Emma: 3.194s The llflilllnlcn LIFE t *’;;'ASSlIRANGE_ cilrllnv _ Innncuncrs s the Members ln this Year's GBIIGTIGII GLUB __._. e _.1_;_¢§.-_-. .. 7.‘, . B‘ "W? Prince Edward Island h under the management of Q, Johnstone, C.L.U., has two I ulltlVX In the Company's ,, uction Club. M. C. Stewart "gqmborahlp in the bop or ' ' Section and has boon delig- as a, “Master Builder" in ltion of his service to pol- modern arr-d the lntenance fbhsiness ill force. W. E. Brooks, in makes his home In Summin- W.’ 5 g regular qualifier in the llorumnr’! Production Club. Mr. Jnhristorrea outstanding service to policyholder! was recently msoglillrd when he received the National Quality Award for 1946. E. C. JOHNSTONE. C.L.U. Provincial Manager m a BROOKS M. c. STEWART s ~ PRINCE EDWARD rsnaun BRANCH 111s Grafton st. Charlottetown. no.1. .......... _._..~_. ...-.-. .... .. Wood Islands-Caribou Service With the Prince Nova and Charles A. Dunning now in i ration the schedule is as follows: i-"QWM" ave Wood lands 7 a.m. 9 a.m. 11 a.m. 1 p.m. 8 p.nl. 5 p.m. aves lribou 1 a.m. 9 am. 11 a.m. 1 p.m. 3 p.rn. 5 p.m. Operating Daily including Sundays. nsvucnr snvruc TIME RATES: Same as i945. Tor Dally Information Listen in to CFCY 7:30 A.M. Each Morning. NORTHUMBERLAND FERRIES LTD. " R. E. MUTCH. President. NEW nus liElllILE 4B RUAB T‘ (Montague Bus Service) Effective Sept. 3, 1940 - 31.10. - AM. 73215 Lv. Charlottetown Ar. 10:15 {has Southporj. Ar. 10:10 - 3530 , Hazeibrook Ar. 10:05 $40 Mt. Albion Ar. 10100 ‘.3359 Lake Verde Ar. 9:50 ‘I190 Avondale Ar. 9140 1:10 ,Elliotvale i Ar. 9:30 13115 48 Station Ar- 9120 T520 Cardigan North Al’. 9115 it 4:25 l Alley’s Milll M‘- 9195 4:30 New Peril Ar. 8:50 4:40 Montague Ar. 8'45 F93"? except Wednesday and cnndsy, with connec- llilflfllllly at Montague for Cardigan and Georgetown. lUrBusJeaves M. River at 8:15 AM. for Montague via flflmerclal Road to Charlottetown. GEIITIIAEEIIARIIIAI This column In III!“ nova of local llllllfll, out of n nsvsy nature may be at five unis n word. strictly su- ablo in ndvancn. ORASWILL for Photographs. HOWARD lleINNll for mica Footwear. 34-39. CONFEDERATION LIFE [Ni suruuca. on. A. n. snhfiiis Dental oirics W111 be 6106611 iiniil Sept. 16th. NOTICE T0 ADVERTISERS- All advertisements to s. u in Guardian must. be in o ce by noon of dav previous to insertion to ensure publication. HARD COAL. We have a large IHDPIY base burner size Anthracite Order early. l-I R, Lgfgg 5; (so, ORDER FROM TarBhs-h Agency blflflkflls. tailored shirts, shoes and hose lo size and ghade, CITY POLICE COURT -- At tm: City Police Court Saturday mom- ing a remanded drunk and incapable W85 “fled $10 and costs or ‘ifi days. 0N AQUlTANlA-Amon-g 11a n. C.A.l". personnel due to arrive Wednestlav lit Halifax on the 5,5, Aquitanla are Cpl. L, A. Cochran. Plusvllle. Lot 4. and opl. J. B. Shfibherd. 4D Brighton Avenue. Charlottetown. ENGAGEMENT-Mr. Alex. S. MacMillan. Wood Islands, ari- nounces the engagement oi his daughter. Laura Kathleen. to James Murray, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Rankin Bell, Mur- ray Harbour, Marriage to take place in September. ENJOYED HOLIDAY — Mrs Arthur Beach hai. returned from Prince Edward Island, where s‘ie was the guest of Mrs. Olcelrnan MacArthur at Ranmerside and visited her sister. Mrs. Benjamin Rogers of Charlottetown at her Summer home‘ m. Dalvay -Ottawil Journal. ESCAPES SERIOUS INJURY- Kelsle Buchanan, 15-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Buch- i-nan, Churchill, escaped