Aucusr 9. 1949 ~%%%%%%%% .£_ 9%!’ "CREAMERY BUTTER NOW... In the handy ouc- pound package. NOW... "perfection-wrap- ped" in aluminum foil to seal in flavor and freshness. oi your favorite store, l 00o AT N0 EXTRA COST. Better Barter... Fetter Wrapped. . Jelrer Fay If Perfection Brand Creamery Butter it "perfection-made" and "perfection-wrapped" for you lly— CENTRAl (REANIERIES LIMITED Charlottetown s Summsrsiclo ' IN MEMORIAM‘ In loving memory of our dear wifo and mother Mrs. Melbourne Llewellyn, who departed this life August ath, 1946. We do not know, we cannot tell Why some things have to be. She passed sway, without farewell Souris m MEMORIAM In fond and loving memory of ntlf dear daughter Nellie iSenl-s- lutugh) Llewellyn, who passed away August 8th, 1M6. There is some one who misses you sadly And finds the time long since you went, Into Eternity. n i oirng ho thl k r T “yo; 71,9,’ m“ w n s n Safe from Ill life‘a pain and cure, To peaceful sleep and rest And we who loved hor- dearly Try to think God's will is host. As Angela watch her up above, Dear God please let her know That we down here do not forget, We loved and miss her so. m, Ever- Ilesnunbe “i by Husband and Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Sencabsugh. Children. llhll. Mull!» 31""!!- 6 i9€>00€>00<%00%@ / ‘. And fries to be brsva and content. But. our hearts Just ache with ssd- ness Ami our cycs shed many a tear God lllono knows how we rnlfl you At the dawn of another year. Fondly Remembered by Pop and Mo i BIBLE SOCIETY Aug. ‘lth. Sunday 11.00 AJIL-Summerileld United Church. " 1.80 PAIL-Clifton United Church. " 1.30 EMF-Remington United Church. lth. Monday 8.30 PJW-Brsdalbane Christian Church, 0th. Tuesday 8.30 P.M.-Crspaud United Church. Illh. Thursday 8.80 P.M.—Clyde River Presbyterian Church. 12th. Friday 8.30 I’.M.—Bonshaw United Church. The Sound Film, "The Book for the World of Tomorrow" will be shown where electric power is available. -Display of Bibles to be on hand.- A IIEARTY WELCOME I5 EXTENDED T0 ALL i HOLIDAYS AUG. 13th to AUG. 20th . Our plant will be closed from Aug. l3th to Aug. 20th in order to give our employees a well earnedrest. Wednesday, > Aug. l0th is the latest dotafor whichwe can accept clsaning i and promise delivery before the holidays. ’ g The Rcv. E. M. B. Wheslock. 8A.. B.D.. S.'l‘.M.. District Scc- _ rctsry for the N. B. and P. E. I. Auxiliaries of the British and Foreign Bible Society will address meetings as foilows:—' i l wvvwvvvvvvvvv v vvvvV > The Office will be open every day from 8 A.M. till l2 noon to accept cleaning. I IIEW METllllll CLEANERS LIMITED THE HOME OF BETTER DRY-CLEANING AAAAA A A NAIOLEON AND UNCLE ELIII t in-AAA A AAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAA AA 5V Clifford Mcilrin- Wit-LIB. WE'VE BEEN AWAY ON ' ‘ ‘I! W’ “slilcufififiléfig-EZ?‘ "s '*“ lam-ML’, mummies WHEN w: lcouNn 1' Nzxf :2 asks. wwsv Musrndi’ ibwéiébéfimtwbhb u... nucmvanw i rg$__w|-|-“ qwgtw TBi-IGQAM. _ D UM TH’ %CK.' l l l . dredge recently. He W85 CENTRAL GUARDIAN THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN I This column is reserved for news of local Interest. but advertising o! a newsy nature may be [mu-w] at fivs cents a word, strictly pa;- ublo in advance. JIMMIIFS TAXI, phone 525, CEASWELI. for Photographs. CONFEDERATION LIFE IN- SUBANCE. REMEMBER Golf Club dance Wednesday hum. Aug. i0. Public welcome. ‘ ‘ EXHIBITION Season Tickets cu sale at all drug stares. Milton's Old Spain and Lambros Bros. Price $5.00. NOTICE T0 ADVERTISERS.