ms CHARLOTTETOWN AUGUST 28. p4; CENTRAL GUARDIAN Ills Olllfllill nan-vol for IIIU 0a local latarell. bit adnflldll ol I puny aaaara uany be hearted at I GUARDIAN J Ialts a Ind. dried; payobh h MI rues -_ i CRASWELI. for Photographs. GONI-‘EDEI-ATION LIFE INSUE. ANCI L-Wl LONG CREEK BAPTIST CHURCH, Sunday’. PAugust ‘SOY-h. . . B. erv cc at E. a Todd. Wlllilfl t 8-38-10.- B. S. at 11. A. M. 7.30 P. M. REV. A. 8'1‘. ANDREWS. OIWILL. A - ust 30th. Service at 11. Cherry V - ley United. Communion at 2.30. Vernon River, regular service at 7.30. Rev. A. S. Weir, Minister, 8-28-11. CHURCH NOTICE. — Winslol United Church Services August 30, 1942. Hlghfield. 11 A, M. Prince- town Road 3 P. M. S. B. 2 P- M. Winsloe North 7.30 P. M. Minister: Rev. T. Corlstable. 8-28-11. LET the STUDENTS SHOP dress the boys for school and college. You'll he proud of the boys . . . and they'll think pretty well of them- selves too. Suits of sturdy all wool British and domestic fabrics . . col- ml" allil Pattern up to tho minute . . . two pairs of pants for extra. wear, tailored for style and good looks as well as fit. ls AN ' PRESBYTERIAN cnvncn 1N the new Hlllwlletle ll! Preaentlnl A CANADA.—M aloud Ch _ Be - vices for nextairords Day ligeas forl- auperb 116W (“@5595 for work Md we are showing this week new or THE PRICES l‘lll1»"llll“‘l*’lli»lilll' llilll 1w» ‘ll l... a a P. M. and Marshfleid a P. M. Sun- wool frocks that wl ll l day School 10.30 A. M. The Rev. Henry Baak, Minister. 8-28-11. CENTRAL PARISH. —- Sunday, August 30th Sacrament of the Lord's Supper at Churchill. Services 10.30 A. M. and 7.30 P. M. Preparatory service Saturday, August 29th , 8 PM. Thanksgiving service Monday, August 31st, 11 A. M. REV. T. W. Goodwill. R-28-1i. HAMPTON UNITED CHURCH._ Minister, Rev. Roy E. Vessey, B. D. Services Sunday, August 30th. Bon- sllaw l1 A. M. DeSable 3 P- M. Hampton 7.30 P. M. The evening service will be the W. M. S. 'I‘hank Offering service. Rev. Harry Villct will be present to assist. 8-28-11. ON MOTOR TRIP-Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Narrowmore, Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Nurrowmore and son Dar- nell and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Dohcrty motored to Charlottetown, P. E. 1.. where they visited Harold L. Narrowmore of the Y. M. C. A. staff and Cpl. Wm. Narrowmore of the R. A. IX-Frcdcricton Glean- er. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 1N CANAn-L-Brookfield Charge. Ser- vices next Lord's Day. Glasgow Road 11 A. M. Hartsvilie Sunday School 2 P, M. Worship 3 P. M. Brookflelcl Sunday School 10.30 A. M. W.M.D. Tllallk Offering service Brookfield 8 P. M. Rcv. Edwin White, B. A._ guist spaker. Dr. A. O. Thomson, Miills- ter. 8-28-11. ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Belfast. Services Sunday. August 30th will be as follows. Sun- tiav School 10.15. Morning Worship ii. The annual memorial service will be llcld nest Sunday afternoon, August 30th at 3.30. There will be spicial lnilslc by the male quartelte and the cllcir. Preacher. Rev. C Evans. Silbjcctz-Olll" Ilidebiedl - S to the Past and Obligation to the Fuiurc." Special Offering for the Cemetery Fund. 549'“- SCHOOL OPENING VALUES ‘W’ t" ' the coat dress with ayslganidigdlicefsand then there are the “shirtwaistersfl the casual and coat dresses, so perfect in (lfllllil, 5o economical in Prlce- Innis! Eta-Sines 24 to I $ 0.90 to $14." BQVS Suits-Sizes 28 to 37- $.95 to $2115 Youths‘ Suits Sizes 32 to 35—$l2.95 to $26_50 Students Suits, Sizes 33 to 37 $12.95 to $31.50 These are stylgs that New York is featuring, presented here for your consideration and chow?