i’! PETEWS CATHEDEA ' Bnehferd lqnsra , ggjllflldllltffifi-IIKiM-‘IIRIQ-iilrifg CHURCHES TOMORROW fimnw-»_:-§“m-E-i~é%;: .§;;.;g:-::-'.s:-:Q:-:§ ,_-...=:-:'~==;-:=-=s:-:§:-:E:c~l. gum‘; ofitxnkwerd. Zrfuiukcn ur- , " BAPIIST MW,“ ,,,,,,,,,,,,’ ENGLAND THE BAPTIST CHURCH illnbtsr lav. I. Judson Levy. 8.1). CONIEDEIATION LIII IN sunaucs. l .___ . LET US rid you! homo of all in- sects. Moderate rates. Iblill’ Fumigstini Co. Telephone 1001. I (‘WWW » I. M. Malone Morning Worship 11 s. m. “ab: 19gb, inoantbmt. “molar; rsurlgenlent- Iiaulsn er ___. m“ dd“ m. . Do iaa no a suns naraman remo m 1.1m“, Duet. Selected, Mr. Wendell b awed ‘muster. Phone, -___ Phillipa and m. a. s. laps . Jujfmm , SERVICES Evening Worship I p. In. —- ‘ SUNDAY 50ml!!! “The Slllll 0i Christ” NEW BED ROOM TABLES ..__ Anthem. selected. and End Table; now at 'l‘oombs 5,00 iiolv Communion. Organist and Director of Choir- Mute Store. 10.00 Mn ins. Mrs, v. s. Dinnvall. -- l n,» a. m. Choral Eucharist and You are cordially invitnd to wer- CALVIN CIIUBOH, Mermaid. semm shi with TIE SI‘ Divine wolfllip will be conducted 7 p. M. Evensonahand Sermon. CBIIICII. 0n Babbling/leg 21:10 11;; M. Rev.’ wl-ssan s (m? c. Carly e . n er. mu Cam's-Ilia" CHURCH OF CHRIST -——— l 8.15 Monday and Friday. GOSPEL HALL, Upped‘ Prlncel 5,45 Tn y. 9,30 Wednesday. 1,45 Tuesday. Thursday, Satan- day. Evenioliig-y I I . weelr day service: are in All “p; Cha l. All seats are tree if? unnpprldpristed. Vlstors are welcomed and the Incumbent is m: to sec them altar any service. ' rvmvnoov wnncomn CHURCH am Street "s0. PAUL'S CHURCH Notice Piflse: Our Sunday School will be . . l ed t. , clock. We ask the parents to observe the time of meeting and CENTRAI CHRISTIAN D. DUNBAI, B. ‘LIL. Ill I» MR8. MC. STEWyT, Orrsnist ‘ and Choir lreotor resum- t 10.00 o'- please St. S11‘. All are heartily inlvited. NOTICE ‘I0 ADVERTISERS- All advertisements to snow in Guardian must be in office b! noon of day nrevious w insertion to ensure publication. usvgxéigadnnr liaALtL gnu. _. bk s en or o Priced at $6.73. Toombs Store. CIIUBCII SERVICES September Creek, Rev. James l‘ lbllott, Rector rte-operate with uahy sendins their 22nd. st. Thomaszr, Long M; Royston F. Mngford, A.ll.C.0 chil sen to Sunday School. Holy Comm/union 11.00 A. M. St. or-isnist and Shore Master. 11.00 a. m. Morning Worship and Elisabeth's. Sprin eld. Evening _.___ Communion. Prayer 3.00 P. M. t. John's, Crap- 830 u. rn. Iloly Communion. Sennon: "A Neglected Ordinance.” cud, Evening Prayer 7-30 P- M. RIV- 1100 a. m. Morning Prayer and Scrmun. 7m p. m. Evening Prayer and Sermon. Preacher, Morning and Evenln], The Rev. S. J. Davies, Milton. ‘The Morning bervice vlll broadcast over Rodin Station. C F(‘.Y. Visitors will receive a cordial welcome at St. Paul's Church. PRE$BYTERIAN THE KIRK 0F ST_. JAMES Orfanist Miss B. Ll lau McKenzie Mus, Bao. i- I ll A.M. MORNING WORSIIIIR-Ibe QRDINATION 0F ELDER. ' l Mlniatel ‘ the Rev. T. ii. Bnssell Somcrl E M.A., I l l Duet: in]. 7J0 PM E M Christian Church. _ CHURCH H» (Selected) Mrs. Platte and Owen. 7.00 p. m. Evenln Worship. Sermon: "When Doctor". Solo (Selected) Mr. Preston V. “Comfthoas with us and we will do thee . it Welcome awaits you at Cent- rra f UNITED PENTECOSTAL e Well Need A It M AVE. ltev. I: C. lileirrstellber, Pastor. 