‘ TICKETS FOR SECURE Elllifilifillilfilfillfiilfil 25, 1946 ndnunnndndnnnnl noun fink HOSPITAL v JBAZAAK The Event of the Season l October llith to l9ih Sporting Club uooove IN PRIZES LUCKY DRAW. “ NOW ON SALE YOUR TICKETS EARLY- . ma’ "1 __\ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN cturnii auinniiu “n b gggyfl newt “I mart, out vlrthinl t: flvlrzglrnugor-tluol-rlctly DI!‘ icu ll nlvanoe. CIAIWELL for Pliotolrfllllll orvxo TAXCIZJtS -71_Pnv vgivéyfigg} lnlthllmen y Bree ovoid the inst minute nioh. UNL0ADING—__'1T0DAY CB-Ilfllld prim Shingles and Roofing. tgnnell md Clhflndlel‘. THE TWO MACS will be the ‘ply ¢niglf0r0 open today- . CONFEDIZBATION LIFE IN SUIANCE. ' Protestantflrphanage Review The work of in. Proteltont 0r- phanuge has been carried on with cflfiifiooiléfii and a measure of Big}- ccss uurlm the post year. ‘f o tune hcis come when the public will b5 asked to again give this worthy institution their generous support in the mmuai Appeal which openl 0n MONDAY, SEJ:"L'EMBER 3Uiih. Mrs. ii. s. Henderson. of O nudge linances has the organiz- fll-lflil throughout the province com»- pleted and hundreds of collectors ire only waiting Lille word. 1n considering the amount of your contribution, remember that CIVIC TAXES. - Pay your Third; Installment City Taxes early and ovoid the last minute rush h4g8. in blue, brown and b1ack._ Tooinbo M11810 swre- X l NOTICE TU ADVERTISERS-l ldvortisementl to spire" 1n. disn must be in oflice by J n of day previous to insertion | ensure oubllcltion. CIVIC TAXES —- Third install- en-t City of Charlottetown Taxes not be paid by September 30th. As l| torest will be charged. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ‘tuberculosis League Annual Meet- ilng October 1st. Will all delegates. I Attending our annual meetiiifi. please BdVilf the Leo uo office at the Somotorlum, telep one 2230 or tc immediately. unmnnnvo- “mm carlnad Brings filfil‘ relief fron- iClIEH51' “W” .. ooro throat - hrolwlllfll IUI 0N REID-TROWSDALE WEDDING The home of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. rrowadsle, Crupoud, was the taken w m. K -. Count Howl, taken to PEI Hos ital and re- hearted- few- Mir. and Mrs. Charles H. Slm- MacIrmes of Boston, Mass. (an down, walls and celllngs plum; this fine departmental store, when scene of a very pretty wedding on “l at Monlwuywhem he b,“ ceived treatment imdp is resting pgafd Qtlgliwgi e itilimbthis Iperiog mom o; Alslea¢ New Hump. Igunt Qflvfr. Machines), spent a a very beaulllul new appeal-mm completed, thtg floor W111 be m" Wednesday, Sept. 4th, when their medlcal sklll w“ o; m Bull, "a; comfortably. chudrm war ‘we?! “left; Bilgd shire. are visiting friends in short holiday at the home of Mr. mapel-les all have been, taken SpBCIOILs and more modern than‘ second daughter, Gladys, was un- h“ 591m leg; m“ mql-lll llle on ____ Cary m“ ilerellsuxl wig-h l‘ s", Kingston. Also his sister, Mrs. and Mrs. Cnarles MacKinnon of down and lhorllugllly Clellnell any other part of the building. lied in marriage with Major Reid, Wgdnegflly "mm; August 7m, FROM P. E. f. - Mrs. Jack is m-e H05‘; that homei 111151 ‘i: Sadie P. Dean of Taunion, Mass. Little Harbour. They returned to seals are presenting a slllnlng up It is not known definitely what son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Rcld, she was“ path,“ ‘unel-el- lllll-oua-h. MacDonald. accompanied bv hcr es-tnbusheg and m k “hvld '9‘ --—-— me Sim" Vi“ Quebm pcnrance after their recent polish- delilfimiT-YS W111 occupy the new Rollo Ba . o“; he; 5m! hm, mm iilnuo, and daughter Isobel. have arrived turned We Cm Yo?