serious injury yesterday afternoon thougtm hit and knocked down ,l:ry a car near Kingston. s rural comimuu- ity situated s few miles from Churchill. Dr. Owen Curtiss of Bonshnw. who svss summoned to the scene of the accident. exam- ined the lmv and allowed his re- moval to his home. VISITING PROVINCE-Mr. and Mrs, Chas. L. Keilnedy of Torontn. Ontario, left this week for their home after s, very cnlcyahe two weeks visit in Mllllilglle quests of Mas. Kennedy's brother George S. Gordon and Mrs. Gordon. Mr. Kennedy is a son of the late John Kennedy of New Perth, and one of the prosperous Islanders abroad. carrying on s, large cont/ractlnfl bu!- incss. Their "tinny friends were delighted to welcome Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy after an absence rt 25 years. Personals Miss Aictha May. West Cvvehrsd left Thursday uwrfllfil! 0T1 H" PX" tended visit with her sisters in Toronto. The manv friends of Miss Bil-lily Murray will be blessed t-l 1W" that, she is rncovcrlniz from llcr recent lllnss in the P. E. Isiund Hospital. My“ Lillian, Glllis of the staff oi Camp Hill Hospital has returned to her duties a-fltsr spending her holidays at her home in ‘Fbreit Hill. She was accompanied 0n re~ turn by her sister Georgia who will also be employed in Halifax. LEEBVILLE, B. 0.. A08- ”-" (Aim-Special agents of the Office ct Price Administration urrtflled 51x‘ men here today in a raid they described as t-he first steP 1° grad! Q $75,000,000 tflfllc lli H110- moblles at above ceiling prices that reached into l4 sifltfll arrests were made after aim“ purchased five automobiles at an open air market here jammed with an estimated 60 dealers and 500 automobiles. {L} llbman-to-Wcmanfk isn't she fascinating? “.4'.Ri..lt.ill°E now on the air again for Rollin Hoodflour News! Scoops! lntervilwli Mon. Wad . Fri . 2:30 PM, ‘ , C. B. A. Q. vnrf-fo-Cusl rLi—2 iIGIIRS film: - Candie-Mind. YARMO UTH Single Fare: $30.00 One Way $54.00 Round Trip Tax Extra NOVA SCOTIA AIR TOURS Grand Hotel, Yllrmouth, N. S. for further information contact your nearest ticket agent Trnls-Osnnle Air- iQMI. Maritime 0mm Alr- II!‘- iTl-IE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN lleip Kidneys I! Back Amsllfl You luflor from 0st p he. ervoulnesl Lo i ‘glut.’ len Anklel.’ Rh:um:tio Pains dsr trouble? If , n l very first dons o-fn Cy“; hallo-all‘ an"! hlilmn the Kidneys tlus nn was u which mu have oalilll i: bl . “radii,i.l:'::..$lin,:?.ri:i in" sins and distress of Kid y ll - d" rumbles. m Cyliu frornnaili?“ ‘in ll 9 l rial null: s bu rl|ht ut onus return of e i. - “k m: on,“ d" =11 hiéllvtultikyn no. la don t ruler an TlIE Kl_il_i(_Pl|l.PlT Preachln $1M _ Minister, 81h»: “fleygnlli-fmn "1138 50MB“. said: Back in our Bible is the story of Hilded who m4 lcft mm" f0!‘ Esvyit, and there pros- DQYHL lie had married an Egypt- ian Princess and ii son was born to them Here tie lived for many WET}. and never confessed hzs souls sickness, Bu; a; {he i“; he said to the Eiiyptlsn Pharaoh, Let me depart, mat; I fnav go tr.) mine own coiliitry". In surprise Pharaoh asked him, "Bu; what, ha“, thou lacked “']l‘|| may NomlnB-Z 881d Hadad gmtetully "howtett ‘c’. 19i- mE E0". Tll“l‘i.