PAGE TEN ‘FREQ-l - because you I ' so i I SWeeI-iiizislr-(l irusli, because folks viii Kellogg's Corn Flakes fast as we make ‘em! Get yéiur bargain in modnrss, ellogfs Corn ‘lakes. .1410?” MOTHER KNOWS AIESTI Just host the strum and pour ovrr steaming macaroni; I cooked a IJJEECILd on package. ./- Cd Wnm good 01a Chase a s...- horn gets still finer iwor into that famous, famous b end-man, that's a triumph! And Ch3S¢&SflI’II)Dl'fl hasdone ii‘. It’s all over town! A finer, Chase 8r Sanborn Coffee-with an extra bonus of recious coffee oodness! More ifi, more mel- owness. more aroma-all the flavor your mp can bold! Yes sir, after pouring ihe coffee in Canada's homes for over 86 years, Chose 8: Sanbqrn‘; popu- larity todsy stands higher than ever! With its thousands of old friends. With thousands of new friends. You try it- ou'll sec why! Get s pound o Chase 6c Ssnborn today. 9; <22; / dill //1 THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN Flood-Illoiiaghan Iluptials IIaaney-Bungay ! Wedding In Halifax A quiet wedding was soiemnized J oscph‘; _Churcli. Kelly's st. Cross was the scene of a very pret- at the United Memorial manse ty wedding on Tuesday morning Halifax on December 30th when Dec. 27th when James Charles Rev. B. R. Tupper- united in mar- riage Gladys. daughter if Mr. l and Mrs. George Bungay oi Fort- une Bay, Newfoundland and Car- man only son oi the late Mi‘. and Mrs. Arthur Heaney of Clinton, Prince Edward Island. The bride was charming in a grey suit with which she wore navy accessories and a corsage oi Flood, son oi Mr. and Mrs.’ F. J. Flood, Mapioivood took as his bride Mary Irene Monagban eldest daughter of Air. and Mrs. Emmett Monaghan of Kelly's Cross. The bridal party entered the church to the strains of the Weddins Mari-h pleasingly rendered hwMrs. Mary Trainor. aunt oi the bride. _ while during the Nuptiai Mass rele- pink roses. brgtgd by the pastor, Rev. Father The couple ivero attended by Mr. Keefe. appropriate hymns were and .\irs.Lco Miles. sung by the "Myers o; {he con-i Following the wedding ceremony tracting parties. [a fECvpllfln for about fifty guests The. bride looked charming in y was held at the hone of Mr. and a costume of licht gray gabardirie MTS- Huffy lliurilhi‘. 140 Albert with hat and RCCCSSOPie-S to match. ,S1l‘E€t. She also worr a beautiful silver .\ir. and Mrs. lIe-aucy will make fox cape, the izift of the groom. ‘their home in HZIIlliIX. They were The brides onl_v attendant was 1110 113919101115 fli1111\11.\’ 10111? Wed- her sister Ml~.s Lzturentia who “115111118 E1118- sniartly attired in wine gabardinc. sllll. with matching acce-sories, Tho groonismnii was his brother; Clarence F. Flood of Charloltetownfl A large number oi’ friends and? well vrishers were prosent to wit-i ncss the ceremony. ‘They also] Tarantum And Vicinity Mr. Jzimrs Aiurnaigliaii was a visitor to Auburn on Sunday. .\iiss Edna Hughes has returned ~ ' ‘(d r c -‘ ‘Egg“?§£h1l]ndi?epla2:hilgliwniiflsegt1to 9“_“'°“““"§“ l0 resume the home of the bride's rarcnis. studies i“ P'“'C' 7mm’ spendlpg Ne“ d“ the ham“, Baum? left illc “colt-curl .11 hor honic i:i on a short honeymoon trip and Tamm““‘- n . ' sldfllft‘ 7 ii‘°§t..