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SMITH, Helifas, NS. \Q-OQQ-vwrO'Qfl vvovrv 0o vwv-vfl v0 seoee-o oooo e4 oooeoe eeveve v0 §OQOQOOO seactaas OLGA'S BEAUTY PARLOR 150 Queen Street-Near Bus Stop Regular $5.00 Permanents Regular $7.00 Permanents Regular $10.00 Permanent: Machineless Permanent: .. No appointment necessary for out-ot-town customers PHONE 2401 . . . . . .. $3.50 .. $5.00 . . .. $7.00 . . $7.00, $10.00, $12.50 In Memoriam MRS. LESLIE liiacEWEN it was with feelings of deep re- gret. that citizens of York Point and vicinity received the sad news of the death in the Prince Eld- wsrd Island Hospital on Tuesday, September 14th, of Mrs. Leslie lilacEwen in her 00th year. Al- illllllsh a. great sufferer of many Hers. Mrs. MacEllven bore her l_-_- Give your verandah floor, r- dea furniture, or any out oor article an Almstex Plastic Finish for Iastin heautyl Almatcx doesn't cgi or crack and neither Iiqui s nor grease ma: its gleaming ioveiiaessl IN PROVEN USI FOR OVER I YEARS Minute: is easily and quickly applied. It dries to abeautlfui g sensing finish that needs no waxing or polishing. A faw whlsb at cloth or mop ressors its hveIy lustre. AM tetllla hardware. department and Ill- ness with that fortitude and cour- age which always marks the ll.fe o! a true Christian. For her the hills of adversity were long and steep. but when the summit was finally reached. she knew that in the great beyond there would be rest and peace. The late Minnie (Robertson) MacEwen was born in North Riv. er. the daughter of John and An- nie Robertson. and received her education in the public school of the district. Before her marriage 511B fallflht music and many will remember her as apatisnl; and kindly teacher. she W15 sreetlv interested in the activities of the church and (Tmmilnllly. and when her health permitted took an active part in them. Besides her sorrowing husband, there are left to mourn two sons, Gordon and Reginald, fourgrand. children and the following sis. ters: Ethel (Mrs. Ira Rodd) Mil- ton: Katie (Mrs. Alec Manage) Edmonton. Alberta: Mary (Mrs. Berkley Grieves) sandwich Island, B- C-I a brother. Duncan. pre- deceased her one year ago. Her funeral which was held from her home. was very largely attended. The service was eon- rluctcd by her pastor, Rev, M_ K, Charman. who also conducted the service at the grave. Interment, was in Cornwall Cemetery. MR. PATRICK CREIGIIAN On Saturday morning, SQpLQmbey 11th. 194s, the Angel or new, hoveled over the community of Shamrock and claimed for its vlc. tlm Patrick Crelghari. aged 71 years. Paddy as he was widely known was a man who possessecLa kind and lllcassllt disposition. Quiet ana unassuming yet taking a keen interest in education and every- thing else that was for the good of the community. In politics he was a loyal and life loilg supporter of the Conservative Party. He was a faithful and devoted member of the Holy Catholic Church and during his illness was _frequently visited by his Pastor. RW- F- McQuaid. who administer- ed to hllm the last rites oi’ Holy Mother the Church. His funeral which was very largely attgjad took place on Monday morning to St. Malachys Church, Kinkora Requiem Higlh Mass was celebrat- ed by Rev. F. McQuald, P. P., w:\o also conducted the services at the grave. _ The pail bearers were Aeneas Hughes, Joe. Hughes. Joe. Hagen. James MaKenna, Bennett Duffy and Louis Trainer. Besides his sorrowing wife are left. to mourn one sister Mrs. Sarah Malone, Klnkora; also-one brother Bert Crelghan. Haverhlll. Mass. The many Mass Cards