PETE“ gATuEnRAi. Il- -- mvggggmiif diff.‘ . i ‘gig;- M lone. gg-EIUCRS "T, Cummunion. Wm‘ horal and My Eucharist. C ', and Thursdw. y. m re hold in ' Chitfifeiu 321s are free tl°"" rriated. Visitors are ’ “mfifh u.» Incumbent" ls g, iter an ser ce. Ekfihégr“ wrzncbon: PAUUS cuLll-iffl , 1 iii tin-Rector Jfilliixnuliuriir)? orflimlst its ‘ cc Purdie, II.D., lilanitobu, ‘will ut the 010m- ice. vies, B.A., Rur- tr- at the oelo- " myrnscslsicruninu I CHURCH i M" n3” d (‘rafton Street anylinlstcr - rgqrim‘ _ f‘, (‘.\i‘i.l'l.li 1V '. .' ~ m bfgitll\ Pro-tom. Miss ll Sit-wart moamah-ivonsnrr ,fl, 'i‘lmnu-: ,"CO~IUOPIIBIS . 579. . nksgiving-Mlss ms. WORSHIP llkfillffi " Call To as. sea, cos. E‘ < Nights of Home iislzirl, Dewar, MacPher- .M Mn will conduct the oer-E mo; for the day. - flgSlllbfllh School meets at ten iolock in the morning. for mo to draw near, 1| ' 1 mrordially invited to wor-l wi us. . UNlll u Liiukg“ oi CANADA - ->_.__.. TRINITY DEED“ Rev (EHIPRCH ' 'ui.'.i.'li°.“““'“' 5- R"! Ken ‘all. A.C.C.0.. Orlanlstunnd Choir Diiéghlm‘ 11.00 A.M. PUBLlc wo ' "The Prince oiFs1’E:e"_ . "0 Lord Most non,» 7 finganctn-Mm Pauline Sim- . p.m. PUBLIC W mp Sermon: "As A M“? R1§h|uk§4h»_ 59V. '1‘. E. McLennan. "".".~:.§"r.:.;-‘P1c.:.:..h- w s- Mtllillélfifll. _ a. K‘ URCII 11.0? am. Beglnnsigugigllprhn." a sees. __ 4 : BAP] lSi THE BAPTIST 0.1.11.5? Corner oi Prince fllislfel-FIIIIDY Streets Rev. l. Judson Levy. SJ). Mamie: Worlliufu AM, Sermon: "That Which Remains." Solo: "Nearer My God To Thee" (Lureyfl-lllrs. Arthur Roper, The Communion of the Lord's slllllwr will be observed, The Church School will follow the service of Morning w0l1h|p_ Elvfillillz “lorship 7 IBM. The {Weaning oi Service." 50.0: “Beside Still Waters" lllamblenh-Mr. Jeffrey Young. ..;‘.’§f.;.'§.z ihgigger" mganm and You are invited to worship with TIIE BAPTIST CHURCH mmnpinsrin" CHURCH Kent Street Dr. M. E. Genge, Supply Minister Mrs. Milton Stewart. Organist 11 s. m. MorrTu; Worship. AFRICAN YOUTH RA. GOLD C0ust—(CP)-— A ACC lYouth Centre has been formed to encourage young people in the pur- suit of Knowledge and the cultiva- tion oi’ a healthy social life, and to promote the welfare of the corn- munlty generally. Literary and social clubs are to be formed. ‘W313i | ERIAN YE sum or ST. JAMus Minister - Morning Worship. Praise of God (Beeth- , Y-Jtirs. A ril D. McLean. [I Evening Worship. lbs ltlinlstcr will conduct the is-rloo and tlrllrcr the Srrzpnn. I r l r t wouicn soy when they use LTON‘S PILLS they en- botter health-have a clearer end a more ruddy complexion. 0s on get faster relief for heml- ules, bilious fits or indigestion. moo your system is put in good Idol. Embeds say they feel fit and Hi of grep" nftor using DR. 11AM- mdtv rnms. Willi stronger _ cc ihc conflicts of the lly. Life will then seem brighter. (let DR. IHNIILTOITS PILLS t0- lsy and start. on the road to more , bettrr iicolth zmd spirits. It _ln 25c boxes by all tlruggists. i ‘I l i i 1m or... and foreign Bible Society IN CANADA AND NEWFOUNDLAND PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND AUXILIARY THE PARENT SOCIETY, AFTER 140 YEARS . ‘I61 translations. .550,000.000 volumes sued. . Circulation in free coun- tries only limited by supplies. . Scriptures left behind in certain enemy lands still available. , War Emergencies met by Scripture distribution- (n) To those on Active Service. (b) To prison and lu- ternment camps. (c) For those on saving craft Help the Society to carry on in wartime, and prepare for‘ opportunities of peace. Auxiliary or, wclcomc your] I t;- life- Tho P. E. I. Brunch will support. P“€~- -- '-_ »- ._.___ __..,____ i BEACON LIGHTS OF PROPHECY | ruronrsfisr NOTICE N0 SERVICES T0 BE CONDUCTED FOR TWO SUNDAY t NIGHTS-SEPTEMBER 2 and 9 Services Resulned Saptomber 16. SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH LAPTIIORNE AVENUE rim-ilryiwr-gwlolfil" *** “mrrilgflfig GOSPEL HALL (Upper Prince St.) LORJYS DAY:—- Sunday School 10 A. M. Breaking of Bread 11 A.M. Gospel Meeting at 8:30 P.M. in Afton Hall, New Dominion. No Evening Meeting In Charlottetown ' ‘@l[3l[5_l@l@@]l§l@l@l§l@l@@l@l§l@@ll§l@@@ %a>--.. v FULL GOSPEL PENTEBUSTAL BIIIIIIBII I‘l ELM AVENUE 10 AM. Sunday School for all ages. 11 A.M. Worship and Preaching. 7:30 P.M. Evangelistic Service 3 PM. Wednesday Prayer Service. 3 PM. Friday, Young People's. Rev. J. C, KLEINSTEUBER, Pastor. ‘ l I l. liFliTilll. ‘ lilllllllllllt. This column is reserved for nqws of local interest, but advertising oi‘ s nowsy nature ma! be inrerter st live cents a word. strictly pay- able In advance.’ , ‘ COOKS for Phtlltbgrahs, CONSIDERATION LIFE IN-' SURANCE. t CRASWELL m a“ - _ A FEW CAR number books still available. 8-88-20-1-31 FOR user RESULTS with your dairy herd it will pay to feed the best-Royal. See your Royal dealer it once. 9-1-11 COVEIIEAD PASTORAL Charge —nited Church services for Sun- day, Sept. 2, are: West Covahead 11 s.m. S.S. 10 a.m.; Covehead Road 7.30 .m. Mr. Wilfred Mec- Donald wi sing at the morning service. Rev. Thos. A. Wilson, Min- ister. 9-1-11 FUNERAL AT YORK—The fune- ral of the late Frederick McDon- ald, St, Avurds, was held yester- day afternoon with a short service being held at his late residence followed by e. service at York Uu- ited Church conducted by Rev. J. A. Nicholson, assisted by Rev. T. E. McLennan. Pallbearers were: Messrs. Lester Kelzer. Rowe Hu h- os, Hibbart Hughes, Albert W Peter Cotes, Hilbert Frlzze1l_ Inter- ment was in -York cemetery. HOME FROM OVERSEAS — The family of Mrs. Catherine Trainer, 24 Vlalley Street, Char- lottetown, was joined in a happy reunion when on August 15 her son Gm‘. T. O. alncr arrived in Halifax on the Caunroulzi after spending six years with the First Med. Regt. oversols. He was met at Halifax by his sister, Faustino who also accompanied him home. Also visiting his mother was her oldest son Adrian and hi5 family from Moncton. Miss Mhrlon Tobin of Halifax also shared in the hap- py reunion. ISLAND COAL PROBLEM-Coal‘ will be scarce again in Prince Ed- ward Island this winter, states Mr. L, B. Mf-acMillnn, 5011a fuels admin- f