‘§iéii.§§i’ i3hiii°iiif 2...... Than-lair u u» women» an augment. young mun“: He ClllllllllSkP_\‘ .'Il‘(‘ plcnsoii to he": ‘vas also a mt.‘n,b\.,.‘ M Hi5 yhjoSLg that hv is l'L‘L'il\I.‘i‘lllLl irmn iin i i“ “fined For,“ dun“: we W, ririr-nl. whiz-lube FIRPIYCII ‘flllil’? war and served with in» Eighth 1111111111! “will Io 111s humc (or four years,‘ - lhe ll)(‘ill l1Il‘l1l forum mcinbcrs Battery ovrrsras during which tinic lic saw action ill‘ France. BPllIlliiIl. Hiillanfl and sceni innrr iuvci-nsicvl llliS scnson Germany‘. ‘\lr. and hlrs. Flood, iii llir lI!\'('il*\li\ll crimp», riiic por- who .’Il'(‘ \or\ pozuhir in llil‘ (‘Ilill- huii~ I41 ill!‘ lli'i‘.\l‘lll llii\l'l(t‘illl1; Illilllli). \\ill havc ill!‘ mod wishes iniidiiiuvis mid livpirs which are oi’ all for lhcir future llflpplllcrs llil(ll'l' tiiscussion. i and prosperity. Mr. and Mrs. Aielvln Mnmaghan, when iricnds and neighbours ga- itiiorcd at their new home to pre- sent them with a gold-seal linoleum and alarm clock. The address was Jlven by Mr. Miiuricb Cummlskcy and presentation made by Messrs Ernest Hughes and Rudolph Mur- naghan. Although iakrn entirely by surprise. Mr. Murnaghari thanked them in H. iew well chosen words rm behalf of himself and Mr=. LT“ 'rr“ntf‘d membnnu "e Murnaziuiii. Mii>1ii~ uns iurnishccl Embed and heayut In!‘ the occasion in" ‘lira. Stephen 5‘ lnfllmmadon i“ the up”; u”. | Muinagzhan. Iliessizs Lcn \\'Ffilllr'l'- trlls, throat and bronchial tubes Ll ble and Lawrence ‘lrainor. The rapidly reduced. evening was spflli, in danriiic and "To help drive out a cold in one the local talent was displayed in 1118M. I stronsiv ffliflmmfillfi isinging and step-dancing. Lunch Cltarrh-o-zone." Follow the advice 5 was Served and m‘. imppy gm“; live" by the Writ" °t m“ bu"- iieft in the wcc morning hours, I MmltTeal 51mm?“ m“- A" ‘mm’ l ivisliinq Mr. and Mrs Nlurunflhan ‘m’ 5°“ C*““"h'°'l°"° I“ 33° m‘ and son much happiness in their 75c sizes. new home’ ~ ~-~ A \'ct'_v pleasant evening was spent at ll lioiise-ivarming party for ‘I discovered the easiest way to i help snd a cold is to take deep breaths oi Cstarrh-o-zonc." l. It is Iiarrnless. L‘. It attacks a cold instantly. l. It helps u» destroy the [arms that cause the cold. s. It opens the breathing organs to the free passage of fresh Ill. In Cl-IARLOTTETOWN more and more “encores” for this [Girl Guide News u ATTENTION all Guide Leaders and Brown Owls ATTENTION liiiily Rally - Rally-ycssi Rally fur Guides and Brownies of Churioiicioivn is being held at the Y. M. C. A. building to cele- brate “Fhinking Day". A lovely prograiiiiiio of films and songs is bring zirrungud so all come along- Crntrzil lioyalli‘, Soulhpori and Mllirlllléld are ii!so invited. We expect all Guides and Brow iiies to behave in a very orderly manner and to 3l‘l'I\‘C at the building in compan- ics with your Lcadurs. Moot at )our usual llsll first and thcn proceed. As each Leadci" arrives with her (‘nniiwany or Pack she will be given a number and that number is to be remembered throughout tho Pvt-rung. Al. the closr oi ilic untcrtaiiiinciit your niiiiiiioi" \\'.lll b0 (‘ulltd and 0X1‘. will procccd by numbers, first. .