f lULY 17._1945. CQOL OFF ufianfnrbhg PALMOLIVE BATH Prefer o Palmolive lath? Loaf rhere in the cool warcr—-while Palmollves soothing lather floats away rhar hot, sricky feel- Zing. You'll feel ever so g-o-o-rl! Toke a Palmolive Showorl Thar tingling, _icy spnyand almolivei cool, creamy lather will refresh and ‘in- vigorate you-bring back all your pep! Too busy for Tub or Shower? Then rake a cool Palmolive Sponge _ Bath ——rakes only a minure yet cleans . . . a cools . . . refreshes—— helps you carry onl GET THE GIANT IATH SIZE THQIFTYI LONG LASTINOI Personals Miss Joyce Lund, city. is spend- ink her vacation ln ylunter River and uncfe. the guest of irer aunt Mr. and Mrs. J A Austin. Bcnshaw with their Crton and Freddy Bzrden last Slaturday return ed u in IhYOUQh vras visiting friends in Halifax. i Mr. and Mrs‘. Walter E. Curtis Cray and son Dr. O H. Curtis oi’ grandsons evening. They spent severzil dnjrs on an nun; New Brunswick and Ncva Scotia and were accomprnied bl‘ Mrs. Fred lifeInnis. City, who crnriuilcunnmu ‘lib coin ls round he non of loos-l interest. but “view of a neryu noturo my be pt flvo‘ out: a word. skictly pu- abln in advance. - COOK'S for Photographs. _,____ . HOWARD MQINNIB for Iii-too Footwear. Z-B-Stt-tf CRAlWI-l. to: photographs. (JONFEDEBATION LIFE IN- BUBANOR ni- BE LATIBT IN P071!- WABE. t’; Jewollery. I RECENT ABBIYALS flwwer Proof Coatsi Blouses, Purses and Washable Dresses. Kennedy's Ladies Werir. NOTICE. — QII plant will b0 closed Saturday at 12.30 during town. NOTICE T0. ADVERTISERS- All advertisements to appear i.n Guardian must be in ofllco by noon of day previous to insertion to ensure publication. C. P. R. OFFICIALS HERE - Mr. W. F. Nelson, dwuty passeng- er agent, Saint John and Mr. EN Day, travelling passcn r agent, were in the I:.ty yest ay. They report business busy as ever, and that there ls not likely to be a let-up for at least another couple of years and by that time it is ex- glgcted all the wartime traffic will -ve been taken care of. , RETURNS FROM OVERSEAS- Among those returning home from overseas last evening was Corpl. F M McDonald, 1'13 Hillsboro Street, after rive years service wizh l-he RCAF. stationed at Hall- fax, Queensport, Saint John and Montreal. serving 20 months over- seas. Corpl. WoDonald who has been Clerk of Records quarters in London, England for some time is being cordially wel- oomed. CORNWALL Y.P.U.—'I‘l're Oom- wall Y. P. U. met at the home of Gordon MacMillan on Friday eve- nintl- Quoits and baseball were played and the leader for the eve- ning was Lennie MacFadyen; his topic was "The Radio." Wands Livingstone conducted hhe recre- ation period. Plans were made for a clam-bake for next meeting. Bible questions from the book of John were answered by the mem- hcws. Music was furnished by Billy McEachern. Roland Hyde and M. Maclviillan. W. M. 8. MEETING — The Women's Missionary Society of the (‘ornvsall Church was held at Mrs. Harry Crosby's on July a-un. Meet- ing opened with singing "0 Jesus I have Promised" The program deal- ing with the different organizations 0d the United Church and W.M.S. was conducted by Mrs. Charles Hyde in‘ a verv capable manner, assisted with different members re- presenting the various groups. "The Church's one Fbundatiun closed this part of 'hc service. 1he Pre- sident then took the chair. Min- utes of last meeting were read and the roll called ‘with a large num- ber answering, with a verse of scripture. Mrs. Frank Howard is to lead the devotional period for next meeting. Mrs. George MucMillan read a paper on Temperance. Arr interesting letter from Miss Elma Inmnn was read by Mrs. Gordon MacMlllan_ Delegates appointed m attend the Rally at Kings-ton were Mrs. John MacKinnon and Mrs Colin Murray. Singing hymn "Inrd of the Lands beneath Th’ Bend- ing Skies" and the Mlzpa bene- diction brought the meeting to a close. A delicious luncheon was served. YISITORS FROM DETROIT- Mr. and Mrs. William Christman. recently visltcri Prince Edward Island. Mrs. Christman. formerly YOU COULD MAIIY WNWN YNI . .. .:.l..