lstrator for the Province. Simply‘ ls not coming in as quickly as de- sired. Mines in the Marititncs are! behind in production and there will be very little United States- coal available. There will be less; anthracite -procur»able than since 1039. The problem is accentuated by the fact that. more coal is be- ing used in rural areas than in previous years. The airports, how- ever, will not dnaw nearly as heav- ily on the supply this winter, and in Charlottetown the Maritime El.- ectrlc Company's power plant is being changed over for oil cou- sumption, which will mean an cx- tra. 9,000 or 10,000 tons available for other consumers. Mr.‘ MacMii- lam states that the Royal Commis- sion on coal which is touring Can- ada, will be in Charlottetown about the middle of September. The commissioners are Justice Carroll. Justice McLaughlin. Messrs, R. D. Iiowlan, A.J. Morrison and J. J. Frawley, K. C. In Memoriam In memory of Flt. Sgt. Kimble Calvin Sanderson, who was killed Sept. 8. 1948. "Ono of many hut he was ours." Lovlngly remembered by father, mother, brothers and sisters, 9-1-11 Ill MEMORIAM In loving ‘rncmpry of Alex- ander Coady who passed away September 1st, I944._ Just s sad, sad year today Since one we loved was outl- ed away. God took him home, it was But In ‘Your: hearts we love him still. Inserted by hll wilt!- 9-1-11 In Memoriam In loving mcmor-y of John J- Brown. who departed this "f0 Sept. 2, 1943. GOIIQ but n0t forsotten- , Inserted by wife and daughoteg.“ In Memoriam In fond and loving memory oi a dear son and brother James A. Nicolle, who departed this lifc icn years ago Sept. 3: Somewhere back oi the sunset Where loveliness never dies He lies in a land of glory Midst the blue oi heaven skies. It's only "Good-night" dear Jimmy it's just. what we used tosay, We will see you again in the morn- I At the dawn oi a beautiful day. Sadly missed and ever rcmcm- bered by father, mother, sister and brothers. THE‘ CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN HUNTER. RIVER- United Church Charge-Services for Sunday, Se tember 2nd, are as follows: No .11 Wiltshlre 1i a.m.; Hem 8 m; Hunter River 7.80 pm. Min- ter Rev. J. I. Morrison. 0-1-11 MAR. SHIIILD Prosb Church Sabbath School wil on September 2 at 2 pm. rim meet 9-1-11 THE GOSPEL SERVICES in the ~Aiton Hail, New Dominion, cou- tlnuo nightly at 8.30 and are tu- ‘ ., in at‘ “ and inter- est. The Gospel again is proving to be "The power of unto Salvation." OUR STORES will be closed s11 day Monday, Sepxtgmber 8rd, Sigu- ed: Sheldon D n, A. K. Lord Fred Bell. > 0-1-1 HEAR. THE BROOKLYN TRIO at Special Missionary Service in the Presbyterian Church, Hunter River, next Lord's day evening. Sep. 2, st 7.30 pm. ‘ 9-1-11 REV. JAMES D. MIoLEOD. M Orange, Mass, will reach in the Baptist Church lrrUgg on Sunday at 3.00 p.m. 9-1-11 FOR STEADY and profitable growth, feed your birds Royall Growing Mesh. Your local denier can supply. 9-1-11 LAID TO REST-The funeral of Mr. Fred Campbell, DeSable, was held Wednesday afternoon. 