THE GUARDIAN. CI-IARLOTTETOWN THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN L PAGE THREE GAME A-PLENTY August 26. 1952 ,,,,,. Inspiring Address l ' mankind. Of such persons modern litera- lture abounds. Xylander sold his ROCKY Meuiihm nousz. ,...-he I ' W k I E This cotum in rcnrvtd for new! . notes on Dion Cassius for a lmm, .. (cp) .. J C; B 1 PI J! of lttcal in rest. but Idvefmlnl QUE CREAM wusnu young md Dr. dinner: Comoens of Portugal, guide and dude rantner. Lgtvillxllegvi ' M I mm" nwure m" be mun", . . ' H "I deprive: of the necessities of life, "um I mp mm me moumaum m I I - - M14151 II perishe in a hospital in Lisbon; '0' at five cent) a word. strictly pay- ---- J illustrious Cardinal Bentiuov import mg game Pmspwm the be” 4 th a tin years. Deer was the one animal FLIGHTS DAILY except Sunday At Dedication resh able In advance. . I F do! p . 45: Ms to NEW GIBSGWV "rd! HIMLI” igllo of Italy died in his old age (mat e d I ' 5 ' "' 0" I ' HMMYS TAXI pp Phone 525 Phone MM”-IN” C93 '5 Away! The Dead Sea or rather lake - i in dire poverty; Dryden for less' 5 Ema ”c”cc- E'pp”"m3' M” f 2081 or 504. is the lowest point on the surface than 300 pounds sold 10,000 verses: l alalllse M "I" "wins? 1" tlmber 0 was. A memorable, evening servici- was held of the earth. Fed by the Jordan ispcncer, the child of fancy, livedl Anton Romatka, I 's"'"'in iiowann iuncrimls roo'r- m cavenduh United GREEN TOMATOES. per peck '. . . . . . 35c HARD COAL--L Pltlilifd dz C0-i River it. has no outlet. Why? Be- la live of misery. each 5: WEAR "' "5 QM” S"e”' are unloading Hard Nut Coal to- Shurch on f.-iugpust l'lth. Despite a ca:ll1sfl the water would have to flow ipoet and critic of New Yorlgj g o o o o o o o n Tm , ' i i - . p - l s . - LA CMSWELL tor Better Phow d” C- iiiiZ3”i3”caopa.'i”ivn willie .3f.'”.,.;L25 "l)TiX.n1333.y"”.Z.h”;Ei?C'1i.5iTS.i?Lii.?g iifi'i?fii.'E.i Mani: Zpiilir ” piitliii. 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Combine the Lustrous Flor-Ever Colors as you wish Wonderful, wonderful marbieized colors . . . and we will combine than tile by tile in a floor custom designed for your interior. -guumnmd greasepmof. can't be harmed by strong cleaners with alkali or lye. will outwear tloorcovenngl l50w as thick. F. A. s. JONES 129 Kent Street SIMPSON'S AGENCY "HI?" an I kick Dr. Dlbbe out for not paying his dues? hit our members have owed him money for years." The Neighbor 5 3 George Clark "Tampa-v&u 94;, mi. . 7:.,x.. hultuuoatn 18:53. ':tii.;.' sound systems. Disc and tape . . ' -1 cording. 180 Kent St. Phone I207. Donna MacDOna1d' qmomo wlsl to announce the engagement of their daughter Mary Ethelyn Euph- omia to Mr. Cecil Oliver Macxenzie. son of Mr. and Mrs. James Mac- Kenzle, Long Creek, P. E. 1. Mar- riage to take place early in Sep- tember. DON'T MISS Lads and Lassles Band Concert at Pownnl Hall, to- morrovv night, 8.15 P. M. Sponsored by Alexmicler W. I. EPers0nals H C. Bernard ENGAGEMENT. -- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur King, Charlottetown, an- nounce the engagement of their youngest daughter, Laura Margaret to James Bartlett Mair, son of Mrs. Roland Marsh of Five Islands. .N. S., and the late Mr. Bartlett Mair of Georgetown. P. E. I. The marriage will take place in Zion Presbyterian Church, Charlotte- town on Tuesday. September isth. Mr. and Mrs. and daughter Mary of Charlotte- town have been vlsltlnr: Mr. and Mrs. David R:-nnir-, Dlirlinrzioii. The many friends of Mrs. Henry Bernard, Hunter River, are sorry to hear she is a patient ill the P. E. Island llospitnl. The Misses Arlene (iiiindull and Eleanor Storey lvit Siinllziy l'llOl'll- l'ISITlN(i (.';aIi.I.0TTE'I'0WlN'- ink for Halifax. N. 5., to spend a A recent visitor to this City was week's vacation. Mr. Frnnk L. Payne who arrived s; to spend a few days with his Miss Arthur and Miss Siiirlcy "muwri Ml'5- Al1lllP PHYYIF. 