- SWEATERS’ So essential for school wear —V neck, crew necks, zipper neck or the zipper front jacket style. These pure wool or blended sweaters are dressy and sturdy- ideal for school wear. Sizes 24 to 36. Prices- - — $1.00 to $4.35 PANTS We have hundreds of pairs of wool twceds -just the type for active school lads. Sturdy, hard- wearing cloths, strongly made and in a grand assortment of shades and patterns. Shorts 25 to 30 — —$1.00 to $2.35 Golfers 24 to 32 — —$1.55 to 53-50 Longs 24 to 37- —$2.25 to $6.95 RETURNS TO P. E. I. -—Ml'- Matthew Burke returned to his home at Cardigan after a piensznlt visit in Trenton. S. Wllll m5 briltilcr-iil-law and sister. M1”. Rlld Mrs. Jeff Gcrrior, Sr. It is twenty- F OUR fl-l years since lie last visited the T h .- , . . . v - . slices,‘ Flam‘ he having worked m slhreie c 8911b ffflll Corduroy s. S0 E. This perky dress with a dashing Trenton Steel Works. Needless to lll Y. w our u. wmm, beloved rogue neckline . . . slim . . sot-in FAVOURITES 5r, he secs a great. chalice in the own, as the population has greatly increased during the past quarter SHIRTS for business or college weal" . . . - ' f. b d, P0415. greens, browns, blues, sizes 12 was an shifting’ pegmp pock- ets. This one is a. "round the clock" Ho.“ need sevcralyof‘ these. Chooselyour gnillltcsgigflihfigtljrglf Itgxgdilgfs to 20 — — — — - — - - -$12.95 favourite, camel, tan, winter green requirements eili l_\. Smart stripes, p ains, __\Neqv Glasgow NCWSL 01- red_ sues 12 to 1a $1295‘ __s14_95 fancies and dark toned broitdcloths. - D- Tlle Pelllflll DFQSS- . Jiew . . . “"0 “m BEAT “"5 i’ " dlfferelll- This Style in wool and F. Here's the standard coat dress Ages ii l0 16. S1285 l1 t0 14 1-2 lIIChQS. From tulle to time one hears of jersey’ win‘ large buttons to the . _- >- - E i e"; ' i so z 8 ' ' ' Pllces 19°: “~00, 512°’ 515°’ $135 gig lzllllititlign lziglléiégfltlsaillklhonlcliln Waist line. Note the low neckline cflllngguzllfigll glgrlnlglllind {gilt-tor}: th. t?" Th a t-ell ion of t e wri er H ' . w» - _ , 4- _ , ' ' _ in; lately been o awn to a Ma-"scy- m" "i full" lll stile. sizes ale Li. blue. black, brown, green. Sizes 14 HfllTlS-bllflkl‘, owned by Mi‘. Parker 15a 17 '- * -—- ~—Zll. $12.95 11nd $l4,95 J. Rogcrson of Victoria. P. E. I. This binder has been in use now for a pc:iod of fifty-five years. and l" 2° — — -- - — 41095-41795 TRENCH COATS For wet. dirty fall weather he'll need one It; still: in fine Wgrl-(iflg condition. n ' - l. t th i hi? I'll "1959- bhown m navy blue and tweed' crcops qbscesigeserllisuown.eMi-{eéoggif I as € . 24 t 36 son is a good carp-taker of his SW95 0 - machinery and this goes to show what the result can be when prop- Charlottetown er attention is paid to the upkeep of any plccs of farm machinery. Again the writer asks: Who can bent this? - b Mrs. Hector MflCNCVlll. MrsI" __._____.. .. ._,--;-- MISCELLANEOUS snowan. _ lvlelvllle Bell arrangeo lllC gills on mif“ i" m" 14.9fm Plrwnase. held It tile arlil?.e"'llnlle all"! A very enjoyable event took place the table. Miss Macxay ill ller usual _ ' upwards of one lllirrlr d and lift on Friday evening when a number pleasant manner thanked all for .3‘ B "—‘_— guescg “scraped i0 extcn of neighbors and friends of Miss - ll- iron G. and Mrs. Lonton fellcitatioils to the nvtviy weas- Prices $4.50 and $6.00 Prince Edward In". Check This List Tvecd clips, unbreakable peakes $1.00 4). SEQ i? Boy's Ties- - — — — -—25c to 45c Personals Mr. George Biwenton was a. rc- Boy‘ combination un’wear Boy's Zipper jackets. MGDRE shirts and shorts. Gar. — —45c Summer wgighi -.- - -- — — --$1.79 t0 $4.00 Boy's Belts all leather — — 19c to 50c Boy's Golf Hose. Pr.- --35c to $1.00 59c to $1.15 Boy's Boy’s Sport 8. Boy’s Suspenders — - —30c and 45c Boy’s Handkerchiefs. Each —- - 10c Pajamas — broadcloth flanneliettes — —$l.00, $1.35, $1.50 Boy’s Ankle Hose. Pr.