, in her 84th vrai". The late Miss Jud- nfidra. I i The SS. Selkirk with a cargo-o! 8,000 1on5 or steel from the strikabottnd plant of pally of Canada in Hamilton passed Bafely and without interruption through the lake m“ can“; It ihiemoriam MARY EMMA JUDSON The death occurred lit tlie Prince Edward Island l-lospital on June l9tli. 1946. ot Mary Emma Judson soil. bern at Alexandra December 2ft ti, 186;’. was a daughter of the late Jamrs G. and Jane Jones Judson. In early life she united with the Alexandra Bapzist Church. and throughout her long lite. iviis a reg- uliir uttindziiit ii‘. tih. stmculniflt‘. She was a valued member or tiic Church choir for almost screiztv years. and also had been teucher of a Sunday School Class. Oh the oc- casion of her lust birthday she be- came a Life Member of ilr; Alex- andra Women's l-iissionaiy Soc~ iezi‘. . She tenderly ministered to hir father and mother duriii their de- clining rears, and. after t. eir diath. made her home with her sister. Mrs. Seymour MacLennan, itlex- ltavlng a cheerful and the Steel Oont- local steel worker to allow the lock friendly personality “Aunt Mary" or simply “ltlaryfi as site was known by all. was the kindly neighbor and steadfast fritnd. ever ready to lielp in times 0f trouble and distress. Particularly itt the home of tier sister. Ada also by the host. of rela- tives and friends, fat‘ and near. her memorv will be FZFCIIYlV cherished. Sewrzil vrceks n20 she suffered a serious fracture which resulted in her death. Prior to this. despte her many years, she enjoyed remarkable health and activity. The funeral which was largely at- ‘ield on June 21st. After at ttie Cittclifie l-fiin- cral lloii t. veyed to the Alexandra Baptist Church where service was conduct- ed by her pastor. Rav. Sterling Stackihouse. assisted by Rev, E. R. McVicui‘. of Pownal United Church. Mr. Staci" .e spoke from the fol- lowing wot “Well done good and faithful EETVKIHbMCHWI‘ thou into the Jov of thv Lcrd." Ilyinns sung were favorites of the dzceased. "Jesus Saviour Pilot Me". "Shall We Gather at the River". "Jesus Lovrr of My Soul". "Blcst lie the Tic That Binds." Mrs Roland MacDonald rang very teuchingly. "In That Land "NO-MARK" Vllll. NOT SLIP o BROWN Ark for lhom by lldllll’ OUT OUR WAY By J. R. WlLLlAM. I vzsyrwcuzcus ALWAYS UNLOAPS IN ‘m’ SAME PLACE EVERY YEAR ~ YOU FOLLER TH|5 TO TH’ MAIN YARDS AM“- waters until aha ruched uchlne. 1E ITHIIIlIIS WON‘ Qun- _ There. some I00 s delayed the vessel by i-eiusini to be opened. The ship tied up outside the lock as she is seen in the above picture. DANCE‘ at GDLVILLE Sllllllli TUESDAY, Allii. 20th. Dancing from 9.30 Modern and Old Time Dancing McKenzie Orchestra iRefreshments at Dance Bus leaving Ments Quick Lunch at 9 P. M. Proceeds in Aid of Erik. Where We Never Grow Old." She was laid to rest in the Alex- andra Cemetery-there to await the resurrection of the Just- She is survived by the two follow- lniz sisters. also‘, numtrous nieces and n8Dl18WS——A.)blC. Mrs. W. J. Drake, Charlottetown and Ada. Mrs. Seymour MticLennan. Alexandra. The following sisters and. brother: garet and Hannah. The pail bearers were:— _ Layton Jcnes. W. J. Drake, Lari Jenkins, Matthew Wood. EdWHrd MiicFhail and ll. A. Robertson. l-‘ollowin were the floral trlbuiel: Pillow- isters. Abbie and Ada. Sorriy-The Robertson Family. Spray-Babe. Helen. Clarence. Bcuquew-Mrs. \V. Ch ster S. Mac- Lure. Sr>rBY-Louise Lewis, Spray-Wanda ivory. Spray—Alexandro Women's stitute. Ill- SHE LIVES From our midst. been taken. And. a faithful. loving life on earth has clos . To enter into Joys um there immor- tal our loved one has‘ Wlitre no sorrow. or no pain. or tears. will flow. She is not dead. she has only gone ore us Her life. to us will always he a t! de. _ To live. and love. and make lifes pat. way brighter Until we. ~too. shall cross the Jor- dan tide. While here. she lived her life fcr entrant iittttnniiti This column l: received for non of local intcrut, nut ndvartldn 0| a newly nnturg any be hunch: at live cent: a word. ltriotly pu- ltilo In min-nu. COOK'S for Pliotogranlna. ' DID YOU GET a Car Book? U0 N FEDERATION LIFE m Co.