OCTOBER 7, 1948 M FOR THANKSGIVING [HE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN lTHE CENTlRQ/AL GUARDIAN ‘This column is reserved for new of ioeal interest, but advertieing of e newly nature may be inserted l at tlve aente a word. etrtetiy pay- ; able in advance. l cnaswau. for Photographs. ___ surname ran rnone szs e HOWARD‘ McINNlS Fitted libottear at 115 Queen Street. _-l_—- CONFIDEBATION LIFE SIJIANCE. UNLOADING COAL-A. Pickard 8a 0o. ere unloading hard coal, Acadia Nut, Bras D'Or Nut coal today. $- SPECiAL FED BIRDS Please order early. Everyday Savings Toilet Tissue 3 pkgs. 28c Floor Wax l lb tin 25c. Good Tea 83c lb. Coffee, Fresh Ground 55c lb. Radio Peas 3 tins 57c 8 to l4 lb. each. Limited Supply B. C. GRAVENSTElN APPLES Nice Size, Delicious for Eating -- 29° srrollli AT YOUR SERVICE -- Arutaet’ lroal Co. Phone M98. 10 MEN'S FITTED TWEED TOP COATS, regular price 825.00. 0n MEN'S TWEED TOP COATS. maul“ “Sm value. on "la flaw‘ sale $6.95. Henderson do Cudmore. Lemon Extract 8 oz. jug 25c STUART BRAND MlNCEMEAT ~ For Your 43c FAT CARROTS, 3 lbs. 25c 28oz. tin .... Thanksgiving Choice Choice l ORANBERRIES .29c lb. Henderson d: Cudvnore. JUST AIIIVIID. - Shipment o! white end coloured Blouses. Ken- nedy} Ladies‘ Wear. PANTRY SALE Rogers Hartl- ware. Saturday. October 9th, 2 PM. Hazelbroo’: W. M. A. S. ADMISSION FREE to "Success Large stock CELERY . . . . . . . . . . . . .25c Queen Royal Peaches 4 tins Si. Red Fitted Cherries 39c tin. Crushed or Sliced Pineapple 39c l Large Bunches SUMMER SAVORY .l5c tln Grapefruit Juice, large 25c tin Salmon, Fancy Keta, 1-2 lb. CAPON CHiCKENS, 6 to 9 lbs. Each The Finest Chicken You Can Buy tin 23c. ‘YARN-Ii Ply loo p. c. Pure Wool. l8 Beautiful Colors. Al- LARGE FAT DUCKS‘ All sizes, order early Fresh Stock Shelled Glaced Red Cherries With Your Camera“. s. talk and film at the Art Centre tonight at Walnuts . . . . . . . ...25c 1-4 lb. 83o pm shelled Almmld‘ ~25‘ l4 lb- , PRESENTATION -- Yesterdayl PM l-Aio. 2 ll». .... c. lit‘.°.‘.‘;°"¢“...‘.“.°. ‘liilf’ ..l;"“§.°..‘;i j School had a very enjoyable get-to- , gether in honor of Mr. J. H. Blan- 'chard. who has retired from the lcollogc staff after a long life of l service. Mr. Blanchard was the re- lcipic-nt of t\vo valuable pieces of Zlc pkg. TICKETS for Elizabeth Benson Guy Recital on sale at Jack Cam- eron's, Men's Wear. and W. W l Wellncr Ltd. l ATTENTION Community lCon- {cert members: First concert of , season Thursday, oct. ‘l, P. W. c. Hall, 8.15. Marina Svetlova, Pre- lmiere Dancer Metropolitan Opera Company and assisting artists. | T0 ATTEND CONFERENCE —- ‘Miss Frances Juhnstone. Director of the Children's Art Centre, left lyesterday morning for Ottawa. wvhere she will attend the Cana- dian Association of Museums Con- ference. PROVINCIAL REPRESENTA- TIVE-Major N. W. Lowther. M.M. cil of the Boy Scouts Association ways in stock. i9c skein. orlCook 3 lbs. Real Old Cheese VII SEW-WEI IIIK (IIOCOIATI DROPS in; Apple; . . . . ..49c. ClllPllll CAKES Semi-sweet chocoloto recipes 29c. Frill 7u...c|sin|r cookies flndotln_ Advertising DIM" Iorento I. Ontario llllllilllilTllSll lb. Fresh Cut clriZlflée ....pkg. RED APPLES Crystal Ginger .. . . . . . . ..25c l -———i~—— l ems? Long Shredded l Coconut . . . . . . . . .. 29c pkg. Lllsclous Fresh Juicy JUICY Seeded Raisins. 4 pkgs. l, __l,00 Bleached Sultanas . . . . .29: lb. l Fl-Qill Pitted Dates, Seedless Raisins, 4 lifflnol 49c Doz. BLUE GRAPES Basket eeoealllva- LAST CALL — ON BULK CANlDY — Chocolate CASH FR i E _ Complete eet ol leclpee tel “m” CHIIIIS mulled bee on request w. Denver l" GREAT VAN KIRK CNOCOLAII COIPOIATION llil Q01). (IO-OPERATION APPRECIATED ‘ MONCTON, October 6 - "My ainoere thanks and appreciation to the officers and staff in the Eastern Region." writes Air Com.- modore A. Didght Ross. Air Officer Commanding, R. C. A. F‘. Air ‘Prensport Command, Ottawa. to Gordon R. McGregor, 03.15.. D!