PAGE‘ TEN. ‘I? _ Ins _GUARDIANv_QHARL_QIE.TETOWN RETURN EARES (tax included) CHARLOTTETOWN- u u PHONE CHARLOTTETOWN 248 Aurunu LEAVES A GORGEOUS PAIIDRAMA . nut sr. JCllN mvra VALLEY I v o0 BY nus The Central Guardian This column Is reserved Ior news "I lwl interest. but Advertising o! i "W"! “Illtlsre may be inserted at five cents n word strletly p“. sbIe in ulvsnee. SPECIAL-Boys’ brown and black ‘calf oxfords, sturdy leather soles, 0F sim- Wrilhve. Sunnyside. TAKE TIII mounts uptown to m the puppy in Atkinson's I window. I G0 UPTOWN’ to see the puppy in Atkinson's window. 1'0 NEW GLASGOW in 25 mu; ates via Maritime Central Airways wice daily Phone 2061 or 540. A BEAUTIFUL HOLIDAY TRIP FREDERICTON zomuuosrou ....s2a.so sr. Joanna... MONCTON. . . . . . . .$ 7.05 l MAINLAND BUSSES LEAVE CHAR&TTETOWN 11.15 AM. Daily Ex. Sunday LEAVE SUMMERSIDE 12.00 NOON, Daily Ex. Sunday SUNDAY LEAVE CHARLOTTETOWN 4.00 P.M.; LEAVE SUMMERSIDE 5.45 PM. I CONSULT OUR AGENTS mun» MOTOR TRANSPORT LTD. I $14.70 $11.10 l y" l SUMMERSIDE 560 Caterpillar Diesel Engines NOW on DISPLAY A. Piekard 8r Co. Ltd. Showroom 149- 151 Great George Street FOR ECONOMY IN OPERATION CHANGE To DIESEL POWER HORNE MOTORS SAYS-- lEllen’s Diary Continued from page 2 but who performed gallant service at the picking throughout the day. Naturally they found the sun “a E long time going down" and when they called briefly a short time ago. they owned to wearlness 5nd y aching Joints but were gny and happy settng out in the back of ‘ Rob's truck for the bright lights of ‘ home. AS I gold, this i5 a nice quiet corner t0 come to-this room of mine, when one has been wear-Zed iwth the cares o! the day. Here 1n the peace and quiet. they seem to drop away one by one until one is refrmhed in mind-and rested in body. “Aremyou very tired? Rest a little In some quiet corner, fold your hands and sit. Do not let tlhe trials that have waved you all the day Haunt this quiet corner! them all away! Let your heart grow empty 0y every Drive 1 for sale daily. Also brown bread and beans today. I son's window. ‘ in about three hours. Phone Mar‘, TAG DAG. Saturday, Hlllsbor- 12h Chapter, I. 0. D. E. PUMPKIN PIES. biscuits, cakes Phone l103-J. TIIE KIDDIES would love to sce the puppy on display in Atkin- BY AIB to Montreal and Boston time Central Airways 2061 or 54o. SOCIAL GATHERING — Miss lune MacPherson, whose marriage takes place next week, was enler. talned by a group of friends at a dinner party at the Queen Hotel Thursday. REGISTRATION for evening classes in Typewriting and Book- keeping at the Union Commercial College, Wednesday, October 15th, 7.30 to 9.30 P. M. Enqulri-cs invited. and Joy may fill your mind. Count up all your blessings, I‘m sure they are not few, Tthat the dear Lord. daily just bestows on you. Soon you'll feel so rested, glad you stopped a bit. In this qu et corner. to fold your hands and sit", Until vacations end - Diary - Good-night. FOR SALE APPLES GOOD KEEPERS Pick Your Own Container Supplied Very Low Price W. R. DENNIS Central Royalty Only 2 miles from Town Phone 867-1. thought unkind _ 171B?» 800d may hover round you, WEEKLY MEETING — Si. Paul's mg in the Perish Hall on Wednes- day, with a large attendance of members and friends. After n short- worship service and t ‘ Beer, three very interesting films were shown by Mr. Jack Martin. Refreshments were served. AT MARINE WIIAEF - The O. G. S. Saurel arrived at the Marine Wharf early yesterday morning alter completing one of her regu- lar lighthouse supply runs in Mari- time coastal waters. She will take on supplies here. and ls expected to leave for the Straits of Belle scheduled supply run. BOOKS APPRECIATED —- An appreciative letter has been re- telved locally from Mr. George I". Vale, librarian of the Metropolitan Borough of Bethnal Green. Eng- tand, with regard to the gift oi’ 1.500 children's books contributed through the Toronto Public Lib- raries by the people of Canada. Contributions to the book fund were received from this Province, and