_ ‘i; 9,1946 A a % Z % % % Canadian Legion Parade —-¢—-@_ In conjunction with the Provincial Convention Vet. W? %%%% erans oi‘ all wars are in it d t l Parade to the Monumcnvt, ewhegej‘; nwgiitgasrlllhli: Ilifigillon A 17"‘ Rem- @- A- C. (R) Band win Lead ’ ASSEMBLY POINT: Canadian Legion Home, Grafton s; TIME: 11:45 P.M. Monday, Sept, 9th Amuoss: By Order, V . PROVINCIAL PRESIDENT CANADIAN LEGION -wwwwmwmmi@a CONSIDER TUNNEL ‘UNDER I‘!!! CLYDI! GLASGOW. ‘lent. a - (GP) The Glasgow project of buluiilg a bridge across thi- Clyde at loin. nieston. debated for 40 years, will Dmblbl! be abandoned in favor of a cross-river tunnel oostirzgflsvooooo ($12,000,000). . This is the r-goommendaticn of tile City‘; i-lignwsys and Plannin Committee and vna whole ccuned Civvies. i KNOTTY QUESTION GIVEN NEW’ TWIST NORTON OANFA, gm I e - mom - m», Elihmge€l?d{i.ds°am)_n§ P0111101? Proud Lha - ed inmates-ms, aiidmzrgmll “and; 9m Ill f0 l-bstinerrce, John Edwards. another ‘linger was 1111151! ai proud that he an; never and 1d " l -- h mm hefithy‘ D91!!!’ of beer - w“ died on the same d _ made to build s blah-level Midge w" " u’ M" mm“ ' oostir.z£1.8i50,00o out tho r caused A55 1- nmmunuucrw Wm “If” ' .. owevrr. 1e 3 _ suggestion is that it be used to aid the gleilmfielrtwigif‘ build new factories. mm,- m mo, on “m,” ML k . It Progressive Conservative Association wmAbecgplvgnitIIion of the Progressive Conservative Party ELDON HALL ON WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 18th AT 8 P.M. STANDARD TIME For the purpose o_f nominating two candidates to -con- test the Fourth Diistrict of Queen’s in the next Provincial Election. Poll chairmen will please call meetings for the selection of delegates. GEORGE MacLEAN, OWEN CALLAGI-IAN, Convsuors. '__ Liberal Meeting Annual, meeting of the Third District of Queen’s will be held in the LEGION HALL, Mount Stewart at 7:30 Standard Time TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10TH. Ensisiuisininirunisirntuinnti. oicir-iirocizciriiuco American Has-d Coal- Owing to the continued shortage of Coke on account of steel strike, we are offering a new fuel. Anthracite Briqucis, and have a oar on track today. This fuel can be used in any kind of heater and has proven very satis- factory. Order a sample load today. W. D. GILLIS & CO. .. PHONE 176 QIEEEI ‘ IEIEIIEIEEJIEIEJEIIIIEIIEIEIEIIE liiollnor’: ' aw ‘his fl 111*‘ - ' ~ WELLIERS ' Jewelers Since 1868 of this Staffordshire village was. This eolanm is reserved of local interest. osi silvsrttaiiia of a sum natnre may inserted at five suits a ward. able in advance CIIABWELL for Photographs. SILEX Electric Toasters. Toombs Music Store. IIOWAID I IINNII I l1 Iootsesr. c gastric‘ 09m Saturdays until I P.M. CONIIDEIAT ION LIFE IN. BUBANCE. NOTICE T0 ADVERTISERS- All advertisements to appear in Guardian must be in oflice by noon cf day previous wdnsertion to ensun publication. CIT! POLICE COURT - At the city Police Court Saturday morning an owner of a vicious dpii agreed to settle damages and ‘I00 awav with the animal. INCREASE IN AII-RESTS-Zlhe total number of aneats made by City Police for the month of July was 102. For the same period in ‘i946 the arrests totalled so. The sreater number were apprehended on diaries of drunkenness. PARADE AT HHS-All veterans a-re asked to at ths lfllon Home today at 12:16 in- stead of 2 P.M. to parade to the x1e]: bgldelrnarifi where a“ WiIQfiIII a memor a en email-odes’. y SOCIAL GATHERING AT YOK —On August 21st ma. Herbert Vmev invited hBI‘ family. he: brothers and their wives to spend the evening with their cousin. Mrs. Whitehead. the former Hor- rie Seller, who was leaving next. day for her home in Att-ieboro, Mass. 1t is sixteen years since lion-is last visited P. E. I. and althoulh Ibo ww many ch ea and missed a niainiber of famii sr 18005. she enjoyed every day of her visit to York and Covehcad Where she spent many happy days of her childhood. The evening passed quickly with Jokes. rerndn- iscence and pleasant conversation. After a bountiful supper, a-ll loin- ed in a lively sing-song. ending with Auld Lang Sync: God Be With You Till We Meet and The King. ‘Ihen wishing Flori-la a