SEVFEMBER 13. 1952 ' . THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN ,, PAGE THREE Ti . so-o-4-o-oeoovo-0 ; THE CENTRAL euaiiniaulirt Supervisor "t R1. . t d L.f gl -: inn column is reserved for news simmyis 1-an - Phone aza. Leaygs To Attend e 1g10-I1 an 1 le 3 ' of local Interest, but advertising . , of s newgy nature may be inserted MILK Foil HEALTH - Milk for . By Very Rev. Georro C. Pidgeon, D.D... Ll..D. : W-'v"" at five cents . word. strictly pu- Be-utv. Min: to: Btreiirth. U, N, seminar First Moderator of c . United Church of tannin , H CHURCH of ENGLAND rkmiri umrso 5., .......,,, .,.,,.,,,.,,,.s.,.,,,,., - 3 icowrl-i-U R 2 . --- CO0K'SfPf i-r. T ”;s:3;Ir..... C"”"" 0 ”' " ” "'" ',':.:".:..:”.': .?::.:::. it'll mu -. W""8 S. Ministers: CBASWELI. for Better Phour ' ' supervisor of the City Schools left Till: BEAUTY or HOL Anglican Reverend .I. T. Irwin Flvht "14 ""5 momlnk to serve as official PIANO and THEORY Rochford Square Cholrm and Orglnisti -.-. abgglk !l:,'o,:'h,r:rITce 1,0,: azutxenlzf Participant for Canada at the "Let the beauty of the Lord our St. Paul's remarkr "scarcely furl Raymond Player, MA, Mi", 3”, VISIT HI-STYLE MILLINEBII. 9 International Seminar nsored God be upon us," prayed a poet a righteous man will one die, but! BETHANy MECDONALD, A.R.C.T. J ' r. Canon Mnlono, M,A,, up” b" 15m m 29” I"ch”1"' by the United Nations Education- of the olden time. peradventure for a good man Fe EV St I -HI Si le. I am ifgmgagk .. THE BAPTIST CHURCN Hy ye .1 ma CREAM by me mm by ;il,NScientif'lc and Cultural Organ- We were reminded of his prayer rsome Psould even darhe. to :ie.'; -12. Off" . . THE JENKINS PHARMACY ill ' Zn On. thousand times on w ik't lane 0 the cases w ICI e i'l(-' 1 liiu ' ;:':";c:::':: T":n;";'9YDEi'::'-3 be open an day Sunday gmmwm :vhe9rl;gr9Ko?)l;!I'e1ac1n';319' I5 "W "'5' Miss Johnston has been signally fnhe top of a hill in a rnuggeiii disqllo help through, he met? with Phone 1542", or 766 ii3"l';.ll:3iil..”"””"'”?" ......;. is A. M. to o -. M. ll ' f.'?".”.53di.”i..”.:L"ii.”t1?f.'2..?5c2i:f ms; 3:":t::.”-..:::l;l..:.te:...::' f:.?.”:..”i5'.”l1fi;.a123353 :2.:il5l ”- It 0 and 0 Guivivcns ATTENTION--Trade .1 . ' l b. ' I H uh; d - 1);. J. p. SWEEN Y m 1, a a at this conference. she was flowers-white and yellow and led firm in his moral Drlnc Pit! l-ll :V',gkpE, "wing at usual time. rg:ym,n IF". M3'!?,l:d' ,,bum "om ma om: unm sen: ggflgxggn HOW It 3l'lj8M0n Ind rsecommenged to participate in the and blue. I'm not a botanlst- sternlyl Just. ;I'h8tIlJ:1cal tiio lgimp Everybody " umber umi - tengnsrd ybtahe Natloiial Museum Im sorry-but I know what Ilik-,. piormllie p bl:OLlgltTlsxi:lC jus c!e,r uh .,m;'jTTT':'-T' Io AM.-se ' ma 1m..-m.gu.g. -- WEST KENT Ho 5 and S h 61 ” "M 3 C””” ” me 9"” lmd Nalure M” 9"” I" Ch'""”"K "0 "3 m””' , I” ""3" ” 3” , g S. PAULS ANGLTCAN school PASTMES you.” serve proudly. Association me.:nl Ageing! Standing success she has had In mood. The Stonier the path be- that dthet God whose (ljaws ob-, s CHURCH 11 3rMt"P"m"7 ''"l 3"h'''"'' Ear dlhe linest An I liakedt gars' Room Wednesday ' Scpiembei, foegeciilildlrgen eadri1ti:Bitild()lIilli.ls dgiti)rTEat.xl'!i: Eigenriiged thenerlgvexlvlgie Srtllgeicitlleosweflll iiiagse Bd;"i:l:d)IA'Iti'la”EI'FHCC”g eous.l epartments. res s, ro , won er u pas ry s op 17th,'8 g . ' n h b ' f ' The Pariah Church Hylnlgitt "Hut Thou Not Known” 8'5 Stewart BBKETIP-V Iim :- InvePl')l'Ie'i:!C-3EBdV:3i')Cia:liIfle(1x.1 working iiickbgglyigdptxetlitlgvhiliifgligfln Willi: . . . ' Established 1169 by Boys! 11 Amiueglrlf i rvnuc sreivoanarnv, B00i(- The Seminar entitled "The Role leaves: there . lone daisy that Kl"? Smmon Bdumed the W"'i Fo,,,,,,,u,,.,. . .