39 Aug. The service was conducted by the Rev. Harvey Bishop. Pall- bearers were: Messrs. William Campbell. Nicholas Gilles, Allen MacLean, John W_ MacDoug-ill, Bert MacPhnil, John Donald Mac- Phell. Interment was in Argyle Shore Cemetery. FUNERAL YESTERDAY - Th fimeral of the late Barbara Le Simpson was held yesterday after- noon from the Cutcliffe Funeral Home. services being conducted at the Funeral Home and grave by Rev. T. Bussell Somers. Pallbear- ers were William Platts, Gordon Tweedy. Charlie Stacey and Don McDonald. Interment was in the People's Cemetery. 8 5 BIBLE SOCIETY VISION-The [world-shaking events of this war period have revealed the world's danger oi domination by force, re- gardless of moral and spiritual realities. or the common rights of man. They have also brousht into a new perspective the world Gos-t pel and the world economy reveal- ed in the Scriptures as “The King- dom of God." If this Gospel is to be proclaimed in the post war era‘ in all its fulness it must surely be accompanied by Scripture public- ation and circulation. This is {h vision of the British and Forcgn Bible Society and its P. E. I. Aux- liar-y, Personals Miss Verna Tumor. Wirlsloe. 191l- thls motming for Western Canada xvhere size will visit her aunts in Winnipeg and Minnesota. On the way, she will stop at New York. Niagara. Falls and Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. D. B. McCoubrey and family, Westmount, Mon- treal, are summering in New Lon, don. guests at the summer home qt Mr. and Mrs, George Brooklns. Misses Shirley, and Edyth Mac- Kay, Clifton, have returned home after spending a week , lottetown, the guests of their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Whitehead. Mr. and Mrs. George Brooklns had as their weal-Lend 3118515 at New London, Dr. Harri’ HBODPY- Boston, Mass, Mr. Sam Baiser. Montreal, Mr. John OBI-ten, RCAF Amherst, N.S., Mrs. Pete Kelly and Mrs. Prank Hobbs Charlottetown. Mrs. J. N. McCoubrey, Cavendish. Miss Marjorie Kennedy, Ken- sinston, leaves this morning for Moncton where she will reside. Prior to her departure she was entertained by friends at several social functions and was pre- sented wlth iovelv gifts. Miss Ken- , nedy has been the courteous and efficient teller at Bank of Nova Scotia for the past five years and has been transferred to Moncton branch. Veterans Attention ! Woodworking and Car- pentry Course, Canadian Vocational Training Work- shops, Charlottetown, be- ginning on September 24, 1945. Veterans who wish to talee this ten-month course make application now’ at Veterans’ Welfare Office, Richmond Street, Charlotte- town. This is a joint project of the ion Governments. _L. W. SI-IAW. Regional Director Rehabilitation Training 9-1-2i. (For St. llunstaifs College) HEADQUARTERS Moved From Grafton Street ._{0._ 70 Great George Street a (Opposite All payments, both 0f town and country subscribers. may be made in person here. Campaign Basilica) {rspherin Provincial and Domin-l | Mary and Ada Smith ; m MEMORIAM outs. Leo caucus! lbw‘ years of illness borne in s WEI-film!’ cheerful manner came J0 w End in the Provincial Sans- ltorium on July 10th 160d called to Himself Mrs. Leo lGrecnan (nee Doris McCsrville) at ‘"19 N!!! I86 of twenty-six years. Doris was the daughter of Mr, Ind MYB- Milhonsus McCarvllle. - 501M! Fffltlown. where she receiv- u all‘ her early education in a tine In home. In mar h a- ulted in Commerce froine gdaatre Dlme-‘mdemv. Charlottetown. For "'0 Years she worked as stenog- the store of Peters and 0511"“. 