. Mayne; Jack McKenzie; Mrs. M. fer; Helen Campbell; Mary Dowl- Kev. Canon C. B. H. wuu _ Anglican Missionary mo“ n“ gregatlons in Zion Ch ocroaaiig 194s ‘of K India, who will preach in senrl-‘am ' Church, Sunday 310mm‘ in s‘ Peter's Cathedral Sunday hung“; .. and address the Rally of all C131)- iwm October 26th to November 16. llhlh Monday l0 Bet out. back orders. i} t The Central Guardian This column I reeorvel for novel NEW TAIL! LAMP! Just arriv- al local interest. but advertising ed. Tooinbe Music Store. of a newly nar m‘, b; mun“ at ilve oontl a word, eta-ml; p“. Able in advance. ...___ QIABWQLL la: Flwrggmgnl, COlxFEDlllllTlfiN LIFE [N Hillsbovo street. PhOne 2324-J. . ___ I NEW nnassus lrrlvlifl d ‘The Fashion shoppe, 8 any . Street. th v l . . . Greet mom virxfimhmiftefw ca M T A‘ A‘ NOTICE T0 anvsnrls us- 'All advertisements to a. Er in r§§tfiuiii§g'aocltfbe' 27m. Guardian must be iu o ice lay-go u, o9 P ' ' 'wmsloe noon of dsv previous to insertion 7 u '3‘ ' M‘ pmweww." “m, to emu" Dubmauon .30 P. M. A Young Peoples Meet- .___. ‘lib! willageo held in the hail on Fri- ‘ ‘rm; MONTHLY MEETING t ay at . J. Heber- Kean, Stud- ' glacdlfelargtaagiea Auxiliary mu he “M “mm- e on a th L i l-l , '—_' ° “m “n” i SUNDAY summons-service l Nonqnpo‘ HT, m 1 ed on siauuy. October 21th. at Alex- “r w be c °' andra at 11 A. M. Thanksgiving ser- wnmm vice at Cross Roads at 7.30 P. M. . Evenllll- tggndlolzwf 30m’ woollen Mm‘, Rev. Sterling Steakhouse, Minister, ——-———- aro . —~— . W“ ___ HA1MP§0N umran cannon.- nmg 3E“ ‘mm; TING a _ Serv ces unday. October 27th. Min- “ ‘of China at Zion Church nelrt Butt: ism’ n“- Pet" Jwkwn Hwxpm" _ d“ momma, at s; PM,“ Ohm‘ l1 A. M. Communion. Appin Road A I c , ‘in m, mm,‘ n s‘ c. M_ sen“. 3 P. M. Victoria 7.30 P. M. Com- llllllfl l} Qctlflflg Heart: Hall, ‘Prinity Church. suh- “m” - Si’ 3'30 P’ “d ‘t 21°“ chm“ rnaux outlier-No srcnvrcn -- -___ 0n ay n --- spam" We “_‘___ at Wheatiey River United Church. CAVENDIBII umrzn onulscn. 5mm“ “m” 2m‘- "i a P- M- m. Herbert United Church Y. ‘Pmm’ "mhill Slllldllv. Otllobel" Spflial “ma” M“ J‘ I‘ M°"“°“' p_ u, mm fatét-Plkoosaé girth nldtuatlco. ‘l’ “ “- 3lllllll Brook 8- D.—-Mr|. Hillard ' ' ' ney r 59- ‘mday- Meek 1w i $3,315; ”,,‘,"-,.fj; P- 3,9115,“ 1;"? B352." divlah§¥§’"§§.h“";£§53 ven . . _ . - x _, Comm Mmmer_ ev Soutih America, next Sunday mom- C oiteiia n Continued: ing in the Baptist Church (‘ihar- Islanii Motor ‘Transport. 10.0‘) “ - ' M,‘ a R mack , _ I rmssnvrnnmu cnuncn _ gfifiligyrghsrtérfiasy éVefilullgngll the Metropolitan Stores‘ 6.00 Canada’ _ Brookneld Charge‘ There ' won’ o By ev- L. S, Stevenson 590 2.00 Each: Mrs. John Jardine; Misses Townshend; Mrs. R. R. llurst; Mrs. T. G. Irlam; Mrs, V. E. Ashfleld. 