10.00 A-M. suTn-y School. Sermon: "Put on the whole "armil Good mnsie- All Wcicomr I our o! " God _ Anthem: Brother James Air — err Jrvsob. .. ‘I PM. EVENING, WORSHIP. sermon: "What-do ye more than others?" ‘ "M Anthem: but the‘ d is Mind- m| of Ills Own. U delssuhn. Lohr. -1' The Minister wil eondnet the Services anddeiiver- the Sermons. ZION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH “lions Front" Appeal Donations Acknowledged The Salvation Army Home I-‘rcnt Appeal continues to receive splendid returns from the Womens institu- the Province and 11.00 AM. Worship and mach- vanlellstie Service. scale- When did the fibnreh oose its Power, And how "an it restored? Do we need the Sup. tnrIl-Tndlv? Good Singing- B. Fream. Rector. HUNTER RIVER UNITED CHURCH CHARGE. — Services on September 22nd, are as fol- untcr River 11 A. M. North Wiltshire 3 P. M. and Wheatley River 7.30 P. M. Rev. .1. I. Morrison. Minister. SORORITY MEETING-A corn boil held at the summer home of Freda Plckard on Wednesday even- ing, September lli, marked the opening of the meetings of Alpha Chapter of .turn out and all voted it a jolly and successful party. TRINITY Ci-IUBCII. -— This Sun- day rooming Mr. McLennan will take for his subject the con-ling Church-loyalty visitation. The men 0f the vlsltin teams will attend in a body for t. is dedication service. The anthem by the choir will be "Open the Gates of the Temple" by; KnappsDicks. Mr. Harvey MacRhcr- son will be the tenor soloist. In the evening Mr. McLennan will speak on “Christian Love." Thelssson| will be lead from the fourth chap-i ter of first Jchn. The choir will sin "I Will Lay Me Down in Peace" b l Gadsby. BIBLE STORY OBJECTIVE. - Tihst man alt-i women may learn to‘ worship Gc-d "according to the Scriptures." they must be made hVfllhblg in every land. so that cf them it can be said. “We do hear very _,_,_ I05 ill!‘ U! kr wle es with ateful thanks therm speak in our tongue the won- ‘Fri?! wgmalgttqp [tress “the ffbll con titans. |derful works of God." This is the .°' “M w Roeky Point. . $12.38 sole‘ dialect of all Bible Society ef-l a 2002:... t... us... us: unions . r - “ - " gigs; Ailgtliélgrsugz‘ ornnh‘ u. glggiation in promoting this great "- H h; 15.00 _._ n00 .".*.'"l".' 33"“? Carlie nfiliniia 10.00 HONOR sstssmw ow no‘ ‘ppm,’ ' ° " ' y Queen Elisabc 15.00 TIREMENT-Schofield Papcr Co.‘ ‘_ u “a 7“ no ’ su-gmqgnp 5.00 Ltd., of Saint John. confrercs of‘ lymn" 1 ’ ' ' ' I-leathcrdale 5.00 Mr. Charles W Srelrs pald n-l-l M“ Th’ m“, ‘mfyf 8mm" South Plnstt; 5.00 bute to him and bade m-m fore-‘ Mlilmll-‘ll Milli’ “u N?‘ Esrnscliffe 3.00 well Thursday evening cn his rc- fg; g g" ‘an G cub-MI Otther Instl ave taken onrtlrement after 43 years with the was,“ ' ° ' ' -the canvass of their various dis-lccmpany as salesman in New a r‘, M“ b" m _ ‘tricts also with good success. llirunswick and Prince Edward Is- _DY"“”' I fir"! I ' l n a lsnrl- At a staff dinner in the Roy- ""' 5' °° ' . rwus short. announced: School al Hotel, at \vhich Mr. W. Maurice Mm" N°""‘ 5"“ ‘M ‘wmm children. Boy Scouts. Girl Guides Lundy, general manager, presldcrl, m""‘~ and other youth omsnlliillfllifi Mr Speirs was made recipient of Th" snmflh 5°h°°‘ mw" ‘t uni are bclnz asked to srranile col- a gold watch and a case of pipes °'°“““‘ ‘n “'9 mwnml‘ Zlectlons and to sell their collected as evidence of the good will of all "Wm ‘m u“ “m” b’ “l "P": acorns direct to local pig and towards him and of their good ""1""- “5 "9 "M! ""ml“h'“,poujtry dealers." wishes for years of peace and con-l ‘hmfiflluflr Vi“, I l” °n ‘h’: —i— —-— tentment with the demands of a I0"!