~(‘(‘UI'II'I iirici so 0n. Please do not crowd ihc entrance either coming or going but kecp with your Lead- or and Company. All Guidcs and Brmviinxs slioulrl \\'(‘-'II' uniform ii possibly but not ORSOIIINII. The r-vcningls (‘PlUUFdtlflll \\ill close at 7 o'clock ivronipily. Church Parade on Sunday 19th. 1t was decided by Guido Loaders that all Guides and BFOWXIIPS would at- tend tiicii" own Churches Willi Scouts ililfl (‘iibs \\'iii-ri~ possiblr. Special iiiicntioii should be paid to cleanliiivss of uniforms and general appcaranci‘. A Guide should [)l'\'.‘?(‘lli :i smart look at till limos. NEWS l“lt0.\l Kl-lNSlNti-‘ION It is FPpOPiPITIIIIYIl Kensington lhal rapid sii-idcs are bring made in thcii" (Purim: iwnzrziiiiiiic. Th-o Guide (‘oinniiii 1-1 lwtu: irurzan- ized utidw iiu iifiililoihll of Alia. Reg. lininion and .\li< Auld. Wt \\'lSIl them cvmy Sill“ s. Brown- ies arc being continued with Brown Owl Geraldine McLean and Tawny Owl Hazel Hughes. Goldon Bur work is still. going zihczid rind thort- will b0 plcniy of awards in ilic Spring for lhCSC enthusiastic littlc Broivnirs. The Kcnsington Guido Committee arc also doing their part i0 hclp the Guido lilovcmcnt along and re- cently raisod funds by having a very succcsr-iul Pantry Slllf‘. Do not forget Church Parade on Sun- day Brownies and Guides 0i’ Kensingion and lots of luck and fun in your Guiding and Brownie Land. Thanks l with bo thank the Box holders of GlPii Willimi, Caledonia. Glen blnrtiii. w-iio ivreseiitcd nir with gifts. cards. money. at Christmas. Special thanks In Mr. and Mrs. C. R. ‘Martin who callod at my hoiml? in his usual good manner oooom- pan-led by his iroorl friolidis, Mr. and Mrs, John N. MacPht-ison and preteen-tori each and ovory one oi our family WiIlh gills. Clerncntina McGuigan, Mall Courier. R. R. ‘.2. IN MEMORIAM In loving mcmury of our dear brother J. W. Bruce. illaclmod. who passed away February 16th. 1948. He had a naturc you couldn't help loving. And a honrt that wss truer than gold To those who knfw him and loved m His mcnzory will now-r BTBW "Id- Evrr Rcmcmliorrd by Sisters, Lillian and Ilolena. IN MEMORIAM 1n loving mrmory of our darlinil son and brother. J W’. BRUCE ‘MacLEOD who passed away February I6, 1M8 Lt St. Anne's Military Ilospltal. Quebec Tonight the stars are gleaming On s. lonely silent grave Where. sleeps In dreamless slumber One wn loved, but could not save. May Heaven's winds blow softly. (for that sweet and Iisllowed spot Whom one we Irm-d lies sleeping, Who will never be forgot. To you who have a son Treuuro him with earn For you never know iils value "IIII you see his Vlclnt ohslr. y," mgy wlpn out runny things But this, they wipe out never Tim msmorim of those happy days When we were Ill tolethcr. Ever Remembered and Sadly Missed by Mum, ‘Dnil and Sterling. (Hun: GLISSQ £00K“! WIRE ’, z/ cow BIlAIIIl v 1 ~ imuuc sons 9 FEBRUARY 16. 