AUTUMN sun All lost season's Winter Coats, Fur-Trimmed and ' 599m Styles Per Cent Selling at . . W. . . . . . . Discount rue FASHION shown: m mm‘, 5|, Phone ss HUNTER RIVER BEAUTY SALON Will Close For The Season October 31st. SPECIAL CLCSlllC PRICES Permanent: S10 for 37-50 Permanents $7.50 for $5.00 Permanents $5.00 for 53-50 ' lpcirslrnuniucanisinclisirnnuninu PIANO, RECITAL l1 MAlilAN MORRIS ST. PAUL'S HALL TUESDAY, OCTOBER llth, l946--8 PM. ‘i3 El [EIEIEIEIE lvn| Proceeds for St: Peter's Cathedral Organ Fund 'i' I El mi IllS CHANCES Allll ACITICIIAL SERVICES ICISIIAR llCllTE he 5:80 P. . lns leaving Snsnlnerstde week days for Borden and in glJm-dayp only ge right through to Charlottetown ar- k & now leases Vlotorh 8:00 Al. for ferry oonneottoaa Borden h m leans oasis-onion nus ma. ssruansn only h’ nuhtn-‘tmm , h‘... .... vuv- . wilfluve Borden at 8:35 BM. _ i ISLAND MUIOI TRANSPORT LTD. Weed Islands-Caribou Srvlce With the Prince Nova and Charles A. Dunning now in operation the aehedule is as fellows: Leave Wood Isms.‘ s us. 11 aJa. 1 p-m- 8 r-m- Leaves MQQ i n.5, 11 an. 1 p.m. l P-ll- Operstlng Daily including Sundays. RATES: Same as 1948. [or filly Information Listen in to CFCY 7:80 AM- Eaeh Morning. NORTHUMBEBLAND FERRIES LTD. R. E. MUTCH. Preflidflli- accepted members were: A 13. Um i or all t- - wage nomeee f cen an Mm workers; a bonus of time tmurwodt. melon, was mule b? a unan- ‘llmusstarallugvoteoifllnimrrsenl- r NOW- sweeter, tostier bread with lHEISCIIMANIPS ‘IRISH -. ‘y, n u” m bake delicious, smooth-tenured lggyqllpnnse Ileischmanlrs salve fushYm flHsfseshyeasslsjeH-unrqlb. nsvwrklvh eehelpyougsshesslseldagresulumdlllfi- .n You sass AfttOlAl-insist on Helselunannb ‘qu- fresh Yeast. The mhs with the braille! r11“ "b" Depeedshlei-Cseedafs favorite for over l l arrnurroulscs callers mus- COOUI (C Poor-grape; OONFEDEI-Al ION BUBANCIL su u, in m: m Crockettil Jewellery. my w“ Sll latest in Pot Crockows Jewellery. m7 w". JUIT RECEIVED Bhi t l size flannelette blankeptglan sill: furnishings dept. third floor. BA. McDonald's. NOTICE T0 ADVIITISIII- All advertisements to appear in Guardian must be in office b7 noon of day previous to insertion to ensure publication. rlano nnorrar. by My Howaws Pupils, in Borden Hall, Ociaber 15th, at 8 P. M. Proceeds "Red cross." RESERVE Friday, October Nth for Variety Concert and One-AQ Play in Hearts Memorial Hal by Trinity Y. P. U. LIFIJIN ter drill will be held in H. M. 0. S. Queen Charlotte. ‘i p.m. Tuesday, October 15. All Cadets are request- ed to report in uniform. N WLY-WEDS IIONOURED _ On ednesday evening, Oct. 2nd. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Orr were invited to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Blair Andrew, where a large number had gathered to HODOUI‘ the Young couple on their mar- riage as well as to bid them parture for New Arman where Mr. Orr is employed. Mr. Willard Mc- Donald ln appropriate words call- ed the gathering to order while the guests of honour were seated, Mr. Erwin Andrew read n fitting address, which bestowed best wishes for their happiness and the hope that they would soon return home. Mr. Chester Bulman pre- sented them with a substantial purse. Murray on behalf of his wife thanked each one for their kindness while the gathering sang For They Are Jolly Good Fellows. After which Murray was bounced. To music supplied by the Dolron adieu, before they took their de- l ms GIARLOTTETOWI:I___QUARDIAN The Kirk Pulpit E gaggsrsa i5? i?“ st??? i i i; 5E " .. g .5 ti. rgggisfggr 2553i??? s??? edge? iii; ES 4 2g fig i. 2% itch things 01f o E 1< m 5 E5 H? 5.