°-...°.rx.*;-:.y=.=. u" MIC AWAY. HM“ YAll A IT O QTIIN AINICI IND Oil Muriel Toombs. ls the daughter of young people were welcomed o‘; am. gorts of the year's work wcrc given ' Y TH_E_CHARLQTYETUXY N __GQA1$.1£lAN r-Aur; marl One Billion rlollars of Lilc Ins mean achievement {or Qne com 581d H. W. Manning. Vice-Pr Great-West Life Assurance Comp panyk attainment on July 16th, c Dominion. Mr. Manning recalled th Itllilcg in 1892 and its e i t of the United States. mans on O Borne highll Pollcyowners are New Business written t6 months, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund mommy 310 Kent St. and Mr. gin-mm“ is vice-president of the Transrnis. sion and Gear Co. Dem-born, llllch They motored here u, V151; Mrs. Christmans parents {or a Period of twelve days, from July second to fourteenth. This was Mr. Chrlstmans first visit and he eitbwssed appreciation of the nat- ural attractions of the Province. especially of the trout and deep- sea fishing. The visitors also were pleased by the harness racing and sea-bathing facilities. On their re- turn trip they were accompanied bv Miss Ruth Toombs. who will spend the next month with Mr. and Mrs. Christman at their home in Detroit. Y. P. RALLY — On Wednesday July 10th. the Central District Presbyterian Young People's Rally was held in Calvin Church, Mer- maid. and was well attended. The aflernoon session was opened by Mis Margaret MaeDougnll who conducted the business of the rally. Rev. Mr. Young had charge of the devotional period. The visiting rdon MacDonald, while Miss Doris Ferguson responded to the welcome. Verv encouraging rc- Mrs. Russel Malhcsonr and Mrs. "m- Pflrlns tribute to rm Com Payments to Policyowncrs ‘and ‘Bencfi 4 q - Capml- Cmlmllilellvy Rrscrye and surlillls“ Arnold MacOaull showing that the post year had been highly success- ful. Miss Mabel Auld, City, was elected Presidam for the coming year with Mrs. Gordon MlzcDon- ald. Menu-aid. as Secretary-Trea- surer. These clficers were fnstalled at the evening service bv the Rev. Mr. Duke. At the close of the after- noon session the young people en- fiysd s delicious supper on the atheson lawn to whom n very hearty vole of thanks was extended for their hospitality also to 1's. One Billion Dollars Business In Force Achieved By Great-Westlifcdulyllifl 946 urnncc and annuities in force is nu Dilly in the space of fifty-four years, esident and Managing Director of The any. in commenting on "the Com. f One Billion dollars Buslncss in nil provinces oi Canada and eleven Ems from the Com-pdnzvs latest published Report u, $345.030.037 298521.000 121127.907 87. 724.000 194-8) ru bu. o....|.»4.., AI Clixunnl-‘lvou-n (aih-vtu mm v .. .. . ........,~ ......... .t...... . M. .. ... - .............:rt....:.-'~ mm snlnounv co. up. I I u: II. Iuoflo small groves, worn there by nun:- “11955 Pcllillls that had been sharp- ened o" l‘ ‘ilmlleh the years. Slate pencils that “c!phered" or wrote, or maybe dared to draw slealphy portraits not altogether flattering lo the teacher. Pencils obtained at “Hugirle‘.s" or m "Paul's" or some other ivell-rememlaered corner sigre Bl three for a cent-a cent that was often extremely difficult lg find. And someumes the penml was in no need n5 being sharpened to a finer point ‘out only served as a legitimate excuse to gain ones freedom from the oftcn irirsome duties of the school room. Onc might linger the!» reclous minutes rubbing the pencil lstlesslv against the stone as all the While one rc- gnrdcd and enjoyed the Summer clouds in the blue: or marked the