sEPPEME-R 13' m» 194$ Super Sale liiiW (ill i“*s iientral Suardian This column ls reserved for new! of local interest. but advertising of Best for Juice and every use. ‘ luy them by the SUNKIST JUICY ORANGE- Give your Children iets of them for School. a nesvsy nature may be inserted 1 at five cents h word strictly pey- 40oz. I |‘bl°|""|"'"°°- - ' f I t r lie itil. .“ u ° ‘i ' qnasweu. rei- Photographs. Last Coll! Order EarlyJ-While they inst, PEACHES-Alberto: No. l-g- HMPHEBBOIVB-llhll’! Clothing. 1.35 _.......... ‘mo... m... B k r u‘ e roetweei- at m Queen ltraet. FRESH COUNTRY Fresh Bacon. Fresh Hams, Will be in Thursday-Basket ISLAND PLUMS-Lorge Blues, Victories, Reds, etc. PORK—ALL CUTS Pork Chops, Choice Roost: - Ooflmnnuno“ u" m‘ BUBANCB. Al‘ YOUR SERVXCI-Arnfest Coal Company. Phone 249B. ee-se CONCORD GRAPES- lllue or Red—lnsket . ATTENTION Community Gon- cert members: Annual business rn e e t l n g Charlottetown Hotel. Fresh Island Oot- meal. 5 lbs. Paper Napkins. Best quality. Pkg. Ellen's Diary (continued From Page i) creased. until the spout could scarcely hold its flow, and one knew that the blower was deiver- irig a continuous stream of itraw to the reaches of the .00. above. Only in an emergency. such as the one the workers were laced with then—that of finishing the threshing of the number o: stooks on the grain wagon before» the rain came would James consent ic driving the mill so fast. This is contrary to his principles of farm- ing. “No" he will say, when tome- one boasts of a record at the threshing "f don't approve 1f such speed. Grain is much too ‘tar: to grow to let it be lost in the straw!" . Then while last sheaves were being winnowed. out of the darkness and closeness of the day. the rain came down. Thunder rumbled away to westward; occasionally lightning flashed and though it was only briefly, what the men termed "a ranking rain" fell. James came in like “a drowned rat" and there was an immediate demand in‘ dry clothing. e e e When James arrives on a ver- sndah damp from hat to toe. it is a filznol for the rest of the in- mites in this house to spring to action changing began with‘ a loul and insistent. call from the room above the kin-hen. “It's his other snlrt, he wants" Karolyn said, he: ears being keener than mine. "It's hanging on the door" I "etirned. "The door! which door? It's not on the door. I bet you washed itl I never yet wanted an article badly hut that it was out on the line - or stuck some place where the d... himself couldn't find it!" Kaiolvn chuclied. She was still laughing when at last clothed and apparent- ly in a state of exhaustion he came down to drop into his old armchair with: "NOW fetch me a (fry pair 0-" 50PM. Ellen" and added in an aside "it's no use my going to look foi any" and Jamie wriom l am sure is likely to be a chip off the oid block asked sympathetical- ly; ‘And couldn't you ‘h’; yguf shirt at all, grandaddy?" O I O Klrolyn had come in the after- n°°n "Pulling her younger son, who in spite of the discomforts of teethins continues to thrive and is We agree an exceptionally good rhiid. "That's one fine babyi" the fisllmen. on hie weekly round said today. when the youngster played quietly in his carriage outdoors. l" llvweciatlon. the babr gave him e wide dimpled smile, which ffleaied his new teeth to a icoty. m" ZYBIId-dluzhter in the house across the lane is fast leaving her brbyhoos behind her. may she lids new words to her vocabul- ltv and now can march he. small :61! with assurance about m; douse. handling the hazards of t°°i1¢9l>s with use. Jeanie’ is favhina her to be obedient. a prin- “Ph Whiirh is most commendable CASH fi CARRY STORE W; Deliver PAY --—- p I87 GREAT GEORGE ST. CASH ENGAGEMENT announce- C. O. . "d pAY MET. —Mr. and Mrs. Charles "m" The Big ltore With the Big ltook LESS Saunders, Charlottetown, wish to 747 i announce the engagement of their Thursday, Sept. 25th, 7.80 o'clock. ENGAGEIVIENT ANNOUNCE- MENT. - Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Jen- ins, French Fort, wish to announce the ngsgemont 0! their daughter, Mary Euphemia, to Howard Joseph. sOn of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tweedy. Earnscll-ffe. Marriage to tske place early iin October. Pure ORANGE .371: MARMALADE. Z lb. jar Limit 2 jars to o customer. eldest daughter, Frances Florence, to Nichol J., only son of Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Martin, Jarrow-on-Tyne, 00.. Dunham. England. Marriage to take place in England in October. Equality Woman in Salvation Army THE BANK 0F MONTREAL CROP REPORT says growth of all crops in the Maritime: has been adversely affected in most dis- tricts by warm, dry weather and rain is badly needed. A below- avcrage harvest of fair quality grain has been completed in most areas. Iln average hay crop has been harvested. A KOOd-HVBrBKe h‘ whim hmmm‘ “d WW“ “res crop of early varieties of potatoes “hie _‘° w°rk_‘°5°th°r- “d wheul is indicated. while later varieties individual activities are‘ joined Lnl Show promise‘ Pasture [and y! in the execution of a job. I - Th‘ [radium o! equal urvlce by‘ only poor to fair condition in most The Salvation Army is probably the only organization in the world —in which sex is no banrier to any post of responsibility, and in which‘ women automatically are elevated to the some rank of their husbands.’ it is one of uhe few organizations t t. i ' - won- .» slzfiit... E§§.‘.l.'“i;’.-‘¢‘;2..%‘ ":2. ation. dates from the founding smaller than ‘Verne Rain L, 80 years ago of The Salvation Aimy. u . when Catherine Booth was as much gjdig 38311:‘; erztflgggs “giickclfl; responsible for the creation of The o? a batman‘ nmvém B" m, ~01 Salvation Army as was her hus- n {Hi I a u u? 91 t band. wulum Booth ru s s prac ca y cornpe - Catherine Booth undertook to e ' visit the puol‘ and the sick and to? administer to their wants. and with heir husband pioneered l-n modern social service. William Booth drew freely upon his wife's’ ‘experiences in writing his now-, I famous "In Darkest England and Mr w, E, Bgntlgy, K3,, lgpvgg the Way Out”. which was the first by p1,,“ today on l buflngg; mp book ever publishad in which speci- w Mantra“ flc and practical rules were laid . ____ down i0!‘ a syii-Wllili lPPl-“ilflm i9 Mr. Philip Hardy ‘left yesterday Personals This evening the actiali in children-end wives! "Ellen" , SllVAllillijillMY CAMPAIGN This week the Salvation Army is making is; An. mil-l appeal for funds. "10 m cent t as in fformer years. t e ‘public that none of this to e of its it is being received in The need is therefore es great as ever. Give gen- t Eillllil C. liiilllSTllilE, eronsly, .- There may be some people who, he _ bequest to “The Mrs. A Smaliwood, will wonder if lie need ls as We wfiuld like 11110331 money eeseyet- en Salvation Anny nor is there inuob likeliliood , the aesr future. I'm-thermon- the unanimous opinion or the members of the Ad- d that when it is received it should be- used extension to tin now overcrowded Sunset l. . . onémgivy ‘t: wills lo 010:3“. or II men IWI I~ ,_,°""'““_°‘,,""", , “M. w" antenna rotor-beau.“ "W: Ym” ' hssiaee the bale nnrrah simm- soci-al work. This book is still uscd ym- Kingston. Om" m resume as a lrxibavk in many Wiles“ ""1 his studies at Queen's University. universities. y Catherine Booth also blazoncd the way for prominent Participa- tion by Salvation Army women by pioneering in _-— preaching She was one of the first women to speak publicly and was one of tho first to talk from a pul- pit. Mrs. J. S. Edwards and her aunt. Miss Dora Smith, left Bun- day morning by car. on return to Ottawa. after spending the past few months at their summer home Mae Edward Manor. New Glas- gow. Mrs. Edwards’ uncle. Mr. H. l... Smith. Charlottetown. ac- companied them as far as Mont- real. MARINE BLUEBLOODB The king salmon has been known to reach a weight of 10o pounds. James now ealls down to me. evi- dently not content to lot tomorrow Leading Man 0f Silent Films iii-es take care of itself "see if the stars ' ._-._ are out yeti" i HOLLYWOOD. Sept. 2i --(AP) Until tomorrow -_ Diary~Good- -Harry Carey. 68, veteran screen night. ‘actor and leading man 0f 8118M films. died today. He portrayed more than 300 movie roles and gained popularity as a hard-riding cowboy star. In recent years he did character roles. The cause of death was given as a blood clot in the heart, follow- ing a weakened lung and heart condition fron. a recent illness. Outstanding roles in recent films included parts in "Mr. Smith Goes To Washington.” ‘JThey Knew What They Wanted." "The Shep- herd of The Hills," and “Sea of Grass." ’ He was a graduate of New York ' University. British Sov’t ilool Towards Emigration Killed playing "hold-up." Stan- ley Brown, s, right. of Udora, Ont., ____,_ is seen with his brother, fvsn. B, “Mag ngecoox maroon. sept- 11 — <01’) — Australian end Canadian suggest- ions that those Dominions each would like to add about 121100.000, people to their present novulatimq have mused a notable lack of on- tih-unasm in the United Kingdom. British Government spokesmen never say they oppose emigration. But in practice. the aver-age Briton is made to feel hii pleoe is at home where he can help carry the United Kingdom through trying times by work of his hands or brain. Labor Miniatu- rsaecs must have echoed Wlntton Churchill's words when he said he was shocked to hear _ inst sooooo. nriwiu had enema to emigrate to the Doniniosu. Churchill invited these would-be sraveiierl to “stay here and fidit it qlt.....do not iteesrt tlse old