serrssmzrg 1r. lass 1 irnvions irwrune Mallow e/ I T‘!!! FINEST Ill VIRPM fl To have and Io bold. . .for beeps! oo-fleu Service for l, SITJ: Other services as low as $44.75 ‘macs-names c1 ounce mo. = G. N. TIIYLGR Jewellers I-‘or Four Generations \p-oe@oo<§oe@>oo@oo@o ‘w Ellemlary (Continued from Page 2) glad that the yield o! grain is good" and all in all is well plea- led with our harvest-and the week's weather. So lovely it has l CARD or THANK? l accomplished before was, we recall, the iorded time to catch up a delayed chore-new st I wish to express my thanks to the Doctors, Nurses and staff of the P. E. Island Hospital; also to my friends and relatives who remem- bered me in any way during my recent indisposition. Mrs. Bruce MacDonald, New Wiltahlro. oi “that first pen" o hogs, now come within ed weight for one to remind James rest oi us that many been. of the variety we like to link in mind with September’: Fair skies and mellow sunlight, en- couraging farm folks to be up be- tlmes, to have much seasonal work should touch the far hills. There damp day, which was welcome, since it af- marketing. And another week-end is here, housing shortage. The Legions expire next March 81. All agtg in gggvllnces and municiplities to get ‘undunn. l e er on a “bold program of ow rental housing for C nadlans AntT-Tar- oi low income." a nish Chests. The brief suggested the these lines: of interest, tal needs housing authorities. Federal Government, ters." lights, IIBIIIO. with many ringers and f fattening the requlr- which and the of our da- Good-nlght. - _ . Urges Continuation 0f llentol_ Controls OTTAWA, Bept. 16 - (C?) — ‘Ibo Canadian Legion has urged the federal government to main- tain current rental controls until March, 1061, and launch bold IX!- tion to alleviate Canada's critical brief on housing, presented to Reconstruction Minis- tsr Winters Monday, was made public today. Lit-Col. LDM. Bax~ tor of Winnipeg, Dominion presi- dsnt oi the legion who appeared before Mr. Winters. said in an 1n- tarview he received s kindly dud. ionca and a promise that the brief would be given consideration. Col. Baxter said that when the Legion asked for retention of ren- tal controls, it meant all the var- ious kinds of controls the govern- ment has on rents and housing. Controls now Ire scheduled to Most urgently needed was devel- opment oi low-rental housing, the brief said. The Legion called on the Federal government to pass legislation which will enable the housing plan be developed along l. Financing to be dons by the Federal Government st a low rate 2. Responsibility for the Federal- government loans to be taken by the provincial governments. The provinces also will survey low-ren- and help form local 3. Municipalities to see that lo- cal housing authorities are estab- lished and then assume full re- sponsibility for the administration and allocation of houses built with the provision that veterans with low incomes get preference. Unless steps are taken by the the Legion maintained, housing conditions will become more acute next year, At present veterans and civilians were living in "cramped, crowded quay. the scenes we most ad- mire, the blessings we enjoy, the comfort and inspiration oi familiar surroundings can not be purchased with any one's gold. The "finer things in life" are not for barter. (the twilight ' ' ' "Thejiner things in life are those We neither sell nor buy; A bursting bud-a bird that sings, A glowing western sky. And friends to love-these are covers on the “gang-way" bridges, deed feed hauled, and weighlngs taken In- Well worth their weight In gold- And may We know the gladness Such things forever hold." O O O Until Monday - - - Diary . . . i TGTS T0 TEENS FASHION NEWS YOUR REQUIREMENTS GIRLS pretty new shades. . $25.95 to $49.95 GIRLS‘ COATS (Silos 1-14!) $15.95 to $29.95 IAIY faction. THI MISSIS TNE GIRLS’ STURE GAN FILL FOR GGIITS FUR ALL TNE MISSES‘ COATS (Silos 'I'I to 11) In Suedos, VeIours, Twoods and etc. A good selection to choose from In all ‘the Trimmed and Untrimmod in Belted Models FGR Children's Three-Piece (Silos 3-6xI coat ssrs and snow sun's In Blanket Cloth, Velours, Wool. Suedes, Chinchilla, Rod River, and sic. $12.95 to $21.95 z coat ssrs (1-3 yrs.I Snow Suits and Bunting: in Pastel, Chin- chilla and Blanket Cloths. $5.95 to $13.9! Choose yours now from our Store and have quality merchandise that will bring you satis- l HOLMES and BRADLEY 59 Cases Si. Phone?! llapponlagsllf