JULY 31 1946 A formerl- 0- uswllestflsnuis. ' Three Ind oxen 10 wag-by specisl ssv ‘MI "shell 1K" of foods h. been lengthen-ed ‘from one to 11:: Church. it was considered irrever- eXperi- to’ appear gloved before a mem- 0 .¢._____ Delicious qrawcl-‘léstinq Doubly Averege ‘ole AHer 8 Hours Iuow the weulsufi isnu ef lying high up in m 0ur skilled Instructors (all I‘. lee) wll touch you in our ssfe, Cell 1000-! for you appointment. _ QUIET! lsefiebuelslllsbeoutyofhlhLfroi-ntiieslr, fsstig eue he! aisle tour - North Shore Benches, Digit, leefi lbers, Charlottetown - $10.00. PAULO’ FLYING SERVICE lip ‘W’ - fleslettetswu Akport is -. Iussdsrs and Fridsys more M-gsjien spreyen due to arrive Aug- lst let; one gslien sprayer slightly used, ready for im- usdists ees. Prieed te sell. W. I. JIIIKIIIS $212 Gt. George Si. ._____ 1X1 OI DIBIIQPICT day; (I U10 1n m; earliest. the clergy. 44 THE CHAR LOTT flown BEIITRAL GUARDIAN] h In Memos-inns JOIN S. MARTIN A widely hiown end much es- teemed citisen of Kinross pessed awsy st the home of his deushter. Mrs. W.A. Jenkins of Vernon, RE. Island 0n June 29th.. 1066 st the advsnced we of slmost ninety one years. was e son o! the Samuel Nut-tin and wife Campbell, rose AuCllst . . the Uigg School and for s time, as u young man taught sbhool. isonhood. He was an eld Church of Scotland uid also scted as presentor. He was s Gaelic scholar. He was u nservstive member in the P E. Island lecit- lature from 1012 to 1019 and for four o! those years wss Speaker of the House. l-lis wife, the former Hattie w Kenzis or Charlottetown sseJ away in 194R. All o1 hi; six om. era predeceased hirn. They wen, Mani. aruh lMTG. John molten-- zie) and Msrorie (Mrs. 1.. Mu.- Kay. One sis r, Mrs. ,nuiiv Beer, of Medford. Mus. nirvivrs him. He is survived also by fines sonk on fore in This solunui is reserved for nun el looul interest, but sdverl-Ull up, u ‘nsméssturs or: be inserted s u wor tristly sblo in sdvsuee. V‘ u, hi- OIASWILL for Photographs. HOWARD MGINNAB I01‘ FOOlIQI-l‘. 2-9 S LATEST 1N P011131 iNAfi. Crockett‘: Jewellery. '4 NOTICE ‘l0 ADVERTISERS- All sdvertiseinenns to swear in Guardian must be in oflice by noon of day previous to insertion to ensure publication. CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND. -Ser- vioe at Bangor. Thursday, August 1st, 7.30 P. M. (S. T.) “WOOD-Forward your wool wt once to the Shec Breeders’ ware- house st Chariot town. The Wool warehouse will close on Saturday. Aukust 3rd. WOITI-IS DBUGSTOBE. Prince Sheet, will be the only Drugstore open ithis afternoon and evening. THIS ANSI-NOON. Bluebe P1e.Ssisds. Biscuit. etc. at 1 School Street. Order early for that Picnic. Fitted - Stt-tf GOLF CLUB DANCE Thursday t. Tickets on sole at Jenkinl soy and Hughes Drug Store. QWING TO REPAIRS being insde on Rocky Point Wharf. the Ferry "Fail-view" will only make imp ti- on Thursday one at i} AM. and 6 . M. The motor boat will run in her place for foot passengers at usual hours. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCE- MENI-Mr". and Mrs. Simpson Stetson. Freetown. wisih to announce the ogement of their daughter Florence Elizabeth to Orville Wilb- ert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Reeves. lficetown. Marriage to take piece esrly in August. CHURCH 0!‘ SCOTLAND. — Services Thursday. August 1st. Charlottetown (Orange Lodge Rooms) B P M. Friday. August 2nd. 4 P. ivr. (s. '1'.) s (n. s. 1'.) Rev. r. H. Bishop OITY POLICE COURT — A‘. the Oity Police Court yesterday mung? tour drunks appeared be- ipendiarv Magistrate Mart- . were each fined $5 and costs or l0 days and two ran-tended seven dsys. 30 days. In two cases of . speediniz the accused were each fined $5 and costs or 10 davs ' The accused m s cuss under the Rrohibition Art wss finad M00 or five months. On u seoonfl munded until today for sentence VISITORS RETURNED HOME. flfikfvh” “MM?” “MMM- Bostirn. aifiliismrsiisgitide niiiwrarrid a,“ '35,“; a "Alngmana; hld eesent vacation, visiting A mmn_ n" m“. u’; w” . Stewart's