§.EPT_E.l‘11lLl3, .,1,., E32 fly/Liz’/z¢Ul.D DUTCH 40% 50 if hated and lasted, and did no LOOK! .L::'....1., “mm A. and 3 Old This offer, If 1:“! put the date on the package ofoiid Dutch when 1 opened 1:. money by using Old Dutch exclusively!" Old Dutch goes so far because it is made with Scisxnatite, tiny flakes which lie Eat and cover more surface. Old Dutch helps you economize in other ways, too. It docsu’t scratch. It give money saving protection to bathtubs, washbasins, sinks, pots and pans, etc. It docsaway too with the expense of buy. mg “special cleaners," for Old Dutch does all kinds of Fit-:imingandiatheon1yc1canaetyoungod_ And tothe moneysaving 0ldDutchl:rlngs, addthe saving of time. steps and precious energy. Keep Old Dutch handy in kitchen, bathroom. laundry and gm-age_ ROGERS SILVERWAREO 3 Salad Forlis for only 60¢ /§'1 QN1lllY.Silve:-ware with an overlay ofpure l1lVCK' at point of wear. Made by Oneida, Ltd. December 31, 1940. much chairing tlzatlknow Isava ourcll 013 Iliad: in Canada , Dutch label: ($1.60 Value) 800d only in Canada, expires OLD!) Mn... UTCK CLEANEEE. M Macaulay Avenuu. Toronto l m -nclo-Inn:-uvnimm pkfvru from Old Dukll labulu ta evr;mpl-I- lab-Isis:-d.__¢ for which please mu mu m. A. Roger: lad Forh and zlrwlcr i ill b . oh i NOIE smi 60¢ and 3 label: luv and! at cl 3flI.bI:d°l:vlL°I y:. DCR H100 P. E. I. Auxiliary British and Foreign Bible Society interested, are Branch secretaries, and others note the following changes-— nsked to Hon. Ti-easurer—Mr. H. J. Gordon, 127 Fitzroy St. Ch’town. Hon- Secretary—Mr. W. Warren, 19 North Charlottetown. Through the kindness of River Road, the Vestry and congregation of St. Pziul’s Church. Charlottetown, office room has been so_c:ireii in St. Paul's Parish Richmond Streets. For the co Hall, corner of Prince and nvenience of those concerned, the office will be open on Tuesdays from 2 p. m. to 4 p. m ‘Entrance on Richmond St. fiVfi% 'ffuV. .' L2’;-1 _ _ _ (C, _ . .. cmm‘€.’%§’ “”“i§‘"“"wi i :1: zaeuioclzi itilnlme is p)i‘o;i1ibibe<lfi1{¢‘-;£lti of lilo Dfiikc gngpgdghesggofaidxt , . ::W“““° Business College These are busy days at the Cihnrlottetown Business College BE c0llTEllTlED T O D AY . SMOKE A -PUNCH Enjoy a new sense of smoking pleosuro. Cigar-wiso thousands say one pull tells the rich, refreshing, stimulating story. Delightfully mild. Cellophane saves the flavour. at y our dc-tile.-r's , 15.. "loy (1 -.m.ik.- mp.“ g, ,l,,-. with gmeparstions under way for the Fall term uhivh opens Tues- day next. Everything is being done no im- rovc the facilities of this institu- ion both in the line of equipment renovated c1a.ss—i-poms and new up-to-nste teachinr. material. The regular book-keoping course has been extended to cover many of the best features now being oi- fercd by the mainland unirei'sitlc.s. New courses are already avail- able in Spelling and Rapid Cni- culetlon in addition to the thor- oughly proveri courses in Short- hend and 'I‘ypewi'itiiig, which have so long been the back-bone of a. business training. The Charlottetown Business Col- lege is equipped to give special at- tontinn to the very important sub- ’jeot of Business English which is so necessary for suooess under to- days business conditions. L 575 " cnusiinn T0 mznru . P'EI‘ER'S. NS., Aug. 31— (0P)—Noel Morris, 2'1-year-old Indian from nearby Bnrrn Head Reserve, wax crushed to death to- day when the side of a gravel pit. in which he was working caved in and trapped him. Eleven other Indian workers narrowly injury. _______....A mm...’ BIRTHS PAYNTElL—At. Prlnoe County Hos- lta.1Aug, 20th, 1939 to Mr. and Mrs. alter Paynter, Freetown, a son. BERNARD-—At Freetown Au:.19tli, 1939 to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ber- nard. 3: son. MARRlA(_I-ES OlIDMOB.E—-OUNNIN_Gl!AM t—At Belle River, Sunday, July Cloth. 193'.) by title Rev. W. B. N_[iioPhnll, Al- berta Eve] Cunnlrgham to James fitment; Cu re i-\ DEATH! _._.:.._.,L., _... ,,._L y DAVlSON—At Charlottetown on 'I‘hur.srlay. Aug, .1], 1939, James Frederick Devlson in ht: 53rd year. Funeral private from the M.oLean Funeral Home on Sat- itirday. Interment People‘: Ceme- 817. Too Late To Clasify ____.____.____._____ WANTED—PASSAGE T0 WEST- em Canada by Car, during Sep- teniiber. Apply Cliisrdlim. L-5'13. _.________._....._.___ T0 LET-—NEW APARTMENT. ALL Modern conveniences. Apply P. J. MacDonald. L-579-9-1-st KENT BEAUTY SHOPPE- work: Also student Bpoclola. Wonk 01.59 Fin er- & fin. ‘l1-I-1 The central Guardian this column is reserved for new: ol local interest but advertising of ll newsy nature may be inserted at 5 cents I word strictly ply- ablo l.n ndvsnco. PLAN TO spend a profitable Vl'lYll"~‘= bl’ utteiidiiig the Char- llmelown Bublliess College. L-5'78. ORGANIST AILRIYES — Prof. -loll“ lm‘-'1. Mus. Buc., recently en- gaged organist for the Charlobtg. POW“ Bllllllst Church has arrived 111 Charlottetown, prop Incl}, comes here from Siiint. John, N, B, HOLE-IN-ONE—Betty Large of Charlottetown ascended 1;, to Bolfdoniks hall of fame yes- terday when she scored a ho1e-in- one at the 13:.-lvodere course here. MRS LM'se'.. (‘li‘lVc found the cup W1 the l_35-yard sixth hole. She “'85 l3l€l)'lng with Mrs. Manning Bafmnll of Charlottetown TO ATTEND S. O. E. MEET -— M£=ssi's, Jack Webster, Hammond Fnrrl, Alvin Ford, Roy White, Nel- :»(‘.’;i Rnl)_)'.llS0il, Lou Diamond Her- bort, Tliririie and Fred Smit:h'mem- bers of the lcc_al Sons of England Lodge are leaving today for Saint John, N, 13, They will take part in 5 Sons of England old home \ oak in the New Brunswick city. STUDY FOR PRIESTHOOD —Mr. Ray Miiriiaghan. son of Mrs, John Murnziglian, Powrizii Street, loft .\_'°Sl0HlI1y for New York, where I _ W1 _entr'r the MOllaSt!*."y of the P.i.s.xir.i1i.st. Fatlwrs to trike up his sfiidirs for Llio Pl'lPSLllO()tl. For l‘lflll.V .\'l‘m‘s n lflllllllil Altar boy at St. Diiiistiiifs Basilica. lie was "fl W“‘ll‘“"~'“‘.V night presented Vlllh a coinpllmeritarv address read by Alllilli‘ Griffith and prcspntm \\'llll a wt-‘.1 filled purse by Francis Mrl)niial(l, the furict:oii bt-iiiiz held 1" ll)" Asstmbly iiati of the B‘.l.\1ll(’ft THE LI,'1\'(‘llE-ON .' FOR sin PERCY EVI:’l<lE§ST"3—‘-‘Ix the luncheon to be tender-ed Sir PerC.V Everett by tho Scout Ex. €011‘-1V0 anti the Soenicc Clubs at UK‘ Clmrlottctmvn Hotel on Tucs- Ll:‘i\' m 12:30, all ln€ll‘.l)t‘l'b ot zrou) (‘()il1lilll'it‘(3S, loc'il associzitioiis and Qlllcr persons interested in the Scout or Guide niovemeiits will be \\‘f‘lCOillCCl provided that Scuut ilenrlqiiarters be notified by 11.00 3. m. lsziturriny to enable ‘accom- lll()Zl.'