W PI-ofe5iant Ia.or;1;r.B1;lr:'.I wAnrismwEWnDI-I;::;v em: Received 8 Thursday. Oct. 28. 1954 The Guardian Page 3 I ' A or e Macltsy, Mlrs. Elmer Cole. y l NA Vl0IlllElt'Svlllllcll! P 9 Tom -A .- -- ow-it Historical Society CITY AND CENTRAL. . . . .. . , Collected by Mrs. D. Macxensle. l ” I ....i.. ..':3fs'i:.".: W” W” M"'””' , T36 ”"”f':;1,';”"if, 3:, P- r- ; WHAT WILL YOU as : - . s v u t nu, ma M", 5, J, zmm 1.0,, L,, two each: J. A. Mncxensie, m'om;, :';"m, mm"; mufufba aors -mxi. Dial mo-.em. sititosltmi. Electric and Pro- N. .1. .. 350.06 EVH"-t Chmviom -"WP" WW” add to the collection Ilready stored Jun"... "X, ,, D,” m. f:f;'M(:'c';h':"”'”"”” B'"'"”' .”;:':::::.:i .':i."'.:-.'- ”:'ii' W”:.”::":.':i:”1':.:-..:i"”:y or .... . ...... WW5 ""5 FALL I0 ' e 1 III ' ' 0 lc I I 0 I ' l 7 "' 3041- 5mm” Mm Rel" H””'- M” 13' search and considerable time will "YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MOBl:- Save 2015. during our Big Anniver- llerels thal delicious way George H. Brooklns .. Cotton and Rogers L. A. Mann .. Eric Jessome . 5oo terson Walker, Erwin Champion, Maclienzie. Mrs. F. Cobb. Mrs. L. M. Murray. Duggan, Mrs. Winnie Caldwell, Mrs. Grace Hard- -- .. 8 . 32.00 each: Everett. Donald, Pat- "i9 be necessary to evnluau many oi these items to iind. the value, it At 5- 5"'3'' M” or history or information known to the donor. can be attached to the item. Included in items received since .55.. Mrs. Richard Kelly. Total . . .. It the HUGHES DRUG STORE." for Christmas??? Dial 3065 (Lath- ians). ONE HACK LADIES DRESSES. sary Sale. W. W. Weilner Ltd. Olydon wum . .50:-. each: James Macxenzie. my "om In hnwnul point 0, "Wz"InEA'I' THE SICK WELIW SPECIAL Flnsr QUALITY H, 1,, Howard .5-00 Charles Benirsto. Mrs. A. Holmes. vi”',. Dommm H. "loomed. md Giggeye Pharmlcy. open evenings Nylons going at Bic pair. Ken-I , DALE CARNEGIE Jgmgg E, Mame.” 3500 Mrs. Lloyd Hickok. Allison g3ern- me” Wm be 0, m m. (rum. till I oclock. nedys Ladies Wear. M”K'"”' 5” 00' 354” "di 3”" O"ham' M” W" "W3 "I4 l'"'""''- ll "HY ""9 ANNE or GREEN GABLES doll JUST ARRIVED. - New ship- 5 GOOD REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD merit oi Winter Coats. All special priced. Helen's Dress Bhop, 125 Kent Street. ' i IMPROVE YOURSELF? INVESTIGATE THIS COURSE- It otters yoii the most inninus and lllfcfslllll training is- ienKYoIl0od nutlltionl . Ivan Dsrrach. F. M. Davlson. Wal- 339-35 last meeting Ire: loin! It U3 011- Kennedy" 3'51” A- "0"" ' C0" ""1 b'.""'i L””'”"”'" '" ""' "”""-V "' "”"” """"'"""' gonna .mchock,,fuu.!".'n'.Pd don Daylgonl A, C'.Ram5ay. Law, Collected by Mrs. Elmer Bernard 3” o( guygr bgby pugh gpoong; Wear. :JJ:lill(gid!hladWeEK.ACl:lia 0lNSPriiI1lI' The T)lIl.P liirnogine ('ImiruTIliiIs rI::PiItl,t;mlIPlpMI over 375.001) m,d,3.;,woekgn1qy. .g.1.,”..(. Champion, M, 5, Nmholsonl Ronald 82.00, Mia. James Macxinnon. 1 book cg b,3umu11y ltiugznced gnu HALLOWEEN TFA mrk of st . Sy nay, ion ui, n-p pr-on o- menonu Ieiir nm lit-ulnp so -con c-nu. morning at I,l!efIo0II Ialdl. for Kennedy. 51.00 each: Mrs. Claude Dunning. hgndwrlngn mgnugcnpy, mugtc by n ' . ' ""1935 lmd H5": 0031' No ulhor ("nurse mm olier 3011 the slalllmi asulatimco or ""C";”:n:';T;;"i 83'." numuznf ".00 each: Wanda stewsrt. Btlr- Prawn Toumblh Mr" E' Kennedm J3n9- LAIDWOTDO Huzard. 