DECEMBER’ 1._ 194s WEDNE Grocelerifl I Margaret Leard Memorial c servatory 5°99“ “Quasi: Edward Island Club ofi mew, Allison University have de-y "QR, [0 establish a "Margaret. and Memorm" in memory ofl Nmlng sister Margaret Plgra d ynss Leard was a mem er Ifaihe (‘lms of '51 at Mount Al- o .. and ' l Prince Edward Is- "Tbéfrurffwiieen she met her d”!!! ‘i?’ 11,51‘; accident at near!!! . i v" ter. AJ1i_f1°fl’?;:,,;t>1i-rial is w be in the: .,,,’,,¢ A wpirate library of ciao-- [Oi- .-‘@~nrdings. to be illflced i": iiisLC-arhesle R°°m M me Con‘ (,1 the conbributors inscribed upon i ., i ~ M SlliiilO. Sackvillr. I01‘ L}gIl€Un>@ai-li)iitrii'y society. and A1- nlon Turner Backville. for the P. E51 cgub, are receiving contribut- ions. ___._ , i i l i i 2073i , sun: IIJIMWARIZ and for Pvmiuf Bullet splCcs and Picpqri-ri Mustard as wull .- . S”? JW/r/u ' ‘ hi‘). Kidd" (1.: .."<'7( l’ oven WEDNESDAYS ‘com now until CHRISTMAS N. B. ATKINSON l osfun _ r ., estimated cost of ‘Ison Bros-i Ncidxillairiill have the names lberlw llarry Smith; SDAYS Grafton Street Orphanage Contributions Jlazelgrove S D. by Bennett Carr, Lottie Houston and Catherine Buchanan 1.00 Each: Ben Craswell; Harry ..Craswell; Aldon Buchanan; Everett ~ McLeod: Arthur Houston; Fred Fol- land; Mrs. William Pound: Ray _ Ferris; Garfield Stevenson; George ilSOli Conservatory 0f Musk “d u iBuchanan; Mrs. Waldori Bertram; 50c Each: Stephen Berta-om; Luurie Bertram: John McEachern: Rufus Stevenson; Annie Pound: Cleveland Somers. 'I‘otal—-$l4.00. IIunIer River By W U. Dal-kc 200 Each: Percy Boyle; Nichol- Cliester Seilar; W. G. 1.50: Mrs. Harold Bagnall. 1.00 Each: Mrs. Borden Baginill; Errol] Bugnall; Mrs. Frank Bag- nall; Roland Warren; Mrs. Leigh Foliand; James Brown; Roderick McKinnon; Orville Sellar; Bessie Aitken; Mrs. Roy Mills; Ira Rack- hrim; John Nicholson; Mrs. Clif- ford Carew; Lemuel Craswell; Mrs. Gordon Carcw; Mrs. James L. Le Page; Mrs. Katie Rackham: Staph- on Burns: Ivan Bowman: Dr. Mur- chlson; Robert Smith; Elmer Mc- Millan. 50c Each: Murdock Cutliffe: A Friend, 'l‘otul-‘f»32..'>0. ' pllunter River by Edith Craswell. Luis Simpson P. J. Noy~3.00. Mrs. Lemuel Sillipliant—-ll.00. wellington Patterson-Bot). l.50--Vernoii Noy. 1.00 Each: James l-l. Andrews: Wilfred Whitiock; James E Andrews; Russell Bernard; Fulton Robertson; Percy Mac-Rae; Mrs. Edison Newman; lilrs. Eldon Seaman; ‘Gcorgc Ncsbit; Angus lilrs. Nelson Clarke; McDonal , James McDonald; John Mcliinis; Clifford Mathcson; Mrs. Ripley. 7w Each: Mrs. Hadley Spence; Billy Cloiv. 50c Each: Mrs. Emmett Bernard; Mr. Montgomery; Mrs. ' Garfield Wood; Lois Simpson; Harold Mc- Lean; Neil R. McLeod; John Cras- well; Helen Pound; Mrs. Fred Smith; Gordon Matheson; Derrill Whitc; Ielllsvvorih Bagiiall; Fred Ford; Lorenzo Smith; Lloyd Carew; Chester Wood; Roy Ford; George Wihitlouk; Mrs. Cheslcy Smith; Ernest Cousins. 30c: Mrs. Largo. 25c: Willard Bernard. T0tal»$'i'f.:'. tirand Total Hunter River Dis- trlct—$T0.05. (Jentral Royalty District by Mrs. George R. Inwis Di- O. S. Nordland-Sou Alexander MacIcod-fflf). 