safe journey home and hoping to. see her soon again. aoodbyes were said and all wend- e_d their way home. CHARMING WEDDING A very pretty Wedding of much inter- est to friends and relatives through- out the province was solsmnlzed nt the home of Mr and Mrs E. W. Spun‘, 779 Albert Street, New Glui- ow, when olieir eldest dauhter innifred Goiililng was united in marriage with Andrew Young Mac- lean, son of Mr. and Mrs Keith M. MsoLeen, of Snrnia Ont. '10 the stmins of bonengrinb Wedding March the bride crltered the room on the arm of her father, who gavc_ , her in marriage. The coupe were l unattended. Miss MaryDoul‘. Hil- ] ifax, rendered nuptial music DCIOIO and during the ceremony. Rev Harvey Denton pf Halifax, assisted by Rev. Byron G. Manner, perfor- med the ceremony in the presence of thirty guests. Receiving with the brlday party VETS the bride's par- ents and the groom's sister Mrs. Gilbert Jarrett of Soratford Ont. At the reception immediately follow- g Mrs. Jarrett presided at the beautifully appointed table. arid serving were air] friends of the bride. Following '._he receiW-PYI i‘! bride and groom ieic by piers fgr Charlottetown, P. E. I. The out-o.- town guests were Miss Marv Doull. Wing Commander George Fvey of Halifax, Constable and Mrs. Sappela of Antignnsh, and . and Mrs. Gilbert Jarroit of Stratford. 0m, Prim- to their marriage ti-e pride and groom served with the armed forces. The bride was c. Section Officer w'th the R. C. A. F. and the groom a squadron tender with the Eastern Air command. Beat wishes are extended .0 this popular young couple. Upon their; “mm they Will reside in Smforx Ont. —New Glasgow News. ILAPAUD W. M. S.—The 56D" tesiber meetlnfl 0i CYPPWd W3“- s. was helgd ti?‘ mgsdogywflab Dom Sept. 5th, with seven . four visitors pres- grilwbirlistilglibsence of the presi- MsoF sri no pre- dent, Mrs. J. the ‘meeting ma,» l m dear mother. 2 Ireemlznollcevzs. WM 59"" M ed tlhis life septembvr 9- 1°"- Today is s day 01 "mmhmu" With many all! mu in: rmmbw $325 all: m; oi the ‘world mah- Yfamil“ M ‘£3.31: iii??? o NW5 We who lovul you. all"! "Pl-é" BM ‘I'll Ill G0‘ Q0 l! Ill l-Qg Lovlngly Remem- “w...” "Jug-nation, Winnie. Ernest Taylor. M Vfiman-to-Woman. m“ "WLQQFIJM? ililREWALLlCl» your favourite Newttswepsi inbrvievn! Most. Wed . Fri. 2:80 \ Thane- fiends-Airbed I Double-hast ‘nus,- C. B. A. d DQBLOIS BROS» LTD. still be THE crinanorrizrowu cunamm rAGE dimes [To Starred Simply (I With Fashion Brilliance! the most flattering wardrobe fillers for Falll lines and an priced for thrifty budgets. Glam- orous dresses, clever suits and thrillingly smart coats, THE GLORIA Conner Queen and Richmond Street; New Coats. . . and Dresses... Greet Fall \ in our excitingly new collection . . . wonderful with their dramatic new Where Smarter Women: Shop” ivtrs. MacEariane their led in pro-yer and the hymn "In Christ ‘itrere Is No East or West" was sung. The minutes of the August meeting. which was held at the home of Mrs. Frank MacDonald, new study book had not been re- ceived, an interesting‘, reading. about Trinidad was g en roml the Blue Book by Mrs. Frank MacDonald. Mn. John Lelfd in- vited the members to meet at her, home in October. Meetin con- cluded with friendship circe and n delicious tea served bv the host- ess, assisted by Mrs. Wilmot Mac- Donald and Mrs. Malcolm Mec-, Kenzie. AFTERNOON AUXILIARY-The afternoc-ri Auxiliary of the _o- man's Missionary Society; of TflII-I ity United Church. Charlottetown. met in the East Parlor on Thurs-i day, Sept, 5th. Mrs. R. E, Mulch. the President, presided. Thirty five members and three visitors were present. Meeting opened with prayer by the President, after which the Lord's Prayer, W“ H?" peated in unison. All Joined -n singing “Saviour Like a Shepherd Mad Us", then the minutes or‘ the July-August meeting were read by Mrs. L. Bustln. The treasurer, Mrs. Bennett reported a total of $454.82 to date. The President spoke feel- in ly of the passing of one c-f our oftgicers, Mrs. Jaspard Plckard, who always took a keen interest lri the work and was very active in the Society. Mrs. Craswell was a19- poi-nted associate members set-re- tary to fill the