.. or... 1. i. i; ~~ s. ' . 1 we... v it’? ti" >3, , a; i i‘ g, y .~ M " ' _ _=.. ,, 9 fir’ ' ‘A Y‘ . “a , u t’ W“; w‘ i5 $7? ~ i???’ We’ Jag/h ‘M f ' yo‘ 53*‘ s y A i 3!? 'r‘ ‘f Nov-omen 24, 1949 rm: GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN _,_.___ llentral Guardian PLANTOATTEND Balance The Budget By Shopping For These Values THURSDAY - FRIDAY and SATURDAY Aymara: ORANGE AND GRAPEFRUIT MARMALADE, 24 oz. JGI’ .... 32¢ CAMPBELL’ restarts: sour. a tins .. 25¢ SILVER RIBBON TOMATO JUICE. 4a oz. tin ... 21¢ RINSO, large pliq............31c Robin Hood cults cwmi“ lJJEAVTIEUSIhKIbJSc; 2 lbs. . . .. . . . . 49c BULK SEEDLESS ouw-‘Jtll-o RAISINS, lb. 18c: 2 lbs. . . . . . . 35c CLARKS-ZO oz. TIN 180- PORK and BEANS. 2 for . . . . 35c MAPLE LEAF PURE LARD. lb. 23c SEEDED RAISINS. l2 oz. pkg. 23c; 2 for 45c .. 4lc .. 55c BAKERS CHOCOLATE. V2 lb. cake . CITRON PEEL. bulk. lb. . . . . CUT MIXED FRUIT, 7oz. pkg. Cut Mixed 1/2 lb. pkg. PEEL I lb. pkg. CANDIED ..39c GINGER. 7 oz. pkg. h5c OANDIED RED OR GREEN CHERRIES. 7 oz. pkg. . . . . . . . . . 43c .. K25: . . 23c GRAPEFRUIT JELL-O For A Quick Dessert and — 3 pkgs. 25c A Wide Variety of Fresh and Cooked MEATS Always In Stock ALSO: Fresh and Smoked FISH Four Deliveries Daily Throughout The City '93:; n. c. Arttmsotr 2241 GROCETERIA 111 -115 Grafton St. gi “MEL ' p Today coffee costs ou avert In: per cup when you use Nesca é than it does when ou use ordinary coEee in cans or jars. ve here, smart thrifty housewives. face with the soaring costs of ordinary coffees, are demanding Nescafé. And wh t wonderful coEee you make with Nescafé! Rich, full-bodied coEee that's alive with flavour. Made in an instant in cu or coffee maker. just add one cup of oiling water to each tea- apoonful of Nescafé. No waste. No messy grounds to dispose of. Nescafé comes in pow- dered form in airtight glass jars-ti oz. and l2 oz. sizes. Try Nescafo today More peopledrink N ‘illan any Filler insizrri; coi-‘i-‘oo l I .11“ H “it Min Ellen's Diary Continued from page 2 James urged, and "there now, there now” we crooned in a phrase as old as the hills. It was James who presently fed him, and they; brought a low rocker from the room. so that we might reek the wee lad to sleep. Though no sleep came. but if not content, at least a tolerance that accepted us a; hi; siticrs. And when presently Jeanie came, a smile of recognition, and heart's ease. "That" James com- mented as we came home through the rain and wind-swept night "is harder on a fellow than a day's work. Not for the troulble of it. but the worry. He's a good boy. Ellen.“ "And we remembering still the feel of the small warm body snug in our arms agreed "yes, indeed good. . . and bonny. O O O And granddaughter serving! an imaginary breakfast to hel" grand- fniJher when the two of them sat a moment this morning in the barn during the chorlng commented with housewifely concern: “We must remember to get oaten-Imcal for the morning!" For the morn- ingi Borne to us at the next chime of the clock, now moments sway. And what a strong wind of the night. now blows! Until tomorrow — Diary-Good- night. . . IN WlIolzlAM In loving memory of MRS. A. J. PHILLIPS who deported this life November 24th, 1M2. Imlnfly Renneirlbereil by flush“ and Family. Soothe Your Throat! ilelp Prevent a Gold If you are suffering from a vnia» crsble ilcatl-cold. try this: Sprinkle a few drops of Catarrh-o-aona into the Ihhaler and breaths in the soothing vapor oi‘ this fast worldng remedy. Cafarrh-o-zono goal to work instantly; it spreads a thin film of healing antiseptic: over the entire lining surfaces of the breath~ mg organs. Phlegm ls loosened- Air-pillage! are opened — dia- rharges commence to dry lip-the tendency to sneeze and cough la lessened. In an hour or two the worst of thc cold may be over! Your druggist has Ciltlrrh-o-aone, lil 35c " ‘than; . Milk p... "we! , ra a u» gxtloalve re lfltftd ma. Milt aw in»iittuamnii':?