WEDNESDAY, AT MORELL DPENING DANCE ' In 2 NEW wansnouss t Co-op Store MORELL Friday, Nov . 21st St. Avard's Orchestra L-‘i -11-19-2l YEO THEA TRE CAGNEYS BACK IN THE GOOD OLD DAYS l “iih , OLIVIA De BAVTLAND ‘-.' i i Announces Big Dxydol Display Contest for Dealers ‘ CRASWELL for Photographs ‘ ANCIL B Thursday, Mr. H. H. Steffi’, District Sales, hfesnager for the Procter d: Gam- ble Company of Canada, Ltd, sn- nounccd today; a new display con- test for Oxydol dealers. Awards total 5850,00, with one set of cash prizes ‘for dealers displaying more than five cases of Oxydol and gm- other cmplote set of prizes for dealers (isplaying five cases or less. Aocorcrng to Mr. Staff, only dealers in Canada will be eligible. and there u-zil be t-wn $100.00 grand prizes vritii other cash prizes rang- in frcrn $30.00 to $5 C0 All in a1, 106 prqtvs will be awarded, and every dcnlsr who enters will! rcccvvo . h. dv c se cut'er - so,‘ ' ' " t ‘rvbzzdy’ wins. r .i e or cbninei D aler Contest” at. -' Afontreal. Awards the excellence of n in a simpic l t c-ozxrcst- season coincides the- pmroumcment of s, new ' clothes white prrnrises the‘ .. ‘or dJlbiB your| mono, b ck". I It looks to us like a very good- WY W Dlfk up some extra CLlYlSD-g mas cash and make a profit on ex- tra Oxxtlol sales at the same time! with ‘ In Memoriam H MR. ALLEN NEWSON The death which occurred at Cornwall, lvovenibcr 8th, of Mr. Allen Newson, marks the passing of a highly respected citizen. He was sixty-nine years of age. ' The late Mr. Newson was s farmer and life long resident of this community, whom deceased lived at the time of ‘ his passing. The funeral which was largely ut- tended was conducted by his pastor the Ricv. A. C. Todd assisted "by the, Rcv. E. R, Woodslde. ‘ Interment was made in that Cornvrzili ccmetcry. Mrs. A. C. Todd rendered a solo entitled “There Will Be No Disappointments in Heavenfi Qlub. They will call on you generous patronage. - ‘. large number of friends gathered at » ficer He is survived by one sister, with,’ G the Waylio Victory Over TB. This space ls sponsored by the Charlottetown Gyro THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN uOVEMBER 19,1941 CENTRAL GUARDIAN 1 This column In reserved for now: 0| loan] Interest, but advertising ol n novuy nature any be lnucrllll at cents n word, strictly pnynbls I ltlrlncn. CONFEDERATION LIFE INQUR‘ 3 L-BTU TRINITY ‘lbs and Bazaar 14-181-11-18-81. r NEW RESIDENTS - Mrs. ($11!- ford MaoPhexson of Trenton. N15,, left on Saturday for Charlotte- wwn, P E. I., to Join her hus- band, Poe. Clifford MacPherson. who is on military duty there. She was accompanied m Bay View by Mrs. Daisy Feltmate. - New Glas- gvw News. FORMER lSLANDEIi-S — Mrs. Ethel Collins (nee Moore) Brook- line, Mass, was s. weekend guest of Mrs A. A. Altierl, Princeton, N. J., and Mrs. J. F‘. Sllah. fien- ton, N. J. While in Princeton she attended the Princeton, Dartmouth football game in Palmer Stadium. JOINS HUSBAND-Mrs. George Czmpton, of Summerside, ac- companied by her little daughter, Betty, and her son, Gerald, pas- sed t-hYOLlgJA here during the week- end. en route to St. John's, Nfld, to Join her husband, who is sta- tioned there with the R.C.A.