ocronsn 10,1946 c". IANNUAL PROVINCIAL CANVASS BIBLE SIIIiIETY QCT. I4Ih. l0 OCT. IQIII. ”Put First Things First" _"Thy Word Was Made Flesh ano Dwelt Among Us" At this time when all human values seem to have been "W" °_V°Y b)‘ 'Mcn's inhumanity to man" God's word is the only thing real and abiding. Starting Monday, October 14th, representatives of the Bible Society throughout the Province will call on the gen- eral public for contributions to help perpetuate THE WORD. Thousands of copies of the Bible are given away annu- ally. It rs also translated into hundreds of languages and dialects, and given to those who know HIM not. The Bible is also distributed among prisoners in penal institutions." With your help this week een eentieee. Welcome the workers when they coll. GIVE TO THE BEST OF YOUR ABILITY A Life Membership Certificate in the P. E. I. Auxiliary of the Society is $25.00. This would be an ideal way of giv- ing thanks to Almighty God for the many mercies that we IIIIOY. "MAKE THE SEASON OF THANKSGIVING COMPLETE BY MAKING A GIFT TO THE GREAT CAUSE OF THE BIBLE SOCIETY”. P. I. I. AUXILIARY British and Foreign Bible Society Auxiliary Office: I42 Prince Street, Charlottetown Auwrdirls to a farmer chairman gbmmlsslon, one-third of m? total r . .——— area of the United States does not es riobfinssBraltzs-iil‘ mum med m“ receive an acceptable radio signal. alutish Isles. IIGVDBCZIIICOYTGZP the FREEDOM ASSURE!) Ellen ’s Diary IFEIITIIAL Gllllllllll COOK'S la Photograph; WATER IATIB ere due IWI. I OONIIDIIAIION Lilli 1N SUB-ANCB. all latest in Pottery Were Crochet-ti Jewellery. BOOK WOOL ill Holmane, Charlottetown HOWARD Mend!!! Footwear now located at Street. Stare. 1n Poul’! WIN BEE isteet Crockettb Jew . date for paying water rates. BAND MEMBERS - All mem- bers of the 17th Reooe Rogt. Bend are naked to be at the Armouriee rat 7:30 tonight for e epoch-l prec- ce. NOTICE T0 ADVIBTIBEIS- All advertisements to lDDear in Guardian must be in oflice by inoon of dev insertion ‘to ensure publication. I NATIONAL TEMPEIANCE STUDY — Watch for the first lesson of the Notional Temperance Study : 00mm in this paper ‘ on Saturday, Oct. 12. FURS REPAIIED and mmodelod I by experienced furrier, 8 Upper Hillsboro Street. Phone 2324-1. GOES T0 P. W. C.—Mr, Ed- ward buughlin, B. Sc. son oi Mr. ‘and Mrs. Edward Lnughlin of Sherhrooke, PILL. has left for Charlottetown where he has ac- cepted 5 position on the teaching istafi of Prince of Wales Oolisge. v COME T0 THE ABMOUIIEB for ‘a Cheat X-llay today and Friday ‘from9io 11 andltotaleothls ' evening from 5 to l. FIRE DIIILL—The City schools‘ were tested with regard to their fire drills yesterday end with s. few minor exceptions the drills were executed satisfactorily. Head- ing the inspection party was Mr. Doug. Saunders who represented the Provinclol Fire Marshal. Ac- companying him were Fire Ohief H. Jewell, Conn. J. D, Stewart and Mr. J. C. Crabbe oi the Fire Mar- shal's Department. Minor recom- mendations were made to the Prin- cipals oi the schools with a view to improving the system. CITY POLICE COURT-At the City Police Court yesterday morn- ing the preliminary hearing into an accused charged with having carnal knowledge of a young girl was adjourned until today. A case of drunken driving was adjourned until Tuesday the 15th by agree- ment. A drunk and incapable was given 20 days. A