“ can ‘$111 "a Mr. im-d Mrs. Albert _Moorcs of ———i———— m‘ section but ll seems llkely ma,’ m. The br , given in marriage by her assing makes o sore break in from Charlottetown bv TCA and cm hi“ nothmzpm‘ evulfm me Glace Bay and Kélltvlilt, N. s.. MRB- ROBERT B- INNIS All l" all’ m, mm, lmdlm wall paper and furnishings wm b; her fother- looked very lovely in we ‘mfly giggle, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs and. deyouon o! good q em: who have been spending their . ———— theatre “we, looked béllgl-l Mem_ located here. o floor length gown of ivory sheer For the past year or more "Key" Emmett OOallaghan. Park Street. The Orphan“ e! P‘?! - n honeymoon in Prince Edward Is- Word was received recently by be“ of the ma“ m, all bmlly M1". Schui-man Ind 00., over satin made on ‘princess lines w“ em loyeq with {hg mm or -8_vdnev. Post-Record. l r m m“ affermagtm 5 m’ ‘n35 “ land the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Angus Cameron (formerly with sweet heart nec halo fashion with orange blossoms tnrio, also wearing with flower hood res ing l nolegay of mixed flowers. Mi‘. Ernest Re mm for his The b the Reverend J. A. yon, against l brother. and fern. The nu tiai music was by Mrs. and Mn. John Mlcqualrie, Hem ton rendered very sweet "Oh Perfect L-ove", whi inter won being signed, The bride's in turquoise crepe with sequins and a carnage of roses. The groom's mbihfl‘ Wore a redi-ngote costume prfugrey with a corssge of lusuve The ten table looked molt ot- tNctlve centred with a basket of sweet peel white tapers in sliver Perfect setting for the tiered wedding cake topped by the Lrldltlonel bride. and goom. Pouring were Mrs. ic Lowther, cunt of the bride and Mrs. Lester Johnston. sister of the groom, esirtlnt: in servln were Mrs. Mlclieiian, ml. Arnold or and Mrs. Robert Dnwlon. The toast to the bride was pro- DMed by the offieiatlng clergyman to which the groom made a fitting Pemonso. Fred MacDonald nettle? as toast master very pip“- e the reg- , 8 beautiful _ _ lgmwdels, June he left for Quebec where. . and Mrs. Reid left by mo- lows‘ “(hid wwdlfore for the Province. after a flight to Goose Bay. he for for o honeymoon through the m _ 5M a mum;- of fact we have accompanied a party to Fort Maritimel. the bride traveiiin in P w- d rather quiet smnmeix” M Grilno near Ungavo Bay in luit and accessories of beau lful Mothler and Dad‘ hadega Mr Brawdere M8 been N0fiihem Quebec. blended autumn shade of green Mm“ and Mun”. “d ‘f the Children's Aid So-i --_- ""1 bmwfl» w m,__ “Rt”; 2",...“ vears. and is re-l nom: Ion ntmmr. - 1m Mrs. Reid in a raduate of Prince 5:; 13 clegdoas on‘ authorilv on the l deaf-h occurred nt the home of Edward Island ospllal and scrv- M c" “d rmher" “r e ' |her son. Dr. Peter R. lvlicKinnon. ed as a Nursing Sister overseas for panfllyand Mu‘ John 53mph m“ subject‘ l~ i Woliaston. Moss. of Mn. Peter W0 W5". ‘ RT —-M the L. cKinnon. formerl of Alex- Previoul to her marriage she an‘? 33d M". John Mwxmfle isngaligglalsugtcyggerxlvay morn-l “nod/ft. aged 82 years? Her re- wan widely entertkincd by her anM gmdylBili I C yth accused in a case o! cane.