lend. We cannot lsere you." - Despite present wells about shortage of labor and -ihe need of every hand. many economists be- lieve that Bfliein wot-lid be better eff in normal times with fer mm “readof "o tiielate , , who insulation er England, Wei and loetlesid is mere liien c with Ivan lrmlrp in their lsehselsssd will not male thousands of enr- 0! imltilftlli "will! food to naalntela a lerse population. In wartime, sirhsnai-inee and boflqe seas may have priority in govern- THE . CHARLOTTETOWN __GUAllPlAN new ssouruesaea En routs to his new home in Montreal, Boris Baron, two and a half, holds his doll as he arrives, at New York aboard the Queen Elizabeth. r. s. I. Shipment Arrives Safely y‘ Mr. Almon Boswell. Charlotte- town, R.R..3, has received the following letter from Mr. J. R. Bleckiock, Livestock Fieldman of Regina, Basia, who with Mr. Mun- del, visited this Province to takc back the cattle referred to: , “Dear Mr. Boswaii:-I am sorry that I did not get u chance to write you sooner but we have been quite busy disposing of th: pigs and everything seems to bf under control now. _ The two cars that were we.’ penned off shipped excaptionall well and looked as good the d: they arrived here as when the, left. The other car that went ta Mr. Baker at Saskatoon, was somewhat crowded and we found that the boars should have been penned off. and some of the larger gilts penned off. they would then have shipped quite a bit bet- ter. However none of the pigs‘ were lost but were all quite a bit» bruised and scarrerL-everythinzi alright now. The ram sliippcdI exceptionally well and put on weight all the way along. I have not seen Mr. Fox as yet but everyone else that saw the ram thought very highly of him. I might mention that we did not arrive in saskatchewan until Sep- i temebr 5th so it was quite a nard‘ grind, however, I look back oni the trip with a great deal of pleas- i ure. ' I would like to take this oppor- tunity to again thank you. Mrs Boswell. Verna and the boys for the good time you gave us when we were on the Island and I hope that I will see you again in the not too distant future." (Patriot Please Copy) Eucharistic Congress To Open At Buffalo BUFFALO. N. Y» Sept. 21-(AP) -The Buffalo centennial euchar- istlc congress. first such gathering in the United States since 1941, begins tomorrow hmidst the tru- ditional amp and splendor of the Roman othollc Cihurch. The four-day-iong demonstration will be attended by seven cardinals and 66 archbishops and bishops, James Cardinal. McGulgan. arch- bishop of Toronto. Bernard Car- dinal Griffin. flairchbishop of Vvcst- minster, London; and Norman Cardinal Gilroy, Archbishop cf Sydney, Australia, are among the princes of the Roman Catholic church in the British Common- wealth eiepeeted to attend. ICLB OI‘ TIN i lrltaln was known to the anci- ent Romans as the island of tin. threaten rations. when trade ls out of balance in peacetime there are problems ilk-e the present shortage of dollars. Added to these is the hew threat or the atomic bomb to Britain's concentrated homes and lndustrifli. if war comes again. Development of secondary ia- dirstrles in Dominion and other markets makes it certain that Britaln's.bettle for increased ex- ports will be difficult but if they are not increased a reduced stan- dard of living is in prospect here. At present, shipping shortages prevent largd eoele emigration like that of 80 years ego. When ships are available, British decision on wiheiher direction of labcr shell be flooded to check movement over- lincr i i ' with the aid of crutches. new pleated skirts, capeiei.’ sleeves, soft draped effects. priced, tool l r i THE ll 109 llilEEll Si’. l ‘ HUNTER. RIVER WM-S. The September meeting of the Woman's Auxiliary of the Mis. sionary Society of Hunter River United Church was held at the home of Mrs. James Andrews The devotional period was led by the President. Mrs. J. S. Mac- Leod. The attendance numbered fifteen. After roll call the min- utes of the last meeting were read It was reported that the box of clothing. valued at thirty-five dol- lars, had been sent to Labrador. The offering received at the Church service amounted to $13.35 while the lunch offering at the Summer Rally totalled 820.35. The study for the evening was based on the early translations of the Bible and the sraat men re- sponsible fer the arduous task 5t. Jerome's work was ably out- lined by Mrs. Seaman and that of Wycliffe and Tyndale was des- cribed by Mrs. Morrison. The October meeting is to be held at the Manse and the roll call is to be answered by a verse containing the word "Ask." The meeting closed with Lord's Prayer in unison. the -—->-—L__..