xaruiini. RADAR HELPS ~...\" Unloading 0 LD SY ll ll E Y SBREENED COAL and 00KB H. R. LARGE. and Company PLEASE DECEMBER 17, 1947 Tho Gontral Guardian This column la reserved (or news oi local IOWHI. but advertising of s newly nature may be Inserted sl five cents a word ltrlctly p”. able in advance. ,,_ ______ ___ CI-ABWELL for Pholiogtlphl. 000KB (or Christmas Photo- graphs. KIDDIES STOCKINGS, shes 5 to 9% at The Fashion Shoppe. ___.._ Cvlvznc. Johnson 6r. J hns Store. o on Drug MRS. JOHNSONQ LADIES’ WEAlt—Bargains in dresses, sweat. ers. skirts, blouses, etc, cooas rin- Christmas Photo: graphs. ZION CHURCH Annual Candle Light Service tonight at 8.15. I __ l TWEEu. Conieti. Shanghai m. l fume Cologne and Dusting Pow- um. ,\\\‘lll. lillll iiiiorrin; iliglii dors at Johnson d; Johnson, Drug- ,q ha“ in dusk nnd durk is made gisia. h... lvlr by a kind of i} uncomm- illaisfgns. h...“ Heidiws- shawffi- Tocmbs Music; Store. - Tonauragiras minutes. via Maflmm’ Celllrfll flirt-rays. Phone .5061 or 54o. DR- o- 5- Nolml-AND. Veterin- flfy siliteon. wishes to announce iilizit he will be absent from his of. fice until iuizther notice. PIANO — Well known make. "Pliorouglily re-condltloncd and sailadactlon guaranteed. One only. Perhaps the last we will'have ready for Christmas delivery. Miller Brothers Ltd. FUNERAL YESTERDAY-Tia funeral o! Mrs. Leo Chaisson took place yesterday morning at 8.45 from the Frank Hennessey Fun- eral Home to St. Dunstans Ba~ silica where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Dr. Pat- rick McMahon who also conduct- ed the service at the grave. The ‘pail bearers" were Messrs. Thomas MacFarlane. Cornelius Peters. LEO Weatherbie William McInnIS. CHANEL N0. 5 PERFUME am.‘ INOW ‘l’!!! ll &I—We are oflewim ' at smsshlng discounts children's sleds. These are sturdy sad stmht but s trllie on the heavy side. While they last will be sold st our cost price. Miller Brothers Ltd. ARE YOU STILL THINKING about what to give him for Christmas Bow about s. genuine leather portfolio? Comes com- i-ilt-‘wiy equipped with memo pads, address pads, perpetual calendar, etc. Ideal for student but a gilt that will be appreciated by any- one. Mille-r Brothers Ltd. FUNERAL YEBTERDAY- The funeral o! the late Samuel Mac- Bchern of 16 Valley Street was held yesterday afternoon. Services st the home and grave were con- ducted by Riev. T. E. Mcbenizan. The pallbearers were: J. W. Hil- lier, Fred Yates, Percy Acorn, George Peterson, Hugh Tralnor and Athol Burris. Interment iva... in the People's Cemetery. PUBLICATION POSTPONED- Postmaster General Ernest Bert- rand announces with regret that it has been found necessary, due to production difficulties. to post- pone for one month the issue o! the special i-cent postage stamp which will commemorate the mar- riage of H. R. H. the Princess Elizabeth, Duchess of Edinburgh, to HRH. the Duke of Edinburgh. Instead of ‘Thursday, January l5, the date of issue will be Monday, February l8. 1M8. Sales to the general public and to phllamliiits. also the handling of First Day Covers. will be unavoidably delay- ed in accordance with the above. SOCIAL GATHERING-A very pleasant evening was spent at the home o! Mr. and Mrs. Parker Francis, Tryoii. on Friday even- ing. November 28th. when a num- ber of their friends and neighbors gathered to do honor to their son John and his bride. Mrs. Ken- neth Robblee _and Mr. Arthur Craig escorted the bride arid groom to the seat o! honor. The many and beautiful ‘glits were opened by Mrs. Lelth Stordy and Mrs. Arthur Craig. while Mrs. Maurice Howatt read the humorous verses and Mrs. Kenneth Robblee prettily arranged the gifts on the table. In a few well chosen words the groom. on behalf of his bride and himself. thanked all present for their kindness. alter; which “For Peter Oatway and Allan Doiron. 