‘ mains will arrive m phis Oitv on friends both in Charlottetown and M” m y “my mg ehome is in Nova scum, was. lhe ll“, 30mm l-raln “mm/m. Crapdud and received many lrau- F1113] and M“. John Macphee and whosgd d until today. A m8" nln-z and will be transferred tn mu‘ 5- y Mr Am M K 1,- ¢1 k rfimrl dewith selling beer was fiu- the A. Hennessey Funeral- Mr. Reid is a wcll-to-do Farmer stuff of Clmk é n Cd“ and costs or one month. Home fmm where tho funeral of Rollo Boy and their ‘many Earl Sililivit-f: ma‘ drunk mid dlivrdérll! W58 P°""md' will take place on Monday morn- "lefldl Wish the no ular young Elhod tewlrt Adamo end Famll ed until Hlduy A drunk was fined at ,5 l, m, 9mm," couple man years o happinesi. ‘Upper mtogue W I y o5 and costs or i0 days. The 11°" Basilica. Interment in tho Oath- (Fnr “t P195" 9°93!) ' ' \ cused in a case of non-support ollc Cemetery. ———-————-— sheaf-J ‘made settlement. i 3-i- mlivncnr. TIITII Aunt ml. u; w“. gen-g -_-L° is w] m l mt. Ammosz 1:. HBNIIOI! _ _ u, rg . _..__ The teeth of the wolf agree in Fllfinliilrlrt.‘ Kate Uncle Will Ind wit‘, the past week visit- The many friends of Ambrose l7. - "if! structure] detail with those Family. ' i MT and Mrs. Alexander Moo-j Honnesscy learned. with regret, of .. ilf domesticated dogs. Eileen s Wilfred Thompson Knfiup,‘ Mgr-gloom fliraet, left 011‘ his sudden death in the Charlotte- ‘ -—-—---—~—- Helen, Brig , Kathleen Campbell wgdglqgday by bus for his home in, town Hospital on September 21st. Ion nEALmfIl cinoks Mr and n’... mom mace and Prince ' erd Island. w-i Amhrose attended Prince of ...... Fgmfly, wl-lglll w“ Qggqflipafliéd by M"; Wales College and Si. Mary's Coi- Woxed paper windows hove been Mr. and Mrs. Ellie Llewellyn and Mggxflfllie, “no will also visit l“ Ieze in Halifax. where he was we" rvlood for chicken houooo. in order Fnnliy. ueorgetowrl. the guest of Mr. andl known for his activities in both Mlmli the maximum amount of m‘, George Mm. brother and' hockey and tennll. flmviolet light. Cnooento- ‘mqltln-l" of Mrs. MaoKenzie. He graduated u on Aeronautical ........ ivmlga Angus and $1110. Katie dflydnev Poet-Record. ‘ gginlieerl fiomonthe‘ “C111,? Jsnel no; , ' -——— 0o o er u , ew e - mien Wiillrd Dooh on Moron HOLIDAY _ m. w. in mo. t1 n lrnduating, he a xx Reggie oulaiioran and Mu. Wm, Hullibardi rlélugllgfi!‘ tnlcceglterll‘ a poillgn wétih 13a m- c on Ion usse 0 J ' on escort‘ oun , awn, o lprnyl- gllmenhéilllndfnotored to the Island a! Desi-gn Engineer. Aunt Margaret and llnolo Ion and m4 ipqnt twowoehn vlliting friends He leaves to mourn his beloved u Fomll , - in Orwell and vicinity. It is nine- wlfc, formerly Joan Mscuowan of Ink one Freda um you: since Mr. and Mrs. Hub- Ottawa, and son Michael Am- . Mr. end Mrs. 0| Mid and “m, visited the Island and they brose; his mother, Mn, F. P. Hen- M FIR!!!- mv many chongon. nay dllo spent nessey, sister, Mn. B. s. Howltf. u the weekend in llcilo River. the and two brothers, Frank and Loulo, . - some vol-bore quickly do their m; o; m, no Mn. Geo. Young. lo oil p! whom The Guardian ex- , tub ‘ the were nc- tend! lncero h . o thol return WIMP! Y . i; lorvloou and Mo. compute by Min try Mnrrlsitey. (Ottawa popm pone copy) m" o highc- work nnusn line and full sleeves, Her shoulder length veil was of embroidered tulle caught in She carried p, shower bouquet of American Beauty roses and was attended by her sister, Mrs, Cam- eron Robertson of Tlmmlns, On- ivory sheer, s and carry- id acted as grooms- ceremony was performed Jardine, beautifully arranged back ground of giadioill glayed ohn H. Court, Bedford, BSISOU mother was gowned death of Kathleen Bernice ( mill year. She had been "ill for only for over a week Clark ro|.. at her loss is keenly felt. She was o member of the Valley- oome as e shock to friends throughout mm. He: face will] betigiiszid ong o young poops o e urc . The funeral service held at the home. and the committal service where she was tenderly in the funlly plot in Vllieyfleld Conakry.