‘P‘. Mrs. Katie Compton of Silmmerside, Mr. Commons mother, accompanied them as far as Moncton and is now a guest at the hcmc of Mrs. E.A. Wood, North street. - Moncton Times. AWARDED TWO CONTRACTS -—<Ma._1or D. A. Macdonald, well known contractor of Moncton and Charlottetown, who has been en- gaged on construction contracts in Nova Scotia, ls spending the week- end in the city. Major Macdonald plans to leave today for Sydney where ho will commence work ou two building contracts this week. On Remembrance Day Major Mac- donald attended the services mark- ing the observance at his home in Wheatley River, P.E.I, wheze no was responsible for the erection of s. Soldiers‘ Memorial some years ago. - Moncton Times. RICE-BENOIT-A quiet wed- ' ding was solemnlzed at the Manse of st_ Andrew's Church, Halifax. on Nov. 14, when Miss Ruby Benoit of Charlottetown. P. E, I., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. c. H. Benoit, was united in marriage to Mr, Victor S. Rice of Halifax. The Rev. Dr. J. A. MacKeigan offi- ciating The bride wore a beige afternoon dress and a corsage of talisman roses. Mr. Rice is en- gaged as a clvi‘. engineer 0n war construction work, The couple left on a motor trip to Montreal and will reside in Halifax upon their return. > SHOWER AT MALPEQUE. -- A the home of Mrs. Rena Burt. Ma‘.- peque, on Wednesday evening to do honor to her daughter Evelyn who is shortly to be one of the season's brides. The living room was pret- tily decorated with ferns and. potvd plants and autumn leaves. The bride to be was escorted to a seat of hon- or by her cousin Jean Holmes. The parcels were opened by Eleanor Stewart and Verna Beairsto the names and accompanying versrs were rcud by Mrs, Ernest Bryentnn and handed to the bride to be by Min-lei Woodsicle after which thc-v were placed on the table by Jeau Stewart. The gifts were numerous and costly which testified to the es- teem in which this younc lady was held. Miss Evelyn then expressed. her thanks to all the friends for thc.r many klndnesses and expressions of good will on this occasion. After singing For She Is A Jolly Good Fellow a delicious lunch was served bv the ladies and the remainder of the cuzning was pleasantly spent in dancing which all enjoyed. , LLEWIILYN-TIIOAIAS - HILL — Saturday afternoon Elsie Hill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Hill, St. Catharines, Ontario, was united in marriage to Flying Of- Mervyn Llewelyn-Thcmas, R.A.F., son of Mr. and Mrs Hugh LlewcLvn-Tiicnias, East Grafton, Wiltshire. England. 'l.‘he ceremony was performed by Reverend Le- Drew Gardner at St. Paul's Church. The bride was given in marriage by Wing Commander D, nit durability town only at. this store SUPERSEALS ARE INTERESTING In BEAUTY "SUPERSEAL" Probably next to HUDSON as it also is in quality, and finish and the SUPER SEAL coats offered here are the exclu- ‘ sive product of a great Canadian maker and sold in Charlotte- LUXURIOUS HUDSONS Shown 1n the styles y0u’d find in New Yorki, fea- turing bell sleeve, shin-red fitted or loose backs, revered collar or collar fitted to the neck, but- toned straight up. These rich HUDSONS'are available in sizes 15, 16, 18, 20. $275.00, $295.00, $350.00, $395.00 " PERSIAN LAMB As Shown l One only of those ‘beautiful garments. very much as illustrated on the left, size 38. $375.00 $315.00 rRlCHLY MARKED MUSKRATS . . . Probably no fur coat will give you more com- plete satisfaction in wear, combined with rich colour and handsome effect than a well chosen muskrat. Mostly loose backs as shown above, loose and closed cuff sleeves. ‘zoos v e50." Shirred Back MUSKRAT This attractive garment has loose sleeves, shirred back, small revered collar . . . .a very smart coat in size 16. $265.00 MGDRE *1 25.00 8- MiLEOD Miss, . Keudic, R.A.F., and was at- tended by Mrs. Keddic as matron of honor. Flying Officer G. B. W. Jobling, R.A.F., was best man while the ushers were Flight Lieutenant Hackett, Flying 0f- ficer Over and Flying Officer Kcnrd. The groom was an officer, m the mercantile marine unti: ne was commissioned in the R. A. F‘, He was wcll known on the rifle range nt_->_Bfslzagv__and played rugby for East sussex as well as for illS home county team. After a brief tour of the Maritimcs. Mr, and Mrs. Thomas will TGSIClE‘ at Crow- lands, North River Road. MISSION CIRCLE.