1 DECEMBER 19. 1947 __--—-;-..—..-= - -______- --~ __’—-~"— "I TO-NIGIIT GFGY - 7.45 p. m.) _"__.._.___._ CORTNNE JORDAN_ you'll like he: music 1nd friendly Chm-iv‘; delightfully different. Fnnnled z MNZOIMICK‘! BISCUIT! In Melnuorlam h, 1mm; memory o! n! 40:? mouler. Mn. Mafia!" 5mm"- “m, pnsyeri away December 19th, lillii. us lust u your M“ 1°41"! 11-31 God look you awn)’ liar suffering (lays are o'er And our loved una we loved no well lizss only gone on before. Lulillgly Remembered by dier $0!!- Wlfe and Family. in Memoriam MRS. NEWTON J. MMEWEN 'l‘hel'e passed away peaceiu-Ill’ I3 inc Prince Edward Island Hospital. on November llih. Bile-l‘ 8- BMW illness, Mo's. Neucon J. MacEwen o! Si, Pclcfs Bay. Mrs. MacEwen had hrcn 1n indlfiercnl. health for a lew g-wu... Sh» had cniered Iihe 110591‘ in! n couple oi weeks before her pemmg lor reel and treat/men! but depite everything that human mil could do. God called her home- vlna. MacEuwzn was always 0f i quill. disposition that endeared her p; v3.1- npyny friends’. She was a. Iazzhlill attendant. in her olmltoh iilTlfil where llhe funeral was con- dirczed on November 14th by he!‘ pastor. Rev. D. lvallace MacPher- Lon. The large conzresailvn It ill» hflhic and church bore acute lost!- mcny io (he high esteem-i in which uhe was held in the communicy. Hynnu sun: “were: "Safe in I-M Iilvfnll o! Jesus" and “Abide With Me." Mi". John lllacCnllmm very {pelingly rendered the solo. “Sornb iivnr- We'll Understand." Inleurnerlt look place in Mlkeil Camelot?- Emr- leaves Lo mcunn beside her husband, (me son. Alvalh. Kitchener. Ontario; and two sisters and one brother. Miss Annlr- Anderson. St. Peter's Bsw and Mrs. C..$. MM- mnald. Wood Islands; Ashbum Dawson. Creek. B. C‘. The {allowing were the pallbear- ms: Messrs. Roy Maelnlrne. Ale! oi-naniey. Jenn MaeCall-u-m. Frank Toy. Earle Mncllwen. Ernest San- derson. GIIIlII 0F THANKS The husband, con and skiers o! Mic lute Mrs. Newton MucEwen, wrlsrn to express IIlEI-Ii‘ sincere thanks and appreciation i0 their neigh- bours and friends tor their many uLs o! kindness and. expressions of sympathy during their recent ber- eavement; also com. Harold E. You and special nurses. Misses Ooles. Keeping and Lanmbee; and hu- musing stall o! the P. E. I. Hospital. House Wivec "PLEASE NOTICE" Hen is some cowl. I think you will agree with ma, that. will lladden your hem. I have opened an addition to my Mechanical and Electrical Shop what. is called a "Fix ll." Shop; they have been 1oz- years in the States and also i the llirler clllcs o! Canada, but never beiore here in Charlomecown. To explain brielly. this is what. 1r. meansz-Supposlng you havc n leaky twp. you call us and Ill-sf. ilun: if, is fixed. Maybe the cord on the Iron needs attention, some thing, just. phone. The Furnace door maybe is not. shutting just. nghl, again. lusf. c. call. makes it Lisle rich». Perhaps che Mop ls forever filling ofl the handle, Jun phone. You have n. door that sticks? Jllbi. phone. Now when you ask your husband lo fix one o! ihosellllle things around the house. “BYE 18 What usuzllly happens. Hubby comes liomv. has o nice supper, settles nown with the paper, and you Mk him about. that leaky lap or (sully swlich, well what doe; he say? l \vl!l do that tomorrow XXIII!!- honey. Only trouble with that. lo- murrow never comes; now IIHIIBVB me ll ls for easier to gel, 50 cent!- frcm him to have the lob don!