‘.O.. president and director, TranscCaneda Air Lines, Winni- peg. a copy or which has been received here by T. F. K. Edmisonw regional operations manager for the air line here. hi part, the letter read: "The commanding officer, 4.26 ‘Transport squadron, Dorvsl, Que- bec, has brought to my attention the numerous instances of assist- ance and co-operation rendered to the R. C. AF, by Trans-Can- eda Air Lines in the Eastern Region. Without the provision of these numerous aircraft services. the unit would have had cen- l sidorable difficulty in maintain- , ing its proper schedules. "I would be grateful if you would pass on to all concerned and, in particular. Mr. Erlmison. my sincere thanks and appreciat- ion for the splendid co-operatlon The Big Spread, Producer To Consumer NORTH RIVER PERSONALS Mrs. Harrison Frizzell and two eons Bobble and Hollis, motored to Cornwall on Sunday, the guest or her parents, Mr. and Mrs- Nelson Williams. My; Donald MacKinnon made a trip to the City on Friday by plane. She was accompanied home by her daughter Stella and little daughter Ruby Taylor. Miss Nettie Stewart and Robert Smith of Charlottetown were guests o! Mr. and Mrs. Wlllllm Jewell on Sunday. and assistance which has been "rendered to the R. C. A. F. in the past year. It is most gratify- ing that such a spirit oi’ co-oper- atlon should exist between T.C.A. and [he Roar‘. and during any state of emerilellcy Wvilld be °f immense benefit." ________._. DARTMOUTH, England --(CP> __. Elderly people here accepted food paroles sent by children in I-‘rlnoees Dartmouth, N. S.. to Elizabeth. I" grading plenta pay farmers I6 eente a doeen tor ellt. loll tllfll 10 ttholeealero for t0 cents. ltetolla pay t5 or t6 oente, eonmmere ltle Mre. Lynne Gardner. shown ‘here, pay up to O4 cents. That neehee the brlee spread from producer to consumer 2| oente at current Ontario Ifiq“, 13,749 SUNKlST JUlCY ORANGES, 4 Dez. Buy them by the bagful Peppermints, Etc. MOlRS' and GANONGS Pkg. Chocolates fi CARRY STORES The Big Store with the Big Stool- 95c bumf“... 5.5T? . .... . .49. FRESH LEMONS in stock. IONS — l0 lbs. 38c 1 .00 s, Gumdrops, French Creams, uuiivit: MINUTE Phone ‘H7 GEORGE ST. 5 Lil. Pkg. 43c Cir! Guide News Mutual Life Reaches B liion Dollar Mark l WATERIIOO, Ont... Qct. 3 Louis I... Lang. President of The Mutual Life of Canada. announced ltoday that Company's life insur- ance in force has now passed the billion dollar mark. Almost the entire amount - 98% — is on the tiives oi residents of Canada and; {Newfoundland The Company, now‘ lin its 79th year, hasclosed each underway year of business since establish- g Patrol ment in i869 with an increase in Leaders appointed were Janet insurance in force. Reardon, Bluebird Patrol. J68" The increased PODHIBIRY 0f life MacDonald, Robin. Shirley smell" insurance as a form of economic wood, Daffodil. 8nd Julianne Gal‘ security in Canada is revealed by lent. Con"! Pllml “d!” “m” the fact that life insurance in this Belmfl". J°Y°° Mcxler Blfllllura country now stands at $866 per Du"?- Pal-SY CW9“ The llleellllg capita, as compared with $164 at, News of the lat Southport Guide Company This Company B0! with] fine start. Actin and what it teaches by the Field w m, u‘ lam n h u“ secreuly‘ explaéutlgolla ‘ganglia: erased oiily g0glipllln that. lilaeriod m" P’°"‘l",““ mrjhellq-endefloo, 'I‘lie Mutual Life o! Canada in- “lld lllslllucl on: surance in force has increased ten- Tests‘ a no rable fold e . The Guldcs Showe can Benefits paid to policyholders of ' it ftl l nt lllgutsllg; iliatnllealzllrtewguofethee lsnlbts The Mutual Life of Canada in Don't for et keep Dividends since its founding ‘l9 of the test. ( 8 practicing girls I shall expect you years fl80——$109.700-000 hi" to know them at the next meet- almost equalled the payments in lng). Camp tire around the organ death and disability claims- $115,- was a credit to a full grown Com- gplygqp-gnd total payments; to Pally and the illrl! B"? Yer)’ w" policyholders and beneficiaries have tunate in having Mrs. Ray Mac- amounted w $359,1QO,QQQ_ Donald to accompany them. Miss, The strength o; me Company 15 H919" Ml-‘Eacherll “"1 Ml" Gen‘ revealed in its assets, now exceed- rude Vlllet teachers at Southport mg ‘algysooiooo’ 75% o! which are 5°h°°l have! lllildlill lllelr lllll: cm comprised of Dominion of Canada. operation w \i(‘.l is very muc ap- He goycmment. provincial arid Preclllwll" Gl’ l° ll S°“llll’°ll' ilminliuipzill. public utility and in- dustrial bonds. Through its mort- GLENALADALE SCHOOL C Tnudlo m" making funds available to Canad- IQOOI report for SeptemlIl Senior of new residences and is co-aperat- ing with the government in reliev- ing the acute housing situation. Grade X: 1. Shirley Mullen; 2, -_-_-__ Helen Lund; 3. Louis Lannlgan. Grade IX: 1. Doreen Cusack; 2.‘ Billy Lacey: 3, Anne Fitzpatrick. i Grade VIII: 1. Phyllis Mullen; 2, Maurice Dougan. Grade VII: 1. Mildred Mullen; 2. Burneli Cueack; 3, Eileen Lacey. CARDIFF’. lWales - (o?) -- 55900000) “Whitehall" housng regonal government offices. Primary Dept. Grade VI‘. 1. Ada Fitzpatrick; 2. Leigh Cusack; 3. Audrey Steele and Mary Lacey (equal). Grade V: 1. Mary Power; 2. Philip Hughes; 3. Edna Smith end Merle Lacey (equal). _ Grade IV: 1. Mary Flake; 2. Patricia Fitzpatrick; 3, Catherine Smith. Grade III: 1, Bernadette Power; 2, Kevin Cusack. Grade II: 1. Bernice Smith; 2. Maurice Fitzpatrick; 3, Vernon Smith. Grade I (a): 1, Glendyn Cusack: 2. Ivan Mullen. Grade I (b): 1. Eileen McGlnnis; 2, Helen Power; 3. Patricia Mullen. Grade I (c): 1. Margaret I-‘itz- patrick; 2, Patrick Smith; 3. Don- ald MacDonald and Charles Mec- Doneld (equal). SEA-GIN!‘ ISLAND No part of England _le more than I00 miles from threes. lDuring the Otfertory of the Mass gage investments the Company is lens to assist in the construction Work starts shortly on a 21.250000 LA liziggzige HS ll farewell gift, after. which a buffet supper was served in the college library. FUNERAL SERVICES-The fun- eral of Mr. Peter McGonneli was hold yesterday morning from the Frank Henncsscy Funeral Home to" St. Dunstans Basilica, where Re- quiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Father Adrian of the Franciscan Order. New York. a nephew of the deceased. who arriv- ed by plane yesterday morning to officl‘ lo. The pallbcnrcrs were: . Joseph Hughes. Dzilvcy Coylc, M. Callaghan, T. Creighan. T. Vihelan and Chas. J. Mitchell. Mr. S. F. Doyle rendered tlie “Mis- eremini lilci". Prayers at the grave wore recited by Father Adrian. W. M. S. MEETING-The Sep- tember meeting of Govehead and Brackley Point W. M.S. was held on ‘Sept. 22 at the home of Mrs. Ramsay Auld. The president. Mrs. Hibbert Hughes opened the meet- ing with prayer and a reading from the Missionary Monthly. Hymn "Joy to the World" was sung. followed by portions of Scripture read by Mrs. H. Hughes, Mrs. Ramsay Auld. Mrs. C. Mc-l Lure and Miss Doris Brown. Mrs. Colin MeLure had charge of the‘ evening's program which consisted of some interesting Bible ques-l lions and a reading, "Life in In-l dia", by Mrs. McLure. also a. read- ing by Mrs. Gordon Laflerty.‘ Twelve members answered thel roll call by e Scripture verse. Textl word for next meeting to be’ "Truth." The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. Several members paid the special thankoffering and the collection‘ amounted to $1.90. Mrs. Walter McLure was appointed to have charge of the program for the October meeting which is to be held at the Manse. Hymn, “Take the Name of Jesus With You" and the Mlzpah Benediction brought the meeting to a close. after which lunch was served by the hostess and a social hour spent. a ORWELL SCHOOL Report for September: Grade X-l. Frances