fill! SEPTEMBER 20. 1949 fiworzsw THEY olzzlrl ANOTHER JOB O IIOX noes BETTER“ Like the touch of a magic wand, Jove: chases lmc and film from sinks and drainboards in jifly time. Re rigerstor, range, ALL porcelain shines as it never shone before with the magic touch of javex. Javex cleodorizes drains too! sod’ dVGX many iobs- better iinltoli Church Rally Thursllay At Trinity Two prominent United Church missionaries on iuriough trons Central India, Dr. Catherine Whit- tier and Miss Beryl Morson. will address a large central rally oi the Prince Edward Island Presby. terlel which is to be held in Trin- ity Church. Charlottetown, on Thursday, September 92nd, with sessions at 2.80 p.m. and at a pm. ‘Much world interest has centred on Indie in recent years and it is a recognised foot that the work oi Christian missions will have‘; marked influence on the iutura of this greet country. Dr. Whittier and Miss Morson have first hand iniormation about what has re- cently taken place in Indie and can speak with authority gs well as in an interesting manner. Dr. Whittier has had experience in HOIPItI-l worlr and nursing educa- tion and has translated text-books into Hindustani. Miss Morson has been snngsa in evangelistic work. Miss Elma Inman will bring greetings irom armless. It l! “booted that a large num- ber o! people irom all parts oi the province will avail themselves o! the unllsual opportunity to hear the stimulating messages these mu. sionariee will. bimg. I @411. BORDEN WOMEN'S INSTITUTE Borden Women's Institute met at the home oi Mrs. Raymond Hie. l"? on Mandel’ Sop ber Mh. Meeting opened by repeating the 0111b Women's Creed in unison. Ten members answered roll call. Minutes oi last meeting were read and approved. In the absence oi the secretary Mrs. Fresion Darrach was appointed secretary pro tem. Sick committee reported visiting two sick and sending iruit to a patient in the ssnatorium end ilowers to a member in hospital. Gard committee reported proceeds for ugust $18.75. Expenses $7.12. Balance $1213. The sick committee was re-appointed. Letter re Salvation Army Canvass was read and collectors ior some e/ppointed as follows: Mrs. Hickey. Mrs. MooLauchlan. Mrs. 014mm MTI. ‘Dorsey, Mrs. Ramsey and‘ Mrs. Darrach. Mrs. Darralch was in see _secretsry about entertainment ior .'W.I. Convention. It was decided |t-hat Secretary renew subscriptions jfor Institute News, each member ‘to pay at next meeting. Next place oi meeting is to be at home o! Mrs. Vrlllism Ozon. Lunch committee does so anal use: Keep 8 bottles handy JAVIX In the laundry-Seeks out the stubbcrnut stains, blsachos linens and cotton lnew-drltt willie. Wonder- Iul Ier diaper dipping toe! IAVIX In the bathroom-Those ugly stains in toilet, bosln and tub disap- pear without scrubbing, porcelain: shine] Javox doodorisas as It cleans. JAVIX (or unpainted weodwo A little Jevex on the lob gets un- painted woodwork boclt to new Wltlto- om. bright and hospital sloonl KELLY! CROSS C.W.L ‘The regular meeting oi the Catholic Women's League was held in the side chapel on Sunday afternoon. Sept t, with a good "lttendance of members. The meet- ‘mg was read and approved. All ‘trirrespondence was read. ‘The treasurer gave s satisfact- yTOTS TO TEENS FASNION NEWS ,, ' ‘ ’ was Mrs. Maoisssc and my rgpurt, The 11M! Qflgngament] Mrs. MecNevll-l. Lunch was served were completed (or the iiddlerrgbl’ the hostm assisted by Mrs- oontest. The president gave a very Rel-Pb U1"!- interestlng report oi the Diocesan convention held in Charlottetown BULL A LONG WAY and asked the members to con- tribute in any way they could to Ii a one-inch model o! the earth the orphanage. The meeting than was made. the nearest star, in pro- gdjqufngd, portion, would still be 50.000 miles away. pretty new shades. TNE GIRLS’ STORE OAN FILL YOUR REQUIREMENTS FOR FOR OOATS FOR ALL TNE GIRLS MISSES‘ COATS (Sizes II to I7) In Sueldes, Velours, Tweods and etc. _ A good selection to choose lrom in all the $25.95 to $49.95 GIRLS‘ COATS (Silos 7-1410 Trimmed and Unirimmed in Bolted Models $15.95 to $29.95 \ d. Children. Three-Piece (Sizes 3-611) COAT SETS and SNOW SUITS In Blanket Cloth, Velours, Wool. Suecles, Chinchillos, Red River. and etc. $12.95 to $21.95 easy coal slits (n; yrs.) Snow Suits and ‘Bunting: in Pastel. Chin- chilla and Blanket Cloths. The James Murray, Charles Miller Stevenson. Frank Steven- son. Everett