(lid Rugs For New LINE-UP roa. GRAHAM LONDON (Reuters) — Hundreds Thursday, April 29, 1954 ‘file Guardian ' Broailloom Rugs CUSTOM MADE From your old rugs and woollen materials into beautiful Broadloom Rugs in any size in all new colors. mu Representative In town for a few days only. For free estimate in the privacy of your own home call- MR. MATHESON, Queen Hotel Phone 5531 of office workers. lawyers. printers, a law newspapermenand a cab- inet minister; Sir Walter Menck- Page 8 ton. minister of labor. lined up in the warm spring sunshine during the lunch hour Tuesday to hear American evangelist Billy Graham speak in Fleet street's 12th century church. st. Du.nstan's-in-the-West. -Pres Pianlsts, Vocalists, Vi NOTRE DAME SENIOR MUSICIANS G Aiiiiuiii. SPRING coiicenr _ and Notm Dame Choir THURSDAY, APRIL’ 29—8:15 PM. Admission 50c ent olinists, I-‘olk Dances Mor fiat ‘ ys” For Week-End Shoppers CITY AND DISTRICT COOK'S for Perfect Plctlllfll. SATURDAY. May 8th, is the iinal day for paying the Iirst in- C3A5wE”- 1°? 3””? 7h°W' I stallment of city taxes. graphs. ‘YOU! DOLLAR ll!!! Dl0IE- quete, Weddings, Conventions and at tho HUGHES DRUG lT0ll- Bocial Gstherings. Phone 1412. IKIBOBENE. Electric and Pro- VISIT I-ll-STYLE MILLTNEEY. pane Gas. Reirlgerators. Bryenton 1835’: Great George Street. Every and Mac.Kay. style Hi-style. ISLAND GRILL. Queen‘ ltreet SERVICE TO SICK. Dial 5132, Dial 6223. Serving lull course dln- cantwell‘s ners. specialising Chinese dish. Gloria. BEGINNING May 1st, our oiiioe PANTRY SALE. .. sfmpwng _. and Yard will close Saturdays at sous, Saturdgy, Mgy in, 2 p_ m. noon. Arnfast Coal Co. Kingston Baptist W. M. B. THE FIRST installment at City TAKE YOUI. CHILDREN to see taxes is due and payable on May "Petez','Peter. nimpkin Eo.t.e-i'" to- 8th. 1954. night or tomorrow. Tickets at Red- lains, Old Spain, Fosters and Pat- ‘ tersona. INTEREST at the rate of 1/2 of 1% per month will be charged on the first installment at city taxes after May 8th. 1954. l DON’T FORGET the .Sale this afternoon at Murdoch iNicholson'.s, South Milton. SANDY’S'Now catering to Ban» vertenly ommltied in the obituary iof Mrs. John D. McPhee, in the liist of survivors was her son, ‘Charles McPhee, with whom she ‘lived. l l FUNERAL AT BELFAST — The funeral of the late Mrs. Annie C. Nicholson widow of the late James A. Nicholson of Orwell Cove was held Irom St. John's Church, Bel- LADIES’ SHOP FURNITURE fast. yesterday alternoou. Service at the Church and grave were conducted by Rev. James East- wood, M. A., assisted by the Rev. George W. 'I‘illey. Hymns sung were: "The Lord Is My Shepherd". "There Is No Night In Heaven" IN MEMORIAM in loving memory ol our dear Salvation Army Auditor In City Pharmacy, next to ‘ Auction Wm Within our hearts he Ilvoth etlll. I SUBVIVEB ..MOTHER. — Isaad-, ‘ husband and father Albert Finnan ‘who deported this life on April u 29th. me. Please God forgive a silent tear. Brigadier Harold Wellman. na- tional auditor of the Salvation Armv, with headquarters in ‘rar- IA .°cl.e‘ wnh “me ha ‘O’. here onto II visiting the Bit)’ On i.I’lG ‘ you in" “nu ,“,.,.. "I '. km", last lap of an ofticiai tour which Bu‘ he ... Q“, 1)“ ‘ml '. loved took him from the Pacific to LIIO Mm .._ Atlantic, and will terminate at V St. John's. Nfld. next week. 1 H2 meant so much to Ill of III. Brigadier Weliman, was born ,Much man then we could any in England, the son of parents I110 hull in W0 MI! I-houghte in with as years service as salva- tion Army oiiicers. He went to 1 words ion this nmnorhl «hr. the United states early in life and in due course went over- |.