1.00 Each: Mrs. Vera Murray; Marjorie Bulman; Leigh Burke; C. McLeod; Mrs. A. Garrett; Arthur Heartz; Ethel B. Sutherland; Ber~ -tha White; Ema Boswell; Ethel McDougail; Mrs, Wilfred Hunter; Dave Bethune; Charles Earle; C. W. s. Bentley; Irene McMillan; J. s. ‘vi/talker; Louise McEwen; El- eanor Harvey; Lillian Dewar; Jack Leighiizer; Eva Roper; Mra. Helen Acorn; Ruth Vimxicombe; A. E. Russell; C. M, Frazee; Edna Ross; Empress Beauty Shoppe; Mr. Pate- lakis; Mrs. R. E. Sutherland; Mrs. Evelyn McKlnnbn; George Berri- gan; J. L B. Anderson; D, R. Croa- hy; J A. Glllis; C E. Johnston: v J. M. Lnrrabec; W. V. Stevenson; - 8. D. S. Vail‘; J. L Aifleck; D. M. Gibson; R D. Martin; A. H. Mo’ v Cardle; E. M, McKay; A R G Pfllwlt: M. Saunders; J. E shaw; The Gloria; D. J. Riley; Vail’: Oy- Vstor Shop; Joan Duvar; Gladys Mc- Millan; Elsie McGregor; Charles McInnls; M. A. Farmer; V. J. Ieon- arti; N. E. Wslpley; Christine Mc- Millan; A. E. Wilson; A. ll. Owen; i Roland Taylor; E, A. Porter; John ' Ling: George Cheverle; Edith Hardy; Kathleen McNeil]; M. J.‘ Redmond; Elmer Gallant; MuNcvln '$iine Co; Florence Owen; Joyce Nicholson; Margaret Ballem; Zil- pha McQuaz-rie; A Friend; Mrs ' Samuel Tuplin; N. Twcel; Modern Beauty Shop; Lily Aitken; Thelma Burns; Kay Wright; Ethel Suther- land; Bette Fur Salon; Doug; J. Crockett; Dominion Cafe; Al-l vin Myers; Dr, W G. Hogg; Col. CC. Thompson; The Two Macs; Robert McKinnon; Victory Rest- tauraat; Arthur 1:. Burns; Fred] Plrkard; Harry Pineau; sadie Hues- "F: J. T. Robison; J. R. Morris; Miriam Matthew; Neil McLeod; Mary McDonald; Mrs. Cleworth; C. W. Whitiock; Mrs. P. D. Williams; Marion Worth; Lillian Lewis; The Venue; Helen Finiayson; Eileen Ryan; Allie McLeod; Mabel Worth; L S. Stevenson; Douglas Saund- "F; Marion McKenzie; Helen Rop- lllSI Mrs. Ethel Phillips; Pearl Burns; Mrs. Wm. Hambly; Mrs. Blythe Murray; Mrs. Davis Car- son: Louise Haszard; Wm. Mc- Ltfllli Mrs. G. P. Thompson; Dr. W R Carson; Louise Rogers; Mrs, Boyce McKie; Mrs. Harold sauhd- "F; Mrs. A. B Houston; J.T. Mar- tin (Ruse Hotel); Evelyn Haazurd; Arthur Dewar; Mrs. W. R. Mc- Ewcn; Gaudot’! Grocery; Mn. F. 1' Andrew; Mrs W W Reid; Mrs. It. W. Shaw; Mrs M C. Hyncs: Mrs. Stanley Matheson; Jennie Earwlse; E-C. White; Mrs. L. W. Saunders; Mrs. Harold Partridge; Beulah Munroe; Miss I. Arsenault: Eslelie Hainoe; Moreside‘: Groc- "lh . (‘ENTIIAL ROYALTY PER. RUTH W0 D: | Mrs. Willard Lani . Russel Garnhum 4.00 M". Alex Grant 2.00 1-00 Each: Mrs. Prank MacKay; Gussie MacKay; Jennie MacKay; M". W. I, innie: Mrs. Charley Roberts; Mrmnfiirvey MacAuslandn Mrs. Melville aoAusisnd; Mrs. my MacAualand; Mrs. W. E. Thomson; Mrs. James Bartlcttfl Mo. m. w. Carmody; M. .1. Mc-i “In: Milton Gurney; Edwin "emblem Mrs. nee easel-he; Earl Ftllter; Major meme; B. l-lfow- "l; M's. W. P. llecbeod; Mire. B"! Cameron; Mn, Claude Smiihii Mn. Wm. lmiih; Ire. ArthuI Bllillett; Mrs. John Mustard; Ralph cftlclreit- Lincoln ‘Wood; Mrs. WWI ihensli; 1m. Harold on- Emir" maul l; u". Wm fimvtvu: m. n Wood; u". IQ 3- fil z Mrs. Wendell Wm: mu aue WAIII: Leonard "Marla M's. l. I. Greenffu‘ ‘ In. Iarry smith; M‘ p _; Mrs. S. C.