31150160. where her effic- ienc and sociability made hei- o, 21gb lPllreclated member of the She was married in Januar . 1M1,» but alter only a few ghogt months oi’ happiness she became ill and went to the Provincial Sau- |atorium for treatment. There she lsndearedherself to all the patients who associated with her, for her hope and gaiety were quite un- deunted by even the greatest trials ofHher éilnesg, t u er evou a h in God's Pro- vidence and her constant spirit of gléaygi; Eepgohfir smrllingb bravgly in s e eep er eove ones from worryin over her illness. For 3.01:1; tgxlrlite t ell’ ltlgped for her Ee- I . eary s year she e- gan to fall rapidly. and fortified 16y] the last rites of the Catholic | urch she faced the cud with h t}? antdh peace that can coifnckoulv 0m e consciousness o our; ‘near to God and the trusting faith that death~is the beginning of a happy eternity with Him in Heav- en. I She leaves tn mourn, heslfléS hcr beloved husband, her devoted ill!‘- ents, three brothers, Gerald in the ,Army. Leslie at home, and Cues- tine, s member of the Royal Cou- ladian Navy; also tum sisters. Eun- 1946. when ' I "1643" ' coouvsaou RICHERJNXITAMINS A and D 4 oz. . . . s19 "u; ‘oi. i. m.“ BUDGET BUSTERS Saccharin Tablets (Bottles of i000) Special m-m-Ejr-zltion Leg-Do Reg. 49c. Special .. Reg. 65c. Special Free with Purchase 32 oz. Flit FOR INFANTS AND YOUNG CHILDREN lice. Mrs. Justin McIvor. and Flor- ‘ ,ence, MrsHRoy Stackhouse. A11 were fortunately able to be homo at the time of her death and func- ral. One of he;- brothers. Elmer, predeceased hcr by five yea "- Her funeral was held on Friday, I‘ July 13th to St. Malachyh Church. Kirlkora. where e Requiem H" Mass was celebrated bv Rt, . J. A. Murphy. D.P. Wilfrcd Grec- nan, Percy Murphy, Gordon Ham- mill, Gordon IReeves, Carlyle Deighan acted as pallbearers. The large crowd c! kind neigh- bors and friends which filled the church gave ample evidence of m» esteem in which she was hold, and the great number of beautiful floral tributes-Masses and spirit ual offerings, and messages P. sympathy received were n mute testimony of the sympathy felt for Constable, Alfred Q DROP FORM Standardized. concenlrfllei W3 iOec. - 25 :.:. IiETTER SERVICE those bereaved by the death of t‘ one so dearly loved. Floral Tributes Pillow-Husband. Crescent-Father and moth“ Wreath-Mr. and Mrs. Justin McIvor. Cross-—Mr. house. ‘ Wreath-Gerald, Leslie and Ccl- estlne McCarville. Wreath-From C.B_ of RE. Car Ferry. Charlottetown. I Wreath-J. Everett Phillips. Spfialy—I-Ielen and Desmond Mc- e. ' Car Spray-Mr. Mrs. ssh-eh , Wreath-Firm oi Peters & Gol- and Mrs. RJ. Stack- and Dammarell. in Chsr- , lent l Double Spray-Mr. ,Gordon Constable. Bouquet-Mr, and Mrs. Corney. | Bouquet-Mr. and Mrs, H71‘. Hol- mflil. Bouquet-Mr, Drummond. | Spray-Mr. and Mrs. Scales. and lllrs. and Mrs. Mass Car.ds Husband. Mr. Leo Greenan, 5. Father and mother, 2, I Mr. and Mrs, Justin McIvor, 2. , Mr. and Mrs. R, J. Steakhouse, 2, | Gerald. Leslie and Celestine. 