an? ' SEPTEMBER 22, 1949 ..___\\vt u M I’ _ ma: GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN D I A N ioTiHi csuraai,cuaa ‘This column is reserved for nears of local interest, but advertising of a uevny nature may be i ' as tire acute a word. strictly psy- aliie in advance. - a IIMMIES TAXI, Phonl 525. Iflg Machine Repairs. A LOCAL chapter of the CHANDLER 3305.. for all Ply- wood and Chrometrim require- merits. Umited 206i or m. LISTEN T0 Junior Red Cross programme CFCY Saturday. Sep- tember 24th. at 5:45 p.m. CITY TAXES -- Third install- ment City oi Charlottetown taxes must be paid by September 30th. or interest will be charged. EVERYONE interested is invit- ed to attend the meeting at City Hell at 8 o'clock Friday nlghh when a local-chapter of the Can- adian Foundation for Pollomyeiltis will be organized. STUDENTS AT 8.13.0. -- stud- ents attending 8t. Dunatanw Univ- ersity this year from St. Annes Pal‘- ish, lot as, are Ray Mcclosltey. Ueo Ciarkin, Gerald Coedy, John clarltin. Ralph McQuald, Leonard McDonald, and Gerald Carragher. CITY OF ‘CHARLOTTETOIVN be formed. “mi F01‘ lpece and rates apply Buntaln Bell dz 00., agents, Charlottetown Friday, land. m: space and rates apply Buntsin Bell dz Con-Agents left this morning for ives floors and linoleum a brilliant ebeen that lasts and lasts. I010 A7 LEADING ITOIIS IVIIIYWHIII 1005» lbs no ausamc ‘ ' Ir noon wax sinus voun FLOORS 'rHu$ll5t50' i NoMoreRubbingorBuffingwith ' New Improved Old English Wax! * You don't polish-you don't drudgel You simply spread it on and OLD ENGLISH yolisber itself to s high lustrous finish .a; l,’ I ’ I " to St, Dunetans Basilica wherg R l HI h M r. ta cel brate "URI/Bins .;“.".:.'t‘ rants. .2. ' conducted services at the grave. TAXES - interest at the rate oi 1-22”. per month will be charEed on City of Charlottetown third in- stallment of taxes l: not. paid by September 30th. they will trot. Stipcndiary Magistrate's Co yesterday. four persons NOTICE T0 ADVERTISERS~ Advertisers are reminded that their copy must be in the Guardian not later than noon the prev- ious day to guarantee insertion. Out of city advertisers who tele- phone classifieds, etc, should par- ticularly bear this in mind. remaining two were remanded one week. FUNERAL YESTEIIDAY- The funeral of Gabriel MacDonald was held from the Frank Hcnncssey Funeral Home yesterday morning costs or 10 days in jail. Personals Miss Merle Brazel has retur Pall bearers were Wilfred Duffy. Robert Morris. Reginald Muhar. P. J. A, MacDonald, Frank Moran and Hubert MacKlnnon. Interment was in the Catholic Cemetery. Members of the Canadian Legion attended in a body. At the grave, the ‘inst post was sounded by Frank Smith. Mr. Leonard 0‘Mears, two weeks. has been Frank Payne. Richmond street, trig. UALL STOREY ELECTRIC 1.6194. for Refrigerator, Motor and wash. Cen- adian Foundation for Poliomyelltie will be formed at a meeting in City Hall here on Friday evening ..___ a . coorrs for Piiotomipiia. n “hm CONIIDIBATION use ‘m- mi’.fl‘g"c,‘,,,d',"g"g,, "fluff: slmANcl- States for passengers or cargo. Phone Maritime Central Airway: IOLIOMYILITIB 1s g “n”, that may affect any family. Help fish: it by attending the City Hall meeting on Friday at B p.m., when 5 1995i Chflliter of the Canadian Foundation for Poiiomyelitis will s. S. "WELLINGTON KENT” due Charlottetown Monday. Scptqnbgg 26th and loads general clrgu and livestock for St. John's. Newfounq. PAGE THREE .........._.._. _ _ .