| Aiteafirane; In. _ n. I" aeaxvmv an w news m’ 1117011: - o IReg. N., United Missionary from "Y Smitty of the Clyde River Bap- wm be a gen,“ of worship m me ening in Zion Church. J-larbville Church tihis Lord's Da . W“ imomlng M n A M_ M,‘ Rm M“: s1‘. rrzralvs BAY rasronar. ‘Benn Wm be m‘ weaken CHARGE. Sunday, October 27th. 11 __ a. m. Greenwich Holy Communion. QENTRAL P531531 _ service. 7.30 p. m. Re-openlng of St. Pet- gm- supday’ (umber 27m_ Clyde er's Bay Church. D. Wallace Mac- mven sacrament o; the Lordis s“? Pherson, Minister. per. 11 A. M. S. S. 10 A. M. Prepara- “'_ flry gay-vice Fflday, 315 P_ M_ SERVICE IN DUNDAB UNITED Churchill 2.30 P. M. Canoe Cove r mimic" Swill-Y’ Oelvlwl‘ Will. at P, M, 5, s_ 5 p_ M_ m“ T’ w_ 300,; 3 o'clock. Rev. S. J. Boyce of George- will, Minute; town, will speak. The W. M. S. ___ v Tihank Offering will be taken at uauuanoon Baptist Church. "ll-l meelille- M- D- MMI-wd- Mill- Rev. A. E. Todd of North Rive: Bap- 15""- tist Church will preach on Sunday, w“- CHERRY VALLEY, CHURCH 0F October 27th at 3 P. M. Sunday sethog] meets at g p_ M_ ENGLAND. Services Sunday, October 27th. ‘Moming Prayer 11 town“, 433,539]; Unmd A. M. Sunday School 2 P. M. At the 9mm), o; gm-qm sewn,” sum service there will be special speak- ay out “m. um mm" an“ ers from the P. E. I. Anglican Lay- 31°“; 33o pm" Mount Herbert; mans Association. .00 p.m.. Pownai. The annual “T” ' Sun-day School Rally Day service "Algvmn PNITED Wm be observed In "Wynn m“ Sunday OStoberGZEth-arielvtaigesfgi‘ 1:. . i . i . . R Mmv m Mnm" lows: North Wiltshire 11 A. M. FROM "oNuyMooN_ _ Hampshire 3 P. M.‘ and Hunter m‘ my _,_ 58mm hm River 1.30 P. M. Rev. w. n. Muc- ad from “hen. honeymoon which Phail. Breadalbane will be the “m, spam in Prince mwam Island preacher at. all the services. Rev. J. and Motnobon Mr. Seaman is on I" Mmiwn- Mimsm" the staid‘! Maritime Accessories. """ 4N,” 51M Rve,.o,.d_ oumu nrvun aarrrar CHURCH. — On Sunday evening. October 27th the Women's Mission- nnan mas“ Ea savanna, Korea. in Salvation Army Citadel m" chum‘ Wm celebnite “s 50m next Sunday morning, a; 5|; June, anniversary by holding a Thank sum“, school m“ 5mm“. "up offering Service in tlhe church at noon. at Trinity Church Sunday ev- "M 1""- ll- E ‘Md "l" be "is ems and at wane,“ Meeting m guest speaker. Special music. Baptist Church linday afternoon. BBADALBANE “mud church TBYON _ BoNsnAw BAPTIST Charge. Services Sunday. October rasronarn, - suhday October grffldiltballe 11 A- R0“ ‘ a ey . . North Gram le 7.30 27m’ Tryon 3 R M’ worship serum P. M. Rev. J. I. Morrison. will con- T .P.M.W.M..'1‘h lt- offffg; 2W1“ spake,’ i,“ all services. W. B. MacPhail, l‘. ney Hillyer, Missionary from Bol- ivia. Special music. Bonahaw wor- ship service 7.30 P. M. Rev. C. A. Hicks. Pastor. OOBNWAIIWPASTOIAL ST. JOHN'S PIIESBYTEIIIAN CHURCH, Belfast, Stir/day, October 27th. Service at 2.30 P. M. This service will be conducted by Rev. W, FIJIS BEPAIIIED and Remodel- ied by experienced l-‘urrier, 8 Upper nu: rumours-Esau cuunon IURA CE. IN CANADA. - Services on Sun- ~——- d0)’. October 27th will be as follows: c 8E! ‘latent in Pottery w.