*.:lr..l'al..':;rl:.§2t':.b?:a.:.:.rr ., I UNA“ -~<.._ and 75c sizes. Tlala column is marvel for nun of local Interest, but advertising oI a nevvsy nature may be inserted at flve oenta a word. strictly pay- able in advance. COOK'S for Photographs Jlldltfll’! TAXI, Phone B25. CONIFEDEBATION LU’! IN- BUBANCE. 0 USTOMEBB: - Our Skirts, Sweaters and Blouses have arrived. Kennedy's Ladies Wear. THE EVENT OF THI SEASDN. _"Ths Little Minister", Heal-la Hall. Three days, Decariber 6th, 7th, 8th. DON'T FORGET ZION’ W. A. Chicken Salad Tea and Bazaar. Home Cooking table Thursday, Nov. 24th. 4.30 to 6.80 pm. NOTICE. - Our mill will be closed from November 19th to Dec- ember 5th, to work 0n back orders. Wm. Condon dz Sons, Charlotte- town, P. E. Island. T0 ATTEND the big Auc. tlon in Bruce Yen's Theatre at Montague, on Wednesday evening. November 30th, starting at 7.30. Proceeds in aid of Crippled Child- ren. A great variety of desirable goods will be offered. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. —- Advertisers are reminded that their copy must be in tile Guardian not later than noon the previous day to guarantee insertions. Out of city advertisers who telephone classi- fieds, etc. should particularly bear this in mind. M/V ESKIMO.—F'relght will be accepted up till noon Saturday. November 26th for next sailing ‘M/V Eskimo to south coast of Newfound- land ports including Argentla. For space and rates apply to Corpor- ation Office. Lower Prince street. or Phone Charlottetown 1605. NOW IN STOCK. men's ten inch rubber boots, eleven inch rub- ber boots. men's twelve inch rub- ber boots, men's thigh length rub- ber boots, men's hip length rubber boots, men's wade: rubber boots. also boys, youths and women's rubber footwear. where? Al: the Montague Shoe Store. III-Y MEETING — The regular meeting of the Beta Chapter of Hit-Y was held last night in cluib room B at the Y.M.C.A. The de- votions were led by Marjorie Mac- Leorl and Heather MwLean. A new member, Joan Wood, was voted into the club. Anne Wood- side presided and Miss Dorothy Auld was present as adviser. NOTRE DAME TEA - Them was a very large attendance at the opening of the annual Notre Dame High Tea last night. at Notre Dame Convent. Bingo games and various amusements were enjoyed by both young and old. The horse racing game operated by Mr. Joseph Hughes proved to be a very popu- lar attraction. As usual a. fine illn- ner was served. The Tea concludes tonight. IN MAGISTRATIPS COURT — Only two men appeared on the docket bedoro Magistrate Gilbert A. Gaudet in the Queen's County Magistrate's Cburt yesterday morning. A Charlottetown marl convicted of having liquor ln his possession which was not purch- ased under his permit was lined $40.00 and costs or so days. A ‘Fra- oadie main convicted of having l;.1~_ uor in his possession which WJS M" Purchased from the veillluis was fined $25.00 and costs or 30 days. TRINITY MISSION‘ CIRCLE. - The November meeting of the Trinity Mission C-ircle was