— York Day- spring Mission Circle met on Thurs- day evening, November 13th at the home of Mrs. Heath Vesscy. vice president Mrs. Allan swan l‘1l'€-‘ sided tn the absence of the presto-i ent. The devotional program ou -, lined in the Missionary Monthly, opened by singing "Who is He in Yonder Stall and closed by singing For the Beauty of the Earth. Roll call was responded bv twelve mem- bers with a quotation on "victor-y,‘ Minutes of previous meeting acre read and approved. Mrs. Wendell Vessey reported $3.00 made by t-ie grab bag at the Halloween Party. 1t was moved and seconded that the society subscribe for a copy of the Missionary Monthly. It was moved and seconded to elect officers for me ensuing year by the followfnszz| Nominating Committee—-Mrs. Ollie’ Brown, Miss Frances Vcssey, Mrs Allan Swan and Mrs. Harry Vesssy. Roll call for next meeting is to be, answered with a Christmas quota- tion. It was moved end seconded that circle invite Pleasant Grove Mission Circle to meet with them at the December meeting. The afghan which the members have been work- ing on was displayed almost com- pleted. The remainder of the even- mg was spent in social intercourse and knitting. A delicious lunch was served b the hostess and the com- mittee charge. The National Anthem brought tho evening to n close. (Patriot please copy.) SKI-LICK — BHUPE NUPTIAI s- A utet pretty wed took 1." n ursdsy evening ov, 13w, at k at St. Matthias‘ Anglican Church, Halifax, when Rev. Edward in marriage Violet Kathleen Bhupe, daughter of Mrs. Arthur D. Bheehan, Halifax, to Les- | for Benjamin Selllck B. A., son of ~Mr. and Mrs. Fdwar W. Belllck of iChnrlottotawn. The bride who was glen in marriage by her mother, t site. won n white brocade satin Bflwn with a fingertip veil and a coo-oust of lilies of the valley, and carried s bou uet of Johanna roses and daisies th maiden hair fern. Edith Shupe, sister of the bride, at- fz ded brid aid - o?“ n‘: moi?“ big-Waits 1'” wpJ/VIW v1.2a: . --tf.f,g,‘,o*-o*ii 1 this week and solicit your g chiffon with a i an aim nnuquf. of pin-k carnatffzns i and maiden hair fern. Kenneth rvrfcuflcu of riurnnx has best nun. tillltflflllg the ceremony a reception tvns held at the brides hnme “n. a a buffet lunch was served to tL: immediate family and relatives. '1'l.e groom's gift to the bride was a gold The; wrist watch. to the bridesmaid an engraved gold locket and to the grcomsman a stlvcr cigarette light- cr. The happy couple will leave shortly to take up residence in Ot- tawa where the groom ls e. member of the clerical staff at Fbrce headquartcrs.-—tllatrlot please copy) PRETTY HOME WEDDING-On Friday evening Nov 14th at eight o'clock, u very pretty and interest- ing wedding took place at the home of Mrs. James Bryenton, Charlotte- town, when her only daughter, Alice was rmitcd in marriage to Mr. Eric Wilson. sOn of Rev. Thomas Wilson of covehcad, tn the presence of the immediate remtives and friends of the contracting parties. The pretty bride, who was given ttWay bv her uncle Mr. Alfonso Bryenton, looked very sweet in u floor-length gown of turquoise blul chiffon crepe, as she entered the parlor to the strains of the wed- ding march, played by lvftss Ruth Christie. She carried a bouquet of pink Happy days