‘ were conducted by he: pastor, l 1v. A. D. Stirling. An ox- Al “ , rgo com of relo- tivos and friends gathered ht these services to show their sympathy with the berelved family. and to pay their last respect; to l loved one celled away in the midst of youth and life. Rev. Mr. ltiriing spoke kind words of comfort to the family and gathered webbing. taking hrhil text II Samuel 12: . “Now he is dead, wherefor should I fast? Con! bring him sg . I shall go to him but ho shall not return to me." The Vnlleyilold oholr assisted b other friends of the family l in the olnglng-"of favourite . "What A Friend We Hove in Jesus" and "Safe in the Arms of Jesus." “Tho Christ- ions Goodnight" was sung l: a solo by Mrs. Gout Murray. Pallbearers were our cousins of the deceased: Mack. MuKenzie. Duncan MlcKuntlie. sionioy Hicken, Gordon Nicholson, Wellington Nich- olson. Angus MooPheroon. l The floral tributes were numer- ous and beautiful and were o; fol- hOf mmy iarly known as “Kay") MacDonald. “my t“ ocmb" beloved Gaughtor of Mr. and Mrs. Dan MacDonald. in her nineteenth} l short period of three weeks. She was tenderly cured for at her home before she was Montague. where s -t a year in Plctou. N. 3-. where sgfinmede many friends. She le eo held United Church, and her death the oongrega» Asphalt Shingles and Roofing. Fenneil and Chandler. In Mflmflfiflm CIVIC rnxns - Third install- me nt City of Charlottetown Taxes must he paid by September 30th, As interest will be charged. ridge to take place PAINFUL INJURY -- Mrs. Adam Bulman, Wheatley River, had the misfortune to to thrown from a horsedlrawn Cflffliige and received a broken wrist. Mrs. Bulman was dovmuvmclvrnnovovcr - ‘ilhe exquisite bouquet presented ov Miss Bettv King. Gold Chord RETURNED HOME — Mrs. Os- wald Ceilings and Mrs. Ira Slew- art of New Perth. P. E. L. have returned to their homes after a pleasant visit in Westville. N.S.. where they were the 111MB 0f Mrs. Jennie Harris. Irving St. vlsrr WILL nu BRIEF-It is understood that the visit here of Hon. Lionel Clhcvrler. Minister of Transport, will be vcrv brief. The Minister is arriving here Bflturdav night and will likely lenve Sun- dny afternoon on return i0 i118 mainland. Some time a-zo Mr- Ohevrler announced in Parliament his intention of paying an early visit to Prince Edward island- M Jhlt time it was hoped that he would be oble to stay several o b IEQU . BEAUTIFUL nuausu mind-I n lo scarcely neousaiy- their communit . live to see full result of their bi ef deterioration in moral standards; families wore scattered and home! broken; scores of children. even in our own province. were forsaken and left to he c must appeal to our citizens so continue to go out tihe best that is in us, Orphanage trust vou when the opportunity next Monday be read m?" mily dwell BOBElher in unity. i IT Monday morning for Ontario. medicine at Queerfs During lscrved as an Air Pilot. IE. C every dollar collected is spent right here; all are acknowledged in lhe press, great or small, and receipts for 'i‘aLx purposes will be issued on es ~ to remind you of the extremely hi h. prices fol‘ all commodities these ays and the Orphanage has its troubles trying to keep s. very liirge family clothed and led. More children are 1n our care now than we have had for sov- erai years. A considerable ohnngu in the rear entrance to the boso- ment 1s being seriously considered and it will require extra