Mllklsflfl Amazinq our: Sensational 12a? I fihesr tea qoarmoneq an My! flow owl: 0a more rim: Now enloy the luxury of the choicest, full-flavoured tea at an everyday price! Sip a steaming, fragrant cup of Lipton Orange Pekoe and you'll agree that no other tea at the price can hold a candle to it! Robust in flavour, deeply satisfying, it's a very spe- cial blend of the finest Orange Pelroe teas. Every cup means extra pleasure-with your meals or after. Do ii today! Switch to Lipton brange Pekoe and see for yourself why more people drink Lipton than any other tea in the world. and strength! Never a» loft . . lover harsh . . . but 35”“! balanced for "linens and strength. Gentral Guardian OBABWELL for Photographs. 008N111 u“. 1mg"... II Orléta: ogllshona 19:1. s.f.‘£‘fi’8.’.‘.i.°‘.l. Zm“"i-‘§;.‘ . u: n4 this week. Admissiorllue _ ay CALL sronsy ELECTRIC I'll-L for Refrigerator, Motor and Wash. in: Machine l-‘tepairs. ' CHANDLER BROS. wood and Chrometri ments. ' for all Ply- ln require YOU CAN SAVE a lot o! money i! you get the habit of reading Hoianatfs Store News. l’. 0. 0. ‘F. variety quiz show. Clover Club, Thursday, Nov. 17, 8.15 p.m. Admission 50 centa. VISIT InPAGES shag gale to- day at 109 Queen 5L, formerly The Gloria. Bargains for all the family. ANNUAL MEETING- Community Concert Association.‘ Charlottetown Hotel. Saturday. November 6th. at ‘I o'clock. , CURLING MEETING-A meeting of the Charlottetown curling Club, for the purpose of drawing bonds, on Friday. November 4th. 1949, at 7.30 P. M. . EVANGELISTIC SERVICES con. tinue in Central Christian Church. Tonight's Topic: “High on a Hill- top". M. L. Breakenridge. Sipeaker. Special music. Everyone welcome. NOTICE-We will not be B0- cepting or cleaning grass seeds after November 15th, it weather is cold. J. A. Gillies, Livestock Feed Agency. IAPAGE'S SHOE SALE, specials for men. Work boots, brown and black shoes. gum rubbers, sneak- ers, ski boots and slippers. Boys’ boots, shoes and gum rubbers. FARDEBS ATTENTION-Ware- house open every Wednesday afternoon for general business, in- cluding grinding, and each Satur- day afternoon until New Year, but no-grinding. J. A. Gillies, Livestock Feed Agency. ' CUSTOM GRAIN grinding every week day, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., except- ing Saturday atternoon. Try our new "Forano" grinding-makes a wonderful job. J. A. Gillies, Live- stock Feed Agency. ' S S. “EMPIRE GANGWAY" due Charlottetown. Monday. November ‘ith, and loads general c5180 Md livestock for Si. John's. Ne-virlouhd- land. For freight rates and space appiyto Buntaln; Bell 6s 00.. Agents. FUNERAL YESTEBDAY- The‘ funeral of Mrs. (Dr) A. H. Small- wood of Sourls. was held yesterdfly morning from the Cutclifte Fun- eral Home to the Church of the Most Holy Redeemer where Re- quiem High Mass was celebrated by Msgr. J. A. Murphy of Sour“- -The pallbearers were Vince“! Blake, John Doyle. Robert MM- Kenzie, Bruce Stewart, Stewart McIntyre. R. C. MacLean. Intel'- ment was in the Roman Catholic Cemetery, Service at the 81'8"! was conducted by Rev- Puma‘ Hennessey, C.Ss.R. TIRED 0F FERRY HALLING. Kent, EnglanlL-(CP) -Viilagers are aklng that better facilities for crossing the River Medway be included in the count!’ council's new development plan. At present, the only way to cross the river is by ferry. spiiiiiéirtl "i TQMIATO '-1- W‘ in undue I V I'l- Wumisififi. ’°’ "$u.i.‘.‘.