ybuuirlfl!» i” . é ,./.q‘,l.1¢,.‘..;.1, , ,_,y V , - ‘V - "m r THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN I 1-@__ PAGE THREE CHURCHES TOMORROW IIEITIIIIL GUARDIAN fllseelunllerceervod boun- ! .' T pgrffilffl CATHEDRAL 5 ' maroon: [oflfll ‘Qln ‘ L 0:; l. "i! F. l’ LTITICVICIS s . ffifillb! Eucharist m“ A‘ 1m flu y Eucharist. :1.“ L m uoly Evensons. Ink my sen oer: Bel! Ellilhll- l [fldl —-I.15 A. I» 5"“: yyillflu-dnyy and Satur- IWA“ ‘giro s. a. gfgrrivunsfiwifi P. I. ST. PAUL'S CHURCH pmrew Gardner, Doctor. a: 1|, Qrcenhnlgb. l». t-Miss Lillian Earle. Director-Mrs. G. E. Pull Mimi-option of Si. Pill" ‘m; 5t. Yetcr’: for l!“ “b, “sum; service in humi- mo nolv ¢°'"'"""°"~ 11,00 Mornlnl "it!" I'll?“ Eyflfln‘ Prayer-St. Peter's csilledral PRESBYTERIAN s1. JAMES cuuncn 51¢. Lou . e e . - l t '1“: R v'd '1‘ B . ‘£5, some“, no. s. w. M. a. c- ‘(fjnnfih 1; l, Lillian Mo- Kfifl: M, llresclivr Rev. Edwin l. "hm, B. A.. of Montreal. Solo-Oh Saviour o! Mankind- yrsctrop, Mrs. If. S. Henderson. Mrs. K. S. lingers, Organist for ills-dry- IIDN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Prince and Grafton direct Minlst er _ ' Bu. G. Carlyle Webster I Mrs. Egwln Jflglllllflflfi 5 rrfl MQBNING WORSHIP Ogplflln Rev. I. R Skinner. flisplaln P. r1. r. Light Hom- Soloist-hay!- ‘Alrthur Borer- ] 0P5 s 5:: hm... .Genge, D.D., In). Iolo 8600105. The P. E I. flsnd at e and ler- nan ‘n! "" ‘£33 morning le e. you are cordially‘ invited no wor- flilp with us. 11:1- o April By IIIWABT VAN der VIII! . E 11E: : _. CHAPTER. XV Anne's heart pounded with excite- ment. ller scheme had worked! Now figehad Sidney! Before be left do twood, there would be a show- wn. She returned to the dining room. “Judge Dalngerfleld," she said quietly, “the money I had in the safe is gone, It was there before had breakfast. It has disappeared with!!! the past half hour." The flldire set down his coffee cup. ‘Topfifpure sure?" Anne looked at Sidney, He was trying to light a cigarette. but was making a bad job of it. Two match- gedvégnt out before he finally suc- She walked over to hllIl. “Sldne . you took that money! You tool: t when vou went for my checkbook just now!" l-lls face flamed. "What are you talking about? Are you crazy?" "You know what I'm talkillil lboutl ‘There was four hundred dollars in a drawer in the safe. You needed it to cover your losses at the race track, and so you took iti" Sidney jumped up. "I won't stand for this! After all. a criminal has the rim of the house! Why don't you ask him about your money?" - "Because I know you've got it on you this minute!" Judge Dningeriicld rose. "let's 80 across to the office." he suggested hastily. “We don't want the serv- slits to hear all this." H In the office, when the door had been closed. he faced sidney. "Now then. Sidney. let's have that money." he said sharply. I, "But I haven't got it. f tell yolll Long years in Kentucky court- rooms had given the iudge exotfl- ence in situations of this kind. He Protect ‘Your Clothes From MOTHS L A RV E X. MOTH B A L L S, NAPHTHA- LENE FLAKES DICH- LORICIDE- SAPHEX RENT OUR ELECTRIC S A P HEX SPRAYER for only $1 per day i0 rid your house of months. We have a variety of MOTH BAGS for your choice. gEACIl BALLS 19c to ac. COLG ATES TALCUM 2 for 25¢. SUNBURN PREPAR- ATIONS. »’ SKOL- NOXEMA TAN- GEL NOXZEMA SUN TAN OIL EXTRA SPECIAL Petal Tone Face Powder Petal Tone Toilet Re!» We little: Special '--- 69C rant!!! anus. ‘ihifillqslfflm ~ e w . ,.. . . . e nqbcineerioldl umnzo cHuRcu ---» w-u- - oi CANADA TIiNITYMIiLIITSEfiHUICH ouswlu. lo: Pbotoirwlu. OONFEDERATION LIFE IN SUB. ANCE L-91I BRADALBANE UNITED CHARGE —.A\igust 16th. RAW. D. J. Morrison, Minister. Rose Valley 1i A. M. Spec- ial L. 0. i... service. North Granville 1.30 P. M. Pleasant Valley 3 P ha. Bradalbane 8 P. M. 8-15-1! Minister Iev. Hugh Miller. n! A. n, I), A. B0! Kflldlll. LBJ-M- A.0.0.0. Organist ll A. M. -!ermon, lav. Donlld Boothrofi. solois Mr. Iloy Bmellnun. P. M. Rev. Donald Boothriryd. Soloist, Miss Pearle Burns. Organist for the day-Mrs. G. llm--°" 5"‘?