Page 2 The Guardian . , Rev. George Hnmilmn. evangelist Thursday, Nov. 4, 1954 at me ommmwwn Emu” . , Church. preached forcibly last IN MEMOMAM CNN"-1-L W Be”?! PW” night from the text Isaiah chap- KNDI15 ter 55, the first verse: "Ho! every- . 1 Kane that t'hii-steth. come ye .to ""3" W" ""”""”" ! ..'il.F.'2l..'.if:”5.i”.;i:”iE.E5.iZ2i.-he wmv Hm sermon -mm was: Come Clean, It's Personal. In loving memory of our darling daughter. Roberta Lynn. who dc-, parted from this life on Oct 10th! It the early age of four months. 319. variety voricm-t. The funeral service was held at;CT055 R0-ids IV 1- the home of her parents conducted: oy the Rev. Father Doyle who also' OHHVIDDD UUAVILHUI C Ills Sale. W. W pllieilner Ltd. HALL. The music was under the direc- tion of Mr. Royston Mugford It the console of the organ. He was assisted by Mr. O. K. Preaby on the piano, Mr. Alan MacKenzie added greatly to the fine nervice Friday. Nov. POVVNAI. , sponsored by p IIAZELBROOK Church tonight. ,, 7245. Rev. A. K. Harman will with . cmrinet solo. ”?:3..”””'iii..Eil.f..f"ifi..”i.....E2.i on . S O I Into the Cliurcii". Special sIng- PLAYGROIYNDS COMMISSION Catholic cemetery. The Master called our little one To come with Him above I ing. Everybody welcome. i i-At a meeting of the Charlotte- ! town Playgrounds Commission FTNEGAL YICSTISKDAV " The held last evening. the activities of . . - l late Lavinia - . To share with little children there !""""I "f ”” a. successful summer: work were 3 The biessings of His love EIBV" I;””Pr:f1d I,';:te:”ff: reviewed. Three city playgrounds l And thouizli our hearts are heavy ;”:mOn"" WNW? Wm goymuct (VI were maintained with good super- II Wm my the pam We bear I:)VeR6'V AH Brnvin IHIPTITIEIIT Vlsmn and good attendance: l I Just ltnowiiig tiiat our little one ; i ; P 1." C . 200d star! was made In JUDIOF . la in the Masters care. V” ”' I” 9?” ea, i9""”c"-V tennis instruction of young people i v V P?” P”-”"' ”I:”., 5”” git," and to nurses-in-training at the . pL()upjn Tnnn 11-:5 lxenzie. Angus .lail-xinnon, Luliii hospital, mmugh me kind Wop, ; -VI”('K3-IV A- 3 ”"5I”"- ET A Aeration of the Charlottetown Ten- PI""" T M”-"" and Dad C”d"l””'- A- A' M"D”"a1d- nis Club and the Basilica Youth M K h - . . . . Tennis Club. The question of 7- ennet H. Franklin Wreath 3nFJ(;;hEEI1E-ixfe ;.E.,.1;,..alI':fx.;Tel:H: discontinuing the open air rink IEPOVCI Who W5-5 TECHIGIIY RP- Aunr Mary and Uncle Aub NEH”... Rndgnmn ppm mid nonwmaintained last winter in the Polnled manager of We Queen Grandmother his residence at Fanning BTUOKIpark and endeavourlng W secure Mary Rand Branch and the De. U' P" w' A Ural 289 vestcrdaw afternoon Service wnslacwmmodacmns in the Coliseum cane Boulevard Byanch of me .C0llfIlit'l6-Id hv Rs-v Harold Rai'nui.m "'5 exhlbmbn gr0”"d5 "3 PI” Bank of Nov? swwh Mnmrealt 1 Spray" and Rex Ru--i-ii lblaclemi Inter Wm? Km indoor fink W N16 "59 HM” Frfgfkhln Ilmged f101'r50m9i , V . . i. "E U T i . "vol the children in winter sports me 1" 6 003 T8116 0 the' RUTH Soil); and L-ECIFVIRHIT ltrncril Tviha: Ian” rztznavrik Lfyiiie-was discussed and a committee bunk, bupleu hen about 10 years! m unt .Ia.ga.et an Lncle Ar. elry.H d it” (Ami. vie; dang. was appointed to look mnher mm Egg He .; mm.r.ed to the former u: l I: 3.7 rrlmlnj ml: ; e"J””,' the matter and report. Damage M155 M37107” Shaw. daughter of ie .ry. e. er-sea and Mar- 8 . I. 2 . n. imem ox bmldmg through Cong inttzzngint gki; Education. and thef - ..... i . - a. ra. aw. c .1, Forms” Canada Puke" Md Ftsuiui, SI-.lHl(l-.