ripple of wind l" the wheat fiezd nearby; or heard a bird in his coat of blue at his weather—forcasrlng from the board fence or a noisy but wmpanionable squirrel chat- ter a greeting from a-top the coal- house. What precious memories an old stone door-step has the power to bring back to mind! Q t I Any part of this morning's con- versation I was loalh to miss. "And how" James wanted to know of our guest "are your pastures keep- ing up?" and “have you nruch hay to take up this year?" and "Now tell me. how are your potatoes clo- Cyrus MacDonald and Mr: W. L MacEachern who so kindly solst- od in serving. This was fol owed by an lnMrust discussion on the theme for the Rally. "Choosing your Life's Vocation" after which_ recreution was conducted by the Rev. Mr. Duke. Rev. Mr. Young Olld Miss Mabel Auld. Mrs min-ii Mutheson was the anlst for the day. An inspiring a dress on the rally topic was delivered by Rev. Mr. Dike alter which the benedict- ion brought to n close a very suc- cessful rally. NH‘! ‘- WHAY HI! fllNllU ‘v/ilf/ Ellen ’s Diary Iy Ill blond Formers Wife y ,I\l4£' DIANA‘ Continued From Page I like to linger there on a Bummer evening when the moon is at full. When the rose-glcw ls fading from the Welt and the moon comes above o distant hill. And a wraith of a cool brocle wanders up fmm the pond to make we to "the burd- en and hoot of the my". And the bounds that were all about only o moment ago are presently fhdod and gone. for night ha": come down com to put Ihe day to bod. Then it a in this delight- ful hour, that one rises from the old stone step. to come away from ones dreaming, or uiet chat that one. sulfa the n of the time. indoor! to light the lamp. and turn rqrutlulty to ‘more ‘pmnlc things. Orwhisthrofmy ersti, a... curl “OWL? m if" °" ‘to tho stone door-st old school? om not only in and will they be sprayed short- ly " The two carpenters came to dinner and then because her cares called her, our visitor returned home, when our farmers interrupt- ed their work to attend a sale on a farm in that vicinity. But now. his busy day at an end James has retired. I would have accmnpanied him ii’ I had not been making forced repairs to his overalls- his "other pair" for patient man ‘M! he is in a great many ways. he had been voicing recent complaints. "Ellen" he said warninzly W l)" "if any kind of a gale comes. W111? going to lose me! 5c I have been mending them with nothing except a email rustle of wirkr: in lheblflvllg trees for company- rev a res or it and the moon lighting the house across the lane, and the TON! by the door. It is quite time to Join him now. for from certain rc- mgrkg that Jamie let fall to ms ln reference to “the old rooster and the manner m which K850“!!! sprang to the latter‘; defence only 14m, year's chicken, dear" there l! 30mg m be a family get-toflfillel‘ Uni ll KOIIIOITOW “spent for the material and spiritual. TODAY-S?» years, ll month issued-The nounces One Billion Dollars o Great-West Life . viding personal and family sec 15 days after its first policy was Great -West Life -an- Insurance and Annuities in force! s and _During the past half-century, living policyowners and beneficiaries have received $307,000,000 from Tho Great-West Life. At present, an average of $320,000 is being paid every week. flLife This remarkable growth is an expres- sion of public confidence in The and in Life Insurance as the best means of pro- The preservation and strengthening of human values through the highest quality of life insurance service con- llllliy- tinues to be our policy. T“ GREAT-WEST LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY HYNDMAIN b CO. LTD. In MemorianiAddress And I l Presentation on yyrdncuiay evening July 3rd the spacious home of M1‘. and Mrs- Frank Murphy, Augusture Love. MRS. MATHIAB LANDRIGAN