and Mes- sages of Sympathy received testify to the esteem and respect in which the deceased was held. May his soul with the souls of all the faithful departed through the mercy at Cod rest in peace. IIAIIII 0F TIIAIIKS Mrs. Patrick Creighan wishes to fiat and Wallpaper stores. ALMA PAINT AND VARNISH C0. L I NIITF [l IUNDQN ONTARIO thank her numerous friends and neighbours for the many kindness shown to her during the Illness and death of her husband. FOUND BY PORTUGUESE‘ The South Atlantic island of Tristan de Cunha was discovered in 1500 by the Portuguese aeria- ator histao da Cunhb A TIjEwGUARDIAN. THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN This column la reserved for news vf local interest. but advertising ot a nerrsy nature may be inserted at flva cents a word. strictly pay- able ia advance. ' COOK'S m- Photographs. HOWARD MMNNIS’ Pit-ted Footwear at I75 Queen Street, CONFEDERATION LIFE SURANCE. IN- CIVIC ‘IIQXES. -- Third install- ment Clty of Charlottetown Taxes must be paid by September 30th or interest will be charged. ‘DRE REGUIAR monthly meet- ing of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Canadian Legion B. E. S. I... will be held at the Legion Home Friday. September 24th, at 7.30 P. M. AFTER P. E. I. VISIT—Mr. and Mrs. Fred Crawford have returned home after spending s week's holidays in Prince Edward Island where they visited Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Bryenton in Kehslngton. —Moncton Transcript, CHERRY VALLEY UNITED CHURCH. — Services Sunday, September 26th. Orwell at 11" Cherry Valley at. 1.30. Rev. a. d. Evans will preach at both services. Rev. A. S. Weir. Mlnisten. TICKETS for the Henry soot: concert next Monday night may be obtained at Henderson s; Cud- more’e. Miller Music Co., Rlx Grocery. or any member of the Y's Men's Clu-b. Get yours now. BRADALBANE Pastoral Charge. Services Sunday, September min. Biadalbane 11 A.M. Mr. Athol Mac- Leod of Cambridge. Mass" guest soloist. Rose Valley 3 P. M. North Granville 7.30 P. M. Rally Day Scr- vice. W. B. MacPhail, Minister. THE PRESBYTEBIAN CHURCH IN CANADLA. — September 26th. Cardigan 11.00 A. M. Lorne Valley 3.30 P. M. Montague 7.30 P. M. Mr. Carl Currie will be the speaker. The Induction of Rev. P. N. Young Wlll take place in Montague Church on Thursday, September 30th at 7.30 P. M. BRANTFORD ASPHALT SHINGLES. — We have Just un- loaded two car loads of Asphalt Shingles and can supply them. in 210 lb. thick butt, and Arrolock, in Burma Red standard Green, Sher- wood Green, Blue Black and Blen- heim blend, Pennell 8s Chandler Ltd. TRYON-BONSI-IAIV BAPTIST PASTORATE. —- Services for Sun- day, September 26th are; Bonshaw 11 A. M. Trycn 3 P. M. S. S. and Rally Day program 2 P. M. 'I‘ryon W. M. S. Annual Thank Offering Service 7.30 P. M. Guest speaker. Rev. A. D. Matheson, Missionary from India. Rev. C. A. Hicks, Minister. ' TRYON PASTORAL CHARGE of the United Church of Canada. Services on Sunday, September 26th. as follows: Tryori l1 A. M. C. S. 10 A. M. Crapaud. 3 P. M. C. S. 2.30 ‘P. M. Cape 'I‘l'averse. 7.30 P. M. C. S. 6.30 P. M. All services will be conducted by Rev. T. G. Head of Hampton in the interests of the Missionary and Maintenance work of the Church. Rev. E. R. Woodside, Minister. POWNAL CHARGE. —- The Uri‘.- ted Church of Canada. Rev. E. R. MBCVICSI‘. Minister. Worship ser- vices. Sunday. September 36th. 11.00 A.M. Clifton. 2.30 P.M. Mount Herbert. 