aa-risilgilv. iTHE ‘CENTRAL’ ICIUARDIAIN ' . ‘lib column In reserved for aeo- fl Incl] Intense, but advertllng 0| p nanny nature may be Inland It the cello a word strictly DI!- able In advance OEABWBL], for Pllowfnllll. CONTEDERATION LII’! IX- IUIANCB. PBONI LAUNDEIB. 1000 for oup and weddlnl pictures o! tlon. WANTED. — 150 Caddies. Apply harlottetown Golf Club or Phone ‘Ea-Z. AGES 0F COMPIZTITOB! to qualify for Junior llorse Judging Competition at. C. N. EH, Toronto. will be from 18 to 30 years instead of 2i to 30 as previously announced. 0N ACCOUNT of the Memorial Service ti; St. Catherine; Cemetery on Sunday afternoon, August-Nth. Preaching Service in St. Cather- lnes school has been cancelled. Rev. T. \'. Goodwill. WEST (‘OVEI-IEAD IINITBI! CHURCH. —- Niiss Lena MacLuie , n! Charlottetown, will sing at the . Dflrnlng service at West cavdaead i Cl Sunday. August. 29th. RI. ‘Fhomas A. Wilson. Minister. Henry Henderson. Margate. to announce the engagements! , their daughter Vials Kathleen to i Harvey MacLeod. son of Mr. and ' We. G. D. D. Lewis, ‘Louisburlz. ’ C_ B. Marriage to take place ' September 14m. 194s. t . , CITY POLICE COURT -At the ltipendiary Magistrate's Court yesterday, a_man charged with common assault was fined $10 and costs or 20 days. A man pleading guilty to n charge of non-support of his wife was remanded one week for sentence, These were the only twp cases to appelr before Btipendiary Magistrate K M. Martin yesterday morning. MILTON-RUSTIOO PAEISJL- Cervloes for Sunday, August 99th. are as follows: St. John's, Milton: Sunday School 10.00 A. M. Morn- ing Prayer and Sermon at 11.00. Qt. Mark's, Rustlco: Sunday School at. 6A5 P. M. Evensong and Ser- mon at 7.30. “Come to Churdh! You need the Church and the Chunh Neede You." Rev. A. E. Piercey, Rector. BIBLE ITORY OBJECTIVE. — at. nlen and women may learn ‘worship God "nr-cozding to tlhe criptures" they must be made available in every land. so that. oi em it can be said. "Wle do hear lhem speak in our tongue the won- Ieflul works of God. ThLq is the. pole object. of all Bible Society ef- ort. The F’. FT. I. Auxiliary or rich needs our helpful cooper- ation in promoting this great work al services for the late Mrs. Annie Matthews were held st. her hrme in Lower Coverdalc. Wednesday morning and were mnducted by the Rev. W. smith. Members of the choir sang the. hymns: "What a Friend We Rave in Jesus." The pallbearers twere six grandsons, Gerald and Ralph Matthews. Merle and Donald Rioker, Allison and Vernon Gillcesh. The many beautiful floral tributes testified to the high esteewi in which the ilate Mrs. Matthews was held. interment was made in Elmsdale, P. E. I. -— Moncton Transcript. THE BAPTIST (fl-IURCII. — In U10 absence of the Rev. Jamu D. Dcvison morning and evening wor- ahip services will be taken by the Rev_ J. R. Skinner. For morning worship at 11 A. M. Mr. Skinner's theme will be "Keeping the Ho“; Warm," and the 7 P. M, Wcrghip Man's Basie Need." Aa usual in Illlnmer, the Beginners and Juniors win meet in the lower hall at 11 1M. The music of the day includes I I010 selected. by Miss Norene Auld at the morning service and {or the evening worship Miss June Foster elnge "Bless This House“ Hymns for Morning Worship will be numbers 660, 167. 44:8. For the Evening Worship 497, 263. 