drunk and dis- orderly was fined ed and costs or By an Island Farmer's wit. (Whtflfliled from Page 2) 955i 5988011. which a.s he says leaves us “not too much to come and go tlm" he shook his head Ln o. h . e68 smture and without a word “"94 "l9 some and went to help has-nos the horas tor the digging, t a e Jame camght “$911118 snugly atirdgngrldtfi Irish Cobblers in a. wrner of a fann- cart. “It's no trouble to pidc these, Ellen" James sstn when once I happened to range up along fldq of him. as we were intent on the Plfiklifil- We lunched in the field, Bbreedlna it. on a bleached quarts that had been a flloulr sack and Isthmus hunsrily about it in u... coolness. Now that I remember it, and I wer oh om; WiwflILiill|B0ifl1BTfSf$glO1n~ sstomoe of their work. 0 Yee, Fleiechmsnn’: active Fresh Yeast helpe you bake fluffier, tatier Clover Leaf roile. Ifieieehrnensfe works fast because it's full-strength. It eaves you extra steps. rr YOU IAKI Ar notes,- you'll mm Freeh Yeast-the Yeeet cehs 92a Fieseehenm‘ ’e wlflsthefenileryeilowiebei thatheebeeaCenadfe favorite for ova‘ 70 yeere. Order some today! 91w Indfiwvuueed fir}?! e AIWIIYS oiyour grater’: §E Q t. Eiggiggs E5 O 5 s55 gang s? i e i’ gi t. 5 i? 3 5 um n. or. SHOE u.” Shlneoneiieeiwitliinshusitlne theetherwithiirepolish you're using i oases-u. "rosa- oinor . Before Euro lived at the Ovmdfiwd mama-e wereleft for and rock 10 days. A man charged with using abusive and insulting language was remanded until today. Bail was set st $20. R.C.M.P. ISSUES WARNING- Records of everything in the way of production are being kept at the Dominion Experimental Farm for statistical purposes. Consider- able troubie in this connection has been caused by children stealing apples, grapes, etc. On Tuesday a number of children picked oft over two full baskets of growing grapes. and were caught coming have been asked to keep watch on the Farm and to notify the oubifc that children will not be permit- ted to interfere with the fruit. Parents will be held responsible in the case of juvenile transgres- oars. hleeeltnle news ofleoelintereqoltadverfins ofeaerreyaetnsellerbe etflreoentsa pay- stookat Fitted 175 Queen REMEMBER October 10th final well but trust we will tee you often. been well known to us all and your sen and grown up alike love to go o" ‘he premlse‘. The R- C M P. 3:1 were sure of a. welcome. any community and such a home has yours been. exerting a. benefic- ial influence or. tnase arond you. I a. token of our love and esteem from your old friends of Hazel Grove. rm; cnannorrsgowu‘ 00.53pm»: 0 When you add Heinz Tomato Soup to hash, meat loaf, and many casserole dishes, you give the piaioest foods a flavour-lift welcomes. - . everybody CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND. —, Service Thursday. October 10th. Charlottetown 7.30 P. M. October! 13th, DeSabie. 11 A. M. Stsnc-hel. 3’ P. M. Cape Traverse 7.30 P. M. Rev. J. H. Bishop. Address And , Presentation l‘ On October 6th the friends and. neighbours of Mr. and Mrs. John A.i Bertram of l-lazel Grove, met at the. beautiful home of Mr. and Mrsl Harold Bagnall, when one of thefl neighbours took his car and called on Mr. and Mrs. Bertram and ask- ed them to come for a drive, which was both a pleasure and surprise- to them. Anzl were driven to MrJ BagmlYs home. where a very pleas- ant social cvenm - ~- ~- - ' gathering was called to order and 3J1 Aflfllcz.» i...» lualaa L. .