THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN PAGE THREE. 1 0 pry-Sliln Cleanses Salon Swansea 15.' 1950 (WW cold been CLEANSING ciissmst C asouuaiv 31 um 03.” Ieysiiose tavaoes Dorothy Grey . aoasfsing Creams dining solo and save Dry-Skin Cleanser . . . cleans and softens dry skin to new loveliness. Salon Cold Cream . . . softens your com- plexion and Iseepa it glowing fresh. MCDRE 8- .M?LEOD P339551 300 PRIESTS IN JAIL Yugoslav Jails without trial. They added that it now was VATICAN Cl'I'Y. Sept. 1.3--(Rieut- practically impossible for Yugoslav- us)-Vatican sources announced to- ia's 5.217.000 Clthollcl to limit! mill gight that about 300 Roman cath- or take the sscraniente because of mg pllesis are at present held in the persecution of parish priests. -The Neighbors ly. George Clark Also: Now and W Coats- 133 gs. - "I figured you'd want to train him your own way, so I haven't taught him muchot anything." . KENNEDY"S wEas:.ENn . seEcsAr.s 1 RACK-UP T0 514.95 . Going at 52.00 oiissses 1 RACK-ALL SIZES . Going at 1-3 are GAIARDINE suns SIZES 12 to 18 Going of 514.95 ASMALLIUIOF ALL WOOL SWEATERS I ' Going of 52.00 snowmo.-e com lete line of Misaes' men's Untrimmed and wnmvrrnsronarxsracnoui A ' USE OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN--A small deposit holds any erticle in the Store. . . KElIIDY;'8 lii0IEs' owns -trimmed Winter Neatlboor to the Bus Stop rue CENTRAL GUARDIAN OIAIWILL IQ! Photographs. IOWAID Iadltma win at 110 Queen Street. NEW IALI. FASHION SAMPLES at J. P. Ma.cPherson and Son. . min voca snou aN'1r cor.- on. - .1iuunlo's Shoe Shine Parlor. SUIT AIIIVID. - kilunas Pyjamas in assorted shades at The resiuon Shoppe. WILLIS !'lANo. - New smart gzign. Prioe right. Toornlis Music re. SITBSTANDABD NYLDNS. ll Gauge. 81.19 at The Psahion tahoppe. TWO FLIGHTS WIIILI to the Magdalen Islands. P. 0. Phone Maritime Central Airways Limited Phone 2061 or NO. SUNDAY SERVICE in Central Bedeque Baptist Church. Morning 1!. A. M. Sunday School 10.45 A. M. Rev. 0. A. Britten. Minister. TEE PBOTESTANT oltr11AN- AGI gratefully acknowledges receipt of 325.00 from Long River W. 1. also 321.78 from Queens County L. O. L. NORTH nrvnn UNITED RAP- TIST PASTORATII. - Sunday, September 17th. Fairview 11.00 A.M. North River 3.00 P. M. Long Creek 1.30 P. M. Rev. 1-I. Barber. Pastor. CHURCH NOTICE. - BAPTIST CHURCHES Services. Sunday. iseptember 17:11. Montague 11 A.M. Sunday School 10 A. M. Dundas Evening Service 8 P. M. Llc. W. D. Johnston. ' HUNTER IIIVI-In CHARGE. - Servicee, Hunter River 11 A. M. Hampshire 3 P. M. Wiltshlre 7.3.) sermon-,. "Hide and Seek Wit”) fled." Rev. 1-Ioward Christie, Min- ster. COVBIIIAD - UNION ROAD.- United Church Services for Sunday September 17th. are. West Cove- head 11 AM. Union Road 7.30 PM The Rally Day service will be fol- lowed at Union Road. Rev. rliomas A. Wilson, Minister. ll. S. Qulgley. Ph.D.. Minlsteri Morning Worship 11:00; Evening Worship 7:30. Prayer 20th. 8 RM. CHURCH 0 for Sunday. eptember 17th. Vern- on River 5. School 10 A. M. ser- vice 11 A. M. at which the Hurra- ment of Baptism will be adminis- tered. Orwell 2.30 P. M. Cherry Valley 7.30 P. M. Rev. John F. MacKay, B. D., Minister. - TBYDN rasronancnanan. - United Church Services will be follows. 11 A. M. Annual S. S Rally t at Tryon: 3 P. M. Cape Traverse; 7.30 P. M. Crapaud. All welcome. Rev. 11. L. Bacon, Minister. conduct services as follows on Sun- day. September 17th. '1':-initq Church. Montague at 1.1 A. M. and 7.30 P. M. and lower ntague at I under the auspices of the Men's Ohm and the Men's choir will sing. POWNAI. UNITED CIIAIIGI. - Services September 17th will be by Rev. A. S. Weir as Communion at Millview at 11.00 A. M. Regular service at Pownal 7.30 P. M. at which paratory service at Milivlew Pri- dsy at 7.30 P. M. minister. FUNIIAI. AT OBWILL COVE -The funeral of the late Mrs. William D. Maobeod was held yea- terday afternoon from the residence of her son, Welter MacLeod. Or- iwll Cove. The service was con- ducted by Rev. John uackay aa- eistad by Rev. A. C. Fraser and Rev. A. S. Weir. Interment in Ba!