FARMS AT 33 Mr. John Hughes of Fort Augus- tus celebrated his 83rd birthday January 23. He continues active around the farm although his son Iuwday. Jun. 29. 1957 Page 2 The Guardian .m9l'S Iswszns Are Very Low I Yes, low in price. but HIGH in quality, because we stock only the best and thor- oughly try them out in our own gardens. so they're SURE To GROW ! catalogue and details our IIJI ueenel seeds our our ILOI. r WEATHER TORONTO (CF) Tempera- tures issued by the Tomato Plllillc weather office: LAST ll" FINAL CLEARANCE EVEN GREATER REDUCTIONS NOW THAN AT ANY TIME DURING OUR GREAT JANUARY SALE or E t Charles now takes the major re- might) (pay) - 2 sponslhllity. Dawson .... 15b 5 p when friends and neighbours Vanwuvu. , ya 39 E gathered hto cellelbratehhls blrghdg Edmonton 9 13 d . k ,5 l .. Mr, Hug es toroug y en oy lcalgary . 15 16 . i '5 an gg Q U having the young people alllioul. Hgi Regina . 4b 2b Th. balanc. of a" fur cog I I took a keen interest n t e car Vwmnipeg . lob lob glayiing and called off the sets for go:-unto .. 22; fjmuining III STOCN IICVC now bR.n .v.'' i. anc ng. . t awa Th k ovlded by Mrs. M 1 1 , . 15 25 l V . Ira Eirifinfif lmllexl door neilzh- o.'.'Z'i..'.5" s 19 . further drastically reduced. They were X bour. Fredericton 7 24 l R H :i;::.::'r": -. :2 i priced as bargains below well ml " FIRE THREAETNS omen BUILDINGS new new mw- H-mu ----- r- - 14 e l - . , land, Gloria Jenkins and ClareHMlli- ghgrlotletown . 34 3 "I050 IIGW PTICCS I . Rear view of the destructive E:B'w:I9;ee”I3"le;9':3'eelg1eIdmT hf": Y,:ar':g'utth"::"" m g blaze In the Island The Service-on month course in laboratory tech- St. John's 9 24 V:;eymD"t.h 15" ?,esterlTay's.sEIIgVlvlng lllque at the Pathological Institute HALIFAX (LP) Th th t e proxlmly 0 sma er . . - .r ' -. 9 won er UITV AND remoygd rm; we :r”..:::' .7. li:.:.......... -1 mt aasium; HERE ARE THE GREATEST VALUES 33"” ' ow" 9" ' ex "me held in the spring for the success- Pr0dllCl"8 5 "K9 3'" ll 3 rilzllt. , d-d , y I th t C3. snow over the Great Lakes is fore- YOUR DOLLAR buys more at . vlsrr Rl-STYLE Millinery, Gt.l G"-"ll!" PW0 ;)'.!pA"e':....',,,'i,.e.,g.i.,.'.l.,. ' rm" ggisntgigrg troapltcililey I ! the Hughes Drug Store. George Street. "where every style The vice-president. Mae Jenkins, d .H I t y is Hi-Style." i R.T.. occupied the chair. 90 laV- , 0We"lt- 3" Y ""9 0' W0 W'E i3fa52.T.c,'."'.3.”.f l"'I';..G'l; FINAL Clearance - D0n'l mlsl Branch lab is (:,;,,.,,, Twg year m;'ilel:0l:3l?3(pec 8 I Yes it's true the values listed are even greater than lie” - ' ' i ' pt Ed rd Ii d. N ' ”""' ialiiil M mm to clear at s1 TGCEITIOIOQISIS Suspended Sen-fence aruiilgisleclrz 6vVael'CaSll iviith ante); those offered during the early Part of this sale-Your I . , 1; smc . , ii g' ni g in th morning; llt- . . ei"i':i'l'i,l.! CEN(;:SsesH(il:1inlrE :egIilningd. Aitzggll-ico-n-()fTlzV:n;lyf;3l P0l'Fl,""I”iAnnUaI Meeting .n?l2Ll tt:(Ih?3:lEe(?rlI:eaCIiftiInt?rn Nil: 0:; :;oIi.n'l:.5ge last and final chance to buy at