The Guardian. Saturday May 21. 1955 Page 11 all in uniform. Saturday, May 28th The Guides that are taking part the Guides will be out selling in this are asked to meet at Zion raisins for Raisin Day. It is re- Church Hall at 1.30: where they markabie how this Company has will be inspected by the examiners. progressed in such a short time. Mrs. Macbean and Mrs. Myroni and shows the excellent training Bell. before starting out. KTVEII them by Mrs. Ceredine. The following officers were elect- wsm W t'.i.i"s'i: ii::i2ii.i::fiv'?Ei?i-”f.".?: Another Raisin Day coming along Mrs. Urban MacQuaid; Set-'y. Mrs. Gum". Au gmd" ud grown.” Don MacMilian: Treasurer. Mabel are urged to look their very best, Saunders: Phone Com. Brownies. Mrs. Dollar: Guides. Miss Cath- The graduating class of St. ment exercises on Monday, C. Baril, Francis Zakem, baurier Richard. Arnold Dunstan's University which May 23. From left to Hickey right they are. front row: Marcel will be holding Commence- , Charles Roche, Thomas - Girl Guide News 131' LENNOX ISLAND Mrs. Fred Purser writes tin? the lat Lennox Island (bmpany has held its first meeting. There was I good attendance and they really to got away to a good start. The girls are very enthusiastic and are already working hard. so that they will soon be able to get their uni- forms. Saturday they were pick- ing May flowers and selling them at the general store in Tyne Val- ley. We wish lat Lemiox Island itlllie best of luck and good Guid- g. 131' GEORGETOWN C0. lst Georgetown Company again reporting big business! A hike is ' J over the T '” week- end:.this is the first outing and an interesting program is planned laying trails, and. practicing semi- phore. Every third Sunday is Church Day for lat Georgetown, they all attend service in a body, uniforms cleaned and pressed, pins polished and shoes shining, and above all remember the fifth Guide Law, A Guide is Courteous. And Br . remember. nothing can sell a bag of raisins quicker than a big Brownie Smile. All Guides and Brownies are asked to come the Clover Club Friday after- noon, May 27th. after school with your baskets all nicely decorated, and you will be given your tags and the route that you are to sell on. GUIDEBS CLUB Thursday night the Guiders Club held their annual meeting at Cen- t al Royalty Hall where they were the guests of the Women's lnstitute of Central Royalty. Several Guides acted as hostesses and were judged by JMrs. Parent for their Hostess Discussion took place regarding Mrs. Nesbett's visit. Miss Arsenault announced that the First Class hike will be held Saturday, June 11th. the same route will be followed as last year. erine Waters. Catering Corn. Mrs. W. W. Reid and Mrs. Brown. EDWIN O. JOHNSTONE, l.A., .i'im-lJJ!( UllIO't9d'-WIIIHM. 077159 E. 8. JOHNSTON! Says The Dominion Coronet is more than I Die 20-year savings plan that guarantees your family all the de- posits you have made. PLUS the face value of the Policy, PLUS the dividends left WM Insurance Policy. It": a the Policy. if you die before 65. Phone me for details. 0.1.0.. Provincial Klllff ll.) - 115 Grafton ltroat, Chulottotsurn, P. I5. I. Specials for Friday and Saturday Remember we are open all day Saturday till 9.30 p. m. for your convenience Riley. John Reardon, Paul Jay, Jean Guy Lemay; second row: Myra Murphy. Etta MacDonald; third row: Gerald Johnston, Mary F er, Reginald McQua.id, Richard LA. Wedge, Thomas McGaugh, Adton Craig, Andrew MacDonald, Andre Dorais; fourth THE ROYAL CANADIAN AIR FORCE In Memoriam ANGUS MacAl)AM j On the evening of April 21, 1955. the relatives and friends of Angus M-"cAdam of Bear River, were deeply saddened and greatly slmcked by his sudden passing. He inns in his fifty-fourth year. Although in failing health for nwrc than a year, his death came very unexpectedly. route to Souris for medical treat- incnt when he was stricken with a severe shock and died I few lluurs later at the home of Lazarus Mm-Gaugh. in a a man of genial char- ll'l1' . was noted for his kind and iiarzl-working qualities. and is eer- law in be missed by all who knew him His co-operative spirit and lIlll.'llllP disposition were not to be qlinlled even when he was not inying the hest of health. Hr had always been a devout mnher of the Catholic Church ml was fortified by the last rites , scones, patterns, straw bolts. 