493. You are always welcome to worship with The Baptist Church. ENGAGEMENT. -_ w; and Mrsi wish l mmmsi. sbnwcns _ mo». JULIET TLXI Plume II NOTIOIPDu tn break don. the Mobile X-Rsy Unit. will. not be wozking imtll further notice. N03“! WILTQIIII-I UNITED CIIUICIL — Service Mandel. Mll- mth at 730 P. M. Mir. Pultm Roi» ertaon. guest. speaker- MARJTIMB CENTRAL All-- WAY! three tltnel dill! to Mone- ton. Air and rail connections to Montreal and Boston. Phone 2061. NEW WILLIS PIANO. — lmart in design. Rich Mahogany. Beauti- ful Tone. special prlce_ ‘Ibombs Music Store. ZION MUSIC STUD"). will be open Monday end ‘Dueadaf- All-lull 30th and 31st. to enroll pupils for the coming season. Mr. Frank Johnson, A. T. C. L. CATHOLIC WOMEN’! LIAGITI! Diocesan Convention will be held this year in Kinkora. on August 30th, 31st and September 1st. Opening meeting Monday night, August 30th. A SERVICI in Oommenunme- flan of the Pioneer; and their $- cendants will be held in 5t. Catli- orines Cemetery at 2.30 dclock on Sunday, August 29th. Guest speaker, Rev. Lloyd Henderson. t ENGAGEMENT. - Mr. Albert 2N. MacNelll. Belle River. wishes {to announce the engagement of his lslster. Mary, to Archibald Willard the late Mr_ and _ Martin, son oi Mrs. Wm. Martin, Valleyfield, P. E. I. ENGAGEMENT‘. — Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Stuart. Wood Islands. ill- iiounce the engagement of their daughter. Edith Joan, to Mr. John Martin Riley. son of the late Mal- colm F. Riley and of Mrs. Riley. Belle River Marriage to take place the latter part of September. ATTENTION MUSIC LOVERS- Wllliirn Keith Racers. pianist. and Royston Mugford, organist. in piano and organ recital, Trin- ity United Church. Sunday even- ing next. Aug. 29th, 8:30 p.m. Silver collection. Proceeds ‘Irinity choir fund. Visitors welcome. THE KIRK OF ST. JAMIE-i. - The guest preacher at the Kirk to- morrow will be the Rev_ W. C. Nicholson, St. James Church. Truro. Tihe nruslc will be under the direction of the church organ- ist and choir leader, Miss E. Lillian McKenzie, Mus. Bee. .and will in- clude the sol-o. "O Saviour, Hear Mo." (Glllckl by Mrs. Gordon W. Stewart. The evening service is withdrawn during the month of August_ 51f PAUL'S Anglican Church. Sunday. August 29th, 1940. Four- teenth Sunday aiter Trinity. 11.00 A. M. Morning Prayer and Sermon. ‘This Service will be' held 'ln the Parish Hall and will be conducted l by Mr. Fraser .7. Bourrvas. Student Minister Everybody welcome. Dur- lng the month of August there will be no Evening Service in 5t. Paul's Church. but membera of the con- gregation and others are invited to attend the Evening Service in 8t. Peter's Cathedral. HAMPTON PASTORAL CHARGE. -— Services Sunday, Aug- ust 29th. Hampton 11 A. M. Appin Road 3 P. M. Bonshaw and Vic- toria 7_30 P. M. The service at Bonshaw will take the form of a Thank Offering, the guest. preacher being Mr. Byron I-lowlett. with spec- lal music under the guidance of Mr. Peter MacDonald. During the service at Victoria, a plaque to the glory of God and in memory oi Mr. and Mil. W. C. Lea will be un- veiled; this plaque has been- pre- sented to the Victoria Church by Mrs. R_ F. Lea and the late Mr. R. F. Lea. Minister. T. G. Hemd, BA, B. D_ TRINITY CRURCII — Regular services of divine worship will be conducted this Sunday. both mom- ing and evening. by Rev. Dr. ,l-l. C. Rice. Dr. Rice will also deliver the sermons. taking for his subjects: "A Fragrance that Lingers" and "On Being Saved from a Sense of hit.