- Advertiscrs are reminded that their 00D)’ must be in the Guardian riot later than noon the prev- ious day i0 guarantee insertion. Out of city advertisers who tele- phone classlfieds, etc, should par- ticularly bear this in mind. MIL JAMES A. MuINTYItE. Toronto, Ontario, lformerly of Montague, P. E. I.) wishes to an- nounce the engagement of his youngest daughter Gertrude htelle to Harry Raymond. son of Mr. and .Mrs. Ii. B. MacKean of Slellarlolr. Nova Scotia. Marriage in lake place at st. John, New Brunswick, Sept. 3rd. 1949. FUNERAL YESTERDAY -— The funeral of Mrs. Hugh MacDonald was held yesterday morning from he residence of her daughter, Mrs. Russell Driscoll, Mt. Herbert. to Si, Dlinstans Basilica. where Sol- cmn Requiem High Mass was cel- ebrated by Rev. PJF. MacDonald, with Rev. P. MacMahon. Deacon. Rev. J. W. MacCardle sub-deacon. Rev. Louis Callaghan was present in the Sanctuary, Services at ihc- grave were conducted by Fr, P. F. MacDonald assisted by Fr. Cal- laghan. Pall bearers were: John Scully, John Fcavyour. Arthur Monaghan. Louis Kelly, Joseph P. Driscoli, and Cornelius MacCor- mac. . IIBROIC RESCUE AT OYSTER BED BRIDGE—Only for the dar- ing and quick-acting of Elzcar Gallant of Oyster Bed Bridge. a boy of l4. young William Ayhvard of the some place, would have drowned Sunday afternoon. Youns Bill was bathing in shallow water near the wharf. when suddenly he fell inio a cutting made by a already floating unconscious when noticed by other boys, and the young hero. although of a much smaller built. Jumped in regardless and, with the help of an oar, kept Bill's head out of the water and pullcd him to safety. There were two other boys. Winston Ford and Vincent Gallant. help to pull him up on the wharf and another young boy Alphonso Gallant administered “m; aid and all were rewarded for their timely efforts by see- ing their young comrade come back to u sciousness. MARITIME CROP REPORT- Bank of Montreal Crop Its-port. for the Marltimes says: While crops generally are in 800d C0"- ditlon. rain is needed in mOSt sections following the hot. dry weather of the past week. Grains are heading well and ripening: an average crop is in prospect. Harvesting 0f an average hay crop of good quality is almost completed. Grass pastures are in good condition. but rains would be beneficial. Some digging o! early potatoes is under way and the crop gerlerally is growing rap- idly Under favorable conditions. with indications of a 300d aver- age yield. Apples are sizing well in spite of dry weather and are beginning to show colour; the July drop was heavy. but the crop still promises a good aver- age yield. Insect and fungus pests are well under control. Raspber- ries are plentiful and a bumper crop of blueberries appears as- lured. Personals Miss Marcella Donahue, Dor- ahesler, Mam, is spending hcr va- cation at her home in Cornwall. Miss Patricia Flood returned to Montreal on Saturday after spend- ing thre weeks holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jamco Flood. South Melville. Mr. Ernest J. Ready, Druout, Mass. is at present visiting his sister. Mrs. James Flood. South Melville. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Prunty. Somerville. Mass. are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Owen Prunty, 5B Cum- berland Street. Mr. James Goswell. Lynn. Mass, motored home to visit her father. Mr. John Mullins, City. Also accompanying her on the trip were her aunt. Mrs. Lillian Bradley, and frlcnd Charlie Far- rington. HOWARD lllaollshlrl Fitted Notwcar at 1'15 Queen Street, AT voua SBIWCI-Arnfggt 0M1 Company. Phons ma. , REMEMBER. Golf Club dance‘ Wednesday night, Aug, m pubmy welcome. ‘ > _s_@ I MRS. JOIINSTOWS WEAR. e- Pro-holiday Sale: Suits, dresses, skir LADIES’ Clearance raincoats. M/B “GALLOWAY 1mm" will 10nd livestock and general cargo for Bi. John's. Nfld. on Wednes- day. 10th August. l-‘or space fgggf- vaticns and information, apply: Buntaln, Bell a. 00., Ageing The housing prob- lem of ioduyis not ‘flmply one of more roofs. Mony homcsnro in need of modern up-io- date ‘heating equipment. In some coscs ~ihis BIBLE SOCIETY MEETING will be held in the South Granville Presbyterian Church, Wednegdgyq August. 