such huge savingsAAct l ' i i Th.R -- , - "' - . . ' wns .. - ,Iyl'li'R:ll:gl.Iv'l rljtlon contact 0 0 rnmnthv mo. m H", wa,,i...,.,m oil 1' I I f El Igistrales Court presided over by MW". Mouton and Fmdlcrycton 5 now! Buy at these new prices! (rn. r 3. LR M (C S Que?” Charla"? MmyiBra"(Kingyiathrgeeganlasiatihcsscmy Maglixraie lGltItb9PI Gaudet ryesteel; below and 15 above. Sam John MEE'"Nr' 1'"? ?':'”""exw"ig:'y l'('I3I"' T?" l:;e5Id';1"'I' I"”w'N' of Laboratory Technologists was ih9CE:l:l?e!:Ig:l:iE":?(l)1IG(I'i guilds 2"” m'mE1emlundst d Rurll.alwlbe edllt.ew ac wasn ecar -eans ,y V t ' Cgmp t ow an Pavlztlaltrsohnnl. wrdn-zdny. Jan by which the branch rnuld lur- th ;',l..l',;' W” 3”" ” M” W" S"5”"d'd above. W B -”"'”r 5' 3 "''l''” l "l" l”""5"” R”-"' ”'"”"'a." S”"lw business ineelins the following is:i'I:e:c:e:::ul;erI::s:(I :i'oi'ir'i"e:IIIrg- High tide todav at Charlottetown M a n ii p-og,usi,..Ti,. .-umuaii C36" Cm” Ken! WP” mmlsg 3'3”. "I 0llll'9l'5 W53 lPP0llll9d3 sistlng of two suretles of 3500. each. at 10.28 a.m. and 9.40 p.m. Sum- Wiritefy F...-may at 5,. Dunmnruj E ' rresideni - Stanley lvicNair; vice- A Mlllvlew resident received a merisde tides eighteen minutes lat- llrilrersity will i.. i..i.-i Februaryy CARD PARTY wmnalis-win. WPSldl'l"- M80 -lellkwlt 59ml-I7 reprimand on a charge of operat- cr than Charlottetown. Sun rises today at 7.37 a.m and sets at COATS Shirley MacDonald; Treasurer - A It IA -'p""5"”d by "'E w””d Shirley Annear; Directors - Sister ners of the Centrallloyalty card University Service of Canada ing a vehicle without number on party Thursday night werezladies plates. 5.16 Pim- ”"' ”""l"”t l H”"' Mr!" Clayton 5'"”".5”"5 "'3' tSlil'yIiIuE3'I:'cI(S.hmey Macnomlm Kg. 1 only. Charcoal shade. new 1956 styling. nnd. Mrs. Robert Dingley, consol- . . e e O .1" 12 R" mknow . ' . ' y I I H , .",,,,,, STANDARD 1.-ms-r Am ,,,u,.u;8mmy Mrs. Margaret walker. The following chairmen of com- . . . lwuins Thursday oveniniz 7.30.l Men's first. Edgar Hayes: second, i Illllllsefs! Wt-:19 anpgwlfdi s5cl7:l”l' 1 only. Ranch mink dyed. heavily lurred. -lauuary (list. Red Cross Head-JE.a. Ellis; consolation. Ford Wil- 9- '5 91' "Y 73""? W t I sizes 14-1e.Reg. ms-Now ....... .............-'.. nil:-lrtr-rs. Will continue Thursday , , D ri , E l Lwther; SUIEICY Allll9Gl'3 Publicity. -IOIII d I H . l'l'PlllrI:sA Free instruction. Men r'r"r'l.e.nfi"3 ant:rMr.: Louis Bl”l'l"55- Au Ience n ere 5 only. Many shades of mink dyu. i; anrl women invited. Mom-g, Sister Mary Ursula was re-op pointed as Provincial Representa- , , "V, M, the Nmoml commme, oniacclaimed by audience and critics , .3395-NOW .... 