"Pills GUARDIAN. cHAnuo'r'rs'rowN race 1'rmuiL sarrazunan '2. use cuukcucs TOMORROWl ....------4.---' cnuxon oi ENLLAND s. rrrrws carutouat Anglican ll.ochip'C Still”- rh. nevaresd Canon I. It IIIIOIO M.A.. Illii. Incumbent mu Susanne Brenton. Ho. mic organist and Choir. Dlftiiilif Mu A-,M,..:::hl:oly Communion. . A.M.- A,u,-ohoral Eucharist. Mo p,M,..liven.song and Sermon meg Day Services - Wednesda 9.30 A. 10.: Friday are A. M. All seats are tree and nnapprop- riated. Visitors are welcomed endmtha incumbent is IIMI '0 '9' ”" mgr the service. - S. PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH ' THE PARISH OIIUIOII zstebiished.1'ili9 by Royal Foun- dation. rho Reverend J. '1'. ibbott. Bector. ylr. Eoyaton F. Mngiord, A.l.C.0.. organist and choir Master. 330 AM.-Holy communion. il.00 A.M.-Morninl Prev" Sermon. visitors will receive a cordial welcome at St. Penis Church. ? PRESBYTERIAN :4 THE KIRK OF 5. JAMES The Reverend 1!. ll. Busseil Sorners M.A -- Minister mu 1:. Lillian Mcitonsie. Mur. Bao. organist and Choir Director fa--A--------w-:-M ii A.M. - Divine Worship con- ducted by the neverend E. .0. Evans. Subject-Divine Harmony. A Leb- our Day Messagc.. inlcist--Mrs. N. D. Mecloen. we invite you to worship with us. ZION PRESBYIERIAN CHURCH Zi Prince and Graiton Streets Ptcverend G. Carlyle Webster. Minister ilir. Frank Johnston. A.T.C.L Organist and Choir Director SPECIAL SPEAKER Morning and Evening Rev. Lloyd Henderson, Portage la Prairie, Manitoba ibe Church school meets at ten o'clock in the morning. '1 am.-Sermon: "The Best is rot To Be." ', p.m.-sermon: "Power In our Modern World." You are cordially invited to worship with us. United PENI ECUSIAL CHURCH 07 Elm Avenue Reverend Quincy Stairs." Pastor Phone 2100-L. it am.-Sunday school ll a.m.-Worship and Praise I p.nr.p-Children's Church i p.m.-Evangelistic Meeting Your are invited to all Services 'l'he Chhrch' 'lhat'e Dliierent". -SALVATION ARMY 4-. GREAT GEORGE STREET Major and Mrs. Erilniehlneon. SUNDAY SEIVICSS ii A. M. - lioliness Meeting. A service devoted to the deepening or the spiritual lile. 2.30 P. M. - Sunday School and Bible Class. 1.00 P. M. - Solution Meeting. All are cordially invited to wor- lhlii with us. , - ALL ARE WELCOME GOSPEL 'iiII.I. Upper Prince Street Order or Meetings ior I.ord'a'Dey 10 A.M.--Sunday School ll A.M.-Breaking or Brand 7.30 P.M.-Gospel Meeting. "Preaohingi Peace Through Jesus y Christ.” Pentecostal Service in the BANGOR CHURCH niunsnay 3 PM. sn1rr.7u. Quincy Stairs, Speaker. To 'l'ilE- I00! OVER I JIPII The Japan Ilbie Society W .A an giiiilh ma -torngn Iible hzfllgltora colportege work I . iective. he 0: ours are assisted. by c un- :;0r workers. Dy this yvneane mg W" or God is take -to may communities wh. ch. ":0 no church or IIIIIIIOQ- You can M10 0! Iendi - it! , ogngggbr. 3.. l. mmrv 'uNrrto cuuncii Oil llfthe Minister. Sermon: "Dr-ended" Solo-"Selected" Johnson 7 Ma.-'-alealaaiits, lngku, lode ol die” Revere Mr. Aehierd. solo: "The ity Church. BAPTIST ............MMm,.g,,,..g,gg, THE IAPTIST CHURCH Corner Prince and lie. The ileverend James It. be . l.A.. a.n.. Poster. Oreeniat and Director or Choir. Mrs. W. Allison Ilaelee. A.'l'.C.Il. Morning Worship 11 AM. Sermon, the Rev. G. W. Corey. .iesne' qllt tionnsh-e.” Solotst-Ivan Robinson Evening Worship '1 HM. sermon. the Itev. C. W. Corey and rather". Mr. Corey will be remembered by many as .- iormer popular pastor or this Church. You are cord ' The Reverend II. I. 0. Ash! The lev " .513. 0 line LA. .I'. era . , Vllitins mum DJ" 11 a.aa.