10th. 8 P. M. Rev. E. M. B. wheelock, District Secretary, will beréhe special speaker. Plan to at-l te . PRESENTATION-The employ- ces of the mechanical department‘ of the C. N.R. hero made a pre-i “nllllfifl yesterday afternoon of s wedding gift to Colonel P. W.‘ MacNevln. Colonel MscNevin re-i cently married Miss Eleanor Bourke of this City. ' involves no great structural dllficul- lies for present" duct chunnels»c<ln' be utilized. s.‘ RECEIVED SENTENCE — Ivan Thor is 6m» of ihn lliacCol-mack, City, convicted on n charge of breaking and entering with intent to steal, was sentenced in two years imprisonment in Dorchesier Penitentiary by Stip- endiary Magistrate K. M. Martin yesterday in an adjourned hear- ing under the Speedy Trials Act. The charge was laid as the result of a break into the LePage Shoe Co., Grafton Street, on July 25th. The accused pleaded guilty to the charge. line of forced-air c gravity worm-cur fur ronirarior, They arc so easily ' problem. CITY POLICE COURT-At the Slipendiary Magistrate's Court yes- terday, a man convicted of ss- sauliing a peace officer while en- gaged in performing his duty was fined $50 and coats or two months in jail. while a man charged with speeding was fined $10 'dnd costs or 20 days in jail. Six males and two females appeared on charges of being drunk and incapable. One was fined $20 and costs or 30 days. three were ilned $10 and costs or 20 days each. one fined $5 and costs or l0 days and only a 20-day suspended sentence. One woman was sentenced to 20 days in jail and the other released to the custody of relatives. I l MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER - A miscellaneous shower was given Mr, and Mrs. Ernest MacDonald of York, by the girl friends of the bride, Mrs. MacDonald decorated the Community l-lnll in a beautiful color scheme of pink and white for the post nuptial shower. A large number of friends and relatives of the bride gathered to tender good wishes for their wedded bliss. The bride was escorted to the decorated seat of honour. A very beautiful decorated basket; was carried in several times, loaded with many lovely and useful ti"! by M159", Marion Andrews and Marion Mur» ray. Anita Lewis cut. the ribbons I while Miss Andrews read the verses‘ efforts to hear Neil Ross recite and arranged them 0n "i" "bk- “Shall Gaelic Die." Each year ex- Gladys graciously thanked one and Gem during the w“ the Sofie“, 5i] for their beautiful gifts. All sang_ h“ held m 51mm“ Mods. and m’ for she's a lolly swd ""0"- fllt" i. 4am Mod will be held this year‘ delicious ilflwh W" "Wm l, at Inverness. Scotland. The pro-l wendcd their WIY 11°11“ 1"" Wish‘, servntlon of Gaelic serves to bindl inc the bride many years of hi???’ m; Scottish people togethcr in all: wedded llfe- - parts of the world. It is a mtlslcall gwmsh gang Society Secretary SpealisAl llolary love, and devotion. Dean Nell BhaW. gxwrsaizrvl ‘a! the Gaelic 3011M!’ ""1 ' called the great difficulties faced was tlllefliallllzfkflélag lgzuglaz; y the Scottish settlers in Princg lottetoiwn g {In wlmam Mub Edward Island. He reminded Ro- Iniroduced my; t - t m’ (madam tsrians that the reputation of the KlnmflhPs” flhfw mm m" h“ MscKnys for ferocity was exceed- illn gs“ Idld hot include a visit t" c: only by that ‘o’ [he sham and Priifeerhilwum Island. but. he ma to: fmflm“ ' _. - 1 n song. all: f.