Mr. Vales letter expresses, thanks to all who were associated‘ in this movement. | FUNERAL SERVICES —"I‘l1el funeral cl Mr. Walter B. Monteith was held yesterday morning at 9.46 from his, late residence, 215 King St. to St. Damian's Basilica where Requiem High Mass was cei- ebrated_by Rev. David McTague “tho also conducted the service at the grave. The pallbearers were Messrs: Robert Duncan, Charles; MacDonald, Patrick Dennis, Han‘ old Partridge, Wilfred Mahar and‘ the Church Cemetery. AT PACKING PLANT — Re- pairs were completed yesterday t0 the broken-down machinery at the strike-bound Charlottetown Can- ada Packers plant and between I90 and 200 hogs were slaughtered. A carload of freshly-killed hogs was shipped yesterday to the mainland. Between <10 and 50 applications for work were received in the past two oays with more applications from women than were jobs available for them. Hon. Horace Wright. Government controller at the plant, stated. I LAID T0 REST - The funeral of Mrs. Henry Curran was held yesterday morning from the AA. Hennessey Funeral Home to St Dunstans Basilica, where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rel‘. PF. MacDonald. The pail-bearer! In Charlottetown were M.W. Rear-den. Leo B. Doyle, Alban MacDonald. peter nainor, Eugene Wynne and Frank Murray. Intcrlnent took place in St. Eugeneb Cemetery, Covehead, where services were con- ducted by the pastor, Rev. Leonard Ayers. 'I\he pail-bearers at Cove- head were: Messrs Arthur Wyatt, Take a hint from the calendar bring in your car now! skilled mechanics will be able to give it the attention it needs. Our e Bcdy 8r Fender Work. a Wheel Alignment e Brake Adjustment s Battery Charging o Chassis Lubrication I Tire Rejuvenation o Thorough lllotor Cterhaul s as I ‘I w - Complete Body and Fender r Work ‘ We are now in a position with a crew of skilled workmen to do all body and fender repair work, also to furnish a complete paint job. » ‘s- ' onus Morons m seer srnrrr CE. Webster, Frederick Mobbs. J. I Watts. Hugh ‘rrainor and Joseph l l-lughes. ENTERTAINID —-Li1nche0n was served at noon for the delegates Mending the first Maritime Con- ‘erence on Social Work in Saint ‘ohn, N. E_. prior to the conclud- ng sessions of the two-day event. the tables in the Georgian Ball- room of the Admiral Beatty Hotel were effectively decorated with late fall flowers. Colonel P. S. Fielding, department of welfare; Charlottetown, P. E. I., presided.‘ and seated with him at the head‘ table were H. S. Farquhar, director of old are pensions for Nova Sco- tia. the guest speaker; Dr. Arthur EChaisson, district medical health officer for Carleton County: Miss Muriel Hunter, supervisor of Pub- llc Health Nurses in New Bruns- pvlck: Miss Gwen V. Bhand. sec- retary of the Council of Bocial [Agencies at Halifax: Mrs. ‘Hugh - Mackay. member of theboard oi the Canadian Welfare Council; Mrs. A. S. Fergusson, New Bruns- wick director of Family Allow- ances. Fredericton: W. J. Brewd- are, Department of Welfare, Chal- lottetown; and Mr. Stehlln. Foi- lowing the afternoon session din- ner was served at '7 p-m- in the ballroom when covers were laid for 200 at the attractively deco- rated tables-(Salnt John ‘rele- graph-Journal). Personals Mr. L. O. Kelly, who is now serving the public by conducting s real estate and suctioneerlml business, was previously in retire- ment for eighteen months owlnB to ill health. Before becoming ill. Mr. Kelly had operated s large combination gas, grocery, and feed business st Southport. Qaée-Qaesootsea FOR SALE 1 Bacon Slicer, good condition I Notional Cash‘ Register lSst Computing Scales All in A-I shape Apply:- CASH 8| CARRY STORES 181 Great George St. Charlottetown ' CHEESE DUNSTAFFNAGE IRAND Ask your Grocer for it Sold only by CASH l CARRY STORES Charlottetown t ‘Wholesale - - —-- Retell A. Y. P. A. held their weekly meet- l Isle early next week on another Cleaver McLean. Interment was in! NORTH IIIIICAI U" L. S. STEVENSON Israeli Images I40 RICHMOND ST. Alfinfls