SEPTEMBER 2. I91‘! THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN PAGE THREE MORE fem [ONGER/Véd/é 0 Eilefiillary Continued from page 2 sown. are only ripening now. though here and there on the farms is the odd piece about ready for the reaping. All about us at Alderlea along and in places top- ping the slopes, stubbles are now rich in stooks. o And so today we had fowl for dinner and firstlings of new po- tatoei. that with grand-daughter ‘z had fetched from our patch of them. pleasantly surprised to find them sizable and promising when we dug them from the warm earthy drills. It seems as though it was only the other day that the seed was planted and yet as we look back, it is to realize that much has taken place in tiis inter- val. James himself contributed the accompanying vegetable. a new turnip that with s sprinkling of sugar and salt did very well by our cooking, though it is only the frost that can sweeten these well. And for a relish, we made one oi the harvest apples, which shaken from the tree in the old orchard, one must quickly gather before one or another of the farmers’ sows that own it as a vacation ground, rush up to claim thesa as well. O I O We had apple sauce for dessert a confection which always brings hack to us, as we serve or enjoy it, memories of another table and orchard of the long ago. A brook stole in and out of that one, and the sunny bank of it was a magic place on a September day tn sam- ple firatlings of the rosy-checked Duchess apples, that grew in abundance there. And today, all at once it seemed when dinner was over, the machine went down the driveway, bearing the farmers, and Karolyn, back to their rounds and soon Jeanie was off with grand-daughter to her nap in the house across the lane. o . a And presently a grand-mother oi four came tn call-—one that, though she would be the last one to lay claim to it, is among the unsung heroes of iier rlme. When one has been left rnotherless in her tender years and must assume the care of a household. young dreams and hopes have small chance of being realized. One like this has little to say about her future as she is swept along in a tide that is not always fair to her. There are, of course. if one be not bit- ter at fate, the compensations. and in time with patience "our own will come to us." "My de- sire. as a child was to one day be able to travel-and to develop my musical inclinations -— but in- stead", she chuckled, "I had to take up nursing-my baby sister at first. later my own children - - - and now at times, my grand-chil- dren. hlcss them!" a o . But one felt that if she had suf- fered crosses and losses, it had been made up to her. and if he had been tried by tire with be- reavements, parents, husband, son. these had left a spirit undaunted. and a woman very sweet and fine. It is a fine person who born to a home that was "rich only in affection-but sood. mind Y0"- riiriliioiiesiliiliiiim“ e... this I This column is reserved for news 9! h“! 15'6"“. but advertising of a newly nature may be inserted at: five ants a word. strictly p". able in ldvlnee, JIMMws TAXI, Plibnd szs. CONFEDEEATION LIFE m. suaancii. CHESTEILFIELDS. .- Outstsnd. in; values. TOOIIIDS Music Store MISS BEBYI. MORSON. Mission- "l! from India. will speak in Dim- dss United Church on Sunday. Btlttember 4th. at 8 P. M. SCHOOL BAGS. — LEATHER Special price. Toombs Music Store. “M S GALLOWAY KENT" will sail or St. John's. b‘ild.. Tuesday, 6th September. For spaca reserva- tions and information apply. Bun tain, Bell so 00., agents. UIGG. HAZELBROOK. CROSS ROADS. — Services for Sunday. September 4th. Uigg 11 A.M. Hazel- brook 3 P. M. Cross Roads 7.30 P. M. Lie. Byron Hewlett, Minis- ter. GARDEN PARTY. Rectory Grounds. Orapsud, Saturday. sept. 3rd. Ice cream. Cake. Tea. Coffee. Sandwiches. Indoor and outdoor amusements. Auspioes St. John's W. A. NOTICE T0 ADVERTISERS- Advertisers are reminded that their copy must be in the Guardian not later than noon the prev- ious day to guarantee insertion. Cut oi city advertisers who tele- phone classifieds, etc. should par- ticularly bear this in mind. ANGLICAN SERVICES AT CRAPAUD.