IODAY ONLY SHOWS 3 :25 ._ADULT ENTERTAINMENT— THER! ALL NEW SESATIONS V w‘ l‘ . » IIJIIN BARRMIIIIE llIiIIEl ATWIll PLUS: "TIME" - MUSICAL - SCIENCE The Central Guardian. _ tamer-val interest. ant Jvfictfln aatnrallayba (Iva aanh a word. strictly pay- Nalnrulvanca. of of at n early. Phane1579-4. 000K’! for Christmas Photo IIIII 11nd T790! TB FIT-Ill‘! shoe Oomplny Ltd, for all types of footwear. CABBAGE-High quality. low prices only few hunredweight 1eft.l G. Ferguson New London. 1 nowann Dilemma. Fitted; Footwear now located at 1'15 Queen! THE Novnisorlp 19. 1946 I nous HELP WARD OFF WINTER COLDS. graphs. Evenings by appointment y," VITALITY " PNINUE EDWARD I-“Ell-‘lmd Illllll- l onnen worm cnmtmu I I 1 i FOR VIIA AND CONFIDIB-ATION LIII Ii Tug mm qnsls__uah h“. SURANCI. nappy with a selection from out-l Dresser Sets display. Crockett’: HOWARD MclNNlS, Fitted Jewellery. . Footwear now located at 175 Queen V1601! Tasty Extract of Cod Liver - -1. Street. aoox or hrhowusoon - pkasunptggtigw tqtiefordnildroti -~ Educate your child. - It Paysl d dun‘. l not-iron T0 anvnnsns- Write n. u. Bousfield, Head 01-] <1" ° i gllluanavgrtisetnmmtmga ton w: g1; t éfilelveltgpresentative. c/o General 2° or”, ‘Lfl uoon of aav orevious to iosemor to ensure publication. JUST IN TIME for C | Buying - Our new 1947 Gift | logua has arrived. Write for your copy. G, l-l. Taylor. Jewellers for four Generatiors. Charlottetown. tmas ‘ SANTA SAYS take a tip from your friends and shop with them at the Abegweit Gift Court. Greet- ing Cards and Gifts for the Dis- crlminating Shopper. Gift Wrap- ‘ ping Service for your convenience. STOP WORRYING about what , to give this Christmas. Come in and browse around the Abegweit Gift Court. Distinctive Gift Suggestions for the entire family. Open even- ings until Ohristmas. ENGAGEMENT. — Mr. and Mrs. Mark MacVittIe, Crapaud. wish to announce the engagement oi their daughter Elsie Wilson to Gar- field Percy Gamble. Summerside. son of Mr. and Mrs. George Gamble. NEWS - SHOWS 3:30 - 7 - 8:45 Wood lslands—0arihou Service operation the schedule is as follows: Operating Daily including Sundays RATES: Same as 1945. For Daily Information Listen in to CFCY 7:30 AM. Each Morning. NORTI-IUMBERLAND FERRIES LTD. R. E. MUTCH. President. With the Prince Nova and Charles A. Dunning now in Yarmouth. N. S. Marriage to take place the latter part oi the mont-h. STORE ENLARGEMENT -- En- largement of the store of Moare and McLeod to include a third floor is now underway. A '30 by .30 ft. addition to the rear of the ‘building is being made and when .1 wlcted the floor will provide a lplllar-free space of 48 by 100 ft. ata- f Charlottetown. l ' 1 PROVINCIAL HOME ECON- ,0MICS Association Organization Meeting, Nurses’ Residence. Provin- .cl:l Sanatorium. November 22nd, ll P. M. All eligible for membership urged to attend. MR8. PBISCELA iuouvnuauznl 1 wishes to announce the engagement of her daughter Rita Anne to "rnossr" NED-CHEMICAL rooo 24 Days’ Supply _ 72 Days’ Supply 144 Dqys’ SuPPlY N. C. F. CAPSULES 50‘; $125, 100's $215. 250's $5.00 viyqNim Multiple Capsules... 5 vita- mins with added VITA'VIN. NLIITIPLI icharles Earle MacGregor oi Char-i minew“, whQqI Md -——-— ' concentrate. BUY ° srncrar. snnvtcns - Remem- supply tor the ibrance Day was fittingly observ- h l g i‘ 11.111 111 the Little Sands United W °° '°'“ Y‘ . Church on Sunday morning Nov. I ' _°() 10th. The honor roll on which there‘ 5° s “'75 10° s $3 were 36 names. of those who served in lllllitllbSt wair ftomhth; (districts; IO-D LOD of i e San s. Hig an an ‘Hopeiield. was unveiled by Mixl LIVER olL iNorman C Stewart whose son. w. mums m, 75 _ 1'69 ‘Gunner Lauglue Stewart. paid, Yuma cmwu". c s zthe supremo sacrifice early in the; ' .