/WRSWIW a - - the organist plat/Ed Wedding March with sight. It sets itself at His side. Cali ou like. It ts the get anywhere! Keith MacKtnn-on, lg-other of the was best man. _.'_ 1- ' i. CARDS WILL BE DIST a corsage of white During the service suitable music €'°°m'5 "will" ‘V55 “Imble 1° a" wasmplltyed ‘hyhtheoforgiarist gtnd tel“? din‘ g e sgn 1g i e reg cl‘ Art MacDonald sling beaiit- “ml-med with 9' m“ The bride's, tabte was attractively Mrs. THE LHiYSICALLY DISLABLED VETERAN T". iRFV W flung‘ u""_ "-~\s-~ w- u --. Hi1. -.\ ATTENTION Salvation Army Hom x .......... Front Appeal Workers City Organization PAGE THREE Q. m” “"1 "is WWW i" ‘IR-hing, SPECIAL‘ NAMES COMMITT EE-DIVISIONAD COMMAND ERS, CAPTAINS AND MEMBERS OF TEAMS ALL ARE URGENTLY REQUESTED TO ATTEND ' THE OPENING CAMPAIGN TONIGHT MONDAY, seer, ion. a P.OM. At SALVATION ARMY CITADEL GREAT GEORGE STREET ' OUTLIN ED BE PRESENT ad. roses. The Miles, North Sydney cousin of the bride. attired in blue and matching accessories over the sliver tea services Toast to the bride was by Rev. J. W O'Brien sponded to by the groom. rne orke ‘a Kinnon was cut in traditional style by ti: , Mines High School and a bride and groom qf dimde lace with a three-tier Haber Wliliams, Morn Wedding trip to Prince Edward Mi‘. ifclggdé g: etri'-::gll,i1r.; its: bride ‘up digest wishes of e w aroma ren for every happiness woemories and wlzite shag topper wedded life. qmn m A SEMQP Y and Mrs .Wich thousands of physically handicapped veterans already absorbed into industry, Canadian employers are finding they are making outstandingly satisfactory employees. Here are extracts from typical letters received by the Casualty Section of the Department of Veterans Aflisim- "Ibo worb o] fbsn diublad men bu bun well perfumed, and l: of s standard comparable Io lbs! dons by our pram! employees. lVe bow found also tbs! lbs veteran: bale in general an extremely sane and sennbls ""45 Dominion Cool Company limited I dney, N.$." "Di sblod f nu a loym a pf and la trend fr. gfiarbsoun‘, tbby “'11”; lb flb’: pa???’ occupalibfil,‘ irrisancgligdibls “m” The Orset Western Garment Campaiiy." "Abrmlasism i: no! comparatively bigb wlfb our disabled smplayear. and productive capacity l: no! binders/l if pmpn placement is observed. Imperial Oil Limited." "llgorzrszbreport exceptional}, gmfsrplsjesrs lb: disgbledpand but»; ‘I I OT “l0 I14 H "IUII- PI€ 371071718 airbag” rlblfzjbtsq bzlfter experience with tbnn fbsn wilb able bodied. . "We find lbs! lbsu mm tbs disabled) perform their duller a: wall in an body also and will in e natural cowru, be in line [or my promotion w icb mm“ avail-b 1- o. Ackiand a. San Limited _ Winnipeg, Canada." "Tbry (lbs disabled) tuba s more fbsn suns a intern! in fbsir work, and from fbe standpoint elf/punctuality nsd raga sffendsnre they are equal - M. or terribly 1mm I w. vvmu- Taylor ruined Manufacturing C0,, on on, Ont." These are only a few of hundreds of letters on file with Casu- tllty Rehabilitation Oficers across Canada. They prove it is good business for the veteran, for industry and for the country to give the disabled veteran opportunity to show whet be can do. Casualty Rehabilitation Oflioers of the Department oif Veterans Affairs or the Special Placement Section o the Nat ooal Em- ployment Service will assist you in the proper placement of these potentially valuable employees. Tbns boobs Julia; 0L1: lb’: would"? tn:- I so Impoyngll disabled as lulu mad: n-sllable to emf! nycrr. Tbsy will Isa/award of us! usirlsvrrs n nubing sflscllvs ' . anew Q1100 ‘ii/fit.’ ill‘ - q]; m Milli» n- ill DEPARTMENT O VETERANS AFFAIRS RIBUTED AND PLAN OF CAMPAIGN i Upon their return from Princt . crepe Edward Island the couple will re- piisided side in Montreal where Mr Mac- Klnmn is taxing coitrses leading proposed to a Bachelor of Commerce Degree and re- at McGill University Mrs. li/Lsc. is a graduate of Sydney l zember » the 1946 graduating class u: the The bride and groom left for a Glace Bay General Hospital. MacKiqalion havt t e r many zii their 0-0.4; starts} »- i i l