i TF2 GUARDIAN. DECEMBER 9. I952 . I HONORED BY CANADA! HU- MAN); ASggGIATI BRAVERY George Stevens of Whitby, Ont., ON 1'03 ACT THE .CENTRAL,GUARDlAN This column is reserved for news of liioal interest. but advertising or a neway nature may be inserted at five cents a word. atrlotly pay- able In advance. hggj? . JIMM!fl 'I'Axl--Phone 515. 1:0! CBEAM satisfies young and o . "YOUR DOLLAR BUY! MOBI- Il the HUGHES DRUG STORE." MILK - and good health go hand in hand. roa IIIS GIFT - Arrow Dart. Canada's foremost white shirt. 34.95, Henderson er. Cudmore. MMLDONALD RADIO SERVICE Radio repairing. Amplifiers and sound systems. Disc and tape re- cording. 180 Kent St. Phone 121'! urn: nonnr give him a steisoii I-lat Gift Certificate at 58.95. Heu- - COOK'S for Perfect Pictures. IIIDHI. CIIASWELI. for Better Photo- sars our Chrlslmal display to- day. Giggey's Pharmacy. DACl('S SHOES - No liner gift. 818.95 up. I-Ienderson & Cudmore. JIOWAIID MscINNIs FOOT- WEAR. at 175 Queen Streetf Till "FIRST stop "to shop" Glggey's Pharmacy. SPECIAL. -- Handwoven colour- ed Shopping Baskets. The Rogers Hardware Co.. Ltd. DAl('S PANTS - Direct from England. in line worsted Flannels. 026.00. Henderson .9; Cudmore. I"l.I6IiTS DAILY except Sunday in New Glasgow and Halifax. Phone Maritime Central Airways Ill MEMORIAM Mas. aconvae GREEN A long and useful life come to A peaceful close in Charlottetown on Dec. 3rd of Mrs. George Green of Central Bedeque in her 90th year. The deceased spent all her married life in Bedeque where she made of charity and kindneasfor which she has left a. monument to her memory which shall live in the minds of many as an outstanding example of the perfect Christian. That she was held in high esteem was proved by the very large nuin- ber of mass cards. spiritual bouquets and floral tributes received. During her long illness, she was tenderly cared for and had, what she would most have desired. all the ten members of her family at her bedside. She was ' predeceased by rier husband fifteen years ago. also by two children who died in infancy. She leaves to mourn the follow- . dd 3 pm-chmgm demon 5, cudmo, , goal 0, 50.. mg sons and daughters: Arthur and h”1;l::;i nltfg bravery by the .; - Hazel (Mrs. Albsn Keough) Albany. :m.i rianadian Humane Associa- PROPANE Kerosene' Refrlgeb vurpnna snnu-g, Dmutn Frances (Mrs. Joseph Hughes) and awe ,, 0, many caiiadiane to stun. Firestone Bryenton and Gowns and aox. are gifts that Clayton. in Emerald. Ella. (Mrs. '-'9”- " Mag,-Kgy, , Charles Connolly). Edna. (Mrs. mm-e awards in 1962 by H15 50C' rm Gordon saved a. mm from dl'0iil'l.llK last June. Triplets At Zenith All three famous Zenith Hearing Aids ..Rny.il, Super-Royal and Regent- wh only 585. Hear better or pay nothing. l0-daym0D9Y'bICk3Ul1'3m99! Wntciurrreeinformstion:Zienlth,Can- sda Trusl Building, Windsor, Ont, Can. 7couii I keep working?" A Serious Question for One Suffering from Arthritic Pain "l suilcretl .1 grmt deal from such pain in my legs. knees and other joints. that it use hard to do my work," writes Miss Tlieliiia joiiiison, Plcton. Ont. "I war liiviiig so llillCll trouble. I wondered if I vmillrl lir alilc to continue at In 'llir-ii I learned about T-R-C's. ti lnrriiriatc day that was. for I have had the very lies: sort of relief. I wouldn't want to be without T-R-C's in the house." Don't aiiiier needlessly from relent- less arthritic pain. Get quick relief lmm dull. wt-arisome aches caused by iiiihriiir, Rlioiiiiintic. Ncurltic. Sciatic Dllll Lumhagn or Ncuralgla. Start taking 'lrnirilrtnu's T-R-C's today. 