\1"z1r. After the ringing ot the hymn o God Our Help 111 Ages Past. thel W Al-PHAMETTES jhonor roll was unveiled. the namesl s‘ as $3 5° read. two minutes silence observed-l ' ' ' A brief prayer offerrcd and the IN CONVENIEN‘. NATQLA iNational Anthem sung. the REV , ALPHAMN R. E Vessey. pastor of the church, DROP FORM 100 {m- g 15'1"’ dlssf . th 45):? agugtlglrnigvl: 312th Ill-Emma: Stondardluthcoocnlvatedfli 5U t0! then this that a man lay down his_ life for his friend" I-our young| men made the supremo sacriflcezl Daniel S Buell. Clarence Living- IIVII Oil Itcetifled) wees-- 2$c.&--- Ill- $11-05 ‘The work which is being done by stone. James Munn and Laughic; (M. F. Sehurman and Company it; E Stewart. .- Vl-DELTA ,not expected to be completed be- _ 1 EMULflQN ifore the New Year, LQCAI- - i LAWLESS-MACDONALD - Thc grunge |:|,.,°,,d_ Rich i- DR. DEWAR INJURED - His marriage of Miry Dolores. daugh- - - ‘many fricnds here \vill regret to tor of Mr. 11nd Mrs. Goorge Mac- vnumlns A and D’ Wont-n that D1‘. G. i‘. Dcwar is in Donald, Mermaid, P. E I.. and $115 _ $210 lhosnitrll in Vancouver, B. C.. withiRuimciiil George Luwlgiiss. s01; of |a frztcturcd leg. A wire of cnn- ltlr. and Mrs. Patrick .La\vess. idolrnce was received from hi-m yes- Colbornc Street, Kingston, tiolt wAMPol-Es itcrdny by Dr. G. G. Houston in place at 9 o'clock Tuesday morn-l EXTRACT wonncction with the death of Dr. lug at Si. James‘ Chapel at St.‘ lJ. C. Houston. in which he mcn- Marys Cathedral, Rev. l". P- Law- $100 tinned his injury but gave no dc- tails. NEWLY WEDS HONORED - A large number of relatives and .frlcnds from Alexandra and Pow- inal assembled at the beautiful ‘home of M1‘. and Mrs. Nat Muc- Kinnon on Friday evening, Cic- tober 25th. to tender a miscellaneous ~ - shower in honor of Mr. and Mrs. in a grey wool suit with matching Leave wood Weldon Mt-Coubrey (nee) Noreen grey hat, black accessories and a ,Brehaut. The living room was corsage of red roses. tho bride was Islands 8 am‘ u mm‘ I mm" 3 p'm'|tastefully decorated with pink and rziven in marriage by Mr. James ' . ter the zucsts J. Lawless. She was attended by Leaves white streamers At‘ _ _ of honor had been escorted to Miss Noreen Lawless. sister oi‘ Ca-Tlbllll 8 31m- 11 ll-m- l P-m- a P-m' ltheir seats by Mr. and Mrs. Benjo- the groom. who wore a su't of min Wood. Natalie MacKinnon and Garth MacLennan attractively dres- sed as bride and groom carried in a heavily laden basket. which contained numcro-us useful gifts, consisting of pyrox, china. lrrten. silver and money which testified tn their popularity. Mrs. Arthur Wood read a fitting address which loss. brother of the groom. officiat-' ed at the ceremony 11nd cclebrut-l ed the nuptial mass. Mr. Lucien Nourry played the wedding "nusic and. during the mass. Miss Kathleen Norris sang Home's "Ave Mona.” "On This Day, Oh Beautiful Molli- cr" and “O Lc-rd, I am not Wu‘:- ihy." The altar was appropriately decorated for the occasion. Attirod ro-se wool. brown accessories nnd a corsaze of yellow roses. Mr. Gemld Cnchrane attr-nded lhc groom. After a wedding brcaktnst. served at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Lawless, the voun: couple left on a wcdding trip to Montreal. They will reside in bestowed best wishes for their happiness and extended words of Have You Pains Callouses or Cramps there ?—>- ,'I'IIIIIIS. NOV. 21st. ‘ ‘z . p5“ foe."‘.1'l~’ff.’s7'..fia7*“""”..u,,..,““'“ ' . qbfibniotevnufioigive gmzwwziltvnnpdwmrhnuiceryeweieeswd/m ‘an. d“. vbllntlua-Jleannfuuaqeaunwe...