Aucusr 14. 1941 .,- .. .. .. ,...-_»<qy3,?<w qn-zayrgjuvq I‘ - *7 .1». f¢¢j§§flf;;)fl!'-'“V" n-ml; ;,- i -7. - ~ q , .l Npw- sweeter, tastier bread with It's so easy to bake delicious, smooth-textured losvestif you use Fleischmands active fresh Yeast. This fresh yeast is juIl-strengtb. It goes rig/if to work to help you get best baking results every time. [F YOU BAKE AT HOME-insist on Pieischinsuds active fresh Yeast. The cake with the familiar yellow label! Dependable-Canada's favorite for over .70 years. /Wf""”"“"””” Y“ w lzv ‘ rte-tuna" u,‘ ....Y.§As "~4- ‘E\"\ oi . _ "HIS _ DOROTHY DIX SAY -- (Ccnlinued Loin Pug. 2) And, on the other hand a dtiughtcriliiy-lawi can win her mother. ln-lairs heart and make of her a frieiiri who will be a tower of strength to her by putting herself iii iicr mothcr-in-lmifl»; plucc and trying to CENTRAL GUARDIAN This column l; reserved lee one ef local interest, but advsrtldug el a Imvsy nature may be Inserted at five oente a well etrletiy pay- able in advance. CBABWELL for Photographs. C008’! for Photographs. Goal Compny. Phone 24$. HOWARD Molmflfl’ titted Footwear at 115 Queen Street. JUST ARRIVED. — Preserving Plums. Cash and Carry Stores. CHESTERFIELD! — Custom Made. very low price. ‘Iloomba Music Store. ALL WHOLESALERS will close their places of business Thursday. at twelve o'clock noon, in order to allow their staffs to attend the Fair. ~ CAVENDISH UNITED PASTOR- AL CHARGE. - Stanley Bridge i1 A. M. North Rustico 7.30 P. M. "Let us wait on the Lord." LIMITED BUS RUN for Borden and Mainland Points leaves Char- lottetown 11.15 AM. Returning leaves Borden 8:55 P.M., arriving Charlottetown 5:20 P.M. All trips Daily including Sunday. Island THE ETOWN GUARDIAN Don't Make This Mistake When Child ls onstipated “vig-P-Tu’ ‘ "'-4“$“"'u'i"g"l‘.'.'§¢l'!-‘°S 0W! ant eorredlfvyhsuyiel... new» - “cs1 coxnnsasrion us’: no h, , SUBANCE. t‘; tilts-sch so Ientl! z: m ar YOUR suvicl: Arnfesi uiihsiil“u"s'fived'ii'i'ii"ii£l"fy"ftf"" r ILGTIOII GIG O gbiliefusedu at rm drunks Better English ll- C. Williams ~ 1- Whit is wrong with this sen- ZosZJD" u- m i» m: 2. What is Lh _ lotion of “PBIGEIJZIGQPIE-rect pmnuno- ii. which one _of these words l; mlsspened? Wmptffllel‘. courvmut- 8W1". competitor. 4- What does the word "mama BfltB/ry” mean? 5. Wu-iat is a word beginning with re that means "a dreaming or musing"? ANSWERS 1- S": "D0 You want (care for or desire) cream in your coffee?" 2. Pronounce the i as in tie, not ""1- 3- Gvmntroiier. 4. Continuing Motor Transport, phone Z48. TANKER IN PORT-The tanker Elkhound arrived at the Marine Wharf yesterday morning from Iialifax, with a supply of oil for the Irving Oil Company. On un- loading her oil supply. she will re- turn immediately to her home only a moment. "Anger is rnctmen- WW madness, so control your pass- ion or it will control youfl-Hoi-ace. \ 5. _Reverie. S. S. ISLAND CONNECTOR will ~1oad livestock and general cargo for St. John's, Newfoundland, Mon. day. August 18th. For space and iealize how she will feel when the time comes when she has to give up her place in her son's life to sonic other ivoman, And if she will visualize that, it will mike hci vary kind and patient with the lonely old woman whose husband is perhaps dead. whose sons and daughters have left her for homes of their owii, and who h“ no port. cans columns-About it o'- clock yesterday morning, a car happiness except that which shc borrows from ner children. bearing a. New Brunswick license plate, and heading east on Graf- 27:? BELFAST (The Church of the Pioneers) ANNUAL SERVICE or COMMEMORATION SUNDAY, AUGUST mt AT mo Guest Preacher: THE REV'D. R. J. BERLIS, B.A., B.D., Special Music by the Mule Quortette St. John's Presbyterian Church, Pastor of the Church of St. Andrew and St. Puul, Montreal Offering for the upkeep of the Historic Belfast Cemetery. ion St., struck a. local car which was coming out of Church St. Little damage was done to the local car, while the