- r _ business life behind him. Mr. Yul-l Ire will"! ‘Mimi "l "°"'- Spelrs plans to make his home in IND "m! ill- Toronto. a I <1 UNIIED CHURCH ‘ n: CANADA l TRINITY UNITED I cuultcn Reverend T. E. M: Lennon, Minister Reverend II. Galilee, 110., Visiting an... Kendall. arcane. A 0.0 o 3 ~ Ornnlst and Choir Director {L00 Add. PUBLIC WORSHIP. Sermon: "OUR CIiUEU-il LOY- ALTY VISITATION” Anthem: ‘Open the Gates oi the Tfiflllle" —Knapp-Didss. Tenor Solo- Mr. Harvey Mao. Phrrson. 7-"? Ivr m. Public Worship. human: "Christian love". Anthem: "I will lay me down in oeeoe"- Gadsby. The Minister will conduct the lervices and deliver the sermons. You are invited to worship in Twill)‘ Church. Church-going lli-‘Pblc are happy people, ‘IDNDON. Supt. l9 —(CP)- Th! sovernmmt today called - I 0n schoolchildren to help Britain's "food battle" by collect- lna acorns. The Alriculture Min- l-yy common ‘n; that stoekfesd The British a Foreign aunt Society IN CANADA AND NEWFOUNDLAND PRINCE EDWARD “LAND AUXILIARY IEQUEBTS Memorial ell Monday. tare and Plliilll Qlexander of Canadian Legion Parade l THE KIRK 0F ST. JAMES. —-Ai the Mornin Diet of Divine Wornhip in The K tomorrow a Service of Ordination will be held when Mr. l-l. J. Gordon wil% be solemnly or- dalned and induc ed into The Kirk Session of this Congregation. The Minister. the Reverend T. H. Bus- sell Somers, M.A., S. T. M.. will com duct the Service and preach the Sermon both Morning and Evening. At Morning Worship the Sermon will be based on the text “Put. on the whole armour of God" and at Evening Worship on i-‘se text "What do ye more than others?" The Music for both Sarivces will be under the direction of the (Zihuroh Organist, Miss E. Lillian McKenzie. Mus. Bae. The Church School will reopen next Sunday. September 29th, with a Rally Day Service at 2.30 o'clock. 5 | 1, l 3 IIAIRDIIESSING scnoor. Full Course and Brush-tsp on all branches. Teaching by ELIZABETH, prominent Hair- Styllsi _ DAY AND EVENING CLASSES Students may look for part e work in the Monoton area to help them defray es- penses. Writefor artlenlars. ELI ABET}! IIAIIDBESBING SCHOOL Ill Main 8k, Monctoll, N. l f ll Wa are salted to Parade to the War “mum o I "Sept, 23rd inst. for the investi- ofa I HOUR 0F PARADE; Wreath by Field Marshal Viscount unis, G.C.B., G.C.M., 6.8.1., D.S.0., 10:00 AM. at the Charlottetown Clvlss with Medals or Ribbons. Legion Home. - , W. SMITH Se ’ -Man:r r, F clues. BrssechyCdn. film o. s. s. r.. u Service Sunday 7.30 pm. D.| ‘THE CHARLOTTETOWN -. .... ....~¢.-_.~.. .--.-». .. on liilllltliilfillAltlllill ltwiflmmmmwmmzs \ Annual Drive g PRUTESTANT In AidOt Opens MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 300- Q GUARDIAN w‘... new»... For Funds URPHANAGE @' The Children Depend 0n You m 2% (M % M % % % % % %-4 goal-m, 151w, up; weep. fififihiluTndYr ‘L: mums" u»... " Literature rum. surrmz t am a1 - , l?uzzu.ur"zrl".sztt"flilitz§s Mil l-lfe lldt. Ono's Se" cons son rmua sunn- ~ Miss Betty Saunders enjoyed her first trip in an airplane on Iihursday. She was the guest of Paul's Hyinl Service. Till: WORD BAIIA‘! means "Amity and rectitude of ‘Light. 