NOVEMBER 3. 1950 (Sc? rj Kennedy's Week-End : SPECIALS S aLouses- White, Pink. Blue, Yellow DRESSES- Taffetaa and Wool! 57.95 DRESSES- 1 Rack Going at 1-3 OFF ALSO COMPLETE LINE OF Fur Trimmed and Untrimmed CO-ATS Sizes 12 to 44, 11 to 2417; 520.95 to 395.95 Use Our Lay-Away Plan - A Small Deposit Will Hold Any Article In The Store. Kennedy's Ladies' Wear 166 QUEEN s'r. Next Door to Bus Stop Week - End Specials Carnation Milk. I2 tins 1.80 Red Rose or Salada Tea. per lb. . . . . 89: Sugar. l0 lbs. Sl.09 Pekoe Tea. per lb. 79c Mixed Cookies. 3 lbs. I. . . . . . . . . . . . 99c Bulk Candy. 3lbs. 99c Toilet Paper. l0 rolls .. . . . . . . .. . . .'. 99c Kleenex. 5pkgs. 79c Elastic Wrist Gloves. 3 pair . . . . . . . . 99-: l.adies' Nylon Stockings. reg. Sl.49 . 51.09 Boys' Golf Hose. reg. 85:: 2 pair .. SL09 ' Hfios om-at chap reg. 25:: 3 Dinner Plates Telephone 1289 Wind Weather lotion Regular 37.25 Size Regular 32.50 Site only 31.50 0 Use this silken lotion once and you'll hm: be without ltl Dina. helps protect sensitive skin, son... and smooths sltln. Ivan ' daisies as a suites! 0. uuurn ruteonu neonm on. PIIUIE ' II T. ' Everyone Welcome Men's White Handkerchiefs. 4 for 69c Cupsand Saucers. Zfor 25c aeaansnaasaeoonaeo ALBERT Ii. KAYS Cor. Richmond & Pownal Street .For Eczema---. 50c IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our our psnntu. Mr. and Mrs. William Nuns: who passed away March dth. 1981 and November 3rd, 1048. Deep In Our hearts lies 1 picture or loved ones laid to rat; In meil.nory's frame we shall keep Because they were both the best. sweet mensorl will linger tog. ever Time cannot change them its true. Years that may come clnnnc sever Our loving remenrbrantre of you. Ellie. Cecil and run. skin Troubles Malta up your mind today that you are going to give your skin a real chance to get well. Go to Hughes Drug Co. or The Jenkins Pharmacy. Reddln Bros. or any good drug store and get an orig- inal bottle of Moons": Emerald Oil-it lasts many days because it is highly concentrated. The very first application will Ive you relief - the itching of czema is quickly stop - erup- tions dry up and sea a off in a very few days. The same is tribe of Itching Toes and Feet. Bar- ber's itch, Salt Rheum. akin trou- es. . Remember that M ne's Emerald Oil is a clean. powe ful. penetrat- ing Antiseptlc Oil that does not stain or leave a greasy residue. E.orn(plete satisfaction or gmoney c . WRONG IDEA TORQUAY. Devon. England- -(CP)-A delegate to an internat- ional trade conference -here driving his car on the wrong side of'the street noted people waving to him. A policeman plainsd "we drive on the left in Britain.” The visitor said: "I thought it was an enthus- iastic welcome." Protestant Orphanage Contributions Charlottetown Continued Miss Lena McI..ure. Toronto 32.00 Prince County List to Summerslde Press Kildare Cape District by Women's Institute . I Special Collection Orange Service . Hunter River United Church .............................. .. Parkdsle Diits-lot by Mrs. H. J. Callback. Mrs. I. W. Webster. Mrs. Gordon Mutlow. Mrs. Glu Ramsay. Mrs. Arthur lane. Mrs. 1. It. Pick- Mrs. Borden McDonald and Mrs. Clarence Walter - Anonymous .......... .. P. J. Proud do Son 6.00 A Friend 5.00 52.00 Esc .. . . Ains- worth; Gordon Rayner: Edwin Cook: Miss Anna Love; Mrs. B. S. Smith; Mrs. Fred Hickox. 