ran GUARDIAN. cllAlu.'o'r'rc1'owN I l NOVEMBER 6. 1950 ) GOOD OLD-HINED LOW PRIES SPEC For 31 years we have tried to deal, fairly with the people of P. E. Island and their appreciation of this has been shown by their continued business with u's. I FOR M GREAT N? 1950 BURGESS BEIITIME Contlmled from page 10 young Geese crowding arcund Mrs Honirer and him. "I was afraid or something of this kind Your bro- ther was always a little bit no careless. A little bit can It? muvli too much. It was this time. The careless Gcose never lites to grin." old." "Don't. you think we better go a little iarther out to sleep?" vell- 2 For 75c l tured it young traveler. lookingi back iearlully at the Black Sha-I dows where his brother had disap- peared. , TI-IE IIAGUE, Nov. 5 -(Reuters) I -The Netherlands has launched a protest against the U. S. for sell- ing surplus cheese to Britain at "tut rate prices." All Agriculture; Department spokesman said Satur-t day that the Dutch cc-.-nplained to the International Food and Agri- culture Organization. though no oliiclal protest was lodged. Men's Winter Weight COMIINATIONS 2.39 Men's muss SHIRTS L88 2o-x. oer Iovs' suns Mdny items.-too numerous to mention all at Sale Prices Il.ol.nllEI5tlllAt co. Ltd. Gl1EElIllAL'S SALE , IS GOING STRONG I MEN'S TOPCOATS and OVERCOATS to 39.50 . . . . . . . . . . 18.95 MEN'S SUITS to 44.50 29.50 MEN'S SUITS to 59.50 39.50 zoexo oer SUITS AND OVERCOATS All marked et.Old Prices-You save up to 509k on future prices. I I ' y-vi.ilV4;.4i1'fea'eAri oeoaos sr. PEARS. 2 tins .. PEAS. 4 tins CORN. 2 tins . STRING BEANS. TOMATO JUICE JAVEX. large .. APPLES. eating. NEXV CIlRIS'I'II?S PEACHES (good). 2 tins ISLAND HONEY. 2 lb. tin . BAKERS' COCONUT. Ige. pkg. 45c CHRISTIE SODAS. 1 lb. pkg. .. 25c MILK LUNCH. lb. pkg. . . . . 23c - Gnocenyuzse . . . 29c 39c 55c 29c. 29c 29c 49c 27c zdoz. 35c eaeeeaeeeefee 2tins . 3tins SPECIAL Sweet Mix COOKIES. lb. . . . . 35c LARGE PALMOLIVE SOAP. GI ANT SIZE lvolzvsoar. 2for.......... 35c SEEDLESS RAISINS. 2 lbs. .. BLEACHED ' RAISINS. lb. bog . CHOICE QUALITY TEA. llb. 89c KING COLE COFFEE. llb. 51.05 SPECIAL DELMONTE FRUIT COCKTAIL. 3 cakes . . 27c 35c 35c tin 49c 24 lb. bag 1.59 5 lb. bag 49c - SPECIAL - PORK & BEANS 2 - 28 02. THIS 39c Jello. 3 pkgs. . . . Sugar. 10 lbs. . . 1.19 Icing. 2 lbs. . . . . 27c Lord. 2 lbs. . . . . 49c Shortening. 2 lbs. 65c Potatoes. pk. .. . 15c Cheese. lb. . . . . 49:: Dog Food. 2 tins 25c 25c D. & F. BRAND SAUSAGE. reg. 50c: SUNSET FRESH ROAST PORK, - MEAT SPECIALS -- PORK CHOPS. reg. 65c: Specidl. lb. .. 59.-. PICNIC BUTTS. special. lb. . . . . . . . . SPARERIBS. 3lbs.for LEAN SLICED BACON. lb. ... . . . .. Special. lb. . . . 45: 49c 47c 49c 55c lb. Ieeeo-one POT OF GOLD. reg. 1. LUXURY. reg. 1.20 lb. OUR ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL ON MOIRS CHOCOLATES 75lb.pkg. 1.45 pkg. 95c 3 LBS. 1.00 PHONES 888 - 889 Girl Guide News Bl-roll-or-rriendstlrp week Leaders. you -are waiting lor this news so please read and note carc- iully. Make sure that your Guides are fully acquainted with the pro- gramme. Your commissioners will be contacting you respecting the duties or special Guides and Brown- ics, Monday. Nov. 13th.. Guiders are requested to send a carlcad ct Guides and Brownies in full unl- torm accompanied by an adult in charge, to the Airport at 4.15 p.m guard by the Scroll all the pcI'l')'.i of display. At 6 p. li'l'.A11'E shall have a rally at all Queens Counts." Guides and Brownies, This will include southport, Marsliiicld. Rustivo, East Royalty. Central Royalty and Morell. Charlcttctown Companies and Packs are also ill- ciuded. Guides and Brownies will meeting at their respective churches and proceed to Prince. of Wales College Auditorium where the Scroll will be on display and the Rally will take place. Guide eaders are requested to choose a smart color party and to carry the Company ilag if possible. We plan to have a color party irom each Company, this is important. Once again we would ask that Guides and Brcwnies behave III a very orderly and quiet manner and do not cause any undue disturbance either inside or outside the build- ing. The Rally will conclude at 7.30 p.m. Mrs. Jenkins will be av- any doubt regarding the arrange- ments or phone your Commissicr.