is‘ y y ,_,.,..¢..v_o...-....~_¢.I~.~.~n.-..i._s. y The Centre TIIE__CI~IARLOIPETOYVN GUA§QIAN I Guardian This column la reserved llr an" ‘WELCOME TO ll-IIIIRLUTTETOWII While in Charlottetown, let Worthy‘: Drug Store. so handy on y Queen Street, be your shopping headquarters for vacation re- = quirernents. You are assured of every attention ond every geurtesy. Our stocks are complete. THERMOS BOTTLES POIOIOIdSUN GOGGLES Pints .. .. . . . . .. $I.Z5 r-p-Rv 322i’; ..;." ..... ff ‘it complete line of your fav- NYALON LEG MAKE-UP orite perfume and toilet water. Chanel, Lucien Le- Iprig, Bourjois, Roger 8r Gal- let, Coty’s, etc. PROPHYLACTIC HAIR BRUSHES $l.75 - $2.50 - $1.95 $1.95 $3.25, $I0 Plcx Sponge Powder Pults Bobby Pins .... . SUN TAN LOTIONS Noxema 30c - 60c Sltol ....53c-85c Mosquito Repellents Skeeror Skatter . . . . .. c 64.2 . . l D-tar 59C l ATTENTION HORSEMEN For your various requirements, shop ut Worthy’: Drug Store. S” oul x Prescrip- i Nlsodernc,’ New ? tians erni- pen w F, i, l new“... THE NYAL nnuo srnne "‘ l, no aueen sr - PHONE Til EARTHQUAKE RECORDED record started at 10:48 p.m. EDTi ————- and continued for 20 minutes. The“ OTTAWA, Aug. 10-(0?) —An earth tremor was felt for a radius earthquake was registered last oi 500 miles and was the second night on the selsmogrtiph of the ‘registered on the selsniograph here} Do uuiou Observatory here. The within the last 48 hours. The next Progressive Conservative Broadcast on the‘ CBC Series "THE NATION'S BUSINESS", will be on Wad- ‘ nesday, Aug. I3, 8:30 S.T. Speaker E. D. Fulton, president Young Progressive Conservative Association of Canada. 7 P. E. I. PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION I i i I ATTENTION IIOIISEWIIIES The Ware-Ever Aluminum Co. has just mode it possible for you to purchase their new method at cooking utensils that can only be purchased from trained reliable distributors. These cook- ing utensils are a lifetime investment, whose worth cannot be meas- ured in dollars and cents. Look at the advantages of using this method of cooking; No Fats or Greases used. No water. Cooler kitchen to work In. Cuts 30% of fuel bill. Cuts down on shrinlrages of meat. v . able in advance. of loaal lntanst. tun advancing of a naway nature may 1a. Isaac-ed ,at flve cents a word strictly pay- I . M CRASWELL for Photographs -___ COOK'S for Photographs. CAR NUMBER BOOKS now on Sale. PBOTESTANT OIPIIANAGE tag day tomorrow. Help the kiddies. CONFEDERATION LIFE.’ Ll! SURANCE. A!‘ YOUR. SERVICE Arnfasl Coal Compny. Phone I498. nowann iueLwxrs' mac Footwear at 175 Queen Street. utes via Maritime Central Airwaysj John Nicholson, Flat River, wish in an daughter Francis. eon of Mr. and Mn. Frank. Watts. York. Marriage to take placer in the near future. l J. P. Simmonds. announce the en- gagunent of their daughter, Paul- Mr. and Mrs. J, R. Fear o4 Maria- early in September. ETS for Old Home Week while m NEW ousoow Ln as min-f wlca July. Phone M01 or M0. ', ENGAGEMENT. _ w. and ma.‘ tibe engagement of their. Catherine, to Howard ENGAGEMENT. — Ml‘. and Mrl. ine Jlmn. to Cyril Joseph. son of ton, N. B. Marriage to take place BUY YOUR SEASONS TICK. available at all drug stores and COOKS "Attlee Speiiks To Nation (By The Aaaoeiated Press) WE British Train Wreck . lleath Tall llovr 1B nesarifis-E. i... i‘ PRIIBE‘ ‘HURRI- LONDON. Aug. lit-Prime Min. lster Attiee told the British people tonight they must fight alone for economic survival, as they fought mgainst Hitler's Germany in 1940, l-Ie called for “a