7.30 P. M. Pownal Guest preacher at Mount Herbert, Rev. Herbert Alexander, retired‘ Mis- sionary to India. Minister's sermon subject at other services. Witnesses Unto God. Rally Day services at Pownal and Miilvlew, also Millvlew Anniversary service. on October 3rd. U AT YOUR SERVICE — Allsillt Coal Co. Phone M88. PANTS! SALE September 25th. Rogers Hardware. King's Daugh- ters Trinity Unlted Church. READ OUR. CLASSIFIED PAGE —It contains heaps of good news for all sorts and conditions of peo- PIQ- r CITY TAXES -- September 30th is the final date for payment of third instalment City of Char- lottetown Taxes. HEATING PROBLEMS - We suggest you consult us regarding furnace oll burners for your home. Clean and. safe method of heat- ing. Call or phone Palmer Elec- tric. NEIV GLASGOW CHRISTIAN CHURCH. September 26th. Bible School 10 A, M. Morning Service 11.00 A. ‘M. Cavendish Baptist Church 3 P. M. Charles Dickieson. Supply Minister. PUBLIC SERVICE. — Central Christian Church resumes its re;- ular week-night service. the “Hour of Power" in the Church Auditor- ium Friday niglht at 7.30 P. M. Fav- orite Hymns: Beginning: A Study in the Book of Revelation. Every- _one invited. VALLEYFIELD. 0 R W E L l. HEAD. - Services Sunday, Sept. 26th. Valleyfield 11.000 A. M. Rally Day Program. Valleyfield 3.00 PM. Gaelic Service. Orwell Head 7.30 P. M. regular service. Rev. A. C. Fraser, Minister. NORTH RIVER PASTOIMTIL- Services for Sunday. Sept. 26th. Fairvlew S. S. 11 A. M. North River S. S. 10 A. M. Preaching service 11' A. M. Clyde River S. S. 2_ P. if. Preaching 3 P. ‘M. Rev. A. D. Matheson, Missionary. guest speak- er Long Creek 7.300 P. M. Rally Day Service. ALEXANDRA. HAZELBROOK CROSS ROADS. — Services for Sunday, September 26th. Alex- andn ll A. M. Hazelbrook 3 P. M. Cross Roads 7.30 P. M. The Bon- shaw Quartette will sing at. the evening service in Cross Roads. Lic. Byron Hewlett, Minister. IVINSLOE UNITED CHURCH.- Servlces for Sunday- September 26th. North Winsloe 11 A.M. Soilnli Winsloe 3 P. M. The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be observed at. these two services, which will be conducted by the Rev. J. H. Mac'- Callum of York. HIGIIFIELD 7.30 P. M. This is the closing service of the Preach- ing Mission being conducted by t-he Rev. A. D. MacKenzie, D. D. A cordial invitation is extended to all within reach. Sunday Schools at regular hours. John l". MacKay. B. A., Student Minister. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. - Services on Sun- day, September 26th, will be as foi- lows: Iris Hall 11.00 A. M. Wood Islands 3.00 P. M. Caledonia 7.30 P. ‘M. Sunday Schools Wood ls- lands 2.00 and Caledonia 6.30. Rev. T. A. A. Duke. Minister. YORK UNITED GIIURCII. 0F CANADA. — Sezvices for Sunday, September 26th. York 11 A. M. Brackley 3 P. M. Central 7.30 P. M. The preacher for the morning and afternoon services will be Mr. John I". MacKay, B. A., Winsloe. Sun- day Schools at usual hours, Rev. J. H. MacCellum. Minister. CAVENDISH UNITED HAS- TOIIAL CHARGE. -- ‘Mr. Charles Dickleson. B. A., Student Minister will preach in the New Glasgow United Church Sunday, September 28th. at 7.30 P. M. This will be a Thank Otfernig Service under the auspices of W. M. S. Rev. George Gaugh, Minister. CHARLUPTIETOWN PROTESTAIIT UIIPIIAIIAGE NOTE$ The Annual Drive for Funds in aid of the Protestant Orphanage opens in Charlottetown IHONDAY. OCTOBER. 4th our Orphanage is doing much to preserve the lives of many neglected and dependent chil- dren. and our aim ia that no Island shall lack the care and assistance needed to make him or her a useful citizen. Remember. children are our most important asset. Wit-h auch a very large family In the "Home" and with living coats so high. the Trustees MUST have the full support of all our people. lob and can do atlll more if nec- essary funds are forthcoming. acknowledged In the press. Let us all share in this work of helping those who cannot help butions as generous - possible. CITY TAXES.