“ Wood Islan 11.00 A. M. and 7.30 Puckett! Jewellery. P. M. Caied nia 3.00 P._ M. The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper at 1 —— wnvsnon urns-an cannon. _ Girl Guides la General secretary A. W. liurll. Llord Rowalio the 8th Charlottetown. Funeral Services 0f Mr. James ll. Brown The funeral oi Mr. James R. Brown was held yesterday mom- mg from his late residence, 105 Powml SL. to Si. Dunstans Bas- ilica and was largely Attended. Solemn High Mass of Requiem was celebrated by Rev. Wilfred lVilcCardle assisted by Rev. Hari- cia MacDonald. deacon. and Rev. Kenneth MacMillan. sub-deacon. Present in the Sanctuary were: Rev. Leo Harrell and Rev. George McCoimack. . Interment took place in the Catholic Cemetery where services were conducted by Rev. Francis MacDonald. The following was tlie order of the procession: Knflghts of Colum- bus; honorary pallbearers. Col D. A. MacKlnnon, J. W. Boulter. T. W. L. Prowse. Gordon Hughes. Ptlil-ip Palmer. Dr. F. E. Small- wood, P. W. Turner. N. W. Lmv- rher. W. Chester S. McLure. M.P., In. W. J. P. MaoMilian. O.B.E.; funeral director; active pallbear- ers: Augustus MacDonald. Leo Doyle, William Drawders. Ambrose J01’. J. J. Duffy’ Dr. R. D. How- Lord Rowulian. accompanied by Miss Lillian M. Ducheml l" RB"? 1143111 1n the Charlottetown Armouri shakes blinds w ling hu atartodl My rrienda at The CHARGE. - Services Sunday, Oct. 27th are as follows: Kingston 11 A. M. Holy Conuntuuion. Prepara- tory Friday, l P. M. New Demonic 3 P. M. S. School 2 P. M. Cornwall 7.30 P. M. S. School 11 A. M. Rev. J. R. Skinner. Minister. ISLAND VISITORS — Mrs. Al- but Mcleocl of Murray Harbor, PEI. with her two danuhters, Mm Alicia and Mn. Clyde Henri. also the lender's two sons Iewia and Beeil spém the woelunad with m. and Min. Nonnzm McLeod, ‘Hen- tun Road. —.New Glaqow News. NORTH BIVEII PABTOIATE. _ October 27th. services will be hcld as follows: Clyde River, S. School 2 P. M. Evening Service at 7.30. This service will be the 50th Anniversary of the founding o_f the Warren's Missionary Society and will be held under the auspices of the Society. Mrs. A. E. Todd will be the speaker and there will be special music. The Kingston unflat- lerviee is request- ed to mite with the Clyde III service in this Ipeolai Anniversary Meeting. ‘lih, Kine-stair service will not be held. A cordial welcome ie ax- ed to all. Special offering. Rev. A. E. Todd, Minister. IANTA SAY! Christmas Shopp- Abegwelt Gift Court tell me that Chriatmae Decoration: and Cards will run short . dbeppolntennat doing