|i10il. Phmie 1100, luncheon °« L-571. BE SURE to take Business Eng- lish when you enrou M the c, )3_ It will prove iiimluable in later L-576. RE(“EPTl0N' ron sm rnncv E\‘El<1.‘TT—On Monday evening at iiiuf‘ o‘clock a reception will be held in tile Clinrloltetown Hotel to inert Sir Percy Everett, Deputy Chief‘ Imperinl Commissioner of lllf‘ ijcr Scout. movement. Lmd Ham ’l‘ro.i.u:oi of the Girl Guides ino‘; iiriit, Scou'.crs and Gulders, S(‘ll20l‘ S('0‘.lLs and Guides, are in- vitrxl to be present. A nominal charge of 33c for refreshments will be t.‘l1Zll“,Z(‘(l, tickets to be obtained at the desk. L-5'14, YA(‘ll'l‘ CLUB TO HOLD BIG DA)-—A iiiretiiig of the Slimmer- side Yacht Club was held on Wed- iie.sd1j,r evening when final ar- I‘Zll‘.[1"3lli8Il'.S were made for their extensive program on La.l;our Day. 51. 4: The committee in charge have €\'(‘l‘}'tlllIil.I in readiness. Numerous pr..3~ arr bFlXlg given for the \':ir.‘0'.i.s (‘\'F‘l‘ilf». Not since the days of the suiiimeiside exhibition has sucit a baiirz up prograni been set. The jnchtsnicn are getting their boats imtly for the racing: which is sch ‘ed for one o'clock. Yachts- mcn from nil over the i\-Iarlttrnrs are Lurking the Summerside Club and sondivv: .1 good representation SC1‘Q(‘i!l‘.L Ryan, who is always to the fore when tliere are any water sports is lendin :1 hand which ussiires .sllC(‘CsS. he program is be- ing put on to r.iise funds for the b;: r\':.rtbumbci'1aiid zinviunl meet, wliirl‘ is to be held in Summer- side next year.-5. REGISTER NOW at the Cher- lotte own Business College and take advantage of the more mod- cru L‘L'l'rl.‘L‘S bcing offered for the Fall and Winter term. L-576. ARRANGEAIENTS FOR SIR I'ERC\’ EVERETTS VIF|l’I‘—F‘inal arrangements were completed V65- tcrdny iiftcrnoon at a meeting pre- sided over by President Palmer, of the Excciitive of the Provincial Boy Scouts Association for the visit on Moiidiy of ‘Sir Percy F.‘v(‘rct'., Deputy Imperial Chief Scout. He will be met by rep- l‘(‘s("llllll\'CS of the Association at BOi‘i'lt.‘1l at 11:45 n. in. Mid. after iii.\pt‘cting Borden Boy Scouus. driven to Summerside, where he will be the guest of the Prince county District Association at lunclir.-on at the residence of Dis trict President and Mrs. A. R. Brn'.iinn. Later he will be guest of the Hon. Premier Camp- bell in too at his summer resi- (lence at. Stanley Bridge. In the .’\‘€l‘.llll,Z sir Pcrcv will be iruest Of the Boy Scout Executives, Provin- cial l)lFli‘lCL, and Group, at dinner in tlie Chari0tt(‘vc,'.\'n Howl. At 1-? p. m. a rercptlcn will be held in the hotel when Sir P€l‘CV will meet. scouts and Gviirlcs. in addition to coinmitteos and officials. on Tues- day forcnoon, Sir Percy‘ Will be lnlroiliicccl to lrmllmz citizens, nnd at hnlf past. twr-lve will be guest speaker at B. luncheon of Scout and (‘nitric oxer~.ut.lves and thr Sir for vnrious service clubs. Later Pf‘1‘(‘V will leave Hnilfnx. by plane l D. MacLean UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wiltsbiro Phone 119 A-Huh: NOTICE JOHN INCII, MUS. BAG. Tuition in Plano, Organ. Voice and Theory stmimts pre ml for Mount Allison 'nmlnntlom Baptist. Church Telephone 