°'i“' 3 ‘ml-l! oeaa to state whmiigmm appealed use sums 4N s. msoor ram onlooucr OHQIJDTTITOWN CONTINUED Mrs. Horace Paynter; Johmtone; Mrs. Oscar Johnltone; Mrs. John Gillespie; Dunning; son; Miss Mae Found: W.J. Proititt; Austin Doughart; William B. Dovul- hart- bell: Mm. Robert Misclnod; lidirs. Hadley Paynter; Mrs. Everett Payn- ter; Alton Bell. Concert at York Opened Last Night variety letwon must ohvara staged m. hilar- "vmmnio a moat to the audience. Iowevar it ___ if?! GUARDIAN» ~i§—~ _ Protestant Orphan e Conlrfiiions Octal Qleaas lines destined Dill loyal Ilfl 8.0.1] Richmond llnet Continued P. I I. Twit O0. [ool Min Dorothy Btewart 2.00‘ aamau-ueowama-esuve... .aoll.MrI.PalgeNnnnandW.L $2.00: Mrs. Cyril 'I‘oornbs. 81.00 Each: Mrs. Paige Nunn; Mrs. Ernest Bulman; Mrsnwaiter Buntain; Mrs. Blair Rollinsa: Mn. 6.5. Buntain; Ella. Clark; Mra. James Stevenson; ma. Roland c, Bantu-in; Mrs. Wesley a Mrs a. Crasweil; Mrs. Charl Read Stevenson; Houston. 50c Each: Grant ‘iioomba; Mrs. Chiarles Houston; Mrs. Victor Bun- a n ~ Total-email. 01in ‘mm-e w Mrs- Brie Bowler‘ $2.00 Each: Fred Irving; Walter Lord. $1.00 Each: David Murphy; Ernest Crabbe; Frank Campbelhflens Han- sen; Russell Howatt; Mrs. Philip Howatt; Wilfred Maynard; Rank McWiiliams; Mrs. Elmer Jones: Oharlea crossman; Cedric Camp. 8:111; new. Dickie; ms. Bessie Camp- l . 75.“. Each: McWilliams 5% Each: Edsar Hardy; Clayton Hateley; Harry Crossvtnan; Albert McDonald; Trueman Jeflery; Leon- ard Cameron; Moses Gullnion; Mrs. John Tocmhs; Robert qrerrholm. 45c. Mrs. Fred Trenholm. 23c: A Blend. Total—$Z'i.68. Clyde Biver by ru-s. George Gillespie $2.00 Each: Mr. and Mrs. Hugh J. McLean; Mr. and Mrs. Dan A. McDonald; Mr. and Mrs. Harry McLean; Louis D. lillcPihee; Mr. and Mrs. George Dixon; Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Beer; Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Mdbean; Jackie Cudlmore; Mr. and Mrs. D. L. MacNeill; Mr. and. Mrs. Kenneth MacNeill; J. Heber Mo- Phail; Mrs. R. A. MoPhail; Mr. and Mrs. John A. Murray; m. and Mrs. R. D. Matheson. 81.50: Mr. and Mrs. Harold Scott. $1.00 Each: Mr. and Mrs. John Mcl\"evin; Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Miller; Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Mc- Klnnon; Mr. and Mra. John I‘. MacPhee; Mr. and Mrs. Iitrank Gil- lespie; Wendell Scott; Mrs. Iawia McLean; Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Mc- Kinnon; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd iVLur- ray; Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Hyde; Mrs. Boyd Idvingstone; Mr. and Mrs. Watson Livingstone; Mir. and Mrs. I". A. Darrsch; w. and Mrs. G. Livingstone; Mrs. Dicle Dar- i-ach; Mr. and. Mrs. John Cameron: Mr. and Mrs. John Darrach; Mr. and Mrs. Everett Murray; Mr. and Mrs. James Llvlngatnntnjdrs. B. Waller; -Add.i.90n Livingstone; m. and Mrs.- John Gillespie; Mrs. A.. J. Murchison; Mr. and Mrs. John Beer. 5th: Monty Hyde. Total-to-LOO. Lon; River District by Woman's v Instlhlh Harry Patterson; Hazen $1.25: Mrs. Andrew Johnston. Sr. $1.00 Each: Mrs. W. E. Joihn- stone; Mrs Murdock Madheod; Mrs. Oliver Paynter; Mrs. George Ber- nard; Mrs. James Bernard; Mrs. Francis Poynter; Mrs. Edwin Ber- nard; Mrs. Nelson Manhood; Mrs. Elwood Campbell; Mrs. Elmer Mao- Leod; Mrs. J. M. Constable; Mrs. Andrew Johnstone Jr.; Eustace Paynter; Mrs. Allan R. Campbell; Mrs. Allan A. Campbell; Mrs. Rnlph Mrs. Ernest Mrs. Rfl-llbh N. Thomp- , Bruce Bell. 15c: Miss Christie Johnatone. 80o Each: Mrs. Heath I‘. Camp- %¢: M11. Mae EVID- ‘Riki-QIN- GIARLOTTETOWN l PKG! NH!