-.-...__-___.-. _ \ SPECIALS at P.J.’s Watch for our Anniversary Sale T0 APPEAR 800M PEAS, 2 tins . . . . . . . . 25c }CO{>O QMQ€MOO%QO%OOQOOQ Baby FOOD, 8 tins .. 25c Rigs 10515130135, LARD. 2 lbs. . . .. 49c lbs. . . . . . . . . 5c SHORTENING, 2 lbs. 65c Mustard PICKLES 2 bots. 29c Pie PEACHES, 2 tins 49c Washing POWDER a 2 pkgs. .. 29c Veribest TEA, 1 lb. . 89c CATSUP, 1 lge can . . 29c ..8 Rolls Tomato SOUP, 2 tins 25c CARRDTS, 8 bunches 25c ORANGES, 1 doz. . .. 25c ONIONS, 6 lbs. . 25c JELLO, 8 pkgs. . 25c NO RUBIING LO s. s. mourn PIONEER" u... September 33"! "l1 10MB Ieneral cargo and livestock for st. John's Newiound. L0 LEAVE FOR DETROIT —Mrs. J’. E. Sterns. 238 Pownal Street, Detroit, Michigan. to visit her son, Dr. John E. Stern! and then they will go to Lexington. Kentucky where attend the Lexington CITY POLICE COURT — At the urt charged with being drunk and incapable appeared; one was fined $10 and costs or 20 days in jail. one $5 and costs or l0 days in jail and the for A man charged with being drunk and disorderly also appeared and ivas fined $10 and ned home after spending a very en- joyable week-end in Eernsciilfe. well known horseman ot Charlottetown left Tuesday morning for Foxboro. Mass. where he intends partici- pating in night racing for the next The Rev. l-LC. Mocbeod 5.3. who visiting Mr. and Mrs. TQ- turned to Boston Tuesday morn- iiirl Guide News glGabardlnes or wools. IIILLINERY — Complete your costume with one of our flattering hats. new FALL SUITS- suit you've been been looking for. Whether sporty checks. You'll be delighted with our large and varied linc. You're siirc to find the LADIES CCATS — A complete line of ladies styles. Also roverslblos in or matron. Inspect this outstanding FIIR ' COATS — Fur coats from Canada's foremost manufacturers. Smart up to the minute styles. Reasonably Priced 125.00 to 295.00 REAL STYLE IN DRESSES - ‘Fashlon favored frocks with floating panels, dressy crepe We have thcm all and you'll be charmed by the attractive idlsplay at WEDDING and EVENING in styles, oolorl and materials to please Use our lay-away plan. Exclusive Ladies Wear A small deposit will hold any garment. rho GilEENllAL 00.. L it's dressy or Price Range 22.50 to 69.50 coats-plain or fur trim, fitted or loose or three way plain and leopard combination. Every style to please missy line before buying that coat. Prices 27.50 to 125.00 niiucoirs -» 1s.1s to 39.50 and lace combinations, Prices 9.95 to 39.50 3.95 to 8.95 , the most discriminating. Price Range 19.75 re 49.50 ill. 99 Queen 8t. Men’; Fail Pants, . 8.50 2.49 Celeuese Nlghtles, white, pink, and Meu’sFall(lombU erwcer1.95—2.'l5 blue Men's Pants . . . . . 8.95, 0.95 and‘ Ladies Slips, all colors .. . . . . .. . 1.69 Men's Trench Coats .. . Ladle: Flv-nnelette Prism» 2-69. 8-60 Men's Fall To Coats, resg. 94.50‘ 19.50 Wool Jersey Blouses . . . . . . . . . . . .95 Men's Horseh de and uede Jackets Ladies House Dresses . . . . . . . 2.49 119w 22.50 Children's Hose c to 91c Men's Suite , . . .. 21.50, 24.50 & 94.50 Children's Alpine Dresses 2.49 to 2.95 Boys Tweed Lon s 2.00. 2.95, 8.95 Children's Sweaters 1.95 and 2.95 Boys Heavy Plait‘! Jackets 9.95 b 4.95 Wool Ski - Plaid “Ping: Boys Sweaters Boys Suite . . . . . 10.00. Slightly Boiled Blouses. all » colors at LOWER PRICE u .. 