“1§.‘.“a‘2i‘{iZ i.‘:,l":.i..°l:ll; i ;;v;,,;;»== w» ' ' c. C1190 BPWW» 1nd Md ream‘! ' Chairmen yesterday were Rm. m ere W lfih v I I dolph Manning. n4 m. l s»... our": i. Wrlis for dsloils oflhs complain Fowcsll lvrnau line Io! indoor gognlorl Pioneer Days Recalled At tho conclusion of his address Dean Shaw said a few words in Gaelic. Honorary Roisrlan Prof. HJI. Show spoke his appreciation of the visit of Dean Shaw. and re- to accept. I-le said he had been a Guests , Jud d R0 I . member of the Gaelic Society for wom, mg,’ 'F,eder‘fi0“n“‘ g1; the, past forty years and its Gen- M“N.u8h,on' Manure“: SR cral Secretary for thirty-six years. no“ Moncton. Howard we“, The purpose of the Society is in Toronto’ and perpetulte the anclmt lanlusse, Welmington, Maafnazithfillangllzgllgl lllfl tradition: of the Scottish peo- were l..w. Shaw. sac. O‘Neill ‘ pic. Walter Shaw. Vii-m Dean Show said that the first iomgowm 13,3. wallrrershavlllinlfihzhl settlers in Scotland came from A_Q_ 5mm... shnwviile Eu Pniw Ireland and it is not certain that Merry’ u,,,,ence,o“,n "MM lgv" the lmslwse lined at. that HM Inman, OtllWiI. JafnOslRndd 'D.-'.'I was Gaelic. Prom inscriptions dis- 4); plsheri“ W5 Thgmpscn‘ Mg‘- covered rain ‘ancient. pilfllrsfl ‘infra m“ DB in Mscmm and- ‘be’; was snot er anguagoo w c cw M,,¢L,,,n_ I ' , scholars are familiar, but it la! chlrmmnwn‘ known that 8t. Ooiumba who isi credited with Ollriatianizlng the Pitts landed in the year M3. car- ried on his mission in the Gaelic, and completed his work when he MAPLE LEAF W. I. The regular mcellng of the In. interviewed and converted the llllute at Travellers’ Rest was King of Scotland. - hold in the club room August 4th. The president, Mrs. Roy Walker Last Gsolte lament presided. Meeting opened with ithe Ode and Creed. i0 members The English langu e was given and three visitors answered roll a big boost. when King Malcolm call. Routine business followed. married an Inllllh prlncessldsn, Program committee for next gsret when she came to live in month ls Mrs. Percy and Mrs, Scotland brought with her a ret- John Ma.chb,nk_ m,“ c inua of courtlsrs and servants so s»..- _..~.__-.-...- that the language of the court of Scotland became English. The last Gaelic Parliament. said Dean Show, was presided over by King Robert the ruce. King James 4th. grandfather of Mary Queen of is If Blfllhtllil; llolilinqYou lack reasons why the Fawn-ii nuzcs appeal to the stalled and so recl ly solveulmosinnyhoaling llllllllll I lillilll r ED ARE YOUR BUSINESS! Warm air heating is not new-prllnitlve methods were used by the Romans and probably even before that period. Today, however, only the principle is used while Ito methods are tremendously advanced-SO years of serious theoretical and practical study by scientists have brought info being modern methods and strict rules to be adhered to in planning and installing all warm air heating systems. Science llas Been Working For You in The Field 0f Heating THE FACTS THESE LEARMED MEN HAVE UNCOVER- PAGE THREE Your protection for s proper system is in the inowiedge that the manufacturer who makes your furnace and equip- ment- and the dealer who installs it. is a member or associ- ate member of the “Canadian Chapter, National Warm Air . Heating and Air Conditioning Association." IN_SIST on pur- Fowcerr ' Belle‘! plate oir condition- ing units with deluxe _ casing housing fan and clir filters, scien iificully baffled foq noiseless operciiiom, Fowcelt cost iron furnaces for pipe or‘ pipeless gravity in? siollulions ore sup- plied io burn either‘) cool or wood. "Your Favorite Verse of Poetry." It was‘moved