- nvI1fl1lIl§govIénEcrLB§tIIIik§lieRll' ’ B. Hid Mrs_ Ernest A. McCallulzi BAPTIST and buuareu and Miss Dorothy N. MeCizllum of Truro, N. 5., are visiting at the home of Mr. George Bharp, East Bidcford, VISITING P.E.l. — Mrs. Ernest McCallum and children, Roy and P0111118. 35 Pictou Road, are visit- Th no gig} M1151. McCalhamE rgpther. Mrs Q v, Edwin 1m a e a iarpe an ro er, Geor s as; Wlsoonsjn_ a I” n‘ 6"“ Sharpe, and family at McNeiili Iis Church School meets n. 1o W115 Prime Edward Islflnd- Miss A. M, before morning worship “r. Dorothy McCallum of the office vice. staff of Stanflelds accompanied Evening worship '1 p, M, her slsber~in~law and will spend her Sermon "When the Wan-um, yqacatlou on the Island. - ‘Pruro sws. THE BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Prince and Fitzroy Streets Minister Rev. l. Judson Levy, BA. Morning Worship 11 A, M, Sermon: "Ye Are-that Ye May.” Wllrplt?" e Rev. Idwlu SlmpQ. -—-———- Solo: Selected. HOLIDAY VISIT — Miss Mo!!! Miss Audrey Glllls, Hanway, 1i. Main Street, left lived. Bolo: Selected. nesday for Charlottetown, accom- Mr. George Johnson. psnied by her sister, Mrs, Ann Organist end Cholrrnestcr, Joy“, Carter of Waltham, who is here Infill. Mus. Bee. on hollday; and by her nephew and You us invited m '01-'11], ‘m, his wife, Police Officer Jack Cur- ter and Mrs. Carter. and their little ___'I‘IIE BAPTIST CHURCH son Jackie, of Halifax. These have .._. ,, __,_._ ___.. . CHURCH oi CHRIST been her guests since Friday. ._ CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH 'I‘ruro News. Kent Street CHILD INJURED, -— William B rren, 2% year old. son of Arthur “Owing to The Maritime Cotnven, on of the Churches of Christ, u; he Sheri-en, 304 Fitzroy Street, had a painful accident near his home yes- MPITIIBEHe this week-end iherc Will be no services .1! the church terday afternoon. His foot Whs run filllndfly. either morning or even. 8. over by a ca!‘ owned by Ml‘, Edward MacFarlanc, Bedeque. Following the M"- V- l»- Dlnsvwll. Organist attacked from a fresh angle accident the boy was taken w the “Sidney. think of a fliElit across P. E. I. Hospital where he received Pastures with the screams or gm- ncome Tax is Fair to All In the fourth ycnr of war, Canada will need almost four billion dollars. This is the equivalent of nearly $350 from every man, woman and child in the country. treatment from Dr. I. J. Yeo. His foot was put in a plaster cast. He {etufrledt home after receiving rea men _ IVHSCELLANEOUS SHOWER. — Emgmvojflfj 7°“ m“ ‘hrm- w‘ On August 6, a lingo crowd from mcmdumy m,‘ “u, mingled m Kinggporo, djlast Baltic agid sur- flu young man.‘ “ea m‘ mouth roux! ng lstr cos, assem led at “M m rc.*rra.°:.Mi-. u“. to To“ "You-you 1 t n I‘ , D WV.‘ , Bl‘! B!