6 98 bh' I fithfl t. . Ill .db bDo d . ' , in 'T..IPfIal';;ayl:IlClgl)llnlld. P" of TI” few!” m”!'”'lY m"”"3 "I Bneiiiizlilettey asgiiiii syolns "ii; Ego 0 d ,l, 1, k 9 . Boyd swung ggffgn my in Special Sale Price .. . . I Ti... pm.” m,mhe,,; 0; "mph, Eimwood Womens Institute was GanaM.- also mme accord.” l' ers O UY OT 86 S 06 S on any 6X- ghoff pun”, slug, grown and 1... (a"'"1 .0 pay mar mm; (,1. held at the home of Mrs. Eugene. Ito to this esteemed citizen show- nnrn his family of four. name- .v. lirnan. Allan, Anne and George tuning in age from one to four- Urn years. llv also leaves to mourn one roiiier. Stephen. two sisters. Min- ir. tMrs. Lorne lhays), Mildred lllrs. Stephen Cook, Hyde Park, less) and another brother. J. D. I whose residence his remains He was en co row: Lloyd Gaudet, Thomas Kane, Desmond Gallant, Rt. Rev. J. A. Sullivan, M.A.. Robert Mooney, Thomas Cleary, Joan MacDonald, Claude Patricia McGinn, Gerald Kilbride. tors predeceased him some years ago. His funeral. which was largely attended. was held from St. Mar- garet's Church. The funeral Mass and the services at the grave were conducted by Rev. George MacDonald. The hearse driver was Mr. Charles Maccloskey. Pallbearers were: Messrs. Peter Kelly, Charles Sheehan. Gerard: Maccloskey. Martin MacGaugh, James! MacDonald and Reginald ste o. May he rat in peace. Cards Oi Thanks The family and relatives of the late Angus MacAdam wish to extend their sincere thanks to all who sent Mass offerings. Mes- sages and Letters of Sympathy. l0 the kind Neighbours and Friends. and to all who assisted them in any way during their recent sad bereavement. BLMWOOD W. I. McQuiiisn on May 10th. The meet.- ing opened by singing Institute members with an exchange of flower slips or seeds. There were nine visitors present. Minutes of last meeting read. approved and signed by the President. The slek committee reported two treats taken. and thanks received for same. Bills for treat were pre- sented and paid. Mrs. Eugene estcd until the funeral. Two sis- A public meeting wil be IIeldinSi'elhs Maris HoN. Rustlco. STANDARD TIME 1"3ok Special 1 2 MM Mt mm and M :4r::;l.-'ly;;eninq. May 23 at 8:30 P. M. This meeting will be ad- cpcy,., '"" ' ""4 ' .i.,.. .. 5 QM. ' Phee program committee for next McQulllan. and Mrs. John Mac- Aifred Rossiter, Ernest Larkin; fifth row: Callaghan, Ralph Gaudet, Basil Campbell, steamer. The Philippine steamer seven unharmed survivors to Ms- Rev. R. V. MacKenzie, D.D., -Crasvweil Photo. meeting. Some of the Red Cross material was handed in. Correspondence was read consisting of a letter of thanks for sympathy card sent to bereaved family; one from Mary Currie regarding a meeting in New Haven School about District Con- vention: and one on Agriculture. Mrs. Neil Campbell and Mrs. Stanley Colwill were appointed to attend a meeting in. New Haven. about Convention to be held in Hampshire on May 21th: pantry sale to be held on. Friday, May 13th. at Simpson-Sears. The next meeting will be held at the home of Miss Hilda Gallant. when roll call will be answered with a joke. Collection was taken up and amounted to 31.30. The program consisted of a turkey contest and was won by Mrs. Wil- fred Campbell. The other, a bean guessing contest. was won by Mrs. Louis Griffin. The meeting was then adjourned and brought to a close by singing "God Save the Queen." This was music by Clarence Cnvsnagh, ac- companists for the evening Miss .:.h.,hm MISSING AFTER COLLISION MANILA (AP) - Nine persons are missing in shark - infested waters. two are dead and four in- iured among 22 aboard a sailing boat rammed and sunk Wednes- day night by an inter - island brought the dead. injured and R. R. BELL : ' R PHILLIP. MATHESON white, red and blue border. I4--YOIIOYV and 1 over and soot style. Sizes 8. mt. 