PROTESTANT A Charlottetown Collection * FOR ‘Opens MONDAY OCTOBER 1m . 1% " ORPHANAGE l5tli. OVERSEAS "sun's nunv cwvmxg, (Oonlnued from Pall 97 respect of an impending (‘€\ i E? c~i§fg=g~ as 3225.»: 2E?” cs2‘? E Y» . . . 55 5 =; a , gigs F 3 . 5 .5 Bisb for your lunch?" bite for "°“ hi. w me oomph of oil- larder, it may my frugal, 0t one thing alone ism certain, even before I close thisbook for tonight. When I pause to remember the dead ashes of ,uis supper fire and the improvisi- my, fly l have ll to kindling, the "yer-age we use muet of necessity you forget a be that much prised desert nectar 4.1mm ale. Ulfllil tomonvw —- Diary-Good- flg .. qqllitedie _ the mushrooms and green m‘, if it is being used. 1 hot bacon dripping tender. Drain from ure the fat in the pan and add suf- to give 3 tablespoons; blend in the flour, salt in the milk grind- “Onfl .r i cook's cornea steps. following the wedding. with M. Phillips. of St. John, N. B., and IOUTIIEIN BAMIKINI at "f... * - I with the they make the flavor of ti-hfllishad . the 088s in giving feet. A nice little mixture. it und fresh mushrooms D0 a tableaxpg-lons OhOppQd glifgn pep. per. optio . mll-De and ch09 the stems ncient bacon dripping egg. mushrooms and mix gently. Turn greased individual baking dishes Heat l tablespoon bacon dripping and stir in the crumbv use this kins. Bake mixture to top the rame in a crate oven. 350 degrees until heated through and topping an nicely browned — about hal how. K0 a long Qgy KNOX! pe this ‘iii’; The corn aids a substantial of. and cook until the fat. Meas- green pepper: into slightly 51in? i - "'-.*¢-‘-";" e~/l‘*.~:=. ‘cg: __§.. "Tr:37““s~sf3sir}l~7‘ retail-Vt‘ . ' \ i111‘; I ~,.~:~> ~45!‘ l .~ iv p l _ Q , ,5 y 5,‘! * v¢ <§ YBMB n? w!" ‘It?’ - \‘ ~ F; \\ v’lj.b*‘ ‘t g ‘ //l Mrs. .1’;- Alma their address of welcome from the stitute and Red Cross, while Miss Mime and Presentation On Thursday evening Sept. l2th. 1M6. friends. relatives and nezgh- bors gathered at the home o! Mr- Mrs. J. Hadley Jenkins of and Mt. Albion to do honor to their son, Bdr. W. L. Jenkins who had rotumsd home aftre spending five overseas. Lawson was es- corted to the seat of honor by his pal, Flying Officer Arthur Ballern. Rev E R, MacVicar presided. Henry S. Jenkins read §he n. MaeNelll made the presen- tation of a purse of money. Lawson thanked everyone thoughtfulness. Other speak- for is... A’ mfg + 6%‘. p. \ penile‘; v4 era were Rev. Sterling Stackhouse. Major A.S. Robertson and C. A Rankin. After a delicous lunch served by the hostess the remainder of the evening was spent in music Clos- ed with the King. The following poem was compos- ed and read by Rev. m. Stack- house. Following is the address: A WELCOME HOME Peace And then that dreaded vmrd. Tree letters that spell out War. 86435;’- ‘J: l ‘ ‘i ‘i I swg~ J". ‘_ l‘ ‘ .. iii a: ,_._¥;./ I All colors are used ‘Wm the scrap basket. Pattern No. ll contains complete instructions. To order pattern: Wnte or send Ibvve picture with your namc and address with 20 ccnis in coin or M"! 5WD to Needlework Bureau Charlottetown Guardian Mien No. 9i , Nana Street Address Province Tiirls! Do you suffer roni lNERVOUS TENSION On ‘CERTAIN DAYS’ Of tho Month 1")??? b» functional ‘periodic disturbance! i?“- ilttery. filings? 12th:‘; "'°*V‘dmsaedout"—at such times? _Then don't delay! Try Lydia E. nd to _ symptoms. Pinkhamk mmund is one of the moat effec- "llw you to "um mzg/egetabie Com live medicines for this purpose. k Pinkhsmb Compound is what is I "m"! as a uterine sedative because i m‘ a Nothing effect on one of Worm ' - n Jgahgeuetrirnptvarl-htzrlrmgesz“ (limieigngith results. ollow In’ Ruiumnc "ms ' m STIFFNESS_ o e v V I 0 I TA I l ll ' , COMPOUND And brave boys did answer the call. To fight on foreign shores. Oh, the 1118b“. anguish, Spent, in prayer, hcarie filled with i . HODiJllaZT‘ trusting, faithfully watch- sleepless tho ng. For yorur boy to come again Fighting with the brave Rllri ifllfi- On thnt bloorlv iield of battle. answered . god has -- -- ' filler buy Vitamin B.)