t vwu-‘u- _____... PAGE EIGHT THE ci-iignnorrarowlv GUARDIAN .3 To You, he's the FAMILY BUTCHER To the Bank, he's BIG BUSINESS ‘L won EXAMPLE, of the 80,600 biirrriivorg on nu,- books lIl Camilla at end iliour 191iTilusillt-ss veur. 61.723 had loans for $500 and loss. In other words nearly l0 per cent. of these (‘IIUIIIS were \\Il£II IIIIIIIIL u. » . be termed small bl)I‘I‘U\\'t'l‘\"—l)\\IlflrsHfIillilllflisPfi, IBPIIIPFS. and (irdlnary llll‘ll {IIliI \\tIlll(‘ll rulpliring Iloney for legitimate personal needs. I O Q g ' Small loans are_Bl'g Business to this Bunk, which desires at llII-VLIIIIQS to IIIHUI. lIlc Ivgililnilic credit needs _of business and prlullc individuals. Your enquiries are luv-lied. In twelve months 10,500,000 individual deposits were llffl‘ IPFI from cuslomara and 40,000.01)” r/ll-qlu-x Ulla/ll’! . I'I"4'."I'II, checke’ and recheckull by 'I'/.i- [loyal lfiui/c llIwIll‘. m‘ ROYAL BANK OF CANADA OVER BOO BRANCHES IN ALL PARTS OF CANADA ‘he maintenance of lfIllIi‘ llock requires l" be a continuous in mint‘. tlla". a llt‘III'I‘\' p Preparing and Selecting The il it is a recom- to over the pul- l; or two, mov- Patfiilftgildflglfllégfl lFarnls News) ‘fTllfzm’ gepfilmé?" .9 . . . . . . - have fun gppostuagggm in liv or have already ' ' l. ..i\. Gnaedinger. hatching time up to maturity, to make normal. healthy growth. This requires, first an adequate supply ol the proper feeds and. second. good environmental conditions. Over. crowdinr should be avoided and Dominion Ex- . Lenrloxville, P. and fairly fat. <’ i program filéiclghltigFsthtt-gtkblilzfl? b12112 q ‘liclrlll gnbggfveatigfiigi , _ M u" _‘ e . W 118 signs of disease or weak Each ‘um be Carefully ex_ ness should be disposed of immedi- "flv. It should be constantly borne “m? and my m“ They're smart, these Island people. They have a moderate income, wear nice clothes, drive a good car and live well. They’re one of hundreds of Island families In similar circumstances. Since they ilrelft wealthy, these people have to be thrifty. And that's where the Guardian comes in. With the aid of Guardian . ads, people can be thrifty without being penny pinclici-s, spenders The Charlottetown Guardian ' yet. at this station. Cardigan Head And IHEARTBURN KEPT Vicinity HIM AWAKE Hgigé- “qffg je-cegfrgfsriiig; geugjgg? Afraid to Eat Square Meal ague.'on Tuesday- I Ml‘. Al. Carver. Vernon R cl ilvas a busines visitor to (‘.11. Head, last week. -_ What a worry he must have been -io his wife! No food agreed with illilli. Acid indigestion made him As the shooting season now ‘positively wretched. In this letter, open many of our sportsmvir are ,lii.=_ wife tells how he got welcome taking advantage of the oplwmlll- ;relli-f.—- ily lo secure a nice fat t -k for 1 "My husband developed a wretch- dinner. Some have had y for i of gastric acidity," she luck, while ‘others wel-edl iwi-llcs. "luoals were a misery to 9d Oil i118 UFSI days outms. “ill 0"‘ llhim He often could not sleep for not discouraged yet imti llollv l° illP-(llibllffl. Business kept him from have belt/Br luck HEXI U10" yholnv cl great deal. but when he Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Rlim- idid pct a spell at home, I gave lilm Cardigan. were vlslw" i" 5 ‘Ki-usrlieu Salts. 1 was amazed at Teresa's on Sunday last ill Ill 5th,, rPsuitx ma, weary 100k 1e,“ orthiibx Ryam mmm" M“ 15"“ ‘Ills inc mi his indigestion Erad- éle "mey- . 1.ll' 1'I. It’ t t a". .».‘;;:'.'