1wndulct. rather and nulschled. are the true faith." Bahaullch than dlssenslon FROM VANCOUVER — m. 'I‘i1l.v J. Rolston. M.LA.. Vancou- ver. B. 0.. has arrived in the city and is staying at the Charlotte- . a Con- the local ltowrl- Hotel. Mrs. Rolstorl servative member in British Columbia House was first elected to a scat in the legislat- ive Assembly 0n Oct. 1. 1040, and scum-s r9m11ar|has been a continuous member informed a Beta Sigma pm, There was a wgdl Guardian representative that bc- since. Mrs. Roiston cause she had been in every Pro- vince ln Canada excepting Prince Edward Island. visit. She spoke in slowing terms of the rural scenery of the Pro- vince and said that. in her opin- ion. the Island well deserved to be called “The Carrdcn of the Gulf." Mrs. Rclstorl leaves for her heme in Vancouver next Monday. Personals Master Huntley Dingwell, New Glasgow, left this morning to visit his grandpa-rents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Huntley, Kiclsoe, N. S. Mr. Edward Gillls has returned to his duties at the Provincial Sani- torium- in Charlottetown liter spending a pleasant weekend at his home. Miss Ethel Dawson returns to Ottawa, OnL, this morning after spending her holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Daw- son, and other relatives and zriends ln Crapaud, i-Iazelbrook and Char- lottetown. Ellen's Diary By an Island Farmer's Wife Continued From Page 3) are also exceedingly Winsome; a FPTBY of Golden Glow to brighten a dark corner and a late pink rose from our treilis-olsorts, which is berhspl the very last of the sea. son, is on my desk as I write. The trip to the mailbox also was up. hurried and tWPn as I held our papers and letters in m/ hand. there was the "chJ-rr" of a hm- iliar voice in the tree across the Told. and I had to pause: a mor. - ent to hear it. ‘Isnt this one peach of a harvest day. Ellen?" my brown squirrel hailed mo "I was almost certain from the .cok of last even. in ‘s sunset that it was going to r n today. But wasn't it the hand- some slant? You'd fair tnink that the at; was on fire-so rod it wa and d 100K913. I wouldn't doubt but that it will rain tomorrow- thoulh it doesnt look much like it now. Do you like rainy Sundays, Ellen? I declare I find them pretty tedious myself. nut dear rne, what's Oh" sns gfggled, teetering ddhmously on the branch. “it's only that Pard of yours Between ourselves. mien“ she confided “I haven't one nit or use for that dog. He has a wsv o! racin around ‘that comer from your br die ‘that fairly starts myhssrt out. of its pisoe. I get some awful fcights I can ml you! r nan better be in; before he gets back". I was none. Pard who had followed me, was chasing s blue lay along the Alders up the stream. _ . _ This week, brought a measure oi’ Joy and anxiety to the folks at, AL- derlea, We enjoyed the delights and blessings of the harvest home. so far Olly the sew grain in eat has been awed. It nu been stored in a granary, filling it well up on the cubwcbby rafters. One evening a ‘as: load tor the day was stowed there by lmtern light. And at dusk I found it s deli ht- ful sludowy vllare full of nu tie tunes played by the wakeiul criclt. ets, their theme being, I fancy s sad one of a Summer time lately past. Day urns