31.00 Each: Mrs. Avid Dollar: R. B. Stevenson; Mrs. Furnesa Mathe- son: Mrs. W. Dixon; Mrs. Dean Robinson; Mrs. Prank Ross; Mrs. J. MaoMillan; Nelson Good: Mrs. George Puncher: W. Stevenson: Mrs. Aubrey Found; Mrs.. Ralph Stewart; Mrs. Harold Prowse; Mrs. Fred Haines; Mrs.. W. w. web- ster; Mrs. Nettie Stewart; Park- dale Grocery: Borden Myers; Mrs. C. Snow: Herbert Frizsell; Bayileld Shaw: Victor Hudson: Mrs. W. Roberts; Preston Sentner; Mrs. Waddell; Mrs, R. McNevln: Mrs Arthur Seaman; Mrs. Arthur Small: George Newman: Mrs. M. Bell; Mrs. B. Livingstone; Lorne Sentner: Mrs. G. J. Godfrey: Mrs. Milton Coffin; Gordon Mutlow: A. M. Johnstone; Keith Jenkins; Mrs. E. Carson: W. E. Campbell; Belvi- dere Heights Grocery; Mrs. George Howard: Mrs. Lowry; Mrs. C. Jack- son: Mrs. P. Coles; Mrs. J. Mc- Eachern; Mrs. Ewen Campbell: Mrs. R. E. Hill: Mrs. H. D. Mc- Ewen; Mrs. Glen Ramsay; Mrs. Charles Swan; J. A. Moore; Mrs. Irvine McLsren; Mrs. Henry Mc- Laren: Mrs. Harold Newson; Vern- on Williams; W. A. Burns: G. C. Warren; J. C. Williams; Miss T. Easton; Mrs. Carl Burke; R. C. Parent; Mrs. N. Winchester. 85c: Mrs. W. Weir. 750 Each: Mrs. Leslie Msoxayz Mrs. V. Livimstone; Mrs. Harold Storey. 55c: Edgar Dennis. 50c Each: Mrs. Robert Hudson; Harold Jenkins; Everett Gorvett; Mrs. Melvin Horne: Mrs. Ivan Ber- nard: Mrs. S. l-lickox; Mrs. A. West: Mrs. Dana. Mccrath; Mrs. H. G. Mcwilliams; Wendell McDon- ald: Mrs. Stanley Bueli; Mrs. Stirling. Maclfav; Mrs. R. H. Friz- zeli: Mrs. L. Hlckox: Mrs. Arthur Mclnnis: Mrs. lifford Birt. ?5c: Mrs. W. Mscl(ay. Grand Total Parkdale District- 8105.90. Nine Mile Creek by Roberta Mc- Donald and Isabel Taylor 31.00 Each: Robert cutrie: George N. MacPhee; Lemuel Gor- veatt: James Betta; Daniel Smith: Gordon Taylor: Wesley MoDou;- all; James Gorveatt; Norman Mc- Domlldi REY Campbell; Sarah Mt-Dougall; Weldon Taylor; Lee Taylor: Rsv Taylor; Daniel Mac- Donald: Bill Taylor. 75c: Bill smith. soc: Emerson Gorvestt. Total-317.25. Long Creek by Claire McEwen and Margaret Maa:Nelll moo Each: Malcolm Macltleiil; Dan Mac!-Dwenz Norman McLean: Norman stretch; Waiter Blacltett; Rod MacLeod: Melbourne Mc- Eachern; Arnold McDonald: Alex. McF.a.chern: Bruce McLean; Wil- fred stretch: Donald Macllachernz Russell Mason; Lorne MadPhail; Earl McKenzie: James McDonald; Norman McKenzie: James Mc- Ketnzie; Jack MacPhee; Neil Stew- ar. 60c: Lester Smith. . 