‘ B. mis- "we heardaggullllfingipefilghgge cellaneous shower to Mr. and Mrs. judge. "Anne plgnngd n any Wesley Bruce. To the strains of "Planned it?" Sidney turned “d the Bridal Chorus, played by Mrs. stared at Anne. “But-but why?" Clinton Stewart, " the bride and "Oh. Sidney!" she exclaimed sud. groom were escorted to a. seat de- depiy filled with pity for him: curated with pink and whine "col-f. '33“ btim- tit. “h. “ti. iliiié“°'é..té‘é‘.l.’ii"°ui’."l~ft.i" money." Vane. After a few introductory Spwlv. Sidney reached into his relnarks by Rev. 11.12. Bell, Miss pales et and pulled out the roll 0f Eva Stewart. was called on to mad . ‘ , an address, at the close of which a ‘All right-them it is.’ he mut- basket laden with gifts was brOlilZhf. Even with the highest income tax in history, 52% only of the money Canada needs will be raised by taxation. The rest will have to be borrowed by means of War Savings Stamps, Certificates and Victory Bonds. Starting with the first pay period in September representing September earn- ings only, your employer is required by law to deduct your income tax from your leijgaglilsgyles on the floor. m b, m, Mm, Hem Yaw, W, wages or salary, and send it promptly to the Government. Everybody will pay his e a fl ' ' money over fibril? u£§“§.°€u.§‘§ Ruby DIX“- mme MISS Gmdy‘ share as he goes along. lbzixon tprestzfrlited theTpi-idevftiavit-h a. 111,5 fingers ma, uque of owcrs. 1e g! s were "Now, mefifm“, ma; mane: n opened by Miss Velma Robertson, the to wmmu“_~ the verses read by Miss Mildred Sidney 1001;“; up qujckjy. “so MacDonald, and the gifts arranged you're going to try to pin may, an on the table by Miss Pearle Stew- mel So thats what this 15 3,11 abmm art. The bride and groom thanked Well. you can't do it!" 1-115 voice all those present for their useful rose sterically. “I had nothing to and valuable gifts, after which do wl that warehouse business! It. "For They Axe Jolly Good Fiel- behind thi‘: d6 If (I I’. Ill l s an Du e two! It’s going to be tough . . . but not loo tough! Here are some good features: l. You will pay as you earn, so that you will not be faced with c! large lump sum payment next year. 2. The National Defence Tax already deducted CNAIT SHOWING 19$! TAX LIABILITY OFA MARRIED PERSON WITH TWO DEPENDENTS AID COMPARISON WITH THE IQGI TKX i-IAIILIW w“ He was convicted. lows" was 51mg‘ and me groom during the first 8 months of tlns year has been “"51" he?" was heartily bounced. A bounteous taken into account in the Table of Tax "$119511! P614 I110 Penalty be- lunch was served by the hostess. D-l t‘ "Em 1°!" bmbher Otis from“! assisted by some of the ladies nre- “ “° '°"" mm!” the Judge “Id Fl-"IIY- "Glvell sent and all departed for their a chance. you would h t! u to ‘ ‘ » < - saddle him with m1:"emo1;_€1ng_ homes, wishing Ml. nnd M15 Bruce TA PAA LE 3. Tliougl! [be income tax rates show a slfirp incrcise over Inst year, a large portion of this FLJPIC} Bug“ the tlmaahg clomeafiidf many y_ears__of h_a.p_py w__ed_d_ed um b“ with increase is actually savings, to be paid back to , or name , I ~ - fir,“ yqulvxd better “w: age“) my Personals 0‘ you with interest after the war. ocewt m, d ‘llthrshh ---—- ' " whole thing $1,? geyouuesigg s‘ W55 Dorothy Mccauum. “UNI 4. The money you are paying for life insurance confession, I'll trv to make things Spent; the past week visiting in tho ,. prcmaums, annuities, principal repayments on FIXED TAX 9-5 99-53’ 85 DOSSIIIIC f0!‘ YOU- - - -" City. yourhuluc, or into a pension fund may be LICLIilClCd ’_'* ‘ ' from the snvin s A h, hours} t, _ Mm km ‘ (up to a certain maximum) g "l8 My!“ Btbfllllia tllle eveleligais! the ,,,”,§"glfgdfglihwvxaumrmcbllfslf- EIIIPLOYERS portion 0f your income tax. In many crises this mommg as they drove m” WW“ m‘ cis Kelley from Plttsflei , Mass, Ether‘ will be visiting their summer home "And so. Sidne eed t sign confession." she Infill. 