your shop- Lng early at Charlottetown’: Head- quarters for Oifte. "The Abel-wait.” hail; Iddls Murphy; “ William Branded‘; J. Weeks Murphy; Mrs. James H. Murray; Mrs. Roy Dug- len; Penzle Duggui; Mrs. Charles Duggan: Roy Adams: Arthur Stewart; Preston Pickering: Mo lads: Mrs. Atwood Blak- eney; Mrs. Fannie llilia: Mn. Nettie lander; ‘Mn. J. Wm. litur- phy; Norwood Campbell; Inland Campbell; Mn. Amos Adams: borne 0am ii; J. l. cousins; In‘. In. contain; Jae. I. Mur- phy; Fred Donald: William altl; Mrs. Oheflie Adam; Stanford Picitoring; am. ll-e. lario lutherlend; as each: Jame Dunn; Herbert Dtlnlld; raieiitoa Oeeleoa; Win. A. Cameron, Secretary of the Board of Minions, of the Presbyterian Church in Canada. NORTH RIVER Y ll. U. - The weekly maxing o2 the Norah River Y.P.U was held at the home OI Keith Wit-voile‘. Tine Devotion- al Period led by llylia Owen opened by singing the liyrnn "Breathe On Me Breath of God" followed by Scripture reading from the book of Palm. ‘Ilhen the hymn "Mom Ooaan Unto Ooeain‘ was sung fol. lowing was prayer ted by Rely A E. ‘nxld. ‘Iihe business period was opened with the minutes or int meeting wmch were mod and ap- proved. ‘Ilhen the toil call which wee responded to by l5 members and three visitors Roll call is to wtt; hearse: mourners, Messrs. W. J. Brown. Sn. W. .1. Brown. .11.. Patrick Ready. Gerald Ready. Clifford Ready. Gilbert Guudet. Waltlhan Gaudet. Lomar Gaudet. Farrell G-eude-t. Walter Perry. Ronald MacLean. Thomas Mc- Adam. Roderick MacDoneld, Earl Proude. Earl Reardon. Lawrence Kelly, John Pollard, Ambrose Coady, Edmund Handrahan. By- ron Brown. Waiter l-fennessey. R. A. MacDonald. Fred Chappell. Maj. H. W. Poole. 0.312.; general public. Personals Mics Marion Clark, Mi. Stewart underwent on operation for HIP- pendioitis otn Wednesday in the be answered by a verse oi scripture - . ~ containing the word "Peace". Oom- p"m;fléd*‘,fpi;j‘fma‘z§§ni”“d“'°“ ls znitliees for next meetizigware as mp0 " . dime. l‘ ‘tonal Le . n-io Owen; son, leader, soul Mae. "i" ‘m’ d""'h,,‘,",'"‘"c,fl,°k°'f‘,f,,“ l [Anhm whnb and little aus . d’! we; ley and Norma Jewell m otiaiy °' “i” Tmj ‘jjfljfi, "flu," led sy Iota Mulch eoham- "m"! 1;"? g3"! Dean“ m, ed of a reading from the book "me M“ N ° ° i" Karma“ We“, wohaenui ohrist" This part or the Ml- "d M’;- Imeting closed by IIIIII "Oh 11°“ ‘mmml- masher mt Mo will: with ‘II: An mjoylbie program was put on by Keith Mieatioy and Laith Owen. Then a very dainty limth was see-v. Id by the hmtess minted by the oolllniwe. A vote (I "IBM! Wll givli to Mr. end Mrs Wheetlq m, and Mrs. Waiter Cusack of 124 Dvrchester BL. Charlotte- town. left Thursday moraine Oll g hollda trip to Boston New YOIK and Ph delphia. They were ec- companged by their two daughters. mm, as. n ll ahrrv. Albany end m “:3: mwmoatihg 1:: Matthias eMurray of Nerf-h uiapeh assietiisuoa m moon. Wiltshdre. The Quality Tea