JAPIQAIQYMI?» — ' ' linnual Meeting IIISI. PQIIVS Anglican ilhurch IE N/Cf 7O l! NEAR The annual meeting of Si. Paufs nglican Church was held on Mon- day evening. January 17th. in the Parish Hall with a good atten- dance. The Rector, Rev. J. 'l‘. lbbott, R. D., presided. The meeting was opened with a short devotional period. The reports of the activi- ties o! the various organizations of the Church were yecelved. Mr. E. V. Bell as chairnuin of the Finance committee presented his report which showed the finances of the church most satisfactory. Mr. A. J. chairman o! the Propertv Committee presented his report for -. ltfajoi- repairs have been a’ fin!” "ftfivq- Nu g tho past year to the ‘illtctiirnlsm Mum to m; o; ." l the church, the parish discolor fin: fabric; _ hall and the rectory. The interior of the church has been entirely re- decorated, The election of the Ves- try nntl other officers was held \vith the following ieioctcd. To the V A. .. Roper. George uvar. Represen- S_vriotl.»Gordon .l”nimer, Substi- iutrs. G. S. Ryan nnd E. V. Boll. Representatives to diocesan church society. Albert Loy. ll. C. Bohakcr and leirn Iirnri)’ \' tt-ndetl to the Rector and Mrs. lbbotl, the organist onil choir tlir- culnr. Mr. lleyston F. Mupford, A. R. C. 0., the chair and the sex- ton. Mr. Gordon Evans. ' the meeting the the trhttrcit served refresh- ments nmi an enjoyable hour 0t‘ ici- lowship followcti. tho burial service was held under the direction of the Rev. L. A. Dig- |nnn assisted by the Rev. J. . - ._I7‘ilt‘!‘m9lIl. was in St. John's Pall bearers CHICKS PiRSPlltAilviN (IUUN ‘IN MEMORIAM MRS. FREDERICK IJNGLANU ‘the communities of Aiberton and ltilersile were shocks-ti when the rapidly sprcnrling nctys rcnrltctl inmn that Mrs. Frcticricli Charles implant] of Allin-ton and l hart been a victim of it lirt- of un- itnntvn origin in her Aliwrton home on snntlay, Der. 19th. Mrs. Pinglnnd Poplar ‘it-d in si iiips, Luther Emsfsta Williams and Thomas Grigg. .. Mrs. England was survived by ' Hitters and final respects. hymn. Alter "There is *1 Clement Rolfe. Ont), Vernon (Al- Cllfford (British i, John (Alberton quurc“ by Mrs. John “foils. The procession then lclt for St. John's Church. Ellcrsllc whore bcrton, P.E.I.). hterrhant Murine P.E.l.). l l i ‘fell your dang/ire! °°" ‘ ‘Tm.’ ‘“”_.°‘___.. . 0 MILLVALE W. I. ,0 0:8 Pdlddo/ lifrs. George “Murphy entertain- ~- - ed the members of the Millvale ' monthly of Jan. members with the The min- were read There were seven present. Meeting opened Club Women's Greed. ules or the last meeting and npprovorl. A discussion. woollen preparing akin; of M de- . 31st be the dead- oject. also decided idiot iaterlal for the “The first years are the ulorsll" ey say. That's why many wise mothers advise thcirdanglitcrs early that Paradoi helps -savc nccdlcss suffering from periodic. pains. No disagreeable let-down or alter- eficcts. Scientifically compounded from 4 ingredients, Paradul is excellent for headaches, too. Grt Pnradol totiny-thc nznne "Dr. Chase" is your assurance. 3s on. cnAsrs PA R A D O l. III- Qvielr Relief from Pain nun- W85 Collection amounted to 45c. The meeting then alter which a delicious served liy the hostess. tPnti-tot please copyi afilfiTsvnoti? ulifiiiiizsi" Wm” . ' SPECIALS 913a’: Beauty Parlor “ileum $5.00 meciiinolm pormoimm . . . . .37. 3 peter 92.50 mncliinelass permanent: ,. $6 Jogutar H000 macliinalass permanent: Special prices on all machine permnnenti l_50 Queen Strut -- Phone 240i nus column is o! local tn The Central Guardian (‘bfldfltd I01‘ III! i, llt ldvufllln] o! be inserted strictly ply ab! mu. COOKS fv: Photographs JIMMIWS TAXI Phone 535. __._. CBASlVELL f or Photographs. HOWARD MclNNll Hilton Footwear at 175 Queen Street. ar mun saavtcr: -- Amfasl Coal Co. Phone 2498. CONIFEDERATION LIFE ll- SUIIANCE. ll NEW N0 THEM-N ELECTRIC Washer. Just nrrived. Toombs Music Store. , Dominion” Wedding On New Year's Eve, the home oi‘ the bride, 130 Fitzroy Sh. was the scene of e very interesting