The Week (Continued from Page 3) very best wishes oi her fellow nurses for happiness and success in Chicago. ' O O O Miss Janet Baker, who has been spending the Summer vaca- tion with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Baker in Summerslde, left on Thursday morning to re- sume her studies in the Toronto University. O O O Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Adcock of Saint John, N. .B.. who spent the week end as guests oi Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Schurman, Summer- slde, who accompanied them on their return home. O O O Mrs. Leslie A. MacNutt oi Mal- pequa apant this past week in Summeraida visiting her many friends. Mrs. Creelman MacArthur. Sum- merside, entertained Colonel and Mrs. Ford of Kingston, Ontario, who have been visiting their son, Lt. Eric Ford and Mrs. Ford. O O O Dr. and Mrs. Vernon Wilson of Rwheitef- N- Y» who have been Iwlidayln! in the province, were guests on Sunday of Mrs. Wilson's aunt, Mrs. Hubert Howatt, Sum- merside. OOO Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Richard. St. Avnrds, Miss Shirley Richard entertained at a delightful shower in honor of Miss Betty Beagan whose marriage is taking place early ln October. I O ‘Miss Joyce Warren. whose wed- dllfl! is arranged to take place in Trinity United Church on Satur- day, Oct 1st. was widely enter- tained during the past week. On 511K158? evening Mrs. J. W. War- ren entertained at dinner honor- ing Miss Warren and her fiancee. O O On Thursday evening Miss Mona Clay was hostess at her home In Parkdale, when Miss Warren was showered with many lovely gifts. O O O Mrs. Wilson ‘Ross. Mrs. Rhodes Warren. and Mrs. Earle Higgins were joint hostesses at Seaside Inn on Friday evening, giving a mis- cellaneous shower for Miss War- ren. O rO O Miss Elaine Mutch gave a din- ner party at Dalvay House on Saturday evening when the bride to be was presented with a love- ly Wedgewood cake plate. Later in the evening Mrs. Harper Mc- Neill and Mrs. T. Roy Cudmore were joint hostesses at Mrs. Cud- mate's home on Pownall Street, entertaining at bridge for Miss Warren. She was again presented with a lovely guest of honor gift. O O O Mrs. Lewis Turner entertained for Mrs. John Sziron at a supper party on Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Szlron who have been living in Charlottetown are leav- ing to take up residence in Spring- hill, N. S. OOO Miss Helen Haszard has return- ed from a three weeks holiday at Cavendish and is now with Mrs. H. D. Johnston. Charlottetown. O O e On Friday Mrs. Weston Whit- lock entertained informally at The Villa Waters for Mrs. Stanley Herring oi Burlington, Ontario. O O O Mr. and Mrs. James MacGregor, Summerslde, entertained one eve- ning this week for the farmer's aunt. Mrs. Frank Carefoot and Mr. Carefoot of Verdun. Manitoba, who are holidaying with relatives and friends in. the province. O Mrs. Maud DesMarais returned last week by plane to her home in Phoenix, Arizona, after spend- ing the summer months with rela- tives and friends on the Island. While in Kensington she was the guest of her sister, Mrs. George Taylor and her niece Mrs. Heath Caseley. and in Summerslde, her niece, Mrs. J. A. MacGregor. O O O Mrs. Emily Maxwell. Vancouver, B. C.. who has spent the past two months with relatives and friends in the ‘province, is leaving on return this morning. She visited Summerside on Tuesday. While in Sea View she was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Edwin Murphy. and Mr. Murphy.‘ o Miss Alberta MacFarlane left Summerside by plane on Monday morning on return to Chicago, ll- linois, after a pleasant visit at hcr former home. O O O Among the student! lelVIliI Summer-side for Mount Allison University are Joan Anderson and David MacFarlane; for Acadia University are Isabel Howatt. Vir- ginia Campbell, Nancy MacFar- lane and Paula Schurmsn; for Horton Academy, Betty MacKay; for Dalhousle University. Lowell Allen and Howard MaoFarlana. O O O Mrs. J. S. Hinton, Summerslde, has received the sad news from Calgary, Alberta, of the death of Mrs. Vera Lea Goulding, former- ly of Victoria.