1950 While Sarah Berk. widow of the latc John P. Beck. Born In Glen she was in her 92nd year. - with dccp v neighbours and n bust of irirniis. l Rrnudfion. Danny, at home. Ono. son. Pelcr. prcdrci-nscd her. ‘, Ali's. Mary HllDllliUlKl. lmris, liming; and two brothers, Angus Donald and John MacDonald, both residlnzin Glen William; also 31 grandchildren and ‘.28 grunt gzriind cliildrcn i Tlir iunorzil \\Ii-‘ bclrl Sunday.‘ lows; , \\'l‘f‘£\Lll~N.’llh.'Ill, Lloyd, Fred and families, Sprn_vs—l=‘rrd and Danni", Mao and Johiinic, hiinnie and Peter. Rhyliis and Clareiic». Elva rind Junior. Doris and Lester, Mr. and Mrs. Nornuin lliarLcod and Nugmlgd .\ir. Thoiiizis Gruhnni. MRS. ('A.\IPBELL, 91. South High Slrert, died in hospital in Port. CflmpliPll had been a resident Port. Arthur since i004 when the iriwii was Landing, Mrs. Campbell was iictivo in Bled Cross dilriiip lhc First nnd Second World Wars and was ma. scnted with society for iior scrvirc. She ivas an adherent ChUTClI, . generations. A son, Robert. lives at 152 Peter Slrer-t. A daughter, Allie.‘ MTS- 0. E. Boyd, lives at the family home. Z5 South Hlch Street. An-l other daughter, Ielvii. Mrs, Robcrismi, Rnckivood Avenur. James Platts. Blue Creek. Washing-l ton; Fred Piatts, Nova Scolia, and Henry Pliitts, Elinsrlsio. P. E. 1. eight greaI-crnndchiriren and two grout-great grant-children. IIQX‘ husband, willlnm Campbrll. in i914. A died in deceased her in i937 11nd i939. A granddauuhtcr izrnnsons of Airs. killed in action in World War Two. IN MEMORIAM - BENJAMIN JARDINE Suddenly at Brooklyn, January 31, Benjamin Jardine in his ‘ year. Although ' failing health his sudden passifi came as l great shock to his wife and fam- ily and friends. He was talking to his wife a few minutes before he passed away. He will be greatly, Hxlssed by his many friends, cs- pccially in the community where he spent all his life. Ha leaves to mourn his wife, three sons and one daughter, Russell in Glen Martin, Jennie. Mrs. Hector MacLeod. Point Prim, Christopher and Walter all home also three sisters and two brothers, Annie, Mrs. James Bears, Athol, Mass; James, Kings- boro; Mary, Mrs. Frank Reeves, Fret-town; John. Charlottetown; Caroline. lilrs, John S. Living- stone, Murray Harbour. The service was conducted a‘. the home and grave by Mr. George Walker. The pail-bearers were, John Whiicway, John~M. lVlacHherson, Lauglilin McKin- non, Ntilhan Buurs. Alurclocl: Mc- Gowan. Simon (Tainphcll. IN MEMORIAM MRS. SARAH BECK There passed away at hcr home. Sands, on Jan. l9, Mrs. William. was lcairiicd! rvgrci. bv n la ivos.‘ News of her death Left to mourn are four suns and} four flallillliPfS, namely: Edith, Howard Ainclmori. SOYllillf‘!'\'lll(', Mass; Lmlis, fort .>'\ll'_'lr‘<_ trash-i inuton: William, Atlliitllvili. NIJIRSL‘ Fred, iii. hoiur; Zettir. Mi» Louis llnrrls. Cape Brzir; Vinnie Mrs, Peter White, l\lurra_v Ilnrlior; John. Vifhitc Sands; Sadie Mrs. Russell’ Horton. Waiihaui, Mass; also q a wriiiw Bidllil-gilre PALMOLIIIE BATH SIZE Palmolivel New Exotic Frog ra neg Oceans of "BNWIY Lam".- So s°°"'i~o Mildnq" .