wedding when Doreene MacKay. elder daughter o! Mr. and Mrs. John . B. MacKay. was united in marriage - Winsloe. . . Dunbar performed the ceremony, and. Miss Margaret Jardine pre- sided at the plane. i To the strains o! Lohengriws wedding march the bridal party; took their places before the IJQBHtI-j fully decorated Christmas tree. The; Christmas candies her sister's maid of honor, and Miss Joan Stewart, cousin of the bride. was bridesmaid. Mr. William MacLean, Wlnslos ably supported the; groom and Mr. James MscKay, brother ol the bride, acted as ush- L" ' I. The bride COKE -A. Plckard 6c Co. are filling orders for furnace coke today. THIS WEEK SPECIALS at. the Maris. Elena. $5.00 Permanents for $2.50. Telephone 2191. LADIES‘ GLOVES and Fur ‘Mitts. “v59 and $2.95 respectively, 1st - floor, S. A. McDonald. and long din: in, lv points over the hands. The} full skirt ended in a short train‘ and she wore a ntntt-hini: finger-tip vcii attached to a "lfnlo" cap. She carried an arm bouquet of white T0505. The maid of length dress and carried n BOYS IIPJMIN OVICIIALLS. he'll quality. Basement. bargain. $2.90 S. A. McDonald. THREE FLIGHTS Sydney, Nova Scolia. time Central Airways or 540. WEEKLY to Phone Marl- Limlted. 2061 honor worn a floor of pale yellow talletn LINE Handbags ‘.1 lsi. floor, S. A. Mc- SPECIAL cleer $2.00. Donald. 8m‘ of yellow and ' Both were match- o! lttilc. JOHNSON ibjtilhSflN will be the only Drug Store open this after- noon and evening. REMEMBERI-Trinity tinited Church Annual Meeting Wednes- Ench wore ricnn beauty vases. .receiveti a small bushel basket of ' the ceremony n luncheon was scrved in the dining-room which was beautifully decorated for ‘ 'hitc streamers was centered hree tiered vedtiing cake ed with lighted tapers. l.‘ in serving ' friends of day at 7.30 followed by Social Hour Refreshments. . CALENDAR - Rite-Way Clean- ers are supplying their patrons with a large wall calendar with a bright coloured picture entitled "From My Sweetheart". a lady holding an armlul of roses. GIFT POI! TIIE SICK - Miss Harriet Gibbs, Kent Street. has more. Eleano gomery. Tea was poured by Mrs, hint-Kay and Mrs. ' . Mont- Stu-bcl oranges from Miss Home, Palm Beach. which she has kindly distributed to the sick of her ac- quaintance. The oranges are a new strain recently introduced in N the Southern States. Allan Calvin MztcKay FUNERAL -\' E funeral ot‘ Pctcr Campbell‘ Mr. and Mrs. MacFarisne the following morning on celebrated by the pastor. Rev. Kenneth McPherson. The pallbearers were: Donald, Elmer l\ MncDougnll, \\' narti McQuuiti, .l. men Smith. Interment look place m the ' , church cemetery xvhere services The bnde‘ who were conducted by Rev. Kenneth gifnographer at MacMlllan. m” " . ., 8E6 and received ma FUNERAL MONDlH-Iho fun- . ernl of lrn .l. Mt-Alccr was hold and ‘aluame gms‘ yesterday morning front his late re- _n__“_”“"'“ sidence, 22 Alley Street, to Si. Dun- i tlanadian Wages n‘s where Requiem in Manufacturing by Rev. Charlottetown the Canadian Legion. ' a body. The ov. l. the Dominion --~_s Statistics announced today. PRINCE EDWARD ISLANDER A new high figure ldjnurrwd DIES 1NC.\LIFOBNlA-—Thc death Earnings-slat; (:51 lunch w“ of James Theophiius Judson live 01’ Alexandra. Prince u nn- shown for the same d Edward previous high was 94.6 at _ i948 at The trend toward higher aver-in; Mr. hourly earnings in manufacture - He continued in all Provinces except‘ o bureau satcii workers at‘ rates in fruit of a cent fro In this Province, the hourly aver- age at Nov. 1 was 84.7 cents, com- barcd with 84.9 at Oct. t and 78.?‘ at Nov, l, 1940. The weekly average; was $7.86. i The New Brunswick laourly [laurel _____ was eon No pared with art-ti comtmrrru menu's . -.1~ '9“ c‘ Drama Festival YITCIIIY average at lsbv. l v No figures were given for Prince Edward island ivlflch has prac- tically no manufacturing. turf-Hollies rum . amount ‘ t ‘will allow an attend , girls and boys on i Doubles ram v “ ° , with the programme in charge or Mrs. Claude orasweit. Lunch com- mittee for next meeting: Mrw. Parsons. Mrs . t Show and. Mrs. Walter Roberts. sixteen boys of nine different nationalities are members of the Ltnitcl nations scout Troop that ha.» been formed at the United Nations Headquarters in New ork. The 'l‘roop has the privilege o! flying the United Nations flag as well as their own troop colours. In addition to the Scout Promise he makes on being invested, each member takes a special United Nations loyalty pledge. ._.__. Scottis of the Feirmont 'l‘roop in lNltmLv-etil operate it Movic Show for t-lnitireti every Saturday alter- ruon iii the school gymnasium and turn the proceeds over in the Fairnionl. Home and School Club to help tiizance an urban summer camp anti a nursery school. Keith lwnvton Drununond, Troop Lender 0t the ltoscmount First United Boy Scout “Proop in M011- trcal. lctt t-he Province of Quebec with a percentage ot 91.7 in the school leaving examinations Drummuttd is a keen Scout and r. camper at Montreal's Camp ‘lxtmarcou to. Rover scouts (older Boy Scouts) ill Ontario are planning to attend n “inter neck-end camp at. CHILD sumac. mt Oshawa, on Jem- 29th- unti 30th. vrhen they expevt l0 tzcE in some really rugled 3301"‘ lng activities. Many will try 0H! the new Scout winter uniform tor the first time. their waste paper col- canadlan Boy provided mam’ of waste paper irhich ntheryvise would have had 1n be imported-from the U. S. A. thereby contributing materially l0 catiadas American dollar saving programme, ‘Through let-Lion efforts, Scouts in 1948 thousand tons LETTER OF APPRECIATION ' The following letter was receiv- ed by Mrs. Roland Buchanan. Secretary, N's-r Haven W. l. from an adopted Institute in England. ~ Jessamih Farlngdon Berks, England Dec. 10, 1948. Dear Mm Buchanan: Thank you so much for the lovely parcel received this morn- {ng the contents in perfect con- dition and all very useful acceptable and I ivondwful of b pie over a pleasing . sincere ‘thmiks Christmas my husband was in the Royal Navy and lnct many Canadians and ilns always spoken very highly at them and he often chants the “Maple Leaf." Words really fall me to express on but I would like to accept the enclosed small Christmas gift, ‘ tiainty and han thread is drawn by hand, my tilece and I hope you it, 1 have used one like years as my table centre. I trust you and nli for i949. Yours sincerely, JESSIE G. PROBERT sefvmw WOMEN'S INSTITUTE The members W. l. m meeting. ivnrcti resolutions. ltorted eight. w-nt. out q also School com- _ ' of money given no painting of school, Cm-respondence read and on"- lnllnalre discussed. It was then iPCKIPtI to .\'Ii’.<. The pr l Reading Mrs. Join i“- _ A contest ‘- iltingston and Vicinity Mr. Grant. teas-d was a recent ditto: to Kingston. Mrs. Daniel Docherty is spend- ing a few days in Charlottetown. (the many frineds of Mr. Bert Willis are sorry to hear of his recent illness. ‘ Mrs. Mryon Holmes and Mrs. William Colwill were recent visit- ors to the capital. Miss Irma Stevenson o! Chan» lattetown spent the wreck-end m‘ Kingston the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Will Colwiil. i i z The many frletitis. ol s. Al- she has returned to her tiome greatly improved in health. Mr. f bert Clow are glad to hear that, i I 'I'hc many friends o! Willis are sorry to hear ls laid up through sick all wish her a speedy recovery. The Misstep Band of Kingston met at the home o! Airs. James Jewell on Saturday, Jan. 8th. The meeting opened by Scripture Read- Lnl. John 15th. chapter‘ 1-10 verses. The Lord's Prayer was repeated in A story tltlcd "A New ‘testament For Roman" read by Ruth anti slink-y, The vrorship period tloseri by sing- ing the hymn “Jesus Liovcs Me ‘litis l Know." Collection iv'as ed b0 75c. Roll Mrs. May that she n t! $ a n ct ,__ ___>___. .________ taken and amount.