- Bbsldms that. we have all the equipment. necessary, which In many cases he lacks. Tools o! all kinds niong with lalhe weldlnu. soldering. spray painting. lsnlie sharpening machines. skate sharp- ener. your sidewalk cleared o! It! ind snow, etc. So the next. Lime one o! _l.hus¢ Iliile jobs mm up remember us Ind see for yourself how quickly Ind cheaply ll. can be done. We repair and rewind Tron Toasters. Vacuum Cleaners, Mix Masters. Wishing Machines. etc" etc. Re- member our moilo: "Sniisincilou or no churn." Peterson P1133595 People. We are 0P9" "millis- A. W. PETERSEN. - 100 lllilrcy Bil-eel. Phone IMO-J. Charlottetown. Tho Gan-Ural Guardian _..._ This column b reserved h: Ion o! loul inland. but advertising d’ a new” nature may he It live cent: n word lkiotl; pu- eblo in advance. .- -____ MloPElI80N'§-—K¢B'l clothing. Al‘ YOUR SERVICE-Archai- Ooal Co. Phone 2498. HOWARD - MQINNIS’ 11ml! f‘ Ioocweu st I75 Queen Street. ELECTRIC STEAM HEATIIB mo Heating Pads. Toomba Music Store. BEAUTIFUL GIFTS in new 0mm- mcnfa. Book-endl. Toounha Musk: Score. DUNDAB UNITED CHURCH. - Sunday, December 21st, 230 P. M. Y. P. U. Candle uqm Service of. 7.30 P. M. ANYONE WISHING to contri- bute to Children's Christmas At Protestant Orphanage may leave parcels at 156 Prince Street. L-‘rlm-ewlllbo HAZELBIOO preaching service in the 80min Cirmrch (D. V.) Slmday 215i, at. 3 o'clook._ J. w. l-layber, speaker. CENTRAL PARISH. -— Sunday, December 21st. Clyde River 11 AM. St. Catherine! 3 P. M. Chm-chill 7 PM. Canoe Cove and B. S. 2.30 PM. Rev. T. W. Goodwill, Mix-usher. CHURCH 0F SCOTIAND. - Servlceg Lord's Day. Deownber 21st, 194T. Belle River 10.30 A. M. Point Prim 230 P. M. Birch Hill 730 RM. sabbath School at Mun-ay River 2-00 P. M. THE PRESBYTERIAN OHUITCH IN CANADA. - Services on Birm- day, December 21st, will be as lol- Iows: Caledonia 1l.00 A. M. Wood Islands 3.00 P. M. Rev. T. A. A. Duke. Minister. 81'. JOHN'S PRESBYWERIAN OHUECH. Belfast. Sunday, Decem- ber 21st. Services n 11 A. M. and 7 P. M. Christmas arm/m and. music at bot-h services. Rev. R. S. Quigley. Mlnlswr. GIIURATJH 0F SCOTLAND. — Seq-vices. Lord's Day, December 21st. Charldt-telown 11.00 A. M. (Orange Lodge Roma). St-snchel 3.00 P. M. Cape Traverse 7.30 P. M. (Weather and roads permitting.) Horace l". ‘ Macl-Iwen, B. A, B. D. HUNTER RIVER United Church Charge. Services on Sunday. Dec- rlnher 21st. are as follows: North Wiltshlre 11 A. M. Wheatley River 3 P. M. Hunter River 7.30 P. M. Rev. 3. T. Morrison. Minister. POWNAL CHARGE. United Church o! Canada. Rev. E. R. Moc- Vlcalr. Minister. Ghrisf/mus Worship Serum. Sunday. Decxmber 21st. 11.00 A. M. Clifton. 2.30 P. M. Mount Herbert, 7.00 E. M. Pownal. Mlllvlew service Monday, December 22nd. at 7.30 P. M. BRADALBANE Pastoral Olurge Services Sunday. December 21st. North Granville ll A. M. Rose Val- ley 3 P. M. Bradalbane 7.30 P. M. Special Christmas music. W. M. S. will conduct service at Pleasant Vulléy 7-30 P. M. W. B. MncPho-il. C!- TRYON PASTORAL CHARGE o! (he United Church o! Canada. Smvicea on Christmas Slmdny, Dec. 21st. an follows: Cape fiuveue 11 A. M. S. B. Christmas pronam. Crapuud 3 P. M. S. S. u... ‘ Pmsram. ‘Pryon 7.30 P. M. Worm-lip of Song and Chrisivmla Carols led by lllGef~CMnlll1unlLy Ghoul chm, S. B. 11 A. M. Rev. E. R. Wnodside. B. A» liflzlislel‘. OAVENDISH UNITED PASTO - AL cannon-Norm Ructlco 11 A. M. Stanley Bridge S P. M. New Gliwzow 7.30 P. M. when the Sun- beam Mission. Band will hold their Autumn Thulk Offering Service. Come end on no the children. 