A ORANGE PBKDE AC! . Matti-l me cuaaaorfrarowu__ouaaotaiy_ _ Enipira iiliief Scout At Armcuriee lth Troop Leader n. inspecting the Montague Compqn o; es Wednesday night. y At the extreme left t \ l I _ Carmen Thompson otf the 8th Charlottetown (‘Prim ityi Troop. In t e background, left to rign-i: Scouts w, Gamhum, R, Hurry and D pivingsione. all of (Photos by N. W. Saunders) PTE. DONALD W. MacLEAN, NORTH WILTSIHRE, I‘.E.l. MISS MARY J. WHITTING, DOVER. ENGLAND The following clipping is taken Ilia-tn a London newspaper. The wedding look place at m- tihwne Church on Sept. 10th o1 Pte. Dcmald Wllzmr hlacLesn. Ounad. ian Royal Ordnance Corps. son of Mr. and Mrs. George C Macbean, Ncriii Wiltrlfiz‘, P ELI, Canada, and Mary Jenn, eldost daughter of Mr. and Mrs W E. Whittiilg. 2i ‘Milne-r Rd, Eivington, Dover. The .bri»de, given away by her father. |\'.CT€ a vtllite satin gown. embroid- ,crcci vcil, and headdress of white roses. and carried pink roses and white chryscmwiemums Her silver brooch was the gilt oi the bride- groom. The ‘JPHCSIIPRICS we're Miss Joyce virhitting tsister) and Miss plvfargaret Moon‘, wearing turquoise ,blue morcculn trimmed with gold and Misses Jazz". and Paula Stov. vt-ns in gold morocain trimmed with niurquoise. All wore matching head- drcsses and can-had pink arid white clnhlius. The first two wore pen- ‘cihnts arid the others brooches, the .glftts of the groom. Mr. Cl-harics Whit-ting (bride's brother) was best man After the ceromcmyq a silver horseshoe was givcn to the Mice. RUDDERltAM-CIIOIILEY WEDDING . ‘Ilhe marriage n: Miss Dorothy Bernice Cherie-y, daughter of Mr and Mtns. A J ohoriey. Charlotte- town. P E1 formerly of Mono- ton to Earl Eduwird Rudderham, _son of Mr and Mrs. A l‘; Rudder- ham, Sydney NS. was solemn. ized recently in St Andrews’ United clout-ch. Syduvy- Rev- Framk MacLczvi performed the ceremony In tile M19611! OI ClOQ relatives of the contracting pa:- ties. The bride, ivho was given in For _ evenoaatao MILK THE [oorlnel inn salami dairy horde carefully peo- oaeled annipechl- Tliowlaale hilly iveleolee IILVIIWO@ IVAICIATID MILK - . . 1 greetlyeppreaimrieoriaenib iaTee....Colee....eea llmreeeaadoaeereelen“ adds nourishment to ealcee aesleeupe.-ieildleg poeullaoneelollioe lay Some Today! - i"i‘.‘.£'2"ii£f-'L"%'s’.".°‘”i q".-- k marriage by her father, wore a champagne pink sillt with blown accessories and a oorsage od pink noses. The bridemima. Miss liiiaine Cihoriey. sister of the bride wore a grey suit with con-trusting awes- sories and a oat-sage of red roses. Blair Colibomc, cousin o4’ the groom, was best man. 