- call was answer- ed by l2 members. Eight mem- bers paid their dues. The following is the list 0f the new DIIIPDFF,’ President. - Margaret Cnmpbelip Secretary Ruth bunker; Treasurer ~- Nan MacKinnoti. Mrs. L. MacKjhnort and Mrs. James Jewell were to send for 10 World Friends. The following committees were appointed for the next meet- ing: Devotional Period Yiunkcr; Recreation —- Nan blac- Kinnon. The meeting closed singing “Jesus Bids Us Shine” t repeating the Mlzpnh Benedict ed by singing Am." Scripture I to l2 read rcsponsivciy". chapter l5, l to l0 read by service as outlined in Monthly followed. Mlnu vlous meeting were read and ap- proved. Roll call was answered by l4 members. C ‘ munity friendship 75 vents. decided to read from Mrs. Itianking members for remember- in; her at Christmas. Allocations for year 1948 was $150.94. Zilission, Band $43.00. . t The next meeting will be held, at the home ol Mrs. Fulton Willis. Lunch committee. lilrs. Edgar Newson. Mrs. Ralph Sfounkcr anti ivfrs. James Jewell. There being no further business the meeting closed by sitiging lrvmn "My Faith Looks Up To Thee" and repeat- ing the Lord's Prayer in unison. Refreshments were servied and s social hall-tiour enjoyed. The Kingston Y. P. U. mct at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Smith on Tuesday evening. Jan. 11th. The president took charge of the meeting. Mildred Pnul led worship toeriod singing hymn "Sun of My Soul." Scrip» lure reading was taken from the Study Book WillII) was followed by prayer by Shirley Nctvson. The worship period closed by sing- ing ltynm "Jesus lover of My} ._..__._.__.. and amounted Ruth following pointed tor the next; meeting: - Norma Sm Recreation First. World War regained his Mrs. Beach, llns, bro t hers : Major. of Portland, Oregon. Yes, they ore still talking about the wonderful "buy" t-lley mode on Saturday of lost week. Tits couple referred to bought -t'iie Chesterfield suite they have $389.50 but a: advertised in our 5299.50 thereby roving $90.00. been wanting which was TH-ltltFT SALE they paid Yes, this couple and numerous others are still talking about the VALUES. YOU TOO CAM BE THRIFTY and SAVE BUT lIEMEMIER-These values are avail- able this week only. cnocttisn sronsv “Where Prices Are Burn But lint Raised" 134 Kent St., 0h’town. Phone 834 “Tamara-mm”.- The postponed December mett- irig of Higlilielci Uiutcd Worn- en's Association met on the ete- mng of January 6th. at the homo ol Mrs, Bentley Creed. On count o! bzwl weather conditions, the attendance ivas, smell. The devotional peruud led Mrs. Crertt. last meet- i Colle committees were £16- by opened with the sing- ymn. “O God Our Past." followed by Psalm 116 in uni- son. Based on this portion of Scripture‘. n selection entitled “The Four Cornerstoncs of a Hap- py New Year" was read by the ieader. This contained some very coitstruc .. rules for improved personal Living during Lhe comm; year. The business period followed. opening with the roll call . six members answ Newson. as undecided. in Miss charge. A hearty vote of thanks ' for was to Mr. urch had been paid. O W. Campbell er of thanks was The m“ Robert Barrett, Mlzpah m MEMORIAM l J. DOUGLAS MacINTOSH _.._.._. -y and lttrs. . Dennis Neal will be the devotional leader and roll call is to Prater" in hostess Victoria. He was a veteran of the Tfiasiund know ‘by; for letdflahirnm kill k M An amazing new radios-tic ha: h been pe ' Hawaii. Victoria. l P.E.I..I JvSPiJlI Irvine, Huntington CaltL. Mrs. Stetford Mp]- Hampton, PILL, .51“ m", Jack. Santa Ana. Guilty Puente, Calif. and Everett sh Lu], Dept. Jinan. i mica?! tempting DINNER ROLLS! for Finest: results use FLEISCHMANWS YEAST United Errr-ergency sin vrera received. port and Ben Oren port. It was decided to get n hectogrlph for the school. were presented and member Joined. Next/meeting tn he held at. the homo of '1‘. B. League I and Fund for Brit- e sick committee had no re- s had no ro- Bills paid. Ono’ new Mrs. A lhnrl Ynunkat was supplied by Mrs, . I l’ vn sale. colt. . . . ten closed by (Patriot please copy.) singing "God save The King." 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