PACE THREE "ri-is GUARDIAN. cnsnnorrerowis CENTRAL SIIAROIAII 58,1950 . a leeway naturrinay be lasu-tad at live seats a word. strictly pay- For Lower Food Prices Shop at .5E'.r':;fi 3."-..:'r'...:. . W TWE SELL TIIE SAME FOR LESS CARNATION Mlillhgmllns 29c GIOUS FULL FLAVOR Eiiirrr. Fresh Ground. lb. . . 19: iliio. all purpose. 11c Ib.: ubs.s1.oo FRESH srnmo LAMB - All curs 1oM"Kiors Largo rlsp Cukos, ea. 29cI '.-mm CORNED SPARE RIBS. 144: lb.: 8Ibs. .. SI.00 Ttlhl.-YTO. VEGETABLE, MUSHROOM. ETC. SOUP DEAL. I2 lins assorted .. 99c SN-dlcss Raisins, 5 lbs. 1.00 Golden Wax Beans. 13c tin. Piiivd Dates, 4 lbs. . . 1.00 8 for . .. . . . . .. 1.00 Fresh Prunes. 4 Ib!- - 1-00 Diced Beets for Salads. DricdAppIeRll1SS-bi-8330 2tins 29c 07”" PNW 13” um Dessert Pears. 3 this . 57c 3 7"" - ' - - - - ' e ' ' ' ' o ' 1'00 Orange Juice. 48 oz. tin 57c -- Pours 8: Carrots. 8 tins'57c Dessert . Yellow Corn. 13c tin, PEACHES. 5I'llIS 95: 8 tins 1.oo CASH & CARRY STORES Mount Edward Road Phone 1191-3 FREE DELIVERY SERVICE M vv w n I IJIJILVIE PHONE 747 137 GT. GEORGE ST. White or Chocolate -d 1 med 5-mt Ade, zaggg? afiflsel :ihrici:lhp1::”lo1V;lel3:)th3r;ooi;::i:3 V CC rl DC 3 Pllrk T"'r3”3 Phone 25” 8" x 8" Articles on behalf of the members. ' Adiid LIIkd!.I'1S'- MT. EDWARD HEIGHTS MARKET ”:.'fL”.F3l.? fill"... .i.”:....”".:.....? ii. 95c HFISWIV So fresh. you hear the flakes rustle out of the boxl Oven-crisp in milk! Freshest of all cereals! Delicious any time-rnoming. noon or night! ' Big ilslres of sweet-toasted corn! Fresher. tastier! And nourishing . . . here's the "power" of corn for you. Delicious main dish of happy breakfasts! 3ARONN in qoodnessi For the biggest treat In cereals. get the freshest. Ksllou'e Corn Flakes! So fresh. because people eat them as lllt as we make 'em! For your bargain in goodness- buy Kellogg's Corn liaise. Mame: ngows ,. IN MEMORIAM M'.Il.S. JAMES (1li'.lf'I'BEl.L Spring Valley was saddened. when they learned that a beloved resident in the person of Mrs, James Campbell had passed to her eternal reward. She will be missed by every one as she had a lovely dlbposluon and her kind and gen- ial manner endeared her to every- one. Old” and young alike. she was INDY! Nldy to help anyone in trouble and SICkJ'leSs,lndg, wonder- fui neighbor. Being sickly all winter, she was confined to her bed only the last ten days of her life. Suffering m. M31519 Dtin. but with patience. she llwsys spoke of going where there is no more pain. Every. thins that could be done for her was done. Medical skill was of no avail. God called her home and I she that was heavy-laden. Hg win give her rest. she was carefully nursed by her son and daughter- ln-law. It is the home where she will be missed the most as she al- Wlys had a word of cheer for 9VCl'N0ne she met. One always felt better after meeting her and she leaves a beautiful memory that will be hard to forget. Before her marriage. she was formerly Margaret Jane Dulzsn. dughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Duggan of spring Valley. P-einn twice married, first to George Stevenson of Boston, Mass, having three children by her first husband: Roy in Mcdford. lilassa. Jennie. Mrs. Arthur Stewart. sea view. P. E. 1.. Hilda. Mrs. Stirl- ing Andrews, Freetown. She lived fifteen years in the U. 6. A, when her husband passed away. She re- turned to P. E. I. where she mar- ried Mr. James Campbell. she had two children: Mons. Mrs. Cecil Campbell. lrishtown. Lloyd at -home with whom she resided. Que also leaves to mourn. the fol- lowing sisters and brothers. name- ly: Mrs. Winfred Ramsay. Hamil- ton. Mrs. Weston Francis. Free- town. Mrs. Albert Connick. spring Valley and John Duggan, Ken- slngton and Guy Duggan. Spring Valley. The funeral was held Saturday afternoon at two o'clock from her late residence; people coming from far and near to pay their last respects to one they loved and honored. i In the absence of her pastor. Rev. D. M. Campbell. New London. conducted the service. He spoke words of comfort to the bereaved. speaking from the fifteenth chap- ter of Corinthians. The hymns sun; were: "Rock of Ages", "safe in the Arms of Jesus". and a spec- ial solo was softly sung by Mr. J. 3. lewis of Freetown: "Life's Rail- way to Heaven". I favorite of the decessed. The pail-hearers were her six nephews: Harold Ramsay. Walter Duggan. Iilvln sudsbu..y Ralph connielr. Fred Campbell. lverstt Francis. ans was tenderly laid to rest in the People's Cemetery at Ma!