._ It l and ha“ (p us Amy sensib’ HELPS NATURE. thing f0 do! Buy a bottle of Lydia Pinkhsm’! Compound today. Juli 50¢ If "3 In your v'sion vou could sec him. sometimes numbered with ihe few. Sound cfluns. nwlmfl 0f dreaming. Now have ceased. and oh. the 10.‘!- Fsthefs niaihcrs ll-“Ryefs “N 1pm. IIlOZIY. In a quiet ceremony. held at the Anglican Church. Topcliffe, York- shire, England, Nursing Sister M. K. Oolllngs, of Montague, P. E. L, became the bride of Major J. R. Day, of Rocanville, Saslc, and Vic- toria. B C. (2755 Cadboro Bay R21). They are scen on the church ridge. of Prince Albert, Saslc, (TIL-Quill St. West). a brown tweed travrlling costume for the honeymoon trip to Dublin. 4- + 4- O Miller J. R. Day and bride, the former N/S M. K. Colllngs Montague. P. E. 1., photographed shortly after IVEDDIIVG the bridesmaid, Nursing Sister M. the best man, Captain R. E. Part- The bride wore ‘see-e of the wedding cere- Here ipnl3hi. with you We gather, And with hearts filled to the brim. We return our thanks to Heaven, For the iyorlds peace, and for him. He. W131 many Other millions. Left the hearthls wann pleasant glow, Said. "So long" to weeping loved ones For the battle! heartless cold. There to fight for home and loved ones. ‘Trusting God. he should return . When the “all cease fire" was sounded. And the victory should be earned. 141m: ' battl Lawson, you sure did your part, Battle veteran can We tell you, Of the thanks within our hearts? hard years were those of t. Each one who has done his duty, To him( we shall ne‘er repay, The debt we ow» for the sacrifice made. For the freedom. we have today. As we return our thanks. to our fellow-man, The channel which God has used. To give up peace, though un- worthy, Let us vow, we will ever be true. Be true in our God. who gave us, The peace we now enjoy, To keep the peace entrusted to us, By our fighting service boys. And now while We arc rejoicing. For the ones. who were spared of the brave. bet us bow our headcs, for comfort ask. For the home. and the loved one‘s grave. The ones who s0 bravely fought by their sldc. Through blood and a living hell. Whose rcstng place is marked tonight. With a cross, on the field wheire they fell. Oh. God. we now lift up our hearts. Our thanks to you. we give For the safe return of the one in our midst, Andhghy blessings may ever be will lay Lawson. my boy. yo" aside The uniform you wo Through those long battle re. hard years of As you fought on foreignshores. The uniform of Kin and country, But Lawson, there sill is a fight, in the Army of Jesus, your sav- four. You must hold up the banner of Light. Bdr. W. L. Jenkins- We your friends and relatives assembled here tonight to wel- come you back home and to re- joice with you at your safe re- turn. We as members of the Institute and Red Cross consider this a Breflt privilege to be present here tonight. It. is five years this month since we were here before to bid you farewell. The time to some may seem short. but. to your fam- ily and friends the time pa55ed very slowly. knowing that you were in constant danger. As you spent eighteen months on the bat- tlefields of Italy and we would find it hard to even picture what you have gone through. Lawson we have great reason to be proud of you. for being one of the many brave boys who have volunteered to give their life if need be for King and country, and to help defeat the enemy and bring freedom to this freedom- lovins nation. Many a prayer has been sent to God to take your hand in his and bring you safely through the many dangers you have had to encounter. T011181“ we rejoice with you that God has answered our pray- ers and brought you safely back to us without even a scar. Words arc not adequate to ex- ‘ ETQWN sunken}: 75 i/r/‘oy 3/00. Fr i/Zg; lVay You" gel gflig Food Benefits, too ET the bran you need in the form you’ll really enjoy . . . Post's Bran Flakes. You'll love the ‘eliciously