23. 194s 1-. THE CENTRA , r111: GUARDIAN. GHARLOTTETOWN 3155.5 "T1925 L GUARDIAN This column ls reserved for news v! local interest. but advertising of s newly nature may be Inserted st five cents a word. strictly pey- eble in advance. r “y”... ,,_ COOK'S for Photographs. CONIEDERATION Sale at bower Newton takes place‘ today, Thursday. September 23rd,. not Wednesday. as advertised. TICKETS for the Henry scott concert next Monday night may be obtained at Henderson 8e Cud- more's. Miller Music Co., Rix Grocery, or any member orf the Y's Men's Club. Get yours now. CROSS ROADS CHURCH- Como and hear the Bonshaw Quartette at Cross Roads. Sun- day. Sept. 26th at 7:30 p.m. There will be an old-fashioned sing- song. Special offering. Lie. By- ron l-Iowiett, Minister. _ BRANTFORD ASPHALT w SHINGLES. — We have just un- ,loaded two car loads of Asphalt ‘iF-hinille-S. 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. Fenneil Ar Chandler 5 ‘Ltd. | TRANSFERRED — Owen Kelly; of Morell. P.E.I., has joined the] staff of the Bank o! Nova Scotiaf here as teller. John W. Baker has . been transferred from Sackviile! to the Bank of Nova Scotia staff‘ at Lanark. Ontario. - Sackviilc‘. Tribune-Post. I THE PEESBYTERIAN cannon} IN CANADA. - Brookfleld Charge» Services next Lord's Day as fol-i lows: Hunter River 11 A. M. Glas- gow ‘Road 3 P. M. S. S. 2 P. M. Hartsville S. S. 10.30 A. M Prayer and Praise service Friday. 8 P. Mf Brookfleld Prayer and Praise ser- vice Thursday evening 8 P. M. S. S. Lord's Day. morning 10.30 A. M. Worship service 7.30 P. M. This service will be the Annual Missionary Thank Offering Ser- vice. There will be special music. Rev. Donald Nicholson. Minister. CITY POLICE COURT-Art tihe Siipendlary Magistrate's" Court yesterday. a woman charged un er the Excise Act was fined $1 and costs or three months in jail, while the same woman ap- pearing on a second charge, under the Temperance Act. was fined $200 and costs or three months. A man charged with drunken driv- ing was sentenced to seven day-s in Jail. Two other cases under the Tenvperanm Act were heard and were both adioumed for two days. A summary elect-merit case was heard and adjourned until today. ' / mot-non Amy M/vuvs 12x40» a/vsvm II/M/ mm” ‘my up wan/wa- m’ o: wax? 1220mm. 4: ,. a: an; IM?DI.Y AIWI/IMG/ ,3“- zu HET/IED new E1957, QI/l 40D I7‘ ma» 11/01 013/ sf‘? I’! 2 .4, a VI-TML’ 13' going ;\,, f? ~“!o kelp me grow! Vi-Tons‘! delicious chocolate flavour tempt! appetites — adds nutrition to ‘milk, increases its foodvalusVi-Tons contains minerals, vitamins and other elements needed for strong bones and sturdy bodies. ., 2 \-. __ '1 ‘ ‘ __J/ VTQII Footwear st I75 Queen Btrbot. Hall. m: m- I summon. I CORRECTION. - The AuctionI AT YOUR SERVICE — Arnllst Coll Co. Phone M08. LEAD OUR CLASSIFIED PAGE —It contains heaps of good news liar all, sorts and conditions of peo- pie. I HOT CHICKEN BUPPF‘! in IOWA!" IMNNII’ Plttidyrownsi mu. September 2am. sup- In sid of‘ per from 5 to 9 P. M. S. ti. MAYHAVEN due to load for St. Pierre and St. John's, Nfld.. Friday. September 24th. For space apply to Buntatn Bell Co., Agents. MARITIME CENTRAL AIR- WAYS thzee times daily to Monc- ton. Air and rail connections t0 Montreal and Boston. Phone 2061. HEATING PROBLEMS -— We suggest you consult us regarding furnace oil burners for your home. Clean and safe method of heat- ing.’ Call or phone Palmer Elec- fric. MARSIISFIELD AND HAR- RINGTON Preparatory Services. The Preparatmy Service of the Marshflcld Presbyterian Church will be held on Thursday evening. September 23rd. at 8.15 P. M. Har- rington preparatory service Friday evening at 8.00 P. M. Rev G Carlyle Webster will deliver the sermon at thc Marsiifleld seavice. Rev, F. N. Young. Minister. RETURNED -— Mrs, A. W-. LING! [Esplanade has returned to the cit!’ after spending the past two weeks visiting in Moncton, N. B- and other Maritime points including Charlottetown, P. E. I. ‘Mrs. Lines Stopped or; ln Moncto-n on her return from Montreal where she ettended the marriage of/ her daughter Alma. to John Gllbee Robertson, ~ sydney Post Record. ATTENDED WEDDING — Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. worth, who were guests of the fora-let's sister, Mrs. B, A. Alien, and Mrs. Allen, Fred- ericton Junction, at the wedding of Miss Mirirm Allen., Redericton Junction, have returned to Char- lottetown, P. E. I. They were accompanied h_v the Misses Miriam and Mabel Worth. - Fredericton Gleaner, A CI-IARLOTTETOWN OFFICER -It will be of interest to his friends to learn that Lieut. Ver- non Campbell, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Campbell, Parkdale is an officer on board H. M. C. S. Swansea now in port here, Lieut. Campbell is a vet-cred of Wc-rld War If and is enjoying his visit with his family and friends. VISITING NEW GLASGOW - Itfiss Hannah Turner, student nurse at the Prince Edward Island Hos- pital, Charlottetown. is spending her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. ‘Turner, ‘Ifrentcn Road. Miss TIIXIICI‘ has as her gtlest this week. Miss Evelyn Henry, Charlottetown. who is also a student nurse.—New Glasgow News. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH in Canada. Services for Sunday, September 28 as follows: Marsh- fleld ll a.m.;< Highfield Sunday School Rally Day service 2:00 p.m.? Harrington 3115 p.m.; Mt. Stewart 1:30 p.m. Sunday Schools: Marsh- field 1o a.m.: Harrington 2 p.m.: Sacrament of the Lord's Supper at Marshfield and Harrington. Marshfleld Preparatory S e r vi c e _Thu.rsday evening at 8:15 p.m.; Harrington preparatory Friday ev- ening at 3:00 p.m. Sacrament of aptism at the Marshfield prep- aratory service Thursday night instead of on Sunday as previ- ously announced. Rev. F. N. Young, Minister. PRIZE WINNERS-At the drew- ing of the lottery held in St. Augustine's Parish Hall, Rustico. P.E.I.. Monday, Sept. 20th, the following were the winners of prizes: lst prize, return trip to Montreal. won by Mrs. Raymond Gallant, Rustico; 2nd prize, table model radio. won by Mrs. J. J. Prevost, Rustico; 3rd prize. beau- t-iful woolen afghan donated by Mrs. Adrian Peters, Charlottetown, won by Miss Linda. LeClsir, s2 Spring Park Road. Charlottetown; 4th prize, beautiful woolen afghan donated by Mrs. Adrian Peters. Charlottetown. won by Ralph Mc- Quarrie, Summerside; llth prize. steam pressure cooker. won by Miss Eleanor Peters, North Rus- tioo. THERE OUSIIIA l! A LA“ ly Fegoiy end W! DARIUmoI ussour 11's voue aov , warn our was FIIIENDIHE CAN'T '// SMELLING um: A MAKE iT-"IE? l / / , wose-reicuiuosivs WKING t no moment mom’ IATE- - ' i 7/11 PQACTICALLY A wnous some OF THIS - EXPENSIV ccALuoN of» -- sncso um male! _ . Teachers’ Convention] At Hunter River- The teachers of Hunter liiver and vicinity gathered at l-Iunter River on Thursday, Sept, 16, with an attendance of about thirty. ur. The president, Mrs. Verna Dix. on presided. . The convention opened with minutes of the convention of i947 ""1 bl’ the secretary, Miss MarIonI Doyle. The following committees were. appointed: . PNSo-Mim Lynette Bwwn our? Mrs. Reta Todd, i Resolrutions~liester Cairns, Cort“ land Ma.cLeod and Miss Lois simp- i son. Question Box — Moore. Ncmination - Miss Alice Mimi Pherson, Mrs, Helen Nicholson and} Mrs. Letitia MacDonald, ‘ Miss Jennie Mr. C. B. Jelly, supervisor in his! ‘, address, stressed the importance: I of promptness in sending in the.’ mmlihllf reports. H8 also gave] some helpful suggestions on thel -‘ teaching of Geography . M1". Rice, supervisor, stated that he found a definite iyynprqvement; in the standards of the grgdgg last year. He Collgfatulated the ‘Eadie?! 0n the improvement of these pupils’ work. and the-results 0f the Grade VIII exams. He SI-Yefiied the importance of teach_ ing Physical training. Mrs. Maccallum, Director. off Junior Red Cross, outlined Lhei bemfits of Junior Red Cross work‘ and urged teachers to re-organize! early, ' Mrs Harry Cudmore, spoke on. First Aid and the importance or, having First Aid kits in all class-g rooms. She also announced the First Aid Course for teachers to be ‘ Riven l_n Charlottetown during] the Christmas holidays. 