IAGE FOURTEEN Al.AlIA" TEA BAGS .9aw4g37 33,33. BUYS WWHYS ,- ' '5 I-;"1r's riztximcg V ' 'I T iiiiiiii.. " ,7 iiiltitfum rue GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN A WEEKiV INFORMATION siizvici MONTREAL, November 26th - Don't worry, m'gall . . . you can use the new detergents which cut into grrnsehnd grime so swiftly, and overcome the risk of having the some detergents dissolve the natural oils that your hands need to keep youthiully soft. Just use detergents - and then use JERGENS L0 IION, every time. It's the most'populsr routine for hand care. in the woridl For one thing, Jergens . h Lotion rontainshtwo ingredients used by doctors for softening. Tor another it doesn't iust coat the hands--it penetrates deeply, and helps to replace the precious oils that keep your hands young and lovely. Costs Just 15c, 37c, 65c and 31.15. Do Not Disturb! 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Then there's the auto- r matic clock control - for easy automatic cooking . . . and the oven-light to show you just. whats happening through the icirahr will be closed until Tuesday. eta. sherbrooke ibecernber lst. if-Iockey . will be held in Bor- nisbt dance. in Borden Legion A HIGH PROTEIN FOOD GOOD WITH ALL MEALS AND LUNG HES. ASK FOR IT AT YOUR GROCERS IDEAL DAIRY glass oven-door panel. It's really worth your while to risk your dealer to show you the new Gurnev ranges and tell you about the "kitchen- tested" features of this beautiful stove. The Man In My Lilo Insists On Cam! Tools! Says it's a waste of time and energy to use any other kind. I think of his belief when I use my tool for keeping my things clean - BIG 5 CLEANSER with the pre-punched holcsl It's top quality - at. nearly half the price you usually pay for cleansers, because you share in the savings c-ducted by i unique manufacturing methods. Top quality comes from THE WESTERN GUARDIAN . -TEE OFFICE of Dr. Vincent -l'II.M8. The F in; Farmer. , Ii'i-iday ev- ening. November 21th. bunches. -MEETING of Cape Traverse -COM!) T0 regular Thursdu den Legi Hall, on Friday, Nov. hall. Canteen service. Good music. ember 27th, at. 8.30 P. M. All piay- . are please attend. -SANTA will visit our toyland ....... Friday evening. November 27th JAPRON srnmasii, 3, 3.”; at 7 p.m. Callbeck'a Store, Bede- comedy (written by Norman Mae- WG-- doriald) will be presented at! the Summerside High School And t.or- , ium, Friday, November 2'1. Musical numbers. -- ass. PATRIC . -nnruitss FROM l"LOB1nA- K J M”m"" Mu, wm, Hlgkey rem-ma to hgr -The sudden departure from home in mdiah River on Sgtufdgy this life on July 28. of Patrick J. after spending it month in Florida Msclnnis. POSUHISW". 3016011. WI! visiting her cousin. Mrs. John Gal- learned with deep regret by the mghe,-, pmm west Roxbu,-y.Mu,,' citizens of Borden, relatives and MW Hickey made the mp ham, friends far and near. Mr. Maclnnis by motor with Dr. and Mrs. W.L. W" in his usual sood health mk- Mobehan who Wm vim the met. In: with friends five minutes be- em for I week K. fore God summoned him home, An death being due to a heart attack. 4oLL1s1oN AT KENsmG1-ON The deceased was born at. Mount --Two cars collided at Kennedy's 3:13:32"? Van" x591 ulldwwgq '1-115 Com ' - , an 5 son o e a son hmhfmtgwmwmg my ollnga Maclnnis and Ambersine Mac- Donald. Occulpams or mums d"m'” to The late Mr. Meclnnis was a teat t . However, one t;:gg:h,el.sex1e?:lthe scene of nil): Postmaster since 1923. He also accident and will probably have to urved E5 M5ym'.”'nd "t."h" ume I” explain his haaw acmm to the his death was vice-president of the pmper Buthorme; K? Canadian Postmaster; Association, Maritime Branch. Secretary of -mom worm 2f.:::i..?.;”::: .2 ..:::i.::' HOME-Johnnie Coles. 10-year-old . son of Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Coles gE0wl:2e:'hi';"l'Il.ie ,'I'.:)'”ed tblgam of spring Brook ""”””d hm" den and the I. whole golmliri (ii. Mmldnyt NW 33' "W wenmm have lost a.' true friend andmivny SBVW1 dim in h”P"” 1'1 5”m' of its outstanding citizens He mi me”ld9 35 E mm” C” m wcld””' always foremost in everything that J0l"""9 W5 8'9""? 