SEIEMBER ‘Z... is its middle. Mmtl Rolls like a doll buggy‘. . . Keeps rug colors fresh . . . Picks up dog Iselrs and Ilnl In a lily . . . E°IY I9 Gel out-easy lo put away.‘ 19. , 1941 Converts instantly to cleaner for uphol- ‘WYYT dflllfiflfl. lump shades, and more“! Never before so much Hoover at so low a price. Come in lor details on the New . Hoover Cleaner, Modelflfl Price $99.50 BUDGET ctus TERMS AVAILABLE THROUGH SIMPSCIPS CIIAIILCTTETCWII ACENCI‘ THE ROBERT SIMPSON EASTERN LIMITED _ F. A. S. Jones SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE l 129 Kent Street atwoodls Enlisted for Vitamin "D" s vAsronn-an MILK Phone 2188 scanvas ADAPTED ron MANY USES NEW YORK - Scarves will be tied about hats; wrapped high a. bove a tailored suit, or coat, or dress; 0X‘ Perhaps draped at the hip, or knotted at the waist. 'I‘wo scarves will make a draped front on a plain dress. Plain basic dresses-L and there are many of them for fall, because "its Central Guardian This column ls reserved for news o1 local Interest, but advertising of a newly nature may be Inserted at five cents a word strictly pay- able in advance, COOK’! rot rnowgrapns. IIMMIIVB TAXI. Phone 52L 'CONFEDERATION LIFE IN- URANCE. YORK UNITED CHURCH. — 11 A. M. Central Rally day servlca. 2.30 P. M. Pleasant Grove. 7.30 P. M. York. Rev. J. H. MacCallum. NEW WILLIS PIANO, - Bea/u- tlful design. Fine tone. Rich mah- ogany. Toombs Music Store. AT YOUR. SERVICE-Arnfast Coal Company. Phone 2498. CENTRAL PARISH — Sunday, Sept. 21st: anoe Cove 11 A.M., B. S. 10 A. .; Clydc River 3 P.M., B. S. 2 P.M.; Nine Mile Creek 7.30 Rev. T. W. Goodwill, Min- s er. MARITIME CENTRAL AIR- WAYS three times daily to Menc- tnn. Air and rail connections to Montreal and Boston. Phone 2081 or 540. SPECIAL PRICES-R. T. Hol- man Ltd., Charlottetown, are of- fering their entire stock of Ches- terfield suites at twenty per cent discount. Three-piece suites from $159. up. ::ANOT}IER SHIPMENT of War Assets Khaki Trousers, best value yet, size 80 to 40 Inch waist. On sale Friday, September 19th, in the basement. $1.25. Moore d: Mc- eod. SERVICES 0F WORSHIP. — Presbyterian Church in Canada. Sunday. Sept. 21st. Cardigan 11 A. M. Lorne Valley 3 P. M. Mon- tague 7.30 P. M. Sunday School Lorne Valley 2 P. M. Montague 11 A. M. R. D. MacLean, Minister. CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND. - Servlces Lord's Day, September 21, 1947. Belle River 10.30 A. M. Kiln- ross 2.30 P. M. Birch Hill 7.30 P. M. Sabbath School at Murray River 2.100 P. M. All services standard t me. . RRCYIINC busy career women and homekcep- ers like them-will have a wide set. M41011 0f costume jewelry from which to choose adornment. The quality is better, dollar for dollar, with metals and labor more read- ily available, and crystals coming in again from overseas. There are silver and gold fili- gree, and bits of fringe are added such as appeared on great grand- mother's jewelry. TORAL CHARGE. - St. Church, Georgetown, at United Ohurch Choir will be CHERRY VALLEY CHURCH. -- Service GEORGETOWN UNITED PAS- David's 11 A. Sturgeon at 2.30 P. M. and 7.30 RM. Special Sixty Fourth Anniversary Servi-ccs. Guest. Prcnchcl‘, Rev. Dr. A. D. MacKenzic, M. A.. Montague M. in charge of all music at 2.30 P. M. UNITED September CHILDREN noed . - . rich. aniform mill: (or s t r o n g, sturdy bodies. Children lqvo the fresh ll!