-. .. .... Nicholson, and a purse presented by Mrs. Arthur Houston. All arose, and sang for They are Jolly Good“ Fellows, followed by a dainty lunch‘ served by the ladies. FOUOWlHg i; the Address:— Dear Mr. We your friends and neighbours having learned with regret that you have moved from your place residence but we are grateful that you are not leaving our midst en- tirely but going to a neighbourLng village where ii will be more con- venient to obtain the necessaries and comforts of life. Therefore we have not gathered here to say fare- Your kindness and n ‘stritnlity has h home has been u place wlhere child- Good ls-tian homes are the pillar of We wish to offer vou this gift as Millions of Tiny in Old English OLD ENGLISH NO-RUBBING WAX meets» the highest pro-war standards of exqeliestee. Made by a carefully controlled prooeae. OLD ENGLISH contains millions of tiny particles of long-wearing Cernaube “INRWURSIIF siilrtu uh uumlu,‘ megs» mugs irillni/r; |II\\"||\\ wthic norrie nthewudlleutthe Cepetowls poet office. BRIGHTER, SMOOTHERILOORS Old Engiis st-‘ewox . ruin sun "car" saunas Wuxi Particles Wax + Mean m S9 ~< " mos ev A CAREFULLY CONTROLLED vtzocess TO ewe BRIGHTER Wax for gleamin brightness. Saves so much work, tool Just spread it on floors, and It polishes itself! Use it on floors, linoleum, woodwork-a little goes a long way. Sold at all leudingi stores. l0 I B"! MIMI ‘I DIDN'T HEAR _2l|lnve|elneseivue brighter, loom-lensing eblaaAadetseeineigbe container Is especially eeeyeoopea. FUNERAL OF THOMAS S. M05551 Capg Tormentine. N. B» 5991- 19m- ullil Mrs. Bertrnmz- d th occurred on Mon- fii; flhlii siibicvlne Memorial Hw- °! géiiisledfilrbe auinotorcycle accident. l-lo had served in the armed forces . Since 1941 being discharged in lif- Since when he was em loved ct B Enter was . Lillian McRae and I Thomas Row-ell, Bangor. P. E- - Mrs. Borden Burns where he will be gently missed. The Y0 Coughlin, Ellerslle. P. E. 1.. and one brother Fred McRM. mentine. N. B. day afternoon and a of friend5 joined with relatives“ the deceased in puvins a fiuehr- but; {g1 resiagecrtn w one who was in 8S . conducted by Rev. R. H. McKenzie- ano. or the United Church. dur-l in; E15 me siearévifie the chlgiluerenderesh . ns. ijlhvinnbvbtizry. The Old Rusted ‘ television 1n the Seeon Cross. Lord I'm Cumin! 1'10""?- he it'll. graifgside by Canadian Legion- tm Last Post beina sound . Lyle McGlashsng cl d. Paul Sillcikaér: Frank Selby. Bill Deaughy. crimes Wall and Johnny W111- ous and beautiful including- and_ Lloyd. and Kensil. Ca , . “oath-Iron Union Found Wreath-Enterprise Foundry Wreath-Brant: Port Le ion. am . Wreath-Fan and Wreath-C. N. Tbrmentine. . Wreath Leate and Mervin. Wreath.—Vaugh Trenhollrn. Spray—l.orraine and Elana Spray-Ethel Banks Spray-lsvydrtey Al Spray- r. ton. ~ Spray-Mr. end Mrs. George Me- amd Lee 0i . Spray-Marion and Bill. Spray-Mr. gurus and Mr. Sfara -Edwarq Treen, Weston '8 PAGE ' ‘HREE TALK TU RKEYTI Suggestions For Your Thanksgiving Dinner v We Have-A Large Display Of TIIRKEYS, IIIIBIIS, GEESE lillli IIIIIGKEN To Choose From ALL POULTRY DRAWN FREE of CHARGE Choice Delicious Pies. Lb. .. Summer Savoury, _ u,” bunch _ _ _ 1 Ripe Tomatoes, 2 lbs. . . . . 25c Pumpkin» for 25c 5c Choice Celery CRANBEIIRIES- MAXWELL nous! COFFEE_ SWOII’ POIGIOOS, lb. I96 Lb. ‘W’ ‘Fill-H H I) ‘Squash, cil sizes, lb....... 5c SUNKIST ORANGE EXTRA .. .... .. 