THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN l PAGE FIVE Sanroma Heard iilqtlli iittli 59th In Magnificenl For Welfare Funds Piano tonne" Sin-as orig of ta- Catho- lic Social Welfare Bureau I would like to inform the public of our work in the City and country, and War Memorial ~ Windows Unveiled At Kirk Tomorrow NOVEMBER 12. 1949 _,____ rllnuble Show At York Last Night _____ w“ mode at York last en two performances of Gentral Guardian This column Ia reserved for new»: of iooal interest, but advertising oi a newsy nature may be inserted at flve cents a word. strictly pay- able in advance. Funeral Yesterday 0f Mr. Holland The largely attended funeral ser- vice of the late Peter Holland was wST —G.H.M.— lllstory COOK'S tor rnotegroples. A high murk. h0th in quality 0i PICTURES Galore to make your home more livable and more lovable! tleiiliiii “h .. g _ "*"- held from his residence 14 Prince m, iruiollllnlgéflilllgfffa°flitl5 ‘this CONFEDERATION LIFE m _ M r-pci-nl Service of neinemii- Street to st. Dunstan's Basilica iwrlurmunce and popular onnrecio- the urgent need for us to solicit There's a. really Splendid Collection of Pictures both big and little to 5h?“ mll, i laylng m sold out BURANCE. ljflllfialll S. James Church on Sun- yesterday morning where Requiem iiilll. W8! 58¢ Bi’- ihe Opening of funds to carry on this necessary be seen in the Furniture Departments of both'the Charlottetown iand 9.1a hi‘ i’ 11y Jurning at eleven o'clock, tlhe lllgh Mass was celebrated by Rev. this IEBSMVB Community Cvncvrl work. the Snmmerside Stores. Beautiful floral prints delightful pastoral FOB SAISFACTION burn Sulll- illrl-‘P Emir-rd glass windows erect- P, F. MacDonald assisted by Rev. Series Thursday night at the The Calhollc social wglfgrg scenes and wonderful copies of the favorite old masters. - - - They're houses. Though e Sllmv attractively framed in natural woods, white or colored wood and a Prince of Wales College hall, The variety of smart; gilt frames. Everyone enjoys Pictures in their homes originally scheduled to recltallst was Mr. J. M. Sanroma, last evening, it was Dr. P. MacMahon, D.D., as Deacon and Rev. David MacTague as Sub- Bureau is an agency sponsored by ihe Cliy parishes engaged in pro- Bfi ily ii“? Cuugrpgution to honour ‘ill’ "1 llfiry of the eight men of van Screened Coal, plenty heat, little ash or lvastage. in fairness m ii “we imb‘ - ill’: p l wh-nc lives were given DPuuun Puerto Rican pianist of interna . l~ . ‘ r - . 4' ‘d’ ' ale o affdPit th idf Lflltolifil lic who lime llleenellllljurizleslrligesiiilgjvfie: MRS. MoEWEN-ilrurs repaired. ill World Wur II will be unveiled Present in the Sanctuary were ilflhul repute, whom the Assoclil- Z2825 f;‘j,°,i,§‘§,,§’°}§‘§f,‘f,,,§e"§,§’§‘ l}: oiiln. Yefy-nglocliig in (tloduy 01111365500533 iii? liilctclfres ‘£31 like best;—< tiskeis, to fig Yea“ Due “m” “I lee Prince. Phone 349-3. nncl rlcnicnietl, By invitation of Very Rev- Edwllrd Buldlvln. 11°11 W“ fvrluhllte to uilhllh 1h dlvldual, rem“, on me I, d you're sure to find them in the Furniture nepartuient of Either Shore, lvln the ihil - o . ~ tile Kirk Session, Ml-5_ Mglviue c.5511,‘ Re“ y Macqlllvray, place of the scheduled artist, Mr. Among the many service‘ was $10. Byron Janis. Mr. Sanroma appeared here in 1946 nnd thrilled his audience C.Ss.R., Rev. W. Simpson, Very Rev. R. V. MacKenzie, and Rev. R. J. MacDonald, eischiiere in the CONSUMERS- ‘When ordering coal don't say coal, specify Sulli- van Screened Coal. Antirrw tlnd Airs. Lorne Stewart will unveil t-he memorials on be. hrlf cf the mothers of the men vide are, financial relief, assist- ance in finding employment, hous- ing or rooms, medical attention vhich hi???