vacant office. The Christian Stewardship Secretary, . Barbour reported $ll485 to E. C. McKay reported 60 visits, 33 to the hospital and Sanetorlum. The members were invited to spend a social evening at Mrs. J. L. Lockharvs home, to knit, squares for an afaghan to be sent to Labrador. The study book was introduced, "India at the 'I'hreshheld" by Dr. Winifred Bryce. A very interesting and in- aoructive programme on India was conducted by the President and five members. Beautiful crass- ware, jewellery and p, bed-spread from India were displayed by Mrs. Morrow. This was greatly enjoyed by those present. The collection was received and dedicated with rsyer. Meeting closed with the izpeh benediction, Personals Mr. w. cnesiggivranure. M.P., has returned from his parliament- a-ry duties st Ottawa. Wing Omids. Morris MacKin- non. R..C.A.F.. stationed at 0t- tawa. is on n brief visit to father, Lt. Col. D. A. MacKlnnon, D.S.O. s, few days visiting h 323% OQIIC. Mr. C. W. Murray has returned to his studies in New York after‘: Mr. and Mrs. K-uth Ramsey Ham- ilton left this morning on a visit to relatives and friends at Halifax. Digby and St. John. NB. Brop Report (Bank of Montreal) While delayed by rains in many districts, harvesting operations in the Prairie Provinces a-re again general. Cutting is nearing com- pletlon in Mani-tabs and the south and antral areas of Saskatchewan nd Alberta, acid is well under way In the northern sections. Thu-sh- ing ' o erstlovns are progressing favora ly. Grades generally are cod and eids range from light, irthe mo sture- eflcient areas in central and sou -wcstern Bask- stchewan, to good throughout a very large part of Alberta. Mani»- toba an Saskatchewan. The total wheat crop in the Prairies is esti- mated at well over 400,000,000 bushels and may reach 400900.000 bushels. the largest since 1M2, and above the ton-year average of 847,000,000. Sugar beet crops in were read and approved. and roll~ call answered with verses of scrip- Collection was taken a- 4 cler way. Pasturage is in fair con- dition. The potatc crop is below average, owing to lack of moisture early in the season, Other roots indicate normal yields. crops are satisfactory and are be- ing processed. The yield oi.’ ap les is below average, In Ontario, proved moisture conditions ing the past few weeks benefited roots, vegetables and field crops, but corn, beans, tobacco and to- m-. dur-' _ the bridesmaid a. necklace and matching bracelet and u; t1“, groomaman a gold tie clasp. Their many friends throughout the pro Vince 10in 1n uvisiing Mr and Mrs. l’ c ' - _» nnnmg lggrilsicigxiiiay- years of happiness (Patriot Please Copy) The Kirk Pulpit nfi’.'.”‘é’.“;r"nieriil‘".tiri.°ifilgti ent Sydney on a delegation from: matoes require wa-rmei" weather for roper maturing. Tobacco har- vest rig operations are ten day; to‘ twp weeks later than normal. With Preaching ycstezday morning Minister. the Revd. T. H. B. the m. threshin n arln 1 ti , average gm. been" gyleldgmé? e803)’; ers. said: You and I cannot buzld quality are reported for gram a staircase between earth and crops generally. Prospects for hmvei‘ we "e m! 800d 0.1011811. grapes remain favourable and wicked folk cannot of themselves peach returns are up to normal, “"4 30d. 0!’ b11116 501k iht" wore! although dry weather has reduc- of the dew-sprint. Besides we are ed grades somewhat. Plums and "Qt W158 BBOUQh- Whit INBWYWB apples are belpw gvflfagn, and would we use? Stee~ steps du not pears will be light. In the Mari- lead Skyward —not to the soul's time Provinces. copious rainfall iky. If we could build the staircase. during the past two weeks has where would we res‘. it ~ the top been beneficial and grains are cx- end of it? We hove tried in build pectcd to give average yields. Pns- it by our bright inventions, and turage is in fair condition. The now we pick our way among the yield of early potatoes rs below debris. Heaven is a gift. Every- normal, but. later varieties prom- thing is a gift in earth or hv-al/QIL 1w an overuse rewro- An oversee We did mi .'nake anything. Our U‘ 0i 81913105 0f 890d quality Ii life is e gift: we can transmit iii. In prospect In