“ teeters x1101: ma: welcome from the vicinity to the groom. Miss Louise MncLennan opened the gifts. Miss Joan Judson read the accompanying cards 1nd verses. while Misses Ruth Wood and Ruth Mac-Dougall displayed and arranged the gifts on the table. The groom on behalf of his wife in a few well chosen words thanked all present for their beat.- tiful gifts. All joined In sin-sing "For They Are Jolly Good Fol- lows". ‘The remainder of the eve- ning was spent in a sing song with Mrs. Nat MacKinnon at the plnno A delicious lunch was served by the ladies. All_ departed in svlshing Mr. Kingston on their return. -The bride was formerly clerk with the C.WA.C_ at Kingston and Inter worked under the civil service. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Shepherd. of Georgetown, Brltisn Gillan-a, with their two children ‘Rhona and Ian. are vintlnt! Mrs. Shepherds bro- ther and dotr-r-irt-lnw Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sadler. Brighton. I ‘She leaves to mourn ‘besides n host of friends and rela- iin Mamoriam FLORA MAE MARTIN The death oxurred at the home of her brother, Alexander, in Val- lcyfield West. on Saturday morn- lns. Oct. 5. of Flora Mae Martin. in her 45th year. Born at Valley- iield. P. E. I.. daughter of Wm. A Martin. and Christie Nicholson Martin. she was the eldest oi I. family of seven. she suffered the .oss of her father in Nov. 1938. and again her mother in Nov. 1M1. ALso a sister. Jeanette. in 1960. their loss. fives. the following sisters and brothers: Margaret. RN. Haver- hill. Mass-t Annie. Mrs. Herb Gil- lis. Flat River: Alexander and Christcne nt home; Archie, a niem- ber of the Vctcrans’ Land Act. Charlottetown. Also two nephews and one neice. John. Bert. and Janet Gillis. A nurse h_v profession. her time was joyfully given to min- istering to the ills of others. She was a member of the General Stephen Henry Gale Hospital Alumnae. having graduated from tnat institution Nov. 2i. 1927. For s short time she did private $2.25 - $3.75 terestcd in music and literature. and well posted on world af- fairs. Her patriotic spirit was manifest In wartime by her con- stant correspondence with and sending packages to many in the armed services. Her active life. however. was checked by illness over a year ago. during which time she suffered three major operations. The shock to her phy- slcal health was great despite the constant atffntion oi’ the best. surgeons and medical skill avail- able. In July of this year she ‘came a convalescent, from Haver- hill. Mass to her home in Val- ieyfield. Fbrthe first month it seemcd as if she might recover. partially at least. But, against. all her brave efforts and hopes ohQ gradually weakened. She was tenderlv nursed ior the past two months by her sister. Margaret. and other members of her iam- ily. who with her family Doctor. did everything poslsble to save her life and to alleviate her sui- fcrlng Despite their efforts. and the attention of other friends. nsuaur LIVER 011. cm. <ou1a1rs coo uvta 011. 55c - $1.10 flavoured vitamin food gala: 1 Ib. $1.00 — 2 lbs. $1.75 PARKE DAVIS she passed to her eternal reward cn the above mentioned date. Sh: was a member of the Val- ley-field United Church. and was always generous in its sitoport. Her pastor. Rev. A. D. Stirling. whose kind visits during her bald MicKoy. will b_e clad to know “loved at the Benson Hospm‘, rllltrtfd the 111119751 HQTVlCB at the he Is Improving In health ~11. the ‘mynhm M m“ "um ma‘ home on Monday. Oct. 7- He. home of his daughter. Mrs. Hugh m" H‘ operating roam ‘sump wags 10f confide‘): ti?