“ iii-h“ it’: not so very long till Christmas is going tn be upon us, . . - And here's a snmre Christmas Suggestion from the Grocery Department: lll and Cudmore agreed L11‘. .il11< \i hflnliii"? iii? Saie 0i a whom sacrifice is thus ccmirrlemo- The honorary pallbearers were With One of the finest piano con- lllr Ji1i1ii°iiei°wn “mi B51514“ AN" Tim i-imiii" i‘i“" rated. The oliicrrr. find members o1 ills Worship Mayor Earle Mne- certs ever hcnrd in Charlottetown. by our consultant‘ physician. 0"” Y‘“"' memi“ “"1 l'°‘“' “miil Fmwl’ Tin 5°"! "i PEEK F3351‘ * ulih ntail orders accepteiilmoriul ilriii, qqviniiyl Unitvd llle Cllllrlollclown Branch of the Donald “ml members n! the city Last nlgl“ his rendmons were nurslng servlce by our Sm“ BISCUITS-they're imported from England, so the price is lower ma‘ l .ir VFBY. Arrangemevis Church‘ Thursday. NOV- 17- 1W5‘ Canadian Legion BESL are Cmmciii Ciiy Cleric Jame, Fuller. equally impressive. They ranged nurse, securing» adoptive homes mrmefly‘ Timre" i‘ “"7 “i” “kcfiim "m" which i° ch°°'°» mil in‘ ) hillCiF to continue ti» piccs King's Daughters and Junior l0 “llmd l" a holly Buéleyllvfink mm lrll-e Clllel’ Herb Jewell; Hum from elnssle and l-emanlln ¢omposl_ and boardlng homes m! children eludes the “Play Box for Children" made up of iced cookies they'll ~ a Dr. w_ l P. MncMmun’ B_ v mo,“ to modem’ showing l vep of broken homes or poverlv“ love, “St. Nicholas" assortment of sweet biscuits, "Between Two Fires", made up of a fine assortment of fancy tilled and plain biscuits, as well from the an a number of other attractive boxes-the prices are from Me ta W. A. Come one. (‘Omc all. Smllll lvlll Sulmd nThe Last PCS... ilsil "llrvcille". The colours c1 the "e cacll evenln? v l H11YWOI113. Arthur Peflke. L90 F- “mini “f “lent i" striking a! iii’! stricken families or of unmarried qualities of clean execution and ' intermission the lar=e ENGAGEMENT- Mr. and MP8. .l .ll ._.. , , MacDonald. J. J. Connolly, James _ treated to refreshmenhis Allison ltiaclmod, Cilarlotteiolvll. H 1 lilclgfiiilbi; Ciimervn. J. J, Tl-ulmm Eldon delicately controlled touch which rsgstzevisorgugfril-giizscltlo‘all $1.75 a box. Peek Freon Biscuits are famous for their excellence tins . [lmn 1 by Brown Bros. announce tile engagement of their l lo musait- provided b' the Choir campbpih Gemile R- Keefe, Joseph distinguish the virtuoso ‘performer led of confinement and in ream ‘$07111 Qveii All Chfisimllfl Si"! ii"! i195i"—(1ii\'6 FEM)’ Tirll 0! PHI! ' _ in H , i A Madame’ Louls _l_ MacDonald’ from the merely pfflfesslunllL jusving their m,“ m Conloml m l<rean Biscuits from the (rrocery Department. daughter, Margaret Jrflllllll‘. - John William son of Mr, lififl Mrs. i“ dircciion of M55 E- Kcnzie, Mus. Boo, will An outstanding number on the ,~,.l as to say were much ‘_ ‘ u, J. Leliiihtizer and George Ryan. programme was the Sonata No. 3 Wiiii i L“ m Winter means the mending of torn and worn breechea and snow pants to fix all that-amt Order of the funeral w“: Ponce their new and sometimes difficult J. Scott Cairns, Dunslzlfi: a v , _ l _ _ _.A__--.~— marriage to take place in Novt .i- AV‘; ii€~l11fl5if11il1¢r5_-\11i1i1em- Department. Fire Department. City i“ E Fii" Miiliiir- OP- 31. by role uhsomety‘ we also auemi?‘ to many mlliihdrfl- - ~ - Thfire’! l1 "dry duly Why tier. , {v13 ‘is; n11} A18 Arrhy- pmployoos‘ I(nlgh‘s n; Columbus Beethoven, which was played in l0 rend" broken homes where lt the wherelvlthall to do it is to be found in the Youth Centre! LEATH- ___ __ m F 511:5 IllllSQtgBEITISg Benebvolenl lrlsl, Soclctv honorary preftgrencps tot khc programme i5 DQ551359; hi??? lgeilnquetllt chlld- 111R KNEE PATCHES sowed on the points of wear will stretch the life DEALERS_F S m'— i,” I -. v a . pull. carers, ncllve pallbearers’ nurn er onn a ppassiohntnl n5 ren in elr e ors o re orm, co- of a garment: endlessly, you can get either brown or black Leather. or u Dviiil- ill ‘il- Raoul Revmould. flower can funeral ("rectory hearse being less familiar. This firll.