‘ . . Miss Ann Allen and Miss Doro- thy Gallant left Summersida Thursday morning for Boston. Massachusetts, where they will en- ter the Forsythe Dental Infirmary for a year's course in Dental Hy- giene. On Wednesday afternoon, the were much enjoyed. O O O Mr. Tony Williams, Summer THE GUARDIAN. close of the season of the Sum- merslde Golf Club, competitive games, followed by a bean supper side, motored to Halifax last week to meet his aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. McLeod of Edmon- ton. While on the island Mrs. Mac- Laod was the guest of her niece, Mrs. E. R. Hutchinson and of her brother, Mr. Beecher Williams. as the guest of her brother, Mr. during her short stay she visited E. Ronald Hutchinson and Mrs. her old home in Bldeford and Hutehhison. Simmer-side. m MEMORIAM i Mill. WILLIAM HIGGAITY Death entered the horns of Mr. William HBZBIPW. New Annan. on August 10th. and claimed for its reward his beloved wife, Marlon Frances. st the early age 0f 55 years. Deceased was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Carver. Lirirletter. Although the late Mrs. Heggarty V" in Prior health for a number 01’ YB"!- tho end came very sud- denly and unexpectedly to m. Possessing a pleasant and cheep. ful manner. it La not difficult to understand how easily she made friends, who will always remember her many beautiful qualities oi character. She was a valued mecnber oi the Catholic Women's League, Indian Riven-Remington Bub-division. She was frequently visited by hcr pastor, Rev. R. F. MacDonald who administered to her the last rites of Holy Mother Church. She lesvm to cherish her memory her husband. three sisters and three brothers. Mrs. Stephen Kiggins, Mrs. Fred Seymour and Miss Etta Carver, all of Lowell. Mass; Char- les, Neponset, Mass; James oi Scot. land and Leo oi 'i.‘oronto. The funeral was held on August 12th, to St. Mary's Church. Indian River, under the direction of Messrs. mn- wr Bow-noes and Leo Wood, Sum merside. and was very largely at- tended. Active and honorary pall- bearers were: Daniel Gillls, Allen- Semple, Elmer Offer, John Moose, Joseph McDonald, Robert Williams. Walter McElman, Jarvis Dalziel, Lewis ‘Mouse, Anthony Malone, Lemuel Trenholm arxl Allie Mc- Neill. May her soul rest In peace. MABSES Mr. William Heggarty Miss Sarah McMahon Mrs. Annie Gilli: Miss Ellie Gillis Mr. Joseph McDonald The Condon Children Mr. and Mrs. Harold Msnderson New Annan Women's Institute (2) Catholic Women's League Sacred Heart Society Mrs. Lucy and Martina. Heggarty Mr. and Mrs. Brendon Driscoll _ M)‘. and Mrs. N. J. McNeill, Allie and Family. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Hodnloert Mr. and Mrs. rcy McCarvills Mrs. Oliver Co. er and Eileen Richards Mr. and Mrs. Clovis Perry Mr. and Mrs. Walter Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Fred Seymour Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Klggina Miss Etta Carver Mr. Leo Carver Mrs. Annie Baker Heinz Electric Co., Lowell, Mass. Miss Viola Heggarety Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lacey" Mr. and Mrs. Harry Williams m. and Mrs. Wirn. Bowes Mr. James Carver Mrs. Greta. Coen BYMPATHY Mr. and Mrs. Dd Laughlin Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Waite Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Paynter Mr. and lvirsn Stewart Moase and Family. Mr. and Mrs. Ensor Iiowness Earnest H. Strong Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Ourley Miss Mary Comm Miss ‘Teresa Mclnnis Mr. and Mrs. Albert Moose and Family Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moasa Mr. and Mrs. Harold Moase and Family WREATHS Mr. Alden Moose and Family Management and Mai! Ideal Dairy. sunlcnerside itoad Milk and Cream Producers. TELEGRAMI Miss Etta Carver Mrs. Wm. Bowel Mr. Leo Carver ‘ cane or THANKS Mir. William Heggarty wishes to thank Rev. R. F. McDonald, Dr. Auld and all friends and neighbours for their many acts o! kindness during his recent sad bereavement. Also those who sent Mass Cards. Flowers and Letters of Sympathy and Telegrams. IN MEMORIAM MR. naEirooMns Many hearts were saddened on Monday morning August 31st. when it became known that Mr. Ralph Toombs oi Borden had P85!- ed away. For five years he had been suffering from asthma. This sums-n l he had taken a. triP 1° Western Canada and spent some weeks in a hospital there but medical skill and “W111i u" we" of no avail. The light of his life went out. and God W" m! b9‘ loved sleep. Ralph was born in Charlotte- rmm 1n 19m, son oi Mrs. Harvey ‘ibombs and the late Mr. Toombl- Ho went his boyhood years in Charlottewwn where he attended West Kent school. Later he marr- ied Beasie MseAssey of Mt- BMW!!! and nineteen years ago they earns to live in Borden where he WM employed with the enllflfl" i" building the large oil tantra When they were completed ho imam! l timekeoper and bookkeever for the O.N.Ru. diving crew at Borden. a position he held until hll dllth- At one time he was town clerk of Borden and for a number of years when the Boy Scout mova- msnt was flourishing in Borden he worked faithfully as Assistant Boast-Master. Ho was a hllhlY respected citizen, ever ready to give nu support to every worthy cause. Of a kindly. ‘lflllllminl met many relatives and friends. Mr. MscLeod attended the meet- ing of Scottish rite masons in Charlotetown.