‘*°"""’ ‘°'''‘°l_.'‘::‘';°‘ '” ‘”"' '"“' seas with the 109th. iniantry of " the such. Division. United star» I army in the First World War. A IN MEMORIAM .3:..1::"‘":::..‘.'i'"*.::"*:;':;.c: ' In Inn,‘ mm“, of wmhm school for Salvation Army officers Mu,phy' who pun‘! "fly ‘pm in New York and was commis- izguh 19”’ NV‘/Iilxileld stfiattioiiheiit T:rv‘§eITflI?nK:l9fi:- lone year has passed dance that sad Alabama in i924, he was trans- , d-v. (erred to Winnipeg. 5 When one we loved was called away. Brigadier Wellman went over- God took him home, it was Ills seas once again in 1930 with the First Canadian Division where he remained until 1942. He was ap- _ _ pointed War Services inspector iU"‘"'I’ Mm" "' "7 1"“ “"1 for the salvation Army in Can- ‘ """"’- ads at that time. and in this cap- aclty made his only former visit i°.:2= .*:.::-“z. N:.,.:."“.:-. IN MEMORIAM fin In loving memory oi During his stay here. the Brig- adier la a guest. at Sunset Lodge which he finds a splendid arb- , M" "“' M"" ”‘"‘°"‘ “""“"" dition to the salvation Army Mother, April zath, mo. homet . Father, May zeta, iesz. ‘ s'ra'n: vssrr ' ‘Deep in our hearts your memories as-9 kept, STOCKHOLM — (OP) — IQ ' We loved you too dearly to [war Gustaf Adolf and Queen Louise are l to.-3.1, expected to use the cruiser 'n'o Kmnor Three crowns, flagship oi! Inserted by the Family. the awedish Navy, for their state visit to London June 2B——Ju.l*y ‘L Amom, th, London em,,.m;n,n,n¢. ? E I A A B. S ' V a a ' also a solo "Face To Face", was} 1 ‘h 1 mm 1. u t g‘ A rI:A1ItIereIII)ell'be’l"l RI,v,,-3"’ P I if. gE1ampye‘rfor-snarioe at the Our- . ‘ a I B ‘Messrs. D J. MacKenale, Irvin’! Orson‘ . "“ °“'d°“ °I’”* h°“”' , FITSII lluality....colored order mog;,°;cDg;g§u-Ed;;;g;=°is,g,r;cLgg;,;J A,;‘:,;,, m;;*u',,y,';‘;:=,g,o,<;f F-i...s.. nosrrras. ‘ Women's Spring DRESSES Regular 12.95 . ‘ FLANNELEATTE’ BLANKETS ‘John Worth. Interment was in‘ to her of her iIl.negs_ M p,,,,m The hotel des Invalldes in Par to hear of an improvement'i.n her i FINN-4N—1n 10'1"! ITIOIIIOU 0' my Mrs. J. G, Dennis and Miss Miriam In my hm“ W“ ‘ml "'8 forflfliltives and friends in Medford, ‘Eh. gen”; c,memy_ Mrg_Di1{fy 1. ,, fluent in nu iounded in 1670, contains the torn I My Charlottetown Hoqmai. Au hop. of NlP01¢0fl- . g; M 1 IN MEMORIAM °°'"““°"- Mr. and Mrs. Reagh Sudsbury. dear Father. who mow um MacDonald etu a h l t ‘April 29th, 1958. gsunday evenlnrg agile‘: visitcint refi- Jamaica Plain and Marshficld. yum.» Loving D,u‘M°,' |‘l\J/viassx. and in Providence, R. 1.. l . . . L’. > '1 f‘ c. E 0 II S > 0 5‘ I é 2 "1 2 asssmusl Week-End Mrs. mm. Lavnle. as nmsssssssssssssss SPECIAL ' ‘ It is time to cast aside the old winter sweaters and heavy draggy . skirts. You will step with pep in one of these better dresses in silk. Pflif - I I taiiets. or crepe, size 11-17 and 12-20. The colors are red. mauve, navy or prints. That man is neglecting the furnace these nights. You can sink into ' slumber with these warm. deeply napped stsndard size white flannel- ette blankets with colored borders. The size is 70 x 90. This is National Baby Week. the time to go “buy-buy" for baby. We at PIERCE’S are always prepared to baby your Infant with the best in baby foods. Bring baby with you when shopping this week-end, we want to meet him and in ob- servance of Baby Week we are giving every baby that comes to our store a little gift. ' 3‘.