‘ work operate fully with the Provincial Patches for just 49 cents a pair ln the Youth Centre. Save yoursell a lot of work fiIlCl toll—put; Leather Knee Patches on knees, seats and Department of Health and Wei- ed vsoul, car lnts, pilonc, wire 0r fare, and in general perform any write J. n, Gillies, Livestock l-‘t-ld “'11s Pidyl-“d yer)’ eiierlivellw v1"- ‘Hill Alinidii‘. lilo Reverend Til-LB. tlcularly the concluding movement the Service n _ _. and general public. Sdiiu“ “iii “iiiiiwi elbows-both you and the children will be delighted with the result-< DEATHS _ nui- Frillldcs R911)’. l1 Cillilgih |li'.\'i-‘()lii)--At Chlchester, Eng- lihd on October 31st. 1949, i0 - ifllll i.(‘ii(i(‘i‘ and Mrs. George moi-ii lllcu Gags Guudet). B Mi‘. and Mrs. Everett A. King 0f ltiurray River a daughter, Sheila Jean. Weight '1 lbs. 8 oz, nlnolloNaLn — At the Prince County‘ Hospital, November 6th, 14x49, i» Mr. and Mrs. Keir Mac- lluwald. n son. DEATHS 411th‘, aired 45 years, son of Mrs. Isaac DUUCCIIS‘ and the late Isaac llouvcilc of this City. Interment in "l-lci- remains are resting at ller fiilDSBUBY-At the home of her ‘daughter, Mrs, Myrtle Mclnnil. "Bush-int- Street. Summerlide on Nu- wemhcr l], 194$), Mrs. L. Ada Suds- lag nt L’. o'clock. Interment Peo- ple's Cemetery. JhlcDOUGALL-At the City lilo:- piiiil, Worcester, Mass, on Tues- fin)‘, Nnv. ll, Mabel A. MacDougilli. il('l(l\'i'll sister of ldo MacDouzail, Fitzroy Street. Remains will arrive zit llln MilcLnun Funeral Home this rwlilili; where the funeral will be hold ml llioniiny, service starting :il ‘.1 oR-lovk. Interment Canoe Cove _k'-'nll1tvr_\'. occurred in l7! rears. Ills remains are restinB iii Si, Dunstan‘; Basilica where a i solemn Requiem Mass will be cele- ' iii‘i\fl'ii ilt 9.30 this morning Bit!!!‘ ivlilrh ilio remains will be trans- irrrcrl til the Sacred llcort HOME ullcrtl they will rest until Sunday afternoon at, 2 o'clock when they r-vrill lie transferred to his native Agency, local l‘(,1lll't‘S0l'liiiil\'(‘. eluded last night at the Parkdalc Hall, under the auspices 0i’ i-ile Parkdale Women's Institute. _Msry Gaudet was the second highest point winner ln the indies division willie Mr. H. A. MacLcnd lvcll soc- ond place in the men's. The follow- MacFayden. HOSPITAL LADIES’ AID lVIEET- ING -_ The monthly meeting oi‘ the Ladies’ Aid of the Prince Ecl- wurd island Hospital ‘was llfiili Hi the Cundall Home, November 7th.. with an attendance of 25 me.“- bers. The President, Mrs, Leltcll, were adopted. M's. rts which ilze D0 NJ-l. DeBlois, chairman Ways and Means Committee, spoke of Purposes of the Women's Hospital Chaplin is a. young Muriiii" Mi‘ iat, and it. was the opinion oi’ tile meeting that the music lovers oi Charlottetown would welcome hi1 opportunity to hear this gifted malmee; M an early date. Film; from approved lists will be prc- sented regularly. Membership and Progvrlalmme oonivencns gave re- s of their work hind viii-M 101” eoming season. Mrs. Seams report- eg on ten, which had been held at Mrs. Gordon MacDonald's in hon- om- of tgnichfirs. This tea. had 91'0"" ed a will success. A report on pres- entation to Pmi- Biiliilw “'35 5w‘ en by Mrs. ll. Brown. Mrs. inntz ‘and Mrs. Sciiaitlc-blzry told cf lritcr- vlew with Dr. ll. Shaw for Child work in liicn-ial Health oon-lmlttce had visited four. school principals rind discussed problems of mutual interest. it was decided to ask Prof. F. MnrcKinnnn spcuk at next meeting, which will .be held at home of Mrs. p. onmphell- Jillti drlivri- tile Sermon wlllcll wlll stilllcs that symbolize his Own (loath for Christ. The central win- dow carries the figure of S. John iii fl. mantle of olive green fringed