‘ ‘fiiiawir-‘or 7A ' sans’ SEI-TEM]3_I13_R_29. 1947 i‘ Mu J sculcir Pains? m!‘ Muscular stiffness and pain. are often warnings of rheu- matic conditions. A call for help can quickl be angwgp ed _by the gent e, cleansing ‘QBSISLGDCB of‘ Krunchen. Kruschen is a ratio l saline treatment which‘ he p; the organs of elimination to r remove the poisonous antes f of the body, thus getting at _ a frequent cause of these rheuinaticky aches and pains. Kruschen glsgpréavides the! blodyinzith minerals often e cien in our aiy ie. Start today by taking a pinch or two of Kruschen every mornying ftirr zidrnonkh or so. See if the Qvanfia palilns aren tldregeved “rusclifin has done; lfruuhnn uyui oi ers a wor _ o g0? . can elp you, too. lilhoragulg“ At all Druggists, Zoc and 75c. Joniiggigr‘ J5» _ Till KIRK PULHT Preaching YEEZEILBY morning, the Minister, the Rev'd T. H. B. Somers, said: When they excavated the barracks of the Praetorian Guard near Rome, they found, rudely chalimzi on the wall, a cruciflec- donkey, and, under it, scrawled in schoolboy fashion “Aiiexunenos Iworshlps his god". I should like to have known Alexam- enos, for through the ridicule, sndl perhaps, the violence of his fellow-l soldiers, he evidently made neither shame nor secret of tihe faith they so openly derdided. "Alexamenos worships his God" -- well, so (L03 ‘we. and it is the same God. ‘lhelc future was with that obscure Ro-g man soldier, who in his lonely and; ridiculed heart. adored his Saviour. TIiIFLGyaRQIAJs-Lerlokhmqlfi-ETOWN COOK‘! rm Photographs. JIIDIIE’! TAXI. Phone 51 CONFEDERATION uni m- SURANCE. AT YOUR CITY 0F CHARLOTTETOWN TAXES-September 30 is the final SERVICE — Arnfssi oal Company. Phone 2498. The iiantral Guardian This column in reserved for news of local interest, but ndvwtisin; of n newly nnturo msy be inserted It five cents n word strictly psy- nblo in advance. Hnli Ludwig, in his book, Mediterranean" suggests courage oi’ Socrates Was more im- He is not saying anything new. Gels-us snd Julian the Apostate said iihe same thing centuries ago. EDINBURGH ~ <LIP> - lhough “Enterprise Scotland" was planned as im exhibition and not a trade fair_ overseas buyers ar- as ‘Th. e dition to acquiring new ones. YUII €M|’T BIIY FINER rioon AX ‘rived prepared to order as much manufacturers could produce. exhibit enabled Scotland to renew old trade contracts in ad- Rousseau, however, was not so de- ceived, for he declared that Socrateg died like a philosopher but Jesus died like a 80d -— with all a true god's sensltiveness to pain and to . the kHOWIPKLEG that He carried the sin and suffering or the wc/rld upon Him tlhe treachery oi’ the disciple, the shiftincis cif the polit- ician, the casuistry o! the priest. and the Quillibiilty and ferocity or the propaganda-ridden mob. Thus beneaih the hurrying foot- steps and fussy importance and cruel hatreds and inconspicuous f 1*_ heroluns and crowded sins wand r8 r” common martyrdoms of men ere Famous or yea ' .\ \X flows secretly, silently. lnexbrably. -—-HOIU bCttGT than CUGT. 0 , the persistent stream of God. Noth- a Hill.‘ IODllD-rich in Camnuba was! s LONIIIR Will-resists dirt and mifmorhl O llCllII “Hill-gleaming prolaclivo finish! a ssir IOLlllllN0—jusl npply and lei dry! I ANTI-Sl-II-Jaboralory tested and proved! suv ill ICONOMICAL cum SiZI-ONiV 98¢ ' l I Q1?! finalist-l‘ Made Al’! Conodo by Boyle-Midway iCanadi-irlirviiroo ' ioroflw I'd back that makes i: diluent f; lirbm 15515:‘ mania-nab: Moriiiiisa In '|_n a garment aimiréady‘ .1655 T1383? coiiffroillng,‘ with its arm boniii; and from lacing. Insist on Aers Bsckf-Be finedsvitli Aers ‘ . BnchA Dhkfproductf-Sbld ntlesding Sioriesivetywheref; ' Iuornulgonthifbw. g ill-W Wm wI-bwvi him londoaux imucx w lBONGJovvidotiens l... lx/ rs VENTILATED BACK THAT coois AS |'l' CONTROLS iiffiliifopen-‘vlzolrfdoiin dis nttkaétfi-eidésigil.