2. Mrs. Helen McCarvllle and Des-t mond, 2. Mr, and Mrs. Peter D. McIvor, 1. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Greenan. Mr. and Mrs. Carrol Greennn, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mclvor. Mr. ville. . Frank McCarvllle and Ray. . Clayton McCabe. _ and Mrs. Bennett Dclrzhan. . and Mrs, Russell Deighan. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Gallant, Ml. and Mrs. P. L. Morris and y. fa Mr. andJ/ITS. win McCarvillc. Mrs. Thos McC rville and Mrs. Basil Dufiy, Mrs. Patk. Hammlll and Wilfred. Mrs. Mary Sullivan. ‘Dorothy. Hilda and Frances Sul- van. Mr. and Mrs. Linus Mulligan. Mr. and Mrs. Emmiet Duffy. Mr. and Mrs. Russell McCirville. Miss Mary E. Grcenan Mrs. Alice Martin. ' ‘HYMI. Richard McCarvllie and fam- t . | Mrs. T. A. McIvOr. . Mr_ and Mrs. Don McPherson. Mr. and Mrs. Redvers I-Iammlll. Mr. and Mrs. Earl lllcCsrville. Mrs, W.H. Delghan and Jack. Redemptorist Fathers of ‘Anne De Beaupre. . Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McCarvllle. . and Mrs. J F. McAvinn. . James McGuignn, M, and Mrs, Arthur Carney. . and Mrs. Harold Mcfvnr. . and Mrs. Alden Corr. . and Mrs. Albert McKenns. , Wilfred Greenan. Mr. and Mrs. Frieze Bustaln. Sisters of St. Stanislaus Convent. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Doircn. l t i < I Mrs. Eliza Morgan and family. 1 Mr. John D, Mcivor. Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Gallant. ‘ Mrs, Joseph McIvor. ' Mr, and Mrs. Jas. McCardle and mlly. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Drlscoll. Mrs. M. P_ Drlscoll and family. Mrs. Regina Smith and family. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Goodwin. Miss Isabel Goodwin. M3 and Mrs, W. W. Smith and m Y. Mr. and Mrs. Rel h Bustaln. M11}. and Mrs. Am rose Corr and Y m . Mr. and Mrs, Welter Farmer. Mrs. Pearl Croken. Mr. and Mrs. James McDougall. Mr, and Mrs, Thomas Bolgcr and family. Mr. and Mrs. Gerard McGuigan. Mlr. and Mrs. Percy Murphy and m Mr_ ‘and Mrs. Al0ysllis Grcenan. Mr. and Mrs. John McKcnna. Mr. Emmett Dunn nnd Etta. Mr. and Mrs. George Dawson . Arthur Samuel ‘ Austin A. and Mrs, Leonard McCar-_ st.‘ 98c .. .. .. 39:: No-l-lyreg Miake-‘llpwA .. .. .. 