sister, Mrs. Waiter d mm, Main.” (Mn “MY. th Shore end his ‘bro- n) ohm“ (Ml-l wood)‘ l’ 9T M! GQOPBe Stewart. Bedford Catherine . (Mrs Karmetl. Mac: Mr‘ stwnt h“ not’ been 2mm“ m’ thirteen years and heiound many fiiilihii" “ “'35 i“ smwlliiiii“; re"s.n s e was e ie with the beautiful garden of flhe G111! Ind the different places vis- sarmrei of Vernon and Jung mg also Hirgh of Kinrossi two of daughters. w... ws. infill... Vernon and Mrs Alex was“ of Ghsrlottetovm. One daughter’ Sadie. nrreeecsssed him, also on; Battalion. He has sights? cm en "l4 "when mat grand by . m "h! RW- AS. Weir "e W" a lure sttendanoe of “mid! 1Y0"! ma"! places. Inter- ment tool: place in the Orwell Held cmflle-‘Y beside the church. ‘P: rpligdbeurers were. Wm. A. Mfilwlm MwI-eonl EZi"fi°"‘i.t‘.‘4,§ and Herold Msrtin. nephews, Mr, Martin liveu s and use. fill 1118 8nd his nlme long be Nafpdetrgerpd and held in m sgrved w W151. entire comm ty he 4L Salas Representative wanted by progressive valve manufacturers Commis- sion basis. Good connections with plumbers and hard- ware stores essential. Write P.0. Box 640, Prescott, On- tario. ited includ‘ D 1 d c . dish. o. tifit w§;’i.i..i2'"ti...“Z§li. ed. and spent several davs with Mr. Stewart's brother. Mr. Donald Stewart at Buoksport, Maine. Nort-rn urvmt Y.P.U. - On Iridsy eveninr ilis July monthly meeting of North-River YPU "Wt l the home of Miss Hvlizi Owen. wresident, Mrs. John WHITE" presided and meeting woe Owned by; singing the hymn “Whai. iemd . The devotional period ~> om the followed unison . . n‘ Matth Prayer in Period W115 closed bv singing the hymn "In The Cross" The business period was qpgned by the $11 call which was responded to teen (l8) emh <41 visitor's. m m meeting were read a d . proved. Committees for next: hi; n Ire as follows: Devotional leads.- JWI Mutch. study leader Keith Wham”; PTOBTBIH-im Hylia Owen and Mamie Blcndon; Lunch Norma "7"!"- m’. Todd and mi. John wvnn- 3°11 "l! for next night to be answered by a mm.- W“, Aimrey Butler invited me "ex; "I99"!!! Coils-Alon was calm», "moumins is $116 11in period "I clflfld l?! repeating me iviiz. pgli benediction The rwnainder o1 "was was merit in s sire;- WM’ Mid playing games, Refresh. 31m ‘mg; =10» by tn.- hostess s committee i; ch M5 3 thsAnNfItJor-sltmgtlrcelgrrcd by “min” four lsst l.\' if)! If ~ Mortgage Sale i To be sold by Public Auction In front of the Lew Courts Building st Cxllllg ‘Ag-S's ' cold end get back to better 'l‘IIR().l\'l‘ $011’ Willi (101113 Your trouble may be due to Bacteria that has lodged in the linin of your nose and throat. ou may even be developing Grippe or Bronchitis What you want most of all is comfort and relief; if so, A drunk and dis-r orderly was fine $10 and costs o.- - 8111i | The minutes ol| I ducted by Rev. W. use ' Polsonh Cough Syrup which | t contains powerful antiseptic: tlist sct effectively upon the 'germ-infected areas of your nose and throat. The sore, irritable places get soothing relief. Transient congestion is l GUARDIAN meals! L FUNERAL SERVICES - Tue funeral. of Georss LaPierr-e was held this morning from the A. A. riennossey Funeral Home to the Church of the Most Holy Re- deemer where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. R. Balnes. 6.85.13. The pail bearers were: James McEschern. James Holland. ‘Leo McEachem. Joseph’ Gallant. _Fran.k McDonald and James Rodd. Service st the grsve was con- Mann. 058R. ACCEPTS SCIIOLAESHIIK-Bob ltiacNeili Simms. Mainland Rrad- uste, s accepted a John Mc- Mulien Regional Scholarship for iue colieue of engineering at Cor- nell University alter registering a guholarship to the University of Florida. l-lis rating in placement tests taken by 15.000 seniors in Florida wss reported as beint! 