tonnnociol xnqws ...... Don't take chances with ma. raw too niachstmkel Betterhave stalk witl your doctor, right sway. And, wlsets you have his prescription, we hope yon will bring it here to this “Reliable Prescrip- tions" Pharmacy where careful, skilled, registered pharmacists give their endi- vided mention to precise compounding. v Tue JENKINS Pnannacv eeeeeeeeeeeeeesese w” ,_._._.._.. 'llii_pl'l\\llll.i i ~- ’i-- 4 >l'|l"\ "QHIY ‘B, Jill! 1H 1M n. n. rouo cast-ls EAINT JOHN, N. B., Sept. t (QPl-JFOUI’ new cnles o! In - tile paralysis reported today uls- nn 1:10 New Brunswick total this par 1» 4J4. Two of them have lit-en 111a]. 'l‘l11-,new cases 0110 iu Siint John Cliy, iwo in Si. John County and one in Glou- ¢as11~i~ County, The ioial by counties to date: 5t.J~1h11 l0. Gloucester, nI-ne, York lhlvf‘ Mndawaska three, Resil- . three Queens iwo. Vic- . Sunbury one. Charlotte Jmorclund one. comprised | PECIAL PLAY PARADE l OIABWILL tor Photographi- Pram cnan The Central Guardian This sslnnsn h reserved for one of local interest. nnfadvnrflng of a news; nature may be inserted at five cents n word. skint-l; par able in advance. HOWARD MQINNII for Fill-OI Footwear. B-O-Stirtl CONFEDEBATION LIFE IN» SUR-ANCE. SAVE FUEL. — l-Iave your fur- nace cleaned and put in shape for winter b City Handy Man Service. Rhone L. GENERAL ‘ ELECTRIC Car Radios Just arrived. Toombs Music Store. , MEETING Charlottetown H.001)!»- tal Alumnae and Guild, Friday, at 8 P. M. Guest speakers. rmvuonns Packet B1511 Pen- very new. $6.73. Toombs Music Store. PBOTESTANT ORPHANAGE is already receiving advance contribu- tion: f0: Annual Collection. Grate- fully acknowledged now; Long River W. I. $25.00 and Mt. Morlan Lodge A. F. dz A. M. $17.30. "Parade yourself to tho play-i ground. chum.” advises the ment oi National Health and cl»- fare, in a message to veterans. Pointing out that many men and women released from [he services find difficulty in adjusting them- selyes io the changing tempo of oc- cupation, once they Pitt away iiheir uniforms the Department recom- mends recreation sports play to bridge the transition period, and suggesis that veterans carry on the activities In which they were g1 S No.1 Wbllver Skin Sweet ONIONS CANNING PEARS- 11 Qi. Basket ,1» PEACHES-Choice Quality. SUNKIST ORANGES 119's .4 $1-00 ...-n leans $1 .05 PLUMS- 6 Qt. Basket 1 .05 Juicy EXTRA SPECIAL $1 .75 §l'f.f“..'."°‘.“.“‘.°.’.°' 40c %Z3i'.".“.’“.°.".. .. 19c Pickling Onions. giiéléesbglrse 55c i0 Lbs. v - 3332i $52."- 55c fill??? n. 35c l‘;‘.f;‘."‘;1.. .. 5115:2001. 39¢ {i:f‘“°"“' 29c Elf‘??? .. 390 ANDREWS’ Phone 1218 GROCERY 38 Elm Avenue small plants. SOMETHING NEW ' Oriental Dish Gardens -_._- Very unique indeed. Cacti planted in attractive colored bowls, with pink shells, little bridges, and numerous other These weird Cacti dishes are very distinctive and artistic in their own form. 1 Be sure to see these gardens for yourself. | WEST Ellll NIJRSERIES’ LTO. 22 Richmond Street‘ l ‘Charge Beuriii Sunday sepf. 15 are Different varieties of i i‘ {i as fOIIOWII Kingston ll a. m, IVQW M Dominion 3 p. n1. Cornwall 7R0 p. |m. Standard Thne Sunday Schools - -‘-“‘, ‘AL 11 1.1, .,, - ---. cancelled. Rlv. J. R. Sklmlfl‘ ' "vv ' v Minister. 1 C O AL ' ‘ lows, Hartaville ll a, m. River 8 p. m. Glasgow Road 7.30 p.m. Mr. charge of services. o-i American Heading llrlquots Are, giving entire satisfaction.’ It will be some time before Coke will be available. Place your order now for Brlqnein. w. n. causes co. Phone 176 = . i W de no ‘ 2.15 p. m. Rev. Sterling Stackliousc l Services Sunday IVI-ctorls ll a. m. Hampton 8 p, m. _ in Canada Services next Lord's day as inl- MARKET REPORT - There is no change in the market from last at a slightly hi her level then same last year. proved continue good with receipts in- sufficient ' No lcea le celpis over last week. Demand for strong. R. O. ihatdthey are‘ arable to meet di- man or ac Qjglgndpu-l l price changes LARGE STOCK Novelty POMQIE .Wmt. End Nurseries L mited. Richmond Street. LIMITED NUMTSEB of BOSiOIi Ferns, $1.00 each. West End Nurs- eries Llmltcd, 22 Richmond Street. THE PROTESTANT ORPHAN- AGE gratefully acknowledges re- ceipt of $100.00 from Grand L. O. B. A. Hamilton, Ontario. SUNDAY SERVICES. — service. on Sunday, September 15th all Aleandxra nt 11 A. M. Cross Roads! 1 7.30 P. M. Baptism at J. D. McRaes hore at 2.15 P. M. Rev. Sterlingl tackhouse, Minister, TIlE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH} IN CANADA. - Services on Sun-‘ day, September 15th will be as fol- lows: Wood Islands 11.00 A. M. Wood Islands East Hall 2.00 P. M. , Irish Hall 3.30 P. M. Caledonia 7.30 P. M. Rev. T. A. A. Duke, Minister. THE PBESBYTERIAN CHURCHi lN CANADA. - Brookfield Charge. Services next Lord's day as follows; Hartsviile 11 A. M. Hunter River 3 P. M. Glasgow Road 7.30 P. M, Mr. Donald‘ Nicholson in charge cf (he services. CORNWALL PASTORAL CHARGE. - Services Sundnv, Sept. 15th are as follows: Kingston 11 A. M. New Dominion 3 P. M. Corn- l wall 1.30 P. 1v1. Standard Tlime. s. ' Schools cancelled. Rev. J. R. Skinner. ‘ Minister. ' HAMPTON UNITED CHURCH.- Servlc€s Sunday, September 15th. Minister. Rev. Peter Jackson. Vic- toria 11 A. M. Hampton 3 P. M. "Ported f th "d ‘he 00:96 Lgfinfia’ the advent of cooler wenthér. the Bllidemic has been checked. ALIFOINIAP- Miss Ethel Moretide left on Tues- dlY miilmlni for her home in Ban Francisco. California after having NO FOLIO OABII hnvg be; LEAVES FOB 0 spent the summer with her ll;- ter Mrs. Nelson MacDonald. New Glasgow. LARGE STOCK f N 1 w?! West End Nllgflrlgle 22 Richmond Street. NEW GLASGOW AND Cavendishr- Services Loni‘; day 15th at. New Glasgow at l1, Cave“. $1511 It 7:80 J. w. Hnyter, Minis- Pot- ind. LIMITED number of 1a.; KIN MrADAM Sings current hit songs on your Sweet Copornl Radio Show 1011mm 111.30 crcv Fems. $1.00 each. Wee! End Nur. series Limlted. ‘All -R‘rchm0nd. 5t. NEW MASSAGE, fa-ce, scal and Saptambe- 1"lh, Th Services will bod0'——EIectl'I-c. now at Tgombs ‘a3 ‘follows ezCgydlga giveflq: Music Store. noun: BEREAVED ... n,“ L E. Todd of North River has re- oeilvecl word of the death of Mira. Rev. W. A. Robbins at her home, l0 Champlain SL. Saint John. N. B‘. after a short illness. lVlrs. ‘gig-dd is a daughter of Mars. Rob- SERVICES will be held Sept-gen. ber 151th. Valleyficld 11 A.M. Stand- ard Time. Kllrnuir 2 P. M. Daylight} Saving Time. Orwell Head 7,30 PM. Standard Time. Rev. George Gough Wlll conduct the services, THE UNITED CHURCH OI" CANADA. — Belfast-Belle River. Sunday. September 15th. Eldon 11.1 Belle River 7.30. Eldon A. Gunn, B. A., Student Minister. WINSLOE UNITED CHARGE Sunday Services as follows: WinsU, 10c North 11.00 a.m. Winsloe South 000 pm. Hiizlifield 7.30 p. m. (Daylight Saving Time) Youn: People nt Parsonage Fri». 8R0, J, Heber Kean Student Minister. . TRYON UNITED CHURCH Pastoral Charge: Services for Sun. (lily SCDI- 15. No service at 'I‘1',von or Crnpuurl, services at Cape Ti-a. vcrse til 3,00 0- m. Rev. J, A. Jprrlme; B. D. Minister. HUNTER RIVER UNITED CHURCH Chflrilct Services on Sunday, September 15, are a; fnllc-wsu North Wiiishire 11 n, m. Hnmpsiiirc 3 0- m: and Hnciier River 730 p. m- At the nvcning §PI‘\'ICQ 1n Hunier River the Honour Roll will be unveiled. Rev. J. 1’. Morrison, Minister. VISITED IN P. E. I. —- Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Stuart and their three l'll.