‘ PRE-CHRISTMAS SPECIAL " ONCE AGAIN WE ARE DELIGHTED T0 OFFER YOU awn/ear 51/440: l? new aaz/wn/ arak- _ 0 Moot Plath»: p at l} . m”; ‘05350/1/‘3/ M4175 ro (FElL FOE $555? I fliry won't loll loll‘- ' ~ JLJS/IED TU ONLY B Cup-s 8- Saucers $4125 s’ 105$’? DINNER SET n m | genus zfllflalrlu. lufmm In available . . . New Godmq, edge I ' 5| . .. n22; é6‘f;°f"Z'§ .1: 0.5. Price -$35_gg| b4: i265. Slilvsnwa" ‘ P on ask-stomp J f‘ Roosas . .., 1,0,1. RISTOCRAT" Poltam . . . Curries Replacement wan. they um- a N07 INCH/DID 5I5WMIMIIZ/IZM I BALANCE - Easv ‘teams _ mb. 5.5. Dinner Kniva - 2 i'.;:'.r:fr:.~"~_=;:~=g=;»,§- $31 so: s‘ ‘ ‘ ”" Ion-i sm are. seeso now asnucro ro w,” vts-rou sa v: sass-om m. AN W"- lNgubtlvl Fm‘ ' ae- av u‘ I gum" °' k051i YOUR 0"“ 7552,5136. - rv-Moikowmyaa 5 n2 PIECE D"‘“"'L""" . ~ SEND M5 TH find H’ ultimate AslLLusTRATED! mow" *"°°" ljlwlslllo'f'l" “a,” NAMI...~»-i=.—"*'“" " 3' ‘W391 aceaonl TERMS: $15.00 Down Payment. ‘ovum l .- :1 fir" '9" per month with carrying charger (mast mm rum" ,=_-. ... CROCKETT Au STOREY 134 st. "Where Prices Are Born ir- l. house entertainment. ondDewarflwan Illlt lttiltd, Betty mam "our rm anoin- MUMKEIPEII. a liort intflmiaaion, on the 1min feature d the evening, Huey Veggy wit, 141m Brown u ' (I ‘ml bmineaa and" de- ow and young ladies in evening gowna |oarrying more mes. o! Decelnber with the entire cast depicting the The long anticipated York con- Birthdsiy of the King would cer- oort got away to a flying start last tainly be among the highlights evening when a parked greeted some fifty participants ma younger generation (and per- who presumed in e. two hour show hapatsolne not so young) would be practically every known aort oi’ March featuring Lelth Sweeney in 000111118 on Irish mimber. and August with with a one not ins-co. "Bhe Married three girls and Well" and comprising a cast of swings. Here again the coloured Anne Crockett. Evelyn Under-hay. light; and Francis Vmey, Re-lph- Crockett. added greatly tn these numbers. Robert laawiae 30H‘!- hind the scenes, Alan Swan and - "i"! BWQM? and Stanley Leno- Dewar swan who planned and ex- " Its: who were heard in two solos cum; m, rim-ting, Isabel Ho: which were exceptionally well and Irene Chaptpell roi- the elabor- ed. I ate stage settings, the make-up by those hour naunbflih Vin-ie roster and Kay watts, and ‘the moat eiticient stage managers, {This entertainment Wu under the menus rented again tonight. and tomorr- dayolnextweehAsttiiadu-iwwill available. leaving the I. M. T. eooh lng novelty effects, were evening at 7.90 and returning at i080 and ahodld oontoet Hender- son and Oudmore who are‘ hood- quartera for ticketa and general in- ronnatton. lollowing ia I II Bur Not Raised Pauni. Kl! Watts. Evelyn Under- vinle Foster. Joan V6659?- {llnelvn Dennis. ‘Hfl-"Ymlfiwil. Ah hay. Anne Crockett. Mary Watts, Dennis. Elaine Cooke. Freda hen-pillow’. ilf-th W11. HON Marion Murray, Bernice Lewis, son. Rose Watts. Betty Al1llrew.‘\‘Hi.§ R-‘ilpil Crockett, Leigh V Florence Lewis, Marguerite Vessoy. Lmith Sweeney. Stanley Lnncm-‘lcr, : sell» .l area's, George An Marjorie Crockett, Evelyn Vessey. Dewar Swan, Charlie Bovyrr, Ro- rt... horn‘ w Eaown, Robert ' land Brairstxy. Harry Vcsey, Vcrn- also Arthur Vesey. Favorite months possibly with three boys on stage effects used SW!!! must be fresh to yield its utmost in flavour. i "SALADN COFFEE is as fresh as the day it f \ was packed when you break the seal on the lid. thur Brown and Anita Oiuney. o! Arthur veaey and am will be [we- night, also Monday and ‘mea- theeom-