- vns Worahp conduct- Mat.-DONALD M010 533"” KEEPING. Mrs. Helen Acorn. of Museums in Education" will seemed to have wandered out of Pie N” the C05”'”” ”"”"”'"5 M?----j Ed by the Minister. Preacher: Radio repairing. Amplifiers and L t h B , - l- - . that the nation's wealth couldl 11.5 Reverend .l.'l'. Ibboit. lbeetor TECVW D15 14- 5- T001115! 01 Sound UYSV-Ems. DISC and (Bile I'6- mam 9' Curr” Banding. Phone 1';-e:okll;'n.L 2 man)” Museum at I23: gKt)Ll1:?;1?llu:feII:g'?1i Provide. Is an attractive churciil L E S """”0'"0"- cording. 180 Kent St. Phone I207. ' essential to the "worship of tiiel Mr, Paul Cudmove - Orllnlli f-Ilisiiwrs Cordially Welcome Mm WPRESBYTERIAN THE KIRK or 5. JAMES - 7):. Reverend T. H. B. Somera. M , S.T.M. Minister. llllss E. Lillian lVlacKensie. tliiis. 8.. F.;VI.C.M., nrganisi. and Director of the Choirs. 17:3?-Divine Service and Ser- mnn conducted by the Minis- i Soli::Re(-Iialive: "Then Shall the has of the Blind Bo Opened". Air: "lie Shall Feed Ills Flock" Lxirs. N. D. Muclsean. Air: "(fume Unto Him" dell --Miss Barbara Rogers. 'lymn-Anthem: "The Lord's M! (Han- Shrphrrrl" (Tune Crimond, arr. llolirrion) . Visitors Cnrdially Welcome ZION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH rrliire and Grafton Streets ' iicvcrcnd G. Carlyle Webster, Minister Organist and Choir Director Mr. Frank Johnston. A.T.C.L. 10.00 LM.-Chiirrli School il.00 LM.-Morning Service-J. A. Johnston. M.A.: llandfuis". .intbem: "God Who Made Earth and Heaven". 2.10 PM.-A f ternoon Mermaid Church. 7.00 l'ItI.-Evening Service-J. A. Johnston. M.A.: "An Added Conclusion.” I ' A Cordial welcome To All. "Handling service, BIBLE SUNDAY NFZPTERIBER 28th .l.NNl'Al. AND JUBILEE OFFERING STARTS IEPTEIIIBEB 29th BIBLE OBSERVANCE TVEEK FICPTEMBEB 28th to -. OCTOBER liih When a New Revised Ver- sion of the Holy Bible will he issiicil. BY your prayers and sup- PWI Plan to share in these imrorisnt events. yyj Sermon: "The Voice of the Living God". solo: "I Come To Theo" (Roma) -Preston Beck. 1 P.M.-Special Student Service Sermon: "Careless Talk Coats Lives! Careless Lives Cost Sermon: "When We Start Some- thing New". Talk!"--Rev'd. J. T. lrvvin. Young Men's Quartet: "Tell Someone About Jesus"; "Now The Day Is Over". liymn: "When Morning Dawns" (Acliley). A cordial invitation is extended to you to attend these services. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH 219 Kent Street Marvel D. Dunbar. B.'l.'h., Minister Miss Thelma Burns, Organist and Choir Director. 10 A.M.-Church School and Pam- ily Hour "In the fear. the nurture and admonition of the Lord". 11 A.M.-Morning Worship and Communion Sermon: "Divide! Divide!" Solo: (Selected)-Mrs. Victor Runtz. 'l I'.M.