‘ 5 5 5 s 5 5 5 which is forever throbbing in t-he wosdlnwtwsensemyisciuroxily lhope. and in whose will is . 1mm. Bible Society Seek Friends This llleok This week ts Bible Week in Cher- brothers and Elwood Weeks and Billie Andrew dancing was enjoy-l ed by all. A dainty lunch was serv- ed by Mrs. Andrew assisted by a number of ladies. Later in the eve- hing s vote of thanks was extend-i ed to Mr. and Mrs. Andrew for opening their home, by Mr. Chris- topher Orr. supported by Mr Chester Bulman. DlloLIAN-MMDONALD took piaoe on September 25th at ’ Ohureh, Halifax, N3. Graham perfumed use ceremony and oelebrat. Nuptial Moss. The bride, given in marriage by her brother woe beoomlngly attired in e. floor length worm of hrooaded satin with trailing veil and carried of Beiteethtie Bases and Maiden Hair Fern. She was et- her sister, Miss Bernad- who were a floor lengilh gown toe blue satin with mnltdiing onsanist while the ladies diolr rendered _.,., .. "we hymn includ- ing Sdmbertls beenstthl "Ave Merle". lmnsedlotety fol the ceremony e- Paocption was hed at the Nova Scotian Hotel responded to by the groom. In the early afternoon the yourlg couple left by plaine for a brie! honeymoon to PEI. where dinner was paint- tarloorl of at the Charlottetown Hotel lfltqr which they motored to the IQIONI} GILL W'@DING (It J1?’ 11th art St. Jcichisn’! -s a O-IIII ‘ally will respond in their lottetow-a and throughout Prince Edward Island; and hundreds of Christian laymen and women rep- resenting all Denominations will solicit the public for funds for this most important work. For ltl years the British and Foreign Bible Society have cour- ageously forwarded their objective of “encouraging the wider circu- lation of the Scriptures without note or oomment." During the 140 years they have gues and have issued over 550.000.- 000 copies. No one can measure the great good done by the Society but it is obvious that they have made the Book live in the lives-of millions both at home and the fer corners of the earth. Today with the great post-war expansion undertaken by the So- ciety. funds are needed more than ever in its history. Prince Edward Island is notably a God fearing Province with an inherent reverence for the Bible, and the Society expects that Char- lottetown and the Province gener- usual generous manner. ANDRIW-HOOPX A gay profusion of autumn leaves -and flowers artistically arranged by fliends of the bride, was the setting of e very pretty weddirw on Sept. 21st at ‘l o'clock wow-e at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. George Hooper, Milton, when her daughter Joyce Mae was un- itad in marriage to Erwin Barker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Blair M. An- drew, New Glasgow Mills. The Rev. 5, J. Davies officiating, Given in marriage by her bro- ther Garth, the wlnsome young bride looked charming in a floor length gown of white net embroid- erod in blue, over silk taffeta in aqua blue. featuring o. sweetheart neckline and shirred bodice. Her maid was a stirllng mmrpaci and to (the but man a utility case. lloiiowing iihe omunmly a wedd. ing bsveeklisst wee served at the tinsneoftihebriddepaienitstotble i-llllllfldrldlio friends and rvebltivos of the contracting parties. 