different, nut-sweet flavor of these crisp, toasty flakes . .. and you’il get other important food benefits as well. Post’e Bran Flakes contain enough bran to keep food wastes moving promptly. They help keep you free from that distressing ailment-constipation due to lack of bulk. And because they contain other pans of wheat, they also supply wheat nourishment not found in every bran cereal-protein, carbohydrates and other food essentials as well as iron and phosphorus. Post's Bran Flakes with milk or fruit always add zest to breakfast time. They make the lightest, tenderest bran muffins, ioo. Sugsrlese recipe on both the Regular and Giant Economy packages. t A Product of General Foods CENTRAL nunnmnn This column la reserved for news of local interest, but advertising of a neway nature may be inserter at flve cents a word. strictly pay. able in advance. CRASWELL for Photographs, ELECTROLUX (Con) Ltd. Phone 66-1.. 9-l0-M W-qi. CON FEDERATION LIFE IN- SURANCE. McCormack, Launching. While on the Island they spent some time renewing old friendships and ac- qualntances. plan to return to he] the 50th their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jer- ome McLean. ISLAND MAN HONOURED-Oii Thursday evening, August 30. 150 friends. from Rustioo, Stanley I-Iope River and Cavendish gathered home of Mr. and Mrs. Brant Mc- Leod, Cavendish, io do John Alfred MacCallwn of Char- lottetown who has returned after spending four years fighting a- Next year they all celebrate wedding ann versary of relatives and neighbors at the honor to George Clark, as FIRE SALE Owing to the recent fire we now have several lines of goods going at sharply re- duced prices. For real value give us a call. BREHAUTS Grocery Phone 871 187 Weymouth St. terday Rattee and MAGISTRATEYS COURT —- Yes- J. Tweedy, with being drunk was given a sus- FUNEBAL TODAY — The fun- eral of the late Mrs. wife of Col. Alan I-Iartsville will take place from Hartsville Presbyterian Church on Wednesday Sept. i9 at 2 p.m. ISLAND VISITORS. Mrs. Murdock MacPhee, Melville. P. E. I., visited 'l‘renton with Mr. and Mrs. Clark MacDonald. Sunday they in company with Mrs. MacDonald with Rev. and Mrs. Neil M. ltattcc, and attended service. Rev. and Mrs. land and the MacPhce family were members They also visited in town with Mr. galnst Hitler. Ferguson of before Magistrate George K.C., a man charged ixcll filled purse, Mach“. present for their MscI-eod of in singing Good Follow." after _ Mr" ‘ma remainder of the On visited in Westviiie had been formerly on the ls- Mrs of their congregation. bers Mrs. J. W. MacMillan and chairman, called on Mrs. Stanley to read a well-worded address, while Jimmie Moore made the presentation of a pleasing manner thanked everyone Among the speakers was Rev. Mr. Coffin. The company all joined “For He A Jolly ious lunch was served by time host- ess, assisted by the ladies. spent in music and dancing. CELEBRATE 25TH ANNIVERS- ARY-Mr. and Mrs. _ celebrated their silver weddmk sn- nivcrsary over the vizeek-Bhd when they visited the former home of Holland where married‘ 25 years ago. epd was spent surrounded by mem- of their family and Mack n: ncronrs mom ith th armed f rces. five years w e o A. rUMN FASHIONS Mr. and Mrs. Holland formerly lived in Souris, but Mr. HOlicnd was transferred to the C. N. R. offices here this summer. MYS- Holland, the former Katherine Beaten, was a nurse with the Un- ited States fcrces in the last war. Jflim. 111 i115 Smce shopping is the order of the day, one might as well look for round ed shoulders, snug. waist-lines drapery, sleeve interest. short. WW coats in all fabrics and note the popularity of off-whites, lemon- whites, and gray-whites in spdfll coats. 