5 J. McInnis of theflancgi- SQHBII. spoke of the importance of early detection of Cancer when treatment is more effective, Miss Anderson speaking m. Nuiflticn, oumned the purpose and benefit of hot school lunches, Miss Lynetta BrOwn, rgpfcggnta-“ tive of the P. E. I. T. F. reported on the work dc-ne by the Federat- l°l1 during the year. Miss Marion Doyle and Mr. Lester Cairns were elected l.’ U15 Board of Governors for the c0111.. Ing yeah . Mr- Edwud MBPPIIBII, spoke about Cwrespondence Lesser“ and other materials available at the Department, m“ M“! Wilson. Public “mm Nurse spoke about the ‘Zorkt being done by the Depart- ren of Public Health and Wel- BN. and thanked the teachers for their Splendid aid at th M June Clinim. e ay and U1- Session At the afternoon se '0 t). Question Box was congsbIcIkd b? If“? Emile Moore. and discussion ° "w. 19d by L. H. Shaw, M. a, Director of Education. Mr Shaw “rm” it" WPOPBance of the teaching profession though u; times efforts seem llnfllppreclgtgri RAW. Mr. Mercer spoke on 1pm. perance and asked the teacher's cooperation in this important work, MW- Mllflfvrd. Instructor of "510. expressed the hope thug more rural schools would ~enter t“ Mil-NW F's-slim. and offered assistance in this work. Mr Mug- I°Pd 16d an enjoyable sing ‘$011; Miss Helen Yco, 13_ A_ “W, . demonstration on teaching primary {Gil-Tint Her remarks were illus- "ted b7 a film shown by Mr, Marin. Mr. Martin spoko on vlsual Aid films and showed g film m discipline, The Nominating oognmlm, 6180M! the following slate of of- ficers for the coming year; President-Mrs. Vern; Dixon m- elected. Vice-President-Mrs. not; Tod¢ Qevretcrv — Lester Cairns, Resolutions The following resolution; we"; adopted: Resolved that the teachers stand behind the Teachers’ Rderation in their efforts for increased sal- aries, sick benefits, etc. Resolved that the thanks of this Convention be extended to all who contributed to the success cf this Convention. Resolved that the thanks of this Convention be extended to the Trustees M’ Hunter River School for the use of their school, and to the people of Hunter River for their hospitality. Resolved that w; as a Con- vention regard the present system of classifying schools according‘ to the number of children oif school ego In the district as most unfair Meeting closed by singing God Save The King. . Slllluusrk Seville Orange IAARMAI-ADI CANACAS FINES? CIGARETTE VICTORIA. ‘IHI: »VILLAGE BY THE SEA Mrs. Stetford Mullins, Hampton. was a recent visitor to Victoria. Mrs. Kenneth Whitty. New Glasgow, N. S., is spending u verl pleasant visit in Victor", gilest of her mother. Mrs. Chmlcs Mll- fel‘. Misses lifargarct and hiiiiam I-lowatt, Crapaud, have returned home after spending a pleasant and profitable summer at ihe North Shore-V. Mr. James MacEachern of ‘an staff of the Bank of Nova Scotia here, who has been transierzeci to Kensingtor. left Monday morning to take up 211s dutic- ihcrc Mr. E. Levitt, relieving ‘lllillflg- er of the Bank of Nova Scuba, s in Victoria relieving Mr. Dovdld ‘Hart bank manager here, w‘.'c is row on vacation. Miss Olive Helm nuts‘ at the Provincial Sanatarium, Charlotte- town is spending a IIQQJ)‘ wcation visiting with relatives and friends in Victoria and nearby communi- ties. i Miss Janet Howatt, S".l'LI\*'l', at Notre Dame Afaiemy. Chariotic- town, was a week end visitor at the home of her parertc, Mr. and Mrs, Whitfield Howati. Victoria. Miss Donalda Macirrl. Victoria, who is attending Pride; of Wales College, Charlottetown spent the week end at her home in Vic- toria. Shc was accompanied i lier sister, lvilss Verna. Friends here of Mrs. Jack Leard, Ciapaud, are pleased to learn that she is making a good recovery latter her recent operation in the Prince Edward Island Hospital. Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. John Knox, Mr. and Mrs. Scott l/iac-Quarrie and Mrs. Norman Boulter. Victoria, attended the Crusaders Cavalcade in Trinity United Church Char- lottetown on Sunday evdnlng Lesa. Mrs. George Siewirz. '.vf‘ss Elsie Boswell, Mr, and Mrs. Stanley .Stewart and Mr. Charles Howat’. Victoria, were a.nn1,' the large number who oi/cnric-l the unveil- ing of the monu ne-z at Cavcn- dish on Sunday in honor of Lucy Maud Montgomery, the Island's famous authoress. Congratulations to two of Vic- toria's young ladies who have pe- coine early autumn brides, lvfiss Hattie Mae Rogerson, Saint Jon... who was married recently to NL. A. R. Taylor, Public Landing. N. B., and Miss Gertrude I-lowatt. Toronto, who married Mr. S. W. Strachan, London. Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. .F‘rei1cn, Charlottetown, and their two in- teresting young grand-daughters. Barbara Ann and Flora Mae Mac- Leod were recent visitors to Vic- toria, guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Inman. They also visited tives in Maple Phinl, Carleton and South Melville. The many friends here of Mr. Beecher Irunan, DeSable. who has been ‘quite ill, are pleased to learn that his condition is somewhat improved. Miss Lucy Iliilfliflfi. York And Vicinity Mrs. Alex Beaten spent Sunday at the home o! her sister, Mrs Albert Proud. Mrs. Earl Ling, teacher of Mt. Albion school, spent tho week end at her home in York. Mr. and Mrs. Hebert Hughes. Covehead. spent Sunday in York the guests of Mrs. Herbert Vessey. Miss Marion Murray. student of Union Commercial College, spent the week end at her home in York. M1. and Mrs. William Crockett York, spent Sunday Ln Orwell Cue, the guests of Mrs. Crocketts mother. Mrs. MacPherson. Mr. and Mrs. Items MacDonald and two daughters, spent Sunday in York the guests of Mrs. Mac- Donald's mother. Mrs, Fred Ma?- Donald. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jenkins. Dun- siaffnage, spent Sunday in York the guests of Mr, and Mrs. Ver- non Dennis. Friends of Mrs. J. A. Nicholson. are glad to see her back on the Island for a visit. She is the [lint of her daughter. Mrs. Ralph Crockett, Royalty, Mr. Arthur Johnson and sun Richard, City. spent the week em‘ in York. the guests of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Watts-C. Friends of Miss Earia Ling are glad to hear that she has returned to her home in York after being a patient in the P. E. island I10..- pital, SMITH-HOG AN NUPTIALS A pretty wedding was soiemniz- ed at St. Dunsrt-anls Basilica on Wednesday, Sept. 81th. when the Rev. Patrick McMahon, D.D., un- ited in marriage Irene Eleanor, youngest diaughter of Mr. and lVIrs. William Hogan to Herman Pat- rick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Smith. St. Teresa's. The bride, given in marriage by her farther, wore a floor-length gown of wlhlte brooaded taffeta. Her shoulder-length veil was held in place by a pleated net halo, and she carried an arm bouquet of red roses. Miss Frances Peters, as brides- maid, wore s floor lewiih gown of pink sheer, matching pink flower head-dress and long lace mittens. Sihc carried a noscgoy of pink oar- nations and mixed flowers. Mr. Mark Smrith, brcithcr of the groom, was best man. The ushers were Mr. Richard Hogan and Mr. Gerald Nantes. During the Nuptial Mass the soloist was Mr. Frank McIntyre, with Mrs. Joseph Dougan presid- ing at the organ. The reception following the ceremony was held at the Queen Hotel. The toast to the bride was proposed by Mr. James Smith, brother of the groom, seminarian at Holy Heart Seminary. Halifax. Following the reception the bridal couple left for a motor trip through Nova. Scot-ta. For travel- ling the bride wore a grey tailored suit with navy accessories and a ccrsage of red roses, On their return a reception was held at. the groom's home, St. Teresa's. N0 HOUSING PROBLEM JOHANNESBURG, South Af- rica —- (OP) — A retired English couple here have no housing shortage problems, Mr. and Mrs. Shadwell recently bought a four- cabin trawler, and hired a six- man crew. They plan a leisurely voyage to wherever their fancy takes them. Charlottetown, has been s guest of Mr. and Mrs. Inman during the past week, also visiting with rex. Lives and friends in that viciniiy. 