- paque. beside her husband who on C S her. At tho nave. Mr. Joseph L. Davidson was in charge. aisle In advance. ' caaswsu. hrr Poo!-olrapns. IOWAID laeINNl.I IOU!- WIAI st 175 Queen Street. OIIANDLII. 33.08., for "Itch- WOOG." P1Y'00d. MILK Ill?! DEALER HIGH.- gis the cheapest food for girl and y. . SEEDS. Open daily. also Monday and Thursday evenings unul 9.p. m. Closed Sundays. Arthur Vess-.-y. York. PHONE 201!-L TODAY for your reservation to the Gracie Fields entertalnrnent. June 21st. Forum. RESERVATION! may be made Flor the Gracie Holds” entertain- CHAIIIEB. l"LlGl!'!l8 to any point in Canada or the United States for passengers or cargo. Phone Marianne central Airways Limited, 131 or 510. FUNERAL SUNDAY - The fun- eral of the late Donald MacKin- mm was held Sunday afternoon from the residence of Mr. Calvin Bishop. Mi. Buchanan. and was largely attended. The services at the home and grave were con- ducted by the Rev. J. Harvey Bishop. assisted by the Rev. John Murchison. The pallbearers were Waison Bishop. John D. MacKin- non. Sumner Macxlnnon. C. D. MacLeod. John Nicholson and Neil Morrison. Burial in Polly Cemetery. BRIDE-T0-BE HONOURED - At the close of the regular meet- ing. June lat. of Queen Elizabeth Lodge No. 116. Daughters of Eng- hnd. Sister Adelaide Sentner. Past President. whose marriage takes place this month was pleasantly surprised by officers and members when Sister Lillian Smith. Pres- ident. and Sister Edith Davis. vice- cream and cake were served by the committee. Sister Davis and Sister White. A social hour brought the evening to is close. -Personals Mr. and Mrs. Fidel Gallant. John Piclgeon. Annie McLeod Pidgeon. were in the city recently. Mrs. Henry Mallett of Mt. Stew- art. has returned to her home havs mg attended the funeral of her sister. Mrs. Gabriel Butler. Mrs. Alfred E. Jamieson nrui dizughter Betty of Halifax an guests or the Misses Hodgson Brighton Road. Miss Marion Flood of South Melville. is visiting in Chepstowe the guest of her friend. Mrs. Peter lVlacAulay. nee Bertha Macliinnon of St. Peters Bay. The many friends of Mrs. George C. Burgess. 262 Euston Street. will be pleased to learn that she is convalescing nicely after her recent operation in the Prince Ecl- ward Island Hospital. Mr. John A. MacDonald. Doug- las, MacDonald. Glasgow Road. ac- companied by John Pidgeon. Annie McLeod Pidgeon. Amelia Pidgeon. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dunning. Long River. on Sunday. Mr. Frank B. Riggs arrived in cranbrook. B. C.. Tuesday morn- ing from Charlottetown, P. E. 1., and will visit there for the next two weeks before continuing on to Ksmloops to join his mother. Mrs. H. mags. formerly of Cr-anbrook who has moved recently to that city. ' MORISSEYS Stomach Tonic For Heartburn Price 32.00 For Bottle For Sale at all Drug stores and Drug Counters FOB Tailoring and Alterations RITE - WAY CLEANERS Phone 2887 onnsonic 5 lclslropodlstg T MI (inst George Street . A CllAlL01”I'I1"0WN.I'.l.,L S lleseslt 3 lI..I.A. Illolil s. r; THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA 25th Anniversary Rally ;;;;mgl;;e,';.fu'c';1- - W W :"33"3b1i?F?”' M ” Trinity United Church, Charlottetown - narmoamrcn wans IN T 3l""-"”"”'i U0ourss.o'i 0oute.Mli: . Iceberg Head Lettuce. Coolers. purcligeiiy on nlorrfg ealsv . . lfsirgc - mzc terms atcsltlgrzy ET:al-l'i'gdE:Il'i0t!A- FRIDAY IVENWCL SUN! 95-53 S” (70103 "1. , . .. town. . . . Special Music ing- Trinity lilsle Oetetb. Duasmarslde Male Qusrtette. Bonshaw Mrs. Lorna Klpfer, R.0.A.F. Station, summgygidg. Trinity Choir, SPEAKER: REV. EARL GORDON, BA), 8.1.11. I1:-st United Church. Tmro, N. I. The public Is cordially invited to Join with us Ill ilk oelebrstlon of our 25th Birthday, Auspioes: Presbytery of P. E. 1. JUNE SAVINGS AT 8. A38 LAOlES' OOATS - SPORT COATS To CLEAR-.-:.. . . ...... Broken Lines Of Sizes and Colon summer HANDBAGS - Reguldr Assortment to S3.5O S15.00 avgvxo on Site: llVz to 42Vz. Colors-Wine. Navy. Grey. Light Blue. ate. Regularly Priced from S22.SO to S5950 sun TAR OIL -2 5e : LIMBO LEG LOTION - 500 OTHER SPECIALS ON DISPLAY THROUGHOUT THE STORE .s. A. Mi-DONALD