‘lll ls a °1 B“ ma"! lvflillns. Even before the walls of space and rims were pushed back n make a wilderness even bviore unruly forces of in. dusliry and nationalism swep‘. mall BWBY from home and sell, the human heart ‘was stricken with n diswmem- I! is stricken now-arid worse. because the world seems "Bi Bud Cold. and because modern buffetings are cruel. It always will be stricken. Flor ‘t is our human lot: to live ln the tempera‘. While longing for one eternal. "Lord Thou hast been our dwellizgplace in all generations." Olu" profound~ est need is the recovery of ihe surc serve of God. We can endure the influities of BWICQ, -.l-nd rejoice in them, if they an; tilled with God" and if God Is verily our God. We can endure the abyss of time if it is hcld lil God, nud if we ale held lll God as in a mother's aims We can endure even the rough but. ‘BURKS 0f our use and the poverty which for most men is sure to come, if we are sure of a God who is both Friend and Father, We bc- gin to understand. the hisrory of our era. In the Renaissance mum succumbed to a subtle worghlp or his own mind. In the llldllStflbi' Revolution he was beguiled iritu worshipping uts own Skill, In the pro-war exploitation of the planet he descended sill] lower. and wov. Shipped his own money. Whenever mm wiorships himself, he degrgdog himself. and becomes a sir-anger to his brother. The at-hometiess d! our forebears was not. as we have guessed, that their world was small but that their God was real Our concepts are vaster. and we can- not contract them-and W0lliq not if we could. We have llmpsed in- ilhlll’: it is not unGodlike. In any event. we must keep our n-mrieety of mind, What we need ls their fillmll’. 0r a better surety, in our Wvrld- Whot we used ls the sense of Infinite Mystery become Per. sorial . What we need Ls new faith in the Christian Gospel of the Incarnation: ‘The Word was God. And the Word became flesh and dwelt among us," McBarcy-liocnoy lluptials St. Damian's Basilica, which was beautifully decorated for the occasion, was the scene of a very nrctiy sveddiusz on Tuesday, Aug- ust 6, at nine o'clock when Mary Doris, daughter of Mrs. Franc Rooney 0i Orwell Oove was united in marrrlage to Ernest Anthony, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mc- Oarev of Giarlottetown. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Maurice Monaghan. S.J.. Re- gina, cousin of the bride, who also celebrated the Nuptial Mlass. The bride looked very lovely in a street length dress of romance blue with white accessories. and wore a corsane 0i’ Amflloln Beauty roses. She was uivein in marriage by her cousin Dr. Kenny Mooney of Montreal. She was attired in a street length drills 01' Honor Rose with black accessor- lcs and wore s oorssgo of Talis- man roses. The groom was mriwfied b!’ lvfr. Linus Rossiter. Mrs. Joseph Douizan. nonmet- plsved the wedding marches and was aorzorrmamist for the vocal soloists Miss Lucy Blanchard and Mr. sanmel F.~DOYl0. who rm- dared appropriate hymns during the Nunlial Mass and siirnlm M the register- Following the ceremony lbs wedding party drove to the hum! of the groom's parents where a rqgaptlOn was held for 1m- medlsie families. oft" Wlhifih l delicious dinner was served st th "Towers." (immediately after the dim!" ‘the vourla oouvlfl left by our M om Orchard Beach points in New England- ____________. FEAR "TURKEY RAOKIT” LONDON’ - (CP) -- Housewives fear another "Christmas turkey racket," with reports reachlnif London 0f "well-dressed men in ex- pensive cars" buvlna up turkey! 