DECEMBER Z2. 1948 i THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN I-‘AUE IHREL H I THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN Profeshlni " ,,,,,,,, Pm - e o1 Or hanu e R X M A §=1=n;-2;~l= it ¢'.’.....it?....... SANTA i GRAPES Nuts ' ll5c APPLES :..':.:=.:.... 29¢ Clusters-Z Lbs. 33c tiRItIGESD LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CANDY i OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS INCLUDING CHRISTMAS EVE. DIIDMDRE BROS. ST. VERONICNS GUILD llle regular meeting of 5t. Ver- u"; Guild was held ln the Morris sc on December 15th with flf- ‘c.:. members present. lllc glz-l-sldcnt presided and the was opened with prayer rd by the roll call and the incl; rvpflft showed a balance .1 slllifli. Minutes of meetings held h- the Jeanne ‘Masce Guild OI .' 'll‘li)l‘ii'flll, N. B., were read. ll lloris were heard from the sick nllti sewing committees, tlle latter mittee reported that three dozen vies have been made since the prrvious nlceting. fir. 5:. llllch directless of the l. IIIII \\.ls naked to conduct a. sew- n; t'iil\§ for the Junior members m y. Mrs. l-‘tevell was appointed terview I-‘uther Baldwin re- Study Clubs to be held Christmas. l: \\.ls moved and seconded that l.‘ ‘>0 he donated to Social Service for tlhrlst-lnas and also that $10.00 "fc donated to the Children's Ward fir Christmas gifts and decor- ii'lt‘ll\ '1" r- Iolicry tickets were drawn by . t. Hugh. lst prize, lfrtllt cake! wu won by Mrs. C. L. MacDonald, Zlt llulg Street. 2nd prize (I pair Nvunsl won by Gerald MacAdam, l ll. 3rd prize (l box chocolates) won by Gertrude Scully. I After the business enceting a vcry informative talk was given by Sr. St. Hugh on a recent Laboratory Course she had taken in Ottawa: also on the operation of a central dressing room system which we hope to see materialize in our new wing. After the meeting was adjourned s delicious lullch was served by the . committee in charge. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of my dour brother Peter Charles Itlrblahon. who was killed December 22nd, i944. I often sll. and think oi’ you When I am all alone For memory is thu only Friend Thai I can cull my own. ‘Tho your smile is guns forever, And your face I cannot soc But the heart that always loved you Is the heart that 0on1. forgl-L Ever Remembered and Sadly Missed by Hi5 Sister, Mrs. Walter CUIIIIICk, Kinkorct. United states sports WYIIPTS named Byron Nelson, Toledo gulfcl‘, nth. lete of the year four years ago to- day. The 32-year-old SIIOIJIIHIUPI’ averaged fewer than 70 strokes for 78 rounds of big-time lotlrnatncnl play and became the second golfer to win the title. llc uxns preceded by Gene Sarazcn in 10152. _ DRDDKETT & Will close this evening at 5 evenings. l1}: E103‘ ‘Q-v ‘flaw. WMCDTQDCDM“ 1‘ Q i" “- @--0e~ 00<li STDREY LTD. = o'clock due to stuff banquet, I and will close oi 5:30 on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday ‘ Wilh Giffs HAPPINESS COATS DRESSES BLOUSES SKIRTS SWEATERS j m on» a. - COMFORT SILVER FOX CAPES - Kennedy's Ladies Wear shaman-man 3.‘- I Thai Bring and CHEER HOUSECOATS LINGERIE SCARVES GLOVES HOSIERY Non door to Bu: Stop : i><4§~c w?» ‘I st flvt cents o word. ofliotl; pa; able in odvsnu. colvrnnansuon urn m- suuuvca. 000KB for Christmas Photo graph. A1‘ YOUR SERVICE. — Atoll;- Coal 00., Phone 249A SMOKERS SUPPLIES always I Liz-SD: 5c t alltaltlltg gifts. Stseetrred Lambros. 2 Lb___ res. eorge ree. '_ BEAUTIFUL CHESTERFIELDS I at bargain prices. An ideal Christ- I LIL-GD Z LIJ.— O mas gift. Toombs Music Store. MTIS. JOHNSTOITS LADIES’ I Ffgsh Ffgzgn WEAR—Special bargains, coats \ sweaters. dresses, hose" lingerie. I PINT WITH IN MEMORIAM i BOXES c SUGAR c _~ __ _ ———- MRS. JAMES IIIBTAGUE 6 Bottles O h _ . n Oct. 13, t e angel oi’ death mNTMNER ’ liclted the home of James Mc- - ~—-~—--" Qua" " 'I‘ague. Iona, and whispered in ?