OCTOBER 6. 1949 SPECIAL VALUES! TIIIIIISIIAY. rniosv and ssrunonv MEWS PARKAS Heavy Wool Quilted L‘ ' __ F - proof Gabardine-AssdlltllelgsShadelfilldhndfndy Hoods_sllow'l' nil-inns slums Fancy Striped Broadcloth Shirts-F ed Collars — Economy Priced n“ Men's Dress Sex-Economy l , Priced . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ , , _ _ Men's Wool Cardigan Sweaters Men's Heavy Jumbo Sweaters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,_ LADIES’ GARIIIGIIIIS i§fifi.."2i.§2l' Y°§.'..‘i°1‘.'.‘i‘3“' . ._ rrrr . . . . .... 3.1 9 Ladies‘ Nylons — 45 Gauge Special. Pair - ~ . - . . . . 3.69 Boys’ Pullovers Neck 52f" 1.95 2.19 DRY GOODS C0. Boys’ Fleece Combination: "'--- rrrriiir Where Your Dollor Buys More Tweei Bldg. 166 Gt. George Street Phone 2754 DRIES IN 20 MINUTES TO A BEAUTIFUL for LINOLEUMS MASTIC TILE and " PAINTED FLOORS Md for your frhrowood floors ‘ —mo HAWES’ FLOOR WAX ' --rhe finest that money eon bvy., -__. BOMBARDMENT MUDDY RIVER 1 Enough mud has been dredaodl iu built another Great Wall of chlna_ rive to strike the ground. i fltglllons of meteorites eater‘ the t _ E l nd' esr ‘a atmosp or every ours mm the Thames ltlver in n! a h" wohmly on]; “m . d“ ‘up .._ ‘Q... , .. . “tientral. Guardian . This column is reserved for news of looai interest. but advertising at 541""! nature may be inserted 3:‘: antenna-word. strictly psy- COOIS for Photographs, IIUWAID MIaINNIS Fitted Footwear at 175 Queen Street.’ our RIGHT-Buy 1 While 59M"! Machine at Holman's. aoivranenantuv LIFE m. suaaucs. DB. I. D. KENNEDY will be absent from his office from October 5th to 24th. Office open from 2 to 4. BUY THAT new W_hlte Sewing mcnt Plan 10% down, monthly payments, COME INTO iiouirarcs Char- lottetown or Summerside, for a free demonstration of the famous While Sewing Machine. and 10 GOLF CLUB members are here- by notified that» the annual meet- ing scheduled for_ Saturday will b! postponed untll,a later date. REV. MB. IIUDSPETH. General Secretary of the Bible Society in Canada will be the» guest speaker at’ the service in St. Mark's An- glican Church, Kcnslngton, Friday PVPMHB. Oc ober 7th. at 8 o'clock. Everyone w lcome, NOTICE 1'0 ADVEBTIeIRB. - Advertisers are reminded that their C0D)‘ must be in the Guardian not ister than noon the prev- 1011! day t0 guarantee insertion Out of city advertisers who tele- phone classifleds. etc. should par "cllllfly bear this in mind. HEAR REV. MR. HUDSPETH, Canadian Secretary Bible Society next Sunday morning at eleven oclock servicc, in Trinity United Church, Charlottetown. Address lUbl@¢t-~"The Wilderness Blas- some". Service broadcast. Every- body welcome. CITY POLICE COURT —- At the Stipendlary Magistrate's Court yes- terday, a man charged with oper- Mm! a motor vehicle while in- toxlceted was sentenced to 30 days in_jall. Two men charged with 11cm! drunk and incapable also ap- pearcd, one being fined $5 and costs or 10 days. while the other was remanded until today. A man charged with disorderly conduct was fined $5 and costs or 10 days. MALE CHORUS REREABSAL - The regular weekly practise of the Charlottetown Mole Chorus held Tuesday evening in the bun- quet hall of the Y, M. C. A. with a smaller attendance due to thc Potato Festival at the Forum. Miss Louise Cox presided at the