JUNE 27." 1950 Special Summer Sale 3-Pc. CHESTERFIELD SUITES wEEKLY (NY 5 UP To wrEKLY wr.EKLV' WEEKLY Featuring: ehnlral ' Frames ul kiln-dried hardwood! 0 Fin. quality repp e'overIngs, in your choice of wine, green or blue! ' An Exceptional Value So. Shop Early! MAIL OR PHONE ORDERS TAKEN-PHONE 2811 auvs UP I0 MAIL rins oovron-. WW” -'"'”"'”” I S14950 on .25 l E PER. WEEK Use Our Practical Budget Terms: nmmoom SETS 15.-. nsvmronrs 75c numiormsroris .. t-2.60 snwmo MACHINES s1.5o wssn MACHINES . 551.25 KITCHEN smrs 15c ELECTRIC moms .. 25c BIOYCLES soc LA-Z-BOY ciisnis 51.00 STOVES - - s - - - - - - 309 announce the engagement of her daughter, Ens. June. to Joseph RADIOS 25c MaoMlllan, son at Mr. and Mrs. -Li-U-L and LAMPS. RUGS, nuns. SPRINGS, Etc. all on EASY TERMS! ENQUIItE TODAY! Iamlnterosted in: ..... I ................................-.-............a- I d ter A IL . to FMG in C NAME I xagggggy, My.1jeA,, ygungeegtl gaff; brother-in-law F3133 C3171” M for the Rev, George M. W, Davls church, and the local pastors. ET I the late Mr. and Mrs. Bertram 5011115 W935 WON Pnltnmi 6” and Mrs. Davis in the social hall "A native of Newioundland. Rev. . I-leveloch Ramsay. of Montrose. 193” 315" F9345! '-""'"'"”"W V of the church Monday night. Davis received his bachei of 4 181 GREAT GEORGE ST. - CIIAIWOTIETOWN. P.E.l. - VIIONE 2817 This Company Is an Associate Company of MANCHESTER Robertson Allison Department Store oI Saint John. NJ.-Established 1866. THE GUARDIAN. Cl-lARLOT'l'E'l'0WN I GEIITIIAL Ellllllllllll Title eolullln la reserved for arm or local interest. but advertising at ga noway nature may be inaerted at the dense a word. etrlotly pay- able in advance. CIASWILI. tor Photographs iswusiis sun swunns re- duced. Sunter's 1iadles' Wear. IOWLID IIBINNIB F00!- WIAI at 1'1! Qllten Street. CIIANIHJI I303. Ior Oak. Walnut and Ilahoresiy Piywoods. DI. OOAIIPB Phone Number tor the Qimmer months will in 1976-01. REFIIGERATORS. Ranges. Mot- ors imd Washer repairs. Storey Electric. CLEARING Corduroy trimmed shirts, else. sunt.er's Ladies Wear. CIVIC TAXES-Second install- ment City of Charlottetown taxes ll due June 30th. accounts must be paid by June 30. HEAR. THE CHARLO'l'IE'l'0WN MALE CHORUS in Kingston Hall. Wednesday. June mm. with spec- ialties. CIVIC TAXES-Interest at the rate oi '.-5'12: per month will be charged on all overdue install- ments of civic taxes. JUST ARRIVED. - Large ship- ment or ladies and men's luggage 319.50 set and up. S. L. Hardy 5: 00.. 102 Kent gstreet. MB. LAUGHLAN MIOKINNON or South shore. Denney's, Cape Breton. Please Phone 904-L Chor- lottetown. betzween 9 and 11 A. M. CIVIC TAXES-Ii insLalImenLs are not paid on or belore due date. then all remaining installments become due and payable. ' .:ml- 51'. I'E'l'liB.'s CATI-IIIDIHL, Sun- day School Picnic. All meet at the Church Hall at 1.15. Children, their parents and other members at the congregation are invited. following pupils have written and passed successfully the Grade VIII examinations (order of merit): Delbert Muirhead. Sadie MacFad- yen, Charles Macxinnon. Eleanor Carson, teacher. ENGAGMENT. - Mrs. Roy Yovunker. Charlottetown. wishes to James Coles, winsloe. -Marriage to take place early in July. M-V. ESKIMO.-The next sched- uled selling of M-V. Eskmlo will be from Charlottetown and sum- merside on June Nth. direct to Corner Brook. mid, and return to Charlottetown. For rurther infor- mation contact Newfoundland Shipping Service or phone Char- lottetown 1605. ENGHGEMENT ANNOUNCE- MENT. . and Mrs. Cornell: Van Den Bot oi Montrose, Prince Edward Island (formerly of H.11- versum, Holland) wish to announce the engagement oi their eldest Prince Edward lslend.'-Marriage to take place in July. HARRINGTON SCHOOL-Grade VIII Exams: Those euccerrul in the Standardized Tests In Herring- ion school. Grade VIII, are as tol- lows. out of a possible 30 marks: Heather Rodd. 177: Enid Carter. 168: Melvin Prowse. 154: Barbara Cudmore. 