with cold. In his hands are llll‘ p971 and book of his Gospel. In the illird window stands the ion of Canada; in that. of the second window the coat of arms of the Province of Prince Edward Finn-d; in that of the third window ilic coat of arms of the City of Charlottetown. In f-ho hase of the first window is the crest of the Royal Canadian Navy, in tlimtl of the second the erest of the Royal nqainst n background of Canadian Maple Leaves. The windows bear tile inscription “To the Glory of Clark, William ltfacL-orert John Schurmrlri was judging exhibits of field roots at the Maritime Winter Fair. (‘ITY POLICE COURT -- At the Executive Meeting At the monthly executive meet- llig of the PEI. Women's Institutes on Thursday a committee compris- ing the president, Mrs. Fred Gates, and Mrs. Jillian llerring was ap- pointed l0 meet with the Exhibition Association in ask for continuation book pvt-pared by Mrs. Gates for the Netherlands Women's Institutes was approval by the meeting. A resolution urging that the Criminal Code be amended to re- tain sex criminals in confinement was orticrcd to be forwarded to the Federal members of Parliament for Active Phil-bearers were: Daniel MacDonald, J. Russell St, John, liocifiiisilliie Remembrance Day ers. The King. HALIFAX, Nov. l2-—(CP)—H.l\/I. C. S. Magnificent, Canada's only aircraft carrier, left port'today on an eight-day sliakedolvn cruise. It is the first voyage for the carrier since she underwent major re- pairs at Saint Jhhn, N. B. She pointed to map out. the broadcasts which will be held once weekly in- by Mrs. M. J. Doyle, secretary, and lim. past president of the Federat- ed Women's Institute of Canada. at 6 p. m. Catholic Social Welfare To be at Holy Redeemer Hell, for supper FOR Competent Insurance Service which has the rhythmic impetus of a Brandenburg Concerto. programmed for Preludes-“Submergt-d and “Fireworks? The first-named Chopin work ls a unique evocation of an old Bre- ton legend about the ancient cath- edral of Ys, engulfed by an in- dolent sea, which emerges slowly Cathedral" programme by three chr-racteristic works, the Ballade in G. Minor, Op. 23, Nocturne in D Flat Major. Op. 27, No. 2, and Etude in A Minor, Op. 27 (Winter Wind), Tile latter, piece has something of the proccssiunal splendor of the A Flat Major Polonaise which Mr. San- ronia played here as an encore number three years ago, in a man- Tile concluding part of the pro- gramme comprised two colorful Spanish pieces by Isaac Albeniz. "Fire Music", by De Falla, 1latlon 0f about 5,000,000. i Attention All Workers for Bureau Drive and 219.000 square miles and a. D0911- type of social welfare work it is make it necessary for us to pro- vide financial and other forms of relief. We think it is far better to provide a job for a man than to buy his groceries, to find a decent house for a family than to supply it with coal, clothing, and medical and such other things as the need for free health clinics and services for the poor, etc. We propose to begin a program whereby we will form committees to study these different problems thoroughly and to bring in recommendation which may be presented to the appro- priate authorities for their consid- eratlon. the campaign a success. sacrificing their own plans to lend a helping hand. They are making calls in and the objective of $5000 secured, whole-hearted co-operation. Failure to meet the objective will mean that we will be forced to cut down on the assistance ‘at S.D. U. Fboilbalh-football, and more foot- ball-lwas the topic most under dis- cussion on the campus this your. Especially before and after a gaimc would these discussions run high. But. when the whistle to end Moli- day's game sounded through ihc fast-failing shadows. it also called a halt to all gridiron clashes for far as