257 MacDonald. of ?x'mi- llninininri. Richmond Street. Mr. Payne is have returned from an rnioyuhlra aniline" 0" "hi! 0i the lame Am- wcok-end visit with lll"lIt'lS mvl !'rl('-lln lilnkllrs Mid has Just) T9- lrclaiivi-ii in siimmnrslilo, Aliiei-ton lurnrrl from a six m0nlhs' voyage land Monirosc. around Italy and Egypt. He was i .. nrcompanlod by a friend, Mr. Roi- i the family of the late Mr. and Mrs James Simpson of Bayvicw, in loving memory of their parents who had been faithful ancr humble workers of this church, Mr. Simp- son. a. life-long elder. Dr. Melville Aitken spoke a few words in recalling this beloved couple and their loyalty to God and His church and concluded with an appropriate prayer. Special music was provided in a part of your body, it uould lopplel over l8aVllli;' you in an upside down ; position. is position uhich could cause you to drown with tlhef itreatcst ease, To prevent toppliilg over bathers tie a rock to onel ankle,then they can relax lll tilel water and read a book. eat luncli,l or take all afternoon nap. o o . : Hard by the Dead Sea rises al mountalli wall which the Arabians I well rendered due; by Mm John call El Mashnalra which means, MacNeill and Mr. Olaf Stevenson, ""5 Hallglllg Pl3C5- Fl'0m lhls as well as a choir selection. Valmage palm me Holy Land I spreads out in all directions; thei The minister, in introducing the guest speaker of the evening said that Dr. Aitken was well kinown to the audience and although this was the first time in x years that he had been ill Cavendish Church pulpit his successful career had been followed with a. great inter- est. Dr. Altken is at present sen- ior minlster of First United Church at Hamilton. Before announcing his text. Dr. Aitken said he was pleased indeed to be present and to meet. the friends of former days and recall some blamed memories. I-Iis text glittering spires of Jerusalem. the. River Jordan, the sea of Galilee,l and the great depression itself. On the summit of the mountain stands the ruins of Herod's An- tlpasi Citadel, belieath whose , dungeon John the Baptist gave tip his head to please Salome, the; beautiful woman who stole thel heart of Herod and asked the king that "the head of John the Bap- tist be given her on a silver tray." ”Back in the banquet hall. I-lcrerl ltroubled aild silent sits slumped in his chair. Salome, unhappy too, and trembling, waits by his side. i Mr. Clnutlo tlarrphell. a formni- and Thiheauli, of Dorchcstcr. was In Deut.. Chapter 6: "When "Then me swmdsmah "ll-"'"5l jmeniher on the sinfr nl Pi-inrn lvlnss. This is Mr. Thibeault's thou shalt have eaten and lie full: lmmdsg L0 S”l”,,m9 the Pfeselllil Street School, Cliiii-loiii-lmvii, it-ll first visit to P. l-1. 1. He was de- Then beware lest then forget thef 9. ""1 aiskpd lo" I amt ugust 1311., iiy hug for Ed. lizliiotl with Charlottetown and its Lmdy qhed bll)mdlb3l'd-,”0llll'Tf W351 monton, Alln.. iiiniico lly qiliinv for pcoolc and plans on returning next Man-5 e,,.,,,y m,mbe,. 