111 m; Lbppfl‘ one percent. one of the highest ratings to be made. Rob- ert‘s mother was MEYER"! M641- Neiii. St. Cltherines Mr. Mac- Neill was tn official in the Pro- vincial Building. Charioifowvm at the time 0i’ his death in l9 . (sundry News-Journal. Doytonn Hench. Flu.) MEETING OI‘ TRUSTEE BOARD —'I'he trustees o! the Woileyil‘ Methodist School met st 5 o'clock on Tuesday to review the work of the pest yssr. 1t is under the dir- ection of this trustee board that the Chsrlottetown School c! Music and the Ohsrlottetown Kinder- garten are conducted. Ssiisiaciory reports were iecewed from both of helped. Swollen membranes 1m" dQPm-mm-‘l- u" film" "F" are reduce are relieved and phlegm is er the direction of Prof A B. J!- C°"8hi"8 sPalmF Kendall, 1nd the latter under Mrs. Ivan Nicholson with Mrs. Ira Clark [ooanqt Many weak.throated us her assistant The tru..iees r2- ple find Polson's Couglrf, yrup gives them welcomehssocuted with the tflly accepted the resignation Mrs. Nicholson who has been kindtrgarten relief for their troubles due to f“ ‘h’ W” "Mb" M W" cold. Why experiment any. IS ISLAND MINISTER -- The longer? Fight off your throat "Lynn Itern". Lynn. Mm.- from" trouble 110w, knock out your health s sin. PUIRONI’; CHIIGH Svmw Unlverity. in s sneoisl column that Centre ‘Congregational Church. Lynnneld. Mess" of which Rev. Lauchlin D. Mg.» m“ d" h“ co h Use Polson’e lgufilionslhi. “giggly hot! p“ _ . . ., r. "F" "film?" 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Yes, you'll smilessyou cook ouINTERPRISL your very best, your wisest choice in s new stove -- built for lasting satisfaction sod low fuel consumption- I . t EXCLUSIVE IN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND WIT! SUMMER-SIDE C KARLOTPITOWN Guaranteed ssturmto}. Since 1m of those received were accepted on profession of faith; nine adults also received baptism. Amongst those who were received by cer- tificate of transfer were represen- tatives or ten denominations. in- eluding. Be/ptist. Seventh Day Ad- ventists. Lutheran. Unlversalist. Methodist. Anglican. Presbyterian Church of U. S. A.. Oongre aiion one from Si. Andrews C urch. New Glasgow. N. 5., and two Ro- man Catholics. Lynnfield is one of the rapidly grouriniz residential towns of New Emgland. Personals ‘The Misses Kav Bette ind I-ieier- ‘Mcmugall. City have returned from a visit to New Glasgow, N S where TWO KILLED UV RJOTING PIBHAWAR. India. July (Reutcrsl-‘Iwo persons were kill- ed nnd eiuht wounded in rioting rt Abbotabad. a hill station on India's north-west frontier. and the town was placed under cur- few today. the northwest govern- ment reported. The report did not mention the cause of the dis- orders. PERBEVERANCE PAYS OFF HOLLYWOOD -—- (GP) .._ Jim Moran recentlv batched ar. ostrich’ after sitting on the egg for 23 days. He soul: "it took a lot of warmth and determination." to [ht taut. 1 rim-ml so: Girl Guide News Guides who are going to Holland Cove to qimn. Augu _ have not had their medical will "c Provincial Sa-inmrium ‘Pridav i1‘. 2 P M st 6:11. i Blld they were the guests of Mrs. Dun- can Stewart. i Mrs. Hang Mallett of Norboro, is visiting in alifax, the guest of her. sister. Mrs. William Osbornc, also her daughter Mrs. Lloyd Kelly. and other relatives and friends, ac- companying her is son George and little daughter Betty. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Kelleher left by car Thursday morning (or their home at Haverfiiil. Mass. nhry with Mrs. McGuigan and M“ Mo. Dontll spent two weeks vacation ‘fill-tins their many friends on the, 7515M- Whilfl in Charlottetown iiii ':a'.:..'";.o"s-:. Oars’ Kc»- Mrs. FranloMurrsy. n ‘one Ind Miss I-lsniet i-Tlzlibllih of Clay. and Sons. Halifax. is visiting her in Charlottetown for g ion. Louver? -<cr>>_ Th public dinner since the wsr 13:: served in the Tower of London where Lord lllff i, president and mzsna imlgicd Council of tho Institutional Mun. icipsi snd County Engingem Music by Canadian Legion Dance Aug. 5th. GOVERNMENT WAREHOUSE. GEORGETOWN DON MESSER AND HIS ISLANDERS Sponsored by Montague Branch, Canadian Legion Season TICKETS For Old Home Week‘ ‘m m ts s11: a in on; Stem ssil 0:1 Ssslu 6st YOURS 110W. Rsusulsr lisw they sold sst m; m: your. riucr 33,15 um mciuntn. set i» =11 AFT EIMTOONS ami EVENINGS