-Divine worship conduc- llr. George and (Illushatsd)- I rd Is My Shepherd” '2-"Liddic"-Miss Audrey oil- llI- . You will receive a cordial wat- come at all services in Trin. soloist-Preston llscir .. any ad , invited to wor- shit! with the Baptist Church l Kendall. Presentations were made CENTRAL CHRISTIAN - CHURCH Ill Kent Street . Marvel D. Dunbar. B.'l'lt.. Iiiniater Mica Thelma Burns, Organist and Choir Director. l0.00 a.nr.-Bible School and Family Ilonr. - 11.00 a.m.--Morning Worship and Communion. . Duet; "List To The voice”. by Andrews. There will be no evening service. You are cordially invited to won ship at Central Christian Church. . IN MEMORIAM in loving memory of our dear son and brother Brenton Stewart Burns, who passed away on Sep- Ilow bitter the trial inlet be And right through it all loving And knows so much better th we. IN MEMORIAM .....,.. I In loving memory or our darling Ivan Merle Hervey who passed away September Ind, IMO. ineaahedid lilo was Iie isnnot doll. ve In boundless measure oi the low they give. ' rm Loved by amber. tatlm and Brothers. arm. ESTATE I ran stu-: GRAJTONI I'll!!! A semi detached house contain- ing thirtean rooms. Good location. Hot water heating. Garage and barn on lot. WATII STREET. A terse dwelling house in ex- cellent repair. containing twelve rooms and bath. Good ielldellllll locality. Oil iurnacc. I-lot ater heating. Could be converts into apartments. Garage. LONGWOITII AVINUE. New dwelling house containing gevgn rooms and bath. excellent location. Oil furnace. -Hot water heating. ' . ssh Inwaan aoao. ..... ..... .... New house containing seven -rooms and bath. Good ylocatlon. Oil iurnaca. Hot water heating. Immediate P0500310"- ounan erase-r. i Property containing Business bill a or three round and wash- rob and tour sol!-conlllntd apartments. Well rented QDIIN IIIIIT. canning iactory situated ell, bro-";:.”.".':-".-t.so:: :.:. teet. Ill n - 32...-., may be rchasad with or without immediate poafeuien. 7 't".P.i”'iilii'..”.'.'f.i.i..”ii'.iii'”' . A Aral! ' .. - starlet-1-.ni..I.sr-t. Misses Vivien and Marion God is Ever ltenianiberod by mother. Dad, and Robert. Ithinkoihun endaa.y.llels not bythehend. - lknowhewihuwahseadnaileon And iawiil have seine gautis word . se . some kindly; deed todogforrierint thought was warp and wooizlwhiehhll euclrsoiilaiorever can at equipment were .. Will MacLeod (right). lngregation. Gift i Following the close of the evening service last nday emot pleasant evening was spent in Trinity United Church Hall where a large audience gathered to say tareweli ito Professor and Mrs. Roy and best wishes I: tended which 'y responded to by the Professor and his wife. Above is shown Proiessor Kendall (leit) accepting a presentation made by Mr. Girl Guide News r g . Hello. everyone! I Here we are back in the Guide Column once "mk ""5 "S" again and I 'i;0l'-19 l-hag 3'f'-:31 :7: Cu list i. " I" an 3094 God hm; 3:, M. "I." '1” i'::olu'titj:rli'a toitafhieveiwonderiul re- sults in Guiding this season. Sep- tember ia the month when we get going lull of renewed enthusiasm tor the new tasks to be undertaken. why not set a point as your 8081 and go full steam Ihead to reich it? That's the way our Gold Corders get there. on my visits to the coun- try areas this summer I found a great improvement and consider- able progress has been made, in First Class work risht now. Miss Suzanne Mcxlnnon. Camp . uommissloner and Capt. oi the 12th, visited I-ieadquartera this week end we had a grand talk on the achievements or this year's Camp. Badges were awarded for ming, Woodman, Campers, Handy- women. Emergency Helpers. Pion- eer. -and two of those most coveted Badges the Woodcraft Emblem. Elisabeth MacLean. a former Guide ed the 10th.. and now in N. 3., com- pleted many oi her Badges and hopes to obtain her Gold Cord shortly. Although officially no I N. 3. Guide. Elizabeth has