0,,e,mei ”Cf'”.59, Y "5 ”””5S ,0 WW? l Dawson, Yukon Tr-rriloi-y, whern summer with MrS- Thlheaulh consensus of opinion. according l0'l)ldglln1snLl.JlHOl(Iac;, mhmsi mm'L he will be on the tmvliilirz slnii 1;:-1 D,-. Aitken 33 mm, communism L,'im5n fag" fixnecvgorkl '? flee UFPI "f Dmvsm mg" Q”"'"l' that 9ll9mY- T0 be 5lll”9- llv 19 nulllellllga moist rli?iticlseelie:i:l'?i0xP1llJiieylfi';3 ” . y weak enemy and how to overcom9LN;itural History asla heap of fable: L M” W-. J. 3" , l'”E1'f"l , T"' , . it is the'question. He suizi-zestedirlic Jeivisii Iilstorlall. Joscphul.-'.l 39”” omwll "I C the ('li5' M” Fred Tmmhs 595'” Sam" prayer for the Russians and hojis accused of not having written: toms Division. Department of Na- tiny August l6th in York, the guest other hohon who had the misfortune to jstcp on a rusty spike which pene- llrated his foot while at the beach, Mr. A. Mcviitln of llmpnlicl con- wish him a speedy recovery. tiniies to improve, following his re- cent illness. ills dniiglitcr, Miss. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wyatt. Lolita Mcvittic. R.. who - ll'a5,Fle:isant Grove, are visiting in the holidaying in Ontario, lllll'llf'tl by,city, the guest, or Mr, and Mrs, plane on Monday last to be llil.lllArk Rhynes, her father. friends nt Ml. Stcurirt and points on the island. Mr. Donald Crock-ett was .1 visi- tor to the City last week. Miss Erma Watts spent a few. days in the City, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Brown. i piesiiiiiiiiiis lit New Glasgow - , Mr. and Mrs. Fl-ankowatts were, -v-- visitors to the City on Friday, Au-. gust lsth. - on Monday evcnllig, August ggggg i 13'-W memllurs M We Bl'""”t'lba”"-3 Mr. Clifford Holman, Englalid.l FmdC1'lCl9" mid N” Gm53"w'spelit an afternoon with his grand-I Churches nnd friciids fro.-ii Cl.ial'-lmmen Mr. Eddy Vcsswu York lgi.tKtown.LCrSs "Ik?.1:ll.tl:qclllldGllll;3:g0Lli;llEI-Sir week. I . .. me a w . Church to wltnem a simple but impressive baptismal scrvicc. ! Mr. and Mrs. James Houman andl ison were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. mine Wig-CSV ”0l;Idu":flmel:3' Le0lIarClhNCW5OIl on Sunday, Au-I - 1 t - i T gust l7t . 2 worth. assisted by his son David My ,.g.g i Wuhlnzlwi 13- C-- M” hall lufl. Mrs. Milton Vesscy has had is G0l'lO1Ud0d 3 I"-”l'l' 5llCC95-Sml N" welcome guests, her niece, Mrs.l Xx95k-51:1 EV;m3t"-qlgucl "ltml”'lg"i tgglscott and her son, Donnie, fronil e C urc ii rrcerlc on, asss . T by Mrs. Wattei'u.'0rtli and Mrs. sydneb , Margaret Chrizkovich who led thcp Mrs. Peter Biandardv Emionl song service and rendered nianyiMAs.5” was me guest of M,-. and, lielillllllll 50105 End dllCl5- Mrs. Gordon Crockett on Satur- mzxftrer the sert':(l)cc fill i!lilllg1Fl'O(lB;lIl; day. August mu-L p e areorlae W-I lm Voyage nndglo express in zl Small way the apprcciatloii of those ser- vices. Mr. Andrew Stevenson in his usual capable manner made ii few well chosen remarks in regard to the trio, and Mrs. Rcagh Ferris and Mrs. William Weeks present- ed each lady with a beautiful sil- ver cream, sugar and tray set while Mr. Eldon HICIKOX presented Mr. Watterworth with a substantial sum of money, after which each in their own explicit way voiced their thanks and appreciation and ex- premed their desire to return again to this fair Island lllld the many friendships which they had made. Chorus singing niid social inter- course followed by R d0llC10ll5 lunch, served hy the ladies ,bi-ourzht a very enjoyable evening in a close. Car-cIlOflThanks i Miss Marlon Murray, Toronto. is, spending her holidays in York. that guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs E Dolph Murray. --B. O