——8.00 A. M. Holy Com- munion. 11.00 A.M. Holy Commun- ion and sermon. Sunday School anal Church Nursery School will be held at the same time as the 11 o'clock service. 8.00 P. M. service of Even- song. The members oi the Anglican Young People's Association, Dean- ery oi Prince Edward Island. who are attending their Labour-Day Week-end Conference at the Angli- can Church Centre. Crapaud. will he present at these services. Ser- vices at Long Creek. 3.00 P. M. and Springfield at 7.30 P. M. Rev. S. J. Armstrong. ity and the comforts that go with it in town-living, can make pil-t grlmagcs back "to stand on the] very spot that was our home“ and ~ to hail the friends of childhood‘ with the same esteem and regard’ as those in the city circle within. which she now moves. It is at great woman or man, that having climbed to an important place so- cially or indeed in any way can still enjoy and greet as of old, the folks she or he has passed on the rounds of the ladder. up which they have come. Gray haired now. but pretty and modish and driv- ing a car that merited more than a passing glance. we found no envy towards this great-hearted woman, but instead much admira- tion and a glow of thankfulness that for her, in reward for the lost dreams of her youth, at length. the fates had been kind. O I O Until tomorrow - - - Diary - - - Good-night, - . - NORTHERN ELECTRIC WASH- ERS - Highest quality. Tool-ribs Music Store. TWO FLIGHTS weekly to tbs Magdalen Islands, P. Q, Phonl Maritime Central Airways Limited Phone 2061 or 540. WINSLOE PASTORAL CHARGE. -—Services Sunday. September 4th. are as follows: Winsloe North 11 A. M. Hishiield 7.30 P. M: Sun- day schools st regular hours. Rev. J. R. Skinner. Minister. HUNTER RIVER PASTORAL CHARGE-Services Sopllembdr 4th. Wlltshlre 11 A. M. Wheatley River 3 P. M. Hunter River 7.30 P. M. Sunday School at. the usual hours. Howard Christie. Minister. ENGAGEMENT. - Mr. and Mrs. John Janiina of Charlottetown. announce the engagement of their daughter Georgie to James Donald Seaman son oi Dr. and Mrs. R. F. Seaman. Charlottetown. Marriage to take place October 1st. 1949. ENGAGEMENT. — MI‘. and Mtl. Gordon c. Warren wish to an- nounce the engagement of their daughter Joyce Eileen to Mr. Percy Wilbert McCarthy. son of Captain and Mrs. J. C. McCarthy, Halifax. The wedding to take place in early IOCtOber. TRYON UNITED CHURCH. — Services as follows on Sunday. September 4th. Tryon i1 A. M. Cape ‘traverse 3 P. M. Cgpflllii 7.30 P. M. Rev. Dr. G. M.- oung of Fredericton. N. B., will be guest speaker. ENGAGEMENT. -— Mr. and Mrs. Willard Wadmarr. Augustine Cove. announce the engagement of their daughter Velma Shirley to William Gedion son oi ‘Mrs. Blakeney and the late Atwood Blai-reney, Ken- sington. Marriage to take plaoe the middle of September. ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Belfast. Rev. R. S. Qulg- ley. Ph.D., Minister. Morning Wor- ship 11 o'clock. Evening Worship 7.30. The Rev. Archie Murchison, of New City. N. Y., will preach st both services. RETURNED T0 MADISON, NX. —Rev. and Mrs. Lawrence E. Toombs, who has spent the last three months with Mr. Toombs’ parents, left Tuesday morning on return toMadison,N.Y.. where Mr. Toombs will continue his post graduate studies at Drew Theolo- gical Seminary. Mr. Toombs be- sides receiving a scholarship, re- ceived a Teaching Fellowship at the end of the term last Spring. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our dear son and brother BRENTON STEWART BURNS who passed away September 2nd, 1946. We who have known and loved him. Whose passing has brought lad tears. will cherish his memo ,. always To brighten the passing years. LovirigLv Remembered by Mother. Dad Ind Robert. good!" and later knowing prosper- BAKE PLENTY..- "they'|_| go toofil. . Ml/nrenoria ODE X SOAP 0 m. skin really clean Q Banlshtis perspirationodor " Q lavas body amt and dainty Odo: makes a deep cleansing lather that is mild sad gentle {or face, hands and daily baths. Odo: is ideal for family use. moéwt... FLEISCHMANWS YEAST Lot dependable fleischmannhYeasl help you turn out more delicious. finer-textured baking in hurry-ill‘! o Hot broads so light that: they long to take wings-no crulliy-tifilp they vanish by the plateful at the tiabial Hero's a quick, any treat: you can provide the family. with the aid of hat acting ‘Floiscbmannh Yeast. Ifyoubakaat IIOIIIOJ-IIGR’! no end of the sparkling additions you can makatoliiamanuwithI-‘ieisehmsnn’: Yeast. Crisp dinner rolls-cinna- mon bunl - dessert breads in scrumptious variety. - “I110- so» ENGAGEMENT. - Mr. and Mrs Wilfred Drake. Mlliview, wish iv announce the engagement o1 their daughter Ifleanor wlnnlired to George Alexander, son oi Mr and Mrs. George Key. Summerside. Marriage to take place October 5th. at. Trinity United Church. O O I N W A L L PASTORAL CHARGE of the United Church of Canada. Services September 4th. Cornwall. 1i A. M. Church School 10 A. M. Kingston 3 P. M. Church School 2 P. M. New Dominion: 7.30 P. M. Church School‘ 6.30 P. M. Minister. Rev. M. K. Charman. T!!! PRESBYTEMAN CHURCH IN CANADA. - Marshiield Charge. Services for September 4th. as fol- lows: Mount Stewart ll A. M. l-iar- rlngton 3 P. M. Marshfleid 7.30 P. M. A. K. Campbell. B.A., Stud. ent Minister. Rev. D. Nicholson. Interim Moderator. NOTICE T0 ADVERTISERS. - Advertisers are reminded that their copy must. be in the Guardian not later than noon the prev- ious day to guarantee insertion Out. of city advertisers who tele- phone classifieds. etc. should par- ticularly bear this in mind. HONSHAW UNITED CHURCH- The Annual Thank offering service of the Women's iVLissionary Society of the Bonshaw United Church will be held Sunday. September 4th. at 7.30 P. M. Rev. l-l. C. Rice. D.D.. visiting Pastor of Trinity Church. Charlottetown. will be the guest speaker. Special music is being ar- ranged by the choir. BONSHAW UNITED CHURCH.- The Annual Thank offering service o! the Women's Missionary Society of the Bonshaw United Church will be held Sunday. September 4th, at 7.30 P. M. Rev. H. C. Rice, D.D.. visiting Pastor of Trinity Church. Charlottetown. will be the guest speaker. Special music is being ar- ranged by the choir. Aiovorfibdild CALVIN CHURCH. Mermaid-l Divine Worship will be conducted on Sabbath next at 2.30 P. M. Rev) G. Carlyle Webster. Minister. l . TBYON — BONSBAW BAPTIST PAsTokaTlil-services for Sun- day, September 4th. are: Westmore- land 1i A. M. Tryon 3 P. M. Com- munion. Albany 7.30 P. M. Rev. C. A. Hicks. Minister. NOTICE T0 ADVERTISERS.- Advertlsers are reminded that: thei: copy must be in the Guardisi. not later than noon the prev- ious day to guarantee innertion Out of city advertisers who tele- phone classifieds, etc, should par- ticularly bear this in mind. ' NORTH TRYON Presbyteripm Church. Service Sunday, Sept, 4th4 7.30 pm. Church school at 2 pm.