‘iffsiieiitifiailyconstructed t0 E515 the bodycooijailzliivery‘ point iflieripersbirinoa "gal-ion. These holes léfcool siiiifind hbfair OliaiAflfPill-li feature" ing can stop it, even as nothing created it. The world is moving to- ward; nhe Kingdom of Goo. even through man's inhumanity to man. The very travail and horror that sin produces become ever more and more sin's exposure and condem- nation. Therefore we worship and witness confidently, not n; thosa who despair or are following routine but as those who fling s challenge out to a careless world, doing its death-dance over the hidden river, an those who know that the future is with the RisefiLord, as ilhcse who "show forth His death, until He come." comic star-um‘. “The that the pressive than that of the Master. ' thrush. But the swam-tuna wlllnger for-- "C, Asmtnnnnlohanofyoa. date for payment of third install- ment City taxes. CITY TAXES-Interest at the rate of B-L-% will be charged on third installment Oivic Taxes if ‘not paid by September 30, 1M7. CIVIC TAXES-If third install- ment City of Charlottetown taxes ,is not paid on or before Septem- ber 30, then all remaining install- ments bocome due and payable immediately thereafter. CIVIC TAXIl-The illfl U- stalment City of Charlottetown taxes is due and payable on Sep- tember 90, 1947. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ‘Tuberculosis League annual meet» lug October 1st. Will all delegates. attending our annual meeting, please advise the League Office st 162 Richmond St. Telephone M46 or write immediately. “POT OF GOLD" CONTLBT- Much interest is being shown in the guessing contest ‘for the pot of gold chocolates being given sway York And Vicinity- Mrs. Minto Foster has returned homo after spending s short vs- cstion in New Glasgow, N. S. Mrs. Jack Hardy, Pleasantflmve is spending s few days in Mont- ague. Mr. and Mrs. Eilmer Walker and two daughters, Helen and 1101113., of Tufts Cove. N.5.. are visiting in York, the guests of Mrs. Walker's mother, Mrs. Robert Crockett. ' Mr. and Mrs. William MacLaren and son Freddie, City, were visit- ors to York on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Art Ryan, Dun- staflnage, were visitors_to York on Friday evening last, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Crasweli and son, City, were visitors to York ori Sunday, the guest of Mrs. Craswclls parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Swan. Friends of Mrs. Elby Hardy are glad to see her home after being a. recent patient in the P. 5.1. Hospital. Mrs. E. J. vcssey has returns! to her home in York after visiting in Halifax. A marriage of much interest took place in Vernon on Friday evening, when Rev. Mr. Weir united in marriage Miss Anne MacPhei-son, Orwell Cove, and Mr. William Crockett, York. The haPDY couple will reside iri York. Many people in York went up to Dalvsy on Monday to pick cranberries. They all reported a fair crop. C ‘free by the local branch of the Best Yeast Limited. The contest which is being conducted at the local office on Elm Avenue. con- sists of guessing the number of packages contained in s. basket of yeast displayed in their show window. Winner the first week of the contest was Mr. Wendell Ford, Malpeque Road. The office which forms s central shipping point for the Province, also assures ob- taining fresh supplies of this -‘itv whsnever needed. CLYDE RIVER-The regular meeting of Clyde Lodge, Clyde River. was held in the Lodge room on Tuesday evening with s. very large attendance. Members were present from Lady Cavcll, Sum- merside; Memorial, Charlottetown; Queen Mary, Kingston, and Lady Argyle, Argyle Shore. The room looked very cheerful, and was prettily decorated with autumn flowers. Provincial R.W.M. Lar- ‘ter was present and gave an in- structive talk. Complimentary re- marks were expressed by several of the visiting members. Lunch was served and a social hour en- joyed by all. BARNES -- BEST WEDDING A wedding of wide interest took place recently when Aloe Evelyn, only daughter o1 Mr. ‘Ihomus Best of Craipaud. P. E. I. was united in marriage with Mr. Lawrence E. Barnes of Washington D. C. The ceremony which was per- ic-rmed by Rev. Dr. Warner took place in the Mount Vernon Meth- odist Chapel, Washington, decorated with white flowers. Tlhe bride, who was given in marriage by her brother Gerald. was lovely in her wedding gown of white satin fashioned with fitted bodice, tho f-ull skirt extending in- to a train. Her fingertip veil of ii- lusion net fell from a. coronet of orange blossom pearls. She carried s bouquet of white roses and lily of the valley, As the!" only ornament the bride were a double‘ strand of pearls, giilt of the groom. Miss Shirley Nelison. Iriend of the bride server: as bridesmaid dressed in bllue crepe sheer and carrying at bouquet of red roscs with matching head decoration. The groom was attended by Mr. William Joyner, manager o.’ iihe