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W“l.00K YOUR BEST TllRU OUR BEST” Ti THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN l Free, open stretches ol heel-her or country meadow . . . the playful tug of wind . . . the friendly sun . . . a crisp tang in the air . . . s icy in living! Of such is flit essence of Tweed, psrfum oiiquis by Lentl '_ric iota-O $210 to $69.00 Johnson 8i Johnson the evening was pleasantly spent in social intercourse. All departed to their homes wishing Florence and John many’ happy years o1 wedded life. RAILWAY EMPLOYEES BRO - THERIIOOD—Mr. I". F‘. Sigsworth was re-elected president o! the local branch or the Canadian Brotherhood of Railway Em- ployees at the annual meeting oi the organization held last night in the railway hall. Other offl- cers elected were A. S. Weir, vice- president; J. H. Partridge, secre- tary; and R. N. Large, treasurer. ENJOYABLE FUNCTION —Fol- lowing the regular quarterly meet- ing 0f the Prince Edward Island ‘Public Servants Association held last evening. a very enjoyable Christmas Party was held, which was attended by upwards o! 100 members or the Association. An entertaining programme of chor- uses, solos. sing-song, share-the- TAILOIPS JEWELLEWS MOIITAGIIE lgullflllllti \K.Y\ W‘) v you “NW, till?» l) A Special Notice To Cusiomors ' We will be closed noon Wednesday, 24th December until Monday, 29th December, for the Christmas liolidoy. Get your dry-cleaning i_n early to ovoid disappointment. + ' Rite - Way Cleaners . Fitzroy 8t. ttarlsttmwl PHONE f 2387 TODAY wealth and presentation o! gifts by Bantu Claus was carried out. Jollowed by ielreshlnerits. The sirloin: rt the National Anthem concluded a very memorable W. cation. JBNKINS-JENKINB-A quiet but pretty wedding was solemniud on Nov. 28, 1M1, at four o'clock, when Rev. A. D. MacKenzie, D.D., united in marriage Hazel Blanche. daughter at Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jenkins, rd Wlnsloe, P.E.I., t0 Russel Erwin, son o! Mr. and Mrs. Rllflsfll Jenkins. o! Mt. Herbert. P. ELI. The bride looked charming in a surf squa sheer street-leritth dress and. matching headdress. She wore a corsage o! American Beauty Roses. The bridesmaid. Miss Mae Jenkins, sister o! the groom was attired in orchid bud pink sheer street length dress and headdress to match. She wore a corsage o! rose carnations. The groom was ably supported by Mr. Cecil Jenkins, brother o! the bride. The groom's gilt to the bride was a gold expansion brace- let, to the bridesmaid a Iihlcon camera. and to the best man a the ceremony a reception was held at the home o! the bride. The table was centered with a three- tler wedding cake, decorated with silver leavcs and a ininiaturebride anti grzorii. The following morn- ing the happy young cobple leii on a honeymoon trip to Doston and other points oi interest in the Eastern States. For travelling the bride wore a. turquoise two-piece wool dross iviih cocoa brovrn coat and harmonizing BCCCISDHCS. Pre- vious to her marriage ihe bride was tendered a shower at which she was the roz-ipient of many lovely gills. Their many friends wish them many years oi’ happi- TICGF. SCHOOL Report o! Newton School for t» month oi November: Grade VIII-l. Noreen Greenan. 2, Anne lvliiliigan. Grade VII—l. 4 Grade V1 - i. Angelina Arson ault. Grade V'—-l. Mary Mvlvfl- 7- Rosemary ivruiiiizau- 3- Elm" ml" ' Louis Mclver. ligan. Grade lv~i. Allison Murphy- $- Adelaide Mulligan. Grade Ill-l. Robert CoodY- 7~ Mulligan. Grade 1 Az-l. Francis Gallant. 3;..1, Beatrice Melti- hn é1ZBbQSh uuulean (equal-l grade I c: l. Charlotte Motel- yML 3_ Leroy Gallant. Perfect Attendance: NONE“ Gmnan, Angelina. Arsenault. Mar? Mclver. Riosem y K111118811» Elm" Muluggn, Adelaide Mliuiglnv Rob‘ m Coady. Geraldine Boyle. W?! Boyle, isusene Muuisan. 0W1?!" Simmons. Francis Gallant, Eliza- beth Mulligan, urov 0111M“- Teaoher: M815’ Ail-mail“ In Memos-lam MB. JOSEPH CARI. The funeral o! the late Joseph ‘Elt- Clair Carr who vim‘! W" ‘ ' danly in nu home in Tufts cove. Dartmouth. N. 8.. i001! PM“ "Cm the Cutclliie mineral Home o! Charlottetown on November 26th. wihere the remains were forwarded T01‘ burial. There were mam’ bflWu-M “"1 irlbuies and many iriends and rela- tives gaiihercd to pay their last res- pects to one who was well known and loved by all who DEW him- 5°! (as he was better known by) work- ed at the Patriot Office, the firm o! P. J. MacDonaldh. also Stems Lgirmdry of Charlottetown. lie served overseas in World W61” '. in France and Belgium and in World War 11 in the Vetvrflm Guam of Canada. Alter his dis- charge in July 1944 he made his liorrie in Dartmouth. N. 5» ""1 w“ rim-played with the flrrn of Fred iniiey. Pointer. or DathmOlllAl. N-S- l Besides his sorrovring wile Olive. he leaves to mourn their loos one 50!! Lloyd. his lather George T. Carr o! Charlottetown. four brothers. Rev. 1.10mi A,, oi St. John; ‘Harry. Char- lottetowri; Gordon. Aimherst; Leon- ard, Point Prim. Also four sisters. Florence. Mrs. Benson Carver. Kin- liiross; Helen of Montreal; 90mm?- Mrs. Henry Arsenault. Amherst, N. 5.: Bert-ha. Mrs. Sheldon Ross, Charlottetown: also hhree half bro- thers. Fred. Art and Reg. all o! ‘ Charlottetown. The funeral service was conduct- ed by lilalor and Mrs. V. MacLean of the Salvation Ari-ny. assisted U! Rev. John A. Carr. Postoror Doug- las Ave. Church oi Christ. St. John. N. 3., brother of the deceased. Interment was in the People's Cemetery. ' FLORAL TRIBUTE! ‘Pillow-Wife and Son. sprays-Father. Clara and ‘Fam- .ly. Sheldon and Bertha. Henry and Dot, Gordon and Gertie. Ella and Percy, Marjorie and Alex Mir- llhy. Judy and Adeline. John and Bertie, Mr. amd Mrs. Seyimur rui- guson. Amherst. N. 3., Mrs. Alv- yina Cormler. Amherst. N. 5.. Mfr. fend Mrs. Theodore Patterson. Hann- ilton. Ont.. Mr. and Mrs. Geo Carr. Charlottetown. Bert Nebolle. Hams ilton. Ont.. Mrs. Annie Nebonq Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Gor- don Carr and Family, Amherst. N‘. 8.. Adj. and Mrs. Bonors o! Vancouver. B. 0.. Mrs. C. Boland. Lawrence, Mass, Rev. and Mrs. John A. Car's", St. John. N. B. TELEGIAM! Harold Dennis. Dartmouth, N. S. CARD 0F TIIAIIKS Mrs. Joseph S. Carr sud son. also family of the lste Joseph S. Can‘. Wish to thank all their friends and relatives for thoh‘ many sets oi’ kindness shown flflll h Thik TQM lid btllxmunb gold collar and tic set. Following. .. i ld 80'1- mcgi-gge n érez-n. Mary Boil!» 1 ldi Bo le. Ggtadd‘ e11 Jill: l. Geraldine Sim- "‘°’“* ’" "i" " "w" PAGE ELEVEN There's a CHRISTMAS TREE FOR HOSPITALIZED WAR VETERANS They Gave, Will You‘? The City Branch of the Canadian Legion, assisted by the Contact fllub and Overseas Nursing Sisters Association, is sponsoring on appeal to provide CHRI5T. MAS GIFTS for oll Wor Vereron Hospitalized Patients from P. E. l. All you need to do is PURCHASE OR MAKE the crticle. Purchases may be mqdg in ANY STORE ANYWHERE, but MUST BE PLACED UNDER THE CANADIAN LEGION CHRISTMAS TREE located at MOORE 8. MucLEOD LTD. I 200 Gifts Are Needed IIERF ARE some SUGGESTIONS These Are Articles Suitable For and Desired by These Hospitalized Veierons ClGARETTES HANDKERCHIEFS TOILFT ARTICLES rLAYmG cAgpg socxs CANDY AND FRUIT SWEATERS PHOTO FRAMES PENS SLIPPERS PENCILS MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTIONS SHAVlNG KITS WRlTlNG PAPER RAZOR BLADES ZIPPER HILLFOLDS CRIBBAGE BOARDS ADULT GAMES PIPES AND TOBACCO POCKET NOVELS. PLEASE REMEMBER! MAKE IT YOURSELF! BUY IT ANY WHERE! But. Place ll Under Christmas Tree at Moore & McLeod’: "(WP-Phebe do not our more than (ma: cm In each parcel. You will ba provided with a Card at Moore do MiwLeorPs on which you should fill in the contents 07 FINN, size l! sny. and your name andaddress. Moore“? Miicfioilfi <rri CUIVIX COLl-ICIAPI, 17.|nvsl ‘ssclsien wstfi I (.7171!!! CUIVIX CHURCHILL His latest Hamel "4"" uoima Incision watch cunvix 59".‘ a . . >~ II-i-w l.“ Incision vsotfi simisrom ' limos iii-H. Gold scoop‘ CUIVEX REX Ihpwsl Precision wniel 14-h. selll [OH call $110