piano with Mr. Stan. Linkicttcr direct- ing. The chorus is showing rc- markablc improvement which is vary encouraging to the Director and members. The chorus is in need of more members especially for first tenors and it is hoped that new members will enroll soon so. as to be rcady to present a concert in the near future. The Chorus meets every Tuesday eve- ning at 8 o'clock and a special effort is being made to increase the membership ior the noxt re- hearsal. It is hoped that any pcr- son intcrested in singing‘wiil be on hand. Personals Friends of Mr. Gorhsm Cooke will regret to hear that he has re-ontercri the City Hospital for an operation, John H, Myers, Hampton, form- er Conservative member for Queen's County in the House of Commons, has eniercd the P. E. l. Hospital for treatment. Miss Shirley Sheiren, after com- plating s course in Laboratory Techneloly. has accepted a posi- tion on the staff of the Saint John General Hospital. Shirley is the daughter of Hr. and Mrs. Clif- ford Shcrren, City. Mr. Gerald McMillan of Spencer, Mann and Miss Margaret Denrti- hen, Fltchbiirg. Mass, left on re- turn to their homes after a very pleasant visit in Pownel, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose McMillan. Mrs. Edward Sullivan. Boston. Mesa, her daughter, Mrs. Vardon. and the latter's young child, Sua- an. are visiting Mrs. Sullivan's brather-in-lnw and sister, Mr. E. W. MacKlnnon, C.B.E., and Mrs. MaeKinnon. 3 Grafton Street, Charlottetown. They motored from Boston. ; \ "a i ,/ it!" . l,enriineqq\ an: A MUST TODAY! The feet pace of modern lite may system. A sparkling dose of Inc's the morning when needed may help you throush these dsye o! high-pressured biulness. END‘! "Faun Sear" hclPl dliflllll "l" cause upsets in your digestive "Faun sub" first thing la Machine on the Holman Easy Pay-e WZIS . matter punctusiiy, which helps remove a cause oi‘ headaches. ill-Emil"! 5N4‘ noes and indigestion. Iuo is both safe and pleasant. smmnaillsh . “FRUIT siitr" GUARDIAN. PAIIKDALE COMMUNITY BUN, DAY SCHOOL — A new Sunduy| School will be opened in the Wo- men's Institute liall, Parkdale. next Sunday, at 2:30 in thc after- noon. The Superintendent of thisi new school will be Mr. Fultonl Robertson, and no will be instaL- led in that office by Dr, Lloyd W,» Shaw, General Superintendent oil Trinity United Church Sunday‘. School. The committee in charge- of the Women's institute Hull isl as follows: Mrs. Warren Burns, President; Mrs. John Mcbiachern,‘ Secretary; Mrs. Fred l-lickox, Trea- surer. The opening of this Sun. day School is a popular move and, the residents of Pnrkilalc and] members of the institute arc to. be congratulated on their en-| thuslasm. McCarthy-Warren ; ‘Wedding At ' Trinity Church i Trinity United Church, Char-l lotlsetown. was the scene of a pretty Autumn wedding on Satur- day afternoon, October lst, 1949.1 at 2 o'clock when Joyce Eileen, daughter of Mr. iznd Mrs. Gordon C. Warren, was united in marri- age to Mr. Percy Wilbert Mc-' Carthy. son of Capt. J. C. and‘ Mrs. McCarthy, uf Halifax. | The ceremony “as performerli by the Rev. H. E. D. Ashford. To the strains of Lohongrlnls Bridal March, beautifully rendered by Mr, Paul Cudmore, the bride entered the church on the arm of her father who gave her in