'I‘l1e bride's mother ur-re s. black and white ‘lwo piece suit, with motel-ling accesaartes and a cor. sage oil pink loses , After t-he ceremony a reception was held at the home 0d the groom's parerus. Mira Road, Syd- rvey, N S. The house wee beauti- fully dewratei with bouquets of fall flowers The bride's table was covered with a Queen Anne cloth and centered wuh a three tier wedding cake Mrs. A. B 00L bnsrne presided over the tea corps. Moss Fmeime Handy and Miss Florence Rudder-hum replenished. Mrs. M F‘. linemen cut the cake. Misses Muriel Tudor. ‘Illielma Maclmn, Mary you MacLean. Anne and Ruin middcruum and Mia Bent/y Clhnrley aeived Dur- ing the rempllm the bride's father sang several vocal selections ac- oompani‘ at the piano by J. Vvoocihouse. The bride was formerly employ. ed with Central ‘rust Co of Cana- da. Moncton After a diort weddim trip m motor through Nova Bootia. the| bride and Broom will reside ini "Good Mil Mill! 60H MOI? i Sydney when the groom is em- ployed with Uoodyeovs Groce. tea-la. -—Monoton Transcript i MAYI-‘IELD W I. The October mars-lag 0i the May- ilold W.I. met at the ltome of Mrs. War-field Orr on Ootcoer Mn. The prudent. opened the “ | by singing the Ode amd repeating; the Creed in unisun Then the roll call. Minutes of last meeting lead, approved and signud There was newl -‘ ' _,‘ up Mrs warfield Orr hadareedlng, rlow villenpett a Husband. Mia l-loiuton read. Home Economics Program. The sick and school oomlmttces were rc-eppolnt. on‘. Lunch, Mrs iildtwnrd Ooh Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs James lloinion It been ‘tool canmit. gave tiwir tweet which 10d to u dil- ctifllm d "repairing tho hiinb". The once ioe the evm- ing WII It which time it IS moved an! eaomdrd that a don. §§ Bemcnbra Eternal year by year; Sweet memories clinging to the‘ P. J."s SPECIALS PAGE . Vanilla Cocoonut Flavoring .. . . . Cranberries Rolled Odie . . Corniiokee Kom, Quick Dinners . . . . . . . . .. 29c Prunes . . . . . 2 lbs. 33c Old Cheese ‘I lb. 35c Pickles-Mustard l6 oz. 25c Spiced Horn 8| Beef . 37c 98 lb. Bog Flour .. .. . 2.79 U Peaches l lb. 49c ' Apricots . . . . . . _.,. l lb. 69c to P. J. MacDONALD PHONE 888-889 Wox, Shlnolu i u». 29¢ Baking Powder l lb. 19c Grocer Cor. Kent 8| Prince St. In Mearworiam In Momoriam MR. LEA A. McLAUGHJLAN Citizens were shocked on Tues- day. October 15th, when they loomed that Mr. Lea A. McLaugh-| 1m had suddenly passed away; while about his work. from a severej heart attack. ‘ The late Mr. McLaughlen wae widely known and highly respect- ed all over the Province. 1n tihe family circle his loss will be most keenly felt as his kindly interesti and loving oounael has gone from than: but he has entered into a wider life. Left to mourn are the following daughters, Mrs. James Power. City; Mrs. W. R. McPherson, City; Mrs. GQONQ E. McLean, North Wiltshire; Mrs. Cecil Campbell. North Wilt- shire; sons. Stuart, Manager Green- dsl Store, Pictou, N. 8.; Howard with A. Home 8: do. Also left to mourn are his sisters Mrs. Wisk, Mrs. Stallard. British Columbia; Mrs. Margaret Essorey, Winthrop. Mass. and one brother Ashley Mc- Laugihian. 