British Columbia» but not create it. Yet we iitirk wc tree fruit crops are heavy and ‘are can build our Own pBrQdLn we miltblflfl? well. Peaches and pears pram about yrllqenance Next‘ "e "u! be?! “Ervesied- 5MP‘ time you hear a man chirping or. me“; ‘a eta-H’ vlrleti" °f “p.91” that nonsense, tell him that n zi is a e“ ° m“. ye“ ‘ma ‘he PM“ few more breaths. or years he will mg cf Wealthies ‘has commenced. be in his gmvg J there "C eyes Tomatttrels are ITIOVIIIIE to the fresh on us from other world‘ ‘Md Qzfgrkis rgtgggdlgfgmi"sut asti-ilf they are sarcastic eyes, they ex- p g B as a" "l tract a vast amusement from sight the Cape Breton citizens’ ocmmitteel on full employment which plans to meet with Rrcwistructlon Mir.- isier Howe in Ottawa this nonth. The delegation, a re scntativc group of all m-unlclpall les. service! clubs and bounds o1 imde it‘ Cape Breton, would press for esiabiisli- merit of projects designed to ini- grove the rot of the Islands in- abitants and relieve what was termed as the alarming unemploy- ment situation Thelr proposals as reported at n citw council meeting last night will include the construction of n bridge or causeway Over the Strait of Canso; low ccst- housing pro- ram: clearance of slums .n the ndustrial area, and consziuction of hard-surfaced highways “lio Mention” 0f I Commission To‘ i Probe Farm Costs -moving his family to Georgetown i5 matching shoulder length veil Tho pated, shipments to cannerrcs in ,some districts have been seme- what, disappointing. Harvesting of onions is now under way and all vegetable and root crops are ma- turing satisfactorily. i Morrison-Campbell i _ Wedding i A very pretty August wedding took place at St. Andrews Aug. 1i when Margaret Mellissa. daughter of Mr. Joseph Campbell and tac late Mrs. Campbell of Point do Roche became the bride o! Joon Wilfred youngest sor- of Mr. and Mrs. Allin Morrison of Savaae Harbor. The ceremony was per- Jco-med by their pastor Rev. iTerrence Campbell who hi3) cele- 'br..zted the nuptial mass. Th: bride Ywas dressed in a street Tcngih 'dress of nale blue crepe wl.h ‘shoulder length ""11 caught with 1! coroner. of roses and carriui n beautiful mother of pear‘- rosary the gift of she groom. She was attended by her cousin Miss Ann McInnes dressed i1 pink crepe w‘i.h’ gmpm was attend-rd by his brother oi us -— brief dust pretending to self-reliance! Elrerf dust trying to build its own heaven! Heavcii and angels, if they come. muse be ll gift, a5 all life is a gift. as tternii‘. .iife must be a gift. Jacob found ,heaven by a dream. Bu! fo- us a ‘dream is not enough; we know. or ithink we krmv, too much about 'dreams. Recent impressions 0i the earth are in dreams. as Jacob's recent sight u,f a rock-staircase costs of operation in relation to was in his, dream. Repression: find prices of needed fsnn commodit- outlet in dreams. That. docs not its. explain why Jacob, a sinner drelm- Mr. MacKlnnon said there ‘was "no mention" of a royal commis- ed of heaven, iimess he was repres- sing some divine thing in him sign during his dispuagiung hem Perhaps he was. Perhaps that is yesterday with representative; of the Alberta Farmers’ Union and our trouble, Perhaps we ire kings in exile, trying h; repress thought the Saskatchewan section of the! United Farmers of Canada. of our homchnd. But admittedly 7 He said he had been asked if a dream is mt enough for our time; we need n surer sign. Th» rncar- he would “personally supporflihe farmers‘ request that the possi- nation? Would that be enough. the birth of Christ? That God Him- hiiity be investigated of “tying up" the prices farmers received self should take flesh, and thus for their products with their orp- bccome a living way between earth and heaven? Sometimes that faith oration costs. He had replied heo '(By The Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Sept. 6—Trade Min- ister MacKinnon denied today an Edmonton report that he had given his personal support to t-hei establishment of e royal commis- sion to investigate basic farm seems to me m0 rtnrtling tc re un- would "be very glad to submit true, too tar beyond mans devising the matter to my cabinet col- cpl mans