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This Advertisement and $2.00 w.il entitle you to a BEAUTIFUL 8 x l0 ,0iL COLORED PORTRAIT oi your child. ,_ (Rcgulnr price $4.00) Choice of tour proofs Only one Special Offer lo each child PHONE Z490 MEYERS STUDIOS I28 Richmond St., Charlottetown i AVIAN CZITENDAR In Mongolian: In loving rncenory of our darling, IVAN MERLE HAIVEY who paaed away September 2nd, 1M6. Near shady wall a. rose once grew, Budded and blossomed in God's free light, Watered and fed by morning dew. Shedding its sweetness day and night. As lt grow and blossomed fair and tall: Slowly rising to ioftlcr height, It came to a crevice in the wall, Through which their shone a beam of light. _ Onward it crept with added strength. With never a thought of fear or p e. It. followed the light through the And unfolded itself on the other side. ' grieve. And mnks our ooui-ags faint or tall? Nay lat. us faith and hope reeeive— The Arabs and Poi-shins compiled . pqflivms of their calendars iicoord- i lng in me migrations of birds. i .... ._ ‘TIDUROTHY DIX SAYS- i (Continued from Past T) The rose still grows beyond the wall. i Scattering fragrance far and wider} Just as it did in days of yore» Just as it did nii the other aifll! Just as it will forcvarmnrc, Ever Loved by Mother, Father and Brothers. In Memos-inns In loving mrimory of our dell‘ an“ and brother BRENTON STEWART BURNS who passed away on September 2nd, 1046. We have such strong sweet mentor lea of you or gplelnlid thin|s you did 0f words you laid And ‘we will always cherish these Until we mo. are dead. Mother, Dad and Robert. ‘Tim result of these letters was that Friend Husband 80b 80 llflfm‘ ed n»! riu- thought that maybe his wife was playinl the lame. too. that he bcrnme a fireside sitter. . And sti.\ another wife claims that when a middle-aged hlllblmd and lhillPl‘ wants his wife to irive him a divorce so he can marry In l8 or 10-year-old cutie, a curl: that that. m.» will do sn if he will take all of the five children. including. the bully Sim sold no bride wants a PZBFFIV. Maybe some of these rules for Nflybc not. Mostly it. depends on whether a wife has a sense of humor. 0r whoiiior she thinks he is worth keeping. There's no lost action Md Plelsclimanii‘: fresh Yeast goes rlgh: t0 work because it's actively fresh. ItTglves full delicious bread ‘"0". tender smooth rennin — perfect freshness, 1F YOU BAKE AT HOME, always‘ "k fir Ilelschmsoifs active fresh Y°m with Illa familiar yellow label. DWIJeUe-Cansdah casted favour- itt for over 70 years. i 4W horn the shop. A] Selina Iiarter and Margaret Mc- Pazxaasgngxz: “idiom” md Dfllllid. y I u Mr. and mi. Ralph Green. “m; a Comm,“ 0M Fhwm ‘Mr. iuiu Mrs. Keith Tomiison. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kennedy Mary Dutfy. and Family. Mr. ahd Mrs. N. Bsery and tem- Nl‘. and KY8. W. J. Rodd. lly. never fails is for her w i811 him Mr. and M-rs. Mamas Whelsn and Nan and Colin lave, Borden. P. Family. I2. I. ready-Wilde iflmili’ R5 R W114i"! Lilla and Matthew Watson and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Campbell and ' Family. Peggy. curing a plillanderer will work. __..._. .___4 with Fresh YecstI In Mesnorlasn- MAIY IKRLEY IIGGAR. The death oeeumd at the Prince Inward Island Hospital, on Wed, Aug. 9th., of Miss Mary Shirley Bigger; age 17, eldest. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Biggur. 143 Elm Ave. Her sudden passing came as a shock to her relatives and friends. Hurley was a kindly, cheerful young person with a winning smile and a ready hand which endeared her to liar wide circle of friends. lhe will be greatly missed by blonds at Central Christian Church where she was a member and regu- lar attendant. In the employ of Prowse Bros, shirley was a com- petent and willing saleslady, ba- loved by staff and customers but it. will be in the home where she will be missed moot of all. A beautiful and impressive fun- eral service was conducted by Mr. RJ. kyali, Montague, in the ab- sence 0t Bhinloy‘: regular pastor. M". M. D. Dunbar, at. the