Tfrl-ls p’ GUARDIAN, OI-lWARLOTTETOWlil acPherson, Arnett ti, Joseph blacPherson and n! the lat . , Donald Mcbellan. Burden, Dunclus, P. E. I. S e is survived by her husband. n sister Gladys, Mrs. Royal C. Wil- son of Nnhant. 51:155.. and a brother Roy of Lawrence, Mass. l. The many friends Mrs. 1N HOSPITAL- Frost On She received the last FUNERAL OF BYRON SMITH- The funeral of the lale Byron Smith was held yesterday mornin: from his lale residence, 7 Elm Acsx, to the Church o! the Most Holy Redeemer Requicm High Mass was by 2 and his} not thought to be e X~raycrl toduy. ly (lnnlugvd and was later lowed to the clly. No other car was involved. OnTU Daughters or society. held with ____ RESTAYRANT ASSN. MEET- ING The Prince Edward ls- the Canadian a y ailer- Roorn of Merits Mrs. Milton Bell evening restaur- and their staffs noon in ti: The president, presided, 1n .e nut proprietors who to Charlottetown especially {or the purpose Save u o! The power supply will be the hours of 9 a. m. and 3:30 or permitting, and will affect FCY radio station and don. We re ta our many Thank You. c. N. 8., Searletoxvn, P. E. I. __.___ FUNERAL 0 The fun he pallbearers yderl MacDon- ominic Doyle, and George _____. FUNERAL YESTERDAY — The funeral of Mr. John Martin took place yesterday morning from his Into resident-e .2 Hillsboro Strcet to St. Dunstuzfs Basilica where Re- quiem lllgh s by llev. l‘. F. cmciery. :I'h Mr. hlartin was Catholic C the iuic attended. WEDNESDAY _ - lVlIs. I i1; present visiting her daughters m New Haven. The newly fOfmed Charlottetown Growers’ Association organizational Birch Court. The lol er, were elect- ed from amongst some thirty mam- bers: Mr. alcoim Reeves, South- porr, president: Mr. Earl Baldcr- ston, S ' be sorry to loam interrupted between p. m. both all consumers between days, weath- nionce that this will cause it will eliminate curred on this lino in the tho fro- nsonr KILOWATI‘ MARITIME ELECTRIC 60., LTD. ere, Ham pshlre. Kitson and ____.- BELL ELECTED PRESI- DENT 0F BAPTIST MEN'S GROUP-min Dan Bell was elect- cd prcsidenr cl’ the Cllarlollcloxxzu Baptist Men's Association, at tile ‘monthly supper nleeling held in the church hail Monday evening. Mr. Bell succeeds Mr. Ru. Rl-lllert. The other officers elected are: ViL‘£’-1)l‘l3>1(l6lll, .S_ H. Burllnc; secflu-lrals. Ilnrper hlacNelll; cli- l-eotors, R J. Rupc Ross Belli- tine, T. G. Ives. L Gillespie, Dr. R, D. MacNeill Wilbur Willis. D. N. We and and vice» uslllcss part. of the ndletl by Rev. J.D. . Following the business '. Davidson led the group in a very interesting billlzcul dlssusjion in the form of n quiz. Rev JD. n brought the enjoyable evening to a. close with a short prayer. CHIROPRACTIC DOCTOR DIES - Island friends sen. New Glasgo whom he Inn where usually spent vacation, will that he passed after an ill- months. Dr. their away at noon Sunday ness oi about three . W. R, llivhard, o.‘ more week-end visit- ors at New Glasgow when: they went to see Dr. Larsen. FUNERAL funeral oi‘ YESTERDAY — The Joseph Henry Douc- elte tool: place yesterday morn- ing from his late residence. 38 Connolly Street, to the Church o! the Most n Meikle. Andrew Molso Peterson, Ernest Lut evening at the Clover Club. ills Honour Lieutenant Governor J. A. Barnard presented war service members for one during the war. Miss Dorothea Stewart. chairman ~i th tee rary service and arts and crafts. In response to her appeal several mem- ers volunteered their services. Mrs. HL, Palmer. Provincial mall oi the first brought the "Danger is which was shown young projectlonist, Master EWCII MzlcDougall- Dr. W.J.P. MacMlilan, 0.8.11 Provincial president. and Arsenault. Pro congratulated members of the corps did work th by a. very on the splen- dono in the Rod Cross Society. The Lieutenant was alcccntpanled by Governor. who Mrs. Bernard. no n, nt-drylq, no OIIOII . dc o! Dr, C, H. Lam- ol Maritime Central Newloundland-Newioundland Air- ln ll: lmdertaklnn. ANDREW-On Dec. 5 w Mr. and The delicious supper served was] Mm Irwln Andrew, cllmon, Ont, in the capable hands or Mrs. Albert a ‘on, Brian Hggpef, s . Wilson and Mir. .G. Pepplnfl Pmvlnclal RHHDIACDUNALD - Al U16 OHBWB Ind the mod wukGenez-al Hospital on November M l» lam» 's:.