outlay. The necessity of caring for children who are orphaned or left unprotected, apparent to All. ‘thoughtful and farsoeliig moo. ll the beginning of this contur . be- gun caring for some such chi dren; the numbers quickly increased and n fraternity undertook the work; some twenty-five years ago the P. E. I. Protestant Orphanage was incorpcrdted and has carried on,‘ ever since. In the beginning the‘ children were housed with the late Rev. D. Melanin; the Fraternity purchased this farm and enlarged the home. In February 1923 when the present institution was com~ pleted thirty-five children were transferred from the new home. This change provided ____ improved methods in diet and core Races there. -__- ‘Kxnihlfigoxylguxol MR8. J. ALBERT BRENNAN. and very few can now remember i- Mrs. Mazie Crabbe left this morn- Tignish, announces the engagement when a death occurred in this Miss Madge Miller. Firenohfort. ing for Fredericton, N. B. Shc was _.__ -—- A gloom w“ c 0v" the com of her daughter Estelle Marie to home. How few people who make has arrived home after o niess- Bcccmpnnled as far as Mont-ton Although mi. engaged 1n the The enterprising and up to date Mr. Aiexan er McDonald of Char- a real contribution to the lifo of ant vacation from Concord. NJ-i, by Mrs. Claire Hodgson, Mrs. F. J. motion picture business for nearly “m1 °1' M°°F¢ and Mfllfiod’! 8N 7‘ munity of Upper. onthgiie b the lohtetowxl M" urn‘ e . During the war there was a great ared for by the big- of war and i the generosity of that the work may iii forward. "u Deep down in u, he m lmm —- » _ received their usual fall cleanin new building villi‘ rcvide nddit. W "will" m"? 1°“ '1 "fr? "F Glilidfi ‘° He; mgcellen“ t his” and Women ls a degire :0 dgsomo- ,p1g;inM' vi‘.H.”{,b.1.°.¥.'e§”h,§o§§§.he°l'i ggfggmllgglsgflllziléi. fiyilnslstiflxelezawotrifi- and now Present a. very epic org lonai room and wil‘ be three mom” am “than and mg flzhow- A “fldflziftre int-h Po Eye? 800v’: thing that Wm b’ a 155m" bani“? her horflle in Lower Manta ue has ici- of the late James and Mrnr- "m" “Ppaamnce- swreys mg“ kilgnghrn-Ilsllhstlirbsfl mguge’. 3.11mi “not Ollie guides‘ ' tgllfave- Si“ it W915 their f‘ ‘>01’ returned to Brighton Mass; where L/ilref Ldpthorne. She leaves to All 5m“ "lenlihers “fifhami?” lag: gmeer“! wmiiteilig" 03 m! . , . I . ~ l, . , _ . -. . . _ v . Elm". mm‘ wmnd and Johrh ___ pa“ bdldrliuflrevsegidkseilgleqéiayggél‘child me will again take up her duticcmourn one son and five daugh- for the re open m: w c 9y J unoo a . due to bring The children our Protestant 1n to help opens , y to do your nrt and so have a pert in the re- uildlno of a better world where GOES T0 [MEN'S UNIVERS- Y — Mr. mer Macfssac left where he will study University. the Mnclsaac war Mr. tmnvns m-ilfilnomo - m. . Johnstonc left yesterday by Mr. and Mrs. James Power left old to the yesterday morning wafer. N. 5., to attend the Horse and Tounton. Mass. FHIQUMPSQH- staff of our local theatres certain. Splice so as to more conveniently Mics Ann Power recently return- ly have not been having a. month's and efficiently serve their many ed to tho States after spending a Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Mac- vacatim; patrons. very pleasant vacation with her parents. Power, Little Harbour. W. P. Cameron. Albany. have re- 111181 to their home in Kent- e. as church soloist in the Fnnueii Congregational, WI! - nold ~ PAQQLTHREE LITTLE LULU minds the baby Mill/lb nrr mron-iownw/ #0 ar/rtk an 1r KLEENEX’ Now nvditwblc in 3 si/co CHUBBYSIZE 6H 19 HliNKY SIZE -9 xiii MAN'S SIZE» i? xi? BOIIER, Sllfliflbgn, VJHIYEIR TITAN {VH1} l ‘ . Vldth he Pllltwnl‘: lobol UlTl-I l-Ulll odhoo In fldnkolew ll yew hvlnlle fled-n 7 Redeoorateil During Alterations To Closed Period Mburflifflcleoli’! Personals Miss Marjorie Hyndman, Monta- gue, is visiting in Boston and Fram- lngham, Mass. While in Framing-i ham she will be the guest. of her aunt, Mrs. Ralph Parker. 