1728 Studio at Fitzroy St. ontmnce to n THE ciiARLo_'ijTETQyvN GUARDIAN‘ Announcement! Undvr Supervision of FREDA LORD im MARIANNE SAUNDERS n BRIGHTON CLUB HALL on TUESDAY. SEI"l‘EMBER 5th 9A..1ol2A.M, for Children 3 to 6 Years. activities. flue on the roof of “Comfort: Lodge", King Street, caused con- siderable dainzige, about 1.30 ves- tcrday afternoon, before being extliiguislied by firemen. A port- ion of the roof was cut. away and an adaptor hose used. PERSONALS Mrs. R. J. MacDonald accom- Diflled by her son, Francis, left this morning by train to visit. friends and relatives in New Glasgow and Antigonish, N. S. The many friends of R. J Mu. Donald of the C N, Telephone Plant. Department, are pleased to know that he is home from the H05l’>ita1 and is doing nicely. Hospital Assn. conference Here Is Concluded Tm? anniial meeting of me Maritiii-.e Council of Llie Roman Catholic Hospital Association of United states and Canada was concluded here yesterday with a round table (liscussion on ll0.\Pila- nl [)l‘(rl)lCll'lS_ Moilier 1<.vnr.tius of Glace Bay. N. 5 ma sistrer Anna Seton of 1-itiliiax presided at the round table (lJN‘,u5Sinn. Lectures tdoay included Dr. J. F‘, Bate-.2 of Glace Boy who spoke on "'ncw ririizs” and D1‘. J. D. Mc- Guigiiii of Charlott/zzoxvn nlio a/:l- \-nncnd sugizosuoiis on how hos- Dium could aid in the eradication of social diseases. Delegates appointed to attend the meeting of the Canadian Hos- pital Council to be held at Tor- onto in S(‘[)lPllll')‘.‘l‘ wern. Sister Anna Seton. Halifax, Mother Igi12=.‘.i'.is, Glace Bay and Sister St. Stanislaus. Chatham, N. Pre- sident Sister St. Paul of the Cross. Glace Bay. presided‘ at the busi- ness meeting. Resolutions passed included: Than: the Maritime Conference send a delegate to the next an- nual lTit‘€t1lL'l’ of the Catholic Hospital A£>.UClal.lCIl in St. Louis. Mo. That the need of trained social workers in ou.r Maritime hospitals receive more attention in the im- medi.itc future. That lriters of appreclzition be son. i‘«f:i Mclalizm and Deputy Mayor Holman as w(l1 as all other.» who (‘,01lLI‘ibl1l€'d to our program: also to the Sisters for !hr*i.r kin-.1 reccmiori and hospitality. Sister Kenny of Clwtliam. N B. was aopoimecl rlvivgzixc to the Catholic Hospital A°‘.~"’r(‘l2‘il’.l’Jl‘l mort- imr in St_ Louis. _\’I0., .li'ue 1940. Mother Ig1iatr.is' invitation to hold the next annual meeting of the C0l‘ifE.'I‘("1(‘f‘ in Glace Bay, N. S., was socoptecl. HA1\1-I)IER THAN sour: MELBOURDIE —lCP> —- Teddy Reynolds, seven, on ii trip to Eng- land had [5 1518 701 in buy his mother a special pmsont. Thi- movnev dwindlozi on tile way and his gift on landing was some post- age stamps. "I llnd i.lw_v alwziys come in hniidy." he said wisely BATTLE I. FANTILE PAR.-\LYSl’S OUT BREAK BUFFALO, N. Y, Aug. 31 — (AP) —'I'l1e Health Board today barred assemblage of children un- der 15 years of age in 11 step de- signed to control nn outbreak of Infantile Paralysis that has totalled '79 cases since July 27. There have been four deaths. Km» lt‘llnarrl'q in tfl’. home. HOWARD Mclllflls School Shoes Of Tested Quality Boys’ Solid Leather Shoes $2.25 & 52.50 $1.75 ‘“ $1.95 52.35 “‘ $2.95 Special Line WOMEN'S SMART SHOES New Patti-rns ‘ESL MEN'S WORK ll()0’I‘S ALI. WEl.i. KNOWN BRANDEI) LINES Splits $1.75 and $2.00 Full Grains 2.75 to 425 We (‘nrry Greh—Vnlen- tine—-Sismnn nnd Till- sonbcrsz. Nothing Better Made Today begins our sec- ond yenr in business. Our policy remains un- chziiuzcrl "The Best for Lens- for ('asIi". HOWARD Mclllllls Twell Bldg.