- illty_" At the morning service Mr. Preston Beck will sing Tennyson“s LATEST BOWLLING squir- MENT-Slx bowling alleys of the, latest design will be installed in the new Y. M. C. A. building. The alleys are of regulation dimension for all forms of bo ing competi- tion. Installation of e alleys will be made in the basement of the new building The ventilatirnz sys- tem will provide a circulation ni air at all times. A snack hqr will be set un in connection with the alleys. Refreshments will h» avail- able to bmlvlers and nthens usinz the buildinr. Tiled wash rorms have been installed in the base- ment in close" proximity to the alleys. Th» alleys will be spotted for both the five-pin and the candle-pin games. spotting A machine will assist pin boys in ac- curate setting. craft over water." -- North ‘Shore . “Crossing The Bar" to a setting by Wegenant. In the evening Mrs. Nell D. MacLean will be the guest solo- ist. singing‘ Lindsay's “By Galilee‘:- Calm Waters." Later in the even- ing there will be a piano and pine organ recital by Mr. William Keith Rovezs and Mr. Royston F'_ Muz- fcrd. with a spflffa‘ lfFP-1l"'.l offer- ing fnr choir funds. The Primary and Heulnne-s‘ mnsrtments will meet in the nmrnlnd as usual. Trin- itv Church ennui-epsilon extends .1 warm welcome in all visitors mrt friends from other congregations. MY KINGDOM’ F017. A SAIL‘- lDr. Bud Itezlnond of Monoton, John Civ-ayhan ntifl Royv-e Ander- son. local tar-I. all "muster marl- tiers" anent Thllfldlv nieht r! last meek on a send Ill!’ in North- mmherland Strait. Cflme and Fde In this cane win anxiously Awaited by man and on the flood Dr. Dee- mond! motor craft was not free rffom its snrhoraze. The three mariners left Burnt Church ‘Thursday evenlnn. Sirrmerside. P. I, ‘i’.. bound. On Friday. juat limo miles ofif the Summerslde rout the ermine “conked-oiit" and the craft. and crow were n the mercy of the hini wind and fOllIll nee. Tossed about all Pride! night the crew ran out of prayers and donned the lifI-aaving Jackets. Daylleht was a welcome simht Baturdey morning. A rescue party broucht. the "lailora" ashore at Borden, P. I. 1.. and one member of the crew was heard to any "I am a ‘land lubber’ the mt rd my dank-Uncle Hi an - "than nothing like djlll to propel a . .- In Memos-lam MISS LOUISI-J MACDOUGALL Her many friends and rriallves were saddened and shocked l0 learn of tne passing of a loved one in the person of Louise Ami Mac- Dougall in her twenty-second year on lfliday. July 1&0, 1948. 'I\he deceased was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Neil MacDaugall of Upper Prince street. Charlotte- town_ Although not in robust health for some time, she was able to be about and seemed well nn the zoati to recovery until April of this year when she was stricken with the flunnd entered the Prince Edward Island Hospital for tzeatment. she. however. won returned home and was later advised by her physician tn receive further tieatment at. the Provincial Sanitarium where some weeks later God called her to be at home with him. The funeral service was held on Sunday afternoon, August 1st. Irtm ‘trinity United Church, nf which Louise was a member. The service. which was very largely at.- tended. was conducted by Rev. Dr. Riel, ualeted by Rev. R. J_ Weat- awey of Cambridge. Mass. who wee a close friend of the farnilyi. 101d". . At. the close of the service the flower-laden casket was borne to i the Peoples (feinctcry where site! was laid in rest in the family pint.