65:, 31. drug counters. 35 at l'vl39 Permanent Relief for SINIIS SUFFERERS . . . OR YOUR MONEY BACK! l'nrorirliunriall riiarnnteed. K nhriiral remedy for sinus infections, PM 'i mun killer. Contains no harm. ful iirusn Safe for rhilrlren. hrmiglit lasting Yf'lll'l in ram: a liver l0 yearn rlimwvn Has: I sample's. Pharmacy 178 Queen Street Refrigeration suins and snnvwn Repairs To All Makes MOTORS Rewinding and Repairs ELEC'1'RlOAL ? areusivon Repairs Palmer Electric PHONE 1444 no I G I Qgark at you wlienyou broke my egg beater?” job.. , ed- Poultry. We will be buy- ing on Wednesday" afternoon, r ISLAND RED CLAY POTTERY in potato shaped pepper and salts. ash'l.rays. etc. Reasonably priced. Kemp's Stationer., 11255 Kent St. A I L 0 It E D-To MEASUBJS. - Choose your suit, top-coat. or over- coat from the largest selection of samples in town. 'J. P. MacPherson and Son. INC N YDON discriminating men. Cudmore. LITTLE TKEA RE - Tonight ll Studio Night "Elf of a Fairy Tale", "Eros at Breakfast", "The Devil and Miss Appelby." Curtain at 5.15 in Empire Theatre. M.C.A.M. SOCIAL CLUB BINGO -A highly tuccessful bingo was held in the I"lremen's I-fail, Char- lottetown, Saturday evening, De- cember 6th by the MC A.M.'Soclsl Club, the purpose of which was to raise funds for a children's Christ- mas party. FUNERAL YESTERDAY -- The funeral of the late William Mac- Dougall was held yesterday from the Hunter River United Church where service was conducted by Rev. Howard Christie. Interment was in Hunter River Cemetery. The pail bearers were Malcolm Macswaln. William Carew, Wil- liam Maclvlillrm, Russell Bernard, Daniel MacFedyen and Hadley Spence. . ' .M.-. T Poultry Producers VERNON RIVER. AND J ' VICINITY As in the we have endeavoured to give best prices and service for Dress- Dec. 1'1. The grading will be done by Mr. McQusrrle of Canada Packers. Highest possible prices paid. S. McLEOD Jr SONS ' Vernon River H. T. Have Your Clothes SHIRTS. fused collar by Tooke, 311.96.. A gift for Henderson ea 1 please. Henderson as Cudmore. evenings till Christmas. VISIT CHICAGO EXPOSITION -Mr. Harold Ellis, Central Roy- alty and Mr. R. A. Pierce, Char- lottetown, are visiting the Inter- national Livestock Exposition in Chicago. They arrived in Chicago Wednesday, December 3 as guests of the Quaker Oats Company. Personals Mrs. David Helm of Desable is PENGUIN AND PELICAN book serlls carried at The Island Book Room. Great George Street. Open Harry Murphy) and Carl in Char- lottetown, Harry, Flame and John in Central Bedeque, also thirty- one grandchildren and eleven great grandchildren. Three sisters. Mrs J. E. Largsy, Bangor, Me., Mrs. B. L. Dennison. Freeport, Me., Mrs. D. J. Coffey, Boston. Mass. Her funeral which was very largely attended was held at Seven Mile Bay on Saturday. Dec. 6th. with Solemn Requiem Mass cele- brated by her pastor, Rev. R. F. MacDonald assisted by Rev. W. V. MacDonald as deacon. and Rev. Leonard MscKei'1na, as sub-deacon. Rev. Eugene Murray was master of ceremonies. Also present were Rev. Preston