'<x:rcung_32_12! o rm: _GUARDIAN. _ pnannorrarowu n Armouries Oct; II-IOEII i3} Hospital Balsa} | SPECIALS AYLMER CATSUI‘ II oz. Bottle 2 for .. '§'.'Z;."§’.‘.‘;‘°°'"‘.................... .... ..38c §.".I‘..”$'i.f.* .".9*.‘.“f‘."j‘f?i“.‘. ............... .. 19c ill’... ...... ...... .... ..29c §"i'.‘.'"§.X.'Z"“F.'? ....... . .. . ..... ._25c .. .. $1.25 Si‘? 1517355735. ..... 10c ZI;'.“.'“’.‘Y‘..?..‘.”.'.'TT‘.... .. 55c" il’l..'§’..’3.’2T°“.‘....,.,..,.............. .. $1.59 i521?” N. s. GRAVENSTEIN APPLES Large Size-Juan BLUE GRAPES 6 qt. Basket 25c t 95c ._-;~.--1»- .,._,.1..;....-¢-|..-.. CREAMIRY BUTTER Zlbs. JUST ARRIVED FRESH KILLED COUNTRY PORK — ALL CUTS. ALSOz- Fresh plate Ribs, Corned Hocks, Corned Neck, Ribs, Choice Quality Beet and Lamb, All Cuts, ANDREWS’ Phone 2696 "w" 2697 SIMPSUNIS +®é I U t. nuwn Eduuvcr [Jill UJlfl/IY/"Iibs/zflft’ . .111. rvlfli/ 1/11: ni-vu; rm: CENTRAL GUARDIA 'l‘his column is reserved for new: of local Interest, but advertising of a newsy nature may In Inserted at flve cents s word, strictly psy- able in advance. CONFEDERATION LIFE IN- SUBAN CE. NEW GLASGOW CHRISTIAN CHURCH services, Oct. 10 at 11200 am; Bradalbane at 3:00 p.m.; Fredericton at 7:00 p.m. Chas. Dlvklcsvn. Supply Minister. THE PRESBYTERIAN CMURCII IN CANADA. — Services for Sun- day, October 3rd. Cardigan 11 AM. Lorne Valley 3.30 P. M. Montague 7.30 P. M. Rev. F. N. Young, Min- ister. ' NEW LONDON PRESBYTERIAN CIIURCIIES _ Services, Sunday, October 3rd: Geddie Memorial, 11:00 a.m.; Long River, 2:30 p.m.: Clifton. 7:30 p.m. Rev. 1). A, Campbell. Minister. THE PRESBYTERIAN (Ttl-IURCII IN CANADA. -- Rally Day Ser- vices will be held on Sunday. Oct 3rd as folloyvs: Wood Islcnds 11.00 A. ‘M. Caledonia 3.00 P. M. Niurray Harbour 7.30 P. M. Rev. T. A. A. Duke. Minister. UIGG. ALEXANDRA. HAZEL- BROOK, CROSS ROADS. -- Ser- vices tor October 3rd. Uigg S. S. 10 A. M. Alexandra S. S. 10.30 A. M. HazelbrOOk S. S. 11 A. M. Ail preaching services cancelled. Lie. Byron Howlett. Minister. ENGAGEMENT. -- Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Milligan of Coleman. P. E. Island, wish to announce the engagement of their youngest- daughter Pearl Rebecca to Ban- nenman Mitchell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Lockhart of Cole- man, P. E. I. Marriage to take place in the near future. MARINE WHARF REPAIRS- Th; placing of" new foundation creosoted timbers and pillngs un- der the Department of Transports Marine Wharf offices has just been completed. Other minor re- pairs to the buildings have also been carried out. find B Win91?" new paint job which will be start- ed in the next few days. Will 130m- plete the general repair program for these two buildings. Mr. Jack Lund, Department wharf foreman, _is__in charge of the work. k CBASWELL for Photographs. Moore as MacLeodb, by Spring Park W. I. ELECTRIC Automatic Steam Heaters-Jrons, Toasters — Clocks, Hotplates and Razors. Toombs Music Store. MARITIME CENTRAL AIR- WAYS three times daily to Mone- ton, Air and rail conections to Montreal and Boston. Phone 2001. NORTH WILTSHIBE UNITED CHURCH. - The Rally Day ser- vice will be held on Sunday morn- ing. October 3rd, at 11 A. M. Mrs. J. F. Easton will be the guest speaker. VERNON RIVER UNITED CI-IURCII. - Service October 3rd. Vernon River at 2.30 P. M. St. Andrew's. Orwell. at 7.30. Cherry Valley servcie