dying than and an early diamond oi a Its:- was set emuisltely in ins turquoise 0i the night sky. There were two sorrow- ful Parting thls week at Alderles. Robs went to the cit one dork afternoon leaving Jame our care. Jamie's pisint was n tearful: "me wan-at s to town tool" However under their lambs, in this wee-tin; sea- son and lnsny nl'i.tul endesrnlants were exehsn 0d at nigh between dock and the tar stumpJ . The week, now about gone. brought several anxmls days - and n hts to u: at. AId-lrlea, when our b in the house norcss the lane became miserable 0rd then iii -to ill that her happy nmilrl faded and only iistlasaly she aotleaa marks of she recently de- cided she owed this Province a By Bookmsn right, ourselves. The a. slogan, "Know Thy es we are to be wm ourselves the inner OCTIL son develops that idea ‘u. his "Dr good evil was present wltn hlnl". The problem ll’ the so‘! has been about things at all. The dramatist, Shakespeare could not overlook it. I: ‘s at the heart of many of his dramas. In fact, it is our cutest task self true t-nd it must follow as the night the day, thou caps! nonthcn be false to any man". Matthew Arnold ir._hLs turn comet 0n. him says: ‘Thou, Selfschcol. ed. self-scanned, soffdtonoured, self- secure. didst tread on earth un. guessed 0t." One of Engimrd‘: poets declares how determining the self is to my success» “slelf reverence MII-knowldse. seltoontrnl- these three lead men to sovereign power”. And Emerson, in that essay. “Self Reliance" which has insqrlrci scv. eral generations of young people. to try to do something savs: "Trust thryulf; every heart vibrates to that iron string". In "Thyrsis" u. Hror-‘xly in mom- to the Scholar Gypsy, who left- Ox. ford to roam with the Gypsies and lesm their lore, for they both felt alone, has this to ally about Clcugn: house alone: Yet on he fares, oy his own hem-t, . pired." l l The greatuzt flfcnctlr: of all Jesus. sprite often about the valuc of the self. He laid this down l-.s a prcfrequisite for success in lire: "deny thyself nnu follow me". l-lc laid the self an one slur: of the scales and or. the other side he placed the world, and said that if a man gain the whole world nnd lost himself it would profit him‘ nothing. It was He who discovered the inherent value of roan. Mon was the er-"i, not ‘he moors Card- inal Wolsey lr. King Henry the Eighth bids Cromwell "tlln away ambition. love thyself last’. He knew the truth in theory but. for. got it in maotice. Our human problem is really one of adlilstmer: one of proportion, It is too bad if the high-Pr sclf is Iruled or rebuked by :he'low<,r. Tile task set us is to work out the beast in human nature- to be able to say at the end, If not be- fore: "I hear no yelp of" the beset ‘the man is quiet at last, as he ‘stands on the heights of his life iwith a. glimpse of a heilbt that is her." sul was not overworrtod about the wa the world thought of him Dnot t he igrrred lbllo opln. ion, for no one can ford to do that. But he retired into himsel. and kite fine thing for him was that e had such a citadel of re~ treat. He scrutinized hlIiW-llf and said “To his own master a man standeth or isllet Milto 's say. ling about the "lzrcat task- ter's e e" would thus tlnd a responsive 0rd in the Feat apostle, and should likewise in the minds of us all. those about her. The