- Ital flavour of I Is ol e s o m a SIlVERWO0D'S_ Irradiated IVAPCRATED IA I L N s - - SAFE and ls lg h 1y nutri- i" _ - elous. Proton your child by uflq Hilvmvoovfs Milk for maximum food Illne- a.’ There are short collar necklaces in gold and silver-s trifle longer, however. than the high-up dog coi- lars oi last year. And there are car rings and bracelets to match. There are metal fcbs-to be worn at the waist, or below the left shoulder. CARD 0F THANKS Alec MacKenzie and Family, wish to thank neighbours and friends for their many acts of kindness, also those who sent flowers. cards and letters of sympathy during their recent bereavement. 21st. at 11.60 A. M. Vernon River . at 7.30 P. M. ‘lihe minister will con- duct both services. The Secretary of thc Lord's Day Alliance, Rev. Lloyd Marshall, will be the speaker at St. Andrew's. Orwell. at 2.30 All lntercstcd i-n this work are ‘invited to attend. A. S. Weir, Minister. POWNAL CHARGE. -- United Church of Canada. Rev, E. R. Mac- Vicar, Minister. Worship services, Sunday. September 21st. 11.00 A.M. Mount Herbert. Guest Preacher, Rev. ‘L, G. Marshall, B. A.. Mari- time Ficld Secretary, Lord's Day Alliance of Canada. 2.30 P. M. Mill- vlew, the Minister in charge. 7.30 P. M_ Pownal. Guest Preacher, Mr. H. A. Botstonc. l.- CAKE » THE wuss voukenatvAs vov can seminar a_ cum unuusm BBADALBANE Pastoral Charge. Services Sunday. September 21st- Rose Valley 11 A. M. North Gran- ville 3 P. M. Pleasant Valley 730 CHABIQIIQTQWN GUARDIAN llurant-llennessey The church of the Most Holy Re- deemer was the scene of s pretty Septembe; wedding on Monday, GROCERY WEEK-END PAGLTIIRJ?! Aylmer Vegetable Soup. 3 cons . .. BARGAINS 35c Sept. loth at 8.30 o'clock, when tip veil and carried a bouquet of American Beauty roses. l-Ior attendant wasMlssOhristine Snap-dragon in pastel shades. Marlene Joyce. vouusest daughter Bgngqn’; Tum", Soup-Choice ol Asparagus, Gm" T°"‘°'°°" of Mrs. and the late Montague, J . 3 I peck ,, Henncssey became the bride oil m“- mm -- -- Green PM, Baal Noodle, Lawrence Earl, son of Mr. and _______ C.‘ o _ 4 _ Mrs. Lawrence Durant of Olcr- _ "Yr "W"- ' mot-i. P. c. ru-nu- i M<l='"'= P-Iddus a cons 33c rk hzd and Lamb 45G The cerotnvnv was Performed’ Powders.3 pkgs. .. C w‘ w“ and N-uptisl Mast; celebrated by Rev. Father E. B dwln. - ~ - ‘Ilhe bride. who was given in mar- I Rip. 10mm”, Pickling onion" CHOICE BEEF siege by her uncle, Mr. James 1".‘ z ' lo ll?!- - ----- R k Duffy, entered the Church to the; lbs. .. 0MB, 5M . elk Btrflllns of the Wedding March play- | ed by Mr. Alex n. McLean. she, Canned Tomatoes. Grapes. looked charming in a floor length App]; Jukt 2 can, i l lb. .. . .. es, . gown of white satin with finger- 2 mm . I " l Durant, sister of the groom, who OWIIQe "I'd GraPellull wore a floor length gown of shell _ pink with matching shoulder length Blend Juln- veil. she carried a nosegay of Z cons ... .. c FITZROY GROCERY Phone Phone 2002 2002 Prop. LESTER KEIZER The groom was attended by the bride's brother Mr. Lorne Hennessey The ushers were Mr. Everett MacKinnon, brother-in-law of the bride and Mr. Joseph Gallant, Mend of the groom. During the Mass, hymns were rendered by Frances I-lennessey. The‘brlde's mother wo-re a dress of mauve black accessories and a corsage oi pink carhstions. The groom's mother wore s dress of purple crepe with black acces- ories and a corsage of pink cur- nations. Following