‘.“5‘/"3'.;.’./ HEINZ Infants and Juniors BABY F000 3 Tina 29c Assorted Case 24 tins 2.25 Be Early For This Exciting SALE of BLCIISES Many have been asking when we would have a Blouse Sale. Here is a clearance of our regular $2.9! - $3.98 - 34.98 stock of crepes, nylons, and cottons. Sizes are 12 - 18. WEEK-END SPECIAL ~ HARDWARE 50’ Length Rubber GARDEN HOSE Special Purchase and Sale! cunome suoxens . __ I98 It's the most useful item you can buy to keep ashes oil the rug. WEEK-END spec. ' I Outstanding Week-End special! BABY CARRIAGE TAL- Julcy California Oranges 2 dos. . . . . . 65¢ HEINZ MIXED CEREAL. BARLEY CEREAL, Florida White OATMEAL CEREAL. RICE CEREAL GRAPEFRUIT. 3 for . . 25: ' 8 Oz. Pkg. 23: Your neighbor's lawn looks green. Your grass R. “hr . can be fresher and greener if you get busy Q .99 now. Our regular price is $4.75. WEEK-END I I ' . . I I ' ' ’”°““" It 5"°"'- " Igiiaizeigiis lb‘ 09¢ MII.II Your weary back will welcome these light easily pushed convertibles. _ _ I . . I . . I Your baby is pleasant because he is comfortable. The colors are sll- Red DOIlCl0llS . , W ill bl , d maroon. , ‘ - 5.", 5.", , n a no an APPLES. doz. ... 59: 6-I-ms 85c % Tender Green ‘I I I I‘ Round Point Garden or Lawn . AspARAGu5 1-|p5_ n,_ 39: M , CHINA ‘ ROYAL INSTANT PUDDINGS Chocolate - Vanilla - Butterscotch Snowflake SHORTENING. I5. . . . . . . . 25¢ RAKE . Old rusty rakes alien {all SN_0IIE|. You will garden better with I long handle shovel. The ‘I’"'‘ Wm“ y°“'“' "’°"kI"" I Campbell's sue. Y3‘i-1l':?»»‘ioi7°"3F»‘3.‘f~’E.§I 33"‘ 32 He” 3'' 3‘ TOMATO carsur .. 29: 4 Pkgs. 55¢ woodhurys .lohns0n‘s —— Reg. 650 sin TOILET SOAP. 4 bars . . . . . 31: PASTE WAX 1 lb. tin . . . . 59¢ TABLE FLATWARE I'9"I¢' "-25 Fine White Light Halves Olympic I 32".."-."”.‘.'l'.‘$.2l.i’§"€I‘l.’i¥.£$.ii.'§.‘2i22i'§.L.3i3l -_ suean Shelled WALNUTS Beefsteak & Gravy MI‘ F rl 3 oil ::"o?‘e°I'a'."'s:g”'I:° P“"’r'."d°e":)‘:‘mr‘I‘3’E“n"“‘x‘l” 10 lbs 79: 1-4 Lb. 22: Tin 35¢: I HTIIIG CV9 5"”°““'“ - ° - a a _ ' ' we1ch‘s Fresh (Cream Filled) “Envy wE|fi||'|' G_,,,n,m, Hm,’ Tin snare JUICE. 32 oz. . . . . . . 49¢ COOKIES’. lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . 29¢ L0W|'l€Y'5 (Animus) , Fresh Roasting MARSHMEI.LOW5.Ib. 45¢ PORK, lb, __ 49¢; FARM FENCING e:.i°c'az‘e'~":.:“ 5. I.I.EDOAT$.5Ib.b¢I ..49 ' C I on a precousn 0‘ our rea Iv _ase eer ' .' .... ' . ..._.._.._ c I ' W“ *"P=A".is ""1 Y b IZAIIIS‘ b " égveife JUICE 43 ' 9 37¢ iiisI‘sED°N3i lb‘ 31 "'S""" I-"3 ::...'r:'*;:.:"’..::"".,-. *:.:::: his; 355.. °' "' ‘ Peameal my me me) BACK IACON. lb. . . . . . .. 69: light and easy to carry, and equipped with a tight cover. A SPECIAL 899 "°” -— WEEK-END SPECIAIr- handy. It's a necessity for old and young. WEEK-END SPECIAL- PEAS. 20 oz. tin. 2 this . . . . 39: Always I-‘lrst - - - for Quality, Selection and Value You need good hawy weight fencing now is aave the new crop. These are in 10 - 20 - J) - 40 rod rolls. 7 bars, and so inches high. . I . Gator cranes; smut _l-'riilayA and Saturday". . .eic cars at iiotusirc Charlottetown Illl. 5524- 5525 '\ -__—____;;