12 grand children also survive. The funeral. which took place October 17th from the home of his daughter Mrs. McPherson. 339 Eus- ton Street, was largely attended. the services at the house and grave being conducted by Rev. G. Carlyle Webster of Zion Presbyterian Church. w... spoke comforting words to the bereaved family. The pail bearers were: Mears. Gordon Leifoh. Louis McPherson Ira Carr. Miller Bealrsto. Jack Lewis, P. N. Manuel. _ Many beautiful were received. silent love for the bereaved. in Memoriam floral trlbut es messages of In loving en-a-ory of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Taylor, October 30, 1948. and October 20, 1042. ia the rose that» blooms i heart i Keep loved mes ever near. The tender thoughts that lllll¢r 011-] IAre links that ever hind j. The loved ones u-who have gone ahead With those they leave behind. Fondly Remembered by Son and Daughter. In Memos-lam In loving memory of my wife MRS. HAROLD MncLEAN who passed away October 25. 1045 Inserted by l-Icr Husband. In. Memorials! In loving memory of Fire Chief ins Mien/manna! 001101!!! 25th. 1M5. Inllfled by Hi Wile and Children. uvenhgwasspentinaaoclal chat. while the lunch aImr-iobee and In fond and loving memory ea Mm, Miner MacNevln who planet away Oct. Z5. I944. The depths of aorrovv we cannot 0f the lose of one we lovedso well, And while lie aleeps a peaceful sleep" Her memory wa shall aivvnya hoop. Inserted by husband and family In Mezaaorlam In loving ununory of our deal daughter Clara. who died Ootobol 25, 1988. God called you away and your smiling face, We cannot eec. Hope to meet some day. Ever Remembered by Mother, Father, Brother and Sister. In. Momoriam In loving memory of our deal mother, who died October 25. 1888, but not forgotten. Ever Remembered by Her Family, “will. Lawful“. Dannie and \- Llttle MarjlQg, In Memoriaan In loving memory of M", ch“ Gallant, who died October 25. 193A, Ill Mil‘ home She is fondly remeu. herad Sweet mumori Cling to he; mm, We who loved her in life sincerely Still love her in death the eame. 8M1: Miseed by Her Sister and Her Brothcr-in-Law, Anbin Gauthier. Ida, __¢____ SENSITIVE T0 WW" lAXA TWES? i‘; ' Ii’ so. extra-mild NR Junior Tablets l6 dose) are just made for ou. ou get effective pleasing. relief in irregularity, sick eadachea. 'I‘ryNR f“ —plain or chocolate coated. TO-NJGHT if‘ ‘IOMOIICWI ALIIGNI 25‘ ,s|zl$ BEES LITTLE HOPE FOR CAREER WOMAN LONDON. Oct. 24—(OP)-—Tht heyday of the professional woman 1,5 pasrting, for ii she marries slit of getting profes- sluuul hr-lp and must forsake he! job for her home. says Dr. Char" has no hc-pe lty Taylor. governor of Holloway Prison, London. ‘ she spoke at an anniversary dune;- of the auflragette move- lnent. Other speakers included Lady Astor, who said the v01! for which the suilragettes hall fought had done more to change the social order of Britain than homes served an anaemia: nuwll- '~“Y'"““¢ ‘m’