CORNWALL W. M. S. The August meeting of Corn-I wall W. S. was held at the home of Mrs. Colin Murray, Mea- dow Bnnk,'wlth twenty-four mem- bers in attendance. "The friend: of Jesus in Can-, Min" was the theme of the dc-l vnlionnl period which was led by Mrs. L. If. Drake and further de- veloped with readings by Mrs. I-inzen Howard, Mrs. Cllarles Hyde. Mrs. G, R. Rain and Mrs. Walden l,owiher, n sale. "I Would Be True", by Mrs. Stewart Drake. and prayer by Mrs. A. S. Weir. Fol- lowing the hymns. "One The Light ---r of God's Own Presence", and The family of UW llllfl MEN wll' "From Ocean Unto Ocean". the liaim Richards Wish to llltmk all devotions closed with i medita- those who helped in any way dlll" lion and prayer by Mrs. Drake. M50 The president. Mrs. Harry Hyde. ing their sad bereavement. those who sent cards. letters and mnducted the routine business of flowerg, the society. In the absence of Mrs. Muriel Godfrey she called on Mrs. G. R. Bain to read from the Monthly an article on Christian Stewardship. French Canadian i nngelism was the chapter taken from the Study Book by Mrs. Vic- tor MncPhnll. From it, we learn- :-d that the first French Canadian W. M. S. was formed In 1839. 'Mrs. Lowthor and Mrs. Walter Boyle reported having sent a box of Christmas cards in Miss Inman in Trinidad and Mrs. Richard hrnke. supply secretary. it box of rlnihinlt nnd gifts to the Port Workers at Halifax. IN EMEMORIAM .In loving meI:tn.rrnl Mrs. Richard Stead. who passed away on August 26th. 1951. our family circle has been broken. A link gone from our chain. And tho' we're parted for awhile we know we'll meet again. I Ever Remembered by llualiand and Family. lglxatlve Slave . gains youtl1I'ul l”0,"lllfIfIIy "For two years I was IF0lllilf'Il with constipation,"-, admits wnnuin in West. Hill, Ontario. '"l'lion I started eating ALI.-IIRAN regularly. N0 trouble of this kind ainri-i" if you, too, suffer from irrr-guliirity ilue to lack of dietary hulk. why not try toasty Kellogg's Ai.l.-nn.iN'.' it's helped thousands to regain youthful regularity. High in iron nntl protein, it'll not habit-forming. Ami the only type really-to-enl rt-ronl thiit sup- plies all the bulk you miiy HPNI. Est limp every day: llrink plenlli of liquids. -Kellogg's in so sure 3'0ll'" like ALI.-alum that if you're not completely rnlimed lifter 10 dnys, wnrdior roll call at the Septem- Twr meeting which will he at Miss Laura Crosby's home. Meadow Rnnk. Mrs. Mnrk Vlckerson will lend the devotional period and the members were risked to learn the hymn "Song of the Emanci- pnted" to he found in the Mission- ary Monthllcn. Mrs. llazen How- nrrl will introduce the new sludv hrink. Assisting the hostess will he Mrs. Wendell Dorkendorff, Mrs. I.. ll. Drnke rind Mrs. Elmer Friz- zt-ll. The meeting rinsed with thr- lilizpnh hi-nodlrlion, follnwlni: which n sociiil hour was enjoyed by all. SIIOAE CONSUMPTION nend empty carton to Kellogg's, Canada's refined sugar con- London, 0nt.. and net lIounl.l-1 sumptlon in 1951 was 1,333,037 rook MONEY IIACKI pounds. of which about half was used hv lndustrv iihcse "Spirit" was chosen as the text H quoted a few incidents of thefliis history for his own people so tinnal Revenue. ucrnnipniiicd by;nf Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Crockett. power of prayer and declared thmlmuch as rm. me Greeks and Rn" Mm M"”l0l””di 1”” I)” M.l"lda5'i . TT" . was more powerful than niomiclman. Whom he takes the utmnstl for Ottawa after .1 plrnsaiii visit to, The friends of Mr. James