one most oi her Guide Training with the lath. under Capt. S.McKlnnon. who has good reason to be proud as her achievements. A Gold Cord takes" a lot or working for but how proud a Guide is to receive it end what a Guiding record to have all one'a lite. To you older Guides. who may be considering dropping out this year ecause you think you are too old. cl not do it, think again and decide to so just that wee bit further and got a Gold Cord, you would be so happy that you ado the eiiort. Dawn Messer also another Gold Cord Guide. I. I would remind all ciuiders end Guides that Headquarters have a . , I cc-' (1 tin the hour; adds zes Ir IWIJ . -'1'” tact, many of them will be planning . should have her Woodorait Emblem . in a very short while and then 100' ' good stock of badges and test cards. Friday afternoon is buying day as beiore and by mail for the country companies and the address: Jenkins. '16 School St. Charlotte- town. Please do not hesitate to write in your requirements or your diiiioultlos and-it a visit is needed Just ask and it will be arranged. Brownietf Central Royalty The Central Royalty Brownies are getting oil rlgh on the mark again and are hol their first meeting this week on Friday. think that they must be the very first Brownies or Guides to get go- ing again for the season. Mrs. Os- borne was ln to B. Q. for supplies and is aiming to do more big things this year. All Guides and Brownies should be planning acmothi , special to en- courage new Guides and Brownies as well as the old ones to attend the opening meeting. which should be no later then next week. The oili- cial opening meeting is set tor the second week in (September and leaders should make an eiiort to get their group started. Mrs. 1'. Ct. Hutcheson, Provin- cial commissioner and all the Exc- cutlve wish you a happy and.auc- essiul year ahead and are ready and waiting to help and! encourage you towards your aims. ' ATTENTION Clycvroio-r Owners lqvbmont I950 HVNIIT ed as to lauellel as all Gemini Idols 012-190 V Iiatt 8. llaollao. ltd. ilremnn zit. Charlotte.-awn. ,3 lioatalt & ".J.A- no '- i 0:-thopetilo 'u- up ...-. . :1 Chis-opodiet 0. us Great George ltreet OIAILOTTITOWN. P.l.i. For Pootllment ...mi4 9 . m. htivoeeithellel.Ila'etCoeedain ne'ieII;:'t:g" p h Mun . .. I lad to discuss wt IINNQ MIND! lite increase gr aaauilas. .wlthou.thoio'li:au.:: ' WV".-Aoiaaaoos-ra-rowrs ' ates. bonsai- s.-anauue caairaau. -v A "I'm. snrotnto soaunaeio to can. :I.ii.i':au " i htip.trgoaiI.lBnras.i Limited 2081 or 500. i'HE CENTRAL ouanorau TIYON. PASTOIAL CIIAIDE. - United Church Services will be held Sunday. September are. as II III! or local 1 at e newsy nature not be inserted at live cents a word. ets-tow. pol- ehle in edvaneo. JIMMIDS TAXI. Phone 525. TENNIS racquets. bait price. The Bike Shop. ' GENERAL rnsoa-arc" Portable Radios. Toombs Music store. IADIATOB ILUSHING I. Intu- lelty. Ma.llett's Battery Service. BEFBIGEBATOES. Ranges. nu. tors and Washer repairs. Storey Electric. REFIIIGEBATOBS live and nine cubic foot. n'ow in stock. Storey Electric. rmsu s x 1 ENLAMEMENT given with every roll oi iiim, nn. .shed at Burke's Portrait Studio. Charlottetown. HJGHTB DAILY except Sunday to New G1-stow and Halifax Phone Maritime central Airwu woartrs DIUGSTOEE, Prime street. will be the only D.-uggm.-g open Monday eiternoon and even- Itlclclvmc. node at crarpaua each Tuesday until 11 A. M. Where roads are passable our trucks will pick up as usual ' Robert Dawson coon-s tor Photographs. equipment. less 14 . IAIIIALI. The Bike Shop. at 'rocu-nbs Music Stcrew 001.! 30.95. The Bike Shop. Pciycllnic until ssptsmber 25t'n. aid or l-Isaelhrook Parsonage. 