Hotel continental. who served as best man. Following the ceremony a recep- tion was held at the lYcnch Room of the Hotel 1iweniy-four l-iuncred where closc friends and relatives of the happy couple Joined with them in a delicious buffet supper. Guests from a distance included the bride's father Mr. Thomas Best anu her brother Gerald both of P. E. I. CQ-Iiada. - Alter s lhort honeymoon spent in Weet Virginia the bride and 10cm left for their new home U La Crosse. Whoonatn when he groom will take ovar management of the Linker Hotel. Their many friends join in wish- lig Mr. and Mrs. Barnes many happy years of wedded life. (Patriot Phase Copy) MAYBE "WIIOOP" CUR! LONDON - (C?) - A new anti- biotic, Aorosponn, discovered by research workers in Britain may prove a cure for whooping cough, It is claimed it has been used with great success on snimals in- jectod with the germ. G1 seeping from the ground was 010d iv the Indians as a salvo and medicine. In Memorials: Ialsviigransnory of 0i; M kllwho ioprtd Illa ‘hi: We lamnlly your armory, dear ‘lo romantic! our whole Ilvu Burial Instructions For Post-War Army The Gambian Army this week issued long and explicit instruct- ions for the funeral and burial of membws of Canada's postwar Army who die whilst still serving. Emphasizing prompt action. good judgement and tact, the order is ckflgnsd to alleviate as much as possible the Brief and sufferinfl 0f newt 0d kin- To this and, remains 0f 801C118“ vwho die whiile serving in Canada or in the Untcd Sta-WE Will be conveyed to any point in these countries dependent upon the wishes of ilhe next of kin. Person- nel who chic while sewing outside cdi Canada Will be buried loCfluyv insofar as is possible, in the near- est Canadian Service cemetery. There are well-kept Canadian cemeteris in France, England, Holland, Sicily and Iia-ly as well as in other countries. The choice of a military or pri- vate funeral rests with rhc next of kin and in either case the D.- {onoe IDepaI-tmcnl will abide by the wishes of the next of kin. Military funerals, say Defence officials, can only be carried out Wlifin there are Active force troops within 25 miles of the pkice oi‘ burial. If no Act- ive Force solders are stationed within 50 miles of the place of burial, a firing party of at least 12 men, including abuglcr, will be provided in lieu of a funernl party. In certain oases, when i-hcre are no Active Force troops stationed in the area. the ceremonial of a milli- ary funeral may be carried out by personnel of the Reserve Force Where possible, and agreeable to the ncxt cf kin, burial of soldiers will be carried out in military cemeteries or in cemctries whore plots have been reserved for mem- bers of hhe Armed Forces. MONTAGUE W. M. S. The regular monthly meeting of tho Montague W. M. S. was held on Sept. 16th at the home of Mrs. Peardon Hamilton. Mrs. George Gordon, the presi- dent, welcomed the members of Whim Road W. M. S. who were guests of the evening; also sev- eral other visitors who were pres- ant. Meetlnz opened with the hymn. "Take My Life And Let. It Be", which was followed by responsive scripture reading. A ircle of readings on Missions was heii given. Taking part were Mrs. Adams, Mrs. Horace Fraser, Mrs. Wigginton and Mrs. Ethan Stewart. A vocal duet was pleasingly ren- i .... TlTIRN m: avatar gag“ FA new star ls ham In Ilia guloaiy of glorious ‘Comlnuniiy pattern: . , . Morning Sicirf, dciignad with ihs dromotizolly distinctly: beauty of deep,‘ rich curving end brood swooping lines. Piorcod, too, on spoon and fork handles for greater rich- nsu, and mods with harmonizing design on {backs of all plazas. Spoons and forks reinforce‘ iwiih extra solid silver. Sso Community's snchoni; Iingiy didmni Molninn 5m psmu novll l Sugar Spoon THE ROGERS HARDWARE 60. l2 Piece Sense for Eighi in Nobility Chest Comenm 8 Teaspoon: 8 Salad F rk 8 Dessert Spoons 8 Knives o , s l FOIL! 1 Butter Kniio PAGE THREE f LTD. i118. made for ‘boX. A splendid report on the recent Baby Band party was given the leader, Mrs. Lester MacLeod. It was decided that several who are ill be remembered. There were thirU-one shut in and twenty hospital calls report- ed. Li nklei t er 4th. with presidcd. Mee ting Ode. read. CBHVHS dared by Mrs. D. M. MacDonald and Miss Alvah Brehsut. after which all joined in singing hymn, "i Love To Tell The Story." Prayer, led by Mrs. Adams than to