1'0!‘ Bridge Higgins and granddaughter Paula [our weak; the mnmgemenl and Once again increasing their non innes of Washington, D. C., ac- companied by their son Catholic Chnplain- Lleut. Michael J. Mac- Innes, U. S. N., and Miss Sarah Work is now under wn vate the third floor ceiin feet and to make this put A Guardian repiessntutive yester- day paid a visit to the Prince Ed. ward which has been completely redecorated since the forced shut. to ele- g four of the building into a regular floor of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. F. who are the contractars, have already finished the excavation work of a new addition which is to be joir-ad to the Boy's Dept. This engaged at some work which was difficult to complete during re- gular business periods. The Capitol and Empire have Florence Lapihorne) of the death of her sister Mrs. Robert B. Innis 1n her 56511 vzar at Brccton. Mass. sepnmber 6th. Formerly hope will oomc man. scarciiy of materials, but it seem: almost a CQTbFIXlIJ that the third floor transformation will have taken place in time for the Christ- Lmas trade. lters. one brother. l-ienrv and two sisters. Florrie and Mrs. John Kennedy, Port Angelas, Wash- ington. Brighton, She accompanled by he’. w“ Al“ The Babylonian: had a numeri- cnl system based on 60 instead of 10. l days. NAMED n} ALEXANDER— Premier Jones‘ chdmbion Holstein "Abcgweit Miisdy- dmviwd a plane lo attend a. meeting of the fRed Cross Societv st Tomato. He will later proceed to Waterloo. Ont. to attend a meeting of the lilo-pound male calf Monday and Dominion Life Assurance Co. t Alexander's Dvr- —-—-—- ,‘{,‘§;,,,,."‘i€°‘i§ to be called drier; VISITING noivm - m. Clive tho Governor Gen-oral. The calf, Stewart. son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- 15 B, full brother of Abezwelpwin Stewart. Belleview Farm, or- wlord “he sold mt year as a rived home recently from North- “l; M» $10,000. The new arrival em Quebec. where he was 0n a will be coiled "Abegweit Lord l prospecting and ev party su - Alexander." lcrvised by the renda Consol- __r hated Mining and Smeltflig Co. UNIOUNDED-RWHOTI 01' m‘ W" Stewart. who received his an“ in juvenile delinquent? B. Se. at Acadia last year went fo locally are qulle unloulal-ilreggtitrata Dalhousie to study mining. In Gard o_f__‘l‘||anln w asuus: |r tors ruurnsu a / J» H) Connor 0i Son Limited, 0mm, Com-fol Oni- war-time job is finished and we are now making washers again. They are streaming firom our factory a: a rate 50% greater than our biggest pro-war year .; . but please don’: expect to get one tomorrow. We're making every eEort to get these new streamlined Thermo Washers into your dealers’ hands as fast as possible, but with thousands of Canadian women eager to buy Connor Washers, you may have to wait a while. 41"‘ . ~»- w MUM ° 10b t ;;“¢gt “Rtfiotmtfl “in 1'“ flnow“ “not bum" nu" one Maire me you got your new Connor Thoma the . minim it’: available. See you: Connor Authorized Dealer tight away‘ If you don’: know your Connor dealer-write J.H.EUNNUR&SUN AI/IKF/QS Of ll/Vf W/lSH/KUS ’~//V(‘f h! nor/ill! IT I] Pym w |i'"\‘\'\.i‘ l.» f)’ .7 f;