Doctor visited her daily to prescribe treatment that has brought her now well on the my to rwalniulg her wanted ' good health. Very precious, she has l become to us m the recent months. ,So dear that we find ourselves "mar Heaven" in her returned nnlle as we are near it. in so man other lovellnesses that are to be ound strewn aionl each daily path. fllbr Heaven lies about us every- where, And God is close. for every blade od grass sings 9n the wind like ancient lin s 0! Prayer. And all‘ the world is hushfll it‘ Wlkh Him pass." Until Mtmduy . Diary. . . . Good-night. . . wordswcm‘); 1-H w l r. , is said “made nnagagsrnl glue: hi“ twine care’ That surely .wus because we midst llvegvliitfh B" 8111111111: us. and later 8n we ‘ have m be companions of that self so formed. The ancient (fill-locks hcd ilcicnt. task for allyonr, nmfgfi rllom with rieudsllip of the soul is e. matter of deep con. In s sense there are two selves 1n every one. n L. Steven- Jeisyll and Mr. Hyde". Saint Paul; dec ared that ln fild life there was‘ s duslism- when "he would do on the ntirfis of men for long - indeed ever since man begun to think art-at "To tlllnc own ory cf his friend, A n. slough! Matthew Arnold. in comparing him’ "Out of the heed of mortals he is’ gone". He wands unfollowed, ho must‘ J. D. Century Club. ‘ L Jrlottetznvn Brunch Office-Bonk of Novo Scotic Buildin! W. H. PLETCH, Brunch Manager. L f sssv surrcnzo WITH ECZEMA "001 s». unlined with Eczema mm and day iev least man! ” writes a Msnltaha mother. money is ns null baton s Mend we tea about lilllllX"—a lseuselsaldulva tsv ailln ailments. At all Int] stews. ILIIIIX is: Psoriasis. terems. Itch. lmntt- lfl, lame. Flllllhlt Fawlphlflls. KLEIRIX Hip. 6a., Winnipeg, Man. STEEVES-COSTAIN WEDDING At the home of the groom's mother, Mrs. Julia Steeves Klllrlm, Cap de Molselle, on Saturday eve‘ nlnl September 14. Rev. E. . Fytch of Hlllsboro United Church united in marriage Edna Eileen Costsln, of Summerside, P. E 1.. to Lewis Titus Steeves, son of Mrs. Julia Steeves Klliam, Cap do Mob selle. Under a beautiful arch of flowers and greenery. the ceremony was performed in the presence of 13d invited guests who were re- ceived by Mrs. John Wilson and Mrs, Rel h Steeves. Given n marriage by her broth- er. Fred Costaln, the bride was beautifully attired in p white brid- al own with sweetheart neck line an balloon sieevel. She wore a headdress with shoulder veil and her bouquet was of American beau- ty roses and Baby's Breath. The bridesmaid, Miss Eva Cochrane, wore a floor length gown of Queen's blue crepe, hut, and shoulder veil. Her bouquet was of carnations and sweetpeas. Kenneth Sleeves supported the groom. Wedding music ,was played by Mrs. Gordon Wilson. Mrs. Costsi-n, mother of the bride, wore a black gown with sequin trim and corsage of r roses. The mom's mother wore e blue velvet gown and Ophelia roses for her corsage. The livlnxroom was beautifully decorated with gladioii and in the SMALLWOOD MUTUAL I l LEADERS l-lououlzao l , , I. W. PLETCH Branch Manager E. II. MON KLEY The Mutual Lita of Canada has released its Honours List, recog- nizing six members of its Charlottetown Branch for outstanding ‘service to their communities in the Club Yeor Messrs. C. O. Ellis, O'Leory; A. Gollont, Rusiico; J. D. Srnullwood and J. H. Cullen, Charlottetown; E. H. Monkley, Summerslde, ond