\_q sting 50nd and 1°“ 5 buy BATH Slll PAl-MOLIVI A SHOWER 1o nsrnssn When things get you down, step into s soothing Palmolive hath. Cream your whole body with Palrnolivds cx/ra-nri/d lather. Soak . . take it easy . . lctfhat restful Palmolive hath calm your nerves, case you: aching muscles. Or if time is short-l few seconds undcraiingling shunt-r with hath size Palmolive sud you'll step out ihoroughlv refreshed! Bath or shower-youill love extra-big, C.\’!r¢|1m[Id SIN‘ is also sur\ii'cd by a sis I‘. hint"- Jari. 22. from the Baptist Church Murray Harbor. Services at chin-rm. and izrave RH‘. Robert Bryan. pastor Church oi Ch dcccnscd “'15 a vilnrd incmbci i hvl oi ihr. ihl. bring conducted .~l. of whirli The pallbearers were Amlln‘ Bell. Arnatt. Nicolle. Harry White,‘ VIFIOI‘ Brooks George llacLcan. Laurence Stewart. The floral offerings were as fol- l US! TIIERMOGINE MEDICIITEII WOOL Help SOOTIIE of rheumatic pains. drug store today! i s and ACIIES QUICKLY I For those aching muscles. let the soothing but n Medicated Wool help give you quirk. clean relief. It goes to work st once-not messy-easy to use. For chest colds, sore threat. bronchitis. neuralgia, lumbago. sciatica and minor 8y inhaling Tirusroolnl Medicated Rub, n companion product, yolfllquiekly help do" up uncomfortable held colds. Buy n: your TIIEIIMOGEIIE MEDICATED WOOL PAIII DIES IN PORT ARTHUR Mrs. Aiargarct Campbell, 9i, of 25 Aflbur last. wcvk, Mrs. of naniczl Port Arthur's Born in Prince Edward Island. the an award by ihg oi Si. Paul's United Mrs, Campbell is HlFVlVPd by four NAPOLEON and UNCLE BLBY by Clifford McBride unorzruiwretv, ELBYAMPOLEOWS wrap. You,’ l» U DON'T KNOW ‘THE AWFUL MEANING-CF .. n. Pflllllr‘ r1 m... om ‘WWI’ IN HOLLYWOOD. HE'S M5HED UP- HIS ‘PICTURE y QREER IS FINISHED.’- A. S.‘ result-s at D3 South Also $lll'\'l\'ll‘;1 are ihrec brothers,‘ i‘ Tbvre are eiizht grandchildren,‘ Mrs. Campbell was prcdoceased by Robberson son. Hollie. i042. Two dnugiitcrs pre- dict! in 1947. Two Cnmpbcll w-cro \ huhkipli: \. \\ i l‘ \ x uhwwb‘. i‘ ~ \‘\\\\ i1» ~‘\ 1‘ “M ‘xv \\ \‘ \‘. NAPOLEON FTWQTG TI-VSII-LIEST EXPERIENCE WE EVER BOY .’_ Alfl I fid-AD ITRF QVEE." ‘ ‘ HAD. IN MEMORIAM In loving mrmory 0|’ JAMES DENNIS Nb lined l-wsy February 16, ljfl. "Gone but not forgotten." Inserted by Son Bill. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of my Mother. Mrs. Thomas Prowiic, Union Road; at: passed away on February 16th.‘ There llir lillds from oarlh trans- planted ‘For our coming watch and wall. In the upper garden growing Just within Uho pearly gate. In our lonely hours of thinking TMIIIIIII 0i you are ever near. We lhlll meet qsln some morning In the upper urden then. I Ever Rernoimbtrt-d by Daughter 1 Tillie. IN MEMORIAM In loving IIIPIIIOIy of my our. F1411". Edillr Shrllh. who pasml sway February lath. 1045. N01! dny do we forget hlm, In our hearts he ls always mar We Who love Mm, bully mlg hlm Al It lawns lnother yon. i Imlngly Remembered by George om! Lily M. 80h * by Ken Reynolds -"\'i\ll\ (ii “The Guardia nWant Ad said that grass seed would 111°“ “Ywherir-"OW I runiiose you're satisfied!" ... 1d‘ ‘Iu<g:-3_ § k. II. iii‘. ._ .i..i I 1 \ 9359;;