national effort comparable to that which we da-l veloped during the war." Promising that the burden of, work and sacrifice in the dark days ahead would rest equally on all classes. the Prime Minister de- clared in a riroedcast: "We cannot rest upon the help which our fellow members of the Commonwealth have been and are giving so generously, and even though plans may be put forward by our friends in America to help PHOTOGRAPHS LOWEST PRICES Phone I42-L vieroiiii riie vituue‘ iii riie sei _ Miss Laura Smith, Pleasant Val-= fey, is visiting with her sister; Mrs. Herbert Gill, Victoria. - Miss Eleanor Carson. Bonshaw, TODAY -— IEIEESIII Shows 2:30-74 -¢__ noxoasrm. migrate. Aug. u. —(API - The death ten iri Sat.- rurday’: railroad wreck near ban - rose to 1s today when one o! thel ; , '10 inlured puleheer- riled In a’ hospital. - ‘the vreck occurred when one ‘ London-to-ucds holiday exprcgl train crashed into the roar of aa- other. Six passengers were ki.led out- rieht and i.i others. Including one Id. fled later of injuries. The locomotive or one train r, smaztied into mat/shwoori the [cm- rear 608C119! of another train that ‘had stopped at a suburban n» ‘filth. The IDOOIIIOSIVQ wag throng 0n its s.de and three coaches Iso- iiind it were derailed, but the ea. Milton Bell's, Charlottetown; J. is spendmiz .1 pleasant holiday at brine prosperity back to Iihirope, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiniiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiziiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiii. D” ‘° m’ ““’°“ '“’“"’“' | from under the vehicle unhurt. and DR. J. P. MILLAWS OFFICE Kalil‘ be closed Aug. 11th to the SEASON TICKETS for Old Home Week at all drug stares. Old Spain, H. J. Mabon. Montague and E. FY1183’. Sumimerside. Price $3.75. SPECIAL at i-Iolmanb Char- lottetown str-re 200 only Belgian jute mats. 20x40. While they last. $3.75. Get yours today. IIOLMAIVS. Charlottetown, now have in stock genuine British Indian wool rugs 6 ft. x 0 ft. and 9 ft. x i2 ft, in assorted colors. DR. M. SCHAPIRA announces the opening of an office in New Glasgow, ALL WHOLESALERS will close their places of business Wednesday at twelve o'clock noon in order to allow their staffs to attend the Fair. _ AVOID THE RUSH on race day. Get your season's ticket for Old Home week at all drug stores and Milton Bell's. Charlottetown; l lvlaborfs, Montague; E. Foley's, ‘Summerslde. Price $8.75. LIMITED BUS RUN for Borden and Mainland Points leaves Char- iottetown 11.15 A.M. Returning waves Borden 3:55 P.M.. arriving Charlottetown 5:20 RM. All trips Daily including Sunday, Island Motor transport. phone 24B HAD NARROW ESCAPE —What might. have been a more serious ac- cident. occurred yesterday morning at the corner of Fitzroy and Wey- mouth. ivhon a bicycle driven oy Keith Darach, delivery boy for Burhoes Grocery collided almost. head on with a horse drawn ve- hicle driven by Mr. Michael Bel- and careful management of Mr. Brazen. the boy was able to crawl with only slight damage caused to the bicycle. I CITY POLICE COURT — AL the Si1pend.ary' Magistrate's Crurt yss- N tordny six perssns were charged with being rrunk and incapable. one‘ being fined $20 and cost; u" 30 days. four $10 and costs or 20 days. and. one sentenced to i0 days in jalli Two dillrk arid dlsorderles were, fined Si’) and costs or 20 days and- a third was remanded until today Three .nen rnaricd with $099401! were fined $10 and costs or ‘ days, while a party on a recklrsm driving charge paid a fire of r10 and cots or ‘J0 days. Ii druniconl dflvirig charge was remanded unllll Augugt 111th. and a young girl charged with vagrancy. use releva- Hlbbert Howatt and Mrs. Howatt, Mabank. Montague; E. Foley's. Summer-side. Price $3.75. Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. I-Iowatt of Cleveland. Ohio,...arrlved by plane last evening on a visit to Mr. Howatfs brother, Mr. J Ambrose street. ENGAGEMENT —- Mr. and Mrs. the home of Mr and Mrs. Stewart Inmnn, VlCLi\I‘ia_ MH- Hrrw Icard. Charlotte-' wWH. is at present the guest of‘ he!‘ lllllflhter. Mrs. Keith Myers, and Mr. Myers, Victoria. Mr. Ernest Gill. Brighton, Mag,‘ is amongst the many visitors to Victoria in this happy holiday sea-_ ‘Ihomas McManus. Mapiewaod. wish to announce the engagement. uf their daughter Josephine. to James Alfred, son. of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Duyie. marriage to take place in September, early SLIGHT FIRE-The City fire- men were called out to extinguish a flre at a home on Gerald Street at 4:20 PM. yesterday. The blaze. which started around the kitchen stave. was confined strictly to that area, and was put out by the use cf a booster pump. Only slight damage was reported. PRE-NUPTIAL SHOWER —Oii Thursday, Miss Marlon Power. bride elect. was guest of honor at a shower and tea given by he: bridge club at the home of Misses Dorothy and Kathleen Hughes. Tea was poured hy Mrs. James Blake and Mrs. N. Nicholson, As- sisting in serving were Miss D. Gormley, Miss Helen Mar-Donald. Miss Eileen Wilson. Miss Isabelle MacDonald, Miss Eleanor i-Ien- nessey and Mrs. Arthur Gormley. Personals Mrs. E. A. MaoRne. City is much improved after her recent fllness. Mr. James MuoMlllan, Halifax, and Mr. John MaoMillan, New Glas- gow, are here for Old Home Week. Miss Lily Seaman has gone to Halifax to visit her brother, Mr Lee Seaman and Mrs. Seaman. Mr. Ralph Darrach, City, left by plane on Saturday for St. John. . 13.. on business in connection with the Irving Oil Co. Mother St. George of Vienna, who has been home on a visit to her sister Mess Mary Kelly. Grafton Street, leaves this morning on re- turn to Kingston, Oiri. Mr. and Mrs. Gris Flynn and daughter Maryln of Sydney, C. 8.. are on a motor trip to P. E. 1.. While here they are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Strickland. Mr. Pearson McCurdy. of The Halifax Chronicle, and family. who have had a delightful holiday at Charlottetown. E011. guest of his brother. Mr. ‘II-lerberl: Gill and Mrs. Gill. l His friends are pleased to learn mat Master Robert Wright. young son of Mr. and Mrs. Evan Wright,l lvictorla, is back home again aftgrl {a successful tonsil operation inl |the Prince Ffdvrard Island Hospi- r ial. Charlotwtown. i ll Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ferguson. New York. who are spending some [time with Mr. Ferguson's mother.‘ hirs. Peter Ferguson. Hampton! were recent visitors to Victoria.i guests of old time friends Mr. and i\irs_ Thomas Cameron. I Mr. and Mrs. John D. Inmaml Bridgewaier. Mass. who are spend-l lng two weeks on the Island vis- lting relatives and friends. were the welcome guests on Friday of Mrs. Inmanis sister, Mrs. Emmer- son MacDonald, Mr. MacDonald‘ and family. Victoria. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Reid, Somervilie, Mass, who with their young son Billy are spendln two weeks vacation at Mrs. Reid's old home in Hampton, P.E.I., were guests Thursday during the after- noon tea hour of Mrs. Reid's un- cle. Mr. Finley Ferguson. and Mrs. Ferguson, Victoria. Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Nightingale of New iiyde Park, New York. are spending a very pleasant two ‘r/eeks holiday in Victoria, guests of Mrs. Nigtitingalrfs mother. Mrs. Wallace Stewart It Is regrettable lliat her father. Mr. Wallace Stew- art is not at home to enioy their visit. being at present e patient in tho P. E. I. Hospital, Charlotte- town. However. he ls looking for- ivard each day to his early re- ‘urn. Mr. and Mrs. William Campbell. ileSable. accompanied by Mr. Campbell's brother. Mr. Colin Garnpbefi arid Mrs. Campbell of Glrvan. Saslc. were visitors to Victoria on Saturday and were guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Fred Isiman. It is twenty- four years since Mr. Campbell last visited his native land 5nd M1‘!- Campbeii. who belongs to the West, has made her first ‘ll-ill- Colin is employed as section rail- way man at Girvan and is one of our successful Islanders abroad. Iie is a son of the late DJ... CamP-i we must stand-on our own feet. "We must regain our economic FY freedom and get into a position in which we pay for all we need by our own exertions." Broadcasting officials estimated that well in excess of 10,000,000 persons were tuned in for the ad- dress, in which Attlee put to the nation nis arguments for his new “crisls bllP-assalled by Winston Churchill as "a blank cheque for totalitarianism." "I believe" Attlee said. "that nearly ill will willingly put their shoulder to the wheel. but there may be some who will not. "It. is for this reason that the Government have introduced a bill which, ivhiie it gives no great- er powers than were given to the Present Government In 1945. en- ables them 1o be applied to the present crisis" “We have to face now." he said. "before we nave recovered from the effects of the war, and before our lens-term plans have taken effect, the necessity of relying en- tirely on our own resources." Attiee re-omphaslzed that the recent slashing of imports from the United States and other hard- curreticy countries would mean less food. less tobacco. fewer mo- tion plcrures. "Our reward for our sufferings and exertions will be the reestab- llshment. of our country on a sure hasls and the preservation at the British way cf life. to be present. As far back as the writer can remember this was a day of days. looked forward to by the younger set and the belief is that it has not lost any of its fas- vlnatlons Iurlglng by the way the "old horse airing" was piatjrunizgd by the youngsters of this generat- ion. Shaking hands was the fav- orite pastime for the older folk. many of whom came long distan- ces to be present, for there is no other ‘gathering that can be thought of where you will be sure To see your friends but at the English church tea party. A large number from the Village by the Sea were in attendance at this cvent. V A wave of sadness spread over the village of Victoria on Friday morning last when it became known that. the gentle spirit of Mrs. Judson MacEachern. Appin Road. had taken its flight to the liouse of many mansions prepared forwhose who have spent their lives while nere in the Master's service. In the passing of this truly Christian lady her loved ones in the home have lost a mother whose influence at all Limes was for good and who through the changing years clung to the standards of the old time religion. Through many months of great physical suflerlng she manifested a spirit of patience, slneer and fireman junmcd to safe animus-nepotism On Aug. 2nd at