I A long and useful-life was peace-l fully curled m1 Thursday afternoon‘ June 6th when there passed to . ‘ .l '1 'l . ‘f,'§},‘,}I,g,,,,‘°,‘§,"ggngflQ, sfihlll g was filled to capacity. when a__large fmrnerly Catherine Donchrw. "lmlbegl" “f “emmwurs aéldh ‘H.312: daughter of Cirneliua Donolroc ani galheled mere to “um em e relicitations to Mr. and Mrs. ilarry his wife Margaret Quinn. and wa. Vjfwsol‘ on the occuswn o‘ ma“, '§",§§}.,,§§,§R'y‘;$§§ {airs u“ .11.? twenty-filth anniversary. years of lrcr childhood and Th“ bride and gum“ OI menu“ girlhood until the became m.» b.l-.". fivelyefllstfilll“ g"°.°ii3'i.°.“ to of Mathias Lmdrlgan 0,! Sturgeon m He me dqmwgla . Mfg“. 'I‘ogether they built up a home by Mr‘ “cl B115" “mfg”, in $505 whclr today s‘ancls as a monument Mr" El‘ ‘ . f 1 mdaml“ m. o” u‘ to their lndirstry and thrift. She m “fr? eimpang , m. had bccn active until about flvc ‘PP ialiliermllha? “a filéfu} ' years ago when her hcal'h beg-u". has d 0K3“ fircmr~rfllli to fail and for her remaining years. WOT e "ndrclavffiwl; ineusjjawén she was an invalid. tenderly and a t L?" e f albcaurfful devoted“, cared 1m‘ by h“ daughl’ rorlflegg gfesseillvgr" 025d (large sum of er Elizabeth. During he: illnem - slrc nus frequently Vlsllftd by her mgilreiybawson on behalf U; hlmseu pastor. Rev. Father Mullally. who -_ - . admin-steed '0 l" "w it“ iii‘? 3122.3455-"Zi‘£§.°‘i‘.fillllflifjliJ55 of the Catholic Church :1.f which " *5 in the singing of "For Jolly Good Fellows.“ A lovelv lunch was served by the ladies of the community and the remainder of l-hr- evening was pleas- welfare of hcr children, who will ggfilgmvglnled away by “W510 and all-WE '°'-'“°"l“°" h" l“ “e0 ‘"05’ All departed u. their humcs at a conilcnngals "ml 59F saclfflcglg ‘:5 late hour wlshine Mamie and llarrv mot ers. re was asp a zln m‘ " ' thoughtful neighbor. never too mas? more years of happy wedded weary to lend a helping hand in Fanowmg is me Address? times of sickness and trouble. To M, and Mrs‘ Harry Dawson Possessed of n cheerful disposition on this 25m Anniversary or ma, and FIRM“ "lmmer- ma"? ‘V111 auspicious day on which you took "lncmber ‘he "‘-‘~'rL-v,“’9'°°me r5‘ those solemn vows of matrimony, “Wm “d m? Pleasan" hmirs 599"" we your neighbors and friends are 1Y1 h" “MP1”! lwme- here gathered 1.0 cdfer you our sin- The greatest prod of the pm.“ core congratulations 'and good which Mrs. Landrigan held in tne wishgs hair's "f her lrlelldi W“ shim“ Words are hard to pen when we by 9119 KY9"! "ulnbel" wh° 95119‘! try to nssureyou of the esteem in at her home during her illness and which you are mm by us an‘ and deal" End Who ‘WW 5P1Yl5“"*~l 0391" your place i.n the ccrnanunlty has been one of service ing for the repose of her soul. H" husband Flredeceased h" 51X home for the motherless, and a ycars taro- She 1s fiurvlvvld bgflétgur most enviable desire l0 help wher- An s ns, ev, Corne us rm '1. ' - ‘ Flcdscir Alberta; Clement of Brook- ever help or Md “as nwdmt NO lyn. New York: ivillirm -.nd John at home; two daughters. Mary. (Mrs. Patrick Kenny Livingston. NJ.» and Elizabeth at home. A shc was a faithful member They me The late Mrs. Landrigan was an ideal Christian woman. l-lcr home was her kingdom‘ and her lXfB was which are heard of your untlrlng ~ unselflshzncss and devotion. Reflecting back over this quar-, - PROVINCIAL MANAGERS - Iltlw CHARLOTTETOWN new fir by Colelle Do buy the print dress that con be dressed up or Don't feel conspicuous in dorinq dreea Clzlcagu Sun Syndicate Even though this striped cotton dress was wont 8WD’ D1509 m P11!“ ‘° ‘he “eedl- Beach and is still most po-pular. you will @1110! the 5m- Sim" Pm“ "h" can be dresed up or down for spectator sPOTlS l0 dr°55'“<l) wuuml" ,1 m, 5mm; prim 15 just as attention-getting in the right way. The call for assistance over fell on deaf’ conservative crowd you Dal “Pound Wm‘ Wm like W“ hem“ we“ y?