5279 g 1 Miss Shiela Hsnig of Winnipeg, up of 12 variations on a theme and me. 3 to 1' R” n" t T0 SPONSOR EVENTS-lllr. F.. PRZE WNNERS - Winners of was presented in selected parts by 5 Olllyr T09 lllllllly P9ll'- V"I9l" ""d"- A. S Jones, president of the Men's the Card party at Spring Park sramim-do, alike as one of Canada's finest M," Heme Th,” puma" numg sizes 10 to 16. Reg. M15--NOW . . . . . . . . ........... Association of the Prince Edward last evpniiig were; ladics' first, D; g took 1. . concert pianists. left naught want- ' ' bi y island Hospital. announced yee- Bernice Cudmore; second, Mrs. inl:::;::;::,(;nmp,-e,e:g.ifv,:o3:e:y:I. lng In the musical desires of be" 22' 15 "d 23f oP' 28 by G ""13" Hag Eh. but mum, obu.l:..:”” ti-i-riav that plans are underway rt. Holllfield; onsolalion. Mrs. S()cIefy'3 nauonai convention to be patrons at her appearance In the Cllolllll Olleled the llnll section of R95 "55" ' ' t ' l i ' ' i ' ' ' ' ' far the association to sponsor a Lloyd Phillips. Men's first. Isa- helii in Vancouver in June. it was suggested that in guest speaker be acquired by the chair- man of the Scientific Committee 1956-57 Concert Series at Prince of Wales auditorium last evening. in her fine. two-part program. Miss Henig impressed the audi- ence with her variety of selections and the capability of Iver artistry. For her program Miss Henig sN'lCS of events for the ritizenslvrire Dniron; lloman nnri visitors of Charlottetown dur- Cairns: consolation. Harold Cud- lng the week of Jilly llth to 13th. more. Freeze-out. Mr. and Mrs. Further announcement will be Earl RlKK5- T0lllllBm9lll Winners: made as plans are more fully ladies. Mrs. Nelson Whltlock: formulated. men. Bill Dunsford. FUNERAL AT SOUTH SHORE- the program. Chopin wrote 24 pre- ludes, each expressing different moods, of which the number is. commonly known as "Rain Drop" is best known. A second work by Chopin. Bar- carolle. Op. 00, was the artist's JAP RABBIT COATS. I only. dyed In light and second. dark mink tones. sizes 9-ll. Reg. nil) . . . . . . . . . . . .. nucx PERSIAN LAMB (sides) (4 only). These coats have style, coupled with hard wearing qualities. without doubt one of the best buys. Rel. 839 ers-Schmur. a daughter, Fran- ces Maria. 8 lbs. 12 oz- MOUTON LAMB (processed lamb) 3 Oil! HIIQDIEV y M". LB. smart, 0' chose from the works of six well 5th selection. It is not as well 10,1, 1," .1 mgular price 013177. The funeral of the late Mrs .lere- B.E.. National President oi the I known composers, starting with known as much of Chopin although 51” 1o . . . . - -----------'--' , - 0 DE in mt Prince Edward three of the several hundred son- it is one of the songs of the goa- ""”h M”'Ph3' W” "dd W Mmld” l ' l W V atas written by Scarlatti They dollars that were so common to I finest uality obtainable morning fI'0l'n llle l'e!ld0ll0C 0! ll9l' mmld I" Apm' It W” mmounced were the sonata: in G misior E him and his life in Vienna The mlygiso Q I .............. ,0". Jnseph waish, go 5;. M,.