‘ - Executions and garnishees are now being served cn persons who do not have their per- sonal property and poll taxes paicl to September 30th. CITY 0F CHARLOTTETOWN TAXES. — Interest at the rate of 10% per month will be charged on Glty of Charlottetown third install- ment of taxes if not paid by Sep- tember 30th. CIVIC TAXES. — Ii’ third in- staliment City of Charlottetown Taxes is not paid on or before Sepiémber 30th. then all remaining installments become due and pav- able immediately thereafter. PBESBYTEIIIAN C H U R C II Services for Sunday, September 26th.. Clyde River 11 A. M. S. S. l0 A.M. St. Cntherlnes 3 PM. Church- hiil 7 P. M. S. S. l1 A. M. Canoe Cove S. S. 10 A. M. Rev. T. W. Goodwill. Minister. 5T. JOHN'S PRESBYTEBIAN CHURCH. Belfast.- Rev. R. S. Quig- lew, Ph. D.. Minister. Nlorning Worship 11. Evening Worship 73o Preparatory Services Friday 8.0.’) PM. Saturday 10.30 A. M. (October 1st. and 2nd. C O R N WA L L PASTORAL CIHRGE. - Services September 26th. Kingston 11 A. M. Church School 1'0 A. M. New Dominion 3 P. M. Church School 2 P. M. Corn- wall 7.30 P. lil. Church School 11 A. M. Rev. M. K. Charman. Min- lster. 0N SUNDAY. September 26th, Autvlmn Thank Offering Service. Stanley Bridge, 7.30 P. hi. Guest speaker, Miss Louise Callback. Special music. COMMITTED T0 SUPREME coimr - John M, Mac-Phersm Moncton. a train news e88". was committed for trial to the Supreme Court on a charlie 0i theft of a postal mall bag at. an adjourned preliminary hearing b9- fore stlpendiary Magistrate K. M. Martin yesterday. The man ivas taken into custody by City DOM? on September 17th, when he WM alleged to have stolen a postal mall bag from a truck at the local railway depot. Mr. Gordon R- I-Iolmes, KC. represented the Crown. There was no counsel for the defence. In an adjourned summary ejoctment case. an order of ejectment for plaintiff was destitute child In Prince Edward, :41‘: I‘ I PROWSE BROS. 3 .4" of?!) A756} £3500‘ fir’ The Orphanage ia doing a grand v ALL CONTRIBUTIONS will be: themaelsc, by making our contri- l as humanly . ‘was Master of Ceremonies disappointment. JASPE lNLAlD LINOLEUM in shades of Brown, Light and Biege. l‘ BAROLEUM RUGS, ell standard sizes 6 x 9 to 9 x 12 Iut. Colon suitable ior any room. personally selected. Mat binding and Rug Hooks F%%%%%%%%%%%l%% LARGE CARPET and LINOLEUM DEPARTMENT wishes to announce the arrival oi a large shipment oI Floor Coverings “and are new on display. Make your selection as soon as possible and avoid BAROLEUM two yards wide in shades of Rose, Green and Grey ' BLUE NON-STAMPED MATS, all sizes in the latest designs and colorings, BAQELIIHREE ‘ii? LTD. and Dark Green, Blue Mz’ ORDER. YOUR. WINTER OVER- fifitfinlfil .22‘? 22.: s. Jovian-Ilium . . lluptlals 3 JOINS NOVITIATE-The manyl friends of Ronald Eiaquiere will be interested to learn that. he has l tnterecl the oblate Novltiate at A Dre/m, w-eqdmgog mm”; to] Arnprior, Ontario. Rvnfllfii l" l" _Il‘12I’ld5 and relatives in the Mari- i was favorably kiwwn- was in this l time Provinces and Eastern United] year's eradlmiinz class vf St- States was solemnized, Saturday, Dunstan! University, and is a son afternoon, gent 41th at four‘ of James C. and Mrs. Blaqulermiociock when Mary Ellen, daugh- North Rustlco. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Bliss Wilson. --—— Desnoiselle Creek. Albert. County. BURIAL YESTERDAY -- The ‘N. 3., was united in marriage to funeral of Mrs. Harry 'I‘ralnor. Pobert. James Jess/imam, son of whose death occurred Tuesday in Mr. and Mrs. Georgie JessImaIhI the Montague Hospital was held Douglastown. N. B. The ceremony yesterday morning from her late ilvas performed by the Rev. Mr.I residence to St. Cut-hberfs G. P. Forsey of the Moncton Cen- Churoh, St. Teresa's where Solemn ,tral Unity} Church, taking place Requiem High Mlass was celebrat- beneath a. beautiful arch o! fern ed by her pastor. Rev. J. B. and fall flowers banked with Croken assisted by Very Rev. Ed- vases of glad-loll. ward Baldwin, USSR... as deacon. Descending the stairway to the and Rev. Parnell Woo-d as sub strains of the wedding march deacon. Rev. Phellali McKennafrom Lnhengrin ple/yed by Mrs. and Lewis T. Sleeves, Moncton, the Rev. Harold Oroken was Thurlfer. ‘bride, who was given in marriage Present in the Sanctuary were by her father, was charmingly Rev. M. E. Fmncis- Rev U. Gillls attired in a floor length dress of and Rev. P, Hennessey, USSR. tulle illusion. fashioned with a Pallbearers were Messrs. Harold bolero Jacket and llace inserts. lace Woodblrry, SSXlIlLIS Curran, Leonard mitts and white suede shoes, with Bradley, Joseph MacKlnnon. Ed- is finger tip veil of tulle, attached ward Cairns and Peter lvIoKenna. ‘to a matching lace bonnet. of or- Funeral director, was Mr. Mac- ange blossoms and carrying a Klnnon, Montague. Service at bouquet of American Beauty roses. REPAIRS MAINTENANGE REFRIGERATION OIL FURNACES WASHING MACHINES MOTORS RANGES VACUUM CLEANERS and all small APPLIANCES We are building our repu- tation and business on the SERVICE we give NOW A trial will convince you that we give service that serves. STOREY ELEGTIIIB P HONE"'2679-L the grave was conducted by the her only ornament being a two. pastor, Rev, J. B. Croken. The ‘strand string of pearls, gifit of the funeral Mass was sung by menl- ‘groom. - bcss of the senior and junlorj Miss mid Steeves. as maid of choirs of the Church of the Most. ‘honor, wore a floor length gown of ..,s the best man. a travelling use. Out. of town guests were as fol- Holy Redeemer. Charlottetown under the direction of organist Mr. Alex H. Macbean. The fun“ eral was very largely attended by I, relatives. friends and neighbours blue satin with matching head- dress and shoulder-length veil of tulle and lace mitts. She carried an arm bouqeil-t ot Better Time roses. Mr. Harry Jessiman, bro- lows: Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Rush- ton, Saint John: MI- find M1’!- Edvvard Barge, Fredericton; Mr. and Mrs. Lewis T. Steevas, Mono- ton; Mrs. Jennie Simpson. Sprink- .ther of the groom was best man. '.During the signing of the reg- ister, Mrs. Lewis T. Steeves play- ed appropriate nuptial music. Alt. the reception which followed the ceremony, a toast to the bride m. Leslie MalcEvlven and. family lgaswlgigheosgai ilyrofatxw-Iiliélru-rlggrsfg: of the deceased. wish to express their sincere sponded blfxaiililss Ptlqlfltfflleltiltilfggas rzifildmgiif The bride's table was covered by a white linen cloth and ceri- and neighbors who 5cm cams tered with a three tier wedding _ ‘cake. ‘Iiall tapers in silver holders. messages 0.‘ slmpathy and flowers lflarlked with streamers and silver during their recent. bereavement. pital, also to their many friends given. nveiling Of Corn wall \Var Memorial A v bells, made the dillging-room, a; beautiful picture of while and silver. Receiving the guests was Mrs. Ysllss Wilson, mot-her of the bride "vned in a street length dress, pink silk Jersey with black.’ .a.\a.\.\nI'IeS| assisted by Mrs. lGcorge Jesslman, mother of the, groom. aippcarillg in a black crepe! dress \\'lll‘i coral inserts and m-alcliiilg acccsories. i Serving ihe bride's tables was, Mrs. Edward Barge, Fredericton. and Miss Doreen Steeves. Weldon, while Mrs. George Steeves. aunt, oi the bride. poured. Mrs. G. W., Turner. Hillsboro, replenlshecti Serving the guests was Mrs. Jen-l nie Stn-lpmn, Springhill. Mrs. Grenville Milburn, Demciselle Crock. and Mrs. John Rosc, Hills- boro, Mrs. Harold ‘Idngley, De-i _moisel.le Creek a-nd Mrs. Milton! Steeves. Weldon. l Amid a shower of confetti and. rice the bride and groom left for a wedding trip to be spent m; Montreal, after which they will :0 l to Monoton where the groom is,’ an employee of the C. N. R. Flrf travelling the bride chose a blue‘ sereg suit with fall felt halo hat and matching accessories. Prior to their marriage Alisa Wilson was the guest at numer- ous functions, and was the rc- cipient. of many beautiful gifts-l including silver, linens and several; substantial cheques. She was‘ formerly employed by the '1‘. Eat? on. Co. The bride's glfltlo the bridesmaid was a chocker neck- lace. the pianist, a necklace amd ear-ring set. The groomls gltt to In loving memory of our mother, Mrs. John D. Murphy. who paascd hill; bell. Moncton: Moncton; Logan, Monoton; Harry Rice, Monown; Mrs. Anita I-lcnrite, Moncton; James Rice, Rosevale‘, Mr. and l-Chlldren leading Pictured above is the opening of the unveiling ceremony of the new war memorial by Rev. M. K. Oharman, Cornwall (standing cen- tre), dedicated to those who died in World War I1, held at Cornwall last Sunday afternoon. Seated on the right. centre. is Rev. T. Bussel‘. Boaters, Minister d It. James Presbyterian Church. Charlottetown. y” n; q; as In guest speakers st the ceremony. The other guest speaker. Major John A. MacDonald, Cardigan, Provincial President of the Canadian Legion. can not be seen in this picture. Pictured on the left backgrcund. ls s part of the large number of veterans oi bot-h World wars and visitors "am the surroundlna fll-gtflgt; who were h, ‘l. tendsnce. try manners. l ‘sway September 23rd. 1942. Just a thought at you dear Mother Just a memory fond and true Jult a token of remembrance And a heartache Just. for you. Iver Remembered by Iler 1"~~-~‘ ' ‘Wargn l Mr. and Mrs. John Camp- Mlss Kate Storm, and Mrs. Allen Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Arthur Simmons. Crspaud. P. E. 1.; Mrs. Arthur Francis and. Family, Fortiuie Bridge, I‘. E. I41 Mrs. Bertie Simmons. Wilflwt V11- ley, P. E. I: Mrs. G. W. Turner, Hlllsborc; Mrs. George Sleevel- Weldon; Miss Doreen Steevee, Weldon: Mr. and Mrs. John Rose, Hlllsborc; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wallace, Surrey and Mr. and Mn. Milton Steeves. Weldon. (S'Si.de Journal Please Copy) l KETTERING, England - (OPT. John Blissti; five. into Kettering hospital, told hilt- receptionist: “Please. Miss. this little boy has swallowed a. bomb." An X-ray showed tho "bomb" in he a. toy cap exploder, which was zcmovcd successfully. _ When you squirm In discomfort . . . doubld nrrl- with pain . . . it's lime for Parsdol. One girl writes: "UntilIuaadPlrlIBl every month, I auffasasl almost ‘unbetrable pains. It's th moat uicldy effective “use For guick relief It Parade pllnl,‘ haadaichaa neura gic pa nl. name “Dr. C our aaeuranomCar-ry aradol In your pm‘, DILCIIIISES Paaaoo i