-Tiie mnvsnausht Square was conidereti reslde m MonnT2;l'C(;;1al3V: "31: Canada Parke” Ltd. oral gfldifiw lat; (iiirdlon lluffi. rim o; daughwm VVH5 P TOUT IP . ali van Un' 4"” Igrai Home )PSIFl'fIR.l' afternoon p N N N N -E I Service was voririiicted by Rev. A.I . Aunt Bev. Uncle Russ. DaV1d,F. .VfacLean Interment was in iii" In lnvlmr mrmorw of "ur do-I u Ind Je11n3'- People's Cnmetery. The Rev. A..'3"'I :""I :i'l'l';I1'9'l Fi'3I”I(;'i'd l"':"'": . F. Iiiarlman and Rm: .l. M. Slieeni "KW: I P '1 33" v M t H C I Fl . v . - " "WE" (d)fIlClaII?TI at tithe grime The Lanav!5”V- 4. 1909- e Mary Burke IRTI IFIKIUI1 V IITIH SPIEVIF9 lK'a5pO . M Mc.Aula.y Family. read Rh): F. Vi.-Smith Last Post1.r:c:h:K:::': raiidmx drug p Mr. A. Walthen Gaurlr-,t. man 3"d "M19 ii?" EOUHGPFI by hmmh we know you 0”” bepager of the Charlottewwn Cen- BUKIOTD CI:'r3l550l"- P811 IIFBFPFSI with "A itennial Committee. was gues' were r. amp? Hooper. Cllrali I ,speaker at LII Ch 1 it i . gnze .VIl1;lIl1niS.: l.l;i,;i'ri flclird, Lslrun W9 still sdah 013' you were he" p Lion's Club meszteinx hglrdo IE GIN: , -” '3” I” -''"l v 3" - 3V'ITwo years htno passed dear pon1Queen Hotel last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Allison M'acK.m- Donald. I and brother l Speaking on the aims. objects non wish to thank Dr. Otl-Lanley. Bill Brown. friends imd neighbor; and all those who sent flowers. sympathy cards and letter of nym- mt-hy. HOWARD McINNIS FITTED FOOTWEAR 115 Queen at. - Currie Bldg. BIRTHS. MARIIIAIIES. DEATHS 501: Per Insertion BIRTHS WOOD-At Prince County Hoa- pital on October 3liit. 1954. to Mr and Mn, R. Lloyd Wood of Trav- ellers Rest. in son, Gordon Fred- erick. weight 9 lbs. 1 oz. DEATHS TAYLOR-At the Prince Edward Island Hospital last evening, Nov. 3rd, T954. James Wallace TIYIOFJ of Strathcona in his 81:! yea. Remains will he, transferred from the Cutcliffe Funeral Home this evening to his late residencri where a short service will held Friday. Nov. 5 at 1:30. fol- lowed by service in Diinda: Un- ited Church at 2 o'clock. Inter- ment in the Church cemetery. Plane, omit flowers. CALLAGHAN-At the Childrt-,ris' Hospital. Halifax. N. S., Wednes- day. Nov. 3. 1954. John Allan Cal laghan. infant son of Mr. and Mrl. Len P. Callaghan. 51 Dor- Chestar St. City. Remains will or-l rive at the Charlottetown Funerr.ii- Newsome. Roue Valle). who passed. mgm, rum,-.1 no. nwny November 4th. 1950. Home Friday tice IHIPI. AESENAULT-At November 3rd. 1954, John Dom-I inir Arseriault in his 84th year, Remains 'ransfarrnri NPSIEITIRV afternoon from tho Cnmptnn Fun-i oral Homo to his late residence from where the funeral will he; held Friday morning to Egmoi-it Bay Church for Rqquipm ML-,5 ni 9'00 n'rl.rwk. lntermant in CI'Iu church cam:-vary. St. Philip THE HENNESSEY FUNERAL HOME 87 Kent SI. W. J. EROIVN Punern I fllrrctnr diizi Dial 7409 It Hour Ambulance service Dillllfled. Cnurteam Servlec N. DI MocLEAN UNDERTAKEB EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wllfahlro DIAL 5549 CHARLOTTETOWN FUNERAL HOME 78 Euaton St. mu um Complete Funeral and Ambulance service - Dhootot - IOIIIT I HIADLIY The time seems long since he IIISI I on. T0 bfllll you to our mind For the days we do not think of you Are very hard to find. LOVIFIIIY Remember.