1m?! “I” "m" I'm’ mm Aug‘ n w slay‘: of grim. he was getting into Sept‘ 6' __ - u ge aingerfields car to go to M K, be“ C Douglas o; win. the judges office. “no; MISS,” who u vlsmng the may be sufficicnt to make payment of the savings portion of the tax unnecessary. Unless you are single, without dependents, and not making payments of the typos h paragraph 4 above, you should file Form TD-l with your employer. Otherwise, £0! may n0! b If you have no! received your copies of Tulilc of Tux Deductions nnrl l!!- slrucilons, romimllliczilc with lhc office of your Mm“ w” ‘Hem u u“ c“ “med c1 um! taking in the horse races hm‘ l"“!'““‘°" "I 1"‘ allowed the credits to which you are entitled. DO NOT DELAY. File Form TD-l _ “$113; @2552}? lllf-flnwfid ‘my is receiving s hearty welgome frrplm “m” I“ “‘ °“°°' at once so that you may got chc full allowances from the NIN- ' '. ldfi dsI-Iis broterof r. grateful for all you ev dgne. It may a enDQuglTiS, aQNR- SIBtIOH mean you've cleared me. "May mean!" echoed Anne. “There isn't any question about it!“ Agent at Georgetown and the late Mr. Douglas of Hunter River. Mr- "I don't know," Mont said doubt- Douglas has been absent. from the fully. “Those Frames are tricky, province for forty Will's but Qtis has a lot of influence and - makes frequent visits to renew Old well. we haven't actually got the friendships. his last visit -bein8 confession vet." three years ago. While in the city “Oh, I'm sure Judge Daingeriield he is a guest of his cousin Mr. must have it by now!" Anne parkcd J. Lester Douglas, M. P, and Mrs. the car in front of the bank. "I'll Douglas. ' go in hers to make my deposit while you take that broken mart s to the saddlerls place. ‘Then I l meet BRUCE-GARRETT NUPTIALS you at the judge's office, and we'll ---- find WI" WIWVB Whit" A pretty summer wedding was 5-5 9W Wamhed MM“ 591119 5W3? solemnlzcd at the Baptist parson- down the street. she frowned. Some- 38$. Kingsboio, at '7 pm. Wednes- how. his attitude had put s. damper dam July 2m when Mum", Ema- on her own spirits. What if t e line, youngest dgughtej o; m, and jud e had failed to get A Written mm Albert Game“, m"; Ban“, s” men‘ m“ °l Sidney’ was united in marriage to Wesley DOMINION 0!‘ CANADA-DIPARTIIBIT 0!‘ IATIOIAI. RITIIUI l-loN. COLIN Gibson, o. mum" 31.1.1011. Mhillfer of National Revnnu. Oommmionn of luom “n,” mum,“ “an when she Gordon, son of the late Mr. and I J _ anddI/font entered Judge Dainger- QfXhfHyBIQQZ- g,,,§',;§§;"g; w. \\ wginllcg vggsrp. lggyirgcrpimlrz. igetcit Hrlpqcumlr; tau; in charge or the now coop Aim YOU? fllelds odnceltedlhey llounllil mm Rev" HR‘ Ben‘ and w“ “itnessed EIIkGS Ibadgc work and nightly Rid Cmillilngchieiffllib: Doll las Ht! - Al, 1 of bated look mm‘ m“ ‘ dgjslrc Anlielbl tllglilitarflfli- by the unmedlaie relatives U‘ n“ Flowers 11m Red Flowers were dersonp I‘ g 1 m . ‘nu-q ma“; mo! hone“ and’ ‘or tom 9H”! so someghjngjm gong mo“ ‘ya " contracting Dlftlefl- very entertaining and amusing all Asslstant- Camp Chiofsflfvlrs i331‘ bettesrodarfdlnbeoli}; iymlm nothing l‘ 000m- ma-n ‘wk ‘hm "W911 Ajmg I've b“ new?" he The bfldil W58 Blllffid In l sixes taking part by put-ting’ on Mfldlllllle Robertson Miss Bcity mg broom’ to our feiielndlc "I?" l? lheer black- A Whlll pique dress Skid. with l sigh. “I Intended u‘. cal! QUBQXVS blue NGIIIKOIB Billi- Wlm skits songs and dances and one Bruce. I fling suigllgwt, lulu“ wijfdoit- 1,3. ,,,,,,°§,§,‘,‘,=‘,',;j“°" black l” dmne’ you. but! was tied up in court until white halo hat and other white night the Boys were treated to Quartermaster-Stanley Mclnnis, ’ ' imcillalc short u-hlle gloves, wash- (u-l in rich suds that give the whit- est Wfirll (ncvcr wear willed nzzcst; s. little while ego." He paused. then accessories. She was attended by Watmrmcllon by