1341- ggirglutriczlrgrggnggnuoctober zBm' PARENT! There Wm be p (rrtliii-ii lliile lnrrieglc Instructors. spin: or nddod mm" . . . - Cd ' And vcmemt Donuts huh every by. Get delicious digestible Made by the Bakers oi LANE'S FINE BREAD AEROWAX - SAVES RE-WAXING! Jr C Have Your Clothes DRY CLEANED PRESSED ONLY NO. 1 BREAKFAST FOVIL lb. . . ... F813! BOASTING PORK. TASTY TENDER PORK CHOPS. lb. FRESH FROZEN ISLAND SCALLOPS. l2o1. DAVIS & FRASER SAUSAGE. lb. .. . . SMOKED PICNIC be Illre e'eie'e e'l'O.'. 01" '5 V1153 DUCKS. Cl-IICKIN. ETC. .. have Maydowor Ibo 'o'I"TICU!'I'."'.'0 0'0 "" ' ling Hunter, W. G. Blakeney. Frank Maclltwen. W. L. DeLaney. E. 1. Jay, Verdun Psynter, Keir Duggan, Keith Stewart, Carmen Woodside, D. S. Dunning. George Brown. Wil- liam Warren. Mrs. Margaret Glover, Horace Glover. G. B. Cooke, Gerald MscLean, Wesley Foster. Harry Bowness. Adeline Campbell, Mrs. Emily Porter, Gordon Days. Theo. Mills, Evans Inglish, Mrs. Ella Mac. Pherson. Judson Maclman, Horace I-Ieckbert. .40c. Edna MacMurdo. TOW .- .. 8137.20. Collected by Mrs. R. s.,Humphroy. Dr. R. W. Auld . . .. 53.00 82.00 each: Mrs. F. L. Orr, Mrs. W. C. MacLcod, Lorne Dunning, Mrs. W. G. Simpson, R. S. Hump- hrey. Thomas Wigmore. 01.00 each: W. R. Thompson, Olive Thompson, Mysie MacArthur. Robert Caulson, Mrs. E. Houston. Russell MacKay, J. W. Buchanan, Mrs. E. J. MacGi'egor, Rev. E. H, Bean, Mrs. J. W. Sheen, Walter Thompson. Rev. 8. H. Hasiam. Mrs. George Harding, Bruce Champion, Keith Ramsay, Mrs. J. M. Devi- son. .50c each: lvirs. Earle Semple. Jack Chsppell, Mrs. W. B. MacArthur. 02.00. Robert Cnrruthers. 01.00 each: chests-r Macxay, Will Toombs. Mrs. J. H. Walker. James Mont y. Mrs. Barbara stevert, Caseley, Edmund Stavert, C. E. P. Yea. David Clark, Keith Pidgeon, T. E. Rowley. .'l5c, Charles Adams. .50c each: Mrs. Janet Goss, Wal- lace Thompson. Elmer Bernard, Fred Bemple, Mrs. John Brown, Ernest Mecmwen. Total . 814.75 Coilecwd by Mrs. Orville Clark. I980. One book of bound sheet music; illustrated with prints; name owner as shove. One picture of ice boats cross- ing. one silver pill box: one silver stamp box; property of Root. Har- ris. R.C.A. One picture at Old St. Pours er, Roy Clark, Nelson Caseley. W L. Johnson. W. S. MacLean. Linwood Toombs, Mrs. A. Pidgeon, Keith Moase, W. D. Proiitt. .'lbc. Mrs. David Clark. 39c 49c 43c .b0c each: Mrs. George MacNelll,,Joseph Periey Davison, Bruce Psynter, Mrs. Mrs. ton, C, C. Hecschen, Mrs. Claude C'"'3d3- Clow. Annie Cole. giigiic ture over to the late Jss. E. Harris for safe keeping. The painting is signed Evelyn Rogers: Miss Rog- ers was I ulster of Mrs. 1-lamblin. wile of Rev. M. I-Iamblin, s. (ormer pastor of Bt. PIul's Church, Char- lottetown. All or the above items are part of donation from the estate of late Jas. E. Harris. Donations of old coins from Mrs. Ruth Crossman, Halifax. Two pictures: 1. steel engraving on silk; 2 Steel engraving. De- parture of Pilgrim Fathers. from Mrs. (Sgt) William Mclnnis, City The Society is looking forward ,to an early meeting. when the Constitution and By-laws, now in the hands of a committee, under Judge H. L. Palmer, will be otter- ed Ior adoption. George Clark, F. J. Humphrey. .50r. Mrs. Parmenas Phillips. Total .. ... .. .. .. 814.50 Collected by Mrs. Elwood Clark. 