the ceremony a wed- ding breakfast was held at the home o1 the bride for about sixty relat- ives and friends. The table was appropriate Miss ding cakes. Pink tapers, silver candlesticks and pink and white snapdragon made an artstic dec- oration. - Tihe bride and groom left by ca: for various points of interest on the Island. The bride's going-away suit was of sky blue wool with matching shortie coat and navy accessories. The groom's gift to his bride was a white prayer book. To the best P. M. w. B. MacPhail. Minlslér. CORNWALL PASTORAL CIIIAHGE United Church of Can- ada. Services September 21st. Kingston 11 A. M. New Dominlorn 3 P. M. Dedication of Communion Table at the service. Cornwall 7.30 P. M. Rev. M. K. Charmsm. MR. AND MRS. FRANK HOW- ATT, Carleton, wish to announce the engagement of their eldest daughter Catherine Edna. to Dean Harold. son of Mr. and Mrs. Nethim Bell, Carleton. Marriage to take place in the near future. THE PRESBYTEBIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. - Services on Sun- day, September 21st will be as» follows: Caledonia 11.00 A. M. Mur-ray Harbour 3.00 P. M. Wood Islands 7.30 P. M. Rev. T, A. A. Duke. Minister. NEW GLASGOW, Fredericton. Bradalbane. Services Lord's day, 21st. (D. V.) as follows: New Glas- gow 1100. Fredericton 3.00. Bradal- bane 7.30. Young People's group meets at Hazel Grove Friday night, 19th. J. W. Hayter, Minister. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. - Brookfleld Charge. Services next Lord's day as follows: 2.30 P. M. l-lartsville 4 P. M. Young People's Society Meeting Friday ev- ening 8 P, M. Note change in time for the Brookflcld and Hsrtsvills Services. Mr. Donald Nicholson. 8'1‘. JOHN'S PREBYTEBIAN CHURCH, Belfast. Services Sunday, Septomber 21st, will be as follows: Service in the afternoon at 3 o'clock. Preacher. Scmers. Charlottetown. Service in man a signet ring and silver cig- ‘arette cases to the ushers. 7111c bride's gift to the brides- maid was a sterling silver cross and the Lake poets lived and wrote. The Robert Burns‘ country came next, followed by a stop at Glamis Castle, mythical home of McBeth. as a "Grand Old Lady", ever ready in sickness, death or sorrow to help and comfort those bereaved or in, trouble. | CARD 0F THANKS flowered Jersey with . centered with two three-tired wed-| central figure in the great Shakespearean drama. Then back to London again, where they be- When Doctors were hard to get, when nurses were unheard of, many a young man and ma/ny a young came acquainted with the streets Womln in Klnlwrb 58W the and, names associated with Dick- “Sh! 0f day mm’ h" ens. Dr. Johnson, Rossetti and 5km and KTIOWlPGEP» UV- ing near the C_ N. R. Station in Kinkora (then called sowwest) she was often called on by trainmen for meals, and when storms of winter would block the railway many a good breakfast or dinner would she prepare in short notice for men both 001d and hungry from hours of shovelling snow. Her funeral followed by s large concourse of people, took place on Saturday. August 30th, from her home, to St. Malachafs Church, Kinkors, where s. Solemn Requiem High M855 was sung by Rev. F. Mc- iCarlyle. From London they fol- ‘lowed the route of the Canterbury Pilgrims, made famous by Chau- Tcer. The tour unfortunately was lcut short because of the impossi- |billty of getting hotel accommo- ldatlons in some districts. Miss ‘Ramsay noted a severe lack of 'brcad in England. The meals gen- lerally were good. but slight. There is a five shilling ceiling on dinners but some restaurants get lover this by s cover charge. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McCarveli. ‘Kinkora, wishes to thank all those ‘who sent Mass Cards. Letters ol ‘Sympathy and all who helped ll 'any way during the death oi their beloved grandmother, also to Dr. Gallant and to Rev. Father George lMcCabe who came so quickly when called. l SMOOTHER ROLLING g LONDON _- (CP) -— In an. effort to obtain higher annual mileage and lower maintenance costs, sev- eral ste-am locomotives have been fitted with roller bearings for smoother and faster running. Similarly, several engines have been fitted with special-type valve | MRS. TI-IOS. MeCAIWELL | A link between the past and the ‘present has been severed by the ‘sudden passing of Mrs. Thas. Mc- Carvell, a highly respected and life long resident of Kinkoran | Death came quite unexpectedly ion the afternoon of August 27th. Quaid as celebrant, with Rev. Father Keefe as deacon and Father Cass as sub-deacon, after which her remains were laid to rest beside those of her husband and six ohild- ren who predeceased her. 'l‘here are left to mourn. one son, Emmett. Vancouver; two daughters Sr. Mary gear for experiments in fuel ac- onomy. BISHOP - DRAMATIST OOLOHBSTER, England -- (OP) —Di.rcct0r of the new Colchester Glasgow Road 11 A. M. Brookfleld- Rewd. T. “.11! chgln- l- to h m mel A daughter of the late Mr. and "V 011-5 9-‘ m" 5° Mrs. John Ranagham. She married bride was tendered a miscellaneous?“ 1353 Thomas Mccm-ven and by Show" by her slrl friends at than" thrift and hard work helped home of Miss Joan Hennesseyywhere build a vary comfortable borne for she received many lovely gifts. themselves and their nine- childrr". Among the many beautiful gifts But God's ways are not always our was a blanket from the Patriot ways and sht- was obligxi to su...r staff wwhere the bride ls employed. the loss of her husband and two of Their many friends join in wish- her young gi-rlr and to carry on in; Mn gnd Mrs, Durant mgnylalone with the rest of the family. ‘years of happy ‘vedded life. A grulv Chrisdtien firs: utrrixdnruvthfi: an avery evou a oc s ; CRASWELL for Photographs. Iplaccd her trust in God and his Blessed Mother to help her. Old VALLEYFIELD CIIURCII.—St-r- and young knew her as Grandma vice September 21st at 11.00 A. M. Irene (who was horn for funa a1) Repumry Cmnplmy it Rt‘ Rev‘ and Ethel, (Mrs. Basil Duffy). Also F- D‘ V N'“b°’°“‘='hr 315*“? "Y two sisters Mrs. P. Mulligan, New- Cduiiesle" ton and Mrs. F. McAleer, Char- lottetown; also three brothers _ ' Peter Ranaghan. California; Walter Itching! Burning! ~ Renaghan, Alberta and James Rsnsghan, Klnkora. She also leaves several grand children and great grand children, one of her grand children being Mr. Ralph Mc- Carvell, Post Master, Kinkora. The pail bearers were: P. L. Morris, John Mulligan, Philip Duffy. Stephen Johnston. Aloysius Roberts and Walter Connick. Let us place our heatrts at the Pqrspiring Feet Go to Hughes Drug Co. Ltd, the Jenkins Pharmacy, or any drug- gist today and get an original bottle of Moones Emerald Oil. Don't worry-this powerful pene- tratlng oil brings such ease and comfort that you'll soon be able to - go about your work again. happy r‘ ,,' - and without that almost unbear- ' foot of the cross _ death of this loved one for the sakel Rub on Emmld 01L isnishk- n’ mm who died on H‘ (freely; it does not stain-ls eco- iMcCarvell. but she was also know-n ' M» ~- i-i a l‘.'r§'éif.