roses. The cere- mony was performcd by Rev. Thomas Wilson, assisted by Rev. Donald Boothroyd. _Durlng the slgfling of the register Miss Helen Wilson sang very sweetly "I Love You mo." A delicious buffet luncheon was then served, Mrs. L. G. Anderson poured m, while Mira, Ed. Homo out the ices. Oth- ers assisting in serving were Mrs. Wilfred Livingstone, Mrs. George Crawford Miss Mabel Grant and Miss Doris Brown. The remainder of the evening was very pleas- antly spent ln music and social chat, the former being supplied b! MLss Ruth dhrstie and RAY. Don- ald d. Their piano duets were greatly enjoyed by all present. The Presents were numerous and beautful, testifying to the esteem of the young coup c. They following morntn ding trip to the best wishes of a hoot of friends for a long and happy married life. Mlnanfs kllhpuln. to Red. Cross K001115- to be hcld at the home .1111‘ 'Irninor on_ 14011901179!‘ Lunch Commitm The regular monthly meeting of‘ west Royalty Womens Institute was flflid at the home of Mrs. V. L. cur-kc on October 22nd with twelve members and two visitors presenut rue President presided. Meeting opened with the Creed. Minutes of last meeting were read and ad- opted. Collection amounted to one dollar and twenty cents. It was moved and seconded that a letter of thanks be forwarded Miss Pearl Burns for her valuable assistance iven at the District Convention geld in Heartz Hall, East Royall. , which was much appreciated bv a L It was decided to pack boxes for seven young men from district, who are at present overess. A group of five members being appointed to at- tend fo same. It was also decided that each member make u ten inch serge square on woolen foundation to be handed in at next meetin . A rs be answered with membership m. 'n Mom - .’-.'am MRS. WILLIAM STEVENS 1941 of Mrs an illness of three months. was made welcome. Bhs will WE GARRY A COMPLETE LINE MINER FIRST QUALITY RUBBER F OOTWEAB The FIT-RITE SHOE, COMPANY, LIMITED Charlottetowds NEW SHOE STORE Charlottetown, P. E. L 137 Grafton St. oi Mrs. Wil- 28m e, Mrs. Wm. M4- Kay, Mrs. Athol Roberts. R011 call ‘.0 The death occurred at her home in Lokevtlle P. E. I. on Nov. 14. William Stevens at the advanced age of 8o yea-re. egg: was loved and respected by I11 who bed the pleasure of her acquain- Lance and tn her home mung: p111 91 mug “m; go;- Fly 5n e sadly gtssed in the cummunityrbut ' ‘i * _ '0 " — oapeci u n loved o e, -Rev. Mr. mu who also officiated pink W“ and carried- WEST ROYALTY w" L w“ paw“ °“°rvfr’wci’inli‘io“kife“a'ilfiiti ‘:12? tonderl? foi-rher through at the rave in the adiflinmfl 06:1’!- ‘handed m m 5' Next meeting her illness. She leaves to mourn ry. pB-ll bearers were ME - GOmh he; passing her husband, William - A- stevens two daughters, (Greta) lev. Wm- Pierce, D- w- Mrs. A. E. MaoDougall, ‘Jyruro; _D..nald. and Wm. Fraser. tAnnie) Mrs. William Rose. ‘Ia-urn; and one son, Allan at Llakeville, to cncrim the memory of a kind and loving mother. l-ler funeral was ._?__.___--—-— WIDOW GETS KEw COTTAGE _ __Th Rn loot- LONDON (OP e halls’! been 1;: d on Saturday afternoon, Nov. tags in Kew Gardens | 15th with n short service at the Presented by the K1118 W uni 500th Rumbold, W100! 0i Si!‘ H0753 ~I house at 1.80 thence to iLako Church where service was k conducted by tho Rumbold, British Ambassador in .1?sr!1n.!_r_qm_1t>28 to 1""- kkkkmnmgoo-O kkkkkkkanknkkknkk AQAAAAQ AAAAAAQAA wDorothy Dix Says- vvvvv v Vwvvvwvvv vvv (Continued. free! _P_e&_Jl___~_-—-'* It was fought over the issue of hot bread versus cold bread. 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