-Evening Worship Sermon: "Mikiotl Mlklotl” solo: (Selected)-Mr. Preston Beck. Central Christian Church wel- CHARLOTTETOWN School of Music. Lessons in Voice, Organ, Theory and Piano. Raymond Player. Mus. Eric. Telephone 3173. CORNWALL SERVICE. - Sun- day, September 14th, at 8 P. M. Guest speaker Mrs. J. D. MacFar- lane, Past Prrslrlent of the P. E. I. Prcsbyterlal. Special music. MEMO. - See the w tinder- wood Pnrtnble Typewrl ra. R. Ivo Cudmore, 55 Queen Street. "Buying and cleaning timothy seed dslly. McGulgan and Boyle. THE MAPLE LEAF TAXI Com- pany has moved to its new loca- tion in the central part of the city at 131 Kent Street. across from Crockett and Storey Company. The telephone numbers are the same, 1802 slid 1722, CORRECTION - In reporting the death of Mr. Fred Acorn. in Boston. Mass, the Guardian yes- terday mistakenly referred to the deceased as Mr. Coady. A son of the late William and Mrs. Acorn of Vernon River, he is survived by two sisters. Mrs. John Callaghan and Mrs. Alex Coady of Char- lottetown, us well as five children in the United States. FUNERAL SERYICES - The funeral of Frank E. Christopher took place 'I'hui'sday morning from Pastor. 11.00 a.m.-Worship and Praise 2.00 p.m.-Children's Church il.:l0 p.ni.--Prayer 7.00 p.ni.--E angeiistio Meeting. Everyone is Welcome GOSPEL HALL Upper Prince Street Order of meetings for Lord”: Day Sunday School 10.00 A.M. Breaking of Bread . Gospel Meeting .. . 7.30 PM. "Yo Must Be Born Again" (John 8-7) "The Coming of the Lord Draweth Nigh" (James 5-!) The Salvaliai Army Great George Street "Home of Evangelina” Army Team oi Evangellats to conduct Sunday meetings. ll a.m. Holiness Meeting. '1 pm. Salvation Meeting. Brig. (Y. Knapp Div. (Inm- ACADIAN HOTEL 18 HOLLIS STREET HALIFAX. N. D. A modern brick building -- all newly decorated. wirin, comfortably fur- iiivlicd' rooms. Automatic the sprinkler System in 'V'3r.V room for your "lit-iiy and protection. Rn- dios avslhble. Free Over- lllitlit Parking. -.- DAILY BATES -. Rooms With Run- ning Water I SINGLE 1 51- . 83.00, 83.50 DOUBLE I 54-00. 34.50. 55.00 Room: With Private Bath and Shower SINGLE 3500.35.59 DOUBLE s6.5ob TWIN BEDS 37.50 ltuorvatiomu advisable s' for N.II. and P.E.I. Evening of Entertainment At Clyde River Recently Tuesday evening, September at the regular meeting of Clyde Lodge the members had as their guests members from King- ston, Melville and Argyle Shore. Mrs. George Hyde presided and six Grand Lodge 0 icers T6CEIVcd the usual honors, am all Grand Mistresses. . Mr. Davis Ward sang several numbers which met with a hearty applause, a trio composed of Mrs. Dixon, Mrs. L. Ferguson of Hamp- ton antl Davis Ward, accompanied by Mrs. Everett Holmes was much appreciated. A humorous reading was given by Mrs. sterling Glow in her usual capable mariner. A musical contest conducted by Mrs. Colin Murray who played parts of several selections was participated in by all. A delicious lunch of ice cream and cake was served. A hearty vote of thanks was tendered the Clyde members by the visiting On 9th, members, snd the evening was closed with the National Anthem. 2-8 SM cu. ft. 99-100 many It. ESEPTEMBER GLEARANGE t. We find ourselves overstocked on Electric Re- nierators and are offering the following new mod- els at greatly reduced prices: I . 2-6 cu. ft. K6illI?.:liii)l'lto(5-)'(c5&l' guaraniee)t.” evria rs -year ran ) 2-super 88 Kelvlnstors (5-year guE::nfce). 1-12 cu. ft. Universal (5-year gusrintoe). ---ALS0-- ?- used Kolvinator 5 cu. ft. models and 1-17 cu. ft. 2-door Keivinator, like new. suitable for store or restaurant at only 0295.00. us before you buy as our 29 years in refrig- "ailon is your assurance of satisfaction. PALMER ELEOTRIO Phones ms"-1444 "The Church That's Different". comes you to the services of the his late residence. 