--Gt. Geo St. openlnl 0! Brighton Kindergarten Morning fined with Kindergarten R00! IRE —.A spark from the Filling Station Permit Refused By City council Previous Motion Res- cinded At Special Meetiiiir Yesterday The City Council yesterday, at an emergency ine:t.ing, rescinded E re- solution passed on Aug. 24 granting ])(‘i'n1L\SlOll to the Imperial Oil Com- pany to erect. a filling station at the southeast corner of Kent. and Povviial streets. and passed a motion i_'iis:ng the company's application. The resolution was moved by Councillor Blanchard and second- by Councillor Heiirresscw and passed on the casting vote of His Worship Mayo." Poster. The vote stood: Ayes—Council- lors Holman, Hennessey, Blanch- ard and Dougan. Nays—-Councillors McKee, Lap- thorn, Chandler and McIntyre, In opening the meeting the Mayor stated he had received tihe followinrv letter, signed by oouncn. lors J. E. Blanchard. Jiis T Malc- K.e and A. Hennessey: "We the undersigned request you to call a meeting, Aug. 31, to reconsider the granting of a. permit to the Im- prrinl Oil Company filling station on comer of Kent and Pownal Streets on the soiitlienst corner. He also had received the follow- ing communication from the Sec- retary of the Board of School Triisteos: dated Augr. Zti: “To His Woizsliip the Mayor arid ll'l9nll)t’ZS of the City Council: “Goiitleiiivii' I have rho lionour to advise x-on "". "v.-- following i'v.=nlutii~ii \\' "l(‘illl‘{l iiimnimous- 1v at a m"€t.iii:: of the Board held _\'t.‘SLL‘I'(l8.}' mIrriw-»nii- "Wl:eri>ns "in. llozird on the 21st instant aldcpfvcl iriariimously 8. re- solution adrisiiig and requesting the City Council to refuse permis- sion for the erection of a gasoline filling station at the soiifhcast cor- ner of Kent and Pmvrinl Streets as it was comidrrvd an increased men- ace to the school childrm attend- I11‘! three sc.'1co's. "And whereas it is learned from prc=s report.-a that the Council has rzrantrd p:=rmls=ion for erection of said filling station "’I'herefo'e resolved that the Board l‘C’d.f“i"m the aforesaid re- solution and rcspbctfullv request the City Counril to reconsider its fiilll‘lf7“l7RllOI‘l for the erection of this filllrn station which will in the opinion N the Board, as previ- nuslv shied, ho an inrre-used men- rire to the srhonl children " His Wnrthip nxnlsiinod that he had not attorvir-rl lhoso meetirigs of the School Board at which the rosoliiiions were nzi.<<Nl but they rill were nwar." of the stand he look in the matter. Coiiticlllor 7Vf"Koi= said was it spociol mcetirr: to sirlr-r the motion. I Councillor Blanbhnrd had voted (cm the resnliition but prI‘=surv was l"l'f‘ll'Ylll to hr-or on him since ll’1("l’1 Cnunrillor I-Ir~nr~.ess'*\' held the .°:mo opinion new as M the p‘e- \'lNI< mrvtfng. C"llY‘(‘lll"l‘ I-Iolmnn said his stand via: well known He had not rlmrwetl his ml"d and was of the ("')ll‘llfV'1 tv‘*l< second resolution from the .