160 Kent Street. Radio vepeirs ner Radios. brook Parsonage. Wedhesday- Sept. 0th. beginning at I P. M. in aid at Hazelbrook Church. H. Lloyd Henderson, M.A., will wei- come the opportunity of hearing him again in zlon Presbyterian Church on Sunday next. KING! COUNTY L. O. L. PAB- ADE on September 10th, at 3 PM. at St. John's Church, neliast Rev. Donald Nicholson, guest speaker. Everyone welcome. ems nav. ll. morn neurosu- SON. M. A.. Mayor or rot-ma La Prairie, Manitoba, will be guest rronusnws BAKERY-Weelp end specials: Fresh Apple-Cherry ac. Da:tekMuf;1nbc.nip Chocolate yer I 8. L Phone 22794.. pm Queen S ENGAGEMENT. -- Mrs, Anni; Wight of Calgary, Alberta, wishes to announce the engagement at her youngest daughter Patricia Anas- tasia to Earl Frederick son of Mr, and Mrs. Frederick Gregory of Charlottetown, P. E. 1. Marriage to take place in Calgary early in oc- er. 1 Mrs. W5 00 R N W A I. L l"A'l'0Ii.A7- CHARGE. - services Sept. Ir 3rd. Cornwall 11 A. M. Church! School 10 A. M. New Dominion 3 P. M. Church school 2 P. M Pieale note change or hour. Kingston 7.30 P M. Church school 10.30 A. M Rev. W. 01 Mercer oi Mt. stews:-t,i guest speaker. ' COVEIIEAD -- UNION ROAD i UNITED criuncn. - Services hr Sunday. September 3rd. are: West. Covehead 11 A. M. and 7.30 2. M Union Road 7.30 P. M. The even- ing service at West qoveheed will be a Y. P. U. Service with Mrs. Fred Osborne, guest sprsaitr. Miss Betty Beers and Mr. Raoul Ray-3 mend soloists and special musta- by'a chorus from Trinity Church. Oliarlottctcwn. Everybduy welcome Rev. T. A. 'Wilson, Minister. preacher at both services in Zion Presbyterian Church on Sunday. ENGAGEMENTI - Mr. and Mrs. William H. Saunders of Point Prim announce the erqagement at their eldest daughter Marion Pearl to lLouls Alvin Mcbougell. eon oi Mr. and Mrs. Dan Macnougoll or In- verness. THE ENGAGEMENT is announc- ed at Rosemary Margaret daughter of Mrs. Cleo Jonah Rogers and the late Mr. Douglss Hill, son oi Mr. and Mrs. James Henry Hill at Charlotte- town. The marriage will take place on September rare. at st. Peters Cathedral. BONBIIAW QUABTEITE will sing at Wheatley River. 112th Arr- niversery Service 7.30 P. M. speak- er. Rev. John I. Morrison. The comwcii trio . will sing at the morning service. Sermon by the Minister. Regular service at Hemp- shire 3 P. M. Rev. I-I. Christie. Min- later. W I N 8 L 0 E PASTORAL CHARGE. - services Sunday. Sept 3rd. are as follows: winaloe South 11 A. M. sacrament of Baptism. S. School 10 A. M. Winsloe North 3 P. M. 5. School 2 P. M. I-lizhiielul 7.30 P. M. S. School i0 A. M Rev. J R. Skinner, Minister. our .. Q 2 Ba sure to see our exciting collection of smart. com- fortable school toys! I need for every moment of their busy days--is here! . jumpers -wonderfully "washable dresses . . .. worm coats ” ” and suits . . low-priced! ' Everything girls and teens Colorful sweaters. YIIITO TBIIIUII COOKIES Sliol8- Men's only); Dl. LEA will be absent from mg lcsmierenoe Members will assist at ram-ar saw. mm: Build-,' OBAPAUD. DONG ing um afternoon, no r. u., msramanann SERVICES. .- MMDONALD RADIO SERVICE. Sound equipment. Disc lw.ac.rdIng. Rogers Majestic and Stewart. Wer- IIOT CHICKEN SUPPER. Resel- Tlll MANY FRIENDS 0! Rev. rs, to Mr. Harry b follows: 11 A. ll. Tryon. 3 P. M. Cape Traverse. 1.30 P. M. Crapaud. . rev. R. L. llaooii. Minute.-. y CIAPAUD A. Y. P. A. CONFER- INUE. -'- Sunday services at St John's Church. Crspaud. 8.00 A. M. '1-lei? Communion. ceiebrant. ltev. nesls Dignan oi Port am. 11.00 A. M. Morning Prayer. 7.30 P. M. mt. Elisabeth's Church, springrield. I Evensong. I CREEK, Crepaud: 0.00 A. M. Holy Com- munion, celebrarrt. Rev. uslze Dignon. Port Hill. 1l.(X) AM. Morn- ing Praye'r and Sunday szhocl. Long Creek: 3.00 P. M. Holy Com- munion. sprlngtield. 