315 Richmond Lord's Day. Street, to St. Dunstan's Basilica. where D ' High Mass lwas , celebrated by Rev. Francis Bo gcr. Untied who also officiated at theMgray;c. - - The pallbearers were: .- . Mooney. Fred Coyle. Leo F. Doyle, M. J. Conway. Leo Bradley and 37 El" 5'9"” Frank Murray. Interment took place in the family plot in the Catholic Cemetery. FUNERAL DIRECTOR'S CON- VENTION - Maritime Funeral directors will- meet, for their third annual convention. at the Fort Cumberland Hotel. Amherst, N. S. September 21st. to 24th. The spec- ial lecturer and demonstrator will be Mr. Walter L. Clarke. of the Embalmers' Supply Co. of Canada. The closing banquet will be ad- dressed by Dr. Will R. Bird, dis- tinguished Nova Scotia author and lecturer. Several members of the profession in Prince Edward Island will attend the convention. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of a dear wife and Mother. Mrs. Patrick McGarr,v. whn departed this life September 13th. 1951. God has called our Itioihrr Away from a world of strife. To shine amnriir the Anzels In a fairer. brighter life. Our hearts are full of sorrow. And tears have dimmed our eyes But we shall meet her once again In the home beyond the skies. Ever Remembered by Her Husband and Family and Grandchildren. ZL. .s..Mm OHIIROII SERVICE Crapaud District Service will be held in Canoe Cove Church, Sept. 14th at 3 p.m. Rev. Bro. Killam will be the speaker. All L. O. B. A. members welcome. FOR THE BEST Iii IJRIIGSTORE NEEDS I IIHIOWGVIIIBCIMOVIIIM . Think of Life Insurance as a your child. it is as good in money values as stocks. bondl,'or real estate anti, in addition, it encourages two essentials of IIICCOIII M. C. STEWART. iii-us Grafton Street. dnmmm r. B. t. FLIGHTS DAILY except Sunday to New Glasgow and Halifax. Phone Maritime Central Airways 2061 or 504. CAVENDISH UNITED Church service Sunday. Sept. 14th, at 3.00 p.m. Guest speaker Mr. W. E. Brooks. SPECIAL SATURDAY at Stewart Bakeries. Fresh Orange Layer Cake, wonderfully rich and moist. Covered with fresh orange frosting. ST. PAUL'S Sunday School re- opens tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. Grading. Scholars, leach- ers and officers are urged to be present. wnvsaoc P:S'lT)ltAL CHARGE. The United Church of Canada. North Winsloe II A. M. Prince- town Road 2 P. M. South Winsloe 3.30 P. M. 1-Iighfield R P. M. Sunday Pastoral Charge. Sunday, Septem- ber 14th. Marie, Service ii A. M. Sunday School 10 A. M. St. Peter's. Service 3 P. M. Sunday School It A. M. Greenwich. Service 7.30 P. M. Sunday School 11 A. M. Rev. Russell A. Maclieod, Minister. ENGAGEMENT. - Mr. and Mrs. James Cole. Fountain Road, wish to announce the engagement of their only daughter. Margaret Lor- ralna to James Norris Sinclair, son of Mrs. Norris Sinclair and the late Mr. Sinclair, Springfield. Marriage to take place the 25th of Septem- her. ODDFELLOWS and Rebekah: are requested to attend the An- nual Memorial Service in ,ihe People's Cemetery on Sunday, September 14th, at 2:30 pm. Ser- vlcc to be conducted by The Mid- Century Crusade for Christ Personals Mrs. Gerald D. Burgoyne. a pa- tient in the P. E. 1. Hospital. is recovering satisfactorily from her recent' illness. Ralph Beairsto of the R.C.A.l"., Winnipeg, Man.. has spent the past two weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Beairsto. Margate. Miss Phyllis Tait, nurse in train- ing in saint John General Hospi- tal, has returned to her duties alter a pleasant three weeks holi- days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leiiaron Tait. Min Joyce Warren has secured a position with the Dominion Bureau or statistics, Ottawa. Un- til recently Min Warren was on the staff of the Royal Bank of Inserted by niisnnns and Family. Canada, Hunter River, P. ill. I. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Edmonds.' Toronto, returned home via the Cabot Trail after a pleasant visit on the Island. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brown, Pownsl. Bennett Elizabeth Messrs. Kenneth and Haywood and Miss liaywood have returned to tlyelr home in Villa Waters" after spending an enjoyable two weeks' vacation with their grandmother, Mrs. John R. Brown, Pownal. IN MEMORIAM ston has been granted leave of absence from her work for Charlottetown School Board. Prince Edward Island Department in perfume, it was a Joy to move of Education, and the Prince Ed- ward Island Arts and Crafts. Marrizige in New Zealand St. Wellington, Rev. I. H. Mcfiaul officiating on August 23. Meredyth Owen, daughlcr of Mrs. W. E. W. Owen and the late Mr, Owen, Oharlottetown, Prince Ed- ward Island, SCTVICE5 51-md3Y. 5CDtEmbeT 14'-h-lfred SIOIIPIISCII, Wellington, New Zeallind. C. Steffen.-zen. mark. School as announced. Heber H. "Stadaconn". Lowry Bay, Welling- Hardy, Presby. Supply. ion, tho home nf Mr. and Mn. Alfred Rive. Mr. Rive is the High ST. PETERS BAY illnlted) Commission!-r for (lnnarla to Ncw Zealand. was employ:-d by Marketing Board. Prince Edward Island. From 1942- 1946, she was it Lieutenant In the Canadian and upon her disrhlirgo. she an- rcpted a position with Mrs. Rive and left for Neiv Zo.'il.'inti in 1940. Mr. Steffenseii is an employee of General Motors. son Alonzo Patterson, who passed away, September 14th, 1948. Remembrance is a golden chain But all in vain. To have. to love When we were all together. I MacEwsn who departed this September Nth, 1948. Your life is is beisutlful memory. Your death is a silent grief. You sleep in God's beautiful garden In the sunshine of perfect peace. So we leave you In God's ' ' The rough road safely o'er. And the dear one we loved so well. Niles only gone on before. flowers and trimmings, bal- ance of Laurette Millinery, day, Friday and Saturday, September 18, starting at 2 o'clock. In order to attend Miss John-, the Of interest The marriage was sole-mnizcd at Albon's Church, Esstbournr-. New ZI.-aland, with 1952. of Miss Violet Clliladil. to Mr. Al- son of Mr. iind Mrs. ll. Brnbranrl, Den- Tlio IP('PpiIOII was held at Mile Owen before her marriage ihc Livestock Charlottetown, Women's Army Corps IN MEMORTAM In loving memory of our dear death tried to break, and then to part. Evnngelists. Those desiring lrans- 1; (hg negwgg go"-my og one-. pnrtation please meet at the Odd- heart. I fellows Hall at 2 p.m. , -....m....v.