llammlll, Rev. Claude I patient in the P. E. Island Hos- pltal. "Mr. and Mrs. Frank Murphy, accompanied by their daughter Margaret, from Augustine Cove, spent the weekend in Charlotte- town, guests of Mrs. Catherine Trainer, Valley Street. O'Connor-Maciienzie Wedding The marriage took place at the home of the Rev. E. C. Evans, 63 Victory Avenue, Charlottetown, on Thursday evening, November 27th. of Blanche Elizabeth, daughter of Hugh Macxenzie and the late Mrs. MacKenzle, Glen Martin. and El- mer Herbert, son of Mrs. Jemima O'Connor and the late John 0'- Obnnor, Gladstone. The couple were attended by Mr and Mrs . Sheldon Coffin. Mr. Evans officiated at the ceremony. Card Of Thanks The family of Harry Ferguson extend sincere thanks to all neigh- bours and frleni for their many acts or kindness during their re- ceint sad bereavement, also those who sent sympathy cards and let- ters. l i Care! Of Thanks I wish to express sincere thanks to neighbours and friends for their assistance given at the time of my accident and during my 'absencc while in Hospital. My thanks also to the Clergy. Doctors, Sisters, Nurses and Aids of the Charlotte- town Hospital for the good care received during my stay there. I wish also to express appreciation of the many visits. gifts and cards received while in the Hospital. (Sgt!) THOMAS E. CULLEN. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of. our dear Mother, Mrs. Benjamin Clow. who departed this life, December 9th, IMI. We know that she is happy DRY CLEANED runes oivrjs at ans-war -two years ago today. In our Saviour-is home above, Growing fairer as she lingers In the sunshine of Ills love. Ever Remembered by George, James. Stella and Jean. IN ME-h-LPORIAM In loving memory of our son hank W. Qulgley, who passed away rend h the memory that lingers. Dear la the one who is gone. In memory we hold you clear In nkla. As long as the years roll along. Always lesnembsred by Mother and Dad. IN MEMORIAM In -l0Vlll:-Jltlldfy of , FRANK W. QUIGLIY who passed away December 9th. 1050. Shea, Rev. Louis Callaghan and Rev. Kenneth MacMlllan, Rev. W. E. Monaghan. Interment took place in St. Paul's cemetery, Summerslde. Elan- bearers were her six grand sons. Layton Green, Eldon Green, George Green, Paul Green, Spencer Hughes and Clayton Hughes. IN MEMCRIAM MRS. DANIEL C.iGETHING News has been received here of the death of Elizabeth Emeline (McKay) Gething, on November 17 at New Bedford. Mass, where she resided at years, - Mrs. Gething was in her '13rd year. Born the,daughter of the late John A. McKay and Charity Campbell McKay of Grahams Road, New London, P.E.I., Mrs. Gethlng attended the Graham's Road school during her childhood Besides her husband, she leaves one daughter, Mrs. Anthony Kicret of Falmouth. Mass; four brothers, James A. McKay of Oakland, Cal.; Albert E. of San Francisco, Cal., William R. of Brackley Pt. Road, P. E. I., and Bert of ,Graham's Road, RE. 1.: two sisters, Mrs. George M. McKay of New London 9.13. 1.. and Mite Pearl McKay oi Waverly, Mass. DUNSTAFFNAGE SCEOOL Honour roll for the month of November for Dunstaffnage School follows: Grade VIII-1. Lelth Dover; Elaine Foster. Grade VII-I. Kenneth Thomp- son; 2. John Cudmore; 3. Lottie Cudmare. Grade VI-1. Jerry Maccallum; 2. 