-gin, at a. recent meeting of the Earlysmrrn .. Ag in. home of pm. major and E Mm" (C.PHcc.lo) . rel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Church. South Shore. where Re- 0' llllllllofalllll Chapter Mil! Mllll daughter, Mrs. William Mllc- ' ' final piece was the well-known and generally popular Hungarian Rhapsody. No. 2 by Liszt. As all encore. Miss Henig. chose "The Will of the Wisp" by a present living New York composer, Philip. Miss Henlg started her career as quiet-n High Mass was celebrated hv Rev. Father Doyle. C.Ss.R.. who also mnrlucted the service at the grave. Rev. Reginald MacDon- ald occupied a seat in the sanc- tuary- The pail bearers were: Wil- liam D. Sherry, Wesley Macl')oug- garet MacMlilan read a paper on the dangers of communism. Tluee: new members were voted into thej chapter. The report of the nom-; inating committee was received at; the meeting. which was held at the home of Mrs. W.W. Reid. It will The second group selected was Beethoven's Sonata, Op. 81 a. Les Adieux, L'Abscnce and Le Retour. This is the only sonata bearing titles for each movement which the compose wrote and protraye his feeling at the coming, going Kenzie, Flat River. on Sunday. January 27, 1957, Mrs. Marshall Smith in her illst year. Funeral from her late residence Thurs- day, servlce commencing at 2 p.m- lntenneat in Church of Scotland Cemetery. Belle River. 1 only, BROWN ELECTRIC SEAL (dyed rabbit). lite 12. Ret 3145 1 only. BLACK al.ll:c'rluc SEAL, (dyed rabbit). sin til. Reg. use i only. GREY KIDSKIN. finest quality. R139 559 3229 d 1 I a so:.o recitalist at the age of 1! sin 9. Reg. :35 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ML An” Man”. Gordan Taylor. be dun with .g are .,,m,.i meet. on re urn of a tr end. and as taken most of her studies A ' u;;.".-5.2: -..c.t.C.';”':;:;""i.:: 3.?”:.'::':'; ll...2"'..”il.”.L..E”"”si1"”.3.ll .2: :..;-b. .3??? ....... 5329 lP:';:,'.";',':e I?:;o:,:ll:(;sch"rch 99"" FUNERAL 57 517- STEWAEETT James 'A. Ramsay of Central works in piano literature. con- cluded the first portion of the pro- gram. Thls composition is made V”? I"ll9r The funeral of the late Thomas. I3 ”"""'d'd- Smith was held Monday morning To ATTEND CONFERENCFF. from his late residence in Mount Sr. Captain and Mrs. John Carter, islewa" to st Andrew S Chunh Salvation Army leaders in Prince lwh"! Requiem mgh Mass was Edward mind. are Toning wdayycelehrated by Rev. Gcorgc Mac- tn attend ll three-day conference In t Cormack RP" who also conducted M,,ncm,,. with Officers M New services at the grave. The poll- Rriinswick under the leadership of bean" we": wmda" Gloveh Sr, Xlajnr and Mrs. John Nelson. Aland" M"GrM"r' Tomplci liivizinnnl Commanders. Brigadier Murphy' Ernest Ameck' E In" heard on the C.B.C. with the Hall- fax Symphony Orchestra this coming Friday night at 11 p.in. Pleads Guilty In Court Here in Criminal Negligence Case Claude George Thistle of Char- Lot 16 in his 73rd year. Resting at the Bowness Funeral Home. Funeral at Lot Ill United Church on Tuesday, January 29th. withj st'TVl('c at 2:00 pm. lntenneni in the Church Cemetery. I YEO - At the Prince County Ros- y piial on Monday. January 28th. 1957, Samuel Henry Yeo. Central Lat 16 in his 83rd year. Resting 2 only. BROWN PERSIAN LAMB PAWS. Reg. C345 5169 l..”:”;.E.l?'?Y.?.”