-.d by Tluabandl your wgy on and progress being made. Mr.. ;Gaudet gave .1 graphic iicscriplioi of the work being carried on bv the goneral coniniittee and suhl committees. ei6., and left. littl-1 doubt in the minds of those pre- sent as to the importance of thri IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of a deari Husband and Father. Homer Heathl islnre you winged I high. We on earth can still remember VVl1en we bode you our last good-p bye. Eur remembered hy Mom. DmI,: Jun”. who pinged aw”, Nnvemberifharlotle. Russell and Elsie. icy.-.311 success of mg celeb.-3. mi, 1952. -T lions. He poinied out that noti only will it be a big thing for THE fl-I! WE do remcmher pfhe city during its centenniali And loving thought: we give. near. but that its success can be To one no longer with us, 7" IOVIHK mPm"l'.V Of my 0198' xi determining factor in the rut? But in our hearts still lives. l::'l'::-:"'inEIE:!Iai ?:1lI:l:l-V :3: iiinrgusofryoulrl f'ahslts ggloovvilzge tourist L'"in'l-I Ihughgr Eiitzi WI!” ””I.l95Z' On behalf of the local club. thr i l bun guest speaker was kindly thank- n nryerl 9 your mammy ed by Lions Tom Edgett ani Swept.” tandeh "ma End hue' i.-lack Stevenson. Ifor his interest- There in not a day delr brother iml "Id Instruct”? talk" i EN I-nut W8 do not think of you. K One new member, Robert Le- . gCIalr. was officially welromsvd in- In loving memory of I Ever remembered by glutgr to the club, while Mr. Fred Dil , News and brntherln-law Clarencoplon was an aiivndiniz guest- "R9 3""-N-1 C0590-N ....i funuy, 1 President King Lion. Jack Siev- who passed away lensnn, presided over the meeting November 4th, 1949. IN MEMORIAM i Ever Remembered by Husband End, In Iovlngm emnry 0! Mrs. FrnniiI Famib. 'N"CW!I'IIhB' Rose Valley. who placed away Novembe 4th. 1950. Asleep in God": beautiful garden. Sheltered from sorrow and pain IN MEMORIAM .Some day when life's journey is In fond remembrance of a good nver. "I-Ilblnd Ind Fllher. l We will meet dear Gnndmn again. II. J. Ma4:D0NALD Lovingiy Remembered by her Three 9 . I . . who passed away November 4. 1953. 'mn,d,::'::f.:nl. Aiilelgiomgelen One year ago today he left us ”'" PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION CI-IARLO'I'I'ETOWN and ROYALTY NOMINATING CONVENTION and ANNUAL I MEETING will -be held at the Clover Club on Wed- l UNSURPASSED for Hdvour! KINII IIIIIE TEA KOM. . 50150 III! we hope to meet again. - Inserted by Wile and Family. IN MEMORIAM In lovinx memory or Mrs. Prank nesday, November 24th. at 8:00 P. M. All Poll Chair- w do not need 3 special dny the appoint- men are requested to call meetings for ment of five accredited delegates. FRED DeCOSTE. Frank. Sons Millin uid Wluil President. and Daughters-imlnw Mabel and Dorothy. Factory Scoop. UNPACKED High Grade LADiES' Maker COATS We look all iiie Iaciory had . . . because such superb . wool coatings. such glorious new styles ordinarily sell ai I 34150! This is. indeed. the surprise Coal Bargain of the A year - - - one. single glance tells you there's N0 equal in Canada - 32950. 