Rcv. Father Loft- blurted. "That young rogue gave me her sister-in-law, Mrs. Foster Gar- Field smrctrugv. us and afterwards the Cubs were Those in charge wish to express the sllpl" rett, who was dressed in blue right in the mood to sing "on" their thanks to i!!! those who L-i lcw-hctlrti open-ah- o; 151mg Anne slink into a chair. "You - printed crepe, with accessories to Black Joe." The Clibs were forced nny wuy helped to make the Camp shoes; mgjllpwhiw Jewelry (avom u u . ou mean you didn't get the oon- match. The groom was supported to sleep in the big in for one a success, iicuvy typos»; a big, shady not & 1m?" by Mr. Foster Garrett, brother of flight but they thoroughly enjoyed Good scouting All, Keep fresii and fragrant with that "No-I didn't. Sidney tricked me. m; bride. Immediately after the ‘ -_.._ IIl°__€2‘l?j°!l°°- l-!=¢r-_ When we drove away from Fleet- ceremony the happy young cmpje w°°d' m “ked me l” 5'09 M’ left on a short honeymoon trip Bpringbrook-said he wanted to get through we provmm on mo“. something. 1 sat ln the car and reflux,’ a reception. attended by “mam A‘ m” ma °t mm“ mm" their near relatives and friends lites, I began to get suspicious. so I w“ held M the home o‘ Mt and went into the house to look for him, Mm ma," cane“. when a 1011,. Send us your wool in be spun in“ yarn and woven into blankets. The status am 11"“: "~- . s c _ cost $2.25 lanndelleapoun B "ma" hlgrtlkifrtl-(cs five pounds of wool per Wool must be well washed, All burrs nnd dirt_plckcd out. The size of single yarn is medium; the doubled yarn, is fine. medium and coarse. Put shippcfs name, address, owl!- er‘: name and instructions inside sll parcels, Scnd by mnil or freight. Freight will be paid on 100 pound loll- lllghesi price for well washed. extend good wishes to the bride and groom. 'I"l'!cy reside in Bothwell, where their many friends bumv wish them many years of hap- d him. plness and prosperity- ______.___ Minsrdu relieves sllrslns, PREACHING .MISSION TRYON UNITED CHURCH REV. P. A. FITZPATRICK. and f; [Notices , CUB CAMP The Oub Camp at Buchan this csr was s. huge success Wlill a to- lal of 8'1 boys in attendance. ‘lhe was held from June 30 un- Aih. and with the cxccp- Mo; o one night the weather was him,” Mont put in grim- ly. "I'll find him if I have to hound him the rest of life!" The judge shoo his head. "No- thet woul n't do. You'd better stay out of this Mont" Cam ill u! , dry, picked wool, "But what can we do?” Anne ask- West Saint John. N. B. llerlecl-Ploh re resented w“, as Au o robes. blnnkcis. and fancy ed GOIDWBWIY. ,, TUESDAY. AUG. 11th AT 8 P. M. ycn°w5_ut magnum) .7 cubs. bed brows for snlr. n. eu."e's ‘ _ T __ ~ ' .' " .' In tlledéslmo fiylitiflltilu "In" 0"" Need Tmhyy 2nd (St 15cm!!! ‘i 'Cnb.~' 5.h' & and see what develo . money's “E!!¥,§:",,§§,-,;;gg,13,*gg,,,g.rM iglglilxkaflotfllibfilgrlglllgy, °°““°1°"°° m“ 8°‘ t‘ “m” ° rncnsnsv sun mu m win dlvlded into four élxes I‘ i“ m“ I‘ l" “° °“ “l” Sacramental scrim 2nd the competition bctittfill them $9: “Tflm m” 11f. fimllffi nunsv sue. mu. was V01‘ keen and some patrols m 111N409,’ nwyengnm m.“ hi“, a Life's Ilsa! Mission mpna tghztrpnss‘ suite a Rumble!‘ i’. 0. ‘Box 395 lit Qilegn sir-sci "51"" "l" *""""~ “=- we“ W‘ usl’c"..'.’"lsi‘il’°i ‘illluuu. ;'!..‘5°'L’I‘b.h& “°'° “““’ ‘d ‘ Clmlflmrv“ W" just wait. . . ." 1:$M_C°n‘:2:rm°:_ “ I The camp ‘prdgnm mcluded many Big Jail bomber. its fuselage almost entirely llcmol ishcd. was broulht down by U.S. antl-llrcrefi. fire in . ,('I‘o be Ooutinued) u ' _ In ‘IQ-Jul’ ___,_ of outdoor activities among Battle of Con! Sea. (Nikki U B. N“! photo from IPA-l I451 - ~111-