-....._.._’- {RADIO TECHNICIAN Canada's luture will be assured . iThe menvol the Royal ‘Canadian Air Force are doing one oi the most important jobsin the country, and doing it well. HOWEVER _ fire/e are rill/some vacancies lobe “if: 11mm n oven! Iwfiimumfi Eduiationflidrfiin skiIITe Ground CravvfoppIieonts-Junigr Moiliculotion lass one yaor. Jusuumrur - Yes,’ never iorgét that while the rest oi Canada "bums" 7 with industry and new dvvelopment with an eager eye to the 'iuture, hundreds oi these Canadian "Man in Blue" are 'tralning and working, in the air and on the ground, so that For full particulars on “Air Crawlancl "- Ground Crewiirainindin the i I naval BHNflilNIflciililR FORCE B. C. A. F. RECRUITING OFFICER R. O. A. F. STATION, SUMMERSIDE l Age IJmli: ( Valera ns) Qnu: numiwpfyn 30W!!- _"snvr,cauass_ qnarisrvlvoursrtr" IN MEMCJRIAM in loving memory o! my dear husband Oalvin T. Reeves, rwhn pased away September 10th. 1M7. Time speeds on, two years has passed tinee death ita gleam, its shadows cast o Within our home where all was bright Here we mourn. but not Ln vain For up In Heaven we Jiope to rneet again. Lorlngly liemmnberod by Wife and ‘Family. TAYLOIPS JEWELLERS CHARLOTTETOWN "SUMMER HEATAND WINTER COLD lam/are fbr 40/0‘): FIBERGLAS” BUILDING INSULATION - WON'T SETTLE WON'T SUSTAIN VERMIN lttalrnnatimaatalltarnheihayzwrhalttit." _ omporatu and! Willi DIN! II blankets. WON'T N01’ ~ IN MEMORIAM In loving memory o! MRS. I. M. MaoLUltI who pasoed away September 11th, 1945. lovingly Remembered by Ber Husband and ‘Family. m MEMORIAM in loving memory little grand daughter, BESSIE KATHRYN ACORN, who passed away Sflltcmber 10th, 1046. Lovingly Remembered by Grandma and Grandpa Farquhsraon. IN MEMORIAM in loving rnem y of our darling BESSIE KATHRYN ACORN who departed this lila, ‘September 10th. 1946. Deep in our hearts there’s a picture. iVori-h more than silver or gold; ‘Tia a picture oi dear little Bessie. Wlhoae memory will never grow old. Eva lunnombe u’. and Sadly Missed by Mother. Daddy and - Mildred. oforar dear WON'T IURN v MADE IN CANADA against the want that heat ras dawn all Summer, save ival IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our dear Mother. Mrs. John D. Doiron, who departed this lite one year ago to~ day. Flowers may whither As time goes on But found memories Oi you shall lifllfl- Lovingly Remembered by Daughters Zeta and Bertha. CARD OF THANKS I wish to express my thanks to the Doctors, Nurses. Orderlies and stafl oi the P. E. Island Hospital. Also friends and relatives who re- membered me during my operation. Gordon Lamont. Bedtime Stories (Continued irom Page 10.) clash o! their antlers. 1t had brought both to their knees. "I told you something was going to happenl" cried Musky, now so excited that he had completely forgotten to be airaid. The two fighters were head to head. each trying to push the other back. They were oil their knees now, straining with all their strength each to make the other back up. . Draialer lalaal llantral Guardian This column b reserved tor news o! looal Interest, but advertising oi a newly nature may be inserted at flve Ofllia a INN. strictly pay- abia in advance. JIMMIE’! TAXI, Phone 525. CRAIWILL tor Photographs. oomznaaanon urn lN~ summon. " LEATHER SCHOOL BAGS - Toornbr Music Store. lABN-DII-IVE-IN Closing for smon Sunday night. September l SPECIAL PRICES on Perman. ents this week at Marie Elena Saglon, 134 Richmond Street. Phone 2i 1. FOB THE LATEST in Luggage reasonably priced. see S. L. Hardy & Co. 102 Kent Street, opposite City Hall. HAMPTON PASTORAL CHARGE -Servlces Sunday, September 11th. Victoria ll A. M. Hampton 3 P. M. Bonshaw 7.30. Minister '1‘. G. Head, B. A., B. D. CHICKEN SUPPER. AT GREG- 0B'S HOTEL, Braokley Beach. Tuesday, September 1am, starting 5 o'clock. Ham. salads, Plea, etc. Sponsored by the W. L 5'1‘. PETEIPS CATHEDRAL -- On Sunday there will be special preachers: At 11 A. M. The Very Rev'd. R. C. Brown, Dean or Huron and at 7 PM. The Rt. Rcv‘d. A. l-l. Sovereign. Lord Bishop of Athabasca. WINSLOE PASTORAL CHARGE. —Serv1c,e Sunday. September 11th. is aa follows: Prlncetown Road 7,30 P. M. Winsloe South, closed re decorating o! Church. S. School at regular hours. Rev. J R Skinner. Minister. ENGAGEMENT.‘ - Mr. and ‘Mrs. John Fitzpatrick, Ten Mile House, announce the engagement o! their daughter Laura Teresa to Reginald Pius son oi Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Power. Mermaid. Marriage to take place the latter part o! Septem-n. NOTICE T0 ADVERTISERS. - Advertisers are reminded that their copy must be 1n the Guardian not later "than noon the prev- ious day to guarantee insertion. Out o! city advertisers who tele- phone classifieds. etc-. should par- ticularly bear this in mind. LEI"! 