110"” W” was helpful to the religious busi- 9Ch'30l whe” he Jump” ml " ml” ness and social life of the, Com- of a neighbor who was unaware mhnny being E nhmul membuv 05 his Presence W W3 N” at the of the. Sacred Heart. Church "Wit A" M5 Wm 95"” 1” -lllmped He leaves to mourn his sorrow- (mv mm”? his hem 9” "W3 M” ing widow, the former Charlotte NOVEMBER 26, 1953 CAPITOL Summer-aide TODAY (Thursday) 3:30 . 7:15, . 9:15 u..o...ur.a oi?-chi Dy IEN Alli! WILLIAIII ll . uuancoI.oI O LATEST NEWS REEL REGENT To-NIGHT 1:15 - 9:20 Friday 3:30-7:15-9:20; Saturday 2:30-7:15-9:20 'road. He was taken to hospital suffering from concumion. That he will make I. good recovery is the wish of his many friends and playmates. K -HEAR. MALE QUAE'1'ET'l'E- At. the regular service of lot 14 United Church the congregation King, Charlottetown. a. daughter, Inez, Toronto, Ont.; a son, Hillard. at home and three brothers, Mar- tin, Alexander and Neil of Albany. The funeral, largely attended, was held from his late residence to the Sacred Heart Church. where Solemn High Mass was oelebrated by Rev. Reginald MacDonald, with l22 Here is the beauty of truly fine furniture . . . fiaously styled, solidly built of fine woods. superbly finished. Here, too, is home enteruinment at its best. You enjoy all recorded music with the full brilliance and colour of RCA Victor's famous "Golden Throat" ”'tonc system. 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Vpnswn Hhmmm CHOFB1 RFOUP M853” "Cd P"IW'r Rev. Claude Shea and Rev. Bylvere Heilih C859l9Y- TYYITNG 55mPl9- Oallsntu Rev. Reginald MacDon-' and Farmers: Philiiim Wm in aid performed the burial service. fine form and their renditions of Ihtumehh 1, in seven Mm nay gospel songs were well received by camel ,, ' the 1511!” audience P'e"m- The Pallbearers were Mayor Willard accompaniest was Miss Fred Lend, ohpuh, Wyn. n.v1ng' Parker. This music was s. fine sup- Meum Guhen 3,”, punk 130,593,, plement to the Splendid Hermon Russell Deighan and William Mc- preached by the pastor, Rev. A. IV”. J, MacDonald who extended warm Th. mmy um” trlbuuh mus thanks to the singers and ex- cud, md mange, 0, hympnhy pressed a desire that atsome future mulch”. how the decuwd 15 time they return to assist in the thought of hhd nm.mhe,ed. service of Ions After the will" Dedicated to the im Patrick .1. MN W: 0a Phllllwa "5l5"9d by Maclnnls, from his family. members of 1'9” If CD01” ""9" one evening as the sun went tained members. or the Quartette down, and their wives at her hospitable It Ehmi man of some renown, homerr-Si A man who we. his family, know, --it-1--?"m'? Had lived and" loved his days so fexind as he left his family three. The Good Lord said. "what do you see?" We hope and pray his words to be:- "I have lived to see Etei-riity”. Inez Msclnnis. Card Jfriianks The family of the late Patrick J. Msclnnis wish to thank kind friends and neighbors. those who sent Mass Cards. floral tributes. e and expressions of sympathy. and who helped in any way in their and bereavement. BORDEN Wednesday-Thursday 7:15-8:15. Matinee Thursday 3:15. Rhonda Fleming and William Lundigan in ”SERI'ENT OF THE NILE" In Technicolor The Loves of Cleopatra Bank Drawing Thursday. DAMED THEATRE immmm ouahmsug Wednesday-Thursday 7:15-9:15. N t , u u h N 75 M-G-M presents a great human h:h"g'p:';,'5':u"ml"'d"' nu. huh” stonx. a great romantic story. in mi irritability. dc: . iuu Iiiaht'p -Iu. great sea story. co-starring spam "in "I0 DWI '1-Isiah;-:Iu:aY ""5 'i' 35; T150313 5”” Tl""'V- W” la'illiIi::ht:e.kead.n?lrdl.d nmis nionthsen iii; 0 TISOTI TI market. So precaution haunts, but "PLYMOUTH ADVENTURE" Qhglg" "'5", g::;i"f;f”'V "”"" In Technicolor. Professional Darils 1. EAIILE iiiciirv” Chartered Accountant Canadian Bank of Oosnineroe Building lnmmsralde, P. I. I. PHONE HI-I w. Albert iiobqrmn Chartered Accountant I. I. I. MD'.l'0AL BUILDING Granville at Water Strut Bumnaenldo DIAL P. 0. 303 I144 III B. F. IIDIITER R. D. OPTOMETRIBT Iusnmorelda. P. In I. Complete Vlanal Anllylel Oluaea llliud PRONI Ill! IMALLMANS - BUILDING E. E. PAIIKMAI ' 0pI:.D. 3.0. J Glasses Fitted - Eyes luv-'neO Office Hours: 0. to La .. 1 to I A. Raymond Grunt. lliahrllnot. hm-tulle if aunxumuasiiruuuruwopw J ,.,. ... raoaoauo. 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