.ll" ti‘; iii*";ll".i.. lactic‘. vi, - v .1. . ~ j .__ > , _.._(M_,. ‘ at trllpl t0} wtonk/Iact-imlilpalllliiltinllll mo g0“! m be ‘we S < ss er- n- aw, . iss . ‘l’ “i- ' Krumh “m- “'h° “s ”‘""““‘ "Tm" ‘ilflgletonilflgedlgltli iailtlitgal flow 601i home 1m 315m“ had“: ‘NIIIIII-Illl: l Illi‘ digestive and other vital Juices very pens-an Vllcn i011 rt l i V_ " - ‘ friends on the Island. _ l“ .129, P213,‘ s90" aftfilr Kn‘; Miss Agnes Curran, ~18 Road nil.» ion ill Hen. 30H W I1 - 8 |\0I! ale able to enjoy your food ~ 1 ‘t Tu: “(‘;§f,‘,’,2‘,,,L‘I.,”Q§,°"§,.fl-‘§i,» .1; ii; wilhollt distressing after-effects erecting a new school in Li. lAncl as 3'0“ WISH?!‘ Wm‘! m9 The work is pl‘0\.,'TL‘.\\Illl‘,; "little daily dose." you will see V lie . ylafiorgbly and they exptnt to t-oul- ‘that Kruschen brings glorious re- plete the job before lollg. llicf. Among the recent vlsltol"; to Lil.‘ city from Baldwin's Rona. wen‘ Mrs. John M. Curran, Mn Jones . Campbell and Mrs. ‘C, ‘us _ 0t Lynn, Mass, who is spend vacation with his brotllvf- I The fall shipping has con ed ill this vicinity", For IIIL‘ few days illl- farmers hurt,- busily engaged in llzllllllig lllfll‘ 48 Road Stlliitln wllcru two were load-ed for shipment, no Di C ORNWALL-YORK POINT \\‘O'.\IEN’S INSTITUTE The Cornwall-York Point W. I. llIE‘l at the home o1 Mrs. Peter G. Scott. for their September meeting. .\lc ling opened by singing the Ode. art! rl-ilclltilur the Creed in unison. lRllIl Fill]. and minutes followed. .. IXIOIILIIIIPIII Service was discussed l dliil ii uus decided to hold it on toes have been loaded it‘. (ill.- w», :\l'll‘.l.\‘.li' Day. and that we have a b-lt .~l il pi-ogrnln prepared by the three quantities are being IYIIQIZURL 10;.“- rwl namely York Point, Corn- Montllgue to board tllc Sc l. i Mrs. I-Iazen Miss Patricia Wiulll. Sllll"."lll. spellt the past. reek Vlrlilll‘; .l’ Ill.‘ home oi her cousin, Mrs Peiel" Carter, 48 RUMI. IHAIIIOII’. Mrs. Fred McLaren, Mrs. Among the rPcent visitors In tlll- I IIJIOII Holvard, Mrs, L. H. Drake. city from Lorne Valli-v .wrrc w l It was moved. seconded. and car- Malcolln Mel-cod. M: Riiv . lIlfll we donate $10.00 to Swain and Mr, Philip Alvllillis. . i furnish a room in Sanatorium. ‘ Miss Mnljv CiITltl‘. 48 Road ‘ Convcnors for Questionnaire for motored to Montague on 'l‘lillr.~rlll\ ‘ liiilli and 39. accompanied by Mrs. John F. Cu: , A Agriculiure— Mrs. Muriel God- ran, Miss Patricia Wight and Mr. i .l'(‘_\. ‘ National Events —Mnl. Alcadoiv Bank. Cyrils Sanpily _ l Hazen Mr. and Mrs. Bctram Laird. oi . Iloivard. 1.01m; Valley. liieo NllsS illi-n f Home Economies — Mrs. Peter Bilrdett) left Fridlly lnorllillu ' Scott It Better School and Education -— -.\lrs. Fred McLaren. of U_ s_ A, ! Peace Education —Mrs. Victor Mr, Hugh McQllaid, Kenilnfl’ i Mc-Pllall. iOil. and Ml‘ Basil McQWlll o1 Legislation —Mrs. Wesley Bell. Charlottetown luotcrcd to ill Rfll’! Cllild Welfare --Mrs. Jack Mc- on Tuesday to attend llll‘ Wvtitllllfl 5 Phat], reception of their sister Ilabt-l. i Public Health —Ml's. - C. ‘ Ilclfiadycn. __ ___ Cali. Industries —Mrs- Fulton Sanderson. Mrs. Fulton Sanderson Invited the lllflllbEYS to her home for Oct- ober meeting. Roll call Health Rule. Question- naire for October meeting. Child Welfare. Meeting closed by the Na- tional Anthem, car on an extended wcrlclili to New York City nnd OIIII‘! NOTIIIEII are poorly fleshed, very Slllflll. or deformed should be cullvil out. Heavy. sustained egg produciioll ill‘- nlands healthy". \'l'8II-(I(‘\'l‘IOl)i‘d bod- ies and rugged constilulitins. In summary. one might .