first and second team activ- ities are concerned. W0 may at- tempt now to fort-est our cliartccs in" future years, and occasionally remirllsce about lhc games played this season. And it's so hard to realize! The remainder of the year will not find us as before, packed on the grand- Buy them in the Youth Centre. qgc Pei» hgseffign _ _ , ___ b?’ iimiiiicdfii <1Vl‘r CFCY~ Harry lvincKay, Albnn Farmer, _ within our capacity to do. ~ MrAligiilgflllfivléAilvgn Qggiavidlcc flight-cs of the windows Stewart Wcir nm-l Geqpge Mango". Among the most appreciated of we have found‘ all,” almost “Judy Bond" with a glitter! Yrs indeed, trust "Judy Bond" to brim: it n 5v; ifisi . l {ll ‘ null cml-‘l-iiii‘? i) iiiO °i three YOl-mB aid. Mr. Sanromus Seiflfiillllls “TF9 591'" eighteen months of operallon‘ out. the really outstanding BLOUSE of the season. It's sweet and I _, Jri-RFHS Ml: IPTIZBG ulldl Cldmillvltfnveiril 1h" heroes of the fziilh from the P8265 The service nt illc grave was "iii ‘vhicii i"? Piiilmd “"9 ‘"1 hi5 llwl l0 pmvlde flnanclal relief dainty-it's in shell pink or aqua-it hns a neat little cowl collar- _ ______ _ prlie islilid lglpnliliéxrlllljrs ‘lgptlm mom; Sinai‘? ilileiv lircsmmelli. Th; first Cfliéldilffifld (lilybftev. P. F. MacDon- llrieviguihehil-Zaflvlgqerllgggi. llllsrée Mfom- clolhlng‘ coal and med-lull 5,1,: cap sleeves and covered buttons down the back-BUT the really dif- .,'.;_ll l M v l M l ._ v _ n _ _ _ __ , H t- <~_s le llzurc o S. cplhen a asslste y Rev. R. J. Mac- I11” S9 B r y n n01‘. l 7 _ ferent feature of this "Judy Bond" Blouse is the materiaL - - - It's H \i'l)\\‘i'i ‘Vliztoi-iiir‘ ggSpitfll? ‘:11 dmsi?“ m m” Mimi?“ ‘gigging; (‘lull lil mural: of scarlet over Donald. The interment was in the Op. 79, Nu. 2. i1)’ Brhhmii» ii"? Zn?! éflroriilronz?illengsl ggltnsuiflislg threaded With Kflirii In hi“! 32 i0 35-411“ "Judy B41111!" ll Pfidfll 4-95- ‘li, l,l,-_ “ml Mrs, T, C. }°uml“"nent_lihat affffig, ion. 61cm‘ ‘if 31nd “mi , “iiryiiig ‘he Rcima“ Caiimiic cemetery. 3mm“ i" A MMPi" ix» 331) b)’ 1y épem as long as nothing do“; This Blouse ls irresistible, you'll love it; and be proud to lay "My ~ 0r lle pad moi . i. l-llllylyrs liililn 0i victory nlid the fllflrt. 11nd iWQ 1115161’! Dfhlflisy to ‘solve the overall problems ma; Blouse is a Judy Bond" from the Ladies’ Wear Department. 5 en y- Our sale by Public Auction on at 2 P. M. House For Sale Saturday, November 19th ,,',.l (l-irgi- Gilbert. . . . " 1 th rzc winners in Fhurs- 0 _ , , Q Tl, d fl R _ rHBT-Rnfililil Heep. I. IdIOSIll/lltrasl agiigllnlftlisitxipiiltyi"Lmsiaskklllllgéfl ialrhriilbiiroiuiighlmzilhiyig nxalffltjwosl gigalglcfe dui-fiisslyay yli/hrbsrxlgilrfilergeilmilgt gigs tghsfovtiliiéagsvhemggosirglllnllrirf attention. It is, of course, neces- AT SOURIS - » . . . n . o o ; -. . - - , c o , @\.Q’,;,i...f.i'iic.~i' ncc Joylce aCooper, a Gifescnx? consolation, Bessie JCly- “H1131 “lnfd “uh pifllple uyltld i°ii°wiiig llrtilghsini C no y e music ever scored for the piano. b 5:? sifvxlstzscclmtinue a?" m)?" Nina ROOKIE-w AOIB Lot-Small 01111181‘. ,,,,,,{,..,, ' Men's, 1. Ray Garnhunl; :1. J. A $5,,» ‘QR, cslofilfslillaafesjlfulflmgzk: Chorus, 0 Canada l of the him" numb"- 1>11= @1111 5,: l, need_.g,,f“f,eas,eele Qiiipli Centrally located on Sutherland Street , . Moore; Consolation. Edward Land; . ' choral Speglklng _ Flanders only soy that under Mr. San- o slte Creamery .,_“.l.