mainland car received considerable damage to it's right front fender. There were e no persons injured. CITY POLICE COURT-At the Stipendlary Magistrate's Court yes- terday, two women charged with street fighting were each fined Sill and costs or 2O days A drunk and incapable $5 and costs or l0 clays, so. drunk and disorderly $20 and costs or 30 days. A man charged with vagrancy was fined $20 and costs or 30 days, while a person charged under the Prohibition Act was fined $200 and costs or three mvwxcvwvhc-xcyxyygp v- months. lhlgiht rates, apply Buntain, Bell d: Co, WEDDING BELLS-A quiet but Pretty Wedding took place at St. Patrick's Church in. Montreal, when Josephine Lanlsan. dauBhter cf Capt. L. Lanigan of Souris, P. E. Island wus united in matrim- OYIY t0 Joseph E. Creamer, also formerly of Souris. The ceremony was performed by Rev. W. Mur. phy. The bride, who was given in marriage by her cousin, John Lanigan, wore a suit of dusky pink with white accessories. Her cor- sage was of yellow talisman roses. She was attended by her sister Alice, wearing a grey flowered dress, picture hat and white ac- cessories. Hcr corsage was white carnations. The groom was sup- ported by Hubert Lanigan, cousin of the bride. After a. delightful wedding breakfast the bride and groom left is.’ New York on a short honeymoon. On their re- news-v ~ .-_.- M...- . t..,, l ~_‘,;._.\._ _. FAST... to; nouns 1...... SYDNEY’. For the convenience of the people of’ the Maritime Provini l 2:26 PACE l FREE-FOR-ALL 2:28 TROT earnest racing. Iiotton Revue. _. l 2.20 vac: 2.22 rscr m9 race harness racing. m Reasonable prices. Horse racing and Vaudeville in front of Grand Stand. Ii I:4S and will siort at 2:00 o'clock sharp. MORNING JUDGING HORSES_9:O0 o'clock until I p.m. CATTLE-Judging from 9 u.m. AFTERNOON Races will be coiled Vaudeville acts and entertainment will be interspersed between heats of ITie EVENING SHOW IN FRONT OF GRAND STAND Show starts ui 0:00 o'clock, with all acts of Vaudeville and Singing and Mun- FRIDAY’S PROGR AM AFTERNOON " Horse racing and Vaudeville in front of Grand Stand. Rcces culled of Ia‘ w start at 2:00 o'clock sharp. _. Vaudeville acts and entertainment will os interspersed between heats of EVENING SHOW N FRONT OF GRAND STAND Full evening program with all acts of Vaudeville. entertainment cud sing- Out final evening Ptrformoncawill be one of the best of Hie four. LYN_CH'S DIG MIDWAY will be in full operation on Main Grounds afternoons end evenings No need to go Into particulars-ell the thrillers will be there-oil the devices that please the kiddies so much. The very evenings tlia Midway will be o beautiful sight with colored lights ' MEALS-Lunches will'bs served In rlie up-io-dote Horse Shoe Dar, ond meals In restaurant-breakfast, dinner and supper. Dotli at buck of moin Grand Stand- latest in amusements. In the ADMISSION FREE TO MAIN GROUNDS, MIDWAY AND LIVE STOCK EXHIBITION -_ Afternoons SI-DD sass the whole show, Roces and Vaudeville-Children 65 cents-fol Included. EVENING S OWS-Admission 5D cunts-Children 35 cents fluxes Included. SEASON TICKE S at oII drug from and Old Spain $175 "I"! Included. They take in oII performances and ore transferable. No refunds ore mods on unused portions oi Season Tickets. mill-e IITION OLD HOME WEEK AND ' ' PROVINCIAL LIVE STOCK EX- TODAYW PROGRAM 3 g turn they will reside in Montreal. 