0n Friday. December 19th the Cov- endish Y. P. U. will meet at the harm of Reggie Sinnppon of; 8 P. M. THE PRESBYTEBIAN CHURCH IN CANADA - Bmokfleld Charge. Sswlce next Lord's day u follows: Hunter River 11 A. M. Glasgow Road 3 P. M. Broolcfleld 7.30 P. M. l-Iarlsvllle Young People's Society will cond-uci. service of. Hmsvliio Lunds day evening at 7.30. The Brookfleld Snmday School will nmt m’- ll A. M. A special Gin-lamina service ll Tlllllned oi. which Lima While Gifts will be presented. A11‘ are welcunle. Donald Niche? r. PRESENTATIONS - On a rec. cnl. evening Gross Rondo Chrlgclm Church honored their Pastor, Rev. S. B. Steakhouse and Mrs. Stack. house n: the home o! Mi. mil’ Mrs. Caldwell J. Won - bury. The evening wus u. games and- music. Daring evening Mr. nncl Mrs. fitockhc. were the recipient: o! l well-tilled purse. The address was given by Bryer R. Jones. Jr., and wu pre- lenbed by little Mia! Valerie Wood. daughter o! Mr. 1nd Mn. Cyril Wood. A all: o! remembrance lrom the W. M. S. o! the (lhluch was presented to Mrs. Stockholm by Mrs. Austin Kennedy. Rah-ech- menls were served and l plenum evening came io a close by sing- ing. "Blcaf. Be The Tic Hindu" and prayer by Pnlor. Mr. and Mrs. BLACXIIOUIG were anln honored on W dnesdny evenin; at the close of the "prayer meeting in Alexandra Babllcf. Ohunch- Al this time a very generous purse was presented by Mrs. 090116 Mncbenncn with Deacon Burl! Jenkins giving the nddn-u. A gilt of remembrance from l-lle W. M. B. of the Church was Drum“! l" Mrs. suclchouae by Mu. Lemuel "ml" l" _ "I"! Wood. with the nddrcn being Ilv- en by Mrs. Earle Jenkins. urea!- dsnt o! the w. M. B. Weireah- rmenta were served and the eve- "Blesf. Be The Tie frhnt Binds" " IMIIWVWHWIF- The lime To Buy 0.211 commemoration o! Gm Suggestions From The Boy ’s Department: BOY’S SHIRTS 2 to 14 Years, ‘BOY’S SWEATERS BOY’S LEATHER JACKETS BOY’S ALL, WOOL ZIPPER JACKETS BOY’S GOLF HOSE BOY’S PARKAS BOY’S BREECHES BOY’S PANTS BOY’S HANDKERCHIEFS, TIE SETS BOY’S BELTS BOY’S SKI CAPS ~ BOY’S LEATHER HELMETS BOY’S WINTER OVERCOATS LUGGAGE Gladstone Cases, colors, Black and Brown. Ladies Cams, Week-end Cases, Matched Tweed Sets, Also Black. MEN’S SUITS ’All Sizes, in Fine Worsteds and All Wool Tweeds, in Browne, Blues and Greys. ' "rm: “GLIARILIAN. _ OHARLOTTETOWN TRY..... PROWSE BROS. Ltd. This Christmas The Store with all the leeway you need to thrill the taste of We’re proud that months ahead of Christmas we carefully ordered large stocks of famous brand merchan- They’ve arrived at last-everyone a compliment inducer! and for shopping convenience, you will find our Gift Suggest- ions in every department tastefully displayed. Men and Boys, We suggest that you come in now while the assortment is at 00R MOTTO 1s.... To Give You Outstanding Value, Quality Merchandise, Latest In Styles Gift Suggestions From The Men's llepgrtment: Men’s Dressing Gowns FANCY CASHMERE and PLAIN color; DIAMOND cnscx ALL WOOL socxs vuuvacawsweswsnesvew. 'o\‘o\.‘¢>‘-\?0\Po\‘o‘°d\‘o‘.'c§§ llousacoats Men’s Socks Qfii P“ lILK, CASHMERES, FLANNELS Plain and Fancy '0‘? GOATSKIN, PIKSKIN and CAPESKIN Mefisieather-Iackets ALL COLORS AND STYLES ‘Qéo Men’s Gloves LINED OR UNLINED In in Gray, Brown and Cream ' ALSO FUR LINED GLOVES Men’s ZipperWJackets IN l-TONE ALL WOOL WITH ZIPPER Mufflers ALLWOOL. . Plain and Fancy I Men's Sheepskin Lined Goats, Parkas SATINS, ALL WOOL, RAYON and WOk. Neckwear A Large Voriery to Choose From Gurling Goats PULLOVER, SLEEVELESS, BUTTON COAT SWEATERS, ZIPPER, FANCY KNIT and 'io°lo'io'lflg\", v. Overcoat: Sweaters PLAIN JUMBO COAT SWEATERS MEN'S WINTER OVERCOATS IN ALL WOOL FLEECE Browns, Blue: and Grey: ‘Piffifofiefofiiro Shirts ARROW, TOOKE and BRILL Puncy and Plain CoIors-Brocdclolll wh th iearng: that Lincoln F. Currie wile wishes or the currle family when community and thwugh it oll our and tumiiv were about to leave (or the went to their new home. HHWIIUQHB h"? I???" 01 "H! mull OnI-lrlo they decided lo give them 1K0 followlnlz ls the address: nleawnl- We will m!" you very a fitting farewell. They gathered ‘To Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln P. mil?" W716" You If!" us- bu! W6 uiilul new home of m. Currie unrl mmw. Pownnl r. u. 1 . will ulwm rm“ lhe most view Smith on the evenln: of Der. o. 1m. ant mcmorlcn or many ber MIL Mrs, Edison Bmllh Dear Friends: spent In your hospitable rend them an uddren qt lam-swell Having learns-xi with sincere re- RM "W19 i0 TIPI '- mm!‘- lhd Robert Brown handed them gref. the: it is your munch,“ u, Now that Christmas is approach- a ‘well filled purle. remove ,lrom our dlotrlcf. to make ‘"5? W" 11°91‘ "l!" II Wm b9 l 111D Mr. Currie though be admitted your home in the great Hrovlnce or 011° I" Y0“ IPPTII- 8! It that he w a "unaccustomed to Ontario, we your lrlenrlc and Willi l"! lbvht mmlbern of Y0"? ppeek m" made a lining neighbors have irulhered here m- family in‘ your new uurroundlncs. and thanked the good pen- night to spend a few pleasant hours and "131 ‘he “PW Y9" "WY I'll"! e of Pownul for all their kind- colulher and to bid you a sorrow- I" v0" and $01"! l lull mvliufv nearer since the Currier came {ul lnrewell. ' among chem and excl-elm! lhelr l1 la not elay lo sever the TM! l! "19 WWI-MI wish of your with much Iood (rlendlv rmor-Intll- y formal our. hon! of Pownal ir'*.nda. londl. in: your your of renlrlence W! mayo“ W "W!" "I" "M" ‘Then John Worth presided nun rmongll. m. ma. lo the niiure- r-ifl u a who of 20M will um piano and gave evernl mullcll m-ni onrl lflrlltlnnnl ndvmlqg" your Friends here. selections. Vernon Qurlon and Mrl. offered by the larger Province ' Nat Ileltiunon uni 1 4W» In! many of our pooplg no 1...“ “m, Oommuniiy and Women: xnsllluco. ninl will w I m" ""1 IIHIW Mfl- Il- P- Bu!!!‘ l "P! lflillailvna we m called on ls now m r P- bid lhlm Ill umvllll adieu. Bo we - He‘: well known lceicii coca» m"; y" g. m. K5,...» ‘hcrel-nry-Treucurir. Is Now, Visit Our Store Today, Large Variety (If Gifts I 2i Buv wrru confluence AT PROWSE BROS. Limilra ‘FlD0" CLEAR ad here yesterday in the fog. Yhe BlPcMlNC-H \i - . F0 landings were an important. step - Charles. ogilhéflfiigifigitj-lQfifi. in achievement. oi commercial flying, c. A, A. g. . - “ma” whu observed we mgg“ holds n SLIIOISITSIIIll lo study Engllsl try. Edllon Smith played several Since coming lnlo our district celecllonu on the bagpipes. which you have Ewven yourlelves splen- weru u pleasing as they were did neigh on and warm friends novel. " who were always ‘eddy end will- Supper was them served by the Ing no do more zhan your share ln ladle: cl Pownul and the party every 300d work- Everv thin! you ARGATA, Calli. Dec. i8 - The Brlciah war-developed fog-disper- sal system, "Fido," was used for m: first time in American commercial \ 1 l nll-iveailiez 5°" "I u West African chief, Whl postal methods. began work In the post oillce here. e relldenh o! Pownul broke u with expressions o! good dld W!!! IN‘ We beltelmellfi 0f We aviation here yesterday co penmi. four regularly-scheduled cioi flights 101ml: Ind take oi! in a thick, low-hanging log. Landing oi Lac planes at Arcala Airport, considered the iogglesi. m the United States, was oi the "lniegrnced landing nyslem." a combination o. rive lrmdlng aids. Christmas Cards i: Giitoi We have u wonderful vcriery of specIoIIy selected cords. Cords for everyone. Our boxed stationery is orclusivc, the best qualify u’! moderate prices. which self-lgulceo high-pressure diesel oil and evup~ 5 k h- ' 1 _ Hundmj; h Dram ‘he ‘o: m the approach ‘no co s me gills w nch me oppreclu ed " choose from for borh oduIls and children. of health, halmlneu and nrosperlfiy The "integrated landing sysiem" was developed under a gcvernmenl project operated here Jointly by the air iorce, navy. C.A.A., Al: Transport Auoclution and Unea Pilots Acoocialion. A ma! o! as pnsengon wu on- rled in the four flllhI-l Glut land- Blgned on behalf of the Pownnl MARITIME STATIOIIERS I 1 I l i WE ARE OPEN EVENINGS.