__l,ll Hugs Cclmlv Hospital d . Mrs ‘vlllrm Gums, oil hm to bring to him in prison. Flelds__pu ll f G d VIII roma-s touch “s flawlo“ melodlc is time we began thinking of soiu- PPO .?"l_' d“. ljovonvbel. “h, 1949_ w lgggzoigilligefll. Arblng and Iii the alcove of tile first window Address pus golonreill i; W ‘Rog “m, were brought out l,eaulllullv_ tions to the larger problems of , OHBPS received by the undersigned ' ' ' i=1 ii“ will °i11r111S 0i’ the D°111i1l- ' ' ' ' Chopin was represented on the "nemlliliymrhi- "@1151"! needs- Unless sold privately beforehand, will be put up for. MELVIN J. McQUAID, Solicitor, etc, Souris, P. B. l. ' —- —-~— eslded. and alter welcoming new C dl A ln ‘h t a! m diiiiiciiiurii-Ai Biismii- Mass" meqllhers called upon the Secrc- and an any’ a e will return to Halifax Nov. 11 and Nov. lllll, i949, Vincent T. Dou- any and Treasurer for the“ Tb lviiiflild 1322131 0:22; lllen leave onwa 21143:), "alnlng llgvlrélélllllfilznls still recalled with Many generuuslclll-zens an glw Y o u c a n N o w s a n d a 1 cruise i0 the "i i1 e5~ ing freely of their time to make “GANA|D" i’°"“ m“ C°'“‘"°"" B°”°“' about the Rummage Sale 111 Sl- God and in Gg-nteful Melmory or stead of monthly. The convenors‘ nnn “Dance of the White Indians". _ _ Mm‘ James‘ Church Hall on Saturday. lhe men of s James. Church who pmgrammes we" Elm mapped out by Hello,- vlllalnbos, the most all sections of the City giving HUGHES-At the Charlottetown November 12th. MtiISS (Hfillio mfg? gave lllell- llvés in freedom’; (gauge for the respective months. celebrated of South American com- teveirlyonte whokwlshes Ehhrzpltllflf- ‘Hospital on Friday, Nov. 11, Mrs. mer superintenden o i0 o - l“ Wm] l“ n, 19394945: an ellpression of regret at the posers. l _ ull y lo ma e a con u un (ivnl-ginn llugllcs in her 65th year. real General Hospital, read an 171' “ohm Agilmwlw wlllmm Andrew l-ltslg-lmtlon o; Ho“ Alon Stewart; as ln response to enthusiastic _cn- to this worthy cause. it wl-idow of the late Philip Hulzhel- teresting article on the "Aims and George Mud Nmll Bumelt In Mlnlsger o; Agl-lcullul-e W35 made cores, Mr. Sanromn played Invlta- cannot be impressed too strongly F ' ' tivn t0 the 911F198". by Iwehel‘. that if this drive is to be a success to that friend or relative Ytlllll CHOICE 0F THESE 6 PARCELS SPECIAL crliusTMas Pelican-soon CANAID PARCEL “A" 1 tin “Kam" 1 tin Spiced Beef 1 tin Becf Sausage Meat 1 tln Pork Sausage 1 tin Beef Spread, '1 oz. CANAID PARCEL “B" 1 tin “Maple Leaf" Back Bacoml ti 2 pounds 1 tin “Kllk" 1 tin Bologna 1 tin Pork Sausage Moat i tin "Maple Leaf" Back Bacon. 2 pounds 1 tin "Kam" 1 tin Bologna 1 tin spiced hecf 1 tin Bent Sausage Meat 1 tin Pork Sausage Mont 1 tin Boofsteah and Kidney‘. 8 lbs. gross 10 lbs. gross 1 tin Pork, Flam and i in Beans, tin Wieners pounds lburv Wife of the lato Melbourne _ 1 - ~ " . ~ vi°iihi5i~ o“ "i°ii°“ M adimlm Slilclidinr Ma ism-life's Court ' ' fl ' n ziliilsbliiidvr (iicsiiilrgniiirstilgtfhilrivnrég: ment. refreshments were scrgfldtlilit Thiirsduvya lnfifl charged with giiiacrfwlgScsuweerilillgultg gal: 1 B"? '1' 511B" (“Mullet-dd White) W. 1 Pound net Funeral llome from where the ‘he vi°e‘pr°5ideni'a o‘ me up ° speeding was heard and adjourned a poslllon lo help The calhollc 1 Carton Downeyflake Hot: Biscuit Mix .__.. 1 Pound not “moral "Wm, wlll be hem ‘l, g Church. m. 0",, wuuk, wlllle any“, glmrgcd g A welfare Bureau l3 happy m glve 1 Western Plum Pudding . ...................... .. _..__ 1 Pound not pnl on Monday November 14th. "_“ with brcnlzlniz entering and theft l l l Tin of “Smilefn Chuckles" Hard Candy ____ 1 Pound not - - . . EMENT l _. v ts sci-v ces to all who need then , lnlrrmnnt People's Cemetery. “Bgsxlnss Mew was lizard and illerliirtrgged untllgues- . d» regardlesg of race m, "sci l gzzmfllzeltfvllstllfillvaifllTizlpfiflll Cheese. 11:33:: all: . ' ta . man c0 vc on a c arge - » -- 11111-1--$l1dd@1l1.\' ll! M°111‘-'°11- N- ins or Schwi 11111PY°"‘1“'3“i-i'°“g“° oi ybrixikillr! and enter-in: oppuircd isdglileg’ MacGILLIVRAY 1 Ti“ “i B°““"°" T“"‘°’ m“ B'““d) ' 1 7”“ “i ll. on Friday Nov. 11, Milton C. w” held M lhe home of Mrs. E. and Comnlelell hls recognlmnce on i‘ ' P ma" 1 Tin of 0x Tongue (York Brand) . 