0é0 o€ Ellen b Diary (Continued from Page 2;- I lhim this evening the distance to y-and from the snug home on the l-Bpruce Grove road, when he fetch- ed the animal home. "Paid a pretty stiff figure for him. I understand" I said looking him over. "Oh, Z Iwouldn’t say that" Jock replied "it all depends on how well he does." Jock is not one to haggie over a price especially in buying live stock. His philosophy is a very good one. “There's two things a. would-the purchaser can do" he will tell me humorously when we happen to engage in a deal "if the article suits him. he can pay the price or else he can leave it where it is." James himself is satisfied Lhot the newly bought with the iews of this lovely night on its back, will ultimately "grow into something." I O O so with additions like this, our modest herd is being continued. This was our second excursion to the fields this evening. Earlier, and on invitation from James. Jeanie and I had walked along the farm lane with him to view our growing crops. In the last week, i these have made rapid growth. Po- ! tatoes and turnips spreading to fill the rows, the grain lengthening and heading out to a degree which James "never saw better for the time of year"—a remarkable con- ‘ cession for James to make. Return- Ing Jeanie chuclded. “Yes” Jame! said "we've had many it walk like this-Ellen and I. But I never could make out whether her interest lay in the crops of if she came. lust to be with mp1’; James talked of old days this afternoon with a schoolmate of his, now following a. much-respect- ed and busy profession in another Island community. He had left his cares, to call at. Alderlea briefly, and with James recall some of the undying memories that belong to earlier years. Days in classes in the school down the river road, when desks were whittled, r sus- pect sometimes idly, yet precious memories as well as initials were carved there. "And do you remem- her . . . ." with a chuckle, for notwithstanding the many concerns or his profession, he has retained his boyish sense of humor, which to the one thus gifted is the fins touch of some nice fairy wand. As folks will even in distant country places, we hear many a tale of this . Sydney is a port of call on T.C.A. trans-Atlantic sir services‘ ,- LOW Convenient T.C.A. services to Sydney from Halifu, - _ john, Monctoa and Yarmouth. Use the T.C.A; direct link [R A N s A TEL: N T I c tween the Maritime: and Britain uzseve time, money sad iuiieei FA R T.C.A. new "North Star” airliners, powered by four vverldetl 5Y=IMYI° |~°"d°" ' ' 5255-75 renowned Rolls-Royce enginfl, bflflB 7°" "W "T773159 Sydney ie Glasgow -_ $242.75 dependability and speed in trans-Atlantic travel.‘ _~ S cious ; - z 36 assen er seats z z : room to lounge and move . 13a . rfpl h ‘gs cocktails refreshments cards and aout.:;resucair, , t "dlhx '° “m!” é é "was recreation. Complimentary hot meals i i 3 limiti" 51¢"!!! l!‘ Halifax to Glasgow - $257.25 swwudess servich 10% Reduction on Round Trip about him "making it in a storm" cooks PHOTOGRAPHS LOWEST PRICES Phone I42-L ‘Convenient connections at Glasgow end London fer Eurepeen points; Tickets _ v ‘_ . For Time Table and Other Information CONSULT YOUR LOCAL TRAVEL AGENT- P A S S E N G E R g g _ E X P R E S S I 5Q- closely the pattern of Another who ministered to the sick and the suf- fering and the care-worn with an understanding heart and witri equal interest and kindness to all who asked His attention. "He's got a nice woman" James says now birth hearing, is proud of her son. at day's end in the comfort of his Though, he would be the last one old armchair, a smelly cloud oi to claim it l believe he follows _smoke, like an sure. about his head man's kindness of heart. We know to bring the‘ comfort and skill of his calling where illness is. and Where death stalks; how "the lino of duty" is his first consideration. and the district which owns‘ his \ -in which to weave dreams, or relive old scenes. To me, James pro- fesses to have little notice for others of my "species." But odd times, I admit, with a flutter of unease, I detect a gleam of appre- ciation in his eye that has nothing at all to do with his farming or family -a glint that denote! I lively interest-J! I would have my- self understand it ie only a pass- ing one! "And why wouldn't he?" 1 ask, adding "the men from this community always knew how to pick them right!" And Jemes only smiles a bit vaguely at me. and rises to put his pips on the mantle, behind the stove. 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