_ ‘he ear of his wife, “Come the Q v s Bottles Master calleih". and at the age of 70 years she went to her eter- nal home. The deceased had been in falling: health for some time and in spite of all that. medical science -s_ . s 7 5 Lb- 3 ., and loving care could accomp- I Boy O ,7 lish, her condition progressively '= grew worse until on the above date her soul winged its way to eternity, During her illness she was frequently yisited by her Parish Priest Father McCarthy, who ad- ministered to her the last rites of the Catholic Church, o! which she was a faithful follower. The deceased mee Annie Con- nolly» \\'.'ts a woman of fine character, loving and devoted to her family, and vitally interested rr. all that promoted the advance- ment of human welfare. Her pass- lng leaves n VOld that la diffi- cult to fill, but death has remov- ed "the touch of a tender hand and the sound oi’ a volco that is loved." She leaves to mourn besides her husband, the following children: .\ s. Ray McClarey (Josephine), Boston. Mass; Mrs. William Dougherty tMargaretl, Boston, Mass; Mrs. Walter Krol (Rose). New York; lvfrs. Albert Jolbert (itlaryl, Saint John, N.B.; James Wilbur. Plctou, N. 5.; and An- drew and Joseph of Iona, also two brothers, John of Iona. and Mich- ael of Boston. Mass. ‘F-lle funeral was held on Oct. l5 to St Michael's Church, Iona. wheer a. Requiem High Mass was celebrated by the Pastor, Faiher NIcC-nrthy, after which her mortal IGlIlIlIllS were interred in the ad- joining cemetery. Tihe pail bearers _\9l'€1 Harold McCloskey. Sophus Fhelan, W, M. MacKenzie, John Connolly, John Rooney, Peter ‘JIPKFIIIIJ. R. I, P. The following sent Mass Cards: Iiicssrs. lVincKonzle. Irish and hlzicbonzlld, Piriou, NS. (2). Mr. nnd Mrs. Wilbur McTnguB. Plcinu. N. S. Mrs. hlzlry Jolberi. N. B. Mr. and \'<-rllon. Mr. and Mrs. Cherry VIIIIPY. Mr. and Mrs. Tyrcll Baird, Fort Augustus. Mr, Joseph Cairns, Iona Saint John. l\‘lrs. James Hughes. Dennis Rooney. Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred McKenna. Charlottetown - Mr. and Mrs. Louis Condon. Char- lottctown. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Connolly. Iona. Mr. and Mrs. James Connolly, Inna. Miss Mary McCabe. Iona. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick McGarry. Ionn. Mr. and Mrs. Sophus Phalen, Iona Mrs. Mary Phnlen. Iona Mrs. lvlnrgzlret McCarthy. Iona. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph MeTague. Ionu . and Mrs. Andrew McTague. I\Il'$. Annie F. Hughes and family. Iona Mr. and Mrs. John Creamer, Sou- PIS Mr. and Mrs. William Dougherty, Boston I Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rooney. Bos- ion Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Rooney. Boston Mr. and Mrs. Boston ltfiss Bessie IlfncInnls. Bolton Mrs. Arthur H. Moorhouse, Bos- ton The Misses Morrlssey, Boston The Ahbintiis, Boston Mrs. Paul llamill, Boston Mr. G. Candy, Boston Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kelly. Bos- Joseph Spsdeni. ton Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McKenna, Bos- iou Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Connolly. Boston 1m, and M". ivnlter Krol, N.Y. lvlr. and lVlrs. John Corcoran, N.Y. 'Mr. and Mrs. James Corcorun. N Y. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Corcorsn. Y Mr. and Mrs. 'l‘om Corcornn, N.Y. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rudy. N.Y. Mr. Anthony Evnng lrata, N.Y. Mr. and Mrs. J. Mor issey, N.Y. Mr. nndgMrs. Fred Harrington. N. Y. Sympathy Cards Mr. and Mrs. Leo Rooney. Bos- ton, ltlass. Mr. and Mrs. Tim Coughiin, Bos- ton. Mn§s.' ‘ Mrs. Ilelcn MacDonald, Bolton, Mass. Bouquet Mr. and Mrs. Harold McCloskey, Iona. Wreath Mr. and Mrs. Plciou. N S Wilbur McTsgue, Mr. Thomas Michael and family. _ T0 ACCOMMODATE YOU. Ken- nedy's Ladies Wear and Kennedy's Men's Wear will be open each night until B o'clock. . BUXTON Fine Leather Billfolds, Keytainers, Writing Cases. Gilt supreme. Toombs Music Store. S. A. McDONALDE STORE will close every evening this week at 5.30. F08 TBOROUGII CLEANING and glazing job on Fur Coats. Money back guarantee l! not. sat- isfactory. Betta Fur Salon. THIS was]: ONLY. -' Gilson Washers. regular $134.00 — now $120.00. Special on Radios. Electric. 