- faet cemt ;. The pallbearers were Faber Dreelan. Willard Mac- Pherson. Donald Nicholson. George MacDonald. A. Mon-issey. Wilfred "w" roomiu Music Store. OIIUII. September-17th. central 11.00. York 3.00. Brackley 7.30. Douglas. evening at 730 P. M. IN CANADA. -- nrookfield Charge. Services next Lord's Day are as follows: Brocisfieid 11 A. M. S. S 10 A. M. Hartsviile 3 P. M. S. S. 2 P. M. Hunter River 7.30 P. id. Rev. j- Neil Herman will be in charge of CHURCH NOTIQE - St. John's all services. Rev. Donald Ni-tnolscn Presbyterian Church. Belfast. Rev. Minister, M9911!!! - The funeral of Flat River School Thursday. Sept. olive, Mon-ow, aged 80, who died in Cambridge. Mass., on 56Pi3m' ber 10. was held on Tuesday It OEWELL - VERNON UNITED the A. E. Long Memorial Chapel. CANADA. -Services Cambridge, Mass.. Rev. John l-luff- Plfiment expects to finish months' trip through Western Canada and various parts of Un- street Joins Kenslnston Road to ited States. While away he vis- facilitate turning in either direc- .: ited. besides eilht tpiogricteha Do! MONTAGUE uNrrEn cimncsi Clnedlv the "it" 0' ”' CIIAIIGI. - Dr. Mackenzie will WW M""'i""3- w"”"'"" Im"' ols. Michigan. Pennsylvania. New York. mont, New Hampshire, M d th Medici Hat 'tampede. 3 Pi M Tm Waning "mm M" be Ihe Ciigary SIlaompede. the Chi- cago Fair and the Canadian Na- tional Exhibition. mar. has remained in the west for the harvest, season. special music will be provided by morning on return to Cambridge. Mrs. Gault Murray of Vernon and Mass. after Silendinl A Di-SIBIM Mr. Lloyd Martin of Orwell. Pre- vacation at her home in Tarantim. family have returned to their home III! PBESBITERIAN CHURCH in last Natiok. Mass, after spend- IN CANADA - Services for Sun- lng an enjoyable vacation, Jlsiting day. Sept. 1'! as follows: Cardigan friends and relatives on the Island Lorne Valley 2:45 p.m.: They were the house guests of Mrs. Sunday La.wler's sister. Mrs. Irvine Corbett Montague 10 a.m.: Car- of Milton. Mrs. 1.awler's niece Miss 11 a.m.: Montague 7:30 p.m. Schoolei dlgan 10 a.m.: Lorne Valley 2 Dorothy p.m. Rev. D. A. Campbell of them back and is attending Natick Clifton Presbyterian Church will High School. Miss Corbett has also conduct the services and preach enrolled in the Glee Clue where the sermons. Rev. 1'. N. Young. she is studying singing. Italy, September 15, 1944. nnsro Pllllll at Toomba Music Store. uinsonuroas. Ranges. Iso- tora and Washer repairs. Stores Electric. WALNUT IND '.I'AHaII-It COOKIES ' roan UNITED 'n. .. Rev. John TIYON BAPTIST CBUICS SIIVIOI. - Sunday, septume: 1'lt.l1. Rally Day Service Sunday BRADALIANI PASTOIAI. CIIAICI. -Services Sunday. OOP- temberllth. !loeeValleyl1A.M. North Granville 3 P. )1. Pleasant valley 730 P. M. Rev. W. 1. Green. guest. speaker. W. 3. Macmxaii. Minister. EASTERN PACKING CO. LTD. of Souris, had a stand in the Maritime Industrial Exposition featuring the Eastpack Brand - canned strawberries, chicken hud- gie,t lobster, boneless chicken and ee . MURIAY IIAIBOUB PASTOR- AL CHAIGE. - United Church of Canada. Services. Sunday. Septem- ber 1'lth. Belle River 11 A. M Little Sands 8 P. M. Murray Har- bour 7.&) P. M. Congregational meeting at Murray River at I P.M Monday. Rev. 1:). Wallace lVlaoPher& son, B. A.. Minister. SUNDAY SERVICE for the Hampton Charge of the United Church of Canada. Victoria 11 AM De Sable 3 P. M. Bonshsw 7.50 P. M. The Borsshaw " d , Soho)! wi1l,be holding its annual Rally Day Service, (Sunday, September 17th.) THE PBESBYTEEIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. - Central Parish. Services next Lord's Day are as follows: Canoe Gave 11 A. M. S. S. 10 A. M. Nine Mile Creek 3 P. M. S. S. 2 PM. Churchill S. S. 11 AM Clyde River 5. S. 10.30 A. M. Mis- sionary Thank Offering service at 7.30 P. M. special music. Rev. Donald Nicholson. Minister. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH FUNERAL CAMBRIDGE, MASS. Mrs. James man taking the service. Mrs. Mcr- most extensive Pmlmm of Work row way the former Betsy Mac- in years before the Kenzie: daughter of the late Mr. W??