2 Pounds net Boll of Charlottetown. in his 54ih MmyNutt, on ‘Tuesday eventing Nov. a “w, w“ suspended sentence v- “ A J1! 9 1 Tin of Pork Sausage (Olympic Brand) 1i Ounces net year. Remains were transferred t0 l M11 scmilebury presided Brill alvm-ded Muller ln m, weal; ‘ T 1 Carton of Tiibest, Qulck Pie Mix 1 Pound net v ‘lhc hincLcnn Funeral Home last ma.“ committee repclrts were fi 1 Carton "Dainty Rice .. 1 Pound net . nisllt where they will rest until lvuv Mrs. Kennedy reported for -" 1 Tin of "ltioplo Leaf" Creamery Butter not llinnrlny, Funeral fronl Trinity Un- film mmmlitee. It has been air- Q Now-Cash (cheque or money order) must be enclosed with lied (hurch, Monday, service sturt- ranged lo bcgln Saturday momln: a v order. No orders can be accepted for any country other than WNW“ Great Britain. l - $4.25 1 tin Pate ds Fois, ‘I on i tin "Cnhoe" Salmon 2 tins Cheese, 4 oz. 1 lb. “Maple Leaf" Larfi - $5.75 n Pate de Pole, ‘l on. tin "Cohoe" Salmon. l lh. “Diaph- Loaf" Lard l tin Cheese, 4 nz. l liar “Maple Loaf" Toilet Soap (‘ltmuiN-duin dcnih n (‘l -l it ~ n, it l, Nv. a» irnilte zmd rc- ftl 'll1 t b lldln f th _ l, t i5 ~.~t '- .' "iii-l Dtililiitlxli’. ail-blush. 8110115 m?§*'§£il Signs fore Provincial iliancileilriiiiveiiiieblgs rilextuyesr.“ or mQQfilIgv Mflfldfly QV€fll||Q| Navember 141 triilsnusifiaiircolliilpeitiilim fiyiiril l lln Bu“ Spy-cud, 7 o1. 1 lb. carton “Quix" field. A A Prince Edward Island scrap Continue till the snow blows. But as __.___C. CANAID PARCEL “C" —- 151M. {r055 — $750 Tongue 1 1/4’ l tin Pate de Foie, ‘I or. i tin "Cohoe" Salmon 2 tins Cheese, 4 OI. 11 lh. “Maple Loaf" Larl i parish church st Summer-field m ucllon, i Where the funeral Mass will take POTSIII Miss Marjorie Hill. Red Oross stand emitting ear-reading crys un- 1 u "Gm Ga 0.. Plum place hionday murnlnx u! 1° ———-H M C n nutritionist. was introduced by lvilss HAVE A TALK WITH day the direction of the chccrlead- 11°1""i " °“ g " "Vrihck. Mr. and Mrs. A. . nc imne Ilobiil‘, and spoke about the Red era; gasping as a player makes a near-try; shouting approval oi CANAID PARCEL '1)" CAN-AID PARCEL "E" .-.--u-._.,,_.,., in fond and loving memory of our ii-‘iihu bully. lulecn Patricia Gail, ldlma danghter of Mr. and Mn. have returned from Ii holiday trip 1e Boston ami New York. George A. Hyde. Cornwall, are among the nlumher of Island fami- ers in attendance at the Maritime Cross programme and how the Iri- stitilies can help. She reviewed tho the National president, Mrs. Mor- ton, and asked advice of the ext~ cullve on matters of Federated pol- MORTON DEW some action of the players; groan- ing in despair as our opponents Saints garner points; and greeting an injured player as he rises, with an encouraging cheer. This was our experience as mectators. _.l4 m l5 lbs. gross .. This parcel contains oniyc- 1 31025-4 lbs. gross .. “Maple Lea . 82.45 t" Canned Bone- let residence, 222 Grafton St.. Aids Association of the Province M Le I 1m Swwm‘, was seconded and approved by me l _ ‘ n iroin where the funeral wilslqéalle 0g Qnttu-lq", 1t was UYlHIllIYQlIOilSllK “C a“ fie meeting. m ‘lfiiivliiwg! Cake Wiiii‘ b)’ De‘ generous giving will be necessary. mince Monday morning at . 