1.00 lfinch: Mrs. Edgar llnyes; hlrs. Iriicst McMillan; Mrs. John lilorrisoii: Nlrs. James Carr: Mrs. Clifford Roper; Mrs. FYank Roper; Mrs. Arnold Roper; Freeman Eddy; James Swan; George R. Lewis. 50c Earli: Mrs. Ivan Bernard; Mrs. John Bcrnard. 30c: Mrs. F. Spencer. 'f‘otal—-$2l..'l0. llead lllllsboro by Mrs. flank Jardlne K. Cl. Douglas-300. ' 1.50 Ear-h: Mrs. Frank Jardlnc; Mrs. Gcddlc Douglas. 100 EZICIIZ Mrs. Calvon Cam- eron: Ettn. Jardinc; Mrs. Lewis Cameron: Mrs. Ralph Collin; Mrs. Harvey Iiouillfls- 'i'otal-$i1.00. Cherry Hill by Mrs. George blacKenzio 1.00 Each: Mrs. W. F. Rose; Mrs. Francis Rose: Mrs. Wm. Crawford; Mrs. Geo. Mclienzic; McAssey; Mrs. Robert Johnston: Mrs. I-l. Bryson; Mrs. Fulton Mc- Lcan. Mrs. Leigh Airs. Roy Farquharson: Frank Farquharsoiii Mrs. Ira Johnston: 75c: Mrs. Harold Coffin. 50c: Mrs. James Walker. Total—=$l2.25. Correction New Wiltshire District L. O- Y'- should be 9.00 not 0.00 as appeared» IN MEMORIAM 1h loving memory of ANGUS L. MIOKINNON who passed sway In Cambridge. Man, on December llt, I047. Sully Missed by m; sine-Q and Brothers. film‘ fiIlKflIUIlI/l GENTIIAI. GUARDIAN this column la reserved for urns of locll interest. but advertising of a newly nature may b0 Inlerhd at Ilvt cents a word. strictly pa; able In cdvanoa. CORNWALL PLAY TONIGHT. CBASWELL for Photographs. UONFEDEBATION LIFE SURANCE- IN- COBNWALL PLAY TONIGHT. HOWARD IIIHNNIB’ Fitted Footwear st I75 Queen Street. ISLAND VIEWS hand colored. Crnsweli Studio. NEW SPARTON Electric Phono- graph $49.95. Toornbs Music Store. OLGNS BEHUTY PARLOR. - Pihone 240i. MES. JOHNSOIPS Ladies’ Wear. Bargains in dresses. skirts, sweat- ers. lingerie, etc.~ PLAN T0 ATTEND St. Peter's Church tca and bazaar Wednes- day. Dec. l, from 3 to '1 pm. UNLOADING Sydney, Inverness and Riverside screened cool. Phone 2133-L, Daizicl Bros. “WELSH HARD (TOAL. — We are unloading Welsh iizird Coal. fur- nace size. A. Plckard 6.: Co. REPAIRS, Washers. Refriger- ators, Vacuums, etc. Call storey Electric 26794.. FOR THOROUGI] CLEANING and glazing job on Fur Coats Money back guarantee i1 not sat- isfactory. Betts Fur salon. THREE FLIGHTS Sydney. Nova Scotin. time Central Airways 3r 540. WEEKLY u- Phone Mari- Limlted. 206i UNLOADING COAL TODAY. — Welsh llard. Acadia. Invrruess and Sydncy. A. Pii-kztrd iv Co. Phone 240. PJLECTRIC — Christmas Tree Llghts-JVrcatiis-lrons- Toasters KCIIIPS——SIQIIIT1-I‘IPE\IPI‘S -— and Razors. Toombs Music Store. TIIE PARTY who lnudverionily used a friend's nomc lost week in connection with a misdemeanor. wishes to upologizc to clear that person. FUNIJRAI. IIaWFERDAY —'f‘hc funcrni of Mrs. nlson V. Muc- Kinnnn took plucc yesterday morn- ing from hcr‘ lute rcsidcncc, 3i Alloy Sh. to St. Dunslmfs Basilica, where llvquicni lligh Moss was cclcbruir-d by ftcv. P. F. I\IflL‘D0ll- nld, uho nlso (‘OHKIIICIPII services at thc i1l‘li\'t‘. Rcv. David IVIIJTJIKLII‘. was prcsciit ili the sanctuary. The pallbt-zircrs worry Malcolm lilac- Doinilil. Amlirusc Costly. Golden Bzirrcit. P. N. MilllIlCi. Weston Lowe uiul John Pollard. Inicrmcnt look |llu\'(- iii thc family plot in lhu Catholic Cemetery. AND TEACHERS The regular meeting of the Parents and Teachers Assoc- iation of South Frcctoivn, nnct. at