and hope. YOUR noanans an: nnnnnn, for this work of mercy Wherever there is an uniorlunate child. an unwed mother, a prisoner ‘anxious to “go straight", a wastrel for whom there is hope, u hiendlua old mun o! woman . . . there you will ilnd The Salvation Army bringing help YOU can help in this lob oi building tor a better Canada . . . through The Salvation Army. Give NOW! _Space done teal by I Not all fathers are as wig as their children think Glen: lo be. Otherwise fewer widows and orphans would be left in strcritened circumstances. ‘flyr T)!‘ (flfln lsZQ (. 5.‘- ‘hlu _;.._r. a . pm cmnwrrarowu GUARDIAN sensuous. 1e, 19“ ‘Iran omcl Life Insurance enables any {other to provide a quor- unteed monthly income for his dependents in case of his untimely death. THE MANUFACTURERS LIFE Insunancr: Company Established 1887 COAL TORONTO. CANADA C. M. FRAZEE - - . '. - - - B. H. HUGHES Special Representatives 7 American Reading Brlquets 'Are giving entire satisfaction. Phone 176 It will lie me time before Coke will be available. ‘Place your order now for Briquets. W. ll. GILLIS & 00. small plants. SOMETHING NEW Oriental Dish Gardens nni Very unique indeed. 22 Richmond Street Different varieties of Cacti planted in attractive colored bowls, with pink shells, little bridges, and numerous other These weird Cacti dishes are very distinctive and artistic in theirown form. Be sure to see these gardens forvyourself. WEST Eliil IIIIRSERIES LT!)- --—__ t \ I l liEER BOTTLES sooner lacs-or ssavrcs YHI WIYPIOOF PAPER 0N PLAYER’! MILD CIGARETTES MAKES A TIIMINDOUS DIVTERINCH‘ ‘i BREAKFAST CLUBS GAIN i POPULARITY (By Kay Rex, Canadian Press Staff Writer) Vancouver started it. Victoria iollovwed, and now across Canada, business girls are getting up an hour earlier to attend the month- ly eight o'clock meeting of their Breakfast Club. A downtown restaurant or hotel is usually the Club's headquarters where the gi-rls breakfalt together and listen to a speaker they have invlted"‘"for' (lashing off to work. the occasion. before The Credit Women's Breakfast Club In Canada is affiliated the Credit Women's Club ot North America, with Breakfast popular for years in cltier throughout the Un lted states. have been Canadian formed in clubs Victoria Vancouver, Chllllwauk, B. 0., Win- nl tlwa. The clabaln Brltis are responsible for a monthly bulletin prlately as the Yawn ll '.i'h h th . Ilondon, Ont. Toronto and h Columbia blication of own not?» ewe. STARRED ma FALL - . - excltln! new h" by Fashions ace designers! More distinguish- ed, more flattering than ever, the 1947 success styles are here now! Dressmaker cloches, feathered calots, new-season headliners all. Black and dramatic new oolorl. Modern Millinery Artists, reviving the “special occasion hat”, play theme of up the romantic THE LOVELY LADY! MCDRE a Huron CHARLOTTETOWN, P-E-l- lng the meetings. through the exchange "of ex ertencet andrddgas repare emre w... or g or goslllonl. In the Toronto club which has ‘l5 members, the girl this fall will have lect es on public speak- ing. Other e rly morning talks have included everything from the advantage: of grooming to actual us near op 0s. "Boer" breakfast meetings also geygeltaoccitlnsimailiy to which 0111' o rs re v Total yearly membership fees nerslly average around e4 and :1 the w“ part are paid by the g a’ em oyer. "After all if she is sufficiently interested to spend her time tak- ing part in these meetings, lt seems only fair that’ her company sslaglaldmply ‘her ‘feefldseldl J.“ a m n to rm sponsoring the oronto club. rormo n near-E an . so lalllasum l 10500110 loot. 14 - ( “-. Young today-vars a Isa N g ' th p Emu bro theta up H» guggg went to Winnipeg o ' s "Where would some of the girls of today be if they had to take charge of a home‘) They wouldn't knmv what to do." she continued. "and when I was a glrl no one would think of nnoklng clgarets." Mrs. Woods has live children. two of whom live in Toronto, but she prefers to live m the Fern Oxley Home here because "I am very independent and having look- ed after myself for 99 years I'm not going to be a burden on my family now." PABMENUB FERGUSON The death occurred at Winnipeg, Aug. 12th. of Parmenus Ferguson. aged b0 years, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Altred Ferguson of Hampton, 11.1.1. The late Mr. lor- over fly were are and has resided there one: “stage. He], lleavu to mflllfll W e ormer rgare Beverage of Edinburgh and muatuvgrhtw-Naerlacy, three o rv overseas lhl the. was. Gordon en 1d V erl. Ohslfird‘ , " etas..::.~.-."~~=- -..: I?! . l» I w’ elm _MIII QUINN! ' .. gm”. In: toners! was he'll! k dith- i '{.a-J floating dock and powerful M‘ lJOltS. Ad. First demolition 10h will hem,“ mlral Jellicoe’: flagship Iron no recently salvaged at Bcsvl “a SCOTTISH WAI. POI-T ACTIVE I CI Alla ta OLABQOW. Scotland, Sept. lb- (OH-Faslane, the 5.000.000 war- time military port built in the Gareioch, long arm off the Clyde ertuary. is becoming the main base for a west cont marine saivasfi. tows e and chi breaking business. ‘Me aiming; es Limits: expects o em oy mm an t: ta- ollltlos will include a Infill-ton Iaterthe company will break the German battleship Derffllnil ed in i080 and still gain‘ lalv —llps"de down~waltlng WPEC ETI- Steel and other materials will‘: are recovered will go bid‘ West Scotland industries- f0/”(;_Q_Q<_7l/A)C5'.S‘ .§rI/<e-7/'/_y Rédfiose /