marriage. She was lovely in her floor- lcngth dress of cream satin with sweetheart neckline, long sleeves. bustle back and stcd pearl trini- mings. Her floor-length veil was hold in place with a bcarl- ed headdress and she carried nn arm bouquet of lose glariioli. She was attended by her cousin. Miss Elaine Mutch as bridesmaid, who were s floor-Icncih gown of lur- quoisoitaftcta with matching mitts of taffeta and nci. Her headdress we! of net and flowers and she carried an arm bouquet of cream gladioii. Miss Margaret Bcairsto made e Winsome little flower girl attired in floor lengtlv sown of turqlwlfii‘ crepe fashioned on the lines of the bride's with sweetheart neckline and bustle back. She snore s matching headdress of flowers and carried a basket of pink sweet- peris and white roses. Mr. Fred McCarthy of Halifax was his brother's groomsmsn. ‘ Mr. Robert Rogers and Mr. Blair Brehaut were the ushecs. _ During the signing of the regis- ter Miss Christine King sang vcfy sweetly "Through The Years." The church was decorated with Autumn flowers. each guest llPW being marked by e bow of while ribbon and a colored fell aster. Following the ceremony a recs?" tion was held at Seaside inn. Re- ceiving with the bridal party were the parents of the bride nfld groom, The, bride's mother chose a dress of Rosewood crepe with black and white accessories. She wore a corsage of pink roses- M"- McCarthy. mother of the 11'0""- wore a dress of two-tone It'll! with grey and black accessories. fler corsege was of red roses: The dinlngroom was beautifully decorated with Fall flowers and Autumn leaves. The bride! "b19- with its lilhted tirllt". W" "'1' tered with a three-tier wetldlfll cake on which stood a mllilllill‘! bride and groom under a white bell. ~ The cake was later out W! served by the brides aunt, Mrs. .1‘. W. Warren. - Presiding st the tea table were Mrs. G. R. Sterratt of Halifax and Mrs. R. C. Parent of Char- lottetown. Assisting in aervlni We"? M"- Wilson Ross. Ssckville. Mill 119°" Howard, Halifax, Misses awvnneih IN MEEiORIAM oetetm- 0th, rue-me ' ma: sons WILLIAM now/m Remembrance is a I014!" fill! D591! "h! to blfll. bit bl in VIII!- Tn have, to love and that to part lg QM greatest arrow of av‘! ’ IIQIS. n; year's may WIN oat ml»! -~ c- o" roe-aw. .... ‘I'll Q1!!! ° when we were all MINNI- (JHARLUTTETOWN » run THANKSGIVING Blue Concorld Grapes - Fresh Stock While they lost Basket TREASURE BRAND YAaN 20 Beautiful Shades 1 oz. 3 Ply skeins For 1e Miracle Whip, 8 oz. . . . . . ..2 Kraft Cheese, 1-2 lb. ‘pkg. ..Z Minced Sockyeye Salmon 4tins . . . . . 100 p. c. Pure Virgin Wool PAGE THREE Make Thanksgiving a real Holiday this season SPRING CAPON CHICKEN - 5 fo 9 lbs. each ‘ YOUNG HEN TURKE'YS - 8 fo 20 lbs. each DUCKS - 41o 7 lbs. each All Poultry TENDER YOUNG FOWL - 5 fo 7 lbs. each ' GEESE TO ARRIVE Cleaned Free Of Charge ' Cooking Apples. 4 i-bs. 25c Choice Celery, large 19c iceberg Hood Lettuce 23c Squash, lb. . . . - - - - -- 6C Pumpkins for Pies, lb... 5c Washed Carrots, 3 llss..25c Washed Parsnips, 3 lbs. 25c Choice Onions, 5 lbs. 19c Summer Savoury, bunch 15c Cranberries, qt. _. . . . . .35: Choice Potatoes, peck 39c Bulk Pot Barley, ib.'