. Mac-Donald l. ' Wood. TUESDAY. THE GUARDIAN. CHARLKTFFEITOWN ENUARY 23. 1951 snot: ING SALE. sou: LoPAGE'S SHOE STORE ARE or. FERING THE auvme PUBLIC ONCE AGAIN A CHANCE TO PURCHASE FOOTWEAR FOR ALL THE FAMPY, "AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. oua RACKS ARE FILLED WITH WONDERFUL BARGAINS. RUBBER FOOTWEAR SELLING AT THE OLD PRICES. GET IN ON THIS DOLLAR SAV- IS STILL sALE smns on munsnav THE 18th. LEPAGE SHOE C0.LTD. "The Home Of Good Shoes" IN MEMORIAM 1 MR. JOHN POVVER The death of Mr. John Powcixl age 70, occurred suddenly at his; home in Covehead on December 23rd. 1950. Although his death was sudden his Pastor was immediately sum-. moned who administered to him! the last anointlngs of the Romanl Catholic Church of which he was! i a faithful member. .Le He was the son of the lale' Thomas Power and Johannah De-i laney. He was born in Covoheatl. on February 7th. 1880. where he? lived his entire life. endeairing himself to all by his honest up-, right dealings with his fellow men I Cards of sympathy Mr. and Mrs. Peter Proude and E Family. llazel and Roscoe MacDonald. Lloyd Atkinson, Shediac. Dolly Sheehan. " Libbie McQuaid. Boston. Mass. Gladys Mnolvlillan. Montreal. Lorne. Della and Blair Klelly. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Quilty and Eileen. Garth and Elma Birt. -Mrs. Amy Vessey. Mr. and Mrs. Con Murphy and fl. Mr. and Mrs. liked Driscoli. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Brown and Arthur. - Earl Birt, Halifax. Me.-rvyn and Mary Robinson. Mrs Fred MacDonald Mr and Mrs. Elvby Ford ' and and his willingness to help any one Family. . in need. Admired. respected andi beloved by all, the late Mr. Power; lived a life cliaraclerizcd by lln-' selfish devotion to his faith. family. hone and ocmmunity. lie was one. of 3 family of nine. four sisters and four brothers. all of xvliom; predeceased him except one bro- ther. lie leaves to mourn the loss of ail devoted husfoand and father. his wife the former Jchannah Smith of Tracadie and six children namely: uThomas. Leo. Edward, Annie all at home: Hclcn in Manc- ton; and Josephine. (Mrs. Irving York: oncwdatighter-5 Mary having predeceased him in. infancy. Onc brothcr Rirhardp Beach Grove. Inn. f The funeral was held to St. Eu:-. eneis Church. Covohcad. whore Requiem High Mass was cele-i brated by his Pastor. Rev. Parnell. Burial was in the church: cemetvry. Pallbearers were: George KlDll,l'- Samuel Wooldridge, Charles O'Brien. Charles Marshall. Clifford' Webster, Charles Aylward. Mowers Wroa.th- Wife and Family. '.:nr-ay-Josie and Irving. Mus Cards . Wife and Family. Mr. and Mrs. H. Herbert. Mon- Ireal. Mrs. Norman Brown. Margaret Wooldridge. Mrs. Essie Mac-Donald. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Misener. Mr. and Mrs. I. Burnett. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Swan. Mrs, Walter Marshall. Emma Eharan. Charlottetown. Clarence Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Edison Hardy. Hillel Yculflnd. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Matthew. Mr. and Mrs. Irving llcgiz. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mat-Donaltl and Family. Veda and Ivan Morrow. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Power. Gortze smith. Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. Ira MacDonald and Family. Janie Griffin, Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. De-war Swan. Mr. and Mrs. William Dilan. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Robinson. Nora Kielly. . Ina and Jack Caswall. Mr. and Mrs. warren Marshall. Mrs. Bcvyer and Charlie. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Laughian. Jeanette and Charley Marshall. Mr. and Mrs. Grove Macwfillan. Mr. and Mrs. William Clow. Gertie slheehan. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Dcuglns. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie O'Brien and Family. Mac- Mr. and Mrs. Bernard lifaocabe Katie Powfr. Montreal. Outpost In china By Val Glelgud Continued SHEILA ORDERED OUT "Look here. Gerry." she said. "it's rot turning me out! I want to stay. and see the fun." - Gerald did not move. And that admirably tailored. immoveable back irritated her almost beyond endurance. "Well," he answered." you can't!" "I suppose you don't want me to be here to see you make a fool of ycurseif? That wouldn't be a novel- ty you know!" ''I'm afraid you can't rile me easily as you used to be able to," was Gerald's only retort. "One gets used to anything!" ”Not if you've any spirit. Gerry. I've not got used to Tan Pu." But Gerald was firm in hk de- termination not to take up the chal- lenge. "Wu ,will be here any time now." he said. You'd better get off along over to Janet's." "You do look after my comfort. don't you?" said Sheila. "Dear Janet!" "She's a jolly gcod sort." said Ger- ald indignantly. "And she's been most. awfully nice to you." "She." said Sheila deliberately, "has behavvd like a perfect Chris- tian lady- the sort that goes in for rescue work!" "It's not her fault if she's mid- d'leaged-" ' "And flat-footed. and fat-headed -and aggravatingiy helpful. It is my misfortune!" Gerald tumed back to the win- dow, passing his hand wearily across his forehead. "She's expecting you. sheila," was all he said. "But I want to see Wu!" said sheila p-laintiveiy. "Why should you want, to deprive mo of the only original e.vperlcnr:e I'm likely to get out of this fri;;htfu1.spot.?" Do be sensible Shelia! I'm sup- posed to be giving Wu an official interview-not tea and games!" "Then uhv should the Reverend Patrick be invited?" asked Shcllzt. "He asked to come." said Gerald curtiy. ”Antl I ask to stay.” "Tvhe padre is responsible for the safety of his mission Chinese." said Gerald irritahly. "Considering Wu's threats to the town. it'll natural that James should want to know what he has to say." sheila shrugged her shoulders. "You must get along." Gerald contin-tied. "Janet will be worrying that you haven't turned up." sheila lay back in her chair. "Site will." she agreed calmly. "but then Janet loves worrylinr about other people-its her life": work!" " A saucer of milk for Mrs. Have- lock. please," said Gerald. with a lauzh quite hideously forced. "Oh don't try to be funny. Ger- ry! If I go now. I can't dress be- fore dinner." "Then dress now!" ”So as to have to walk half a mile in evening shoes! Don't be a perfect idiot!" Gerald swung round. "Fnis was all fixed days ago." he said. "Must you argue about it now?" CHAPTER XIII VANITY VERSUS LOVE There was no active resentment in Sheila's vcice as she replied- merely a weary exasperation. far more trying to Gerald's overwrought nervous system. I One must amuse oneself some.- how." she said. "I'm glad you find this conversat- ion amusing." retorted Gerald sar- castica-lly. "If you want to lcnovv. it bores me to death! And I'm wcrri- cd enough as it ill." he added in a low voice. "Why?" asked Sheila. "I'm sure General Wu with all the armoury of the Ohureh mllituit! By the yvny. it might be useful to remember what Leslie said about Wu-that spirits were his weak point. I've put the whisky handy in cue-" "I'm not bothering about Wu!" interrupted her husband. The more mention of Leslie Dale's name had flicked him like the out of a whip. "I'm going to settle with him all right." "That." said Sheila. picking up I novel. ” is a great comfort." Gerald lost his temper. "You see," he flu-ed. "you don't believe I can." You sneer at every- thing I try to clot At every effort I make to pull things round! That's what's worrying me to death! It's you!" Sheila locked at him in amaze- mcnt. To do her justice it must be admitted that until that moment she had not realized the lengths to which Gerald's feelings of self-pity and humiliation: were likely to drive him. A very genuine pity rose up in her as she appreciated the changes in his face: the haggard. hollowed cheeks; the restless burn- ing eyes; hands and lips that were never still. ”Don't work yourself UIT3. Gerry." she said quietly. "You asked for it. you know. If you'd followed my wishes we'd have been back in Shanghai weeks 11530." "Your wishes! You mean that I don't. love you any more?" Sheila shrugged her moulders and sighed. "What's gone wrong. Sheila?" I-Ic crossed the room. and lcneeied he- side her chair, clutching at her arms as though he sought reality in the movement. so desperate in his intensity that he did not notice the faliit involuntary shrinking away from him of the girl's whole body. "Can't you give me another cthlmce? I know I was pretty foul to y-'u the day that Dale went-but live apologized enough for that surely? We could be happy here, if only we made the effort and pulled together It wasn't. so bad at first. But when .i'Cu keep away and never say a word to me except to ask