?”'T”" W" 5259 CANADIAN SREARED BEAVER. size is (1 only). Here l- W of the most beautiful fun, the hardest rmruis 5 fun, offered at a sacrifice price. Reg. 0886 ..... -- CEINA MINK dyed in light wild mink shade (1 only). Iiu 10 LUXURY JACKETS some AT SACRIFICE PRICES peque Road. The truck went out Ind I01!!! It I lflclloll 9' I” "”l'"l- ,A ,,,,,m. N,,,.,,M, ,,mm, 0, Lacey. ilohcrl Pigoit. rho intcr- :1! the Rowness Funeral Home. lcllrmwn iilcedod sulltv to I of control on I curve In the road Res. 300- --------------- -r,,,, R”, 'S,m,,,, Cnmpmn Wm M mPlII was in the church ccmcit-ry. Firm-r.-ll nl Central Lot in United Plllllllv ill rrlmmai .- llgence cans in Milton and over-turned causing "W sncakcr at two 3..g,i,,m.- De. The funeral was very largely at- ing bodily harm and was convict- Wlinnal theme for three other '""I"'' - , l lo-14-ll. rimrri. on Wednesday. January severe back lnlurier to Miss Doi- 93"” Mn” EV” '"'d'"'" ""” ""d' " "W ”" flllih. with service .l mo p.m. ed by -lurllie c. St. Clair Trainor ron. Both Iasfferty and Thistle '3 ll'::',”'' "'"'"'d l'"" '” ”'"" "min" Wm M "Th W M ' ,,,,,.,m,,", In the Church Cam; IE! Queens County Court yeatar- were under the innucnce of liquor I. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . - ' " '3, nay. The trial judge. after hear- Gnri - n Lamp unin our Feet. lei-in Visiting hours 10-11. 2- at the time. Lafl'erty'a father and 5y 7 m brother were notified by phone and came Immediately to the scene. When they arrived, they were told that the four had been hitch-hiking to Rusticn, when at i-nnciriermg three aspects: ”Thc Writ of find in Prmhlnz." "Thu GAFDFIT - Al lhr I"rin'ce County uorrl of God in Personal EV8nlt"l- llnsplllal on January 27th. to lam and "The Word of God in. Mr and Mrs. Mark O. Gamlr-t Cll"h'Il'" I-llllllll Int-r Marla Br-rnnrdl. ri dallgh-l -. ter. weight 7 pounds l4 ounces. MACINNIS-At City Hospital (mi BEAIAKIN (genuine Cape or Good Hope skin). 1 only. slze lo, brown. feels like velvet. terrific value. Rel- O85 sanuxm (Cape of Good Hope). a only. dark brown. -lm 10-14-lo. finest quality obtainable, exceptional value. Rel. 8'76 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RUSSIAN SQUIRREL. dark tulip hlvwn. also 10. ing rvirlcnce on the public mischief chargm against Claude Thistle and Louis Lnffcrty. adjourned the court Inr decision until Wednes- day morning at ll o'clock. Sen- tence in connection with TliIstIe'l conviction will also be imposed It that time. Crown prosecutor in J. GREY KIDSKINS is only). sizes 9-it-ll. natural color grey. flat fur. special value. Reg. 0177 5139 S99 (l'SAfIi(- Suddenly at the Char- initr-town Hospital on Saturday. Jan. Z6. 1957; Peter Cuuck of Emyvnle in his 14th year. His remains were forwarded on Mon riay afternoon from the Char-. lntletmvli Funeral Home to his JAP RABBIT ll only. size 16). dyed on mink shade. here is a bargain. Reg. use ........... ..