thc school liousc November illh. i948, with llie Vice President in iho chair. Meeting opened with the reading of the minutes of the last mceting. Roll Call was answered by 6 marnbcrs and 4 visitors. One l\'i(‘llli]0l‘ paid ice. The svhcol coin- mittrc rnparlfifi ll. black board brush was nccdcd. The Trcasurci" gave report of $191.14 on hand. It was moved and seconded that the Treasurer got black board brush. pencil sharpener and hinges for the school. Ml‘. Elmer Gauthier volun- teered to varnish the new door. Mr. Wallle Reeves and Mr. Eldon Drum- mond were appointed to get a guard for around the stove. It was lllnvod and sccnnded that the President and Vice President try to get u speaker for the irext meeting. The ncxt meeting to be held the last of November or early in Dec- ember. lt was moved and seconded that Mrs. Elmer Reeves and Mrs. Elmier Smith be re-elccted on the school committee for nnc-t-her month. Meeting closed by singing "God Savc the King." IN MEMO?! AM [n lnvlnz mernorv of Olga V- Morrcw. who "passed on." Dcflmb" ISL I047. flow joyful Is the ihope thlt Uni!"- When lovcd ones cross death's sea. That we. when all life's tolls are ended, With them shall cvcr bc. Always Remembered by Frede- IN MEMORIAM In lovlnigfiiliomorl! 0' MRS. MAJOR MIcDONALD who passed DWI‘! December Ilt. 1841. One lonely year has passed awn’ since our great sorrow fell The shock that we received till-t night We still remember well. We never knew what pain she bore. We did not see her die. we only know she passed away. a could not sly WWI-bif- Ws ltlnk of her so often. liar name we oft recall But only left to answer us l; her picture on the ivlll- lully Mined by Husband and Fondly. CARD OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. Irving lhslam wish to thunk their neighbors and friends for their kindness shown them, also those who sent floral offerings and messages of sym- pathy during their recent bereave- men‘.- THE__GUARI)_IAN. CHARLOTTETOWN ‘CORNWALL PLAY TONIGHT. IIMMII’! TAXI Phone Bil. CONFEDEBATION SUBANCE- LIFIIN- COOK!’ for Christmas Photo- graph. ONE TABLE of reduced Mitts. Gloves. Wool Scarves. Brassleres. Belts. ., at The Fashion Shoppe, Croat rge Street. " ABBIVING DAILY -- New Furl, Coats. latest styles. We sell only the i best from well known firms such as Model Fur and West Canadian Furl Co. Betta Fur Salon. Phone 169.’ BEEFIIVE KNITTING woois at‘ Moore 8: McLeod Ltd. The largest I selection of Beehive, Beehive Bab» Wool, Miss Canada Crochet and; Sock Wool that we have had stock at any one time for many months. Choose yours while this selection is still zivalloblc. , ——- I CITY POLICE COURT — Al. the Stiperidiary Magistrate's Court yes- terday, two men charged with com- E mon assault were remanded until‘ December third, while a man charg- ed with iragrancy was remanded until the fourth. Two drunk imrl liicapables also appeared and were both remanded! Lntil December third. TUCKER-CROCKFORD WEDDING Mums decoruicd Anglican Church, Toronto, when Rev. A.J. Jackson officiated a’. the. marriage of Laura ftnma Crock-i ford, daughter of Mrs, Crockford and thc lute Charles Crcckford t~ William