2. Muriel Dennis; 3. Georgina Thompson. Grade V-l. Janet Folland: 2. Winston Anderson. Grade IV-1. Alan Ellis; 2. Frances Hill; 3. Bruce Foster. Grade III-1. Shirley Ellis; 2. Marjorie Robbins; 3. Keith Mac- Lean. Grade II-l. Wayne Driver; 2. XAHJIO Dcnnelly; 3. Roddy MacCal- um. Grade I-No tests. Highest average for senior grades. Jerry Maecallum, 91.195: for jun- ior graries. Wayne Dover, 859'... Phyllis E. Dover. teacher. VAST DESERT The Sahara. world's desert area, covers about 3,500,000 square miles of North Africa. KEEP'.l'HESEINM'INDl Some of the early signs of cancer III: In the breast. A lump Y” L ' bleeding from a body opening. A sore that does not heal, par- "eularl, of the skin. face, mouth or lips. Any persistent change in bowel eonstipaiievn. Many Canadians life today because they found that early eancer,can be cured. mind and see your doctor if one appears. Always Remembered by Tens. I arena; '4tf4L . l l Your Ghrlstmas -N 0 Last year's clothes will . alter belng.oleaned th New Method cleaners Limited r i . Phone 2448 "For 25 years the Island Iiry cleaning look like NEW again e SANITONE way. 's finest dry cleaners" 7 a host of friends by her many acts A largest . habits -1 such as diarrhoea or - are enjoying ' I Keep thou danger signals In .- CHARLOTTETOWN V V PAGE THREE New Glcis ow P """""". I O I9 and VlClllI'l'y The many friends of Mrs. iJohn . Pursey will be sorry to learn she is confined to her bed at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Mlllar Orr, with a. bad cold. I , Rev. Mr. Waite-rworth, the for- P J 9s mer pastor of the Christian 9 9 Church. and Mrs. Walter-worth, have left for Washington and other parts where they will enjoy their holiday with members of their family. Mr. Errol Stevenson has been welcomed home, where he will spend some time with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Stevenson. Elirhes host of friends lof Miss A empe are sorry to ear of her continued illness, ,and nwill Grapasg 2 lbss s - zsc hope for her full restoration to Tqngefmesl dgz. 39: good health soon. , Oranges. 2 dos. 15: The many friends of Mrs. Ira I Mdmosh lV:lcC;)ubreytwlllL be sorry) go Iltltafll Mixed A ' 2 d zesapaien nth ..sand , . Hospital, but will iilipe for her Peel. 8 oz. em. 23: pp '5' 0' c 9”” mu” mm” Mixed Place your order now. 1 1b- pkg. Theltetwrdf M'.Wll-I' ' . I. . - Tomf llam Nlghtrslsonfwhonliials lliiin with 5 Frulh 8 oz ' ' 25: POIlll'I'Y Wlll b8 higher. a oes ' ' ' ' ' 22: her sister, Mrs. Walton Houston, gr walnufs 1 lb. F 79c D k - G cCl'l'Ol'S. 5 lbs: .. 25C l Vandlna, Sask., for the past. six I! ' u: S ees, S weeks, is that she will soon be ,5 Almonds. 1 yb. . 79: Turkeys - chickens llgdf. In .. . C home; as Mrs. Houston ilhllealth is .4 S d d Ca;-nation btl.,mhtot dllt 888 i - - iiiuher cflderfrienltllfz hCl'8. e C gn Raisins 2 55: 55050905. lb. .;l 396 Milk. 6 THIS we . 896 C: ' ' Good C. & S. - Whll M. Rlcl d S th '. -' - - . working aifoui hl.1salh:il'i1,ImlK'lthllat: 599511?” Hamburg. lb. .. 49: Coffee. lb. rm 51.05 fork, his young son Orville came RCISIIIS. 2 Pl(gS. 496 1 Bulk in contact with this nasty article, R d ' ea , - - causing a prong to enter the lip, 9 . Bacon. lb, . . I I 49c TOG. lb. . s 696 thus leavmgpa. wound which neces- Che;-"es. 8 Q1. . 35c , Campbenvs Tomato sitated medical attention. l-lov.'