011 the farms at :5 ($20.) each wouap bsvlva LASII SYDNEY. Australia - (OP) - There has been talk in “iydney of reviving use of iris lash to punish men responsible for the wave oi thuggery that has swept the citr- No sentences of otwpoml unlsh- menl have been imposed ii New gomh Males, of which Sydney is the capital. since 1905i ‘rum snllnl u an! "land's. n "the ma". Antacids, ma", bulls:- , llnimrul parable i l‘ age of the r ASSORTED VALUES §E§Z“;.."‘T‘.‘T‘°°" 49c i125: 12c 25c it“??? if?‘ .‘."'.“.".°.‘" 35c ‘Sunkist Oranges. Hard to get things you will 3 Doz. find here- 27c ltipe Tomatoes. 2 Lbs. l0 lbs Tomato Juice, 2 tins Tomato Soup, Tin Arrived ‘Io-Day Delicious Ripe Preserving Limit“ Qi-lfllliil)’ -— Order Early WE WILL DELIVER TO CANNERY Plums Green Gage, Blue Plums, Red Plums; Ye}. 1°" ESE’ — Special Quality’ — Fresh off the Car. See Our Display Before You Buy Pickling Onions i ' Peaches CI PAGE THREL PICKLING SUPPLIES Curry Powder Tumerlc Powder Whole Ginger Whole Cloves Red Peppers Mustard Seed Celery Seed Cinnamon Sticks Catsup Spice Caraway Seed Whole Bay Leaves, etc. In All Size Pkgs. _ VINEGAR ON DRAFT WHITE WINE, MALT, DER, Gal. l Cel , i Folk Laundry Cholg .. i Soap, Lb. ‘ " " Fresh Crisp CUKES_ Cauliflower ‘ CANDY Cl ' y. FILLED Coffims Large Slle—Each _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ __ 7c Each 20c l PEANUT BUTTER g Radio Peas, LEG special Prices 2 T,“ __ 31c LAMBnigiyilgés. ..... .. 39. ROAST LAMB .'.'...'.': u; Fry's Hot Chocolate. 2Lb. Bag 89C 2T,“ SPRING LAMB CAMPBELUS criIcKuiv‘ ' ‘sour; m 33c 3 ‘Choice Salt u Herring, 2 for Pickling Spices, Red Hot Peppers Green Hot Peppers Green Sweet Peppers 12c oz. pkg. COLEMAN’S MUSTARD F1133]; 11-2 oz. size 12c Boneless Codfish, on 1-4 lb. tin 28c Lb, _____ __ C» QQG D91, 1-2 lb. tin 55c s & Garry Stores DELWEEY 1B7 GREAT GEORGE ST. DELIVERY PHONE 747 PHONE 748 The lllg Store With The Ilg Stock both thanked the friends for their ' _ kindness the remainder of ... ANNOUNCEMENT ‘ Saturday evening, Aug. l'lth,'the . _ welie/ilg-endGtfigfiingflrigndgpféli-suglf nlvfgsteioywBgllrfielgrlxatlité afnrheffblvrlgs u TfiiethSaivation Afmiy cordially invites the public to “Wm” Norman Mawadyen a ‘very bright a en e opening o Sunset Lodger 78 schiml St. 0n and happv plaice when the mem- bers and a niunber of invited guests spent the evening with them to commemorate their 25th anniversary. Mr‘. Frank Boyle was chairman. and Mrs. Charlie Hyde read an address on behalf of the Institute, while Mrs. P. Scott pre- sented a set of flat silver. Mrs. Webster, Marie, sister of Mrs. MacFadyen. on behalf of the fem- .lly read a veirv touching address and numerous remeimibrances were presented. Norman, on behalf of himself and his wife. tbs-filled B“ for remembering bhflm m1 this special occasion and SDORE lliilml’ of the esteem which he held of this rvelzhbouis. After the sintllfll 0i ‘They’ Are Jolly Good Fellows" ' served and R Miss Marcella Donahue. Boston, Mass, spent a short vacation at her home in Cornwall. _ Mr. and Mrs. D. J. MacArthur left Monday momma to visit friends and rein-lives in Sydney, C. B. - Mrs. Frances Bcrgerhnfl left for Halifax on Monday. where she has taken a position in the civil service there. Mr. Louis McDonald and his bride have returned to their home after spending a very pleasant honeymoon in the Marltimes. Tuesday the was stationedlme lulwhem‘ w“ Cm Monday and mobile X-ray unit at Cornwall Hall. A good percent- '*.