‘ iThfl pallbcares ivere. Blair Mar- ‘Rae, Keith Pickard. Stanley Machin. lwinston Taylor. lievtor MacNevln. and Claude Campbell. During her illness. Louise was visited by her pastor. Rcv. ’l‘_ s. MacLemiali and Rev. Dr. Rice. ho;- many friends. and iinembers of he." family. all of whom will remrmber her patient suffering. her bLight and cheerful disposition. There are left to mourn besides her sorrowing mother and father. three brothers. George. Gordon. and Norman of Charlottetown and one sister. Mary Belle of Monrton. Sincere sympathy is extended to all in their bereavement. The following tributes were silent, messages of love and esteem: rillow — Mother and Father, Broken Circle — Mary Belle, Norman and Gordon. Wreaths Aunt Msry Machougall. Cove. Isabelle Mncltinnon. C. N. R. Car Department. Account Dept, T. Eaton 00., Monetolm, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Barbour. Mr. and Mrs Sheldon Dilnoen. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph MacDonald. Canoe Torontfl. Mr. and Mrs. A. I"_ Ceulic. llilric Donald. Aunt Annie, Lillcif (folin. Aunt l-‘lorrie. Mrs. Sadie Gillis. Sprays George and Elcanore. l._ .l. Stacy and family’. Constable and Mrs. Ralph Bryrii- ton. Blair lVIncRae. Mr. and M.s. J. P. Crockett Mr. and Mrs. Erakiii Haywood W_ .l. and Wilfred Cudmore. Mary and Albert. Mr. and Mrs. Cheater Shaw. Mr. and Mrs. W. G_ Barbour. Mrs. Mary MacLean and family: Mrs. Goodwin and Bob. Moncton M1 and M.ra. J. M. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Waiter MmcMillan. Mr. and Mrs. Hector MmcNevin. Canoe Cove Memorial Lodge. Muriel and Nor-man Mo:rison_ Mrs, Auld and family Mrs. Belle Morre. Mr. and Mrs. Wilmont Large. Hattie Macbadygen. Mr_ and Mn. Carbonell and Bd- ward. "Y" Leads Club. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Sentnc. Bessie Conrad and Jenn Moore. MrslJamea ‘Taylor. Eliza Camp- um m»... Mildred Campbell. TRIMMED i UNTRIMMED and Winter Weur . AND All the members of the stuff of the great department of GARMENTS ‘will be pleased to show whet is authentically modern in fine COATS. 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Wilma. Francis. Helen. snd Frankie.‘ lllillll or THANKS Mr. and Mrs. Neil MacDougall nlid family extend their thanks to relatives and fziends for the ex- quisite flowers, letters, cards and other expressions o! sympathy on the rlcalh of their beloved daugh- ter Louise Ami_ They are especially Bmteful to doctors and nurses for their kindness to her while a bltierit with them and w Prof. Kindall and the choir for their helpful music a0 willingly given at t-lii funeral service. l . M®RE E; MiLEOD l___.i"lliedl _ ‘ , . . a v I I fir. and Mrs. Maxim Martin. and family. of Emerald. wishes ta than}: all the Nurses of the P. l-I. l. Itas- pilal Veterans Wing, Rev Fr_ Hen- nessey and all their kind neigh- bours who helped thorn during the. .cccnt dl-ath of Themes Arscnoult. clnififjiilililis The sisters and brothers of the late William H. MacKay, Spring- fleld, wish to thank their kind neighbours and izlendil who were so good to them, and helped in so many way: dlizing their recent and be: vement. Alao those who aent mesealee of sympathy and floral tributes. In Memos-lam IIUIN! — In loving memory of Brenton Stuart Burna- Lower Free- town. who peeled may September lat. 1N0. "Loved In Ilfe Ind Ilvlng yet EARLY PENDANTS i | In the 1011i cciilury- N“ lriligs were oftru \\0l'll sud“- from a chain. ‘l ivilltfll sill-lira IMPORTED Eerfdom in England orllll-imi with the Norman Ctlflllllfih" autumn" a norm» Not-All. MW cnwnlwlnr. 1 n BUV In flab heart of than who Will never forget.” Idea sum! Ylil- FIHIZST run‘; u rut low;