1-00 Buy them by the Bcgful and see that the children get Iotl of them _. S LYNN VALLEY Mliiiiiilliiill Iliiil AppIBS ‘gory . r 1, » was s i‘;':'..‘."':.. 49c 2 Tins 5 Peck Hamper. Delivered to your door 3.15 M EAT D EPARTMENT TENDER PORK ROASTS- MEATY Roast‘ nit‘- Lb. .... .. CHOICE CORNED seer, All Lb. ~ CHOICE BOILING TOKAY DELICIOUS RED GRAPES. 29c Robin Hood Quick Cooking 55c Dunstaffnage Brand OLD CHEESE The Way You Like It 5...‘. BEEF- ROLLED OAT$— u. . . . . . . . . .. 25c 25-Lb.Pkgs. 57C Sliced cr Whole BOLOGLPIILA For Axed Breakfast Free Delivery I Phone 748 "The Big Store With The Big Stock" CASH 6- CARRY STORES Free Delivery I87 GT. GEORGE ST. i H‘ 747 one cars TORMENTINE. N. B. The funeral of Thomas 5- W’ serious miflflfil! N‘ rise Foundry. ookviile. He son of the late GeOPBB M‘ grandson Since the death of his parents ad made his home with Ml’. 1M1 veteran survived by one sister it rs. Lloyd Cape Tor- The service took place Wednts- large munber of eld The service W115 Thine l The romaine left the church by otor hearse for Bayfleld oemet-l sex-vim W35 on. " ted It‘ ed by‘ of Bayfieid. l The poll bearers were returned: fvlcg boys and close friends of the Oormier. Frank l The floral tributes were numer- Pillow—(Brother), Linda. Fred Pillow-Bordon and Stella and‘ Y. Spray-cramps Howell. spray-Uncle Alex. Jack and Ann Wreath-Our Pal. Return boys, Tormentlne Mouiders and ry. Elgin rleath-Mr. and Mrs. Ban-ks and Freak. R. Boys, Cape len. and Mrs. Austin Out- end Mre. Herold and Mrs. George en. A v-in Jones. By Edwina A McRae and Family. Those In Memorials: In loving manor! of our dear brother and uncle, Pie. William Ernest Stone, who made the aupv reuse sacrifice October l0, i944. A cheerful smile. a heart 0f gold The flan-fiat brother a. world could o c, Happy meinories fond and this From those who thought the world of you. Sadly Missed by Sister Ruth. Husband and Family. In Memorials: 5 sy-Mr, and Mrs. Harry Binne dplrsmll an Y- Spray-Emeet and Peerl and Family Cut Flowers—Bernioe Kieth Cut. Flowers-Otis ar-‘l Ni - Cut Flowers-Mr. and Mrs. Free- man Mitton. Cut Flowers-wire. Sellikes- and Cut Flowers-Gerald and Laura. Cut Flowers-Shirley and Doreen. Red Roses— Mr. and Mrs. Ernest from out of town was en Aunt of the deceased. Mrs. Jack Rmvell of Bangor, P. E. I. foresees Television iillilng F|yln_g_§o|nirs TORONTO. Oct. 8 —(CP)-Use of television to guide flvlna homes -major weapon in any future wet _t,o their targets. was foreseen b5 K, R_ Patrick. radio engineer an tonnes- R.C.A.I-‘. specialist, in an interview here YflWTdI-y- 1n loving memory of our deal‘ brother, Pte. William E. Stone, who gave his life for Kin! "Id Countf! that others might, live, Oclflbfl 10s 19M. Loving heartsior you are thinking Of that and unhappy day, He made his observation foliow- When God had called our loved one an. address he delivered to Jilst two rel" sso Wdlr- students of the Ontario re-estab- Lmnfly Remembered by Sh“, ushmem school‘ dun gblsltualeagf. Bessie end Iiuaban . A BECAUSE YOU ARE It . only the smooth softness and the immaculate whiteness of White Swan Toilet Tissue will be fine enough for, your family. White Swan is made of scientifically bleached pulp, with pure filtered Wittl‘. 3 LARGE nous 27c AI ‘Ill-III PIOIIICI’ l1."