“ curs, and many arc the testimonies stick to certain types of clothes in which you look and feel your bes . daughter Margaret died in 1927. The following brothers and sisdérs survive: Austin Donohoe, l-‘tose- neath; Mrs. Aiarv A. Ryan. Cardi- gan; Mrs. Peter Curran St Teresa's and Mrs. Michael Sanphy Rose- seath. The funeral was held o."- ciay morning. June 8th to Si‘ Pauls Church. Sturgeon. Rev Father Mullally, assisted by Rev. Father Croken oi Cardigan. cou- d-ilclcd the service at the church and grave. after which the earthly form of this exemplary Christian woman was con-skilled l0 l"? 1”‘- resllng place, there to await the gtlorioust resurrection prormsed to l e . 'I‘he pallbearers were Messrs. Cornelius Ryan, Prank Donohoc. Jim Donahue, Pluli Murphy. John L Landrigan. Wiliam Steele James Landrigan was hearse- driver May ire rest in peace. Gard of Thanks Th family of late MP5- Mathlas Landrigan desire lo thank all those who so kindly BlVtPMRW cords, sent Messages of Simpllllll‘ and spiritual bouquets ulld also n11 those who hsslsted them in arb- wgy in their recent bereavement. Satur - WINSLOW. England — (CP- s‘; A house in market square of th Bucklnphnmshire town dens-led by ter or n century, you no doubt have gone through trying times. have seen dark clouds in life's horizen, been tried and tempted, but yet by your faith 1n Divine Providence from which you have never falter- ed you could always envision the silver" lining and bv that unialter- mg trust carry on to do that which has been the governing factor throughout your wedded life for your aim has always been to “Fear the wrong." "Avoid tho Evil", "Do i110 Right." Now in the home where true hos- pitality and kindly thoughts and acts have always held sway. your sterling virtues were constantly mir- rored in your every dav dealings with stranger. friend '01‘ neimhibor and so Harry and Mamie wc look n you tonlglhl R5 friends wor- ‘y of our highest regard. As a token of our friendship and esteem we would ask you in accept this small gift and with it our hes! wishes for a continuation of good health and success through all the remaining t'ears that may be voursu He est realization of your fondesi hopes. YOUR FRIENDS. Augustine Cove, Julv 3rd. 1946. when Artificialiight muse-er, an Christopher Wren is helm! ‘lt- molished to make way I01‘ l‘ I'm!‘ at. Alder-lea wnorrow. Diary. . J Good night. . 10nd by the oft-la in footsteps that new muesli,“ pollcrnod a widening project. E Y r s A ‘ P “h ~ REUEVE THEMWVITHWMURINE | Two drops of Murine in each eye will I prom rly comfort and soothe buly ' eyes r ar feel the strain of working under artificial light. urine was originated by an eye hysician to bring safe. gentle, mm in; ease to eyes rliar are m-errired and irritated. Ask your druggist for Murine-use it every day. Fon You! in Business for Himself The wise farmer knows he must man-c sound investments, must plan for his own retirement. that it fits his needs and his pocketbook. The Head Office of Prince Edward Island Mutual Fire lirsurancc Company is situated on and mgy m. n” to my.“ m. mu-‘ Water Street in Summerside. This Mutual Fire Insurance Company has a branch office on Grafton Street in Charlottetown. The following are the Agents of the Company: These men will fake care of your fire insurance troubles. Consult them. Prince Edward Island Mutual Fire The Farmer Is knows that insurance is dependable and G. M. GRANT, Charlottetown PARKMAN JENKINS. Pownall GEDDlE MacLEOD, West ROYBHY CLIFFORD SIMPSON, Bay View MacLEAN BROTHERS. North Willshiro VERNON CRAIG. Middleton JOHN A. THOMPSON. Kensingion FRANK I. GALLANT, Wellington SYDNEY BIRCH. Port Hill CARL H. WEEKS, Alherion Insurance Company '