Naddy; 2. Mildred MacDonald: 3. Noreen McKenna. X—. ll/t D0 id'- commenced with a talk on Guiding the beginning o, the first world 2 Gag: lrvxcxgnnlit l’ MW m1 - Grade VIII-l, Blair Maobean. Grade VII-l, Josephine Naddy. Grade VI-l, Lorna MacDonald; 2. Marcellus MacDonald. Grade V-—l. Celine Noddy; 3. ‘Elspeth MaoLeod; 3. Roi-raids MacDonald. Grade III-l. Eleanor MacDon- | Bld- Grade 11-1, Eileen MacDonald. Grade I-I. Gavan McKenna; 2. Ignatius MacDonald. Perfect attendance for the month: Frances Nadcly, Betty MacDonald, Rose McKenna. Jos- ephine Naddy. Lorna MacDonald. Ronald-a MacDonald. Elspeth Mac- Leod, Augusta MacDonald, Ignat- ius MacDonald. Teacher: Arthur O'Shea. WESTMORELAND SCHOOL Report for‘ September: Grade X: 1. Elsie Sherren. Grade 1X: 1. Colette Matters; 2, James Matters; 3. Ruby Oakes. Grade VII: 1, Joseph Matters; 2, Charlie Campbell; 3, Marian Can- field. Grade VI: 1, Jerome Matters; 2, June Sharron; 3. Frank Campbell. Grade V: 1, Juanita Wilson; 2. 50w lwill represent the Provincial Coun- I ‘ of her niece, Mrs. RENS ERISPIE IIIKLES at a meeting of the Dominion Executive in Regina lutcr iliis month. Major Lowther expects to leave Oct. 14th. Yorklllnd Vicinity Mr. Harold Watts. York, spent Monday in the City _ c Friends of Mrs. Herbert Learis, York are sorry to hear that she is lndisposed. Miss Roma Rodd. City. spent the week-end in York, the guest of her cousin, Gladys Crockett. Mrwand Mrs. Hazen Howard. Cornwall, spent Sunday in York the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lewis, Ivlrs. Gordon Carr. Oyster Bed Bridge. was a visitor to York dur- ing the week. the guest ot her mother, Mrs. Albert Proud. Mr. and Mrs_ Miller MacFadyen, City, spent Sunctsy in York, the guests of Mrs. MacFadyexrs parents .._.__ Mr. William Crockett. York, is having his home wired for electric lights. the work been done by Mr. Jack Hemphill, Covehead, Mrs. Alex Benton has returned to her home in York after visiting in Oyster Bed Bridge, the guest Gordon Carr. Mr. Houston Herliby, York held nan auction sale on Saturday. when he sold his fanrn machinery and other articles. Alter the service 0n Sunday evening, Rev. Mr. MacCalium, read a speech on behalf o! the people of York and presented Mr. Milton Vessey with e chair and foot stool, which he recived for been superintendent of York Sunday School for 25 years. SUITS ...SUITS...SUlTS . . . . superbly tailored to look and fit like cus- tom-rliade suits. English worsteds that say "qualii-y.‘ Rally Day service was held in York United Church on Sunday evening. The leader was Mr, Milton Vessey. superintendent o! the Sunday School. A reading was read by Miss Vivian Andrews, Tile scripture readings were by ‘Shirley Cooke end Amt; Lewis, A solo was lovely rendered by Buelah Vcssey. and duets were enjoyed by Vivian and Marion Andrews and Joan Vessey and June Dennis. The organist for the evening was Miss Alethe. Brown. Nowls the time to come in and select your new fall suit from the largest display in town. Fashion-trait Towne Hall Hyde Park rlillillsilllii: VVHERE QUALITY IS SURE USES FARM PRODUCTS The candy industry uses about 80 varieties of farm products every year. Norma Newson; 3. Orien Trows- dale. Grade 1V: 1. Walter Campbell: 2, Edward Newson; 3, Francis Mat- ters. Grade III! 1. Raymond Matters; 2. Lewis Oakes; 3. Sheldon Cross- man. Grade I: (a) 1. Stevie Newson, (h) 1. Mary Campbell. (c) 1, Tommy Sherren. (d) 1. Callistus. Campbell. Perfect Attendance: E d w a r l gleiifvson, Lewis Oakes, Mary Cumy. e . The BEST By Test Teacher. Mary E. ’I‘raiiio: i That it what satisfied customers are saying about our wholesome, delicious product. TRY IT TODAY. DON'T SAY BREAD, SAY LANE'S BREAD PLEASE Ll\NE’S BAKERIES unlit» Charlottetown and District Representative ROY (Buck) WHITLOCK-PHONE 1781-1. Summerside and District Representative CLARENCE (Windy) STEELE -- PHONE 303-3