‘ . Miss Gwendolyn Hutchinson of Moneton. N. H. spent last week dlsposiion ha was popular with all Christian character will stand out CHARLOTTETOWN Robin Hood Dots; Robin Hood Easy-Mix,‘ Robin Hood Ccko Mlxos and Volvo! Coke Flour For complete contest story—ond a wealth of entertainment- Tune in lo Robin Hood's MERRIESTZIZMQST EXCITING SHOW YET ; z z filled with CASH PRIZES and SURPRISES : .: STATION: Starring: TERRY DALI Charming vocalist with songs you'll [m] HOWARD CABLE and his orchestra, music with a sparkle ELWOOD GLOVER “your Robin Hood Man," cheerful M.Ca BERNARD JOHNSON with the rich baritone voice RITA MARTIN with valuable baking hints for )'(‘l BBA 2.45 p. m. v PAGE NINE (Trans Canada Network) MON.-WED.-FRI. IiobinIIoodFlourMills LItL/i/anrrea/ his associates and his exemplary as an inspiration to all who knew him. He was a. faithful adherent and steward of Borden United Church and will be sadly missed by the church and community but it is in the home where he was so dearly beloved that the loss of an affectionate husband and a kind attentive father will be most keen- ly felt. Besides the aorrowing wile there are left to mourn four sons and two daughters. Edwin, Stanley, Freddie, George, Margaret and Rose ail at home; also his mother, Mrs. Harvey Toombs, Charlotte- town. two brothers James, student at McGlll University, Montreal and Gordon of Charlottetown and one sister, Miss Olga Toornbs, teacher at Prince Street School, Chsrtottetpwn. The funeral service which was hold at his home on Wednesday afternoon was conducted by the Rev. Burton Crows who spoke words of inspiration to the many who attended from far and near. The hymns of’ the service were. ‘The Lord is my Shcphcrrl" and "0 Love That will not let me go." The many beautiful floral tributes that banked the room, bore silent test- imony of the love and esteem in which the deceased was held. The pallbearers were Henry Cerotti. Reginald Rodgers, Bienn- ing MacNevin. Jack Read. Ernest Grant. and Maurice Lodge. Interment was in the People's Came‘ y at Charlottetown. CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Ralph Toombs and family wish to express sincere appreciat- ion and extend thanks to kind friends and neighbours for many acts of kindness and to all those who sent flowers and messages fo m MEMORIAM i In lovingnmmoy ofadcar hus- band and daddy, Desmond Mac- Donald, who departed this iifc. September 17th, 194B. We shall ahuys have you dear DI-ddy. No orne can take your place. When life's journey here is ended we will see you face to face. To [I19 Daddy up eternally We oouid hardly hope in bear so please dear God Ln Heaven Lot us moot. again up there. sadly Mime! by His Wife and Son Wayne. IN MEMORIAM In loviig memo y of our dear aon and brother Desmond Maelioauld, who departed this life September 17th, 194B. Neoneknaswabowmndswemiss 7W. No one knows the bitter pain. We have suffered since we lost you Ufa has never been the same Imhgfy lianunberod by tho Family IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of ng fgflgq John Molyucnux. who departed this life September 18th, 1948. His memory to me is a. keepsake, ‘Vlth which, I will never pas-t Thmlsti God has him in his keep- 1m: l will always have hIirn in my hurt; Sadly Missed by His Daughter Ethel. IN MEMORIAM 1n loving mrmory n! Mrs. WW1 Auld. died September 18th, 1948.. Fond are the memories that: linger, Dear Is the one that. is govne, In memory we hold you dear Moths! As long as rho years rnii llrmg. Inserted hy HP!‘ Daughter Ednq ' and ‘Family. rrruo Pamrs m MEMORIAM Ln fond and loving memory of our dena- daddy, Charles Moflaughey who passed away September 1th. i040. Albany. on 11:1 oft m: thoughts do wan- or To a grave h Kelly's Oral. Where we laid our darling daddy Nine yuan ago today. sympathy during theirs-scent sad bereavement. by Daughter, Son-in-IAI. ’ Grandsons. Sully Minded, Always itamcmbued Soo your Pittsburgh Point denier iodnyl <