held in the Wes-t Parlour. Heart: Memor- ial Hall on Monday. November 21st, at 8.00 P. M. Seventeen mam- bers were present. Mildred Brown, Jean Kennedy, and Fran- cis Cairns were appointed on the Nmfilneiln! Committee to select the officers for the following ycar. Dorothy Auld informed ihc group that two cartons of used clothing had been sent to Toronto. Mildred Brown assisted by Rhoda Brown conducted the Devotional Period and a short dialogue on the first chill-DIM‘ 0f Dr. Kenneth Btu-lion's 1800K "Growing with the Years" W“ Presented by Mildred Brown. Jean Kennedy. Blanche Howatt and Marjorie Munn. Lunch was served in the Social Hall. llliTRE onllll: lllell TEA WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY Nov. 23rd and 24th Beautiful Christmas Gift: In- cluding Exquisite Baby Wear, Fine display of Aprons. Certificate Ind Novelty Tables. Bingo and other Z) guinea with appropriate y) prizes. f; . CITY POLICE COURT-At the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court yes- terday, A man charged with being drunk and incapable was sentenced to 20 days in jail. It. was the only case to appear before Magistrate K. M. Martin yesterday. E Refugee Children Require Soap An urgent appeal for soap for refugee children, especially m. Greece. has been received by’ Mr. .l_, 0. Hyndman. of The Can- adian Save the Children l-‘und from the Save the Children Fund workers in Europe. Conditions in refugee camps (not to be confused with. D. P. cam s) are appalling. I ants and children are crowd- ed together with old and sick peo- ple — many in advanced stages of T. B. Frequenty as many as l2 people, comprising 3 families, llve in one hut, the size of an ordinary living room. The shortage of soap is almost unbelievable and as a result the children's far-es and bodies are covered with running sores. Filthy, undernourished and nnls- erable, truly these are children without childhood. Will you help to relieve their misery by sending a donation of toilet soalp to The Canadian Sovl the Children Fund Clothing De- pot. 2l1 Lombard St, Toronto, as soon as possible so that a shipment of soap ma/y be sent over at once. l "BUOKING ones ll so M with a Kitchen A uell EASIER... Range of modern efficiency"! What's your cooking preference? Coal, oil or electricity? We have quick-cooking ranges of each type here at CROCKETT AND STOREY LTD. Come in and let us show you how the latest kitchen range improvements can help take the‘ drudgery out of preparing appetlzing meals for your family. Stop by this week! SELECT A KITCHEN RANGE FOR CHRISTMAS GIVINQI fillllilifiiirfilllllliilesl. a warns PRICE8ARE soles-m RAISED -_y Protestant Orphanage Contributions Norboro Distri; Lowell Andrews David Glover $5.00 $2.00 Each: Howard Daye; Lomd- say Sharp; Everett Glover; Elmer Stewart; Waldron tlteiwart. PORT URGES WRITERS TO DRAW ON SELVES VANCOUVER. Nov. 33 _- (C?) - Why do people want to write’! For love or for money? Canadian poet and author Dor- othy Livesay, Mrs. Duncan Mac- nalr in private life, put the ques- tion to '70 students at University or British Columbia extension de- partment's first creative wrltlrlg class. She drew the general answer "both." A housewife said she writes . “for the pleasure of choosing words and bringing characters to life." An Indian girl hoped her writing would help to flpresent my people's views more effectively." Miss Livesay —— lmld" of M9 Governor General's award. Cal-.