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Bell Vote Conservative May 25l'II (Inserted by Progressive Conservative Party) The Canadian Legion Conscious of the dearly won privilege of the Franchise urges every qualified citizen of Prince likiward Island to vote on 25th May. ' IIOTE AS YOU LIKE BIIT VOTE, BOYSI SUITS and PANTS Ioys' Suits, odd patterns to 329.95 Special, Sale Price Boys' Heavy Twill Pa nts, Sizes 8 to 14 years. Special, Sale Price ' EAST GIIEIIT Grey. T - uvnviu mu ' ' Sale Shorts S175 Pedal Pushon S2.” . N: ;,?0wf,?;:"h::,y,,,tli,ae1,i'.onor.d Ode. followed by repeating Creed lf,'c'lgf,,,f;,”,l,'""f, Tgglmyrfinglugsgi fyp. Pnvale W”. ,sysfem' , Price ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,. Skirts 54.90 Iloulu . . . . . .. 51.95 Besides his sorrowlng wife. thee in unison. 5...... by i..,,g..., Prompt quotations also supplied on any iPnI'L'inn Gallant) he 19”" to Roll call was answered by eleven EN'S SWEATERS AND mus Men's genuine suede leather jackets, color, brown for Sports wanr. Sale Price, Special Men's fancy Jacquard coat sweaters, mixture All sizes. Sale Price YARD GOODS and GHILOREWS WEAII Plain color Marquisatta Curtuinlng. while and white with Wabosso circular pillow cotton 42 inches wide. Sale price, per yd. Pure linen dish towelling with Reversible wool Smyrna mats, size 25 x 45 inches, in shades of red, grey and black also green, rose and block. Special, large size 4 x 6 ft. Special . TheseiSp.ecials On Sale Fridayand Saturday OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY ANO NIGHT 0:30 P. I. Ask About Our credit Turns and sizes .............. 16.95 Prowsenros. Ltd. On Sale Saturday Afternoon at 2:30 p. ill. )0 ONLY, ladies last summer bathing suits. Perfectiy styled for this year. Good shades. Broken sizes. Regu- 'sl'.3lf'33..”.33f'5”' ...... 10.95 5.95 values Regular 97.98 to No.93. Special Sale Price .................. ............. .. GOOD SHADES - IROICEN SIZES Brown only, 3.69 Grey cotton skirts made from the famous Dan River aet- tons. Plain colors with sonirosting bolt and snulti-colored buttons trim 4. Special Sale Price all Viscose linen, loomed hr, 8 wear. Powder. brown, hinge and gypsy orange, 'r ' ' Price TT ......... .. Ody (Gypsy Prints) with street scenes end boating Skirts of Dublin and BOYS' beauty and enduring Sizes 6 to T2 yrs. The ever popular Play Toys in matching or mix-match eats. Man's Sport Pants, Blue, Grey and Irewn. Ilsa: I! to 42. Regular value 38.50 6 ' I 14-95 Sale Price . . .. . .. SHOP SATURDAY NIGHT "”' 3 95 ., I STORE HOURS: Girl's cotton print Sizes 7 to 14 years. drulos. Baby's cotton broadcloth romp - era, white, blue and yellow. Price ...... .. 1'. Girl's fleece lined cotton shirts, long sleeves, Sizes S to Wed. Half Holiday, 12.30 PM. Saturday all day and evening closing at 9:30 P.M. ledios' cotton lousy sweaters. poi- Fibar Window Shades with plastic tlnislv. Size 8 x 6 ft. Rog. 82.00 Special Ruffled curtains, Ivory shade. Site IS x 81. Special Price, per pair ,. 1.29 2.98 Cottage sets, Ilue dot. Special Price, per pair ..... ............................... ................ .. 5.39 17.50 Ask About Our , Easy ltsynantltlan For and tisatity Ilorcliasllie o - ; I .;,,.;,.,......s.,... ,, .,.......-.........-..-.......x . .-