- and Mrs. Alexander MacLcod of he done. including sidewalks Hunter River. RETURNS neon nounav - Among mu. entering the Fourth of Government Pond will com- Year Class at College hem mmdly, sepwnibu 1-".,h' " springfmg wen, 1-re hu jun, rs. on Belmont and on Queen Street. Prince of Wales in Robert Frizzell of urned from an enjoyable two Indiana. Ohio. 5 etts and Maine. He also attend- A brother, Del- Personals Miss Mary Garland left this jg Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Lewis: and Corbett accompanied IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our dear son and brother, Lloyd MacKin- non. Riverdale. who was killed in Safe from all life's pain and care. To peaceful sleep and rest. And We who loved him dearly. Try to think God's will is best. Ever remembered by Father, Maonean. Mother. Brothers and Sisters. Short and Sweet ssiuoauieaunem oril e.o . Bake ii wiih snore! gases a ouuos swssr salsa C . noe-aiftod ” ".wiueeaom').I;4” nap. salt. K tap. Ilagnall-comptoni - Wedding I -.... At St. Peter's Cathedral yesterday morning at 11) o'clock the marriage took place of Eileen Margaret Compton. Charlottetown. daughter of Mrs. Wallace Mnccaiium of St. lliea.nor's and the late Mr. Stanley Compton, with Mr. Louis R. Bagnall son of Mr. and Mrs. Merton Bagnail of Belvedere. Rev. Canon E. M. Mai- one officiated at the ceremony and. the wedding music was played by' Miss Susanne Brenton. Red and white giadioli were arranged on the Cathedral altar and in the chancel.: Miss Compton was given in mar-i rises by Mr. William Cotton and attended by was Edna Maclienzief and Miss Helen Bagnell as brides-I maids. Mr. Clifford Campbell wasp groornsinan and the ushers M12. Donald Meclood and Mr. Fred? Cannon. i The bride wore a traditional white satin gown with full-length t1-ain.I The slender bodice had a jewel; neckline and the long sleeves came in points over her wrists. Her full-5 length veil was held by a coronet of lace and she carried a cascade of talisman roses. I The bridesmaid gowns were or, dale green and copper rust satin with neckline insets of lace. They wore matching pill box coils and carried nosegays of yellow fines and mums. . The reception was held at "Oak- wood". and the bride's mother and Mrs. William Cotton received with the bridal party. Mrs. Msccallum wearing a brown crepe afternoon frock with brown access ion and a corsage of talisman roses. Mrs.' Cotton was in a hunter's green dress with marcasite trim with which she wore hunter's green accessories and standards of white gladioll and! bouquets of snapdragon. which will take them through the p Maritimes and the New England- brown tailored suit with yellow ac-p -roses. ding included Mr. and. Mrs. George Smell of Summersidc. M1-sand Mrs. Keith Compton. Summerside, and Mr. and Mrs. George I-Iogg of Wilmot. down the width of the sidewalk. Following the reception Mr. and,A Curb Will be left to make for Mars. Bagnall left on a motor trip more uniform parking of Imoblles. While working on Queen Street snack The bnde wore mwemng nlthis week workmen uncovered a 200 gallon gasoline tank in front of R H 11 canon” and 3 dust” of ummanlwhiclfglgdughatr 1X:i:'memor:.. to . Out of town guests at the wed-I? :f,:i:h”';:m"efm1:g:” "an" M" tank was placed there in the early 1920's and states that he believes it to be one of the first in this Province. pensed gasoline to the few motor vehicles being operated at that time. and Mr. Walsh was one of Monoav. ocrossa zun Important Aniiouncementl ANNUAL CAMPAIGN In Aid oi PROTESTANT ORPHANAGE OPENS FACTS TO REMEMBER AT PRESENT mE ORPHANAGE IS WELL FILLED wrrn CHILDREN-INDICATIONS POINT so A csracrrv HOUSE THIS COMING WINTER. ALTHOUGH THE TRUSTEES ARE ExrnEMEr.1i CAREFUL IN THE MANAGEMENT on THE "HOME", MAINTENANCE EXPENSES HAVE RISEN ALARMINGLY WITH THE COST OF ALL NECESSITIES AT THEIR PRESENT HIGH LEVEL, EXPENSES WILL BEACH AN ALL-TIME HIGH THIS YEAR. HERE IN P. E. I. WE GO CANADIAN-WIDE APPEALS. BUTE WITH EQUAL GENEROSITY TO THIS APPEAL OUR OWN HELPLESS CHILDREN. IN Am 0F CONTRIBUTIONS. LARGE AND SMALL, WILL BE Acimowr. EDGED IN THE PRESS. a yellow rose corsage. I ' m reception ....1 .u..1............i at "Oakwood" were arranged with' Suburban Area I O 0 Building Permits auto- Co. store poi-ty.t,wo When the struction partment of From it. Rogers dis- the suburban area of Charlotte- town. calling for an estimated con- valuation have been issued Planning Division, Provincial De- The permit calling for the great.