Woodman Tucker, son cf. Mr. uni Mrs. P.N. Tucker, Noah Btdeque, Prince Edward Island. Lon Manning was soloist, Given in marriage by her brother. Charles Crockford. the bride was gowucd in white satin styled with nylon yoke and not overskirt. Orange blossoms held her ll:or length veil and she carried a bou- qufitfui’ red roses and white mums with heather sent from Scotland. Mrs. G. Austin, matron of honor for her sister", wore pink sheer and the bridesmaids. Lily Ci-ockifrrd. twin sister of the bride and Miliic Skerrett appeared in pink end blue nylon net. The attendants curried roses and ‘mums. Norman Tucker was best man, Ushers were William Iiustin and Iloward Moore. After the cerrirnony the bride's mother received in her own home. She was goovned in gray with Victorian wine acces- sories and the groom's mother ivorc Fittillhifl’)! wine crepe with him-k accessories, both the bride's and groom's mother wore m-alring Cflffiflszes. A buffet supper war- dainuiy served by relatives and friends. The bride's brother pro- posed the toast to the young c:-i.-p- 1e to which the groomsman ably responded, The grcom then pro- posed a toast to his lovely bride. The groom's grandmother, Mrs. T-J. Cudmorc was presented with the bridal bouquet. Later the bridal couple lcft for a honey- moon to Niagara Finlis and Buf- falo, the bride wearing a. mulberry urine suit Willi black acccssofies. Previous to her marriage the bride was guest of honour at. a lunch- eon and numerous showers when she vras the recipient of many lovely gifts. She in turn grace- fully thanked the donors for their Riffs and good wishes. Mi’. Tucker, a veteran OiI the Essex Scottish Regiment is ncrw successfully employed with a long established Toronto film, The bride is a popular and efficient member of the office starf-f of the same firm. Former Islanders at the wed- ding included Mr. and Mrs. Fred’ Lourther of Carleton now residing, in Chatham. Ont. Mr, and Mrs. Howard Moore, formerly of NorthJ arm. now living in Toronto. Mrs. RN, Tucker, North Bedeque. P.- EJ‘, mother of the groom joum- eyed u) Tbronto to he present at the wedding. The young couple have taken up residence in Tor- onto. - S. ANCIENT GREEK SPORT in, Horse-racing in Homer's Iliad. CANADA PROVINCE OF I PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT The 26th day oi’ November A. D. 19 . is mentioned In Re Estate of WILLIAM J.i in Queen's County in thmsaid Pro-I vines, Iormerlyof Fort Augustus, tired Farmer, Deceased, testate. To the Sheriff for the County of Queen's County or any Constable or literate person within said County GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the petition on file of Joseph Holland of Johnston's River in Queen's County aforesaid, farmer, the Ad- ministrator cum testamento annexo of the above named Estate, praying that s citation may be issued for I st. ruin-w " the purpose hereinafter set forth: You are therefore hereby required to cite all persons interested in thc sold estate to be and appear before the Judge present Court to be House in Charlottetown in Queen's County, in the said Province, on Tuesday the fourth day of January next