-- The years may wipe out many things, I But this they wipe out never. I The memory of those happy days.ib53"m”1 "1 Our Lovingly Remembered by MotlIer.'and eihphulle TIENIY Dad and Sister Patricia. . IN DMEMORIAM In loving memory of Mrs. Leslie life Special sale Felt and Velour Hats, stock from The Thurs- J9 and 20, W. WADDELIXS, Crapeuil upon a meadow where red flow- ers that my friends called "Os- wego Tca", bloomed in rlcli pro- fusion-rich in color and delicate among them. "There shall grain in the earth upon the top of the mountains," another Psalmist mm” The Li-"d'5 0”” Pmlnl-59 15; sang-productlvenesa in unlikely places. How the "oswego Ten" got there no one knows. but, once there, it took possesslo ”and made the desert rejoice and blos- som like the rose". So it happens in the human realm also that in remote districts of our far-flung! Dominion and in the slums of great cities saintly souls are found, whose lives flower with "the, beauty of holiness," 0 O O I "The beauty of holiness" -- an often holiness is presented in un- lovely forms. But lS it not a con- tradiction in terms-a holiness that repels? Once was heard Dr. Alexander Whyte describe two Christian men who ieally wcrc types. One was continually la- menting his slnfulneu. He was a merchant in a small town, and in the early morning his friends; would see him pacing up and down. in front of his store, shaking his head and smitlng his hands to- gether as he deplored the evil in his nature. His principles were rack-like; all who knew him ack- nowledged that his word. was as good as his bond; but no one was, drawn to his type of religion. 5 Now he had a neighbor equally, iciiable and equally efficient, but the opposite in temperament. He loved to take the boys fishing. and they loved to go with him, partly because he was such good fun, and partly because he always knew where fish were to be found. He was interested in their games, and when he could not play with them, he helped in providing for their play. His loyalties were as strong as his neighbors, and be- cause in him moral principle blended naturally with human kindness, his influence was lm-. rneasurably wider and deeper. The holy may be likenble too. . . . The phrase. we have Just quoted reads in full: "Worship the Lord Ill the beauty of holiness." Are we giving enough attention to the service of the Lord of beauty and in our war- ship? We cultivate the virtues character with unbending principles. Biittlic Lord of life expects also loveliness in our hearts and homes. Here is R man phenome l in his suc- cess in business, whose bankers built on his integrity in every transaction. But when a friend i got into difficulty as R consc- ,. quence of grave miscalculatioiai nothing could exceed his consid-, crateness and helpfulness. I His attitude reminded one of TOBIDHEET Rotary Wall Flame hm-ner A Real Fuel Saver See them at . . . ' VICKERSON ENGINEERING Co. SALES & SERVICE 58 Queen St. - Phone 2480 In loving memory of on darling, WINSTON DUNSIOID Died September lltls, IMO. They say time heals all aorrowa. And helps III to forget, But time so far has only proved How much we miss you yet. God gave in strength to face the blow. And courage to bear our sorrow. But what it meant to lose you, No one will ever know. Lovingly Remembered by Mom. Thrift and Economy. Ask me about our Junior Security Plan for your child. LET'S TALK THIS OVER. Dad Ind Daryl. rm mu, 0. STEWART Says : "Gift" for reaenilative nil: FA V0317! FRUI7 or 771: susoar MAKES Til! FA VDRITE ICE CREAM OFTIIESIASOIVA go,.:;&w17JZ1 FLAVOR TREAT FOR SEPTEMBER To many ponpln September is iiw lnvriioat month of the . . But whether you agree or not, you're bound to arrow- that. I'i-rfer-lion's