7.30 P. M Evensong. A. Y. P. A. Conference Members will assist in service. ENGAGEMENT. - Mr. and Mrs. Frank .1. Flood oi Charlottetown announce the engagement at their youngest daughter Frances Noreen to Joseph Martin Cuaack of Tor- onto, son of Peter cured: and the late Mrs. Cueaok. Marriage to take place on Thursday morning. Sepa- ember 7th at the Church at the Most Holy Redeemer. MILTON-ll.U8'riC0 PARISH. - Rector. Rev. A. iii. Piercey. R. D. Services for Sunday, September 3rd. are as follows: St. Johnls. Mll- ton. 10.00 A. M. Sunday School. l'l.00 A. M. Holy Communion and Sermon. Christ Church. Cl-.er"y Valley. 2.30 Evensong and sermon. St. Mark's. Itultioo. 7.30 Evonsong and Sermon. come to church Sun- ay. sou. WEDDING ANNIVERSARY -On the evening or August 18th over fifty relatives and friends gathered at the home of Mrs. Hilda Fraser to helcbrste the ill- tieth anniversary or the marriage oi Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Baker of Belmont, Mass. During the playing of the wedding march the bride and groom oi titty years ago were escorted to a seat oi honor y the bridesmaid (-Mrs. Robert Macclregor) and the groomsman (Mr. Wm. Baker). A very ap- propriate address was read by Mrs. Edison Rose and a suitable gift was presented by their little 1 queta of ilowere were p eaented to the bride by the Misses Anne ceiving one congratulations oi- lunch was served by the hostess and the bride's nieces. The re- in music. Personals -' turned to their home in Belmont. Mass.. alter having spent a very pleasant vacation at their old home at Kingsbcro, P.'E. Island. Mr. Amoid l-Iubley has lett for his home in Boston after spending it very pleasant summer visiting it-tends and -relatives in Charlotte- town. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. McLean. Clyde River. their son Clarence. and his two daughters oi Somer- ville. Mass., were recent visitors ta Bradalbarie. ix Mrs. R. W. Allen, accompanied by her young son John, leit on rt- turn to Houston. Texas. having spent a pleasant holiday with her mothcr. Mrs. J. J. Hornby. 1 North River Road. Mrs. Allen was met by her husband and son Bobby e0 Moncton. Marilimelifc , ,?'.;.'2: 70921). T. w. Bentley. 0.1.0.. ilrr. r.l.l. Branch. Charlottetown. P.l.l. t BED DISTRICT OF KING'S Progressive conservative Meeting A meeting of all Poll Chairmen. Poll Workers, and those interested in the Progressive Conservative Party will be held in the CANA- DIAN LEGION HALL, UAIDIOAN TUESDAY. SEPT. . )1. All Ladies requested to attend. Guest Speaker: R. R. B ALBERT ACOIN, District Chairman".- grandron Stewart Anderson. Bou- ' Arriving D PliES.EiiVIll0 Get Them At oilmuo resorts and nuns roe. Tuesday Your Grocers . A skirts. blouses - SKIRTs-.- arouses- SWEATERS- Pullover and .ILAZERS- I onrssas-I nauseous.- legs and School Girl's wardrobe. Back to School in style . H. with these eye- catchlng Skirts in Plaids, Wools. Gabardlnes. I in all. latest fall. styles and shades. I Cardigans a must in every that are ever so popular. in the smartest shades and styles, Corduroy and Wool. Come, see these smart Dresses fashioned with the newest style details! fetas, Corduroy, Velveteen and Wool Jersey. in one and two piece styles! Priced low,too. Lovely Crepes. Wait 'til you see these beautiful Coats .. .- . A and never tagged so low, either! Col- Tal- U . SPECIAL roe SCHOOL orenmo SKIRTS in neio F.u Styles. at sass 9... NYLONS. 5! gauge subsianciarcls at S.I.l9 . . I .-... .-..s...o"s snort-r. ruour II . F 141 or. 0...... ti. Young and Ann Rose. Aiter're- c" their many friends a delicious - malndor oi the evening was spent V Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Baker ro- 7 r I . ELI... .' .