“'"s.'§£“§.'..';?§t :,;:;:..:::.-. Ki-lirnulr at 3.00 P. M. Orwell Head at 7.30. Rev. James Maclnnes will‘, conduct all of these services. HAZELBRDOK, UIGG. BAPTIST‘ FASTORATE. — Services Sundsyfl September 21st. Uigg 3 PM. l-Iazcl- . Ibrook 7.30 P. M. Sunday School 11 A_ M. Rev, I. A. Corbett, Minister.‘ ;. i I T0 DRAW UP UNIFORM ACT —'I‘wo' Charlottetown la w y e r s, ~Messrs. K. M. Martin and J. 0. C. i Campbell, will draw up a. uniform Act of Incorporation for the six! Towns of Alberton, Kcnslngtonfl ‘ Borden, Montague, Georgetown“ and Souris to be presented for approval at the next session ofI the Provincial Legislature. The‘ decision by the Mayors and Coun- cils of the six Towns to have their, incorporation Acts uniform ls the ‘result of’ a series of meetings, the ‘first of which was held in the ;Lc_gislative Chambers on July 29th "m: GIRLS’ sronr CAN nu. You: REQUIREMENTS FOR wmrrn Misses Coats In Newest Winter Shades and Style! 16.95 to 39.95 Md awept me. able aching and soreness. ‘ I cup a" whites IA teaspoon salt I teaspoon cream eI tartar I teaspoon vanilla V4 teaspoon almond aslrod IOIIIID IIAMNG CARI r-------_._---.---------------------~--¢--------------- l CHERRY ANGEL CAKE I I cup sifted Swans Devil Ii t IV‘ cups lifted granulated sugar l6 cup llnaly chopped rnaraselilno cherries A prise-winning ‘Cake Flour for over 50 yells 80$ Enjoy Baking Success LikeThis l GUESTS spread the fame - families sing the praise —- of women who make cakes like this! Soft as a cloud, heavenly tender, superbly moist and flavor- ful — this is cake u you'd like to make it. And you can have success like this every time, if you me Swans Down Cake Flour. - Sponge cake or butter cake —- white or chocolate or spice -—Swans Down makes cakes that are fluffy, moist . . . more delicious Even economy cakes have .1 luxury taste, with Swans Down. Made from the cram of selected Canadian wheat crops, Swans Down is milled-by an exclusive "Controlled Milling" process, and sifted again and again throu h silk, until superbly even and 27 times as fine as ordinary our. For mics, for any day — you'll bake a barter Coke with Swans wn. ~ Silr flour once. measure; all: tour times. Bear whncs and ulr until foamy throughout; lilr in cream of tartar and bee: still but not dry. Pold in my: carefully, 1 tablespoons as a time. Fold In flavoring. Sift sod folrl In flour, a small amount s: a time. Pour id of boner Into ungreesed angel rake pan; sprinkle with half the cherries. Add another H of berm. remaining cherries. then remainin| batter. Run knife lllrou|h Mam rep to bottom of pea, to ml: cherries throughout. Bake in slow oven (279!) 30 minutes: raise hen to 321' and bake about 30 minutes longer. 