145. This school also was succeasiul in being 2nd prize winner Ibr the Province in the Slrathoons Trophy for physical training. CITY POLICE COURT - At the stlpendlery Msg-lstrs.te's Oourt yesterday. a man convicted oi op- erating a. motor vehicle while irr- toxicsted was sentenced to seven CANOE COVE SCHOOL - The. - rLI'I.I'lJ'lJ'lJ'L PU-UUULVUUUIEUUUIVLELEU-U-UlVU'U1J1LrUlVUI"ULEU'U'UL"U1JU'UU'U1 'l.I'L'ELI1.'"l.I'U'l.I"U'l.I'l.I'l.I"l. personality has won him a host of friends who wish him many years at further successes in his chosen proiession. CIVIC TAXES-All Poll taxes were due and payable April 15th. It immediate payment is not made, court action will be taken for col- lection. DEATH OF REV. JOHN MUL- I-ALLY - Word was received yes- terday oi the sudden death in Winnipeg oi Rev. John Mullelly, iormerly oi sourls West in this province. His sister Ella and his to the Manitoba capit-IL Only I year ago his brother Alfred died in Milton. Mess. Another brother George lives on the old homestead. A cousin. Dr. Emmet Mullslly, is & practising physiciln in MPn"' real. Msoisrn.s're's COURT - The iollowln cases were diaposed 01 before ourrty Mssist-rate Gilbert A. Geudet yesterday. we men for timing on enclosed property will as and costs or to d-ys: two men charged with having liquor not cbtelned on their permit were dis- missed. A speeder was fined 510 and costs or 10 dIY!- Two mm charged with disturbance on the highway-uo and costs or 30 day!- A HALFCENTUR 0 SERVICE past Fifty Years. A. Picltard 6- Co. . ' . . BUBKE'8 STUDIO tor Ireo h to Ye I' A T ' Deep coll-spring construction on Yellow Cab Building. Cha.iPlo:te- Y a S go , oduy' June 27' strdng steel letlis! town. Mail your illms. o 3, gm prlng-Ililed 0II&I- TOMLINI GIOCEIY D ,,nv,,;,,..,,f:.1a 1...; may am out or business. All outstanding A. PIOKARD F 8: CO. delivered their first load of coal - today after a half century of service supplying high grade coal Mr. A. Picliard and Staff wisli to thank their many customers for their support during these High Grade Coal Farewell Party Inwest llew Yorli The iollowing item from s New York exchange or recent date will be read with interest locally, Mrs. Davis being a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. It. A. Currie, l"airview., R.R. 4. P. E. 1.: "The congregation of st. Paul's Methodist church, West New York. held an informal isrewell party "Rev. DIVIS. who has been pas- tor of the North Hudson church since June, 1946. has completed his pastorate there and will be replaced by the Rev. David Parker. Rev. Parker, who comes from an assistant pastorate in New York City. will preleh at the West New York church on Sunday. "A buffet supper was .serveri at Monday's farewell party. Rev. Davis was presented with It gilt of money and Mrs. Davis was giv- en a corsage.. "John Aussenhoier was master or ceiemoniesst the strait. Among the guests were the Rev. Alexan- der A. Belden, oi the First United Presbyterian Church, west New York; the Rev. Herbert J. Free- man, of Ebenezer Bazptist Church, West New York, and the Rev. Curtis 8. Geyer, of Park Methodist Church. weehiuwken, and the First Methodist Church, Union City. "Arrangements for the party were in change at Ausscnhoier. Robert Morrell. lay leader of the arts degree at Mcclill University, Montreal. He was graduated with honors trom United Theological College, Montreal, in 1948 "Rev. and Mrs. Davis were married in June, 1947. Mrs. Davis is a registered nurse and was graduated from the Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal. Since his or- rival at the West New York post. PACE 'i HREI rt? 11 FL.-'1 inn n 71 ri n H n.