5 son OTHER coins SALE PRICED A Greendal Sale Offers Variety. Quality and Best Values JUST NOW Bank Manager BBSIIICB C.W.L Monthly Meeting The regular monthly meeting of the Catholic women's League Wu held Tuesday evening, Nov. 2 in the Knights of Columbus Home with the president, Mrs. Katherine Creamer. in the chair. The meet- ing opened with the league pray- er after which the minutes of the last monthly and executive meetr .ing.a were read by the secretary. Miss Isabel MacDonald, and which following A brief business session was brought to a close by the singing of the Queen. uvpun. iwcniiyazm uuw ad roll call. correspondence on read by the secret: y were received from Mon- signour Maicmahon. rector of st. Dunstunb Basilica thanking leo- eue for donation toward omen- Iln Driu list; and from M11 D. E. Gallant. thanking member: for expreulon ol good wishes while hospitalized. S The treaatu-e.r. Mrs. P. J. Neallam reported a nubetantini balance on hand. It was moved and seconded that all bill: be paid. . , .'rha following oonvenorl were. present and gave brief report: of i the work done during the monthi of October: social nervice. Mrs. Matt Lee. who said that H dresses 11 pairs of overall: and alx infant (Continued on page 15) Annual meeting PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION 1 OF OUEEN' Clover Club. Grafton Street on Wednes- day. November 24th at 8:00 p.m. S COUNTY v will be held of the Rough Bugnall. President. uueenis County Liberal Association Annual meeting. Community Centre, Stewart Street. Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. satur, day, 8:30 p.m November 6th. Premier A. W. Matheson and Honourable J. Wat- son MacNaught, M. P., Parliamentary Assistant II) Minister of Fisheries, will be the guest speakers. The meeting is open to the public. The Queen's County Young Liberal Assocaitioii will hold its Annual Meeting. at the same time and place as the senior organization. J. J. MUSTARD, President F. A. LARGE. Secretary. OLD MAN WINTER IS PEEKING AROUND THE CORNER. DONIT GET CAUGHT FLAT LET ATKINlSON'S WEEK-END SPECIALS HELP SO THIS YEAR LADIES. FOOTED. YOU WHEN PLANNING PARD DOG FOOD. '0 . f A&10.0lo:o5o.ozo YOUR WINTER BUDGET. 4for v PRiOR'S - 24 oz. Iar PINEAPPLE MARMALADE THREE-FRUIT MARMALADE CLOVER LEAF FLAKED TUNA SILVER SEAL MOLASSES. quart . SILVER SEAL 2 PURE BLACK PEPPER . TEA. lb. .. TIIIJIA. NO. I SMALL LARGE FLORIDA LARGE STALK SPECIAL WHILE THEY LAST ROBIN HOOD CAKE MIXES I Pkg. White I Pkg. Golden ::.::.:: GREENDALIS 2 .ouueun 1 ."2 Lb. Tin Oz. onrnaoannae ORANGES . . . . . - not I CELERY . . . . . . mu 14c GRAPEFRUIT . . 3 .. 21” LARGE - ROSY RED - FANCY QUALITY Cooking Apples 3:--v--25” 75IIIf1IfIIJCIIIIIIIIIIXIIIIIIIIJIIII335 I MARVEN'S KJCJIIIZCJIIIICICCICICIIIII TEE 25: ... .. .. .. 89: JIIIIII ""'.lA. I tAsLEs 8 FRUIT: COOKING ONIONS 5 ms. 25:: ” A '7' II” Jam Burgers A Delicious Treat otii.v LB. VIIIJIJIIlttrlnzIIJuuluvlIlll'm'xm'l"" O 01l o&O' 55c PEAMEAL BACON. lb. 63c WHOLE OR HALF REGULAR HAM. lb. 55c CORNED PORK. Ib. 42c HAMBURG. lb. 29c BEEF PORK LIVER HOCKS b 5c L19c CHOC AU LAIT I5 BISCUITS c 59c MOPS (Well WHILE THEY LAST HOLLY HILL GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 29: CLARK'S T0 Oz. TOMATO JUICE 256 47: 45c 33c 35c IIIIIIIIIIIIII u I 39c "III." 48 OZ TIN CIIIJJIIIIIK GROCETERIA in . I15 aiuir'I'0" ITIIITI HOME OF FINE FOODS