‘lfll"(‘ll were recent visitors ln Charlottetown and Breadalbane, P. E. 1'.. where they were the Flues“ 0i DI‘. Stuart's father and slsters.—New Glasgow News, | Bonshaw 7.30 P. M. ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTEBIAN CHURCH, Belfast, Services, Sun- day, September 15th will be as fol- lowsz-Sunday School at 10.15; Morning Worship at 11; Evening 7.30 (Standard Time.) Rev. E. C. Evans. Minister. TRYON toral Charge. Scrvices for Sunday. September 15th. No service at. Tryon 0r Crapnud. Service at Cape Trav- erse at 3.00 P. M. Rev. J. A. Jor- dine, B. D., Minister. WINSLOE UNITED CHARGE- Sunday Services as followsz-Wln- sloe North 11.00 AM. Winsloe Soul-h 3.00 P. M. lllgihfleld 7.30 P. M. (Day- light Saving Time.) Young Peoples at Parsonage Friday, 8.30. J. Haber Kean, Student Minister. NEW onasdoivwann CAVEN- DISH. —'Servlces lord's dny, 15th, (D. V.) at New Glasgow at 11_. Cav- endish at 7.30. J. W. llayter, Min- ister. l HUNTER nrvmt unrrnn CHURCH CHARGE. —- Services on iSunday, September 15th are as fol- lcwsz-Norlh ivllishire 11 A. M. Hampshire 3 P. M. and Hunter River 7.30 P. M. At the evening ser- vice in Hunter River the Honour iRoll will be unveiled. Rev. J. I. l Morrison. Minister. 1 TRYON — BONSHAW BAPTIST CHURCHES. -- Sunday, September 15th, Bons-hal 11 A. M. Communion service. There will be no service in Tryon until further notice. Rev. C. A. Hicks. Pastor. ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN Church. Belfast, Services, Sunday September l5, will he as follows:- Sunday School at 10.15; Morning Worship at 11; Evening 7.30 (Standard Time) Rev. E. C. Evans. Minister. "THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH in Canada Scrvicos on /Sun. Sept. 15 will be as follows. Wood Islands 11,00 a.m., Wood Islands East Hall 2.00 pm, Iris Hall 3.30 p.m., Cale- donia 7.30 p.m.,, Rev. T- A. A. Duke Minister." ii W SUNDAY SERVICES — Service on Sunday Sept. 15 at Alexandra at 11, a, m. Cross Roads 7.30 pm- Baptism at J.D McRaes Shore at Minister. HAMPTON 56in» cnuncn September 15th. Peter Jackson. Minister Rev. Bonshaw '7. 90 pm. CORNWALL PASTORAL ‘I'll! PRESBYTIRIAN CHURCH Brookfleld Chargc. Hunter s Donald Nicholson in common r7507:- POULTRY eck. Production hoIdl-ng uailiy has im- conrlderabiy. Demands to meet requirements. nice hanger. ‘I'm-re is no nct- inerease in p-vuitry re- veloped pulletl for laying pur- ses from outside points is very P. breeders report l N0 . , UNITED CHURCH Pas-- 5 O Steaks, chops; all mre twice as tempting when glorified with a liberal dash of flelnzChiliSsuce. r RENEWING FRIENDSHIPS _ |M1's_ Daisy Gordon, Cardigan, and I MFS- ‘Ella MocLaren Roseneuth g were 1n Trenton for a few days a5 lguests of Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell MacNeil and among Mrs. Mac. Loren’; many friends, who were all 1.1112111 to welcome her on this "Mam" lTlD- A former resident of ilic town shc was highly esteemed l 11nd 1s aixvays sure of a warm we}. comeonh-rt '-_ Glasgow Neevlvs. e urn visit. New WEDDING BELLS - . ding of Mrs. Clara nnnifiii Yf§§ 11hr: former Miss Adelaide Mellick’ 1991 North Main Street, (wntl Qlgbu-nv. _ Connecticut) and William rancis Pierce, Ehmirg, pun“ Edward Island. Canada, was an "m" 0f Sfliurda-y at a p.111. 1n the 5°°°nd Coflflfégational ‘Ohu1-(_h_ RdP-‘V- Allan Falrbank official. ‘P- Tlc bride were n pegcock blue dress. brown accessories and H corsaee of rubinas. n, giaid of honor, Miss Ruth G811,“ an was attired in a lwio-Iplece ensemble oOmblniluz a Dim; tunic and a black skirt. a pine}; h“ an? flccessflrics and a corsage of rubinas. Harvie D. Jay Se“. ed as best man. Following a small dinner at Waverly Inn the couple left for a wedding trip to New York and New Jersey. the mid? Wellflllll‘ H grey suit with black accessories. Tihév will make their home in Elmira. P. E. I$~ land. Canada. Mr. Pierce is as- cools/ted with the Canada Post Office Department. #444400 0000 F000 mar: 0577?)