0N RETURN HOME. - Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lowther. son and daughter oi Springhill, IN. 5.. and Miss Esther Maolieod Brooklyn, 1y. Y., returned home Alter spending the week end holiday with Mr. and Mrs. W. McKay. Queen street. They motored via Wood Island. Mr. and Mrs. Low- iher and son returned by plane. Miss Lowther and Miss lVlcLeod going by Borden. It has been 14 years since Miss MacLeod last vis- iiczl the Island and she saw a vast improvrment. She is a neice oi Mr. William Mat-Kay. MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER — The home oi’ Mr. and Mrs. Mel- ville Ferguson. New Argyle. was the scene o! a pleasant event when the many friends of thelfldaugh- ter Blvilln Doreen, and son-in-law. Roy Gordon Newson, gathered to tender the newlyweds a miscellan- eous shower. The bride was 8s- corted to the decorated seat oi’ honor by Hilda Dnrrach and the groom by Roy Green. A decorat- ed basket was carried in several time: loaded with many lovely and useful gill/s by the Misses Curtis Darrach and Margaret Mac- Dougall. l-lilda Darrach cut the ribbons while Merideth Macbean read the accompanying verses and Florence Darrach arranged the gifts on the table. The groom on behaii oi the bride, thanked one and all for the many gifts. This was followed by the singing oi "For They are Jolly Good Fel- lows". A delicious lunch was served and the remainder oi’ the evening was spent in social con- versation and dancing. All wond- ed their way home alter wishing the bride and groom many years oi happy wedded llie. SUNDAY SERVICES. — Milton- Rustico Parish: Services ior Sun- day. September 11th. are as tol- lows: Si. Mark's. Rustlco: Holy‘ Communion and Sermon at 11.00‘ A. M. St. John's. Milton: Sunday School at 2.00 P. M. Evcnrong at 3.00. Holy Trinity. Georgetown: Bvensong and Sermon at 3.00 Christ Church, Cherry Valley: Evensorng and Sermon at 7.30. The Rev'd. H. W. Browns oi St. Barna- baa Church. Ottawa, Ont. will be the special preacher at the services arranged for Rustlco. Georgetown and Cherry valley Bishop Sovereign o! the Diocese oi’ Athaibssca will be the special preacher at the service arranged for Milton. Your Rector extends an invitation to all mem- bers and friends ol the various churches to make a very mecisl eftortto be present at one. or more of the services. No less than alibi. distinguished Ohurchrnen will be visiting the Deanery o! P. E. I. or. Sunday. September-nth. As Rural Dean, I would strongly urge all o‘ our Church members and Ohurc.‘ iriends to be‘ in attendance: (l) ‘It worship God in a grelt company (i) To be blessed by the testimony o! great churchmen; (8) to welcome our visiting guests. May God halo us to make Sunday. September 11th a great day ior His Church. Iwatehasatar School i llarber School muons-tar School lntaeaacollafl TRAN} CANADA IIAUII run cunnmm. cnaawrrs-rownr onurn NOW YOUR CARPETS A t AND ENSURE DELIVERY IN TWO MONTHS CARPETING ls still very scarce and quotas ara small. therefore. we will malig up our quota 5y Buying what YOU went. in the color. In the pattern you IlIra and in the size you like. ‘t We have recently received e quantity of samples from the Harding ‘Carpeting Mills and are happy to invite you to coma in and rnelra your salaeilon. The Samples Include: The Luxurious SILl-IOUETTE SAXONY. (cor-nu); CARPETING In Mushroom and Rad. The Heavy and Beautiful CARVEOR AFT (Carved) CARPETING Two-Tone Green. Gray and Mushroom. Two-Tone WILTONS In Green and Wlna. Two-Tone TWISTER WILTONS In Green. Wine. llua. Gray (From Toronto Carpeting Mills) You can have your roolm covered with“ Rugs made to your desired measura- tmenis. or weII-io-wall. end in addition you may have your hell and stair corn- pleiad in‘ matching pattern and the same or contrasting color. ' AS THESE SAMPLES WILL HAVE TO IE RETURNED SOON. IT WILL BE TO YOUR ADVANTAGE TO SEE THEM NOW AT CROCKETT and STOREY Ltd. "Where Prleas Ara lut Not Raised" HAVE YOU TRIED THE NEW “PEERLESS” amen ALE? ORANGE? In line with the modernization of our plant we have developed a NEW GINGER ALE and ORANGE which is the finest that can be’ produced. When you ask for ginger ale or orange say “PEERLESS” and be sure 0f “THE ‘ISLANNLYS FINEST” c J.&l‘.MORlllS Lu. Charlottetown P. E. I. Established 1855 L