‘ RANGE UBASWELL Yo: Photographs. WATCH FOR the Guardian's new Story. Starting Wednesday. "Grey Roaes"—-By Peter Benedict. HOWARD McINNIS for Footwear SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE of Dresses. Coats, Blouses, Skirts, Jumpers and Purses at The Fashion ShODDQr. FOB. BEST IN JEWELLERY try Crocketfs. Kent Street. All sift; . wrapped free or charge. II. J. A. BROWN, Chiropnrodist Flt! Eu tt-tf NOTICE T0 ADVERTISERS- All advertisements to appear in Guardian must be in office by noon of dav orevious to insertion to ensure nublicatlon. BAI-IA’! PUBLIC MEETING. - Queen Hotel. Monday, 8.30 P. M. Subject: "Faith For Freedom." Speaker: Mr. John Robarts o! Tor- onto. ENGAGEMENT. — Mr and Mrs. Alfred Moore of Cavendish. an- nounce tihe engagement. of their eld- est daughter Margaret Elizabeth to Angus Alexander. eldest son of Rev. J. R. and Mrs. Skinnrr. Cornwall. Margiage to take place early in Sep- m er. SPECIAL MEETING Legion Ladies Auxiliary will be held to- night at the Legion Home to dis- cuss matters in connection with the forthcoming visit of Geneml Montgomery. A full attendance is requested, ' CITY POLICE COURT - At (ht city Police Court Saturday morn~ ing two drunks were lined $10 anti costs or 30 days and $5 and costs cr l0 days respectively. 'l‘~.'.'o drunk and disord-erlies were each finco. $20 and costs or 30 days. A man charged with using abusive lan- guage lt-ad his can: adjourned until today. VACATIONING HERE-Col. J. A. Cross. K.C., Ottawa, of the Board of Transport Commissioners is spending a month's vacation ‘it the Province. Col. Cross. ai chief cam- .__ mlssi-oner. recently resided at a gredecege%coflg.rp Mari hearing of the granaportatlon “m5 " g " " Board in Charlottetown when l brief from the Summerside Board of Trade concerning truck rates on the Borden-Tormentine ferry wui submitted. l Wreath-Harold, Mary, Vernon. PGISOIIRlS Sprny~Ge0rZ€. Jean. bwiee- -- Garth. Mrs. George Keefe left this Sprrav-Anlllfl 30b. Gali- moming oii un extended visit with Spray —— Ale-Kendra Baptist her aunt, Mrs. William Muise. Church. Attleboro, Mass. snray~Premier J- Walter and Mr. and Mrs. Lilith-W!‘ n. Taylor Mrs. Jones. and two li-ttlo dough-Lets Anne and S;>ra_v-~Robert MacPhnil and Jean retumcrl to their home m F9TIlll\'_ Providence, R. I.. after spending a very pleasant linliiit-y with Mr. Taylofs parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. N. Taylor, Nine Mile Creek They were accompanied by Mrs. Taylor's brother Mr. Arthur Oberg alro of Providence. TllE KIRK PllLPlT Preaching yesterday from the text. "And God said, let u| make man in our image" (Genesis i: 26). the Minister, the Rev. T. H. Bussell Somers. said: What I Wish to remind ourselves of at the nio- ment is that our Blessed Lord came cin this earth to miikc pos- sible the recovery of that image- of 00¢ If you will look back ever the terms of our tragedy you will understand clearly enough what He was after. Instead of any p-‘Wet that. comes 'nf muscle s-r tlevi-r- ness, He sot the service we can render human life. And it wasn't merely an ideal He was holding up in frcat of a lot of ~ ople in an effort to persuade t em that they really weren't good enough, _ THE CHARLUPTETOWN cuanmm Office. will be closed till August 26th. * - _ y» trailer‘ who moaned. PAGE THRE radian fighting ship. He ncecledllngder‘ I 9t" “Of hi; lob: was to assemble ‘and dienonmatnttllby all sew‘ twoopons, involvlno the handling oi . Avid, in addition, he bod the quplltles men and womerwwtiather ' hawthorn tlltr,_,to accept responsibility,‘ . ARMY EMPLOYMENl ‘tusmt T0 rttr VETERANS snow AT 10.30 EVERY WEDNESDAY oven can" JUBLISHED ll THE INTERESTS OF VETERANSIBY A Business MACHINE REPAIRMAN . . . With training, the anti-aircraft gunner of war days would be capable of handling many intricate assembling positions. The fact that business machine repair is one field of activity for which he can be fitted with additional training is an