ii close. A most interesting paper on The Church in India. dealing in part with the difficulties met by those in that land who accept Christianity. was read by Mrs. Archie Hume. This being the final chapter of the Study Book it was decided to send for the new book. i Mrs. R. D. Fraser agreed to‘ tska the study Hook for nexti meeting and Mrs. J. M. MacLosn NEW MODERN WAY KEEPS BABY'S SKIN Hlilli ER.’ nadlral Ula Ciitieun nsdlc led In la ll isbbyysgin" IIOIIIN l lass-lo 1R Pflllyildfillll the ' brought that part of the meeting I the devotional period. Roll call was responded to by twelve members and nine visitors, with a favorite hymn or verse. It was decided this same topic for roll call be used at the next meet- Soms discussion then took place on us quilts which . Mrs. MncLean and were appointed on lunch mittee for next month. was brought to a close posting the Benediction. At the close of the meeting a delicious luiich was served by tlic hostess and committee in charge. LINKLETTER W. I.’ The September meeting of the at the home of Mrs. Albert Link- letter on Thursday evening, Sept. -- members and five visitors present. Vice-president Mrs. Roll reading of minutes of previous meeting, which were approved as Correspondence oiid discussed, It was decided to the district for Army Appeal. It was moved and seconded to have the demonstrator from De- Blois Bros. come to next meeting. It was decided that each member pay $1 at next meeting in answer to roll call. Ii. was moved and seconded that a blanket be given to one of the boys of the district who was recently married. In answer to i, letter from the Red Cross, it was decided to get material for sewing and knitting, to be sent to the needy in Europe. Mrs. Leonard Rogers reported that Dutch Cleanser and toucls had been bmight for school. School committee: Mrs Brenton Clark; program committee for next three months: Mrs. \Vin.<l0£' Morrison and Miss Effie Jeffery. are being the annual Labrador by Mrs. Hume Mrs. Albert Linklcitcr than put com- on a "Tcsi. Your hi0filDi‘_\"' con- Meeting test, which was much enjoy-ed by all. Next meeting to be held n’. the home of Mrs. Harold Meeting closed with the NAPOllfli by re- ed by hostess charge. and rommiticv in DEATH FOR “LION MEN" DAR ES SALAAM. Tilllgillhfilifl 1GP) -- Death sentences were passed on 28 "lion men“ recently accused of 16 murders lil (he Sin- glda district. The judge drcliiicd ilie crimes were "plain murricr U)" hired assassins." Womeirs Institute met i an attendance of ten Evald Lewin opened with Institute call was followed by INVENTIVE LAND STOCKHOLM _ (CPI ~-~A|1}1il- cations for patents have inn-roas- ed enormously in this country. Be- fore tliewann pli0nii0l1snv0l'nuf\d 6.000 annually, hut in 1946. 10.500 was read Salvation lSllNl Lake Varieties on Sale Lliiizlcttcr. ‘ Anthem. A dainty lunch W115 scrv- ,1 ,.._____4 I Ellen ’s Diary l B5 sn island Farmer's Wifa l i i .__ _.W_____.______ The sand was fetched with tho intriguing dump-truck from thl house on Lhc hill, from a shore at {ii diSLQHiC, and once when Jamis ‘went Lou, he fctrhcci hock his poc- kcis full of shells to remind ms of Hi0 sound of the sen. This eve- lllllg from his outing to the wood- luiiil» wlicrv. the sticks of lumber ‘next will, 1L was a variety of wOlltzs lie fetched niid n spray of n [rt-v that l: quite rare to Jamie and inc ,2 jiinipcl of misty green Wolingc. It. “as iiurl: then. so dark that n snzniicr lmiill was clasped "n‘y in mine when no went oii <.Contiiiuc<i From Page 2) I rd iricjs-cfc lllUTC. to( and emzr, hn- uiml imam; ml ‘lav-n ll‘i'(‘.S u-zldl), and then pass- mu’ so ihnl arc would hcai" [ill junior O\‘(‘l‘ iiw must!‘ izute llll the ‘(Anni flow Now tin ‘Alllfi is more ‘moxirnh. and fro: the liiky sky mm frills to flash AJHIIiSi the \\ili- ‘dons "This is pretty Fall-like" James ‘(ii my (ioorwny offers. and ‘Jamie who rznlly should hr in hrri i\_\' lhlS time asks: "Don't you lillllm m s‘ nlri n1 Pnrd in for ltiiv iiiulii‘! l"s mid out there in 3th!‘ >liccl—ni1d (lurk. Just listen t0 {that ivinci and 2.1m!" l Until town-you.- e-Dlary ~-G00(l- night the figiiri "or, \\ ti! ucrc kill, ~ 1m 11.1 ‘~ . 11.0fm ‘ and ._< GRUWN PLUMS Ara Tree Ripaned, Thereiora, Full Flavoured N OW. Ask YOUR GROCER For I . - . - ‘ ' ' ' ISLAND GROWN PLUMS ' McIntosh Red Apples will soon be harvested ' When you buy Island Grown Fruit. you get the losi-