PEACH ice cream. with all the exotic flavor of fresh, ripe. fruit. is one of the loveliest you've ever expor- Lord in the beauty of hollncs.s?"l Not necessarily. One of the rriostl we. in at irreverent religious services have ever seen was held beautiful sanctuary. On the other be abundance Mihand, persecuted Christians wor-: shipped reverenlly in the cata- lhat wherever two or three are gathered together in His name He will be in the midst of them, Nevertheless there are churches which suggest the spiritual in every line and inspire worship in spirit and in truth. Here is a lit- tle country congregation that de- cided I.i'lilL their cllurch needed re-decorating. Their resources were slender. and they set apart for the purpose all that they felt they could aiToi'd. But when the walls were finished the old wiri- dows were seen to be unbearable. So one family put in a memor-. lal window, and was followed by other families uiiiil every window was renewed. In. that setting new! pews were decided upon and pro- vision made for them. But then new pews could not be put on lhatl old,floor. so other members- came forward to provide a fine floor. one Then a new pulpit and chancel, were added, and behind them al window, the first. thing to catch the eye as you enter. with a re- production in color of the pictui'c of Christ In Gethsemane. They ended by spending more than seven times as much as they had planted at the start, but their church is an inspiration to their people and the pride of their de- nomination. It is the people's con- iributlon to the glory of God. Beauty in worship is not incon- sistent with practical energy in service. Jesus loved the lilies of the field and the birds of the air. and yet wore Himself out in heal- ing and saving men. Frank T. Builen once described ll. llindiiigl on a desolate coast of where they saw tropical wild flow- ers, indescribable in their beauty. stretching inland as far as the eye could see. He could not but ask. "Why such beauty where there is not a human soul to an- preclate it?" His answer was: "It. was for the Creator's enjoyment in the work of His hands." And He who welcomed Mary's gift of the precious ointment delights in Africa I l l Wedding Duetie of 14-K gold. Engagement Ring hns s'"'”" 585.00, smni.-. Sci (5.. H, TAYLOR Jl'IVt'EI.l.F.'BS COPROX WILL. CORRECT THIS SITUATION I the beauty of His people's worship and of lives lived in the ministrie I of love. - lasing strength. 150 Queen Street. COPROX is the co psvlzed cement cooling wrote about. COPROX protects wells and cellars against water nop- age and dampness. Rogers Hardware i Co. Ltd. Queen St. Phone 105 INTRODIICTORY OFFER FOR FALL SPECIALS AT Last! The wave you have always wanted at a price you can afford The Sensational Snap-Curl Lanolin Oil Push-Up The Curls SNAP Right Back Thtlrglivrnlnnenli are I-trestly reduced in price because we are advertising for the Ontario Beauiy Supply Co. ' solutions are fresh and have not set on the sin-lvr-s for month: Those waving soluilona creamy iiigredlenbs which nourish the hair and are extremely beneficial to the scalp and hair sirilriiire. EMPRESS BEAUTY SALON Permanents Machine, Machinelou Including Haircut. ('ream Shiunpoo. and Hails Style. Therefore our ronmin only natural Ph one 1 604 yr-av. . iem-ed. 40aa&&r-Wrardwefoy CENTRAL CREAMERIES LTD. SUMMERSIDE - CHARLOTTETOWN - scum: