_.. ,5 .5. THURSDAY e All ourcoats reduced below cost Dresses 1/2 price Blouses slightly soi Skirt hangers ~ asst at THE FASHION SHOPPE "TllE STORE TNAT FASNION BillLT" Purses to clear at - One special rack of slightly soiled dresses to clear at $1.97 Suits regularly $21.95 to $55.95 to clear at----$'i 0.97 Special TOO per cent Angora gloves, white, blue and yellow regular $3.95 reduced to ,- ~ — - A lot of hest form brassiers to clear at - - - e Piasticraincoats regular $3.98 to clear at s - e‘ - 51-37 led reduced to Broken lines of silk and chantoisette glove; to clear at 67c Bed jackets, chenille, wool, rayon; reduced to - - g $1.97 PC I I I Dozens of other articles such as jumpers, skirts, sweeten etc. going below 141 Ireat George Street $1.97 77c THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN rm: CENTRAL GUARDIAN CIASWILT. fee rashes-ayes. manners TAXI. Phone sas. Al‘ TOUR SERVICE-Arafat Coal Co. Phone 3498. DISCOUNT BALI still eeatlasses as Kennedy's Ladies’ Weer. VISITING FAMILY — w. and Mrs. H. A. Stewart 0f Norboro, P.E.I., who have ‘been s the Christmas holidays with their daughter, Mrs. Gordon Baty and Mr. Baty, left today for Halifax where they will visit their sous. Dr. C. B. Stewart of Dalhousic University. and W. B. Stow/art, medical student at that college. — Amherst News. . - POLICE COUBT—\At the Q19- endiary Magistrate's Court yea- terday. a drunk and incapdole was sentenced to O0 days in jail. while a. men charged with being drunk and disorderly was re- manded until January ninth. A party charged with theft was re- mended until today. and a case under the Income War Tax Act was further heard and adjourned until Friday. Fr. Trainer's Funeral Services Mr. V. E. Duffy o! Kinkora has recently returned from attending the funeral of his cousin Father Charles P. Trainor S. S. of Fail defective wool Iglovews aiid niitts Dispenser at - - = - 97% . - - ~ sroo, 97c 10c Phone 55 Girl _Guide News Glasses of cooks Badge conduct- tl b1 Miss Estelle Haincs will start agin, Friday, January 9th., at 4 o'clock at P. W. O. CONDENSE D NORTH MILTON W. l. The December meeting of North Milton W. I. met on Friday evening December 5th at the home of Mrs. Alton Rodd with 16 members and one visitor present. Meeting was called to order by the president. and opened by singing Institute Ode and repeating Creed in unison Minutes of Nov. meeting were ‘read. approved and signed. » Sick Committee reported 1 card i sent and a gift to a sick member. 'Biil was ordered paid. School Committee no report. Remaining dresses were handed in for Red 'Cross. also a number of quilt squares. it was derided to leave quilting until after Christmas. It; was moved and seconded to buy a song book for the school. Correspondence included a letter of thanks and one from T. B. league. It was moved and seconded to buy e Bond. There was some discussion about a new hell, and a committee of Mrs. Alton Rodd, Mrs. Eric Coles, Miss Phyllis Hooper, Mrs. Loren Thompson and Mrs. Ernest. Crabbe were appointed to wait on the Orangemen to obtain dcfenite information. Little Marion Rodd ihcn draw the ticket for the Nursery Mat. won by Mrs. Preston Rodd of Harrington. Proceeds from mat $12.10. SevcreJ aprons were auction. ed realizing $3.50. Collection $1.10. One member paid her foe for com- ing year. Mrs. A. Rodd read the programme paper and put on a contest. Place of next meeting not. decided. Roll Call to be answered by naming a "Member of the Federal Cabinet." Lunch Com- mittee: Mrs. Herbert hlaiheson. Mrs. Lindsay Coles. Miss Vcrna Coles and Mrs. Eric Leard. Lunch was served by the hostess assisted by the committee, and meeting