,'rHr: GUARDIAN. Cl-IARLOTTETOWN (AGE THREE pcrooca 25. 1951 Skin so soft. . . smooth touched with I iinstilns, lovable fragrance. Your complexion clear .12 fresh .:.radil.nt:;'.thankHo the soap that soothes as it cleanses; Use Colgate Beauty Soap Wrappers to enter COLGACIEPS GIANT CAR CONTEST. Details at your dealers. CENTRAL GlIAillliAli This column is reserved for news of local Interest. but advertising of a newly nature may be Inserted at live cents a word, strictly psy- sbls in advance. t .lIMMY'B -riuu- Phone 525. LADIES PIALL 5011'! 820.95 at Jack Cameron's. . CEABWILI. for Better. Photo- Crlphs. HOWARD Mu1NNIB FOOT- WEAR at 175 Queen Street. COOK'S STUDIO for pictures. I eriect "BKAG-” COAT! - for Campus wear at Jack Cameron's. HAVE YOUR pictures framed at I-Iolman's. g IENWOOD Canada's National Overcoat at Jack Cameron's. LADIES FALL SUITS 829.95 at Jack Cameron's. STATION WAGON COATS for 3 Men and Women at eron's. COLLEGIATE HATS - Pork Pie Style-Special 52.49 at Jack Cam- eron's. Jack Cam- I5.oo WILL PLACE ON YOUR HI-SAD a smart new 1952 Adam . The Neighbors i i i I cg-.llT&(4g ., gr . . 9i :l .2 l M41 IQ M "1 wish you and the chef could have tasted one of our meals before we could afford restaurants." I. I ii. I 355.00. :.1.l0 to 6 o'clock. Ladies Auxiliary lSt. James Church. styled Hat. Henderson at Cud- more. TICKETS FOR PARKDALE CONCERT at Hughes and Old Spain. Drug Co. MEN!-Genuine Alpacama Over- coats. Warmth without weight Featured in ten masculine shades Henderson 8; Cudmore IIAI.l.0WET.N CHICKEN SIT- PEB and sale today. Thursday. DON'T FORGET the Annual Rummage Sale (Y's Men'si at the Y. M. C. A. 3.00 P. M. Saturday. October 27th. ST. JAMES UNITEII CHUIIUI-l. Sourls. Thank Offering service, October 28th. 1951. Rev. W. E. 'F. Corkum. Speaker. Special music. CORNWALL CHURCH - There was a large congregation in Corn- uall Church Sunday evening. Oct. 21. when Rev. S. J. Boyce was the speaker. and Sgt. James Austin who recently returned from Korea. suns: verv ieelingly, '"I'hc Stronger- of Gallilce." KINII Ellili TEA I'Vr(if:ruI:I mu! I)t-Iiriuris Vsrl-Ihln "LVIIC Illx"-IO lit. gold-tilled top stainless pansion brace at - - Annovlnl "MAIYII" -stainless 572M watcrtitc can - - - - - - VI!v0l;"l'lIln '.'lI'IADOW" - . . n l , ii - im back,” l.7'l. 0' ' ' " Voel-Ihln "IIIllNI"A '10 H. gold- I filled iop,stainlou back - - - - 0 USE llllll LAY-A-WAY G. H. TAYLOR JEWELLERS FOR FOUR ,GINERATIONS e 339.75 back. as- PLAN past. fI'imo rolls on, but memory lusts. CARLETON W. I. Carleton Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. Ralph Mac- Caull on Oct. 9th for their regu- lar monthly meeting. The presi- dent presided and opened the meeting with the "Ode" and "Creed". Ten members responded to roll call. The minutes were read and ap- proved. Correaponclen was read and discussed, and it was moved that thirty-ilve cents be paid for membership fee for two years. the extra ten cents to be paid to the fund enabling delegates to attend the A.C.W.W. Conference in On- tario. It was decided to have a Hal- loween party in the school on Oct. 30th. Lunches and candy will be sold and there will also be a baz- aar. Committees then gave their reports. Mrs. Erie Thomson kindlv in- vited the members to her home TWENTIETH ANNIVERSARY SERVICE 01' North Wiltshlre Young Pcop1e5' Union. Sunday, nt o'clock. Speaker, Rev. L. M. Murray. Special music. ENGAGEMENT. - Mrs. Herman White announces the engagement of her daughter Marion Louise Grotto to Cecil Lloyd Jenkins. son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jenkins of Winsloe south. Charlottetown. CAVENDISII UNITED PAS- TORAL CHARGE. - Sunday, Oct. 28th. Cavendish 11 A. M. New Glasgow 7.30 P. M. Communion at both services. Preparatory Servicr-5 New Glasgow, Thursday, Oct. 25th, 8 P. M. Cavendish. Friday. Oct. 26th. 8 P. M. Sunday School. Cav- endish 10 A. M. in the United Church. Rev. George Gnu-gh. Min- istcr. ROYAL TRAIN ENGINEER - When lhi! Royal train pulled out of Calgary a few days ago for the West-Coast the engineer was Sotll Partridge, 64. honored for giving warning of a dangerous mndslide in the Rocklcs in 1923. which sav- ed the lives of El railroad section crew and a tclegraph operator. lie mt a medal from the Canadian Humane Society and a medal and 51.000 from a U. .s mngazine. Mr. Partridge was born in, Mount Stewart. son or James Partridszc. and has A brother. Cyrus Port- ridgo. engineer in Charlotte-' town. IN MEMORVAM In loving m-e-rnoI:y of my (lcar husband. Robert Bryson who pass- ed away October 25th, 1950. Previous thoughts of one so dear. Often bring a silent tear. Thoughts return to things long sadly Missed and lovingly Remembered by Wife Florence A. Bryson. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our Mother. Mrs. Mary Isobel Mouse. who dc- parud this life on October 25th. 1047. Deep in our heart it mt-mory is kept. Of one we loved and can never forgot. And though the years be many or w. We will always be thinking dear Mother of you. Women's Institute Meetings Ever Remembered by Her for the next meeting; roll call to be answered with an article for overseas parcel to England. Lunch committee: Mrs. Avalah MacCal- lum, Mrs. John Myers, Mrs. Mor- ley Muttart. Collection taken, 91 cents. Meeting closed with The King. Mrs. Maccsull kindly turned her radio on and members welcomed the opportunity of hearing Prin- cess Elizabeth speak from the Cha- tcau Frontenac. Que. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess assisted by the com- mittee in charge. BRACKLEY POINT W. I. Mrs. Fred Hughes entertained the meeting of Brackley Point In- stitute on Friday evening, October 5th. The small attendance of members answered the roll call by stating ”Somcthing I Am Thank- ful For”. The treasurer reported that the proceeds from the chicken supper after all bills were paid amounted to 3173.00. It was moved and sec- onded that this money be passed over to the treasurer of the hall to pay expenses for repairs. com- pleted during the past. year. A parcel consisting of three 0- ib. tins of meat was sent as a Christmas gift to the adopted In- stitute in England. Mrs. Howard Cudmorc visited the school in Sep- tcmber and purchased paper tow- els and other articles needed. The October visitor. Mrs. skeffington. was asked to see about buying a kettle. The sick committee reported one call, with fruit presented to a sick member. and gift to a child in hospital. A donation of 55.00 was voted lo the League oi Mercy. 35.00 was passed in from the sale of the booklet. "Early History of Brack- lcy Point". The matter of shipping old woolens for blankets was brought up, and it was decided" the mem- iicrs would prepare their orders so that plans could be made for shipping at the next meeting. It was agreed that 35 cents an- nual ices be paid instead of 25 cents for the next two years. This was in response to a suggestion that the extra 10 cents be used to raise a. fund to defray expenses of P.E.I. delegate to the A.CW.W. The paynicnt of fees will be the answer to the roll call at the next meeting. the place of which is open for invitation. Collection was sl 75. The hostess and committee serv- cd lunch.-nlter which the meeting ad.lourncd. srniNc”riELnW w. I. The October meeting of Spring- iicld Women's Institutewas held at ihe home of Mrs. William Has- lam with the vice-president. Mrs. Warren Co. until next meeting on account or small attendance. one pair 01 pyjamas was passed in to Red Cross committee. On account of the holidays there was no school report. The following new committees were then appointed: school, Mrs. John Hickox; lunch. Mrs. Wm. Curley, Mrs. Morris Sinclair. Mrs. George I-Iickox. Next meeting, the annual, to be held at the home of Mrs. George Illckox. Roll call to be answered by paying 35c fee. The extra ten cents to be used to help defray expenses of delegates to A.C.W.W. conference to be held in Ontario in 1953. Correspondence was and discussed. after which the meeting was brought. to a. close by singing the National Anthem. Lunch was served by the hostess and committee in charge. then read MILO W.I. -A most enjoyable afternoon was spent when the members of Milo W. I. motored to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Camp- bell of North River, on Sept. 4. for their regular monthly meet- ing. In the absence of the President. the meeting was conducted by the Vice-Prcsidcnt, Mrs. Dave Mac- Donald. The meeting opened in the usual manner and 13 mem- bers responded to roll call. A short business period followed. Correspondence was read bv the secretary, Mrs. Angus Machean and committees were heard from and new committees appointed. It was decided to order 14 boxes of Christmas Cards. Secretary gave a report on the financial re- turns of the bazaar and ice- cream sale and all bills were or- dered paid. Mrs. MacLean also reported the sum of 518.00 had been collected for the Sanaiorinm Radio Fund. Full plans were made for a shower to be held in Milo Hall for a newly married couple. Mrs Walter Wedlock kindly invited the members to her home for next meeting. The business part or the meeting closed with "The King." Following in delicious supper at Reginald I-laslam presiding. Meet- ing was opened by repeating Creed! in unison. Roll call was answered in by eight members passing in a; Get-Well or sympathy card. Minutes of last meeting were read and approved. It was decided to leave orders for cards to Homer ....:....a...:....M..M. i IN MEMORIAM In lovinr memory of our dear father John M. Kearney. who! passed away October 22nd, 1949. Fond are the memories that linger. Bear in the one that is SWIG. In memory wo hold you dear Father. As long as the years roll alont- Lovlngly Remembered by the Family. Daughters. Ruth and Jean. ACROSS 3. Bind 2. Aprepositlon 4. Door ii. Course 10""- homlny 5. Thin silk 9. Half lchin.) diameters 0- Rom!!! 10. One's money successors 7- Islnsl-as 12. Girl's name 8- Object! 13. Scarf 9- C010!" 14. River (Scot.ll1- Bram?- ”, pep”-1 16. Ancleni I7. Devoured 13- A10?! is. Narratea Mom 1;, 1-”. 10. Fold over ,n.,...,... 30. 'I'hin.brittl 22. Island CWH" off Alaska 25. People of Denmarls 27. Wading bird 29. Portions 31. Banish 33. Mexican dollar 3!. Maauriun sacred instrument: .17. Question 39. Chinese river to. Arch (ll. of the country 48. A maxim (5. Exchange. as goods 49. Girl's name 50, Concludes 51. Rip DOWN 2. Mark on the skin that working AXYDL for the three L's, X for the two wor roan. JD DAILY CROSSWORD 22. Air Corp! ( a bhr.) 23. 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