11m‘ travel- ling the bride ware s. white silk Janey dares with attire dram-ling translated the Bible into 701 ton- . llEAIT TC llllI AT ONOE leek e! Wire! You get! TllE CAR SEll 0F TllE ACE...h. is HERE! llll WAITIIC IUY IT TODAY DRIVE IT AWAY PUT IT TO WORK E AWAY sacs: THREE g shlloil finger tip veil in contrasting col- our was arranged in halo effect, she wore white lace mittens, and sandals. She carried n, shower bou- uet of Amerioan Beauty roses. The adorable little flower girls wore floor length gowns. little Miss Marjorie Hooper, niece of the bride wearing white sheer or- gandie wi-th pink ribbons while little Miss Nellie Andrew, sister of the groom wore maize silk taffeta with blue ribbons, each carrying arm baskets of sweet peas with contrasting streamers. The wedding music was beauti- fully renriered by Mrs Noel Hooper, slster-in-law of the bride. After the signing of the register, best wishes were bestowed on the happy young couple, The bride's mother wore a gown of black silk crepe with fushia. while the groom's mother wore navy sheer with sliver sequins, each wore corsages of carnation: and maiden hair fern. Following the ceremony about forty guests were ushered to the dining room, which was tastefully decorated with flowers and pink and white streamers. The bride's table was beautiful with silver holders of sweet peas. and tall pink tapers, and adorned with two lovely wedding cakes. A buffet luncheon was served with Mrs. Roy Coles and Mrs. George Brookins. aunts of the bride and groom respectively. pouring tea. Mrs. Lindsay Oolea. Mrs. Gor- don Houston and Miss Ella Clark replenished. Misses Phyllis and Louise Hooper, Ella Brookins and Elsie Hooper and Miss Evelyn Mullins served. Later in the evening a large crowd of serensders, and friends gathered. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew left for a motor trip through the Maritime! amt-d showers of rice and confetti and best wishes, the bride travel. ling in a mist blue suit with black m“ Tguuidfirznk Par-her Show saopss. } C"! Th J lAll J lis MASTERS Th Al.l. t tell-v - , - v em ! QMOIIEI 53:!“ g Nome your lob‘. . . sin the farm, lngngustryilsmul j us nessorgenera serv ce...onoro t er .'lflt eltuflagquy rites‘ prweé cirndllets 3f it, the mighty "Jeni! will "w. we a f‘? of "A. on e to c enl y on economically. \ I Thefomeus war-time "Jeep" hnebeessre-deslgnesl "m f“ ' to perform an amazing multitude of peacetime his: i The "Jeep" you've been waiting for is ..vaiiuble NOW without o" [Anna I priorities. Choice of three colors-orange, yellow. or green.‘ ‘will: e Come In today; Drive o "Jeep" . . . see how easily ll-hundloe . s e e Dlsclzi: n. feel the mighty surge of power from its Willys-Overlcnd “Jeep" engine ' “WWW! and the sure-footed pull oi "Jeep" d-whoel traction . . . learn the many ' “"9"” ways you con use a "Jeep" In your business, on the form, ln lndustrys gmzflgr-Im. Zilifitrl? o Snow Plowing See. . . Drive! --~--=-- . e e f , , I IN INDUSTRY! A The Slrckest Trick ee ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, ePl IT ail On Wheels . . . The - oil's." "' I Filo Fighting I gernenlxlxlng 0 bile |d' NOW on DISPLAY Al‘ -r-"------='=-'+Tl-- OINIRAl-s T. G. IVES --~~-~-=-=-l~ I Fainting 0 o at ng I T i 219 Great George St. Charlottetown P. E. l. - r3335 M»: Il‘..°"l.'.‘§’.'.'