for the butter-what do you expect me to feel like?It's been-" (To Be Concluded) York and Vicinity . Mrs. Dolph Murray spent Friday in the city. pMra. Roscoe MacDonald was a visitor to the City on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold MacDon- ald, Covehead, were visitors to the City on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. H-amid .MacDon- aid. Covcthcad. were visitors to the city on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hughes. Covevhead. spent Friday in the City. A Much sympathy is being extend- ed to the family of the late James Birt of Covehead Road. Mr. Leonard Andrews. York, has accepted a position in New Glas- gow. N.S. which he isicoinmesicing soon. His family intend moving ovcr in the spring. Mr. and Mrs. William Crockett and daughter Lenore. were visit- ors to East Royalty on Sunday. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Crock- clt. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Carr, Oy- sier Bed Bridge, were visitors to York last week. the guest of Mrs. Carr's mother, Mrs. Al-ber-t Proud. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Vessey. York. are visiting in Sydney. N. S. the guests of Mrs. Vcsisey's sister, Mrs. John Granger and Mr. Gran- ger. York's old sohool building and Fredericton and Vicinity Mr. John Keir. Granville. was a visitor to the city on Wednesday. Mr. Lester Cairns, stanchel, was I visitor to Charlvtwtoiwn on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Murphy. Milvnlle, were visitors to Summer- aiclo on Friday. Mr. Oswald Murphy. Milvule. was a visitor to Charlottetown on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Eidred Weeks ac- companied by Mrs. I-tarry Weeks motored to summerslde Thursday afternoon. Messrs Harry and Bob Mac- Kinnon were business visitors to Charlottetown on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ferris accom- panied by Mrs. Alex Mucxay. Dundas, were recent visitors to winsloe the ..elcome guests of their sister Mrs. Diamond. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. C-utcliffe spent Thursday evening in Hunt- er River the guests of Mr. anti Mrs. Murdock Outcliffe. Mr. Waldiron Bertram, Lewis Bertram. and William Hill at- tended the hockey game in Char- lottetown on Thuradtay evening. Mr. Herbert Buchanan went the past week at Carleton in his of- ficiai capacity as potato inspector. Friends od Mr. And Mrs. Hugh Macxinnon are pleased to learn that hheir infant son is iniprovlng following a successful operation in 1: Halifax hospital. Mrs. may Ferris is spending a few days in Rustico the guest of her brother and sister-in-la-w. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Houston. Recent visitors to the city were Mr. and Mrs. Russell Nicholson. Mrs. Prank Nicholson, Mrs. Frank Cutcliffe. Elmer Nicholson. Arthur weeks. Earl Weeks. and N. A. Cut- cliffe. On Thursday afternoon Mrs. Ray Ferris entertained amut fifteen ladies from Hazel Grove and Fred- ericton to 5. Stanley Products Hos- easler housekeeping were demon- strated. The hostess as well as each lady present received a gift. Refreshments were served by hos- tess assisted by her daughter Aud- rey and a very social afternoon en- joyed by all. Mrs. Harry Weeks entertained the Ladies Aid of Pleasant Valley United church at her new home in Fredericton on Thursday even- ing Jan. 16. The president Mrs. James Murra presided. There were sixteen l dies present. Meet- ing cpened by singing "rake Time to be Holy." Following the read- ing of the minutes each member passed in an article for a grab bag Several quilt blocks were received. A discussion took place re. new floor covering for church. It was decided to cover floor with lino- ..-MMM-::m:-T--mm coal shed was put up for auction on Saturday. Mr. Arthur Johnson was the highest bidder. Mr. 