<~‘iosl Board shou'c1 not be ignored. Cf‘.ll“"lll"" l\f€'Int\'re said lhev l-’ll(‘W his \'l>f‘\\'< and bi: vote would 3- mp s'lYV'lP_ maintnuiiiirz that at ,-.-r-amt H~l< corp!-r was :4 hazard his id ea remn- pnd a filling station would lessen tho lmzzrvi t‘,~m"il1or Doiwn," r=""""lon and 21 V After some discuss nzked for n on- Those who made appli- cation for the Retreat at Beach Grove lnn this week- end will be accommodat- od. W. J. ENRIGHT C. SS. R. L 526-8-3li. oedure, it ‘.15 decided on motion of Coun. Blanchard, seconded by Coun. Miwliee. thnt the previous vote be reconsidered. It was then moved by Coun. Blanchard, seconded by Coun Hennessey, “that the resolution of the meeting of Aug 24, 1989, per- mitting the issuing of 8 license for the erection flild operation of a gasoline service station by the Im- east comer of Kent and Pownal Streets be rescinded and that the spnlicstion be now refused." On the vote being taken it stood as above given. Before the meeting adjourned Councillor Chandler informed the Council that a lady owing $300, for taxes would not pay until a city clerk had been appointed, He also stated that a number of those in arrears would do nothing until an adlustment Board had been an- pointed Councillor Blatnchaxrd suggested that in future when permission was astlu.-d for erecting a filling station that it be advertised for is on an opinion to \'i«.v*.\‘s. express Social Service Work Discussed. At Convention WOODSTOCK, N. B, Aug. 31 —iCP) —Thet no member of ii Christian Chimch will attempt to evade his personal responsibility for social wrongs was an opinion expressed in the Social Service Board report presented at the 94t.h annual Maritime United Baptist, Convention which opeded here to- day. The report urged co-operation with the Christian Social Coun- cil of Canada, the Canadian Wel- fare Council, the League of Na- tions society of Canada. the Nova Srotin social Service Council and Temperance Alliance, and similar associations in other provinces. Among social problems needing attenlng the report listed iutem— peranoe, gambling and lotteries. unr iployment. housing and public hr-nlt.h. Rev L, H. Crandall. Sydney Mint-s. N S.. president of the con- vention, was in the chair at the ion as to pm- 1 opening session. The first devotion- al period was conducted by REV. S, D Tritm, Tl"_V01’l, P. E. I. One of the reports revealed that $112,926 had been received for denominational purposes. “We have concrete roaxis join- ing our countries“, but no concrete month so that people woud be (ziv- , their : periol Oil Company on the sout.h- ’ barriers are erected between can-‘ ads and the United States, said Dr. R. W. Psdclforri this nfoer-, noon in bringing greetings from Lhe 5 North em Baptist Convention the United States . The report. of the Foreign Mis- sion Board was ul\'e'ri by Dr. J, B. ‘ NI“Lfl|l1‘ll’l. Toronto secretarv of the Canadian Baptist. F‘m~s“Ign Missions Bmm, Rm‘, 1'‘. S Crossman. Sprlrwhill, N. S . and Rev, Gar-1 (ion Bares. Dartmouth. N. S , dis- cussed this report, A forum on of,’ cessive year. I E. Mrs responding secretafl‘: Seaman. Amherst. N trensiirer: "oncwn. Mission Band Treasirc-r AIR CELLS AND “B ” BA TTERIES mission work as conducted by F. L Orchard. 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