- er. Mrs. MacDonald, telephone 1454 and Mrs. Dumont 6'15-L. Mr.:. Jenkins will also be at the Rally should you need help. Wednes- day. Nov. l.'lth., is the date oi the semi-annual meeting of the Pro- vincial Girl Guide Association it you should have any diilicuity in obtaining a car contact your Commissioner but your Church Committee should be requested to help. The scroll will be arriving- at the Airport at 4.30 p.m. so do not be late. Tuesday. Nov. 14th.. the Scroll will be on display to the children and members at the public from 4 p.m. until 7.80 p.m A Guide and Brownie will be on "WEAK" BACK? Many any they get "cold" in the back- or tile ilidneyr-so euil 1 That's why thousand: lat.-ep Dr. Chan A Kidney-Liver III always on hand. For this reliable remedy in like two treatments in one- worlu Inter to relieve painful backache! due to faulty lrirlneya. Dr. Chue- ll name you can "3" depend on. st KIDNEY--LIVER PILLS This will be held at the Clover Club at 3.05 p.m. Ten will he served and the Scroll will again be on display. Mise Lucille Mac- Quald. aummereide Guider. will talk of her camping experiences while in Florida. Members oi the Provincial Council. the ecutlve and the Local ' iaticns are in- vited end member: of the public will alsolbe welcome. Guide and Brownie leaders are especially re- quested to attend in full unllorm where possible. we would also be happy to have leaders aluiat as ushers and in the serving oi the tea. This is a very large programme tor the week oi Nov. lath but it. should be I week that we shall r- member for always. Your co-op- Brcwniee attend the Rally as pos- eible. aiiabie this week it you are inl eretion is nnmtly requested to make the week a euccess and to ensure that as many Guides and P. J. MacDONALD PHONES 888 - 889 We Deliver Anywhere In The City Anytime You Need This Service HAPPY one 'll'r TIGNISII ovlm: company The 151. Tignish Guides had the most impressive meeting since they commenced Guiding. On Fri- day last lst Guides and their leaders i vlted parents and mem- bers of e C. W. L. to l1 very spe- cial presentation ceremony. Guides were smartly turned out in full uniicrm. pins polished. ties spot- less and conduct superb It is a company with which all Prince Edward Island Guides can feel proud to be associated. Guides marched into horseshoe iormatinn with color party. Myrtle Krcugh, Shirley Perry and Jean Skcrry This was the '!irst time 'rignis'r. carried the colors and were they proud! Rt.-crllits enrolled by Mrs. Jenkins were. Doris Richards, Doris Keough and Ernestine Mac- Donald. Guides recelving Second Class Badges were Aurelia Perry. Irma Harper, Teresa 'MacPhee. Freda Hogan. Barbara Shea. Flor- ence Buote. Jean Gaudet. Marion Keough. Irene Richard, Lorna Mcmnis, Helen Marie McCor- mack. Joan MacDonald. shirley Perry. -lean skerry, Myrtle Keougll. Mrs. .l.J. McNally. commissioner presented the badge: and congrat- ulated each reclpie , Mrs. Jenk- ins explained I.-he rk to be un- dertaken for the winter. The World Guiding Essay was the tirst oi the new work to be tackled and Child Nurse course as given in chadlottetown. Parents showed considerable interest and one said how happy she was to conle to the meeting to Ilnd out what went on at. Guides as the girls were al- ways so anxious to attend meet- ings. Films were shown on Fire- prevention and Safety in the Home. Arthur Arsellault very kind- ly gave of his time to operate the machine tor the showing. A love- ly Camp Fire in the dim red light and never have the Guide: of Tig- nish sung so well, it was lovely and Evensong and Taps renewal oi the Guide Promise concluded the Guide evening. lleireahments were appreciated by everyone at- ter the exciting evening and were kindly provided by the C.W.L who are the sponsors or Guiding in Tignish, On Saturday the girls met with Mrs. Jenkins. 1''. sec. to take notes lcr the Guiding Essay and'they worked with a will and it will not be long belore that part of the First Clue Test is completed. Mrs. sherry. C-W-L President. spoke most sincerely on the work or Guiding and thanked all those who helped to make it A success. 7"” " ..j.:,...(. CHAIITEIED NEW LINE The granting of complete re- eponsible sell-govnnment was urged in the lemon: report of Lord Mrs. Mcmuy was to organize ll Durham in 1839. .2I'i I ll. 14 SPECIAL ON-- 1-! -er -I-ulllndllu-av II WHITE BEANS. 5 lbs. . . . . . . . 63c lustre on floor or linoleum. 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