‘ Miss Mary A. MacKenzie, Dea- COHQSS. BRADALBANE Pastoral Charge._ Services Sunday, Sept. 4th. Pleas- ant Valley 11 a.m.; Rose Valley 3 p.m.; Bradalbane 7.30 p.m. Rev. M. C. MacDonald, D.D.. associate secretary of the Board of Home Missions will be the guest speaker at Rose Valley and Bradalbane. Pictures of the Home Mission work will be shown. W. B. Mao- Phaii, minister. i CENTRAL BEDEQUE BAPTIST‘ . FELLOWSHIP-diam o. ‘M. Frasen: Pastor. Services for Sunday, Sept. Bot-h our Stores will Oul 0i‘ Respect lo the Memory 0f W. R. DENNIS TUESDAY. SEPT. ...... be closed until 7th. CASH 8i CARRY STORES MT. EDWARD HEIGHTS MARKET 4: Central Bedeque 10.45 a.m. and! 7.30 pm. Borden fl p.m. The Com- munion of the Lord's Supper will be observed at the close of the morning service. Weekly, Central Bedeque. Thursday; Freetown, Fri- day at Roy Hill's. Teacher PRINCE 0F WALES COLLEGE REOPENS SEPT. ti -— Prince oi Wales College and Normal School will reopen otter tlic Summer holi- days on Tuesdiv, September G. Students of the Third and Fourth will register at Years 2 P.M.; ‘ ORDINARY CLIAN NEW WAY OF WASHING INDS DIRTY SOAP SCUM Q Naturally. you want your washes to be duziingiy white-clean, brilliantly bright-cleanl but you want. mo" than tliati You want your washes to be SWEITIR. I009 Inna "loch" dirt and groan Into fabric, itlfiom fibre: no they vaar out sooner! ll ma‘! all be rinsed out, am DMOMOIVINII "SURF-CHAN". Son! an!» no new. Mos u! any b0 hon aorllw radium! Fcbriei nay ifroagl Waiter an vMhr. brighter. SWIM!!! . . . "Inf-chant? tool You want them to smell fresh-air- fresh . . . dricd-in-the-sun fresh . . . even it‘ dried indoors! And they can be lust that! How? With Surf. That: new lightning- quick. lonbialting suds discovery that's already outstripped every washing pro- duct introduced in Canada in years. When we say. Surf gets your ciotha sweeter. we mean it gets thain so clean you can smell their ‘eanness. So clean. you know they're clean even with your eyes closed! Here's how Surf does it. l. ll dlnolvar Ilia clliiglnggraony dirt that "clogs" clothes ... floats I out In a flesh. yet notified the i rlr"i‘ot-dir..i'... all. at... those of the Second Year. Aca- demic and Commerce and of the Training Classes P. M. Students joining the Spe- cial Matriculation Class and the First Year Class will register on _Wednesday, September 7th at 2 P.M. Any stude is who have not ‘ollege Office of their intention to attend during this session should do so at once. The Principal will address the tac- ulty and students an Thursdatn, September 8, at Q‘ A.M. , Nol only whiter, brigier bui“Fresh-air-Fresh" even when dried indoors‘ 2. It ands your soap sewn problem: 3. It rimovos germs. gals washes sanitary. Daodorisos them. Surf does this in any kind of waterl- hard-cold. std daylng on N. B., dine. the guests entered the l short address fill!‘ Hard water la rainwater ENTERTAINEI) GUESTS —Mrs. S. Plneau, 31 Euston Street. had as her guests over the week-end her sisters, Mrs. Thomas Meek of Charlestown, Mass, who is holi- the Island. and Mrs. Charlotte Blanchard of St. and granddaughter Gear- On Sunday evening after room two little girlspgrand-nieces of Mrs, Meek, Geardine Ssbh and Joan Phillips, entered and read a of welcome Ipresented Mrs. Meek with a love,‘ ly bouquet of flowers on behalf of those present. Mrs. Meek ro- plied and thanked all those pro- sent. All enjoyed a lovely sup- per prepared by Mrs. Pineau. Tho rest of the evening was spent meeting old friends who called ill and talked about old times. It is 28 years since Mrs. Meek vis- ited the Island and she found many changes and is much im- pressed with the beauty and scen- ery. She loaves on return Sab- urday, September 3rd. ' _ ,.. _.-_,_, to Surfl Best oi‘ all. Surf‘ gives you a way to wash everything with one product. Heavy, greasy things-overalls, dirty work clothes. Fine things. Stockings. Undies. Dainty dresses. Truly c rwoolor way of wosliingl That's why you'll be seeing more and more Surf washes on the line . . . the cleanest . . . the sweetest washes you'll nee anywlierel So don't think of‘ using anything else for your washing. Let Surf get it clean . . . get it swasrl Look for that attractive blue box at your grocer’! . . . it tells a swan waaliday story. 0st dlthu, groovy pans,‘ Niel as eloon Mes or lush v Get gleam rlnoiihn. bright without wiping. That's tin 3w! voy of vcrltllm. TAO any-aa-IM-hondn way. t