5200 each: Rev. Alex. MacKay, 31.00 each: Mrs. Richard Gardin- er, Mrs. George Taylor, Mrs. J. B. Millman. Mrs. R. A. SLCIVBIL, Mrs. I W. Jardlne, Marion Lockhart, L. B. Linklettcr, Lester Linklctter, Art Henry, Keir Woodside. Melville Baker, Elwood Clark. .60c, Tyndal Sample. .50c each: Mrs. James H. Champ- ion, Mrs. S. R. Pendleton, Mrs. A. Humphrey, Benj. Condon, Elmer Paynter, Scott Moose, Ben). Burns. .45c, James Clark. .25, A Friend. Total Collected by Mrs. Keir Clark 322.80 Total 833-50 P. J. & C. Kennedy 010.00 , - , In loving 'nCl'l'IOfy oi Clarence Collected by Mrs. Gordon Bryan- w. P. Taylor . s5.oo stnking Locals Ggt Nov who passed aw-y October um. Wm Mrs. John Burns . 55.00 I 194!- W "8 M . K ltll Wvll C500 - m:scO:9wl3:"5r'. mfmur Ljngm SW0 This day we do remember. s2.00 cnch: W. J. Shmple. Bcnj. Champion. Dr. F. '1' Bnwncss. Keir, WINDSOR. Ont. (CPD-Two strik- Clark, William J. Chanipion, J. L.; ing locals of the United Automobile Davison, Keith 0. Kennedy, Waidon Worker: CIO-CCL Monday night Darmch. received pledges of financial and sizoo each: Eric Thompson. 0. s..rnm'aI support from AFL-TLC and E. Smear, Mrs. Ingham M3cNem,lCIO-CCL union: for what was de- wigmme. Joseph Mamewnfsclrbed as their "life and death" Minnie MaCLeod' George C”. struggle with the Ford Company at Promises of support came from at .......------..--- mo . . sseool333-gvgggggruglggjcgi,o;a';;"”"8 gmh-Ir-pnwho in-ma ---r October Collected by BC"? (73m"0"s l The UAW has called strikes for T ' ' - 31.00, Mrs. Gussie Clamerotpb pwage gnddfriyige benefit incregises asivtein years agol wedhadmiln pinlrt r ' 0 .50c .i: M'. Ere Susuixvu tth t lnt ,we'e one we rive w I on CLEANERS wlm Problem skln iMrs. Cglllfll Bul'tl,S Mrs. John Cam-l.:,700ewl::r(lrel: Epeplhvolvgd? and lit heart. Seshow blsckheadse.JzlmplesCecsrma rnh. eron. the assembly plant in Oakvilie. 25 We naplss his lace and kindly ways. Dial 7387 Bk;','.l.,:,',:..f'""' ""' ""'""' 3"” Total 32.50 miles west of Toronto, involving With him we spent our happy days. Buytodlyaurel Grand Total 3323.35 another 800. Sn", Mined by W". um F-mum THIR MAPLE LEAF PURE LARD 4 lbs. 89c VIIIIIIIIIII'l”""'”""' PERFEUHON 6 Tins . . . . . . 89: h 3 MILK i Cute 48 This 56.89 t IIIIIIIIIIJIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIX N 'illE”cnusi. 2 for . . . .. 59c ROLLED OATS. 5lbs. 49:; REGULAR SIZE KLEENEX. Zpligs. 39c HALLOWEIEN KISSES. lb. 35c warm onsntins-urn SUGAR. 10 lbs. . . . . . 83c FRESH MIXED COOKIES. lb. . . . . . . 35c DINNER. 2 pigs. ...................... 29c WAX TAPERS in orange or black, 15 inch. At The Isisiid Book Room. coivonnss PLAYING csimsf Regular 31.25. Sale Price 98 cents. W. W. Wellner Ltd. JAMES MILLIGAN, celebrated Canadian baritone, will give the dents 35 cents. . Es cAsii & GARRY IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of BENJAMIN CLOW. Murray Harbor North, who depzilrted this life October 28th, 1951. All his tolls and conflicts o'er. Lo. he dwells with Christ above; Oh, what glories he's discovered In the Saviour whom he loved. Ever Remembered by the Fumlly. IN MEMIORIAM A loving thought we give. To one no longer with us. But in our heart still lives. Lovlngly Remembered by wife and Family. IN MEMORITA-M In loving memory of our dear Husband and Father. Chuln LAHTIO ICING SUGAR 1lb IT DEVON 20 OZ. PEAS .Z. l LYNN VALLEY PEARS 2 N V fffffffff TOOTH PASTE. 2for . . . . .. 49c ALL FLAVOURS lEll-0. 6for 55c JOIlNSON'S Pl'N'lluS HARD GLOSS. tin 59c LOWNEY'8 MARSHMALLOWS, lb. .. . . .. 