-1:LrirLrLrLr1l'L'r'i?ri".rLrLru1rLnnrL Rev. Davis has been doing post- graduate work at Union Theolo- gical Seminary. New York City. "Before coming to the 'Unitel states, Rev. Davis held pastorate: Ior the United Church in Can- ada in Newfoundland, Anchor and Saskatchewan. Although he has not announced his future plans, it is thought likely that he will re- turn to Canada. "Rev. Parker. who xeplsced Rev. Davis. is a. former resident of Ridgewood and has been serving in New York as an assistant pastor until his new assignment sent him to west New York." NORIH AMERICAN in: L. S. STEVENSON 8RAN(H MANAGfl( I40 RICHMOND ST. A MUTUAL COMPANY ALL GHARLOTTETOWN A motorist ior operating a vehicle with 1949 license plates 93 I-ndi mmolwus AND sinuous STOICS costs or 5 days. Two men who pleaded guilty for having under- sired lobsters each 310 and cost: or 20 days. Three others charged for s similar olience pleaded not VANCOUVER, June 10 -IOP)- ooniidence the dikes glrdling the . muddy. swollen Fraser River will The earliest epitephs that have hold was expressed today by survived have been found on the am Byron Johnson of British ootiins and tombs of the ancient a. days in jail. A man charged with speeding was fined 85 or to days in jail while a woman charged with ' ' , a vicious dog was ordered to have the dog destroyed. Three RETAIL MERCHA NTS The mythical Amiiwiis weresaid to have burnt oii their right breasts in order to give themselves more ireedom in using weapons. drunk and cases ad- . NOW- EVEN GREATER EEFAGE Gonlwes ll . I'll-MILIR TRUCK TIRII a. noses ace. sro. Egyptians. . The improved HI- MILER RIB gives up: to 259:, more mileage thanks to its new inulti-y rib tread designed for; cooler running. more even weer. An extra NEW HI-MILBR RIB 209610 2!7asIsnmiIe- ale eadamoenrs cost. men charged with being ' ” appeared. one was sentenced to 20 days in jail, one lined 810 and costs or 20 days, and the third released after being in Jail since June 19th. A drunk and disorderly was fined :10 and costs or 20 days. LEAVE! roe ST. DONAT. QUE. Miss Christine King, B.A..deugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. King. Highland Ave, leaves this morning ior St. Don-at. Quebec. where with several other Island teacher. she will be employed for the summer. In Septemberishe will proceed to Montreal when she has accepted a position in Roscmount School. Before leaving she w presented guilty and had their join-ned until Wednesday. A Tem- perance Act case was adjourned one week. IN MEMORIAM. In loving memory of Mrs. Iter- man Inn. who passed away June ziiih, IMI. We losta Mean with a heart of o. The lo.eelo us can never betold. Forgot her now. We never will For in fir hearts she is with as at Always llesnesntered by Husband. unity and oartrade. WILL BE GLOSED I 12” 4-1:-1-1: . gg JULY 1st. g . "was "you cord bod, with a farewell gift is her associ- aad almost felIurs- ' ;cwlt'ot?l? "55: 8'I?ll?li'Io(llI!P:lrIlGcIebIIIslu-lelfet I proof bead add fur-shag was the guest of honor at a plear- . to the amazingly long life of this new Goodyoer Hi-killer. ALI. WEATHER tor positive trsdon. IIIIAIII MOTOR! LTD. stlssuesbs across ms: at esavics I A OIIRAI. QMPLIII UNI OI GOODYEAR HRI8. NIB. LUIGIAIDS AND IATTERIIS I ant surprise party given by her friends. at which she also received I lovely gift. LEFT roe O0NNlO'I'lClJl'- Dr. J. H. O'.I-Ianloy. son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex O'IIenley. St. Peters, left here Monday morning for Bridgeport. Conn. where he will serve his internship in st. Vin- cent's Hospital there. After a bril- liant course Dr. O'i-Ienley gradu- ated trom St. Dunslen's. receiving his BA. degree. After three years service oversees he again entered St. Duneten'a tor a pre-medical. tern that year he entered Mo- Glll nivarslty and received his MD. CM. from ther vocation last May. His pleasing graduating a B.8c. in ms. in sep- :” m at the con- , In (end and loving memory of our dear husband and isttnr. who departed this Ills Jane 31. III1. with pushing hearts we watched roe And law you pass away. Although we lend you dearly we oeeld not eislse yes slay. Wsmlasyoeacar at ever-ytern Along um weary way And hole has never been the same Since you were called away. Oelsavoeastrugthlellaltlt ad htearhablew telesayoe llooaewi eve-knew. Always leaiesntiered Dy Wits. ltorsaee. Madonna and thee. stones WILL REMAIN arm A FIIIIJAY EVEIIIIIG .Rll'AIl.. MERCHANTS COMMITTEI CHARLOTTITOWN BOARD OF TRADI