?! tews, leftovers- will ist ‘Iroester of the Char s E. | Webster and her son Henry, gath- NORTH nrvan rasronarm. - m! Message be given ‘Evan l- 1" Fmmdflmn- W"? CW0‘- "~°° Q Staffed by expertly trained operators RITE-WAY; ' 51' hill‘? §F’E'v°§n§éilnl§ ilififil CLEANERS will i» in a position 1g give Service at a “u, to be conducted by Evan ellgt. Troestcr of the Fuller Old Fa ion- es Revival Hour. A cordial welcome to all services. Rev. A. E. Todd Mlnlsiel‘. FAREWELL PARTY - On the evening nf August 26ih the friflnds and neighbors of Mrs. Minnie ered at the home of Mr and Mrs. quality, Bordon Boswall. Dunstaffnage, to bid them farewell on their depar- ture to their new home in the United Stains. After lhc gilests had assembled, Mr. Lvsier Kelzer spoke a few well chosen words and called upon Mrs. Rupert God- frey to read the farewell address, Ml‘. Lewis Arbing presented Mrs. .0 Watch for Webster and Henry with :1 well filled ‘pur-c, O11 liclizill‘ of lll‘S | mother and brother, M1‘. Lemuel Webster lllillllifll one and all for their kind remembrance on "tlilS occasion. Also thanked Mr. and Mrs. Borden Boswell for the use of their hc-use and kindness ex- Is One of the Featisrea To Be Offered By . Charlottetowni new and modernly equipped Dry Clean- establishment, which wlll soon be open for business. ; minimum cost. .. ,. . Housed in a modern building especially constructed foal ' its purpose RITE-WAY CLEANERS will take pride in cleaning your clothes to preserve their original color and RITE-WAY CLEANERS PAGE THREE H 17 )c’1‘/”’ cuanaulrro XMO H PROTECTION ‘THE RITE-WAY CLEANERS” 1 i ‘Opening Announcement 182 Fitzroy Street for the same It is impossible fended lo them, Alfie!‘ qvvlhlch Aall 1 a g joined in shining ‘or iey re _ _ __ A-rURA Lo ‘ Jolly Good Follows, Games and no REPEATERS hoTlgrRglglggthilgpg-s lslmim 52?“: N i150 R (‘cnmsls W“? omoynme by vmmg —tough. Today's ad from fireman Green emd yellow, tho nation and old. A delicious lunch was . , , r _ A“ f _ horse to w; the Kengucky Derby (getting married) who‘ requires colors of Brazil. represent two iferfizdwgieTfldlagfiesdeparad aria twice as “r118 “we 1s lin-qtpd w two furnished rooms: ‘Prisoners its natural resources-tho veget- their homes. ihree-year-olds only. 0i‘- love. require nice quiet lal- alble random-avid the mineral. é I A Cal] to Reconstruction on Humanity's Home Front The needs of a Canada at war placed new and E wider obligations on The Salvation Army. Its traditional work on the Home Front a ; . the reclamation of individual lives, broken by folly or misfortune . was maintained. The wide: task, at home and abroad, was added. The Army now faces the aftermath ofwu." New?" problems in individual lives, seeking madiust- l ment . ; . new demands on eqxipmenr made inadequate by war and expanding need | _| s reconversion! Today, The Salvation Army calls to YOU. its unfailing supporters, to contribute YOUR dollars NOW . . . to make possible the work of btnnan and physical reconstruction z : a no aid in buildi- ing for e boner Canada. Glee generously; 0N HUMANITTS HOME FRONT Many thousands of Canadians materially benefit from the personal services of The Salvation Army in its Marerni Homes and Children's Home: Ho: it I Children's Summer Camps 0111p Folks’ Home; Missin Friends Service Prison and Police Free Ls ur Service Court Work Men's Hostels ., -.-:.°.;.; .5’ ' ...»-' .. o- rs‘; B5 VILLA AVENUE Provincial Chairman CAMPAIGN HEADQUARTERS MAJOR. N. W. LOWTHEI , BUILDING for a Brrnzacma