__. caNanA rouo cans - inn runras sous-vi HALIFAX, Sept. 22 _. yo?) - Rampersad Jaggarnauth. a teen- RIB youth from San Fernando, Trinidad. is a little happier on his second visit to Halifax. Fourteen months ago he limped down the gangplanlc of a ship His leg muscles were ravaged iby polio. But as s guest patient of the Quebec Junior Red Cross he was taken to Montreal where a series of operations were performed by specialists. . ' When he returned to Halifax on his way back home he walked a little better. But. said doctors. in time he will be able to get about freely as his leg muscles develop. Jaggernauthb ambition now is to "help other children who be- ment disouelons. Sensufionully NEW! BILTRITE thin. um Veefl Ilse the. laeteseeet sever-metres.‘ nes- came lblitlklh iii! BIC." Greet Fall in our dramatic news-making dresses! Choose yours from our’ torso-moulding styleemwitll They're remarkably low: WHERE SMARTER WOMEN SHOP“ l PAG PHONE 614 BELLA ACQUITTED Aoquitted on a charge of mur- dering a woman tenant. Joseph Bella. a2. of Hamilton. Ont. walked outnf court irfrae man. Mr. Justice Barlow. in Wentwortb assizes, directed the jury to re- turn an acquittal after he ruled out as evidence statements sl- legedly made by the woman be- fore she died. a fit ’ Ire. Pearl Dobbins. seen here. died 3'! hours after a "Molotov cocktail" was thrown through the window of her cottage on York It, ggnsiiton. at dusk en May I. ~ The triei iudae found there was "no proof presented that Mrs. Dobbins was convinced she we! Io- lng to dis." UNDIBBIA TBIASUII WAS AMIIICAN IIII -_-.. DADWXN. Austrliia, Sept. i! — (w) - Native members or the crew of s peas-ling lugger have lust solved s mystery that has both intrigued and angered Der- wln ‘residents for the. While this dry outpost of Aes- trallan aivlllsetlon has been vit- tusily without beer supplies fa a long time. it was known that the natives of nearby Isthurst fe- iand had sufficient beer to threw s nueaear "ma-house" seer l -.. in their boats, and one. an ex- cellent diver, went down to looli over the cargo. He located a big stock of beer that was intended for United States forces in ths islands further horth. ‘The diver shared his find with the other natives, and from then on they organized parties of div- ers from their own ranks to go down into the wreck to retrieve the “liquid gold." DOROTHY DIX SAYS- ’ make the natives reveal the source of their supplies. Then the pesrling lugger "Tor- bul” made a routine call at the island, and the native members of the crew mingled with the loc- als. They learned that the bee: came from a. supply ship that had been wrecked in shallow water near the island by Japan- ese action during the war. The islanders visited the wreck I I (Continuied From Page z) lorn woman get into the habit of coming to his office to weep on his desk and tell him her endless tale of woe, and she will find her way barred by an efficient secretary and be told that the gentleman is 1n conference and can't be disturbed. Yet thousands upon thousands of women offer their breasts for their woman friends to cry on. and listen patiently to the stories of their grlefs that they have heard a hundred times, Just because they know that it comforts the afflicted. as nothing else does, to talk about their sorrows to someone who understands and sympathlues with them. A, man is a good friend to a woman as long as she can amuse him and is a Jolly companion who will step out with him in the bright lights. but when she needs someone tosit with her in the dark. some- one who will bear with her iu her extremity of suffering, she must ave a woman friend, or else she is left solitar and alone. The old idea that women are always at each other's throats and tearing each other down is false. on the contrary. it is women who boost each other up the ladder. It is women who got the vots for women. Xt is worneu who opened the door of opportunity to women. It is women who are behind every movement to build schools and col- es. Oeiolins or threats failed w. lager and hospitals to better the life of woman and make life easier for them, And l! you say that it is mostly men's money that made these phllanthroples possible, you will find that there was almost al- ways a wife behind the check book. - So I say again that r am sorry for the girl who doesn't like wo- men and who has no women friends. She has missed one of the best things that life can give her. r lnkersweeter, tastier breed! - risisciirnauirs IQ wAlflflfl-no extra steps! Full-strangled . Iielecismenifs fresh active Yeast goes right e0 work. Makes sweeter, finer bread! And snakes is jam-I You can be sure of tender. smooth tenure - lightness - delicious flavour every time‘ ' ,_ IF YOU IAKI AT HOME, ifllil! 00 Ileiscbnanirs fresh ‘lease with the Emilia: yellow label. It's depend- ebie-Cenadsb tested favourite to more than '70 years. ‘