...l0c _Lima Beans Diced, 'lb..23c Split Peas, lb. .....17c Y. E. Beans, 3 lbs. .. .49c C 5c 9c 00 Extra Special- Give your shoes Our special BLEND "PEA Limit 3 lbs. to an order, lb. - rturro SHORTENIING 3 lbs. WTMALADE-Jure orencs. 3 "H" SHOE PO'Ll‘SH—Black or Brown Z tin; I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A good flavoured Blend 25c n. ti... A t"... 3 ""9 _.____-- Plliti taro 1 _flo 4 lbs. ................................... .- 1 Emperor Just Arrived ‘ ‘ 1 l ::;g:s:le2llc||l;l_ls_ _ Sweet Potatoes, lb. - Very Meaty CU". l-‘b- ' ‘ ' ' " 187 GREAT . Phone '14‘? Davison and Elaine Glover of Kell- sington, Mrs. Rhodes We!!!“ U"! the Misses Mona Clay. Mabel Cum- mlngs, Ruth Clements and Phyllle Munn of Charlottetown. immediately following Mr. and Mrs. McCarthy loft on a short- honeymoon through Now Bruns- wick end Nova Scotis. For travel- ling the bride wore a suit of navy blue with lighter blue hat and top coat and navy accessories. Her carnage was of rr-d carna-e tions. Among the out-of-town guests attending the wedding were the bride's grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Davison of Kcnslng- inn. Balanced ' for softness and strength! Never too soft . . e never harsh . . . but perfectly balanced fo! softness and strength. ' 'ROlLS_ zzso sums and ‘sum pad lamb. Ml Iotratt- i Issa hvlagly IQQbarod Iilsol by ller DaIghtea-ln-Iaw ~ , in s. s.eoov r l. iFresh Country PORK for Roastinfl r_§- ‘BASH a. oiisiiv stones 49c GEORGE ST. We Deliver 0.0.1). _ PHONE R-ATIONING wonvsuwon couscous. sump- shis-e. England - (OP) — Wolver- ton Common. one of five Hamp- shire villages urslnill’ ""91"! F phone booth. got one after the vil- lages drew lots. ______.___ noun or Manner annotation. Norfolk. mislead-- (CJ) — Villagers subscribed £50 ($165) for s. new ornamental Illn- post to give "a little more dignity u. the market place." 111w didn't like the plain port nurshwfl W the county council. APEILPRODUCT _ Z4 lb. Bag EXTRA SPECIAL:- Crirhson Grdvenstein APPLES-He Del 4 Dozen Not 1 Breakfast BACON—Mochine sliced ends A good supply for this sale, lb. First Grade ORJEAMERY BUTTER Lb. . . . . . . .. r hG acorns: cllrlrrahllill. you wait, lb. 55C .. 1.00 l Fancy Fitted RED CHERRIES For Pies and Desserts... 3 Tins . . . . . . New Pack PEACHES 50 p.c. Sugar Syrup 5 tins 95c. 24 tin case . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A 19c Bulk Macaroni, 2 lbs.. 15¢ Kraft Dinner, 2 pkg|.. 33c Bulk Prunes, Z lbs... . .35: _ Bulk Raisins, 5 lbs. M100 Pitted Dates, 4 lbs... .1.00 Bulk Cocoonut, lb. ....55c . Sunkist Juicy Oranges 4 Dozen 392's 1 o Buy them by the bagful I W”, 09/.‘ u Q " k c k’ Pr; Illa. .. 43c Robin Hood Flour NAPOLEON AND UNCLE ELIT By Clifford Melride eooe HEAVENQ WILLIE.’ wuv snoumi csoou’~i"ro1u' can i 1 P. M. Broadcast scv. w. ii. iiuosrsrii. M- A. M- 8- E- Genorai Secretary British and Foreign Bible Society in Canada will be the guest speaker on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7th-8 an. sr. Mann's anoucau cuuncn. RENSINGFON suunav, 0010mm 9n. ' TRINITY UNITED CHURCH. GHARI-OTTETOWN 1i AM. Broadcast BAPTIST CHURCH. SUMMERSIDM ruasoav. OCTOBER 1m. PRESBYTERIAN cmmcrr, honorarium-a an. Plan ob hear Mr. lludepeth, who ls a graduate of Larg- bridge Unlverlity. and a man of fine gifts and unusual ex- perlenco. Everyone la invited to attend these services. ' <"" u..-