- . , ever. ulie many frllends of )the : Green Salmon. lb. tin . 45:: Soup. 4 fins . . . 49: oun ad are gla to see iim ' ..M.D........D....M. v - lackgto school, when he 1, 3 Cherries. 8 oz. . 356 Pure Strawberry and Campbells Yegetable irenernl favorite. Cut Raspberry Soup. 3 tins . . . 39: hAnogher accident which might,” Clfrolli 3 oz. we . 23: JAMS. 2 iars . . 85c Shortening. 2 lbs. 496 ave een much more ser ous,hap- , pened when Lloyd Lnrkins, young :4 Dates. 3 lbS- . . . 49C Marmalade. 3 Iars l.Cl'di 3 lbS. e e - 49C son of Mr. and Mrs. Morton Lai'- I! a . Rolled kins, placed his hand in coiitaci. : MIIICEMECL 2'l'lll5 595 Pure O f 5 with a. circular saw, which left a y - Hone 2 41: a Sr 5- e o - 3 nasty cut, requiring several stitch- :5 Cocoanuf. lb. . . 496 YI 4 I - ivhite .. iii. II3e"g"iZ'.i lL"3iE”i.i.K? Silihfi :3 ms-s-mm”, 7905- 2 ""5 - -- 37P 39005. 5 '55- -- - 496 school with his pleasant smile. 5 Our Store will be com 2 tins 33c Ch , t . ' ' , ' ' ' ' 1'15 mas V ...::.:"'.:.:””.:”"" si.i:1..r”:: We" Wed'"m'"Y "" 20 - candy. 2 lbs. .. use , s. oy e , , . stczrgllyt recloyelring after; a sligkht , day unhl Chrgsfmqs, Peaches. 2 l'IlIS . 39C Mixed . c r (iii in: way Llilolrlrliemtisonlismoirii-3 Y C t b t f 20 02' Nulsu 2 lb5- - o - 85: ing worship, accompanied by her (in Emmi (:8 "8 or Peg;-5 2 fins 39; three children in the family l""095 0" ”h0'C3 iluamy P, c' 2 ' 29 Is4au”drY3 f tuck, Wh i it lit. th I rind and elllrzglgelliijwthe rippositfz brand foodsi e "ls" P 95' C oaP' or ' ' ' ZSN direction. , g , Mr. Bert tevenson of Sasl(atch- 5 6 Clld Of . . . 696 enan is enjoying a visit with his 1 . mother, Mrs. Martha Stevenson, V ' and brothers, Harold and Lorne,l; after an absence of twenty cightiy years. Mrs. Roy Mills of 1-Iuntci-ll; Rivcr is also a sister. Mr. Stev- ly enson is renewing old acquaintan- ll! . . ces, and noting the many changes: since his childhood days. I” rs. B. A dr w cl M" M '- ll tl11a.wBruwn mottsrcdmtxo F!'t;lseriCllt)lt1ig corner Prince and Kent street Phono and Pleasant Valley on Wednes-in e dav evening, December 3rd, both;-4 l visiting Miss Ella Wyand and her, E'?””'i Cl”'”C 7g brother Lemuel, who has been illpleeiliig so, well. Mrs. Andrew at- in the interests of Red Cross First ot'g:4nl7.Lng a class and plan to get '7- but were delighted to find Lem, as he is familiarly called, looking and l tended the Institute meeting the home of Mrs. Milton Weeks, at started after the New Year. Aid instruction. This. group, with . -A.Y. several ladies from Fredericton. is Lovely Gift, Nylons Ladies' Nylon Hose, 51 gauge 30 denier. Colors Evening Magic, Cigarette, Tobacco, Surrender, Jamaica, Bermuda, Harmony. Price pr. M455 Ladies' Nylon Hose, 51 gauge, 15 denier. Same shades as above. Price pr. 531.50 Ladlesl Nylon Hose, 45 gauge, 30 denier. New- est Fall shades. Price pr. ..... ................... .. 331.35 Ladies' Nylon Hose, 42 gauge, 30 denier. Pop- ular Fall shades. Price pr. .................... ,, 331.25 Ladiesl Rayon and Silk, also Lisle Iloso. Good Fall shades. Prices pr. .. . 521.25 and fll1.50 Ladies' Rayon and Crepe Hose. Colors, For- bidden and Serenade. Price pr. ............ .. 331.50 Ladies' Rayon and Wool I-lose. Colors, Dusk, Dawn and Black. Price 1311' .................... .. lii1.59 Don't Delay - Buy Early