cancelled. Rev. C. Evans will preach at the other ap- pointments A S. Weir, Minister. CORNWALL PASTORAL Charge. Oct. 3rd: Cornwall. l1 a.m.. Church School 11:15 a.m. this service. Kingston 3 p.m. Church School 2 p.m. New Do- minion 7:30 p.m. Church School 6:90 p.m. Rev. M. K. Charman. Minister. MILLVIEW UNITED CHURCH. Anniversary Services will be held on October 3rd. Rally Day in the Church School will be observed at the morning service at 11 o'clock. The tweltfh anniversary of the building of the new church will be marked at the evening service at 7.30 o'clock. The minlstm‘ will con- duct the. service and preach ser- mon. Subject: 'I\he Chuch of Jesus Christ. There will be special music BRADALBANE Pastoral Chart!!- Services Sunday, Octobel 3rd: Pleasant Valley 11 a.m. Sacrament of the Lord's Supper. Dedication of organ. Dr. A. D. MacKenzlc. guest speaker. Rose Valley, 3 p.m.: Pleasant Valley. 7:30 pm. Dr. MMKETIZIE. speaker. The Bon- shaw Quartette will sing at the afternoon and evening services. Official Board meeting Tuesday. mt-ober 5th at 8 p.m. W. B. MacPhaii, Minister. PANTRY SALE TOMORROW at DYE SHOES any colour. Jimmy's Shoe Shine Parlor. TIIE ZION QUARTET will slug in Hunter River Presbyterian Church at 3 p.m. Oct. 3. ST. JOHN'S Presbyterian Church, Rev. R. S. Quigley, Ph.D., Minis- ter. Worship l1 a.rn. The Sacra- ment of the Lord's Supper. There will be no Evening Service. DISHES -—- A iew sets remain- ing at reduced prices. Scme sets 68 pieces, some 66 pieces, some 53 pieces and a number of 38 piecc breakfast sets. See these bargains in the basement of Crockett and Storey Ltd, 134 Kent Street. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. — Services for Sunday, October 3rd. Canoe Cove l1 A. M. S. S. i0 AM. Clyde River 3 P. M. Rally Day Service Nine Mile Creek 7 P. M. Churchill S. S. 11 A. M. Rev. T. W. Goodwill, Minister. TRYON PASTORAL CHARGE o1’ the United Church of Canada. Services on World Wide Commun- ion Sunday, October 3rd, as fol- lows: Tryon l1 A. M. C. S. 10 AM. Cape Traverse 3 P. M. C. S. 2 PM. Crnpziud 7.30 P. M. C. S. 11 A. M. The Sacramnenl. oi the I1o:d's Sup- HOIY-‘pcl: will be observed at all three Communion will be observed atl services. Rev. R. Woodside- B.A.. Minister. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA, Brookfield Charge. Services next Lord's Day are as follows: Hartsville 11 a.m.; SS. l0 am. Hunter River 3 p.m. This service will be the annual Mis- sionary "Ihankoffering Service. The Zion Male Quartettc will be heard at that time. Glasgow Road 7:30 p.m.; S.S. 6:15. Broolcfield Rally Day Service 11 a.m.; all are welcome. Hartsville Y. P. S. Fri- day B p.m. Brooklield Prayer and Praise Service Thursday evenings 8 p.m. Rev. Donald Nicholson. Minister. ACHIEVEMENT DAY —- A very successful Achievement Day was held at South Rustico for the members of the South Rustico Jun- ior Poultry Ciub. Eight out of ten members were present to show a cockerel and pullet each and to take part, in the judging compet- ition. The birds exhibited were of exceptionally good quality. Messrs. C, S. Scranton and E. A. Holland of the Dominion Poultry Services Chariottetownpwere Vin charge of training in business. Following In A TlIay All 0ncs Wars llewspapcrhoys ' ATE-GEN. . " TOM CLARK " g This enev etic Newspoperboy is ‘x Bill Doug as. his father is an a associate planes of the U. S. ._ Supreme