daring/w be untvuc. too leagues." rrdlant in redeeming nusterv. salvation 1n an instances Mart! But why not? There can t-e- 1r. snlvsticn through a genera‘ liw A man could not confess ills =iiis or tell his sorrow ‘.0 a general law Our nature cries nut to believe The word “believe" means "by some- ’ STARTE YOUNG Sonja Henie was given a pair of ice skates for the first rrre on her eighth birthday and won her first figure skating contest when she was nine. Cyril. -—' ' Eollo i g the marriage cenmorw M"- M” Mk9“- sumcheh the brlldgi party motored to :.c . ho 1' .f iiv- ‘- ' “mm “ma!” ‘m’ werddiiig breiafast was sewed to ‘the immediate families after which the spend a brief honeymoon at 00E of the Island Mildly YEW“- serenaders arrived and in tho srlrd oua acclaim to tile newly mari-i-d one! leave, or oy nve". It implies n surrender anti n passionate cal .V. Belief is not mcrcly an affair 0i’ the mirrd; it ..s not merely an in- tcliectual assent to a theory of lite. n involves the heart. W! We courageous commitment of the will We must believe; it is our natures fir"; iflim- aficre n young couple depariei t0 short vacation at his home 1 m l »_._ v. nderhhtm‘ mooonntldegieggiitidln rigians hsld actnztwe food. How else. m law's" ‘g8 home o’ the ‘mom During the §I§¥§t¢hmn§§°e§“ onemWgic is flesh course of the evening a party of of our flesh‘ vet Mes!" M m“ time and fret. ________ NEAR-MONOPOLY extended m o! [hr world s 2:33:61; tgeutcélatiliinafiis Fwfifllr- diamonds are Dmduced l‘ Amca" ,_______ old traditional manner nail"- 303" CANADA'S CHICE ‘ mar"°"z.*zr"i er own mp e s: - monts such as chapped hands and sore feet, ecca is a safe and reliable stand- -by. Because is_so quiiclrly IOOEIIIIIQ, hetallilng an -re eving, I as punbeeome one of the moat popular 5nd most- Ircciucntly used of sl house- hold remedies. MeooaOIaHnsn-tissoldhyalibmalilb-OQWQ- inioaibpflesd. 95o. liiomlblhwoaod 01.00. Soothing Hcdhng Pain ofsfi dicata good average yields. In the Province‘ of Quebec, harvesting of a Islet-average grain I» is ash “MECCA” OIT m» Georgetown And Vicinity Mrs. Lemuel Robison of Lowe? Montague was a visitor m Georgetown on Friday. Mr. Clarence McSwain- will be the new janitor of the George- town High School for the coining term. Clarence was caretaker of the rink last printer and did a capable Job. Mr. William Kigkins of Char. lottetown is visiting here, the guest of Mayor and Mrs. P. L Boudreault. The writer had an opportunity of viewing at close range the co-n- crete walks and steps. recently completed czr the beautiful prop- erty of Mr. B. H. Stewart, "This work was done bv Mr. Andrew McNelll and is one of the finest Jobs of concrete work seen here in a long time. Mr. Bernard Batchilder of Pic- tou. N. S. is on n business trip to Georgeiou-n. Mr. Batchiider ha; rented a house here and plans on in the near future. 0125mm INFECTION v__ Spread ni sliri n-Abmeiils as the . ,1 common cold. ~o is. influenza and some oi‘ ' through "droplet infection" is sublet-t of a bulletin issur-d by the Drlffififllélli nf National H‘ lih and Welfare Trouble can he : "i-icri lr the miti- iitc particles vflilfllbd or sneezed llli0 the nil‘. ‘r '.~ thorcforv, not merely a matiov- of common ile- cency, but of slicer hygiene, in use handkerchiefs at nil limos to prc- vent spread or germs when sneez- ing or coughing. EXCESSIVi-I SMOKING While nrimiiiint: liie comforting effect of smoking on adults accus- tomed to it, health auihnriiiei condemn excessive smoking. This. they point. out, run cam-e El tire- some chronic vouch rind r-niarrh, and will llll\'i" a '|\‘l1’lllli‘l'l§i'ri offcct on enrluriini-n liy making fnc ‘wart irriizihlc. uu-ih coiiscqumv onset of fatigue. llfnderntion l5 advised in smoking as in all ar-tiviiies. FEE/Maori 01.967111! WlWl-‘II Rich or poor alikef this fine mrvlibiflfl ll very effective to relieve ‘PM! ‘Ed u”? vnus, tired, irritable feelings. of certain dsys"—when duo n» icmnie functional monthly disturbances. 170/1 £ fIllK/llflit‘ till-til a The Steel Leaves us short of Manufacturers cannot supply our Requirements. Please send one or more Hangers with each Dry Cleaning Garment’ Shortrf; Garment Hangers.