0M0 0F THANKS Mrs. Wm. Gillespie, Appin Road. recently bereaved by the death of her only brother, Edgar Farrah, wishes to express sincere thanks to all who so kindly sent mes- sages of sympathy. CARI! or TIIAIIKS Mr. and Mrs. Walter Murphy and Family. South Granville, wish to thank their many friends and neighbours and all who assisted them in any way after the com- plete loss of their home by fire on Saturday. June 5th. Their manv acts of kindness appreciated. In loving memory of on dear daughter and sister MR5 WARREN McGUIRK who posed sway September 28rd, 1M7 Just when your life wu brightest, Just when your years were beet, You were esllsd from this world of sorrow, To s world of Eternal Beet Oh whet would we [Ive to hear your voice. And see your smile once more 0r hear that familiar foototep, As we dld in days of yore Some mly think the grief has les- sened. As e amlle may hide the teen. But Cod slone knows how we mlss 3'9". As It dawns another year. Sully Missed by Brothers and listen, Mom and Dad. was most deeply . cvxmmwr nvxx. IF . . ..YOIl IIIIE HEARING TIIIS .. 800T ooeoooeoooooeoeooeeoooooooooeoegoeongooogg¢||;.............,. A distinguished concert pianist entertain you. Club. TA music WITII A coon sense or IIIIMCII- noirr miss oeeeeeeeoooconoeoaeoeeoeeoeoooooeeoeeoeeeoeeooo u s s 7d ‘s Distinguished I brilliant evening of music and humor. Prince of Wales College Hall Monday Evening, Sept. 27th '€\CY\C\. LOVER . . GREAT ARTIST- ~J a; zée Qdullujuneeeeeeee . I concert pianist in his . ~'"""lllleleeeeoeosleeeeeeeenanug and brilliant interpreter of CIIOpII and Liszt - - - he is at the same time an authority an modgrn pqpul" styles. Ills program of classical compositions, hooglc-woogle. and plans antics, never before heard or seen in Charlottetown, will thrill and PRINCE or‘ wanes COLLEGE HALL MONDAY EVENING, SEPT. 27th TICKETS-SLOO The scaling is limited - - - so get yours now at Henderson lb Cud- more's, Miller Music Co., Rix Grocery, or any member of the Y‘! Men's 'Y.Y.‘ h\‘r%l¥ixla&\o\i\-\-\r\/\r\s\&r\l\l\,\x\z\i\/xd\lx.\.\l\ SMOV. in Memoriam, In fond and loving memory o! our dear sister MRS. MAE IIICKOX who entered into rest September 23rd, 1947. One year ego we had to part With one we loved with all our hearts We miss your face and kindly ways Wit-h you we spent our happy days. I am thinking today dear Mao Thinking of tho past Picturing you In memo y Just as I saw you last. . In that bright Eternal City Where no tears e'er dim the eye In the home of many mansions We will meet her bye and bye. Lovingly Remembered by Her Sisters Mrs. “nlter Somcrs and Mrs. Arthur Gormlcy. -aK$'-' ‘ “'”"""" °'"'”"f5§%‘§ In Memos-lam In loving memory of MRS. MAE HICKOX who entered into rest September 23rd, 1947. I do not need s special day To bring you to my mind For the days I do not think of you Are very hard to find. But oh what a hlcssed thought to know That I can nae you again For I know you are now in a better land And free from sickness and pain. Ever Rcmcmbercd by Mrs. Muriel llhrlkox. MEYEIZS Mamas I28 Richmond Sr. In and and loving mcmpq u; n‘ dear wife. MR5. waanau Meaning "he deported this life Svntmnber 28rd. 1941. One year has passed, My heart's still sore, As time goes on I miss ha morq lIer memory Is ns sweet today, As in the hour she passed away. If all the world was mlne to flu I would give it all and more. To see your face dear Rita. Comn smiling through the door. Lflvinitly Remembered by Hes Husband In Memorials: In loving memory e! MRS. PRESTON cvmfoll who died September 23rd. IMO. No one knows how much we It her No one knows the bitta pain IVc have suffered since we lost III LIfc has never been the some. Though her smika has gone fonvq And her hands we cannot touch We shall always cherish mermaid ‘Of the one we loved so much. Friends may think we have h0- . gotten .When they sometimes see us smlll ,-But tlioy little know the Ilel-rhdhl ‘That the smile hides all the while. Ever Remembered by Father. Mother and Sister Marjorie. STUMIDS’ “IMOST ATTRACTIVE CHILD CONTEST" Closes September 30th If you have not entered your child yet you still have time if you hurry. There ore only o few days Ieft. I _' YOUR CHILD MAY BE THE WINNER! GRAND PRIZE $100.00 BEAUTIFUL CONSOLATION PRIZES! Every child is a winner because you get a BEAUTIFUL 8 x I0 Oil Colored Photograph for entering. Age Limit: 6 months to I1 years. Make your appointment now! 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