‘ the; S.MKa.Cvft 8t t. 7~ “'39 F"! ! l" Y "a °Yl r“ visor at the same hospital She lsympnhfllng ‘fiends, ‘making, faithfully performed her duties in don. 3.0. poultry conunl 1f (marrow smear. fiTltnie . e vanity d .2......= "~...'-:.~“..-r.,:"a..-:* mo“ industry committee e1‘: I‘. McDonald. producer hi! P. l. 1-: 0. I. ‘Benoit. chief of poultry diviloll. t Bevan members of the national poultry consultative committee along with J. A. lrit- ' 1J1 ministry oi food. and W. A. Brown. special products board» Ottawa, who attended a luncheon acting of the Quboa poult Montreal recently. director of poultry ‘l. L Wood. N eta-operative. Belted, left to riflt: G. L.- servical; J A. Peacock. W. A. Quins. ltand- Pillows: Ray and Bunny. Hale Ilolpital Alumnae Annotation. Op- erating Room and Central Serv- ice. Min Glycart. Hale Hospital Anna and Bob. Mr and Mrs. Sauce. ‘Hie Emily. Out flowers: Rev. and Kru- ltirlinc. Dr. Perkins. Mr. and . Mrs. Mtmro Bruce and family. meet Lander. Min peue me- Laod and m. and Mrs. Neil tho- B eth. There 1s no death: the stars l6 down . 111s 1-1114 upon another lhofli ’l‘he,v are late in God's eternal 1m with den oau cone before. when uricht in Heaven's len- Itl; PHI. '- J. I“. Ulle dihedral. ‘ lhc bride wore a tuschia coat with words of high commendation on stationed with the R C M KELPERS MALT 111111 coo uvea 011. 75c and $1.25 89c V1 MALTOL 1V1 Mn. 11.1 A delicious orange to help build strength and resistance. OSTOGEN “A” csrsutss 31,00 _ 5m $2.25 WATERBURYS $1.25 cowouno $1.00 9 / i118 QUEEN 5T.-- PHDNE 271 Dunn-Wiionnoll Wedding A pretty wedding of much inter- est throughout the Maritime Prov- inces was solcmnizrrl rcccntly in St. Bernard's Church Monet/an. N.B.. when RC1‘. FS. Brennan united in marriuvo "with nuptial M888. Rita Genevicve. daughter of Mr. and Mrs Fiank O'Donnell, Souris, P E 1.. and Const. Eugene William Dunn. son of the late Mr. and Mrs William Dunn. Annap. QIlS Royal. N S The bridle. who was becomlngly citircd in a hluc wotl suit with black accessories and a corsage of red Talisman roe-ts. entered the church to the strains of Mendel- ‘lily 0n the livestock 111.11~l.:--ts.' s-ohnls Wedding March played by Lambs, PIJIVPS, nnd h1x= .\'i‘-'| Mrs J lVlcCarthv slrougcr. 1V|s A.J. Dout-et sung “Ave Most of the cattle nifenwl per: Marie" 11nd during the signing oi the register "0 Promise Me". _ The bridesmaid. ‘viiss Mary sex. ton of Moncton wore u grey wool Suit with black atcessuries and a corsage 'of pink c-runatinns. The gmomsman was Const. E.J, gllglan of the R.C.MP.. Sussex. A wedding breakfast was served at the Queen Howl after which the guppy couple ivft on n short, ilyoneymicnn trip F101 tsravemng, bell sleeves over hey- wedding wit, On their return. they will reside in Moncton where Oonsi. Dunn t; COD LIVER OIL CAPSULES Rich In vitamins A d: D. Convenient, only to take. A body builder for all the K EMULSION 10~1a1n> i/IYAMINSAnmID INSULIN Fresh Stocks AII Type; CLINITEST SETS $2.25 HYPOS and NEEDLES $1.75 CLINICAL THERMOMETERS SACCHARIN utters 25¢ TIME TABLE CHANGES Effective Sunday. Nov. 24. I946 [hall Information [mm ngcnia IFAIIAIIIIIN IIA1IOIIiIl Livestock MONTREAL, Nov. ‘u! - 1GP)- Ccttlc trading was slow and Iiricei estimated to be firm on @1112.