39c T14- 2 Tins . Can 24 Tins 53.95 i l VIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIJIIIIIIIQ g l l 5 Case 24 This 53.95 Home and School Organizational Meeting at the new Queen Char- lotte High school tonight at I.o0. o'clock. l FORMER ISLANDEE DIES IN; STATES - Word has been received by relatives of the posing, onl Oct. 1, or Mrs. Elizabeth Woirthl of Lincoln, Nebraska, in her Dlthl year. The late MJTS. Worth was. Ling. Peter Nelson, Rev, Mr, s2.00, Horace Bryanton. . Church - interior-in colors. This opening "clay of me prince .,( former, Elizabeth walk" of Cami AT Insraham. Bruce Roberts, Eric 51.00 each: Orville Clark, Maurice picture was part of the Henry Cun- wgigg Concert series. Friday, Oct. Travers: and W” A am" or 6 Vin Csseley, Mrs. J. G, Townsend, Clark, Boyd Beairsto, Heath Case- dull Estate; Justice I-Iaezerd was an zgthv It 3:30, 5,3,0" gickeu M walk" 0” um and H In Vikki Early registration in Il(lTl.'-ll'llllP. For Iurthor iniurmution or 00C. Ken Bummer. ley, Myron MacArthur. Roy Mac- executor for the Cundall Estate and Concert!) 3250; nudems 51,00, kn C81” Tgvexi bomugt. whom I rmzlstrnlinii please apply to Dr. George Fisher, :3 Powusl It. .501: each: Helen prom; Roy Arthur, Jackie Bernard, Fred Park- Miss M. l.'. Hssurd passed the pic- Single ndmlsslon 75 cams. Sm: preaeceucd her . I Telenhmu: 9165. DIED IN VANCOUVER es Mr., George Leslie Webster of 192 Old Mclsellan Road. Langley Prairie died recently in Vancouver in his i seventy-fourth year. He is sur-l vived by his wile Ind two sisters Mrs. A. W. Beardsby of Somer- vllie, Ma.-.s., and Mrs. R. A. For- quhureon of Chnriottetowri. The funeral service 'was held at the Vancouver crematory. It will lwlp you (Inn-lop the highest prirml ahllltlni in In- riustry and limilness-the nhlllty to handle pr-oplr llllll the nhlllty to Dfll your ideas. It. will help you salary. CHARLOTTETOWN CLASS NO. I Opens Wednesday. 3 Nov. '54 at 6:30 P.M. to win proniotltm and to ln('rm-we your (Dale Qirnegle iusrnuln lMAHlYIMI9l LIMIVFD )I'a,ws )lncK9nzie, !Iil)r!lll0llSlll' of these courses in the Mari- llme l'roviIiv'P.I. ll iii the liharlotlelnwn Hnlvl. l'lmnr for l!Il0l- vlow iii no ohllgiitluri. ('liuis is over hill! 1-nrnlleil. . HAVE YOU TRIED 10c -Zffff . . . 35: Tim 35: I Thanks once again for the wonderful support you have extended since commenc- ing business three years ago. We have a very large stock to sell this week-end. and to make sure it is all sold we have cut prices to the bone. So phone or visit our store and take advantage of these great values. git, SILVER SEAL MOLASSES. Quart . BRIGHTS PEACHES. 2lins SHORTENING, 2Ibs. CAMPBELIIS TOMATO sour, Ziins . ..; 25c TOMATO JUICE, 43 oz. tin ; 35c lD”6ll(S& BEANS, 20oz. 2 tins . . 39c 31c 43c 4 57c nee. sumo (7ALIF()RNlA JIIICY ORANGES. ldoz. 79c DELICIOUS EMPEROR Ibo .T'I.'I”e'e "etc 0 1'0 0 e e u '0 o' o smom 0 L IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIO p . cnolcmutlnsna "A" A A E(l,'Bon9EmwDAx', lm 7”" ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 39c COLGATE'S LARGE gEgE)ES;"3,"lchs' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 29: GRAPEFRUIT. 6. for 45c NO. 1 SMALL ONIONS. 5Ibs. 19: EXTRA SPECIAL! MAClNl0Sll APPLES. 4001. 99C "FOR HALLOWEEN TREATS" runirv F L0 UB 24 lb. or 1.49 4- Onmr stance; smw: CMARLOTTITOWMEE. I. IIAL 5524- 5525 I 5 "av: :7-an Iv raw am on room nu mm): 'S”EUVtay sen wet