‘~‘.' Premier J. Walter J and groom 0t‘ twenty-five years use, many happy returns. THE HARD WAY BARNET, Herifordshlre, Eng- land - (CP) — First wedding since it was built 10 yrars ago has been celebrated at Undenhlll Free Bap- tist, Church. The minister was the bridegroom. HOME-MADE CAR LEAGIRAVE, Begordshire, En‘;- land ~ lCPi - {LS Hosklns has Iver-y pleasant evening was brought _ SATURDAY, SEPT, ml, at 2:30 P.M. ones will ofiiciate. to s. close by wishing the bfldfivjlllt Qompieted a 95mm“. trouble: free trip in hi 1 _ _. ($108,) car. He lfougligln: €€%.At2i1 M“ fllsine and chassis for £12 an: added an aluminum body, BEERUT. Labs lRCLIIEYS) - T1120“ 1.3a?!‘ gea_ soldier left Lebanon today when the cruiser Monwzilme sailed with a oontlngeritt of troops. Evqcugflo‘ was carried out under an qr... merit between France and Lebsno Slsned last: March. Icbanoa ha: been under French adminlslmdou ixlglfieis by of nations mandate esidents of the dis-i triot availed themselves of the| opportunity to be X-rayed. . l I A very enjoyable Blind-w School and Young eo le's picnic was‘ held at MoMi an's shore on Thursday afternoon. Sports were held. toe cream was served and I clam bake brought n beautifuII summer evening to a close. Chil-, iren and grown-ups went homel tired but happy. to look foirwardl to another annual event 0i! this kind. On Fir-idly even in Cornwall and endow Bank gathered st the home o! Mrs. P. Scott to welcome Reilflie P7121911 and his wife who Pécélllll‘? urrlvtd on P. E. I. from England. An ad- dress was read by Wl- 901W“ McDonald, and Mrs. Ford Wilson read the names acoomrormflnd the gifts. Resale w! M“ Film“ Ill MEMGRIAM MISS EMILY FARRIBH At Pounds Mills on August 10. the Angel of Death visited tho home of Miss Emily Parrish and claimed our loved one at the early age d! 38 years. She was a great suffer for the past. year, which she‘ bore with great patience. She was] of a kind one iovins disposition ever ready to lend a helping hand when needed. 4 The fumrai seivlce was held at‘ the Presbyterian Church. Nenv, London, August l2. The Rev Mr. Murchison conducted the service. ‘rhev hymns sun being, The Imdi Is My Bhepmlr s_ In Imrnznuals Land, the Bands of 'I'lme Are Sink- inghe I llbsairi-rs were Messrs litr- erett ylor. Buruey Hymn Hor- old Msyhw Claude Qrahlun, James Brander, rt Money. There are left to mourn. her sorrowln pir- ents. Mr. and Mrs Emmett Furl-hr: also one brother, Emmett, Jr. all, residing ln Bummerslde; also one sister. Mrs. Jonn Citric, New Lon- don and s lmze circle of friends and relatives. ' y interment in the Ho?!" cm- eiery. slunmmioc. l 0m did call our dearest treasure To that land of peace and rest But you'll never be forgotten the friends locality. RATIO BOOK o will BE lssuio 7 I SEPTEMBER 9'" and SEPTEMBER 16"‘ The green Application Card No. RB. 191 at: the back of Ration Book No. 5 must: be properly completed and presented to a Distributing Centre in order to got n new book. v _ Distributing centres will not be open on all day! at all. hours. Dates and hours will V81‘! in "i=5 IN THIS PAPER—WEDNESDAY,,SEPTEMBER 4"‘ giving full particulars as to HOW, WHEN OR WHERE TO GET YOUR NEW RATION BOOK The first coupons in the new book will lsooontl valid Ioptonnbo: 19th. failure to got your n ow book during tho Ofllflll Iy thIQiIU who loved You best. ..._.....___.__..._.. 0n. of Thanks . l Mrs. John Currie and ‘amlly. wish to thank nil their kind friends and n libel-s in: their rmmv acls of tin liens, shown by them through the long noun o! her sister's illness and our and otrssve- wook o! distribution will involve delay and will moan that yon will be temporarily without coupons when you. may argon!!! 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