Outcliffe Funeral Home on -1"riday, Aug. lth. at 2 o'clock. A host of friends and relatives gathered to pay their lest respect-s, proving their affec- tion for s dear and loving f-rlend. The hymns sung were, "Unto the and “The 10rd is My 5hep~ hld." The music was iii charge of Central Cludstlan Church choir. Mr. Preston V. Beck sang "The Old Rugged Cross", which was Shir- ley's favorite hymn. The pallbear- ers who were close friends of Shir- ley were, Merrill Walsh, Bud Cnn- stable. Earl Birt, Fulton Proude. Walter Carver and Gregory Arsen- suit. Miss Biggar is survived by her parents, two sisters, Christina and A rim, caaiunrrsrowu GUARDIAJI IIITMI. 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' i POLICE COURT-At the Stip- endial-y Magistrate's Court Satur- day a man charged with theft was remanded until September 3rd" while a man charged with making a false statement for the purpose crevice lc mzth . shnll elahm nf death cause us to' Noelle, and three brothers, Ernest, or gbmmng money 1,-0.1, “Mm- DIVlBQII Ind R0)’ lil 8i hOmB- ployment insurance, was ordered "Nfli l-lll l/hfi 100m ii $110M lo repay the amount of money And the shuttles cease to fly, drawn illegally. A person charged Will God unveil the canvas with being drunk and disorderly Mid ffl/efll m6 "H1501! Why was dismissed. A non-support case The dark threads are as needful was withdrawn on agreement, In the Weaver's skllful hands, All the threads of gold and silver In the pattern that I-le has plan- “L” Personals i _ "How Miss Marjorie Miller oi Boston. The “any Mass, who has been nere for the 'wr“u" past. week smnrllng her vacation with her parents. Mr and Mrs. Stanley Miller, Clyde River. left. on return to Boston over ‘the ,week-end. to resume nel duties as [stenographer with a local firm ‘there. Prowse Bros. Ltd. Staff Prowse Bros. Ltd. Aunt Christie and Aunt lliza, Jamaica Plains. Aunt Elizabeth and Family. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Matheson. i Aunt Edith, Ray and Earl New, Mrs Cm, Glasgow, N. s. Mr. and Mrs. Alyre Arsenaul‘. Ferguson of Char- lottetown is spending some time M-ud m Wendel sumo». ‘2f...‘“.'i..‘3f"%i..?‘.'l°'u‘lfi’“liiiu’i‘i. Si"!!! Mrs. Ferguson who has‘ been on Christian Church Young People the nursing staff 0t the Provincial Nanny Parkman. Infirmary for the past tlizee and a Uncle Leo and Aunt Belle. nail years has l‘€S".'il6d due to ill- l..loyd.. Harold and Margaret ness. l-ler many friends was}. her iMntlieson. Boston. a speedy return to good health. Marion and Ed. McLennari. Man- treal. i Dr. and Mrs. R. H. Kennedy. Forbes and Julia Kennedy family. i Miss Miiry Gunn. Miss Vera 'MncKemie and her sister, Miss and Wilma MacKenzle of the Ken: , ‘Beauty shop of Kent. Street were Mr. and Mrs. Owen Proud. iierent visitors to Boston where Rupert lifc ay. i they spent two weeks visiting with Mr. and Mrs. R. T. White and relatives and friends in and about Myrtle. Boston. Tliey also spent some Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wholan and time visiting with Mr. and Mrs. family. Atliol D, MacLcod of Cambridge, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Trainer and Mass, and are returning home family. today. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Burke and Family. ' Mr. d M" . Cl d S0 d Fammfn r is au e me“ an Mrs. Kelly and Florence. m"). and Eleanor cm‘ Pelzlr. and Mrs. W. J. Hillier and , SY- Mr m“ M“ s53‘. Bu“ Lula and Norman Nicholson and ' " ' Joyce. Mr. and Mrs. l-lerb Carr and,‘ M,._ and M“ Percy warm Md Family" iFamily. ML ‘m! M“ 0m‘ mu“ “d Alice, John and Kay Feavyour. Family. Mr. find Mrs. Roht. Constable. Mickey Carr. Ruth and Johnny Williams. Eva and George Gregory. M M m l Doris. Vivian and Eileen. A,.,,,r,‘,,_'md "' J°hn w” “d Mr. and Mrs. John Bernard and Rum, consmbla hgézi Bros‘ Taxi. and Mrs. A. Costello and Evelyn and Myrtle MrKa JJR}, m, B sh _ col-ale. luvoivn and The BOY» m. iiiuaiusul-Ifiilryuiu garish. Leek" s; sympglhy Mrs. J. s. Garrick. Rev. M. n. Dunbar. MM"- mm" gimme" "ml hm‘ Nanny Bflgar, Jamaica Plains. - Uncle Wilfred, Pembroke, Ont. All" W‘ M's "wlllihy- Aunt Rose, Pembroke. 