Court, and is u retired A) ' newspaperboy, himself. All‘ the . famous men, pictured at t e I ’ sides, once delivered newspapers. America's newspuperboys are "- getting a head sturtby their training os_"businessmcn" ,=.; cm. OMAR ‘°"'°'"‘° “P” eov. EARL BRADLEY "ow-cw" c ' WARREN America's half-million newspaper-boys have one thing in common-theyre all getting good the newspaperboys o! today will be the leaders of tomorrow Remember your newspsperboyon his day-Saturday, October 2. is Notional Newspaperboy Day. JUSTICE Wll.» Y LIAM oousus i 1%}, .l ills rs the footsteps of many famous men, like those carlcaturcd above, the show. A special prim o! $15.00 to be divided for the boy or girl winning first, second and third in each of the coclrerel and puliet entries was awarded by Swift Canadian Co. Ltd, Charlottetown, P. E. I. The poultry judging com- petition was won by Oswald Gal- lant, Znd-Clare Dulong, 3rd Basil Gallant, 4th—Edward Dou- cette, 5th—Ronald Doucette, 6th- Pauline Doucette, 7th — Margaret Blanchard, Bth-Bernard Blanch- ard. The cockerel entry was won by ‘Ronald Doucettet 2nd — Clara Dulong, 3rd — Basil Gallant, 41th- Edward Doucette, 5th - Margaret Blanchard, 6th - Bernard Bian- chard, 7th — Oswald Gallant, 8th —Pauli.ne Doucette. The pullet en- try was won by Basil Gallant, 2nd —Oswald Gallant, 3rd — Clare Du- long, éth-Pauline Doucette, 5th- Ronald Doucette, 6th — Edward See Simps0n’sh Big ll-Page Dodger -- Now Being Distributed! . The Greatest Savings We Have OIFerecI In Years! LIMITED QUANTITIES IN MANY CASES! snor EARLY S0 As Not u. Miss These Golden Opportunities! Doucette, 7th -- Margaret Blan- chard, 8th - Bernard Blanchard. Miss Alice Duiong, Secretary of the Club, was unable to be present at the Show due to illness. Her friends all wish her a speedy re- covery. Myrtle Costello. The bride-to-bl was then presented with l. bou- quet of flowers by iii/tie Miss Mart- lyn Murray and Master Loyola ' Griffin who also carried in the well laden baskets of gifts. The gifts were opened by Mrs. Amos Callaghan and Miss Myra Tralnor assisted by lldirs. Jlmel Griffin while Miss Myrtle Costel- lo read the accompanying verses. Miss Rosalie Quinn arranged I110 gifts on the table. In s. few 'we1l chosen words Blanche thanked one and s11 In! their beautiful gifts. and extendod an invitation to visit. her in he! new home. After singing ‘To: She's a Jolly Good Fellow" lunch was served by the ladies, Ind. SM remainder of the evening we! spent in dancing. music being fur- nished by MacNeilPs Orchelltlq assisted by Messrs. James McDonn ald and Pat Flood. MISCELLANEOUS SHO\IER Prior to her marriage. the many friends cf Miss Blanche Murray, New Wiltshire, assembled in Lot 05 Hall Thursday. August l9, to tender her a miscellaneous show- er. The stage and chair were beau- tlfully decorated for the occasion, the color scheme being pink and white, To the strains of "Here Comes the Bride" played by Mrs. Lawrence Murray, the bride-to-be was escorted to the seat of hon- our by Misses Rosalie Quinn and EIMPSUNS “use! Hug u- . \- i . 7'4- . ‘R- 1p Q~Q M] 4's . r II UWN QITLJNCE _‘4'“_ Fur/n f/llfILYAAYIFA/fi llfl II/I; 3y; 4 ‘ In wrl (11);; VB Article -- Specially urchased! pecially Price l! ' SHOP ON KENT -- THE STREET FOR BETTER VALUES . A. srswm JONES m \. Phone 2188 GIIAIILIITTETDWII Special Representative $a$|MP$ Nililiii