and seconded to ill Buy a silence bell for the school: (2) donate $25.00 to help pay for expenses on monument; till donate $25.00 tor repairs to hall; (4) to have a pantry sale in l-lolmans store August 13th. A committee was appointed to do the selling. Mrs. Jas. Champion and Mrs. Fred Waite served a delicious lunch. . A reading. "A Country Woman's Day" was read by Mrs. Clarence Marchbank, and a solo, "Coming Thru‘ the Rye" was sung by Mrs. Jas. Champion. The National Anthem closed the meeting. CLYDE RIVER Y. P. U. The regular weekly meeting of the Clyde River Y.P.U. met at the homo of Betty MzlcLcan on Friday evening. July 29th. Meet- ing opened by singing hymn 483, ‘l Am Thine O Lord". The de- votional period was led by Lorne lhasing from such member ONLY QEVEN REQUISITES FOR. INDOOR COMFORT: l. Air at a Satisfactory Temperature. l. Air Containing Proper Amount of Water Vapour. 8. Air Moving Constantly But imperceptibly. l. Air Free of Dust. Dirt, Smoke, Potions. l. Air Free of Stalencsr l’. Air Free of Germs and Bacteria. CHARLOTTETOWN MacNevlri with the theme "Re- joice". Scripture reading was found in 12th chapter of Romans and the Lords Prayer was re- peated in unison. RGSPOIISIH: read- ing was found in Psalm 96. Hymn 494, "What A Friend We l-lave In Jesus" closed devotional period. Interesting reading was given by Mrs. John Gillespie. The minutes of previous meet- ing wcre read srid adopted. Roll call was answered by asking a question from chapter 2A of Ex- odus. Mrs. Duncan Gass conduct- ed Bible study on Exodus. Mrs. John Beer was appointed devotional leader for next meet- ing, with Mrs. Duncan Gsss and Betty MacLean onprogram com- mittee; roll call to be answered with a verse of scripture fiom Psalm 119. Mrs. Robert Matheson was appointed ta prepare quest- ions on chapters 28-20-30 of Exod- us. It was moved and seconded that we send fruit to s sick mem- bei- of the society. lt was decided that we have our meetings every two weeks instead Air 0f Adequate Density. CROCKETT AND STOREY LTD :1 34 Kent Si. Phone 834 of every week, until tho first c! October. Our next meeting to be held August l2 at West River shore. Collection was received amounting to $1.60. Hymn 212 Wll then sung and meeting closed by repeating Mizpah Benediction. A social hour followed, with contests and humorous readings. A delicious lunch of ice-cream and cake was served by Mrs. MacLean assisted by Ruth Mac- Lcan and Mrs. Bill Money. INVASION FROM IOUTI wnnuzrsc - (cm - A g-uqa of the United States tourist influx can be found in local hotel park- ing lots. On one recent day, Un- ited States automobiles outnum- bered Canadian cars two to one at. one hotel. MARINE HARVEST The fisheries of the world, in normal times annually yield about $762,000,000 worth of food and in- dustrial products. ' Boots, acquired the Gaelic. but it was impossible M stop the recea- "'9 ‘Eguvw MW m.“ lng language and English contin- Why-w um _lh1|h¢ll|_rlls ued to increase in popularity. "5"" _ IBM: Fill}. l In the ycsr ml Biifilfilfl John, “fll-YW“ “"01" '""4Y~ W“ Campbell saw that ths ancient nhmpuhrmlmd‘ “rhbwfmlm language wsrtut loslns PM“ 13.... and that and with a few friends. he found- od the Gaelic Society. The follow- ing year the first Mod was hold and although the attendance was disappointingly small. those pres- Q W."".....,‘“"ili.u'g isrnib i ‘eat said it Wll Well worth their -41 General Trust Bldg. Halifax, N. l. ..-\,__. J. E. RAMSAY, Distributor ‘ilisilll lllilllllil" cums by DIAFEHID} ‘Ill’ IVIIYTIIIIGT.‘ "I IUTIIIIII Ilojlseslvsrllurrsils main Ill llislgblly‘, Dangling Ciidsl Ila ilocvnlsllry ‘lotteries! 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