- adlfs highest literary honor urged the students to "draw upon yourselves" to achieve the best in personal writing. a§i€§ié6iailtlaa QUEBEC. Nov. 2i -— (C?) — Now application for speedy trial without jury was made today ‘by Mrs. Arthur Pitrc. 41-year-old wo- man charged with attempted sut- cide and an important witness in the case of J. Albert Guay, alleg- ed plotter of an airliner explosion which caused 23 deaths Sept. 9. Judge Noel Belleau decided it would have to be ruled on by another court. No date for die- cision on the application was given. Skinny men, women gain 5,_1Q,_ 15 Ills. Get New Pep. Vim, lligor lvnat a thrilll Bony llmha llll out: ullr hollowa fill up; ueelt no longer scrawny; may Iona naln _ sickly "Deni-polo" look. 1" loluai-los ol sirla, wmncn. men. who never t-ualirl sinln helm-e. ilrs now proull oi ahllyiciy. hodililv-llmlllll boillaa. a vltur-oillloina. flesh-bulletin: llilll. vitamin II , lputiiin lllfl digestion IIIHIKIII and nourishment: bullies DOB‘! fear Rliillnif I00 Ilal. Slop when you've lalned tha Ii. l0. l5 or In inn. you need for normal svsl hi (‘osta little. New "set acquainted" alae only or. famous Oalrer ‘Tolliit Tablets for new vigor added pounds. tala very day. Al all Insulin $1.25: Lowell Aillllrews. $1.00 Each: Mrs. Clark Harding; Stanley Sharpe; Ivan Bowness; Harland Daye; Mrs. A. M. Weib- ster; Leighton Stewart; Mayne Stewart; George Bowness; Mrs. ll. H. Sharpe; John R. Sharpe; Mrs. John Andrews. 75c: Mrs. Alex Douglas. 50c Each: Earl Taylor: Eustace Reeves; J. Arnold Douglas‘. Hadley MB-CKEY. Tota1~$30.00. York by June Dennis. Gladys Mr:- Donld, Rose Watts. Jean Vcssoy, Freda Ncwson E Marina. Watts $2.00: Rev. J. H. IVIcCallum. $1.20: Fred Thompson. $1.00 Each: Robert Chappell; Clifford Chapell: Ben. Mallett; lra Lewis: Mollto Foster; Arthur Vcs- sey; Vernon Dennis; Raymond Ves- sey; Peter Proud; Harry Swan; Dewar Swan; Claude Lewis; Wes- ley Matthews; Lewis Vessey; Frank Watts; Harold Watts; George Watts; Bill Crockett; Mrs. Benton. 60c: Gordon Crockett. 50c Each: Frank Vessey; Richard Vessey; Olin Ellis; Leigh Vessey; Horace Vcssey; Lloyd Vesscy; Lelth Brown; Elmer Brown; Harry Ves- sey; Bill Oocike; Leonard Andrews; Roscoe McDonald; Leonard New- son; Harry Lewis; Randolph Mur- ray. 35c. lillirs. Fred McDonald. 25c: Earl mos. 19c: Wesley Cooper. 'Ilota.l—$i1.09. Mount Albion by Mrs. Henry I. Jenkins $2.00 Each: Henry l. Jenkins; Charles Rankin. $1.00 Each: Ray and Austin Mc- Donald; Mrs. Lloyd Ballem; liomcr Jenkins; Mrs. Ben]. Horton; Roger Chandler; John MdPlaall; Mrs. A. S. Hicks; Mrs. Hadley Jenkins; Mrs. Gordon Myers; Alex. McKenzie. 50c Each: Harry Horton; William Chandler; FTed Trowsdnle; Mrs. Lester Buell; Mrs. Mary lVlyei-s; Laurence Myers; Mrs. lrvmvood Mc- Neill; Albert Stcurlrt; Peter Kcefc; Mrs. Mark Horton; Wllllillll Jen- kins; Mrs. David Horton; Robert Jenkins. 40c: Mrs. Omar Ferguson. Wilson, Edward Clan-la. \ Gradflewlf, West Kent lSchool Top (left to night)—Dlvld Nicholson._ Don M acNelli, David MacKay, David Clark. Brock Fin-nest, Ivan Veuey. Peter Taweel. Centre —- Torn Scantle bury, Don Livingstone, David Real-don. Joey Hoyt, Robert I-Iamlbily, Frank Snazelie. Elliott MacKay, Chas. Chandler. Crockett, Eleanor Storey, Jean Tweedy, Johanna MacDonald, Jane Giddings. Joan Bean-sin, Frances Botiom—Lloyd Palmer. Catherine 25c: Evelyn Myers. ‘___ -Photo by Garnhum. _ Crane; El-mer Myers; Earl Jones; Harold Carver; R. H. 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