1n- ven on ma ulllll cold. May be covered with chocolate Irina. D0190 FLOUR , Ieetelleclpeesele¢hdn|e' New hoes Down ls Dllemn hora Ordnary News: -.ea lcln; up: Is Mocha granulated! V N;- ss m): a: use‘: than unfilled" - a Av t o rgbon ow Eflnirlhgkhooeeoneil-Ielt can m A Product of Glnelnl Foods the iivening st 7.30 conducted by! Ill-OPENING AT STURGEON- hhe Young People's society. Please After being closed for renovations note hour of the service ln the for nine Sundays, during which_ afternoon, lthe congregation enjoyed the gen- i ,erous hospitality of the _Baptist| TRYON —- BONSHAW BAPTIST,‘ Church, the Sturgeon United PASTOIZMTE. — Services for Sun» church was re-opened on Sunday, day, September 21st are: Albany 11 the 14th. with a large cong-rega- y A- M- Westmortlflfld 3 P. M- Tryon tion attending. Much appreciated 7.30 P. M. Annual ‘Iihonk Offering (lugtg were fgndergd by Mf5_ Ar. Girls Coats Trimmed and Untrimmed in Belted Models} Sizes 7-14: ' appointed at the October meeting service and 76th Anniversary of the Women's Missionary Society. Spec- lal music. The speaker will be Miss Laura, Bain, Missionary on furlough from India. Rev. C. A. Hicks. Min- ister. ' CHURCH NOTICE. - Tryon Pas- toral Charge of the United Church of Canada. Services on Sunday, September 21st, as follows: Cape Traverse 11 A. M’. B. S. 10 A. M. Tryon 3 P. M. Anniversary Service and unveiling of Memorial Window Rev, T. E. MacLennan of Trinity, Ul-ted Church, Charlottetown, will] he the special speaker. Musical sel- ections will be rendered by thel Charlottetown Male Octette and by Mrs. L. M. Callbeck of Summerside! A special offering will be taken to‘ help defray expenses of installing Memorial window. S. S. 10 A. M.’ Crapsud 7.30 P. M. Rev. E. 11.. Woodslde, B. A., Minister. INOOKFIELD WOMIN’! IN-j STITUTB RSORGANIZED -- A, meeting was held in the Brook- neld School on Wednesday even- inl. Sept. 17th for the purpose of reorganizing the Institute branch in the district and the following officers were elected for the com- ing year: President, Mrs. Wilbert Stetson; vice-president, Mrs. Don- ald B. Campbell: and secretary, Mrs. Roagh Moore. The directors appointed were Mrs. Mactcod. Mrs. Arch Johnston and‘ Miss Grace Wood. Auditors are to be which is being held on the first Tuesday, October 7th, at I o'clock. The program prepared by the con- vener of arts and literature, Mrs. Harold Laird, will be studied at the October meeting. During the summer and autummmeetlngs will he held in the school or hall and other plans will be made for the winter lnotlhhl. thur Jenkins and Mrs. Myrtle Babineau of Georgetown and the special essage was delivered by‘ |the minister, the Rev. Sidney J. Boyce. The church building pre- rents e. fine appearance and the people are to be congratulated upon their achievement. On the coming Sunday the sixty-fourth anniversary is to be observed with Jervlces at 2.30 and 7.30 and Dr. A. D. Mackenzie of Charlottetown as guest preacher. The Montague United Church Choir will have charge of the music in the after- noon. l RETURNS FROM UNITED, KlNGDOM»—Miss Helen Ramsay.‘ of the stai‘! of Prince of Wales! College, returned recently fromat tour of England and Scotlanzhl conducted by the Bureau of Unt- versity ‘Travel. She covered, withl six other members from American universities, the districts in Eng- land and Scotland famous in lit- ersture. Starting from London in a seven passenger automobile they motored in a circular tour north to Wales, Chester and the Lake‘ District where Wordsworth and r THE MISSES gqwufsansmsunals “hoses” PIICIS ‘lnmhaosa I59 QUEEN ST. 12.95’ to 24.50 arfl IAIY COAT ssrs Children's Three-Piece COAT SETS ‘u, n Blanket can, VeI- ‘£- ours, Wool Suedes, half qll pretty shades. Sizes 3-6! 12.95 in 19.95 Snow Suits and lunt- inga galore, la pastel shades. Holmes 8: Bradley CHARLOTTETOWN ruoasn .___l