St. Church, Believiiie, Ont a pron; wedding was solerrmized when I...A.O. Arthur L. Griffith, formerly of Ohlsloltetown, PEI, and Fran- ces K. McDonald, lflfmfifly- M Morell, PEI... now residing in Pelievlile, Ont. were united in the .holy bonds of matrimony. i The wlnsome bride, given away by Sergeant rue. Barber. loakedl ‘very chirming in a gown ot robin‘: iegg blue with‘ white accessories, and carried n bouquet of Johanna‘ ‘Hill roses and Indian hair !ern.i Mrs. Gordon Gallant of Monctc-ml N.B.. sister of the groom. was bridesmaid. ‘The 5s sma wn L.A.C. John Butt , The pastor, Rt Rev. Megs. James Nicholson ofllefateg at the ceremony and celebrated the nup- tial Mass. The Weddine Mar-ch Iwas played by Miss M. Fitery. who played djferent hymns during the _Mass. A wedding breakfast was served at the "Lianthorn Inn". The toast to the bride and groom was ably proposed by Mr. Robert E. Byrne. u:.cle c;t the groom. lo which ‘the groom made a fitting; reply. I Among the alili-of-toirn guests who were promit at the weridml were. Mrs. Gordon Gallant of |Monctoii, N.B.. Mr. and MN. Rob- lr-g-t 1g. rtryne. Toronto, Ont I The gftg were numerous and costly allowing the popularzty of the young couple. I The bridal pair iolt by 1110M!’ f0! Niagara Pails on their honeymoon. They will reside in Bellcvlle, Ont. DARNLEY NOTES —'I‘he Misses Eaeth and Role ThOmpl-JI, employees gt the Lord Nelson tictci. Halifax are vacationing with their mother Mrs. Gladys Thompson. Damley. r _..__ l Mr. ldlsari Cnampitm and Weisford Hooper both patients l! Gimp Hui Hospital spent the week "m vguh-rg Edison: sister Mrs. Jas. A. (trunnion Baltic and Mrs. Ivan Diekieson, Dari-lay. M“, Rvglyh Hickey returned to .Moncton after having sivPht "l"? at her home In weelts vacation Darniey. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Ramsay. Norwlck. Conn. who have been vacationing at Garden of thi Gull Cabins. Bummerstde 1PM‘ d” fwiih M.» and Mrs. Ivan Dickie-son. Darnley. Mr. Bernard Duohsrrne. WOWB-ilfl .Mass, returned to Worcester Wod- ‘riesday morning after having S0911! a momt. with Mr. and lvirs. Judson Roach. Michael's I 9°.\'°‘S"."~‘*'N.-‘ Little or no peeling. You retain all minerals and vitamins. More time can be devoted to other interests. - ed to the suneflhlnn of the Child G M, rerun, m H5111“ ‘Welfare Department. y:$:rsay_ an b!“ 0i DQSPPIE; ___- —__ Ml Anna MacLeod d her- Mr. and Mrs. John Shir-icy Slims,‘ M,“ Bane Mac om ,1, Just drop us a line letting us know if you would be interested In us calling at your homo and explaining this wonderful equip- merit, or perhaps you would like for us to put on a demonstration at our expense for you and your friends. Write: RUSS HOTEL Charlottetown, P. E. I. l MR. WILLIAM PEABDEN l One of Charlottetown ‘.- oldest and most prominent business men in the .r~rson of iviillawi Pcarrien passed away suddenly at nls hcme on the Mount Edward itoad at 12.20 pxn. ias‘ Sat rday Irfs- would n w. a0 years old Sunday. I Sutherland of St. Peters and fvlr and Mrs. J. Stanley Burke of New Perth retumod Sunday from Hali- fax where they spent a few days. Mrs. Pied P. Ieaviit has returned to her h/me in Aibclton afrer spend- lng some time In Charlottetown with her sister-ln-law Mrs E. A. Macldae. Dr. and Mrs. D. D. Scannell of ‘lliiil!iiiMIMIl! lliiiliiliillillliimillllllllliillliilililllllillillillllllIIIillIIIllllllIiillllllliilliiIlllllilllllilliilllillllilllll' QQOMQQW mar I ice" The Undersigned Grocers will close their stores oi I2 o'clock may WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY of Old llama Week. ‘eo- ATKINSONS GROCETERIA RIX GROCERY lMpLiAN s. McFAYDEN I’. J. MacDONALD SAYS arocenv CASH a CARRY stone's ‘ CUDMORE nos. Tho Trustees of the Murray Harbour Cemetery hereby call o Special General Meeting of the Plothalders and all others intonstsd in tho Cemetery to meet in Murray Harbour Public Hall, August 20th at 0 PM. to confirm By-Lows and transact other business. F. W. LELACl-IEUR, Director. NOTICE i ave b The mtc M1‘. PWHIEH- Who W" Jamaica Plain. Mass, have ar.