Nlr- hombsl The speaker Mm on m;,.m... ne,.e,. to onendl It-5 like Lhp author refusing to des- the car in his story as a of Russians. yet they are not maiienioii pl.)CCHuS8 pt-lie maizaziiie Ill , number one menu, hm mm" aimed it at cairled several thou- materialism and the worship of itlifmzl flO,ll.NsdL'jol?.h, or auto mm” It is a case of Baal and not God,l dg,VL:ilLe!ss 21;? Dem exp nnd l'hey ale doing .maL in pm.Yam.iolied by one editor. "rind degrad- nnd in business which undermines ed by anomerv 50 men are mlug democracy and dcstroyslthe influ- rd! Then. labors V-umed by mm. 91109 101” S00d- H9 Wild 1" 9S59llC9v fellewmeli some of ulioin under- Whlle the three million C0"lllll1ll' stand too little, and some too much. , mlllllsl-5 In Ru-Sila Come 0119 h0lfll.V Only in rare instances has for-i and say there is no God, there are tune condesccnded to be the com- on the other hand who say panion of genius. While a hundred there is a God but many while paths lead in her paliicc: there is making the COllfeSlOn refuse tolbllt One Olltlll and that B. Velty . do His will and coriiiisii tlic cliris-llhm'n,r 0110. for the pen iuizslcrs. . mm church. vlt is a sad coirlnientary on thcl It was an inspiring and i-hnlleng.icltl s of 'LllC world that in all p ing sermon that could not fall toil") 4"-V ”l5l3”C9-5 ""3" Of 1'-'Clll' H! mm”: H M to R” Mm us were left. to starve while tlir-irl Hrteinegp PM well: u'as Piil'lCltlIlg the rest itfi say while lie did not hclittlo liii-;m0tlCl'n power of evil in the three millions:””b5 l l i I 4 l GREAT AUGUST SALE CONTINUES ANDISE ARRIVING DAILY. MAY SELECT ANY AND ALL THE AND PAY ONLY W0 don't miss this great August Soles SIMPSON'S ONLY FIVE DAYS LEFT IN WHICH YOU 00 I Vi; Balance may be financed over 18 or 24 months. Hurry, Hurry, Hurry. Frigidaires - Fawcert Oil and Coal Ranges - Bedroom Furniture - Chos- terfield Suites - Rugs 9 Chrome Kitchen Suites - Radios - Dining-Room Suites - Washers - Everything for the home. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY REFUNDED point to a record year for visitors. SEA GOING BIRDS Penguins, essentially water birds. come ashore mostly to breed, when they assemble in rookerles in vast numbers. , 'OIou-lance: AuoIO&I&i&u HIP ... ATTENTIOII SIIMMER IIESIDEIITS Cusioniers who will shortly be closing their sum- V mer cottages, summer hotels or tourist cabins are i'e- spectfully urged to notify us by postcard or letter as soon as possible the date on which they desire electric service to be discontinued. Owing to the large number of such discomiections required during the first days of Septeniber it is necessary that we make special nl'i'anif.r,elnents to take care of them and it is very diff- icult to execute last minute orders promptly. Section 7 of the Company's Regulations reads as f0liows:- ' "7. DISCONTINUANCE OF SERVICE. Any custoni- or who wishes to have service discontinued shall give the Company forty-eigllt hours written notice. l'niil such notice is effectively given, the customer shall remain responsible for the account." When writing please give your name, address and date disconnection is required. Your kind attention to this request will assist us in carrying out your wishes and will avoid the re- sponsibility of your account being carried on after you have ceased -to require service. Thank you! WITH SPARKLING NEW MERCH- NEW FURNITURE YOU 'REOUIRE Event. ' gpEE t F. A. STEWART JONES. I29 KENT STREET - Phone 2188 - CHARLO NEY Siwclnl Representative-. ,1 r L TTETOWN I