mucus? s. 194s ' .11 r I Hill ll. VX The Continental Limited spans Canada. lute I920 this famous Canadian National train has provided dependable daily railway service. Ike Continental Limited has all the comforts for modern long distance travel . . . sir conditioned ,ANJIDIAN » .-. ~~~ . rri Z- (f/ ......~ss..s..-....--....."" Directly served by The Continental Limited are! n I'll: "Blue B005" - your Canadian National Time Tabla — "Passport" to everywhere in Canada. I371 u . ‘"0! local interest, but ldvertlslng oi Inches and ‘through’ sleeping cars with various types of accommodations, rooms and berths . . . observation lounge cars . . . delicious dining cat meals . . . thoughtful, courteous service. Completely relaxed with ample room to move around, you'll enjoy your trip. And you'll discover Canada's greatness, for past your window flows a colorful panorama of cities, lakes, wheatfields and mountains. See Canada this year. Go Canadian National. Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto, Winnipeg Saskatoon, Edmonton, jasper, Mancouver, COUIIISY AND SIIVICI Wbelbrr a! Imus -- or "going plates" — in all your, _ eonrsm 1017b Canadian National, you will rxpnienn courtesy sud service. NATIONAL RAILWAY! i AIRLINES 0 STEAMSHIPB 0 HOTELS Q IXPRESS I TELEGRAPHS A SEASON TICKET OLD IIOMEWEEK SAVES YOU $2.00 AND THE INCONVENIENCE AT THE GATE GET YOURS TODAY ~ vn sue AT ALL onus STORES m M|LTON'S _OLD smn Ii- FRIINDLY SUGGESTION lent Truman hasn't reacted to coy platiorm suggested \-__- VANCOUVER —- (C?) — Presi- to him A wire from W.R. Smith. Van- couver, chlei oi "Canada's Demo- cratic Party." Smith said "lt would be a good iclea...to give Europe to a Russia. and throw In s couple oi million dollars to boot." Alone, or with milk . . . spread with cheese or jam . ..served with fruit or any dessert. INDIAN CHIEFS PARIADE BANPF. Alta, _- (C P) -—A parade oi Btoney Indian chieitsins irom Morley. Alta. featured the Indisn Dsy celebration here. Es- corted by s contingent oi Mounties the chiefs rode to the Banii Springs l-lotel in iull tribal regalla. i In Menaoriana In loving Iemory oi SHIRLEY BIG-GAR who passed sway August 6th, 1947. Death hss grasped our darling Cold u marble is her brow; flushed is all the merry laughter Closed on us those dear eyes now. precious How we miss her in the morning When It dswns with pale grey light Tllfllllh the busy dsy we miss her Also in the silent night. She has gone to be with Jesus, letter, better for we know; But we ieel our loss no deeply. That aflectlonh tears must flow. sun, Missed s; Flsther. Mother, Sisters and Brothers. sunenunrsunisnlr or nurses I I our Soldiers‘ Memorial lios- 1 pltsl, Camphellion, New I1 Brunswick. 00 Bed Stsud- ‘ srdlsed Hospital. Comiort- f. able suite in Modern Nurses I r I! Instlgouche and Bly Chsl- ‘I I Home. Address replies to E. J. Davies. care oi shove i Hospital. fl . die counts the tears we shed n-na GUARDIAN. cnaanorrrsrowu IIEIITIIIIL GUARDIAN This column is reserved in: new. a nswsy nature may be inserted st iive cents a word strictly psy- able in advance cnaswnr. m runaways;- conranmsnon sunauca. uulm. HOWARD Mcmhll!’ Pitted Footwear st 175 Queen street. AT YOUR SEBVICI -.. Arnissi Coal Co. Phone M98. PHONE SAUNDERS. 1800 Io: group and wedding pictures or location. SEASON TIICKETS ior 01¢ Home Week on sale now g1», Q11 DP“! Stores and Milton's Old Spain. ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Beiiust. Rev. R. S. Qulg. 18y. PhD, Minister. Morning Wm». ship 11. Evening Worship 7.30. so;- vice in Newton School, Wednepdgy 8 P. M. TRYON — BONSHAW BAPTIST PASTURATE. - There will be no services during August. Regulgr Sunday School in Tryon. Rev. C. A. Hicks, Minister. Ill-IE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. - Services on sun. day. August 8th, will be as follows: Wood Islands 11.00 A. M. Caledonia 3.00 P. M. Murray Harbour 7.30 P, M. Rev. A. Murchison, guest preacher. BELFAST -- BELLE RIVE R CHARGE, United Church oi Can- ada. Services ior Sunday. August 8th. Belle River. 