0m. P'1°Y°"°° 0"“ _ cud. M symnhy Mr. and Mrs. N. MacNeiin. Aunt Belle and Family, Bradal- Joyce and Florence Essem bane. PJLI. Mrs. Christie Gillie medallions, RITE; a.“ P. E. I. ' Gladys Druiwinond. Bradalbane, 301:5‘ geniflmsk an“ ‘u.’ P. II. l. ' ' ' aisle Wright, mainline. P.!Z.l. g1:i‘?,::uf“°"'“"' midfahxfxc-Qwlifl and JWCQ En‘ “d Pm” o“ ‘M m" Margaret and Alex McDonald. ma‘ ‘t; ildnngbrkum” m“. 3"‘°““""°‘ H“ n “h land iclun, oeiuivufonr. ' 0"" D‘ WT“ ’ T ‘M’ P‘ Mr. and Mrs. Francis Shimolian. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen T. Doyle, Everett, Mass. It. and Mrs. Walter Power. Bertha MacQuarria. Victoria, P. I 1 l}. l. Nettie and Victor. Gus, Helen and Frances Peters. Cape ‘Reverse. P. l. I. Eugene Doucettc. Frank and Lil Deueette, Hunter River. l’. I‘. l’. Mr. and In. John Callaghan. Clara hlaCallum. “Marlon and Illl Morley and fam- Mlrll felon. leaner and Ralph Small. Anaaeiault. m. and Mrs. Haney Gallant. Key Whltlock. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Whltlocli. \ m. and ma. Iby lord and fern- ily. Mr. and sen. Eldon MacLeaa, Melpeque Road. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley hard and Emily. Vlrgle Oairna. Dorothy Galleon. . and Mia. Warren Henderson an Family. r Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Vessey and Family. - lulwell Vaeaey. ‘u... Beck. Montague, P. r. I. Lilla and Matthew Watson and family. ,1 It Loadon lead Angledorl, West Ma lent. Iaglaal hniily extend their sincere thanks cards and messages of sympathy or ML m‘; Mm geymour Dunn m5 the death 0t their beloved Shirley. Alida Rayner, flgnish, P. l. I. a In Loving Memory _‘ . BllEllTllli riifiiiir snails viiodiedJeptanbarllfle "Where Smarter Women Shop” _-_.__--—--< PAGE THREE _ . i? “The ' 1 1 ; . * 19o QUEEN sr. PHONE m y t} ‘ Phyllis and Presto! Rose. Gordon and Vera MacPherson. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. John Davis and Johnny. . Lil and Fred Worth. James O'Brien and family. Mabel Spencer. Roy and Florence White. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Proud. I Mary and Louis Iongaphie. . Mr. and Mrs. Ed Shaw an.‘ lam-i lly. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Horne. i Yvonne Ross. Mrs. Nora MacPherson. Rose and Lloyd MscNevln. Louise Groom. Amy Whestley. Mr. and Mrs. Jack MacKlnnon. Tom acQuarrie. Lens tewart. Mrs. Sherreri and Alma. Edith MacLeod. lvfr. and Mrs. Bruce McCormick. Doris MacKinnon. Shirley MacKinnon. Mr. and Mrs. John Garrett. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Prlzzell and Family. Stella and Charles O'Brien. Cove- l heed. P. E. I. Mr. and Mrs. William Taylor. Eva and George Gregory. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gregory. Dorrie Jordan, Murray Harbor. P.I.I. Louis and Edwina Doyle. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice White and family, Rocky Pt. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh .7. MacLesn and family, Cornwall, P. E. l. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Doyle. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Maccallum. Mrs. Mary Mahar. , 'l‘ Basie Wilfred, Pembroke_ Cn- iario. MRO 0F TllilliliS Mr. and Mrs. ltenford Blggai- and to their kind neighbours, remtlves and frlenzb all who sent. flowers, helped in any way at the time of ill MEIMRIIM -_-—- h namely at AI-IANDII OOADY Dbl leatamber lliv 1M4. Iivvhaly Iemweaberad by llie 6.1. Nantes poerure, passer confuse". {Arlene} is she beadesu. sketched with ‘ft i- character givaaynaaaew " T‘ “’ii.""i...s._........i-i..ai$,' a .~ o CORDTEX SUPPORT - THAT LIFTS WITHOUT SHOULDER STRAP STRAIN it's that exclusive Comte: insert tliai inches Gothic different ' other braTIt loolis like a pretty design under each knew-bus it's a firm, corded’ perch that puts QQPORMQIO beet instead oi‘ from the shoulder amps. It's scientifically constructed to provide healthful Casdesa petal Cathie- fitted with Gothic. 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