50c Each: Howard Ms.oNsill: John Ma.cLood. y Total-031.80. v MEADOW BANK MISSION BAND The October meeting of the Meadow Bank Mission Band met in the schoolroo... or Tuesday afternoon. The leader. Mrs. St-r- ling Claw conducted a thanks- Irivlnir program and all sang. "This Is My Father's World." Miriam Hyde read the acrlpture' from Psalm XXIII. followed with pray- er by Mrs. Murray and the Lord's Prayer in unison. The story hour was led by Mrs. S. H. Drake. Roll call by Ruth MacPhell was answered by twenty- one children and five visitors. Mrs. Charles Hyde read the min- utes of last meeting. Beverly Jew- ell gave the financial report. and received the collection and thank- offerlng envelopes. Readings were MacPhall. Meeting closed with singing. and the Mizpah benediction. A soclal hour and games for the children were led by Mrs. Elmer Ciow. A tr.adat of 0andy'and lunch was aer- v . ' nit suns: T0 smart ABOUT . y . j I'IEAVEN'S SIAMESE TWINS! ' They've turned the religious world inside out! " Who to they? HEAR ' R. G. CHRISTIANSEN Seventh-day Adventist Church -- Lapthorn Ave. - Charlottetown Free Gospel Song Service elven bv Russell Drake and Jean, THE CUARDIAN. cnaanorrnrowar IIEIITRAL GUARDIAN this column is reserved for news of local interest. but advertising on a nanny nature may be luau-tea at the come a word. Itrlotty psy- able In advance. . ORABWELI. for Xmas Photos. HOWARD IIJGDVNII FOOT- WIAI at 1'10 Queen Street. - COAT ABRIVING DAILY at 75 The Fashion Shoppe. COOK'S for Christmas Photo- I graphs. BLACK STRAP MOLASIEB in stock. Cash and Carry Stores TWO FLIGHTS WEEKLY to the Magdalen Islands. P. Q. Phone Maritime Central Airways Limited Phone 2001 or 540. Conn annrvmc. DAILY at The Fashion Shoppe. xovar. o'ax - overcoats by Fashion-Craft. Canada's finest 355.00 Henderson dz Cudmore, YORK UNITED CHURCH. - November 5th. Central 1.1.00. Pleas- ant Grove 2.30. York 7.30. Rev. John Douglas. CITY POLICE COURT - At the Stlpendisry Magistrate's Court yesterday, ailciear docket was pre- sented and the Court was adjourn- ed until today. RED CROSS FILM SHOW, Gra- ham's Road School. Thursday. Nov. 9th, 7.30. Women's Institute will serve refreshments. DID YOU KNOW? - For every condition of the skin there is a specific Belcano preparation. Con- sult Mrs. Cruwell at our store, S. A. McDonald. NORTH TRYON PRESBYTER- IAN CHURCH. - Service Novem- ber 5th. 7.30 P. M. Sunday School 2.00 PM. Miss Mary A. Maoxemie. Deaconess, CAVENDISH UNITED PASTOR- AL CHARKIE. - Sunday. Novem- ber 5th. Stanley Bridge 11 A. M. North Rustico 7.30 P. M. Rev. George Gough, Minister. P. W. C. CONCERT. featuring Raoul Reymond. bass, and William Keith Rogers. pianist. Monday. November 6th. at 830. Public 50 cents. students 25 cents. Tickets at Hughes Drug Store. SCHEDULE OF SERVICES FOR NEXT SUNDAY. -- Presbyterian Church in Canada. Caledonia. THE WOMEN'S INSTITUTE weekly broadcast begins ,Friday. Nov. 3rd. Please note change of day and hour-each Friday at 10:45 a.m. over CFCY. Be sure to listen. BRADALBANE PASTORAL CHARGE. services Sunday. November 5th, Pleasant valley 11 A. M. North Granville 3 P. M. ommunion. Bradalbane 7.30 P. M. W. B. MaoPhail, Minister. POWNAL UNITED CHARGE. - Services November 5th will be: Communion at Bunbury at 11.00 A. M. and also at Mount Herbert at 2.30. Regular service at Pownal Church at 7.00 P. M. Note change oi hour here. Rev. A. S. weir. Minister. W I N S L 0 E PASTORAL CHARGE. - Services Sunday. Nov. rich. are as follows: Princetovm Road 11 A. M. Holy Communion. Winsloe North 7.30 P. M. Sunday Schools at regular hours. Rev. J. R.'skinner, Minister. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA.--Marshfield Charge. The Sacrament of the Lord's Sup- per will be celebrated in the Church at Highfield next Lord's Day. Novaznlber 5th. at 11 A. M. Rev. Donald Nicholson, Interim Moderator. UIGG. HAZELBRDOK. CROSS ROADS. - Services for Sunday. November llth. Uigg ii A. M.” Hazelbrook 3 P. M. Sunday school 2 P. M. Cross Roads "L30 P. M. Alexandra Sunday School 10 A. M. Lic. W. D. Johnston will be the speaker at all services. THIS WEEK AT THE ABEG- WEIT - Ivy planters for wall or table. New assortment of cigarette boxes. ash trays, book ends. wail shelves. Special fancy English cake plates. 75c each. Christmas cards. complete selection of box- ed cards at reasonanle prices. The Ahegweit Gift Court. COVEHEAD - STANHOPE United Church services for Sun- day. Nov. 5. are West Covehead 11 am. and 8:30 p.m.; Stanhope 3 p.m.; Covehead Road 7:30 pm. Mrs. Fred Osborne will speak and the Charlottetown Octette will sing at the Y. P. U. service at 8:30 pm. in West Covehead Church. Rev. Thomas A. Wilson. Minister. THE PILESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. - Central Pariah. services next Lord's Day are as follows: Clyde River iii A. M. s. s. 10 A. M. Churchill 3 P. M. S. S. 2 P. M. Canoe Cover 7.30 RM. 8. S. 6.30 P. M. Mr. Maloohn Lott will be in ch of the service at Clyde River. ev. Donald Nichol- son. Minister. FUNERAL HILD IN BELFAST -The funeral of the late Thomas W. Macwilhms was held Thurs- day afternoon from St. John's Church. Belfast. Services at the church and grave were conducted by the Rev. R. S. Quigley. The allbearers were Messrs. John M. . D. J. MacPherson. Russell Panton, W. H. Maclnnis. John R. Rou. Charles Panton. The burial was in the church cemetery. FIDCRTON MEMORIAL DIAL - in connection wlth,the story about the bronso sun-tllal erected at Bay Fortune to the memo y of the late actor and playwright. C. P. Flockton. appearing in The Guardian recently. a reader states that the style. or gnomon. of the Communion service. 11 A. M. Ev- dint which hi STAGGERED IMPACT or A BUYING TORRENT The crowds that filled Greendal's to overflowing . . . the crowds that accepted with ioyous acclaim the bargain prices we now offer will be doubly glad when they view future prices. that they were Iwise enough to buy now! BUY NOW . . . AND BEAT SOARING PRICES ' oness SHIRTS 1.88 9.95 PANTS . .. 6.49lMEN'S RIB COMB'S .. 2.39 MEIIIS SUITS to A 44.50 NOW LESS THAN TODAY'S FACTORY COST-NOW 29.50 Menis SUITS to 69.50 GABARDINES-YARNS DYES BELOW FACTORY COST-NOW 39.50 TOPO0ATS to 39.50 RECKLESS PRICE-SMASH ON A SOARING MARKET 18.95 Izlm oil MEN'S FINEST OVERCOATS AND SUITS TO 79.50 . . . . . . . 2070 off 2070 off 20'Vo OFF ALL NEW DRESSES MEANS TERRIFIC LADIES' FUR COATS. CLOTH COATS. SUITS AND DRESSES NIH; off SAVINGS USE LAY-AWAY .AT SALE PRICES GREENDAL AC0. had been missing for A bout ening Service 7 P. M. Iris 3 P. M. some years. was resiomi 3 . Re, 1;. 5. 