10.00 A. M. Eldon, 7.30 P. M. Sunday Schools. Belle River 10.00 A, M. South Pinette 2.30 P. M, J. Edward Baxter. Stud- ent Minister. CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND. — Sacrament oi Lord's Supper. Mur- ray River. Lords Day. August 8th, 10.30 A. M. Preparatory Services. Thursday and Saturday. 8.00 P. M. Sabbath evening. 730. Thanltmiv. lng. Monday. 10.00 A. M. IIHE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA, August 8th. Cardi- gan 11.00 A. M. Lorne Valley 3.30 P. M. Montague 7.30 P. M. The speaker wlll b_e Rev. Edwin G. Ma:- Donald oi St. Stephen, New Bruns- every trace of "B0." ' I "I'D GIVEN Dicir t." loos u cneery good- nightl They merely nodded in reply-but I was getting used to their unfrlendliness. Then, es I ywelked away-toms the whisper-‘RO-‘Bl- I Ils fresh, clean scent is your guarantee oi protection HE clean scent of Lifebuofs thick rich lather is your guarantee of protection. It banishes "B.O."(bodyod0r) . . .gives you all-over freshness for hours afterwards. You'll notice that Lifebuoy acts immediately. In just a few seconds, Lifebuoys rlesn scent has entirely disappeared and so r" n I WAS TI-IUNDERSTRUGK ' . ...when I heardthat whisper! USE IT DAILY FROM HEAD TO TOE- Tests prove you can build up your protection against "B.O.'-' by bathing with Lifebuoy every day. Try it for just seven days. Your skin will feel so fresh and gently caressed from the abundance of lather Lifebuoy always gives. And, with Llfebuog/‘s longer-lasting protec- tion, you're completely free of "BO." vorriesJ PAGE THREE T‘? \ 2 "THAT EXPLAINED it oIII In o flush I understood the coolness of others here at the office . . . my failure to Iond Ihoi uro- . motion I hod looked forward to.“ I '3 "THAT'S WHENI 1 a storied using Lilebuoy T? 7 i . . . It wre has helped ; —— me cl lot. I'm going__i___ _ places nov/“Jhonks I y ’ to my daily ' Liiebooy both." """‘ ”‘""“‘fi¢i'nap-wwron i n, _ 0 A LEVER rsooocé llreauov stops "nos: wick. PRESBITIIRIAN CHURCH. -— q Canoe Cove 11 A. M. S. S. 10 A. M. Clyde River 3 P. M. S. S. 2 P. M. MASONIC SERVICE in Cape Nine Mile creek 7.30 P. M. Traverse Church or Scotland Sun- Churchlll 10 A. M. Rev. T. W. Good- day, August 8th. at 3 P. M. The will, Minister. address will be given by Rev. Rich- ard Westaway oi, Boston. Rev. Mr. Westaway will be attending Com- munlon Service Church _oi Scot- land. August 8th, at Murray River. CHERRY VALLEY UNITED CHURCH. -- Service August 8th, at. 11.00 A. M. Vernon River at 2.30 St. Andrew's. Orwell, at 7.30. i Please note these hours. A. S. Weir- C 0 R N W A LI. PASTORAL Minister cannon. _ Services August am. Cornwall 11 A M. Church School 11.15 A. M. W. M. S. Monday, 8.30 th Mrs. Charles ‘Hyde. New Dominion 3 P. M. Church School 2 P. M. Kingston Church School 1on0 A. M. Public Worship 1.30 P. M. Rev. M. K. Charman. MiYHS‘ ter. THE PRESBYTEBIIAN CHURCH IN CANADA.- Brookfield Charge. Services next Lords Day as 10l- lows: Hartsville 11 A. M. S. S. 10 A. M. Young People's Service Fri- day evening 8 P. M. Hunter River 3 P. M. Glasgow Road 7.30 P. M. Brooldield S. S. 10.30 A. M. Rev. Donald Nicholson, Minister. ._.__._. (HVENDIISl-I UNITED PAS- TORAL CHARGE-Sunday. Aug- u.st 8th. Cavendish 11 A, M. New Glasgow 7.30 P. M. Cavendish Sun- day School in the United Church 1O A. M. George Gough, Minister. DIVINE WORSHIP August Shh. at Church oi Christ. New Glasgow, l0 A. M. Bible School. 11 A. M. Morning Worship. 3 P. M. Bradal- bane and 7.30 P. M. Fredericton, P. E. I. A welcome to all. P. L. Richardson. Minister. WINSLOE UNITED CHURCH Services for Sunday, August 8th. l-Iighfleld ll. A. M. S. School 10 A. M. Prlncetown Road 3 P. M. S. School 2 P. M. South Winsloe 7.30 PM. S. School 10.45 A.M. North Winsloe S, School 10.30 A. M. John F. MaeKay. Student Minister. TRYON PASTORIAL CHARGE 01 the United Church oi Canada. services on Sunday. August 8th. as iollowsz-Tryon, Anniversary Ser- vice 11 A M Speaker, Rev. H. C. Rice. D. D. Soloist, Mrs“ Lfilgh Csllbeclt oi Summer-side. C. S. 10 A. M. Also service on Monday l" 3 P. M. Speaker, Rev. M. K. Char- rnsn. BA, oi Cornwall. C5199 TF5"- erse, 3 P. M. Baptismal Service. Speaker Rev. E. S. Weeks. C. S. 2 P. M. Crapaud. 7.30 P~ M- C- S» ll A. M. Rev. 1:. n. Woodside. a. A.. Nilnlsier. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADAQ- Services ior Sun. day, August 8th. as iollows: Mt. Stewart 11 A. M. Hlghfield 3.15 P. M. Marshileld 730 P. M. Sunday Schools, Harrington 10.30 A. M. Msrshlleld 10.30 ‘A. M. l-lighiield 2.30 P. M. Sacrament oi Lord's Supper st Mt. Stewart. Preparatory Service Friday evening. August 6th at 8 P. M. Rev. Norman Young. EAST “Dyna-Y 1mg c3055 “"1"” swnvnsuuo. s wnsn ssrn-rv cusses - Over twenty young people of East Royalty enloved rggular Swimming and Water Saiety instruction each day. on the beach below Mr. Harold Home's home. Mr. John l-liltz teaches the various classes. Several or the younilll‘ WM!" l" ll" community show their Interest in thls project by being on hand each morning tn assist in super- vising the classes. The Red cross film. Wntcr Safety will he they" in the Heart: Hall, East Royalty. some evening during August. ln loving memory oi Mrs. Earl Clmv, who departed this Iiie Aug. usi 6th, 1047. Dsys o! sadness still omne oer us Tears ln sllenee niien ilow, Memo y keeps you ever near us Though you died one year sgo. To think or the morning you leit ua wlll always bring regret. But the heart; that always loved you . Are the one; who 01h’! l0?!"- God gave us strength to bear our rriei - Courage to isee the blow, But what it meant to lose you No one will ever know. Lovingly Remembered by Her Husband. In Moanoriaan In loving mesnnry oi Mrs. Earl Clow. who departed this llie, Aug- ust 6th, 1947.‘ God knows how much we miss her NEW, EARLY FALL, ihld, whispers. hush! she only lleeps . Your dear one ls not dead. Some day, some time, our eyes shall see The iscc we loved so well Some day. some time, her hand we'll clasp And never say farewell. I43 GREAT invlngly Remembered by Father. Mother. Brothers and Sisters. O‘LEARY PASTORAL CHARGE. -The United Church oi Canada. Rev. W. G. Dickson. B. A, Pastor. 'I1hero will be no services on the pastoral charge this Sunday and for the remaining Sundays oi Aug- ust. as the Minister will be on his annual holiday. The next regular service will be the first Sunday Ill September. BRADALBANE Pastoral Charge. Services Sunday. August 8th. Brad- albnne 11 A. M. Communion. Dedl. cation of Offering Plates in mem- ory oi the late Rev. D. J. Morrison. Rcv. W. I. Green wlll give the ad- dress. Rose Valley 3 P. M. Pleasant Valley 7.30 PM, Mrs. T. J. Humph- rey, guest speaker. W. B. MacPhail, Minister. POWNAL manna. - Sunday. August 8th. Rev. E. C. Evans will conduct. services at Mt. Barbell’- F" 11 A. M. and at Mlllvlew at. 2.30 P. M. The service at Povmal at 7.30 will be conducted by the Womens Missionary Society. Mrs. R. E. Mutch will address the meeting and e special musical program is being prepared. _ Solos by Belt‘! Beers. Sally Wood. Mrs. W. J. Mutch and Mrs. Frances Drake. Pers_o__ltals lvir. and Mrs. Ernest Bradley oi Calgary. Alberta. arrived in the city Wednesday night and are the guests of Mr. Bradley's sister, Miss Florence Bradley, Grafton Strpet. m, Llncholn Maser oi Boston. Mass, iormerly oi Mayileld, P. 1., is the welcome guest oi his nephew, Mr. James H. Anderson and Mrs. Anderson oi Hunter River. Mr and ‘Mirs. Prank CarnPbPlI oi Sunny Brae. N. 15., spent the weekend at Irishtovm, P. E. I., M. the home of Mrs. Campbell's Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Mann. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Harry, Wigrnore oi sunny Brae, N‘. B. ' Mr. and Mrs. John U. Hardy. Pleasant Grove. have ss their guests hits. Herbert vlckerson oi Milton, Mass, and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Mathesnn oi Watertown, JUST ARRIVED MADE-TO-MLKSURI SAM PLES ASSORTED PRICES AND A WONDERFUL RANGE OF PATTERNS SUITS AND OVERCOATS Tailored By m: nous: or uoasenuu Charlottetown Representative IIAIIRY A. MauIIOIIGALL "BETTER MEN'S WEAR" GEORGE ST. = < 0€>0 I ruunlsr snout ONE HOUR FLIGHT OVII. BEAUTIFUL P. E. I. See North Shore Beaches, Green Gables, Summerslde, Charlottetown, South Shore. One. Two or Three Pass- engers-$I0.00 each Paul's Flylng Service Charlottetown Airport 00-! 0<§>00€>00%0O%0O§ . 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