Holmes und Frank Linkletter. Interment in Frederic- ton Cemetery. Yea-that's right. Simply cut your and up it so»! no special tools. Come In and see the hcuutiiul now patterns-sea how you can CUT DECORATING 008T! WITH TIIIMZ! THE ceurua THE GIJARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN - I. GUARDIAN This column is reserved ise news oi looll interest, but advertising oi a newly nature may be inserted at ilvo cents-a wolfi. strictly pay- able In advance. JIMMIE’! TAXI, Phone s25. COOK‘! ior Photographs. OONFEDEIATION LIFE IN- SUBANCE- IUGIITB DAILY except Sunday to New Glasgow and l-laliiax Phone Maritime Central Airwayo Limited I061 or 540. ATTENTION! lolvation Army Campaign You are urged to complete your collections and be prepared to report at the meeting at the Citadel tonight. CITY 0F CIIARLOTTETOWN TAXES - Interest at the rate oi l-2% per month will be charged on City of Charlottetown third in- staiiment o! taxes i! not paid by September 30th. NOTICE T0 ADVEITIBEBS- Advertisers are reminded that theta copy must be in the Guardiaa not later than noon the prev- ious day to guarantee insertion. Out oi city advertisers who tele- phone classifieds. etc- should par- ticularly bear this in mind. GUEST SPEAKER-Hon. W. G. Keough, Minister oi Fisheries and Co-operatives, Government of New- foundland, will be the guest speak- er at the dinner meeting o! the Charlottetown Board of Trade on Friday, it was announced yester- day by Mr. A. Wslthen Geudet. Board Secretary. LET!‘ FOR ACADIA COLLEGE— Donald Mutch o! Cherry Valley, and Ivan Robinson. Charlottetown leii. yesterday morning ior Woli- viiie. NS, to resume their studios at Acadia University, Donald is in his freshman year and Ivan is a senior, the latter having secured u Lie. of Music last term ls work- ing toward a Bachelor degree this year. ' RETURNING T0 ENGLAND — Mr. and Mrs. John M. Bradley with their two children George and Ronald will sail from I-lalliax an Thursday on the "Aquitania” on return to their home in West Bridgeford, Nottingham, England after having spent a most enioy- able summer holiday in Charlotte- town visiting with Mrs. Bradley's mother, Mrs. F. J. Holman. CITY POLICE COURT-At the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court yea- terday, nine persons appeared on charges oi being drunk and incap- able. Two were each sentenced to 20 days in jail, one was sentenced to 10 days in jail, three were each fined $20 and coats or 30 days. two were fined $10 and costs or 20 days each. while the remaining drunk was remanded until Septem. ber 21st. A man convicted oi oper- ating a motor vehicle while in- toxicated was sentenced to 10 days in Jail. FUNERAL SUNDAY -—- The fun. eral oi the late Nelson Murray was held on Sunday afternoon. Sent. 18th. A short service at the home followed by a service in Fredericton Church. The services were conducted by Rev. P. Rich- Hrd-iori. assisted by Rev. Ernest Weeks and Rev. Donald Nicholson. pallbearers were Messrs. Murray, tortuous m"? Barney-unseen trips to also, re-roll under water No fuse, no muss, ' $5.95 to $13.95 Choose yours now from our Store and have quality merchandise that will bring you satis- faction. I .‘l'I'II MISSES NOLMES and BRAOLEY 59 Queen st. time 91 “See the lovely new Trims Patterns st De on Wallpaper and Pain Stores. F. A. l. Jones her grand Murneghen in Charlottetown, over i-i. Robertson. Mayiiold. sorry to learn that she has enter- Msssi, and Miss A. Summers Charlottetown, PEI, E1". Moyer after Beach ior three days and a family guests. - Port Oolborne Exchange. coon-s ior Bhotographs. HOWARD MscINNIa Fitted Footwear st i7!» Queen Street. AT YOU! SERVICE-Mulls! C011 Company. PhOIiI 249B. WATCH ior the Guardian's new story starting this week. "lonely Parade” by Fannie Hurst. YORK MEETING-Federation oi.’ Agriculture meeting York Hall Thursday night 8-30. CIT! TAXES - Third install- ment City oi Charlottetown taxes must be paid by September 30th. or interest will be charged. EVERYONE interested is invit- ed to attend the meeting at City Hall at 8 o'clock Friday night when a local chapter o! the Can- adian Foundation ior Poliornyelitia will be organized. ENGAGEMENT -— ma. Mark Horton, Mt. Albion, announces the engagement oi her daughter, Lau- retta Marie-"to Bruce Buell. son oi Mr. and Mrs. Arbott Buell. Bun- bury. Marriage to take place lat- ter part o! September. CHAI-LOTIETOWN Strawberry rowers’ Association. The annual meeting ct the Charlottetown Strawberry Growers‘ Association has been postponed until October 17th. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCE- MENT-Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Mac- Neill, Mt. Albion, wish to en- nounce the gagement o! their eldest daughter Edith Katherine Isabell to Lloyd George, son oi Mr. and Mrs. Donald MacDonald. Brookiiald. Marriage to take place in the middle oi October. ~i_ LEI‘! T0 TAKE COURSE-Miss Mary Matheaon, daughter at Mr. and Mrs. Angus Matheson, Glen William, left ior Ottawa, where she will enter the Radiology De- partment o! the Ottawa Civic Hos- pital to take a two year course. Miss Matheson was a membe 0i the stall of the Royal Bank oi Canada, Charlottetown ior the past year. Her many friends wish hei success in her chosen profession. FUNERAL YESTERDAY- The funeral oi Vera Campbell was held yesterday morning from the residence oi her brother, Alex Campbell. Primrose. to St. George's Church, St. George's. where Sol- emn High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Benny MacDonald, Deacon Rev. M. J. MacKlnnon. Sub-Deacon Rev. M. G. Gallivan, Master oi Ceremonies Rev. D. MacDonald. The latter three clergyman are Irom Antigollish. Present in the Sanctuary were: Rev. Harold Crok- en, Cardigan and Rev. W. J. Mc- Cabe, Charlottetown. Pall bearers were: Joseph G. Campbell, Albert Acorn, Frank MacPherscn, George MacPherson, John J. Campbell and Joseph I. Campbell. Interment in Church Cemetery. LEFT ON MOTOR TRIP - Mr. Harry Houston oi Winnipeg who has been visiting for the past month with his sister, Mrs. George Sims, New London Har- bour lelt Thursday morning in company with his son and daugh- ter-in-iaw. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Houston of R.C.M.P., Cape Breton to points oi‘ interest in Nova Sco- tia before returning to his home in Manitoba. Mr. Houston has been absent from this province for thirty-four years and was much impressed with vast im- provements and natural beaulty oi his Island home. While here he met many ot the old friends and acquaintances oi bygone days. He plans in the near future to visit the "Island" again. Parallels Mrs. Raymond Lavandier and daughter Karen spent the weak- end in the city visiting Mrs. Lav- andier who is a patient in the City Hospital. Mrs. E. B. Ebers and Miss Helen M. Ebers are visiting Mr. Herman EIIQII, .ir., and Mr. Douglas Ebers in Montreal. Miss Veronica. Brazel is visitini; aunt, Mrs. Joseph the weekend. The many friends of Mrs. George will be ad the P. E. I. Hospital due to her regrettable accident and all Wish her a speedy recovery- Mr. A. Walther: Goudet. City. leaves tomorrow to attend the na- tional convention of the AS80018- tlon oi Kinsmen Clubs which meets in Quebec City. Sept. 22nd. 23rd, and 24th. Mr. Gaudet is de- puty-governor oi district no. ‘I. Mrs. Al. MacDonald of Boston. oi are visiting at the home oi their niece. Mrs. attending the family reunion held at Wasaza dinner st Arvon hotel for forty Mlle Jessie Matheson. Superin- tendent oi Nurses, Goddard Hos- pital, Brockton. Mesa, is spendi a month's vacation at the home oi her brother and aister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Angus Matheson, Glen William. She was accomvinl“ by Mr. and Mrs. Georle A. Martin. Belmont, Mass. CARD OF THANKS and Mrs. Melvin Upton, Canning, N5, wish to thank their many friends in Monte ior their many acts oi kindness during their residence there. and also extend a 12B KENT ST. sincere welcome to everyone to PAGE THREE You can still find people who "don't believe in banks” . . . who keep their cash in old cofiee pots, or hide it in the woodpilc, or carry it around. But most folk nowadays keep their money in bank accounts. They can get it whenever they want it; and they can pay their bills by cheque. Canadians have more than seven million such deposit accounts. In terms of Canada's adult population, that makes it practically unanimous. The banks, in turn, know they must eerlfthis confidence by giving you the best service they know how. Today you can take your account to any bank you choose. And what is in your bank book is strictly‘ between you and your bank. It is your own private business. "... most folk nowadays Iraop their money In bani: accounts." 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