3,1,5. two years ago by We Ducheifii” family. on whose PYOPGTPY -he dial is located. NORTH RIVER. UNITED BAP- TIST PASTORATE. Sunday. November 5th. Long Creek 11-00 AM. Clyde River 3.00 P. M. KIl1S5r ton 7.30 P. M. Rev. H. Barber. P35" tor. Murtnay rramaoun PASTOR- AL CHARGE. - United Church of Canada. Services. Sunday, Novem- her 5th. 11 A. M. Murray River- 3 P. M. Belle River. 730 P. M. Mur- ray Harbour. At the re-opening 01 our church after extensive repairs. Brigadier W. W. Reid. D. S. 0.. E, D., of Charlottetown, will he guest. speaker and the Brooklyn Trio will assist in the service of -a SPICIAL PURIFYINO praise. Rev. D. Wallace Mac-Pher- son. )3. A.. Minister. ORWELL. VERNON UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA. - Ser- vices for Sunday. November 5th. Cherry Valley 11 A. M. Vernon River Sunday School 2 P. M. Ser- vice 2.3o P. M. Orwell 7.30 P. M. with special music by the Corn- wall singers. Rev. John F. Mac- Kay. B. D.. Minister. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. - Broolctlcld Charge. The following will he the services next Lord's Day. November 5th. Hartsvllle 11 A. M. Hunter River 3 P. M. Glasgow Road 7.30 P. M. General Theme-Is There a Hell Hereafter? Rev. Neil Herman will have charge of all the services. Hearty welcome for all. Rev. Don- ” Avoid offending v UNLY LIFEBUUY GIVES YOU All-0ilER PROTEOTI0lI! -a IXCLUSIVI SCIENTIFIC INOIIUIINT at IANISIIIS PERSPIRATION ODOR a IRISH CLIAN SCINT vk KIIPS YOU RIFRISNID, LONOIR Depend on Liiebuoy for sure all-over-body protection. In special purifying lather stops "B.O." like nothing else can. Get the big, new. economical BATH-slzl Lifebuoy today. aid Nicholson. Interim Moderator. I decided never to be about oifonding again. HAMPTON CHARGE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA. - Sun- day services. Hampton 11 A. M. Appin Road 3 P. M. Victoria 7.30 P. M. All services will be conduct- ed by the Minister. Members of the P. E. I. l..aymen's Association will take part in the services. Services at all three points will be deliver- ed by members of the Association. Rev. L. S. Wooltrey, Minister. MONTAGUE UNITED CHURCH Cuandn. - Sunday. November 5th, Dr. MacKenzie will conduct services at 11 A. M. in Trinity Church. Montague and at 3 P. M. in Lower Montague. During after- noon and evening the final ses- sions of the Older Boys Conference will be held: and the Director of the Conference will give the ad- "WHAT A SHOCK...hoarlng them whisper 'D.O.' about mei Right then Lifebuoy--use it regularly in my bath to safeguard dalniiness." dress at the 7.30 P. M. Service. careless I'd get TRYON PASTORAL CEABGEJC United Church Services will be held Sunday, November 5th, as fol- lows: 11 A. M. Tryon. 3 P. M. Crapaud. 730 P. M. Cape Travcrsa. Rev. R. L. Bacon. Minister. Personals Mr. Havelock Carson of Boj- shaw. accompanied by hi; brom. er. George. were in the city Wea- nesday attending the funeral of their cousin, the late William K Seaman. ' P-te. James Austin arrived frmi Wainwright. Alta., on Wednesday. morning to spend a nine-day lesva with his wife and family at New Haven. LATNIR raomttsao To to: . . . urssuov srors 'a.o.'