0 decided to sponsor‘ t! 1'96 RETURN FROM F,“ _ M l At the luncheon reofls at the - - Last year we spent approximately v51. i-‘llllsilllfd B-"iiiflh iniflmeili PrinCB 0! Wllied Clliiege Ha“ fin and Mm D_ c‘ schm-manitjl clmi gtltllte office, avery interesting tall u‘ t I siiooo but with our present debt of ' G B ‘t i “iii i11i<° since "113 Si- Miciiuei“ February 20m iliy oilllilitundlll‘: lottctolvii returned last eveninil l? in“ racers‘: vimtqaiihe gunned aig§§°°ff3§§ lggegliloro! lgloeasBl? $700 and the aim-future expansion 8 II Cemetery orran 11ml. vlollnlgt, Francs fill) - - l. A ll ~N_ _ l, H at one mee g B. e uccess - " of Om- wol-k___we know that you . iom m crst. S. w ere Mr was given by Ml“ Alllson Maolvlll. bary states, with an area of about Wm m, refuse l0 give Us your \ l m-r various steps necessary in an ef- IN Messrs. Kenneth MacNeill and ieetive nutrition campaign. Phone l7il Eastern Trust Bldg Charlottetown force the bail over the line; 1 “Mm, Lu,» who“, nvnalouulou. min. Bum“, mildly cured Boyd Diiwii- Clyde Riv“ “mi Mrs. Herring read a letter from bouncing on the stands as the skull"! Cnmml "mm nml selected, , Arnold Godfrey, Mei-mud. P. 1i. 1.. Wlntcr Fair at Amherst lhu “WK lcy, A lettcr of thanks iron-i Mrs. , 1 - . ‘who to - -———— F ,1 thll itallt l w i ......'.”i;f....‘.‘i2l.""°"‘ “°'“°' in... and u... w. t. inn... §,;~,y,1;;§l;1,,,rg,1,§,,,°*,,,,11,,,§1;11,,ml $47.00 wggleghglmolllllppglglg, “m; llnlted Emergency Fund for Britain Lu“ ed and their liiliilirui- hi") “d annual convention was also read. many times, but they would come F B . “° "i "M15" Mil!‘ Roger, ot East Royalty, nccom- The resignation of Mrs. Oriliy Lee back for more; they would greet , ll E s“ “m”? u"! “i?! "m" nled by Mrd- Riibi" Clay °i M Harbor as convenor of the final whistle fatigued but e tenderly pauses] l. 5 moment fildgmwn, p. E. 1., motored last h0g3" ecommlclv w“ “cum Burner came dashing bhck next do re- _._ ____ ..csli TiiiS ORDER romli___- _-__s_._ _, lliaonxllivrlhtllflmdiedd m: gnlillife- week on a holiday trip to Boston. H, Wm, reg‘? and Mrt-flmildhdo: r an _ freshed andh full ‘aft altovilrit. lilacs U u d E n Fund ‘or Brim“ l, ' {"§,°§°,‘,',‘f"p,,c,'_““'" '"' ’° _ has“ th boluses so ow convenient deform! payment pm $l°fllf°il‘,‘,":‘,p°,fl,'i’ml;l 1mg‘; ‘£2 l i‘ ° Egizggnmo P E I’ i A WN, . . . whispered l mili- l need you in Heaven met mue." l l, h id i rho spring. one delegate ruled" hmumwovhufinfldgvd“, freom trach nistrlcttocollvelatlolll mull uomélcliltca-mlfstlmllonilur way. most of thcm didrrtd want lit. l . ' m no appointed l. 8n t e cour- con ut on to ome eat us It was that old college rive, t e N r» ses. slld trier ‘district areamiezxelvfi-i sincetheiirsthouseiioidburoer splrith of EDD. that‘ dlgmviglhefll l ~ "no ' I sponsi lo 0r 91‘ Blliilefisel- was introduced. Prompt io- on. l e co one’! Pr“ 80 °y _l H‘ r l i’ lvzls madcttlltfl the livlllllélsub ltaliation and an Imperial on llllllolltllolallt lllsgllltlnvloplllxllalhx: I “"""“ ' l f Oil compo Oil t Mill ' ‘ d b que I 5V 0 l n n Clair and Miss Doimn, and ten doi- v°§::$:_'é::"':fleg°i’§:ll:el; coaches alike. i ........... . GREAT raltrranw _ I a iars to each was as a l I h ma. Those of us who saw our second l i slight token of confidence in their u" m‘ W“! y. ""11 Dilly their way to the Island t "Mo" (cheque) (mum, 0rd") gm- g ____________ ,_ UNDIITAIII ability. l l‘ l m Gum“ . m Intiermlediavlelpmltlerogilegiatett rugby l , _ i ll‘ |M5 Ii invl a on o e v hamp one on ay a crnooil A ' iiiifrlllll lilo Canadian Association had the highest praise for both the l Name m. u». -- i Charlottetown aal m Gum,“ Sh“. of consumers was sccvllwd’ players and coach. To the players l l "m5 "ma." chmoluvuwn r E i It was decided to continue the PHONE 1444 06-100 FITZROY ST- we soy, "It was good playing Mon- Adan,“ ' ' WI. radio broadcasts. A colnmit- ‘. day. it was good playing all year. Ihlll III B0! Nii- ‘a lee pqrmprlsing Miss Boswell. Mrs. Herring and the n-esldent was l-P- C11111i1111°<i °11 1111i" 13 —--~~ —- -~- a —~——-—----'—~"""""'" i Leadership courses were discuss- ed and it was agreed that these be 0 Only the new lino Oil Burner has the revolution , new Eco- amailest college the strongest com- petitor. There's not so much glory in the game for the playoffs; any- i Box 22, Please ship “Canald" Parcel . to: I i i i l i