'I‘unic coats are pinched In at the waist with wide bands of fur on the three-quartar-length . Front fulleas in skirts, big hats with pleny of ribbon and bow-ii. feflthflfl and fancy braid are evident. Bard of Thanks thoughtfulness. d ii - “mh a e c Personals Mr. and Mrs. W.T. Collins of U. SA. are spending an cmloyflblt vacation visiting friends and rela- tives on the Island. Mrs. Collins was formerly Miss Mcda Glover of Spring Valley. The many friends of Mrs. John D. Doiron of North Rustico, regret to hear of her illness in the Char- lottetown Hospital and Wish h" e speedy recovery. The evening was Peter Holland they were The week- many family and with I\-Ir._imd Mrs. lihcn Maclsaac and iamily.---Nc\v Glas- gow News. T0 ATTEND SESSIONS-Mrs J. A. Tucker, President of the Women‘; Missionary Society (E. D.) of the Presbyterian Church in Can- ada will leave Monday morning fcr Toronto to attend an Executive meeting of the Board of Missions. Mrs. Tucker intends to leave at. the conclusions of the sessions as the annual meeting of the W. M. S. at the 26th 0f Septcmbcr.—N-cu' Glas- gow News. HOLIDAY ENJOYED - Cipt. and Mrs. J. J. McLean. St. John. N.B., and Mr. and Mrs. William Taylor and family, Milford, Mass. have all recently returned to thrfr respective homes after bcin’: ili: guests of Mr. and Mrs Jcrum: McLean, D2 Gros M their parents and of Mr. and M Jack inf: peace to our nation. We ask you to acccpi this 21ft. friends of past and present days. Among them was the clergymafh Fr, R. J. MacDonald, of Si. umbo Church, East Point, celebrated the Nuptial Mass when they weft. guest Wffftlir son. CD1. Holland. who ‘lust arrived home from over as v celebration. which she is to preside opens tn . not for its value. but as a itikcii of our appreciation oi all you have press our appreciation of your services. but you may rest assured that your friends will never for- Bet the part you played in bring- what force it would explode. or wh explosion would engulf them the great forces of nature. (1) As thespproaching time was an- nounced, minute by minute, tension in the. earth and where the scientists and army huddled for protection. the bomb would do, with what was the most crucial experiment since inquisitive man started to probe inio Ill 0110i’!!! i0 lie IICI HOW! 0h "l! done for us. Signed on bclialf of your rela- tives. neighbors and friends. 9-10-11. THE sromr 0F THE ATOM slum Col- who united. A welcome J. H. time for the quie’. He had served over HM CHARLIE LONDON—(CP) - Three masked wabxsatzesadbgbrtidwoodford food office watchman and then went thrcush the buildin! clothing coupons. known how many taken. I wish to our thanks i4 the people of Rosebank and South- port who saved our clothes and be- longings from the fire which d!!! iroyed the Trainer home at Rm! Bank on September 2nd. Mrs. Hazel Wilaflll. Snuthport. P. I. I. and gagged the looking for food and is not yet coupons were —-->~.—_::~_ n-én-nl IS anmamc. A DOMINION- wipe SWING TO cuss»: s. SAN aoan cores: l ,, . INICANADA Everyone Iordo Air Base. ground with his eyes away from the by the blast miles away from the eit- perimental atomic bomb at the Alamo- Wéfé winds. scattered by <3» Those who dared look at the blast like a rapidly growing mushroom, and the substratosphere unmlizti (f) The light was seen for a radius of umber barricade new tower. said a huge fiery cloud of many colors more than 180 miles. A woman motor- . _ ist I50 mll tl N "M i - m9" We" (2) The robot mechanism wont lnio Sh“ “L000 lee‘ upward n m the ha’ Arizona bosgeimszrildoiiis llfltilllllrtiilisoftgge No one was sure notion. There was a terrific blinding mm m" 3' dozen brilliant suns‘ A“ illuminated for about three seconds “ex- flash. u lit up the distant mountains. “mm "x mil" "W" w” “ha” "Y rally like the sun had came up and ether the Then after an interval of seconds came the glare. The light persisted for sev- suddenly gone down again." Near Albu- ML n at dclafenling roar anld a lptgverful bias; “,1 second; Th; gong, of 50mm m“, qucvrquc da blips girl was ‘said fol‘ lgatye o ar. wo men wio is roman QXClJlFHP : " 11a was lat. .g " standing were llllrlfli from ilrclr feet “d ‘mm’ m” i° u“ ‘“b‘t"‘°“’h"° iii-he'- the skies were suddenly illumin- n ted Tomorrow: The first Test Is A Buceel.