55c Foa? '_ of 75c "VITAMIN" Headquarters HEALTH-GIVING VITAMINS ARE ESSENTIAL FOR THE PROPER FUNCTIONING OF A NOR- MAL HEALTHY BODY. LET YOUR MEDICAL DOCTOR PRESCRIBE Tl-IE PROPER VITAMINS YOU REQUIRE. LET THE JENKINS PHARMACY COMPOUND YOUR PRESCRIPTION. VITAMINS l I Plenamins .. $1.75 Haliver Oil Cops. .. $1.55 Abbofs A-B-D-G Caps 5W5, $l.75—100’s, $2.00 Pleasant : ONE-A-DAY BRAND l Vit. A and D 45c-$l.00-l.80~ Vit. B Complex s1.25-2.50! Vit. B-One Tab 100%, 1|: WAMPOLE’S EXTRACT NQCIF C3135“ y _ _ The Reliable 'l‘.':nic for 2E5‘ $12” _ 1005* $22” ' School-Going! (‘hildrcn ‘Ostogen A $100-$200 65c - $2.25 $1.00 Bottle l Natola I Attention ! OUR PHARMACY WILL REMAIN OPEN ALL DAY MONDAY “LABOR DAY” PHARHA Uwraill~~=sraps BETTER VALUE vi 5 Murphy. _ - '. and Mrs, John A. Smith and, » family, . I Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Hug-an and‘ 1 lntnil ‘ . t - and Mrs. Jns, lVIcL-anc oncl,‘ ‘for t l i Fanny MrAlccr. i l ' and Mrs. Charles Comtclli‘. i l y NH‘, Chnrlpc D"‘"‘" Mr. Izuciiiw I/w. Mr, : ~ AIbrmhPEtsii-G . . Joscp a‘: rec- , inn. l Mr. Neil Gillis. Aden Mclvor. Ztlunwlrv. and Mrs. t l‘ ' Carrol Hurznc-_ Errlest Deigllarl uly ., ‘ uccs McKcunzl, llliss Eszqbcth lllilrplrv. Spiritual Bouquets Sisters of Precious Blood blun- astcry. . Rev, Sister Catherine Vincent. l Halifax. Miss Rein lVPDnunld. Iicv Sister M Pxiflki". C S M Cnblcelxuu — Miss Helen iluuzznll. RN, Exiglmid. IWADE FROM OLD FELT IIATS ..z- |'2‘4o\ Design No. 15-1246 That. old felt hat is still a priz- osscssion when these charming apel ornaments can be made from it. Pattern No. 15-1246 cou- thins complete instructions. To order pattern: Write or send above picture with your name and address with 20 cents in coin or Postal Scrip to Needlework Bureau‘ Charlottetown Gilaniinn. Design No. 15-1246 Name ,‘i".\\'l'l, is spending this "The l-llllcrest", Summcrside. '\\‘_ l Miss Mary lvlcCarcn has re- turned to her home iu E15: Roy- alty after vidtinr.’ her little cou- Cllaféottehsin Pearl Cuftcilo cf Chwrlozte- “a a‘ z tovcn. Personals Miss Rae Gillespie. "—"." .\ H P. E Mr. and Mrs. Irving Toombs and ; Willigid ,_.e,u,.n,,. frimilv and Mrs. Wm. Nicholsonf Ronkhhd ‘\li‘o“ of Bedeque. were recent E0951?‘ M’, former‘; ‘n ~\ l Nlr. and Mrs. C. S. Dingwell, New‘ and Mm file-Elm“ Mclllck. lvlrs. Jas. E. Dinars-ll. Mldrzell.‘ M“ Ho“... w, Ivlrs. lvlillon McDonald and} m h“ mm... i. L _, daughter Marjorie of Montreal first York, AYES." Vl-ililll! her guests of.Mr. and Mrs. C. S, Dmg-' Mr_ John _\{;,g}{(;pjp_ m, “T11. NEW Gliflwll’. Mrs. Bessie Tinucjx, of Ch" nic- ' town c.s.M. a. w. Boyle and Mrs} ', Boyle let‘: Thursday morning on n‘ 5g, 1, not l0 friends in Toronto and] and frvn ‘ of ' . Montreal. While in Toronto thff} bcrtrr have returned will be the guests of Flt-Sgt. Wil- and are vlsltinz {red MacCarthy and Mrs. Mac- friends in Glen Valley and Char- Cgrthv. lottetowia. low‘ 1 Wellnefs Gifts mean more-Yet cost no more 5 ..Tick of Time Tiny, exquisite artist dreamed watch workmanship In timely beauty. is typical oi the many lovely styles we offer here at Wellners the home of an this Ladies‘ Dainty Bulovas $24.75 IQ h... Do Your Shopping B?mart v ‘YLOYAS v $21.75 up gtillfry m“°"""*‘ - A “m depfrflsglill: Lovely Bridal Wreath DUETTEE $50 Street Address and family. Tailored bmuty of exceptional value. ."//l'l‘,”,”t Community Flatware 26-Piece Set $34.75 Precious Bluebird DIAMONDS The solitaire ls supported if , , W. W. Wellner Ltd JEWELERS SINCE 1868 ,, - 7i u b u “ , 4J1 .1 u