H. W. Pletch, Brunch Manager. All have qualified as members of the Leaders‘ . Qualification for Club membership ls bcsad not only on the large volume of protection underwritten, but also on a high personal standard ‘ cf confidential service to policyholders. _‘ j rue r or CANADA Established ‘I869 Heod Office: Waterloo, Onterlo tlon and the bride is employed in the offices of 'r. Eaton co. Marl‘ times, Limited. in Memoriam In loving memory of my dear brother, Pte. Eugene A. Clow, who was Killed in Action in France, September 21. 19M. You were too good. dear brother. Through this old world to roam So God has called you with him To his bright heavenly home. It won't be long dear bpthcr Until we'll meet again To clasp your hand in that better land Never to part again. Always Renren-lberod by His Sister and Brother-ln-Law Lucy, Howard and Fannlly. In loving memory of Lowell MaclIenzie, who pasta! away sept, 2 1944. To part with him, we loved so dear The blow was hard, the shock sev- ere, - So quick. so quiet was the call, Ills sudden death s rised ns all. bvo years has passe , our hearts are sore. As time soes on we love him more. Eves- Rcanembered by Mother, Daddy and Sister Alice. recently closed. L. PAGE THREE ‘l They ore: ~___J In Memos-inns In fond and loving memory el our dear son and brother. Pie. Eugene Clo-w, Kingston, who was Killed in Action in France, Supt. 21. 194-4. Deep in cur hearts there's a picture More precious than sliver and [old A picture of our dear son and bro- er Whose memory shall never grow old. I Thoughutlte tears in our eyes do not S g CII And our faces do not always lool so There is never a night or a mom- n: But we think of our dear son ..nd brother. Lovingiy Remembered by liis Mother, Father, Sisters and Brothers. In loving memory of our deal mother, Mrs. Ree MscLeod, New Perth. who degarted this life September 21, 198 . Dear in our hearts you are fondly remembers Sweet happy memories cling ‘round your name. Trne hearts that loved you with deepest affection, Always will love yon in death hat the same. Inserted by Her Family. 5 PECIAI. 5' dlningroom beautiful decorations were done in sl-lver and wilite,l with the bride's table especially attractive in white and silver bellsul and on the bride's table was a three-tier bride's cake and also the groom's cake. There were flowers and candles. Pouring at the rct~ tlly appointed table were Mrs, Nin- ford Steevea and Miss Marion wu- PRESERVING PLUIB- 11 qtyBaskct $1 .69 PEACHES- No. 2's $1.00 No.1’s . $1.13 son, while the bride's table was served by Mrs. Philip Burgoyne, of Saint John, and Mrs. John Hun-l ter of Monctcn. Others serving and assisting in the dining room. were Mrs. Lloyd Perry Mrs. Ber- tram I-Iawkes, Mrs. Jordan Hawkes. Mrs. Russell Fenton and the Misses Mildred and lens Hawker. * A brief honeymoon will be spent in Nova Scotls when for travelling the bride wore a mauve wool suit with black accessories. Upon their return they will re- side in Moneton where the groom is manager of Super Service Sla- GREEN TOMATOES— Peck....... 40c SMALL PICKLING 10 Lbs. . . . . . .. . . . ON ION S— c JUICY SUNKIST ORANG 4 Doz. for JUICE-J Tins NOVA SCOTIA GRAVENSTEIN EATING APPLES—1 Doz. NEW CROP AYLMER TOMATO seasons sis- . $1.00 25c asale ease ANDREWS Phone "“" uuocsuv l8 Elm Avenue