meeting conducted by Miss Bettyl NEW SERIAL STORY - The Guardian's new story starting in l a. few days is entitled “Rural Ad- iventure” by Cameron Dockery. Don't miss the opening chapters CITY POLICE COURT - At the stlpendlsry Magistrate's Court yes- terdsy. s man charged and: the Prohibition Act was fined $200 and costs or three months. while s second man charged under the same act. was fined $25 and costs 0r one month. Al‘ RAILWAY WIIARF - The cargo ship "Canadian Construc- tor". Montreal, docked at the Railway Wharf yesterday morning with s supply of molasses. from Mont serriat. British West Indies. She is unloading 694 puncheons end I84 barrels oi’ molasses, as well as 500 cases of rum at the local port. This ship, with a dis- placement of 7000 tons, was built at Vancouver, B.C., and has only been in service for about six months. She is under the com- mand ot‘ Captain D. Wallace Hali- fax. and after discharging 'cargo ‘were, will leave for Three Rivers and Montreal. — Visit THE BABY BOOTH Charlotte-town Hospital Bazaar , OCTOBER 13 TO 18 For boby ‘gifts and knitted wear, children's sweaters, socks, mitts, etc. Stanley, Shaw 8r Pearden WILL IIECPEI FOR IIISIIIEISS Cll Tuesday. Cetoher 14th -_\_’l2§.l‘5li 11. r947 WANTED A Resident Doctor for prosperous shipping Town with many outlying districts. A rernunerative practice. For particulars apply to:— GENEVIEVE SOLOMAN, Town Clerk, Georgetown, P. E_. Island Valuable Property For Immediate Sale The original Horne Bros property, six miles from Cher- Ioltetown. All clear; excellent farm land. Large house and barn. Electricity. Splendid new road running full width and length of form. School, Church and Railway nearby. Apply to :- MRS. J. REAGH HORNE, Winslos, or MacLEAN 8r MacKlNNON, Solicitors. ‘l. Carelsssness. _ QICAR JOHNSTON!» ALFRED SIMPSON, SPUROION CLARK, T. l. INDIAN. WILLIAM I. MMIAY. MAI. A. l- ROBERTSON. (IR-IGOR MMCALLUM. IOIIN MMINTOSI IIITIIAL ‘nun orrtcs sumessles, r. t. I. Pnmce EIJWAR I FIRE INSURANCE Fire Prevention should not be the topic for discussion and prevention one er two weeks oi the year but should be the year around cause for the greatest eore of each person in eliminating any potential cause for firs. If you knew of any weakness or probable cause for fire eliminate it today do not put oli until tomorrow. \ Every year Canada loses many millions oi dollars and many lives through fire, the cause of which could have been easily eliminated. The iollowing are the causes of a greet many tires:- Z. Defective flues and pipes 3. Defective shingles on the roof. The last of these causes could be eliminated altogether II the engine which powers your thresher or crusher is placed in a different building from the barn or is placed outside a reasonable distance from the bam deer so that the fumes from the engine will not come in the barn door and permeate the air in the barn. The following is a llet of the Directors of this Company:- WALTII O. MloKlNZlE, '1'. LELAND LINKLITTER. You will notice all the Directors are from Prince Edward Island so that this Company is purely en Island Company ‘and is owned by the policyholders. The following ls n Ilst of the agents of this Company:- OAI-L I. WIIII, Alberta FRANK I. GALLANT. Welllnllol SYDNE! BIIICII, Port Illll W. II. WABl-IN. Mergste VIINON OIAIO- leleele PRIIIDE ‘EDWARD ISLAND We Insure sgslsst lenses by lightning without etldltiessl cheese. its.» ‘ a ISLAND MUTUAL C OIVIPANY ESTABLISHED I565 M UTUAL SERVICE ARESECURITY 4. Use of gasoline and oil for lighting iim. 5. Detective wiring. 6. Overheated stoves. 7. Exhaust from engines. Irene! liver Predlenl I Brsrlslhsnn LB. I Vlee-Presldeni Snsnsnerslde Secretory-Treasures . Snnunerslde , Albany l3. lunsnrerslfle LI.- l . Charlottetown EB. I Mersnslrl Irsekley Point ‘Aildsrs ' y _ OLIIIOID IIIPION. Dill!” Itlllt GIOIOI I. GIANT. Olllrltflelerll [AIRMAN JINKINS. Charlottetown MMLIAN BROTHERS, North Wlltdlre OIDDII Ind-IO“ Well In!!!” FIRE IISIIIIAIICE . DD IIPAIIY seduce omcr Cl-IARLDTTITOWN. m.