.'l' m s DISTRIBUTORS OF WlllYS MOTOR CARS, TRUCKS AND THE UNIVERSAL "JEEP?! accessories and corsage of roses. On their return home s recep- tion was given by the groom‘g p“- ents, many friends calling to be- stow best wishes on the young couple. Previous to the marriage, the bride was tendered a shower st her home, where she was the re- cipient of many beautiful gifts. The living room gally decorated in flowers and streamers, the bride was escorted to the seat of hon- our. beneath s large wedding bell loaded with confetti, by Miss Elsie Hooper. to music rendered by Miss Margaret Coles. Little Miss Eliza- beth Matheson presenting the bride to be with a bouquet of red carnatlons and maiden hair fem. A prettlly decorated carriage was wheeled lIn by Misses Anne and Heather Coles. Miss Florence Matheson cut the strings. while Miss Erna. Cotes unwrapped and Miss Gladys Hooper arranged the gifts on the table. Mrs. Lowell Younker read the accompanying verses. Then the hell opened with its shower of confetti, after which Joyce thanked her many friends for the lovely gifts and remem- brances, followed by singing For Shela s Jolly Good Fellow and bouncing the bride to be. A dainty lunch was served by the hostess assisted by several young ladies. To music furnished by Messrs Foch and Gregory Doiron and George Andrew, the light fan- tsstlc was joyfully indulged in by the youth. . 4| In loving memory of Harold B. Jordan. who was killed on the C. N. 3., Octobe 14, 1941. Friends may think we have for- gotten When they sosnctlmq see us nnile But they little lrnow the heartache That the nnlle hides all the while He will never be forgotten Never will his memory fade Loving thought‘ will always linger Around the grave where he is laid. UM"!!! Romornhercd by I-Iis Wife and Son. In Memos-lam In fond and loving memory ef my dear sen Cpl. Everett S. I-‘ranols who died October l4, I948. It worft be long dear Everett Until wfll meat again Te olsrmyolr hand in that better Nevar 'te pm again. tario 512, Manitoba 6S. Ssshtd . wan 91. Alberta 108, and Brit! C Columbia 289. ' Even Central Mortgage a Housing Corporation is a lid puzzled by the figures. Claim Island Vacancies Zero OTIAWA, (It Housing shortage? mate. Central Mortgage and Corporation has taken of 88 munioipellt Canada. Ind reports that in them there are 1,374 vacant fundiy dwell- s. ake Vancouver, for instance where veterans’ families have seiz- ed several bulldlrm recently to find a place to live; there are 157 TORONTO Oct. 1'1 — (OP) . An ammo high of 1am sale- reglsizraltions at the University . Toronto for tile year 1946-4?! w disclosed today by tlho Univiersi fourth report on registration total thus far exceeds hat seam figuoo by 4,000. HAMILTON. O/it. 11 -- (OP) “You can't get in with these shot no siloe." said a. sheriff's offlu onthedoormtflheblcktrlalhe as he turned away e. would-i . 11 -(C_P)— Not in Canada, Housin g, posts ‘ Wlcfianugigsg-ehort Toronto has 112 ‘Pwuml “W799 "w" squewked- t Tl C Oi TJGQE , i lifiifimidlsé? illfarilaigquahsthtie Baum Java. 0o- 10 ~ (Reuters) — The graves of ei British soldiers have been f0 ill Palembang. Southeastern Sun airs. it was reported today. Th1 are believed to be the gralves i soldiers executed by the Janene during their retreat from Palen bang in Februafy- 1942- 17°‘ fies have not been identified. of wartime miners with 122. Ot- tawa, which has been waylaid by seven sorties by veterans seeking soconunodation, has 19 vacancies. Only tiny Prince Edward Island can really beef about the housing shortage. Its vacancies are listed as zero. But Nova Scotia has 38, New Brunswick 10, Quebec 256, On- Give meal-appeal to less tender meats Con/erased Cream of Toma JIFFY MIAT LOAF 2 lbs. ground beef crumbs I can Heinz Condensed Cream of Tomsee Seep, undiluted T geglmosl, shopped I “bu?” "an P"; l” teaspoons Hols: llu rand Y °' M“ Horse mus. rehysgsmd 1K ""P°°" "it la l tehleepoan wees: K mspoos peppc Conhlneallngsedlenes. llonidlsrosloeflaeshsllowhellagpaa. entail: s moderately slow oven (n?!) ler so mlmes. Serves so .