\n_\~: “Grow good birds and house no poor This Family Is Buying Bargains! without being spendthrifts. The procedure is simple and it's based on the fact that merchants who advertise are selling good merchandise at a price. This 11m- ily plans shopping at home with‘ a copy of the Guardian. Thtn all they have to do is g0 directlv to the store and get their mere?‘ ail- dise. No fuss, no bother, no loss of time. They rely on the Guard- ian ads . . . YOU CAN TOO! Read the ads daily! , NATIONAL NEWSPAPER BOYS’ WEEK TO THE CARRIERS, THE YOUNGEBT CANADA. rma T0 cm- r0 KNOW YOUR. CARRIER Bar-ran. nus wazx is DEDICATED lssEFl‘. u 1o 001.1. MAKEITA nusmss nan n: 11m nommou or A _v. ._,, __ News P in»: Bcvlsilwiliilil iii-w- 100th Anniversary Service _0n Sunday] l On Sunday the historic Church of St. John's at St. Eleanors celc-i bratcd the 100th anniversary of the Opening of thepresent edifice, ill. 1838, the older church, which ivasi built in 193! being destrogked by fire on November 22nd, 1 '5, In 1026 the ground 0n which the church stands was consecrated by Bishop diaries Inglis. Two former rectors took part in the nnnlversar services. Rev. Thomas H. Hun , D. D., born in Si. Eleanors. 1865 and made a_F‘ellow oi King's college. Halifax, in May 1938; . drew. M, A., M. C., born in St. Eleanors, Septembe 12th, 1872. Chaplain of the Royal Canadian Rcgiiment in fiance. The ceremonies opened very flttingly with a, cele- bration of the Holy Eucharist at nine o'clock. The celebrant was Rev. Dr. Hunt. assisted by Canon Ali- drew. The afternoon service had a special significance as a bronze tablet was unveiled in memory of William Andrew, a member of the church and High Sheriff of Prince: County, and his wife. Herrietl Washbourne Compton. The tabletf was erected by the sons and (laugh-I ters and their families. The tablet was unveiled by the youngest An- drew grandson. Sydney William Andrew. The dedicatcl-y ceremony was performed by the present rect- or, Rcv. G. R. Harrison, who spoke in eloquent tenns of the love and devotion of those who had erected the tablet, not only as a nleluorlnnl to their beloved parents. but as a perpetual reminder of the _Sl‘l'\'Icv hey have rendered to Christ and his church Rev. Canon Andrew preached the sermon at this servici», fllld spoke with feeling of his early associ- ation with this church and the; people 0i the parish. He rcivrrccll also to those who had laboured in‘ the church making special mention of the late Rev. C. (Ie W. White. rector of St, John's for a quarter oi’ a century and Archdeacon of thc Diocese at the time of his death. His text was "Behold I make all things new." Rev. Dr. Hunt conducted the ser- vice, with the choir in attendance. ‘There was a large Congregation at both services. Copy of the inscription on the Andrew Tablet, dedicated Sept. 25, 193B, at St. John's Church, St. Eleanors. 'I‘o the greater glory of God and 1h Proud an Affectloliate , Memory of WILLIAM ANDREW High Sheriff of Prince County 1849-1920 ' Native of St. Elleanors and son of Charles Andrew who emigrated from Kilkhampton. Devon. Eng- land, in 1842. A just and uprght man, staunch Churchman. loyal aubgect. and citizen approved. Fai hful In all the occasions of life. HARRIET WASHBOURNE COMPTON i Native of St. Eleanors and Grant Granddaughter of Colonel IIZIITY Compton, proprietor in i803 of Lot. 17in this Province. Her lilo of genuine piety, deep maternal love,’ and selfless service to need. has given a lasting fragrance to her name, “I thank my God always on your behalf," 1 Cor, 2—4. ‘Ihis tablet has been erected by the sons and dailghtel-s (mill their families of the late Sheriff and] COUPONS YOU CAN _.