'and Min. Gordon Crockett and son Donald were visitors to Ma-rsthtield on Sunday, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Muttart. Mr. and Mrs. James Allen. Cove- head were visitors to Marshficld on Sunday. Miss Freda Newison spent Sun- day in Covethcad. the guest of Miss An-nie Power. toss party. Many aids to better and ' 1 g -yj loum. The following officu-I were appointed for coming year; Presid- ent. Mrs. James Murray. Vice pre- sident. Mrs. N. A. out-cliffs. acc- retary. Mrs. P. W. Cutclttfe. Trea- surer. ms. Milton Weeks. organ- lot. Miss Amy 1-Iowatt. Mrs. John Weeks invited members for next meeting. Lunch ocmmittee. Mu. James Murray and Mrs. George Smith. Roll call to be anxwerod by paying a cent for each indi of waistline. Meeting closed izy sing- ing the National Anthem. Lunch was served by hostess assisted by Mrs. Gerald Smith and Mrs. Olin- ton Ci-lydon and a social hour en- joyed by all. ' 1 WESTMORELAND W. I. January meeting of Westmorc- land W. I. was held at the home of Miss Ella. Crossman. Ten members and several visitors were present. ” ,, opened and one member paid dues. secret y reported hav- ing secured stove and having it in- stalled in school. Reports of various committees were given and new committee: were appointed: School. Miss Jar- dine; sick, Mrs. Ed Trowsdale and Mrs. 1-Iebcr Canfield; social, Mrs. Art shorren and Mrs. Bert 'I'rows- dale; education. Mrs. Verne: Moore. Mrs. Roy Crossman; lunch, Mrs. Racy Crossman. Mrs. I-Ieber Can- field. Mrs. vemer Moore. Mrs. Ver- ner Moore invited members for February meeting, each member to donate two articles for auction sale. Correspondence was read and discussed. It was hoped that a full attendance would be at next meet- cushions. Modcrn design. I dressed in wine crepe with match- Jeffery-Walker A pretty wedding took place at the manse in Wellington niday. Dec. 15. 1961. when the Rev. James Howe. uncle of the bride united in marriage Mn. Lillian Whlker daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Walker of Kensinzton and Mr. Fred Jvtfory son of Mrs. John Jor- fery and the late Mr. Jeffery of Bedeque. The bride looked charming. in; aocusoriw and corsoze of yel- of red talimun roses. The bridesmaid. Mrs. Chester sellar wore a grey crepe dress with blue accessories and ooroago of rod talisman roses. Mr. Cheater seller acted II but man. Mrs. Howe carved a buffet lunch to the guests. The bride operate: the Hunter River beauty salon. while the groom is employed by the C. N. B-- After 0. short honeymoon in New Brunswick Mr. and Min. Jef- fery returned to Hunter River. Their many friends join in wish- ing them many years of happiness. Wedding In Toronto - HRITIS iPAlllS'”Q" T'lIonuntlsRolieved'l'IunlnToDolcii. T333.'&"”?c?'23a3'””u”n'” "' P15"! Flinn of arthritis or -iT:tuiQ'i:cl'3'nf"” apart they urchuctlivo din . . . working a n . . . en .l'.,,g,, - Dlgnr-tlinnkJaoL'o gogclrn '.l'ablTur::mf rm . . fhGI.lHIyIL,iEIll!I'-t-ldrtgflft 222:1!-Y'::tgtl' 0' inexpensive DOLCIN Tablets . . . wit-taut." relcription . . . from any dmugm 0: undred tablet: 32.39. two hundred an ' 3-!.9S.AlcoIvIilableinbotdeuofwoublel: DOLClNi TORONTO. Jan. 22-(CP)-Avru Canada's jetiiner flew the 1.200 miles from Toronto to Tampa. Fla, men and Edward Jenner. English physician who died in ma. was the originator of vaccination. lngi In there would be lame Red cross work to be handed wt. Meeting adjourned and I. social REGULAR 3307.40 v hour eniovoci followed by lunch. saw are On this MAGNIFICENT 17--Pc. ENSEMBLE Everything you need for 3 modern living room deluxe is Included in this beautiful 17- piecc ensemble .- . . and the price means you save trem- endously on every item no 50 chaos. yourl NOW! V .'l-Pc. CHESTERFIELD SUITE Fine. heavy quality figured repp. Deep coil- spring construction. Reversible spring-filled 2 WALNUT-FINISH END TABLES ' Beautiful walnut-finish on select hardwood. today in two hours and 58 min. utes. 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FLOOR POLISHERS mm 650 wkly- I"T ”'” ”-I IMMEDIATE DILIVIIIY on I wish to thank all who gave Moss Cards and Messages of Sympathy; also all kind friends and neigh- bours and anyone who helped in any way during tiheir recent sad bereavement. -FOR- ONLY 10 MINUTES OF YOUR TIME" We will pay to any Cltaritabld Organization you name 25 cents for every woman who visits our plant. - WHY DO WE DO .IT? - Bcccuse we want to show every woman in Charlohotown one of the FINEST and MOST MODERN laundry plants In the In- dustry. ' I All you have to do is phone our Mrs. Stewart for an ap- polnnnont. then visit our plant at the time arranged-sign the WEEKLY By George Clark 1 I am interested in- REN'I'ING( ) BUYING ( ) . FIRST wsltcs mm NAME H register and write in the name of the orgcnlutlon on with " ' the donation -paid co-ma spend of loan 10 mum: of Call In! Phone 2011 ADDRESS ”""'""""""""l your time suing how a modem laundry operates. 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