-lv- born at. Wood Islands. came to the ed on the Island to spend a few City as a boy with 1L5 i-dirflls Bud‘ weeks at their summer homo 2n shortly afterwards entered the em-I Georgetown. plcy oi ‘he late W1. Dawson as a, --_— clerk. tie remained In trio hard-i Mr. Peter Raven, is Se. 0f the ware business viitlvMr. Darwsonlshuwinrgan chemical Co,‘ shawl. unti the killer's death vrrien. with nigan Falls. ls taking in Old Home the lure JK. Stanley and was! hora. where he spent days of D.R.H. Shaw (at presen; in Van- hi; ‘ boyhood. _ graduating from couveri he formed about so years P. W. C. ago the tiardwaro firm -_tL'i known as Star-icy Shaw. and Prarden. , Mrs. David Rosser of Seattle. Pi-abaoiy no business man in the‘ Wash. Is visiting In the Proving: City hiid ll wider acquaintance-Land Is renewing many old frieni ship with the pctlple or the Prov-j ships and acquaintances. It is I2: lnre than the late Mr. Pctrden l0r_ years since she last visited the ‘.- his genial disposition auri interest land and notes many @5511!“ n In the welfare of other; had made that period. Mrs Rosser is at pres- tier cousin Mrs. H. Denver. Colorado. made a ca" “l: Victoria recently on their way tc| visit with their aunt. Mrs. A-lglflh] Burns. Freetown. The? 118V!" 9°“ spending some time recently in DeSable with their uncle, Mrfi Hector itlacKuy whose home is so prettliy situated on the beautlfull DeSablo River. It is fifty-nine‘ years since they last visited the, island. so they certainly will see many changes. Mr. MacKaY B150 nad his brother-ln-lavmil/lr- CROPS! Towrishcnd of Pvynette. Wl-Scfm" 51h, to spena some time with him and Mrs. McKay and family. Wednesday, Aug. 6th WES B“ that could be desired for a do)’ in which t; enjoy the renewintl 0i friendships and of making ‘new ones. and also of Dartaklni; 0i l! delicious meal of home-Cooked delicacies. served in an apprllzl"! manner on the usual lone Pllinlc tables arranged in the shade cl ancient. spruce trees which adorn the grounds u‘. the St, John's An- glican Church, Crapaud. 980910 i by the hundreds. of all c895 Bllh" r-red once noun at this particular lpiaco and a happy time was had ‘i k thous- nt the guest of personal)’ nown to cunm N," Dominion. by l“ who Md the good “mum. His wife. the former June ~———-— Thm-ng, daughter of the lute Mr. and Mrs Alfred Thorns of Gior- lottetown. predeceased him l8 ycarg ago. Suridvlrig him il u!!! ‘daughter. Muriel. at home; and ltwo sons. Vernon and Alfred of IBtanIey. Shaw and Pearticn. There are also three sisters: Mrs. Ensign ISquarebrlggs. Toronto, Ont; Mrs. I Blair Taylor, Gonlc, N. IL. U. S. A-i and Mrs. Clifford Herrick. 5mm‘ ham. Mass. The late Mr. Peardon had no brothers. Drive out INCHES T» 75',‘ hqifillr. RU III lllll If l uruii mus \ BILTIIITE IIIIIER IIEEIN- Slllil _ u; l.‘ ' M!!! (Y It'll! I107 m” floors! ll.‘ II llillfi HI .(//~‘1h’1}(/41/ll‘ BILTIIITE BBEH HEHS d SOILS u... \..r...