- est expenditure was that granted to the Island Fertilizer DURING THE PAST FEW YEARS. NTRIBUTE MAGNIFICENTLY T0 ALI) NOW IT IS URGENT WE CONTRI- Survey Finds .Housewife's ioi Noi giiappyv' PHILADELPHIA. Sept. 14-(AP) -The housewhlfe's lot is not a nap- py one, women doctors said today. The conclusion was voiced at the sixth congress of the Medical Wom- en's Intemationai Association meet- building permits for of 3334300. by the Town Natural Resources. Company Street Program Nears Completion The Charlottetown Street De- flll the tank when would drive up. the the staff who would rush out to customers The gasoline tank was used for three or four years after which it was covered in and forgotten. Workmen had to break it up to get it out to make an even sur- for the erection as a fertilizer plant in Zone 0. The plant. I003-led on the old rifle range site. had a per- Two permits were issued for re sidence construction in Zone 1 which is an area bounded by the City limits. Spring Park Road, lng here this week. The women doctors presented the results of a questionnaire sent to mit-estimate valuation of 5150000 3 13 countries at a forum on the path- ology and hygiene of housework. Replies from four continents all reported such troubles as dishpan hands, aching backs, sore feet, that the west side of the street. Areas Ver- are being made wider by season is Three projects are still to on the north side of Belmont. and on Lepthorne Avenue. Rebuild- ing the culvert at the north end plate the program. At present crews are working cutting MAIITIMI . DISTIIIIUTOI I'll! IDISON ELECTRIC 100 (it. George It. In A. It. AvIrd'I face for the parking area. An old cannon. Pteviously used as a hitching post in front of the Royal Bank building. was also pulled out when work was being done on Queen Street. non was similari to the one still in place in front of Hughes Drug Store on the corner of Grafton a few hours after reaching her lath birthday. The father is 18. World's largest Manufacturers of Automatic R CANADIAN ADMIRAI. CORPORATION. I.IMI'I'ED MARITIME IIAIIIII IISTIIIIIITOIIS LIIIITEI Phone I700 VI Phone 2800-L be that of M This can- lgeym Zena located Just and Queen. The Belmont workmen are cut- MEMPI-1215. '1'enn.. Sept. 14 - ban district between ting off the corners Where the (AP)-1-low does it feel to be a Edwlfd End mother at 13? In 5009 3: non, "I'm thrilled to death," said Mrs. Parking areas are being paved Chsrle Ray Parker. who gave M31080!” ROM- on Queen. south of Grafton, on birth is daughter Tuesday nigh. The rich tone ol the phoaegrapa and its triple-play antomati featui-ee.are matched by high Illld 2.”-m'.l ..-":.'."5'"'3'.':..:."5 Q I elm!-t10go.:'fIhliameane aelse- A Belvedere Road. River. one of the new residences now being erected in that area will zone 1 is strictly a residential area. W. G. Barbour is building a gar- "permlt" valuation of 512.000. It is its on the Malpequb Road. zone 4 comprises that part of the subur- the City limits. Spring Pare: Road. River. Walter Piokard is erecting a sales and service station for farm machinery at an estimated cost of iilliillllilllii uuliu-phnnugriiph OROUPID CONTROLS and We N0!” tired feeling and frazzled nerves. Dr. Dagmar C. Wilson of Britain. surveyed about 200 ranging in age from 25 to 65. she said '19 per cent complained of tiredness. anxiety and depress- ion; '18 per cent of flat feet, coma or bunions; frequent colds and coughs. 31 per cent: rheumatic 'psins. 27 per cent; severe headaches. 15 per cent. and disabling varicose veins. 12 per cent. 1-. Randolph Manning. 4 with an estimated outside the city lim- the Mount the st. Peter's Roads. an area bounded by and the North 88.000. Included in the 42 permits are four for residential construction in Southport. . 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