closed by singing the National Anthem, ANNUAL tram-mo QUEEN may 1.. o. a. a. v I The annual meeting of Queen Mary L. O. B. A. was held in their Lodge room on Monday evening Dec. 1st. With Sister Mary Bowman acting as Presiding Officer the following members were elected and installed for the yeer i948. Worthy Mistress. Sister Grace Yeo. Deputy Mistress. Holmes. ' J. D. Mistress. Sister Birdena Holmes. Ulster Chaplain. Docherty. Rec. 506T. Sister Reta Campbell. Fin. Bee's’, Sister Isabel] New- son. Treasurer. Sister Anni:- Coltwill. Guardian, Brother Davis ward. Dir. Ceremonies. Sister Margaret Ward. 1st Lecturer, 1.1mm RELIEEih RIIEIIMATIO AONES-PAINS [LISTED Sister Janie An nebelia sister Olive Hivszuiaflfhff Trainor was a son of tho- for-marl seashore Trainor - o1 Fort Auzustls and Margaret Duffy of Emerald. P. E. I. and although born and brought up in Fall River he attended Si. Dunstan's Univer- sity where he received his B. A. before entering the seminary. Following will he interesting to his many P. E. I. relatives and friends. The funeral o1 Rev. Charles P. Trainor, S, S. a member of the faculty of 5t. Edward's Seminary. Kemnoze, Wash" who died Tuegday night. at the home of his brother. Louis H. Trainor, in Tulsa. Okla, was hold this morning from the Sacred Heart Church at 10. with a pontifical base of requiem cele- brated by Most Rev. Coadiutor Blshor James L. Connolly. Most Rev. Bshop James E, Cassidy pre- sided at the mass and officiated at final absolution. The church was filled with rela- tives and friends of the late priest. More than 100 priests from the diocese, also from institutions at Baltimore and Kenmore where Father Trainor had served. were in attendance. Delegations from the sisters of the Holy Union of the Sacred Hearts, sisters of Mercy Franciscan Sisters and Sisters of Si. Jean d‘Arc rwere present. Delegations were also present from the Fail River Council, Knights of Columbus. and the Lin~ coin, Williams s. Connell and Brown Schools of the public school system. There was also a delegation from the Catholic Women's Club. The eulogist was Rev. John C. Selner, SS. o; St. Mary's Seminary, Baltimore a close friend of Father Trainer, who spoke of his attributes in his chosen vocation of pre- paring young men for the priest- hood. The following officers o: the mass assisted Bishop Connolly: Assistant priest. Rev. Thomas J. Stapieton. Sacred Heart Church; deaconpRcv. John Bazinet. SS, St. ltiurys Seminary, Baltimore, sub- deacon. Rev. William l". Morriss. St. Edward's Seminary, Kenmore, masters 0i‘ ceremonies. Rev. James E. Gleason. diocesan chancellor, at tit; throne, Rev. Francis A. Mc- Carthy, st. Mary's Cathedral. Rev. Lester L. I-iull, sacred Heart. Church. ACOLVWS. Rev. Daniel Gamache. St. Jacques Church, Taunton. and RPV- John F. Hogan. St. Iawrenccs Church. New Redford; gremlaio bearer. Rev. Bertrand Chabot, 5t. Airthonys Church, New Bedtord: mitre bearer, Rev. Reginald Bar- rctte. st. Stephen's Church, Bu. rowsvlllo; book bearer. Rev. James P. Lyons. Si. Patrick's Church, Warehani: candle bearer, Rev. Joseph L. Powers, st. Patrick's Church, Falmouth; censor bearer, Rev. Rafnnond W. McCarthy. Snrrcd Heart Church. Chaplains to Bishop CBSSidYLRGV. James Dolan. St. Mary's Church, Tremere. 2nd Lecturer. Sister Melinda Rlarshali. Organist, Sister Melissa Holmes. inner Guard, Sister Melissa Younkcr. Outer Guard. Brother Nell Campbell. Committee, Sisters Sarah Hansen. Boil Younker. Annie Willis and Mary Bowman, Auditors, Sisters Bell Younker, Reta Campbell end Brother Neil Campbell. Sick Committee. Bro. Stanley Coiwill. Bro. Davie ward, Sister Melinda Marshall. With the above competent staff of officers Queen Mary L. O. B. A. looks forward to a very successful year ahead. At the close at the meeiihx l Frultuous lunch was served. HIGHER 800K PRICES? _LONDON — (CPl- British bulb. hsher; are discussing the possibility of raising book prices in- 1945 to meal. increased production costs. Prices already have risen 6O per cont or more above ore-war. with books vihioh rout 6a ($1.20) in 1939 now sold for 9s Od., 10s 6d and rwnctimrs 12s 6d. 5'1‘. ~ .. Hence. Jan. 4- lAPi-Gen. Charles de Caulle called today for a wrapping of ti); nresent ‘Hench trade unions sys- tem in favor of an associstl of manslemsnt and labor "income!- ated into the INN." IOWAID New!!!’ Fitted rbetwear at 1'75 Queen Street. Call-BEHIND AID SOCIETY An. null Meetins City Hail, I-Tiday. lfitb. 8 ohlook. ‘I0 annex in es minutes. via Halli-ins Central Airways. Phone 2061 er sec LEONA!!! I-ILIBIGIIATOI by Northern Electric Co. Dependable since 1H1. Now on diqsiay. Toombs ma: Store. CALENDAR. - Mr. J. C. Mont- gomery is supplying his customers with a. fine Calendar illustrating a hunting dog-“Beet in the Field." MARITIME CENTRAL All- WAYB three times daily to Mono- toa. Air and rail connections tc Montreal and Boston. Phone 2061 or 540. IUNTII RIVER W. M. l. - —In Mrs. McLeodi report of the Hunter River. WJVLS. which ap- peared yesterday the following cor- rection is made: "Two members passed on lo higher service --nan'.c- 1y Mrs. George McLeod, a iiie member and Mrs. Jane Stewart. Three membe have been 11M from the meetings through illness. Personals Mrs. Earl Reeves has returned home from the P. E. I. Hospital. A11 wish her a speedy recovery. Miss Dorothy Leurd. R. N. re- turned on Tuseday to Ottawa. after visiting her sister, Mrs. Proude, Charlottetown, over the holiday. The Misses Marlon and Enid Stewart. returned on Tuesday to Ottawa. after spending the Christ- mas holiday, vzsiting their parents John A. and Mrs. Stewart. Cher- lottetown. Mr. Allan McMllilan. student at Ottawa University, returned by plane on Sunday, after spending the holidays, visiting his parents Dr. w, J. P. and Mrs. McMilllan. Taunton, and very REV. Jviifl J- Lardner. ss. of st. Mary Seminary Baltimore. Of the monsignori. Rt. Revs. John I". McKeon of Si. Lawrence's church o1 New Bedford, and Ed- ward J; Moriarty St. ‘Patrick’! Church, this city, vyelre seated in the sanctuary. Very Rev. George Gleason. president of St. Charles College Cantonsville, Md. nvas also present. In his eulogy. Flather seiner spoke of the love in which Father Trainor was held by his Sulpiclan breth- rcn and his relatives and friends It. was well known to them that the sudden call which came to him was in no great measure a surprise. he said. Father Selner said that following a short visit with Father Trainor in Seattle last Summer he came away with a deep and lastihg im- pression o! his emphatic prophecy: "I em convinced you will never see me again on this earth." “It would be hard to calculate the number of priestly souls he helped to form in the 25 3'98“ he spent with us" said Father Selner. "There are priests here who are here because they are Sraieful f0!‘ his devoted care of them. There are many others over the land whose hearts were saddened by the news of his death, and whose arms are extended at many an altar begging for him the blessing o! eternal peace." The eulogist recounted Father ‘Pralnot-‘s life in the Sulpician Or- der. and his deep devotion to the classroom. I-ie spoke of his remark- able energy and the fcrvid spirit w.th which he accomplished all things. “You bury today, my brethren. the remains of a. man who loved mercy and worshipped Christ most intensely when he heard of Him forgiving who loved to raise his own hand in absolution over those who sought God's pardon. Whose estimation of himself was too one- sidod to calculate his own virtues. whose love for the suffering souls in Purgatory. for the-dying and the. dead could only be a guarantee for him to abundant mercy Ht "10 hour of his own death." said Father Selnor. In conclusion the euIoBiSt Midi "Mayhls beloved Mother, who n few years ago (lied in this very church 0n Easter Night. receive her priestly son and lead him with the angclsto the throne of mercy and love. and may all those who knew him beg God to remit his debt whatever it may be. 8M1 1'9" lease h'm unto the blesscdness of the eternal years." Interment took place in St. Pat- rick's Cemetery. with services at the graVe by Father Lardner, as- sisted by the attending priests. The bearers were Francis E- Trainor. Linwood E- Wvrdeil- E811 V. Duffy, P. Charles Murphy Thomas White and A1111“! H011!"- The body of Father Trainor Get Better Faster From ARTlliiITiO PAillS LUMBAGO~ ncumc MUSOLES Don't svflee needlessly another mienne. Jose message these aching spots with deeper-penetrating IUCKLEY’! STAN- LISO Willi’! IUI. lenmellesply u confessing, glowing wemsh tails you he! ‘alief is on the way. Circulation le stimulated, surface congestion relieved, pain eased-edits Iegln to g0. 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Humberto Medeiroe of the Catholic University. The priests choir, under the direction of Rev. Christopher L. Broderick, sang responses. Revs. Felix X. Chiids, Raymond '1‘. Considine, Lester L. Hull ‘Thomas n. Stepleion, John r. aard- Alfred B. Fornl, Cornelius J. Kell- her and Joiyn Okeefo were seated in the sanctuary. 80B! VALLEY Y. P. U. The Rose Valley Y. P. U. met at the home oi’ Mr. and Mrs. George Dixon on Saturday evening. Dec- ember 20th. The president, Mrs. George Dixon. presided. Meeting opened by singing “Berk! The Herald Angels Sing” and Cell to Worship Matt. 2: 1-12 eves read respenslvely, and prayer offered U! Ilse Peek. ‘Rev. W. B. MecPhail. The scripture Lesson, Isaiah 9: 2-1, Rev. 11:15 was read by Iona Keating. "O. Come All Ye Faithful" was sung. Luke 2:1-7 was read. "0 Little Town of Bethlehem" was sung. followed by the reading of Luke 2:844. "While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks" was sung. Luke mill-M was read. “Silent Nlaht was suns. with Mrs. Leslie Mscbeen at the piano, and Alethe Graham giving the Scripture reading. A reading "The Coming of Christ. The Prince of Peace" was Riven by Mrs. George Dixon, end a reading "Christmas Message of "l9!" w" liven by Mary Matheson. A message. "The True Meaning of Christmas" mes brought bywlthfv. Mr. MacPhall. aunoocx arooo BITTERS 'i'l.ls vegetable compound acts on the bowels, kidneys, lives and stomach. It hel to eliminate wastes from the system. TE: resaitmaybeasiaoother, clearer skim, . Askforitataaydrageoaater. Speoibmurdoil minutes e1 the previous. meeting were read and approlrd. TWtmlY-l-wo members answered Roll Cell and elm-s were sIeII visitors‘ present. e Mrs. Leslie Maclcan invited t Group to her home for the nelli meeting. Cordon MacKenzie we! “Pilointed to have the Scripture reading and Jack Graham Mid Beryl MacLean to have other read‘ Inge. Mrs. Albert Todd. Mrs. 1:95“! MecLean gnd Mrs. George Dlxor volunteered as Lunch Oommltiet for the next meeting. "-70? To The World" was sunfl Meeting closed with the Milpflll Benediction. After gifts from a heavily-iader Christmas Tree were distributed a social hour of games an muell was enjoyed. Lunch was se ed ill the hostess. assisted by the Lunci Commit ee.