- and about steady on other tulsscs 1o- cows. Quality was lower, FJcdlun to good quality steers sn-ld 11p it 12.50 with medium kinls ' from 10 50—-lI.50 11-16 "OfllTlll‘ to 8. Hélfcrs ningerl 1':~ according Io wcirzht 1:111 114ml! Good cows brought 925-10 with medium good makin: 3-9, Can- ners and cutters were 5-7 most- ly 8-650. Common butchers wert down to 7. Good hulls wcrc 9710- 11 and commcncr kinds 77111 1p. Veal calves ranged f"r1!11 i“. l0? common lights to l6 for the lttll veals. Drinkers worl- 1! Z3 and light grassers 950-11150. Ymrilnl! —. nd Mr . Ma C bre any ~ _ 1 _ Police. were 1-9. Wuffehflglhly“ year: of haptsw wcgdglll 11f:- m ' 1221-5921013] tiviigzitnihlv ‘undid 8151:: ‘he 111351,... profeggion. and h"; The lllllle ls m1 Hnnlvyee ct Mcdlum to urwd cud-s sud “W” - - - 1 ____i______ ;_ ‘ ‘ * bravely the deceased endurediTr-ons-Canada A11- blur-s, Monc- m b"... h. 14__=,0_;5 13m. 131ml?! Pgnfl-yg Rehab!‘ -_ sparingly to those who needed . _ i! as ,d R l. l. _ her attention. She did not. how- “eéym ifigglnliyesfihe va]1ey“e1d;t°“'N"B'W_ were di-scivunicd 1 nor cgvtwigllll: . " _~'i; ' 1. 17 - ‘n p‘: y e ‘f, Llllfld 0_ui, , __ zléesgitalconglllltlfes herbutmlrilgggxanttlg choir and other friends were. EDINBURGH-Sir Jinn Lorne Zzfgyesj: 10:253.’; “vxixed lambs ~ no Pam! Bu in d II LL d lhoueiht of others. which includ- “Jew! Love’ o’ My Scull’. "Wm" ' Macmod‘ fmme? l-Ofd “rovost. were sold on n flat burl‘ H? l4 ,Tlse POI!!! N Nopuhorpluknbfnuwmwhm-[ew ‘Jresgedgpoglynnd l?“ ed not only members of her own a? 3:: (l; 32:521. Gig: lidled’ aged 73' cents. g3 I'm-tim- fl "=- gyfior 3312;.‘gtsygqlgzzgggyhffifigllfi Crates supplied. Raiclwezsny iliflidiif; Yiilliisbi’. 3§i‘§..'.1.’.°‘i£ mill-l will“ w“ consisted b1 —*;_“__T‘ weflul‘ m. boneb ‘a d’ (Iona and IQIiQEdQomFa quickly. "faclfslc rates’ trucking equal to was amazing to IUIOW hOW illlXlV gerhauséghreirdmhetaablgfivnutyengl: l ‘ 5""°“m,d__=_f,_ Pmmfwgg $.".'.'.‘Z'.'.f.'.’.'.2.‘2’ J3.1.‘Z'.I1'.1"‘.‘11'1Zi.‘i.‘ii..".' railway rates paid. all; remetgitlaered W13‘ 13w: half 1.1 veumieia cemetery P-u- F e h g [an ‘ . ‘m’. tsvesne . as - . ‘ file tcltllal l l"-.'""UTMM 500E": X11“ ' vet-series and special occasions. ‘nun 'm' mm” Bruce’ w‘ ‘ . s n 1351.- at all dealer: in mcdr e. A we’ He“, Macxanzle Am _ _ gqgggflgn, ggupqlg. _ . Sh, possessed a remarkable mem. - - - t ' For noarly 50 years Dr. Wood's Norwa Pine “it'll! wllfllbbd P f ' c f" E tr gt |' $011118 - and was a ifted conversa- l?“ “Emm M“ m‘ “mam Syrup has been a favourite remedy for coug s nnd ll nam S 0 X a 0 cry. 8 n M , “Vfiflilllleuhlillfl- T110790? . ‘ tionalist and correspondent. ln- Hl-l-Tfl’ VI Busk . colds, Mothers everywhere know that children like widsnaand ovarthaaiioea. ____ __ _ Beautiful floral tributes were its plannllst taste and will take it without foes or lbnfialltosandgrzattoojvinta as follows’: d M w A‘ bothg. bod‘ . 5W0 1115011195"! Qllllflfld- Sprays: Mr. an rl. am ea medicinal ro is f the ins , bodily hflne Ind nlrvounnu Bruce ins family. m. and Mrs. and e11 harks nun. e011. 11e11vitlietneregia-eembstingingwdwnle ""1 - _ Harry Van Buskirk and family. Dr. ood’: Norway ins Byru In quick-acting and oifoohve. ltht-lpl Tatum‘ -; w, mg w; yuqqmg “upon. to loosen phlegm and mucus, soot o irritated membranes, clear tho air Heed In - ' I W“ "m Twig ‘fir: Salim“ at l‘)?! wlilgilzthlimoilglsgiilpnlit your favourite drug Bill" d“, . _ N . \ l “F4” 3'°P7°" F?‘ Ho?’ mum 0:31.“; may?“ today. Price 35o a bottle, or the larfimflamil size, 60o. before nnpanr your comfort and datlyeflicnqeq 301mm m“ , 0mm M." I manic-race, . rontmOnL m“; An ' ‘on ’ Duncan, w. and Mrs. John K. fi M-flln- pfthnanvalhmoetadvancadadenflflometbodaol -wreaths: Mr. and MrsM. D. relieving and correcting loot ‘Enables, will be bald Martin and family. veterans’ at our Store on .. w“ m" ' ELLIS on ' the St. P We solicit the patronage CENTRAL ROYALTY ANNOUNCE ‘ The Opening of a GROCERY, FEED and MEAT STORE Our Store is situated Two Miles from the CitY surrounding districts and the general public. star's Road. of tin residents of till