-- W M M Mr M H" mm, I ' M h m l rlll.INir-liolzin and Allison Gillie is party aoid ch; eldertijlrifngi that nnut llllality obtainable. luxnrioua fur. Reg. mo Ml::lt(R::”l':l:niz.) ::rl.cl:' Jo: l-;i:n7e'st S ' -- i ' - an s nc.fmmwere e ccnsennrney. er Qfuc ".5 g d. on y . c . - ------ N D M W Mclnnls, Trncnrlie. n riailahtef. iuneriil will! he held Wednesday The charges arose out of action! :er ked thempifetheya were! al- CANMEMN IQUIBREI" uu ”' numb mm ' ' ac ' morning to at. Annie Church. and statements by the accueed gm" .54 men 1,” , skiagdyedytoeolt coffee shade. giIln0I'0III- 300 "79 MACK lwcrmc SEAL Mud "bbm . UN” M;AClN'l'YH 31;; Atmthe I(,:hsrl42vst:: mg e5 for Requiem High Mass subsequent to the theft and accid- Igt help, hu 3”" Pin,” MM, mph," mm grim), fgjlher mg l . HITAKEB ,xf”"'M "39 d M” ''5;.' M ' at 9.3). interment Church Celn- cnt involving a half ton truck at gym. 3 N"; ""5, m.m,. Ben is an outstanding value. Reg. ms EMBALMEB hf, '',f.'" i '3 ” etery. Milton on the early morning at nnoann sccmum """" ' ,,,,,,,,,, H We 'Y'"""'ll 5l-- ' '0' 5 November 5 I956 The truck was Loni; Lafferty's broth r it viii n"' "C """""""""""""""""""" ' ' al lbs. to oz, nwmd by -Mum" CO. L”. . I 9 . 2 BUCK PERSIAN LAMB H only), 'I"' 1. h 1" GREY PERSIAN LAMB it only, sine 16). Natur C"”"'"'""”"" "'4 srl-zrsoiv -. At the Western Hm l"-lGll'l' "WW" "W555" 529.5 3239 S1 19 S89 feathc lite weight, liuterous black curls. Reg. I45 pitei. S485 li'l-'.'.55r'-3't."..l:i”..'niln”l'de'g”."r1'.T'fr'rlif... 5585 TIME PAYMENT PLAN AVAILABLE! Xfyoutlonotwish topaycaahyou lnaybuy 0ll0lll' regular monthly installment plan, email extra charge for thh service. FINAL DAYS of SALE Ry ngrcement of counsel and a motion by Mr. Gillie the evidence taken in the public mischief case me. against Thistle was accepted as evidence in the Lafferty ease. The Crown called eight witneeeel to testify. including. Florence I pity. Joan Detroit. and Male forty. all occupelta of the when It rolled in Ml1t&l Stewart color, medium curl. Reg. 3895 .. North Wlltlllife Mr. Join Mr.-Menus and son from haw were on a Business trip Clruf on January as. Mr. Sheldon MacNevln. Bon- meh; shew. paid a huaineal trip to Charlottetown on January 19. rrienih el Ilr. Robert Hurry. West Royalty. will be to hear that he has entered the Prince Edward Island Hospital for treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Paran- iisrnon left January 4th. for a trip to Boston to visit their daugt and her husband. Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Milley also other relatives in U.S.A- ILACK PERSIAN LAMB. line 10: to geaenue length. special price .. BLACK PERSIAN LAM! PAW. lealy. gieeey flat tar. Reg. ell ................. BROWN LAPIN (dyed sheared rabbit) I oaly, deep cuff. 4 flare back. Reg. Sill o-nureaasueeeee WhenYouSayltwlthrlowen-sayitwithours . . I FLOWER CART- : Martina Greenhouse us. . . DIAL NI .. -4 lfldtlt. CI'bII DIAL 3121 '.mm"m u J H H 0”" uh . lfiillilli . .8- mum rim-ensntayvaeauasurnaroq 'M'f' W" FIIRRIFFIH Your LAST orronrumrv TO suv AT THESE LOW, returnedheme elnnetinseieblgie ruin: A VEDDIM I13 . Be a "L Mr. Alex Maclleefs. WIDIIJVII sign 3,. , , V . . J