1.95 to 8.95 12.95, k 16.95 I SPECIALS Now........ . . . . . . . . .. Hand Towels, per pair 59c time's» sees 'tnnii sion: 101 IIIIEEI ST. COMPAN 1' NEWS The 1st Tlgnlsh Company are on the Guiding map again, they are unfortunate in losing their 1st Lieutenant, Clare MacDonald, but have gained the services of Miss Priscilla Gavin who. being a form- er Gulder will be a great asset to the Company. Mrs. J. Gordon Mac- Donald, Provincial Commissioner and the Field Secretary were visi- tors Friday last. and although the Company was not fully represent- ed the Commissioner was highly pleased with the Guides present. Mrs. MacDonald congratulated the girls on their progress and said that she hoped that it would con- tinue. The visit of the Chief Com- missioner, Mrs. Wishart was the main topic of Mrs. MacDonald's talk and effort would be made to transport the Guides to the Rally being arranged in Summerside. Rousing knot games were held with each Patrol gaining a win. The Guides reported that they ere still making money by selling fudge at the shows and other no- vel ways for raising money lied been organized. The excitement of Camp had not abated. 10 Kiri! went and said that Camp Fires were most enjoyed-next the ball games and movie shows. The init- iation ceremonies also made a last- ing impression. Swimming, nature and outdoor work was also grand fun said the girls who are all de- tel-mined to so asain next veer- The meeting concluded with Even- aong and Taps after a Csnip Fire with the Provincial Commissioner helping to swell the rons- Mrs. J. J. McNelly the Commissioner was visited and said that she hoped to give her support and help in any AEROWA Qrl_e_g ie u lasting lustre en floor er linoleum. wax PINT . . . . 39¢ ouanr. . . 69¢ 1.1. MaoIJONALIJ KENT 8i PRINCE ST. INTERRIIPTICN NCTICE 0n Friday, September 28rd. at 1.30 p.m. power will be turned off at the commencement of ihc Riistioo Road at. Hunter River. This interruption will affect all districts [along the Rustlco Road and will include New (liasgow. Rus- way possible to the 1st Tlgn'i t u G "o - . . _ Company, she ha, be... V.” 80113,‘, 1.91.55“: angle" aifilartys°ironlefligé tico and Cavendish areas. This interruption oi" power sup- m the past and we lock forward forthcoming vls t o! the Chief PIY is necessary in order to move a section of transmission line to permit private building construction in Now (llasgow. Thank You. MARITIME ELECTRIC Co.. Lid. say‘; -Gl?>/§,@j.@~.@@< Commissioner anrl said that she boiled that it might be possible for the Guides and Leader to allcncl the Summcrslde Rally. All the Wellington Guides are now work. ing for their Second Class Test nnri hope to do some good work this season. to her support which is much ap- preciated by the Guides and their Leader Mrs. Bctli McRrie. Sym- pathy was expressed to Mrs. Mc- Nally on her recent sad loss. lit. Wellington Company had a surprise visit at their lovely new school and Mrs. MacDonald spoke You haven't really tasted how good pancakes can be until you've smothered them in Bee Hive Golden Corn Syrup. Yum . . . yum . . . ' ‘s an irresistible corn- binstion-and in this day of high prices, folks. pan- cakes and Bee Hive Syrup are not only delicious. but they're tlirifrvl s, .0». $Yrvo, mo... .4 sr. uwamct stencil _co. no. $1 Milan: mime coax mm nnnv umav mam n. usmict wee ea