__.___ The more coupons-the better you're I chance to ' win Groceries - Phones 888 COMPANY. L Refrigerators . ictual dedicatory ceremony bein- P. J. Ma0II0IIAL|I Coupons delivered with all orders The IIOOEIIS HARDWARE Paints - Silverware Mrs. Andrew. to their parent's memory). The tablet was -unveiled by the -youngest Andrew grandson. Sydney William Andrew, and the sermon at the dedicatory service was preached bv the oldest Andrew son, Rev. Can- on A. E. Andrew, M. A., M. C-. thr ‘IUIIOTITIEU by the Rector of S inlin's Anglican Church, Rev. Gco R, Harrison. M. A, B. D. The inscription on the tablet was {composed by Rev, canon A. E. An- - rew, ' The makers of this table an Mesrs. Prltchard-Andrew Co. Ltd... of Ottawzt-S l WHITEHEAD-HATFIELD i I WEDDING A prett wedding of interest to a u-itie circ e of friends took place in 'l‘l'inity United Church Parrsboro. at iour o'clock on Monday after- noon, September 5th, when Miss Gertrude Lillian Hatfield, daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Hatfield was united in marria e to Flt. Lieut. Frederick Lawson W ite- llead, MD.C.M., R..A.I“., son of Mrs. Major Whitehead and the late Mr, Whitehead, of Charlotte- lovm. P E. I. The ceremony. un- der a beautifully decorated arch. was performed by Reverend H. Hamilton. The bride, who was given in mar- riage by her father, was a charm- ing picture in her gown of ivory satin. cut on princess lines with; bolczo iavket. The wide sklli lei.» to the floor and at the back wid- ened to form a circular tralll. Her full lsngth veil of white nct was arranged in llnlo cifcct and cauilht with gardenlas. Yellow rows. lilies of the valley, and maiden hail‘ fern formed her shower bouquet. The bridesmaids, Miss Marion Whitehead of Halifax. a sister oi‘ the groom, and Miss Marion Dyils of Parrsboro “lore gowns of turquoise blue chiffon with matching turbans and lace mitts, and carried nowrzaixs 0i varying shades of pink sweet- peas. Dr. Eric Found oi’ the Nova Sco- ila Sanatoriilm staff, Kcntville. was grconlslnltn. Dr C. E. Stuart. and Robert Hatfield 0f Halifax acted as ushers. As the wedding arty entered the cllluch the organ t. Miss Ruth MILCKPIIZIB. played "The Voice that Breathecl Orr Eden." and Mendels- solilfs wedding march was th-c re- ccssional. During the signing of the register Miss Luclllle Knowlton sang "O Promise Me." Mrs. Hatfield, the mother of the bride. wore black and white embroi- dered net and Mrs. Whitehead, tlic mother of the groom. wore navy bluc embroidered georgette. bot with corresponding accessories and covsazes, Following the ceremony a. rcccp- tion was held at the home of the bride's parents. with about sixty guests in attendance. Mrs. C. L. Knowlion and Mrs D. A. Lovers poured, while Mrs. R. E. Kirkpat- rick and Nliss Irene MEIIIICSOII of Illlliiax replenished. Tho Ilisses Lucille eand Alida Knowlton. Pau- line Durant and Margaret Con- nors served. Later Dr. and Mrs. Whitehead lclt on a motor trip through the Mnrifilnes. the bride travelling in n. has been adopted. In this way, expert buyers prices you can afford to pay. personal or household use. 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