coming, at thc hour of eleven o'clock forenoon of tho same dny to shew cause If uny they can why the Accounts of thc Estate should not be passed and thc Estate clos- ed as prayed for in said petition and on motion of M. Alban Farmer, Esq" Proctor for said petitioner. And it is hereby ordered that n true copy hereof be forthwith pub- lished in some newspaper publish- ed In Charlottetown aforesaid once in each week for at lcast four con- secutive weeks from thc date hcrc- of and that a true copy hereof be forthwith posted in the 'publlc places respectively. namely. in the hall of thc Court House in Charlottetown aforesaid, at or near the Bank of Nova Scotia in Char- HOLLAND late of Charlottetown lottetown aforesaid. and at or near the Fort Augustus Hall Augustus aforesaid so that all per- ln' Queen's County aforesaid, Re- sons interested in the said estate ns aforesaid may have due " notice- thereof. ' WITNESS His Honour Harold Leo- nard Palmer. Judge of Probate Court at Charlotteton in Queen's County. the day and year first above written. By the Court. COME IN TODAYI- - - - - - - - -----SAVE MANY DOLLARS J-llii).3'1MEIPIIWDIBJIZDiS-MB-MIOJIZ 204M331)?I3th2012170.Dehhiihliiiltiflllili-Dihltiaiiilillliiitiii303302-23iiiilthliiflaitll. 25 Men's All Wool OVERCOATS- l: I K ii H’ I f SAIE ENDS SATURDAY NIGHT Great Suil: Sal 0% 0F!‘ FASHION CRAFT — HYDE PARK - TOWNE NALI. 300 Of The Finest Famous Make Suits Go On Sale ENGLISH woasreos - senses - wrez~:'xic'»s-c<sic-.azlctemtc':a=:is=0:i:21cm:as":2'ma:‘umzuwisteistsmsirxzrcuianeaWWKIWNW‘T-W'“'¢'I‘WI‘K'II'4KWW‘<KlQBQTWI" PAGE THREE GABARDINES - COVERTS Worth $45 - Sale . . . $39.50 f ll I QUALIT Y IS SURE] ‘ In Prlnco Edward Island, Institute lr-ndcra rnccntly held a day-long conference In the Leglslatlvw Chamber, Provincial Building. Shown seat OII In the front row In the above plctum are past presidents of the Provincial organization. Left tn right. they urc: Mrs. George Martin, New Women’s Institute Leaders In Leg (iomnrnliioruiiniz thc 35th IIIIIIIV(‘I'.\‘1II'_\' nf tliri Women's Instltutcs Mrs. \\ Allison tioni; Bcrlcquc: lllrs. w. Mutt-b. Rocky lative Chamber Confece. is " if. Point; Mrs. T. G. Ives. Chlrlottehiwnf ' p, A, stmvart, present Provincial president. Strathgarlney; Mrl lnucmillou, Fall-view (who is president of tho national organlll win, Birch, Nnrthlm; Mn. Walter Loard, 393M110; M" “II-lull Ilerring, Charlottetown. Perth; Mrs. Fred Gates. West Itoyalis‘; Mrs. Harrison MacFnrlanc, . ata Probate hcld in thc Court following in Fort the said I How the family will cheer when L’ s‘ (sad) you bring that fragrant plate‘ of 5. Margy-gt», Mgr,“ Parker House rolls piping hot from mlilmm the ovcni 'Tis a treat you can often MORSES TEAS repeat--—because they're so easy to make with quick-acting, dependa- ble Fleischmannh Yeast. If you bake at home, you can profit by the experience of over 3 generations of Canadian women In using Ficisclunanrfs Yeast. It's tempting DINNER RQLISI for finest results use FIEISCHMANWS YEAST so pure -—so convenient-so speedy! And your breads, desserts and rolls will have that sure-to-pleaae quality each time! Choose ei_i'ii£r form