“.;~..::i “stars. _ Dung we w,» n Mac ona . . 118' POX‘ pleasing piano selections were l"- rcndcred by M12 Paul Oudmom. BIMIDWOOD -— M m9 Pd?!” Pavilion, Toronto TEURSDAY . flgalrwl. Dec. s. iljélbdlo no.1“ ogld LA flmz__ s_I<LL.Bran'oo,nee cc T mania‘ Mm Grant, RN, Charlottetown, I was held yester-ldal-‘ghier- ' m Lhg fegjdgnce BAGNALL—-AC the Prince Edward o! her 515151‘, M11 ginger; Island Hospital, December 7th.. to 5M1‘. and Mrs. Edlvln M. Bagnall, gmjstmlvalleyfleld. Quebec, n daughter, pwply; (Janet Lowe). pallbearers were Mormrsox-ht the P. n. I. Hoc- insloe Watts. Cecil pita! on December 5th. i948. to Mr. , John Edwards. Gcorgmand Mrs. Albert Morrison, a son. Hillson Tremere. Albert Douglas, HUNTER~At the Prince County e Hospital on Dec. 8, to Mr . Bert Hunter. Sununcr nos Wands. Mill. a daughter, o" . was in the The nu. ctfll- 1H the THOMPSON-At the Prince Ed- ge“ Dlrrlvard Island Hospital Dec. 8. to _ Mr. and Airs. Wilfred Tihompcoh, etery’ DrvvlDunstafinage, a. son, ‘ BEATON-At the P. E. pltal on December 7th. 1948, to Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Beaten, n son. Ronald Sterling. MucDONALD-Jlt Winnipeg, Man, on Dec. 6, 1948, to Mr. and Mn. John MacDonald (formerly of Mon- rogue) a dnu iQIORRIS-At Xslnrwl Hos- Charlottetown Hospital. Dec. 4th. to Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Morris, Vernon, a non. MABBIAGEB WEATHERBIE - MMKINNON- At the residence. 26 Upper HllIa~ boro Street, Charlottetown . by Rev. J. R. skinner Dorothy Hilda Wen- lherbic, Mlllvlew to Donald Sterling MacKlnnon, North River. and the Red C sisted at the ell 400 donors or three-day clinic b m ‘hi! MacDonald. Covehend. FOSTER-ELLIS _-. Al m, mm“; Church Manse. Mt. Stewart, by Rev. Wm. . Mercer. Mildred Mae Foster. Ten Mlle House. to Charles Foster Ellis, Dunstaitnage. hfUNN-IYALSH-At on Dec. 4. b _', Catherine A. Percy W. Munn, both of town. End Bad Cough Quickly, at One- Fourtl_1_1_' he Cost Thousands or housewives have found t at, by mixing their own couch ' syrup, the dablo. elloczlvo . . recipe at only . cost o! cough medicine. but which really breaks up distressing coughs in a hurry. In speaking on Chest. organization at oi’ Trade me it to be used universally Canada. Pinex is nspeclal redients, in .___. Capt. Carl Burke, manager here Airways said last night the directors of M. C. A. had formed a new company in F ‘A- x5323‘ 1mm! __._____L.__L_.- small been acquired. ewfoundland ns oi st. .101 ' ‘ secretary-treasurer. FRIDAY g sister, one broth~ . MacCnnnell, and ELECTRIC CLOCKS i‘ REAR VIEW MIRRORS I69 Grafton St. nun-no , OTIALLORAN-At tho homo o! her gun Joleph (Trimaran. Roxbury. Mass" on Dec. 4th. Mn. Walter Olialloran formerly c! Greenfield. MURPHY - A: Beavlcw, Dec. I, John William Murph . WI". or 80th year. Suddenly the late Jame 88th year. BELL-At Hammhiro on Sundly- Dec. 5, Min Mary Bell in he: 57th wear. v his 62nd year. ROBERTSON - At Dorchescq Mum. Dec. 5. 1948, Mrs. J. J. q ertson. formerly o! Cavendish, D-On Mrl. Alexander erly o! Tigniah, -- Suddenly a: N" 8. Pope T» ar. Enjoy every huur- every day! uh]: auger frgm dyspepsia? sour ifom.‘ kidney 00m ‘Burdock B plaints . . . . - lood Bitters.’ valor] Dillon.“ mach, kidnqu rings reliel’ . Con- habit . aids digestion and elimination. Better Buy BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS Burdock to-day. (LAM. “ ' ' a cameo l I ‘silk! ‘ '9. Cheri!!! 10. A bulrufl 11. Flower 12. Muse ot lyric ILII-Itebr PU ' e tofl ilwnger 18. 1c. Mnsicmflgl-i, 4. Soclrflax g. iI-‘tlnllxefcatfln o! 11. gland eta‘ Aocossorlo: . . . from Chains to Hooters to Just what like. yot som hin today and make tion. l7. Guided 18. River (SwiB-i - ;oA'f[Y" jcltosswolzo ’ A1808 mfg-on" l-‘vkd; 153.127. II. 35;?” 19. Jelly-ill“ substance 20. Non-workdfl 22. Blundcrl 23. Wearlaomo 25. Suspend .27. Attach I30. Incite BAR OWNERS Looking for a Christmas Gift .. Soc Ivoryt Defroster: of rocalvlng. Stop our lino at Auto hing tho car owner would othlng ho wouldn't your solac- HEATER.’ i‘ DEFROSTERS * CAR ROBES i‘ MIRRORS "k BATTERIES o FD R.