indication of how his service skills can be utilized. An anti-aircraft gunner is only one of thousands of worthwhile peacetime workers coming out of the navy, army and airforce. If indicated, there is provision for training on the job, with the government adding to the income they receive while apprentices. You may get complete details about the training- on-the-job program through your nearest oflice of the Depart- ment of Veterans Aifairs, the National Employment Service, or Canadian Vocational Training. Men and women for the services were carefully selected on enlistment. Service experience, training, discipline and the lessons of organization add greatly to their value. Whether tradesmen or not, the veteran makes the ideal employee. Canada oHers none better. gem/ice 500D Mala» / L0H’ “m1 Master‘ and c-ught to be a little bettsr ll. filial‘ ' ll ktvnawy IV E001: 37 In wituwis e-iq ' _ BORN THIRTY YQJISJDO 500" a... uoaaotuo auusa With Major H tmlll soap. FRieNDs! GAZE AT THlS RESPLENDENT “ARA, PURCHASED av NAPOLEON lN QSRLIN HO YEARS A60 FOR HIS Betoveo Iosemine! - WHAT am 1 Bu: f o0 i item v 2o Z sit-toss 5 on. ~ came l Her earthiv ihouse of clay has now dissolved. ,And she tins claimed her glorious t Heavenly mansion lller reward for her faithful life be- low. "THE LAST CHANCE" 1s" Tartar: PICTUBIZATION or- THRILL-PACKED nscara Seldom has a motion picture come t0 the screen with the lteart- ,breaki.ng intensity and stirring wharacterization that are presented 1m “Ilhe Last Chance," the l\l-G~M ilnteriiational production filmed in Switzerland and. now on view at the Prince Edward Theatre. Story o! a group of hunted peo- opl-s. who make their escape t0 1'98‘ » dam across the Italian border. the picture packs excitement. from iil opening sequence of an attack by Allied planes on a prisoner-oflwar- train, tihrotigh the climatic episode of the climb of the fugitives ovvr an Al ine pass through a blinding shows orm. A flawless cast breathes reality into the roles. Reagan. as the Ami?- lcan sergeant. offers a persuasively forthright performance: Hoy and was the nature and essenfizil Be- ing of the Eternal God that He went about to unveil. and s: the nature and essential being of this universe that God made] When you and I run counter to that as men and nations are doing now- we are not being smart and get» ting away with something; we aren't even being immoral; that 4106a not tell the whole story: we are being rnsanel We are pitting ourselves against the stars and when you win that. battle please ,send me wordl This consuming I passion to get somewhere and liuve l things our own way heads .:tto u spiritual povertynvhlch leaves us nothing but a shell. with every- thing that makes life worth living dried up and rattling around on the lnule. There was One Who on an evening lent; aen, knowing that He was come from God and went to God, took r girded Himself ann hogan 1n Wash His disciples’ fcot. If you think that; was Just pretty. you have missed it all, completely! He war showing you and me the road to the only greatness that ever will fit these souls of ours and be big enough for them. tN A . ‘ iaon are excellent as the r game Mm‘ m h _________i_i_.__ THtKTV CONTEST.’ fiféghofitliiiiiidaaxiiiminoeréaiow-g Schwartz as her son who offers his CENTQ” the priest, Therese Ciiehse as a life so that the others may uchitve courageous refugee. and Robert freedom. Ween-M ‘lmrt Veterans’ Weak - - Aug 19-24 TEA m {Tl'.m'2"lt.'.iel::s§l.e"} m "SALAIIA" BAGS 6; -. . z. ____,,..-. -. JOE PALOOKA By HAM FISHER MOST OF 'EM ...JOE AN’ LIBSCN, LEEMV... CONFIDENSHLY I'M GOOFY ABOUT MISS GOLDIE lDX-“I. WANT YA TWRLK TO THUA JUDGES..- KNOBBY PHDNED. THEY'RE r ON TH’ WAY. Ti-VBOQS flf/V/ea Pr: TL/r towel and . By l our non-we ruousur IF ma. sevfintv cm "r srav, COUSIN Micuiro AFT so HOME --'cuz THE e aoutoucr as wuss Room» ' AS lFMlilUizvlfilTlNG us WASNW‘ ENOUGH i! U TAKE AFTER YOUR MOTHER'S FAMILY——j EXCLUQIVEL)’ I MQ. BEVERLY ? IF HUI-I'D ONLY LET ME BILL HIM A3 "ARE YOU RELATED TO THE V/lLLlAM D-J. BEVERLYS,