-- — — — 29c and Coats -- -$l0.95 to $17.95 [imiied GHARLUFFEIUWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND- 1_-:—_-—_-_ ilictoria and Vicinity Gralii ciltiillg is flllflllt lllll-‘lltlil and liircsililig has loiiltncilr-ed. into blight has struck the llflifllpo spraying is crop quilt‘ busily, and ' ‘ now tho orcicl- of tllc (lily in orucr to cllcck its ravuccs. The school lcrlpcllcti on Aug. 11 with Ml. Pater Murllfllllllfl "5 Principal and Miss l. iwi lnlllllll ‘.5 “Summit. Lzr-l yew ' Pllllfllllll y“ “mull MacQzlarric has taken a lrsltlrlil this tc m in Sunlmersidc Ygh School. ills many fiends arc pleased to J.li'l‘l lilai Ml: Wilfred MW-‘Qllflllle a illtltll improvcd in health. .\fr.=. (‘lrinlpioll has returned to f‘il:lrirlll'="‘oitil aftcz". 5179mm"? 5 ,|'\l'\‘ pilawlil: \'is.t with her sister, Hrs. Lciis Hmvalt. Fri/villa iliill licqilliintances wel- fjmg hark Mr, Stanley Stewart to lis lilllll“. nftcr all nbscnsc l\ cvcral .‘"\:l s Mr Stewart was in ‘in R C. A. F. anti statimicd at lbcrtn. hut was disrilnrzcd owing lsnmc lli'l\"~.."fll dflsnbiiiiv. Mr. Ralph Taylor has returned to Halifax after spending a pleas- ant vacation, visiting his mother Mrs. Claudine Wright. Mr. Lorne Lea is at present spending his vacation with his mother Mrs. Bertha Lea. He returned to Hartfolli, Conn. shortly. Mr. Charles l-lowatt has about completed a large shed to accomo- date his ever growing herd of foxes. Mr. Howatt is one of our most prominent fox raisers and is quite successful. Mrs. Irene Lauthor, 'f‘ruro. N. 3- allxi her son Smiley are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas F. Miller. Miss Ruth Barclay, of the staff of the Winnipeg School Board. was a recent visitor to Victoria the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Inman. Mr, and Mrs. Parker J. Rogersw have as their welcome guests their two daughters, Mrs. Inckwood and MrsfMacNeili and their children. They returned to Mass. U. S. A. at the end of this week. Miss Evelyn MacRae has re- tllzned after spending a week in Canoe cove, visiting her sister. "Inid, and her aunt Mrs. Rodk. Mac- “ii”... F. A. Walton has returned to her home here after spending the past winter and early summer in Charlottetown. During that time she successfully coilducted a lodg- ing house. Her daughter M15; Mabel has also returned after com- Pltlillg a course at the Union (J1m- mercial College. Miss Edna Grant, W. QT, U_ worker. of Victoria. B. C., gavg a most interesting temperance dis- course in the Victoria Hall on Thursday night last, ._____________ GRAHAM —- KNIGHT WEDDING At St. Giles Presbyterian Church. Ottawa. half-past two o'clock Sat- UIdQY afternoon. Juiv 18th, was the wedding oi Miss Helen Alice Isobel Knight, daughter of Mr. and lvlrs. E. H. Knight, Ottawa, to LAC, Arcm. bald Ernest Graham. R. C. A. F., Mountain View, Ont., son of Mr, E, S. Graham and the late Mrs. Ora. ham of Gaspsreaux- P. E. I, Rev. Dr. John Inkster. officiated at the cere- mony. The church was piettlly dec- orated with summer flowers and Mrs. Angus Orr A. T. C. M. played the wedding music Given in marriage by her father. the bride WIS attended by her sist- ter Miss Mary Knight as brides- maid, Mr. Ernest Rowe attended the groom as llcst man. ‘The briC-e worc a daytime dross of whit." eyelet e-mhrnldrred silk lcrscy. made with short sleeves. a full skirt Katie MacKay. met at her home in DeSable to tender her a miscellan- eous sllnwcr. Tile bririe-to-be was escorted to the scat of hcrinur by Mrs. Victor Slizlw as Mrs. Chester Shaw played the wedding march. A heavily laden basket decoratwi in white was carried in by the Misses Jean and Elsie MrlcDouizall. The gifts were opened by Mrs. Ralph Mvcrs. the verses rend by Miss Edith Holm and the rifts presented ,._______f. ___é_ and a "V." neckline. Her small white turban of silk jcrsoy. had a shoulder lenath veil. She wcrc elbow-length white silk jersey gloves and carried a bouquet of pink roses and bou- vardia. Tile bridesmaids. dress was street- lcnszth of cornflower blue silk jersey