-~.,-ir lbeautlfui to behold, her calm ex-L pression and serene smile making an impression never to be forgot- ten by anyone who had the pleas- ure of being in her company dur- | Ing her closing days on earth. In| the community her place will be; hard to till for she was always ready to go and help anyone who , needed her in sickness or in; trouble at any hour of the day or night, and seldom if ever lost an opportunity of doing good ta any who needed her help. She will be sadly missed in the BanshawBap- Mr. Jae A. Harding has bflcn 11.1 for several days suffering with flu. M sHarr ‘nrpfinmzthurwall. [Vgnesalltlldlflllv and Jar A. Chemil- ian are busily enleflfl! W!" d!!! erecting an addition to KcnslnSl-On High SOIZOOI- - Mr. Joseph I. Davison has com- igtaq .. lovely summer coitnSO ll [Lower Derniey SIM?!- Little Ernest Dtckleaon. Jr- eon of Mr. and Mrs. lkiest Dickieson. rworceswn M515, was recently dil- l tlst Church of which she was one Inf the most. active members. also {in the Baptist Women's Mission- ary Society in which she look n r l 9mm 1-10:- ‘leading part E-Ier memory wiilimlindwfizzxen rgenwh-g hi,“ a ever be kept arise‘? in this fhleargsipfluent m, m,” we“; suffering of her many re a ves an ren s by her loving deeds. “For being =dead she yet speziketh." To the eorrowlng relatives the heartfelt sympathy of the people of Vic- toria gor-s out in this their hour THANKS ' Mr. and Mrs. w. a. MlCArfIlll! grid tunlly. Kenslngton, wish to ex- tend their thanks to their many kind friends and neighbours for kindness strewn to them during the illness and death of Mrs. Ray '1‘. Tantan. r Especially do they wish to thank Miss Gertrude Buntaln, R. N., Mrs. Emest Darby. R. N. and Mrs. Annie Mnirhead, who a0 faithfully ' attended their loved one during the last two weeks of her illness. m loving memory of our dear almr Emily Iartati. who passed away August 10th, I046. I l liar life la a beautiful memory r Iwoloriarrou io annorl g at anytime. But when mam during important buainsn hours it. can be a court ' nuisance. Brihthanlu tom In “mi m“ tablets a few in your pocket or two Rennres into your moot them dissolve like candiea. pleasant-touting and their soot. | n" “uh l. o‘, ‘mm “h; acid ingredients quickly helpral She sleep In God's beautiful gar- l den indigestion. Carry a In tho sunshine of par-feet peace. So rum. im- In our: kreplns _IIer suffering daya are o'er And oar loved one we loved la k h d . Al. III iii-Z. 23%;?‘ °" niassrrr we Has only gone on ‘atom Inserted by Stator, tremor. Iatheroalhtlim . e_ r rou siiuehn sari‘ , CONWAY - JENKINS - ‘l . -._An._ -- - —--- SPECIAL - - - Two Riel F!“ urette on "HARNESS RACING“. Cartoon - Comedy — GAPI I 0L -— TOBRY -—- WEII. Shows 2130-7-8245 ‘ a .__ __., siuiiinr A riiiiuiiisi STRANGE iiiiiiiiiri "will Km; i‘- " at,» rig-- ‘i9. EXTRA! News "Home: For Al‘, "Across The Great Divide" ’ from a broken leg tollowirrg a path ful accident when a horse ran one him wnzie he was playing in the yard. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Dlckieaol m4 w‘, children, icceth and limit Jr. left. for Worcester, Mass. Wed. ncsday arm having siren‘- a nponwi vacation with Mr. and Mrs. I!!! Dielsieson. Darriiey. eiiiiii or TllhIIliS Mrs. Elias Blanchard. wislua U thank the Slnen o! Martha of the Sacred Heart Home for t-boir klfl- rieaq during the illness and death fl tier mother, Mrs. Stephen 00,710. I TIIIIIIISTS FOR ‘ ' INFORMATION —Contoct— P. E. l. TRAVEL EIIIIEAII Phone II00 - IOI Queen St. 40M RE" Ill ES qive Instant aid small. individually wra y _ . ‘Since '21:?" RENNIES tec waxed . p" m," andtakstbarn