and her turban of the same material had a nose y'all. She carried an arm bouquet of pink roses. Mrs. Knight, mother of the bride choose all orchid slicer dress. with white accessories and a white hat with a floral corscge bouquet. Mr. and Mrs, Graham left im- mediatcly following the ceremony on their honeymoon. When they return tllcy will take up residence in Ot- tawa. For travelling the bride wore a frock of navy blue sheer with wliitc accessories and her white straw hat was banded with navy blue and had a navy blue nose veil. After spending the week end in Montreal they travelled on to Hope- well, N 5., where they spent a day or so, then. continuing on to the groom's home in Gaspei-eaux, PEI. Prior to her marriage the bride was shown her popularity by the many presents given her and by the many showers held in her honor. Her mother was hostess at a trous- scau tea and reception on Wednes- day. A supper partv was given by Mrs. O. C. Spratt. A buffet su per was held at the home of the Mssea Elizabeth and [lllliall Wakeiy. Mrs. A, E. Tllley was hostess at a miscel- laneous shower and Mrs. Paul H. Biois and Miss Jean MacMtllan en- tertained at the home of the latter at a pyrex shower. Alsoalarge crowd of friends gathered at the home oi the groom Monday night. Casper- caux. P. E. 1. where they were pre- srntcd with some lovely presents and n well-filled purse. The bride and room are a well liked couple in the r home vicinitles rind elsewhere. Their manv friends wisll them many years of wedded happiness. their kindness on this occasion iiitu‘ which all joined in singing “For She's a Jolly Good Fellow?’ The remainder of the evcnlnl; was sptlit in games and social intercourse. Lunch was served and all wcllded their way home after ivislling the bride-to-be every happiness in her new home. GOING T0 WEST GORE Rev. William Former, who rcccnt- ly resigned from tile ministry of the Church of Christ at Grecnlnoullt. P. E. I, after six yours service there, has rc-ccivcd and accepted a call to the Church of Christ at West Gore. Mr. Former. who ls a native of Eilgland, has had wide experience ill ministerial and social work. Previous to leaving Etngland, he sepent nearly five years in $o_ cial Service work, part of that time being spent in the slums of Loll- don. During the First Great War he was a Y. M. C A. worker in English camps. Before coming to the Maritimes he held pastoratcs iii Newfoundland and Western Call- ada. He was minister for eleven years oi the Churches of Christ at Itliitete and Back Bay. N, 13., be- fore going to P E. I. -(Hallfax Chronicle.) PLEASANT OUTING-After the regular meeting of the Albany Vii- lage Dramatic society on Monday evening, August 24th the happy crowd motored tn Cliclton shore to enjoy a bath in the warm water and then to partake of a delicious "Weenle roast." Tllcy had as their honored guest Ralph Francis R. C N. V. R. of St. John's Newfound. land, now on filrlough. who was pleased to rtake of all the good things provdcd. A lively sing song followed by first singing "it's a good time to get Acquainted." One of the senior members of the group proved himself an ideal toast mas- ter As the party was composed of people of different racial origin. The toast to the Irish was responded to by “When Trish Eyes Are Smiling." to the scotch by “Lock Lomond" and to the French by Alouette, gentile Alouette" to the ladies by “Good Night Ladies". To His Majesty by “God Save the King." Members of the Club are aratefill to Mr. Pear- son for his courtesy in permitting them to have the use of his dlorc All are looking forward to another plly party in the near future. cent vlsitcr to his home in Ken- sington, tile gilcst of his parents, Mr. and Mrs Edgar Bryonton, Mr. Russell White arid Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dalton and two children of Georgetown, were recent, guest; at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil. liam Gerrlor in 'I‘rent0n, N. S. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bremner have returned to their home in Halifax niter spending their vgcg- lion with her parents Mr and Mrs Ray Cudmore. Charlottetown. Tl"? were accompanied back by her sister Mrs. J, D, G355, EASTERN GUARDIAN “KSHIPLEY-JOHNSIDN WED. DlNNG.--A lovely summer wedding of much interest to many friends, lock place at the home of the bride. Peters Road, P. E. 1.. on Wcdness day evenln . August 19th, when Lois Johnston, augliter of Mr. and Mrs. James Garfield Johnston, was uni. ted in marriage to Edward Shlpley, R. C. N. V. EL, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leopold Sllipiey, Toronto. Ontario. Rev. J. G. Duncan performed the ceronionv in the presence of immed- iate relatives. The bride looked charming in a street length gown of rose crepe with navy accessories. Her corsage was of roses. sweet peas and baby's breath, She was attend. ed by her sister, Mrs. Lillian Mam Larcn of Boston. Mass, who wore a street- lensth dress of Dfludre blue. with contrasting accessories. and a corstuzc of swee breath. Glen Johnston. brother of the bride was grocmsman. A rec- eption was held. following the cc!!- illony. The bride's mother. who wore o; a, gown of air ways blue. poured, as- "Wtflfl hv Hrs. Lane Johnston. For travelling the bride wore a navy tailored suit with matching acces- sories. Mr and 1'" Shlolcv will re- side in Halifax. The groom is a ie-dlna stoker with ill" Royal Can- adian Navy-J“ Personals . ‘Mr. antLMrs. Avnrd Harris and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Gay of Kifiltsiord. P. E. 1'_ were regent ylgl. tors tn Monlawue when they were the guests of Rev. J. C. and Mrs. pea-s and baby's p, and iaini home in“ Pnetlltgcoldlttilgufiq sllelldlllfl l Pleasant two week's wim ivcv. J. and Mrs. Duncan Mon. ague- . ' . . ‘MI. tou were vlsltin in M racists of w. will msmgfiii-ivlstgg aléirlelnmlfwgxit-mtgxsifi when they Ormm Poole-L. L and Mrs‘ “Ml-ll Marlene Hyndman has till-iii?“ '23....“ if stifii"? ‘m’ Allison niveraltL-L. l “Wm --'llr. and Mrs Austin Wrigb Charlottetown, who were sununerE l"! l!) lflwfllénlzllgntagm at Mr. and Mrs. c. u. .1; g bivalent holiday in Mo ‘p5: m: vlson. mats of Mr. and Mrs, H, Callaghan - Weathorbia Nuptials A rotAy wedding was saiemnlaed at gt. Patrick's C arch, . Aulustus. on July 29, Dorothy Rosella, dau tel- of Wm. Ieo Weathexble . Weattieibla became Peter Francis son Francis n and Mrs. Callaghan, Ikmaora. . a loceswrles. wore alconaaie of Talisman roses and ma dm hair fern, and can-zed a beautiful pearl rosary, tbs gift the groom. The idasmaid, Min Leela sis. ter of the bride. was attired in floor length maven blue satin mm dusty rose aooeasorias, wore s corsate of Talisman roses and maiden air fern. t dd b h’ The groom was tn c y a brother, Idwin Callaghan. immediately after Mass. the bridal pix-t! motored to the. home of the oom, where a wedding was wrved t? alarge of NGMVQ: and rkn. of the contratvlng parties, and the officiating clergyman, m the evening a Inception was of cklcques were llld Mrs W. Haighton, rn- M, my ,1 numbfil l-ocexel icsiiifi‘ ing to the popularity of rile 1'0""! couple. Best wishes for fillll‘. X81" °l happy wedded lifr 11.0 cxtnded it . and Mrs. Callaghan. Protect Your Clothe! Frnm MOTH§ l. A R v a x. ilfllll a A L L s. NAPlll ill- LIJNE FLAKES nlcli- LORICIDE- sliljlllllé RENT OUR crucial s A P ncx SPRM Ell for only $1 P" d" l” Numerous Sifts rid your. house 0 moths. We have a variety Ill MOTH BAGS for Ym" choice. BEACH BALLS 19c i0 35c. ‘ COLGATES TALCblllz for 25c. SUNBURN PREPAR- ATIONS. I N SKOL- NOXEMA. FAN‘ GEL NOXZEMA 5U TAN Oil. sxrifianlt Petal Tone F?!“ Poyvder petal Tone 'l‘oilet Rog. 90¢ 69c EIIIIIN BROS. Special —- |,_ M. noilcmfll m M‘ gMALLtlAN