26T9-L. Storey FOR THE BEST assortment in Pipes in the City see the display in Fred Lambros window, Great George Street. . ARIHVTNG DAILY -— New Fur Coats. latest styles. Wc sell only the best from well known firms such as Model Fur and West Canadian Fur Co. Betta Fur Salon. Phone 1603 ANYONE WISHING to contri- bute io children's Christmas alt. the Protestant Orphanage. may sen-‘I parcels to 15S Prince St., Chal- Iotietown. WINS DOLL-The lottery for the Junior League of the char- lottetown Hospital was drawn at Holmans at. tlTIOn yesterday. The prize, a beautiful doll and ward- robe, was “"011 by Miss Jenn Whit- lock. Hunter River. The Qioll was immediately forwarded to Miss Whltlock. ADDRESS A\'D PRESENTAT- ION-On Novornber 19th, prior to their departure from Union Cor- ner. a farewell party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lucien Arsenault. Having disposed nft-hrir property, they are planning on spending a few months in U. 8., where they have made many friends, before settling‘ in Union Corner. Mr. Arsenault, a most capable farmer, \\'liI be greatly missed by his neighbors. Both he and Mrs. Arsenault have won re- spect and admiration as good neighbors and friends, and their help was always cheerfully given to all who needed assistance. Dur- ing the evening, a well worded address was rend. to which Mr. Arsenault flttingly replied. They were presented with gifts as souv- enirs of their friends and neigh- bors of Union Corner. Personals Josephine Harding, City, left this morning for Ontario where she Will spend Christmas with her two daughters. Mrs. P.W. Blackett and Mrs. J. E. Bonner. Mrs. GIANT “PROF” More than 501$}: bronze was used recently in casting a new propeller for the giant ocean liner. the Queen Mary. LEWISTON, Me.. Dec. l7 —\AP) - Johnny Fortunate said today he had been named a New England Baseball umpire. Last summer. he vras umpire in chief to the Halifax and District League. IN MEMORIAM 1MS—MR. DAVID BERNERIL-ILMS Todny our thoughts they all go back, To Inst flve years ago, When all our smiles were turned to tears By a sud and bitter blow. Forget you Father, we nevor will We always loved you and always will. Your memory Is l-s fresh today, As In the ihour you passed away. Ever Remembered by Wife and Ilaugilters. CARD OF THANKS St. Vincent's Orphanage acknow- ledges gratefully’ $18.00 rrccived from proceeds of concert singed by Prince of Wales College students. w) #41‘ IIRMR/DOWIVRe/fef Ii‘ you're miserable with cough from cold or smok- ing . . . suffer with n stuffy nose . . . here's Smith Brothers Menthol Cough Drops work up and down. Medication goes down to ease tickle. tooth: irritated membranes. Menthol vapors go up to bring cool comfort to stuffy nose. Smith Brothers are richer in menthol-plus oxclusi w Smith Brothers medication. Buy n box today! Look for "Trude" and “Mar? on orange box. STILL Dllll SMITH BRDIH ERS a MENTi-l Ol. a ,, COUGN DROPS m, 933i: IIOIGAIII Freetown by J. B. Lewis Mrs. Austin Scales Mrs. John Lewis . . 2.00 Each: Frank Colby Lewis; George Jardlne. 1.00 Each: George Lewis: George Deacon; Everett Bchur- man; Edison Dammerall; Evor- ett Francis; Mrs. Russell Burns; Ralph Burns; Mrs. Brewer Auld; R. C. Auld; Mrs. George Rogers; Mrs. Garnet Warren; Hubert Mac- Neill; Clayton Smith; Eligsr Reeves; Wm. Francis; Albert Campbell; Clarence Reeves; Tru- man Payrlier; Walter Simmons; Ada. Simmons; J. B. Lewis. 50c Each: Rene Arbing; Eric Taylor; Mrs. Starr; Mrs. Jack Campbell; Mrs Elmer McEach- em; Reg. Reeves; Andrew Jo:- dine. 25¢ Erich: Sidney Bigelow; Mrs. Joseph Reeves. T0ta1~3li.50. Victoria by Mrs. Fred Inman and Mrs. Keith Boswell Victoria. W. I. . 5.00 2.00 Each: Mrs. Jabez Lea; Miner ltmcNevlnz Eddie Morri- son: L. D. McLeod. 1.00 Erich: John Knox; Thomas Cameron; Donald Hart; Mrs. Louisa Daugherty‘; Howard Wood. Jr.; Charles Howatt; William Lord; Howard Wood. Sn; Mrs. Vina. Lrwtlzer; ‘Mrs. Whitfield Howfltt: Fred Inman; Annie .Mc- Dougall: Florence McDcugail; Mrs. W M. Lea; Mrs. James Bouller, .lr.; Mrs. I-I. R. Profilt; Stanley Stewart; Willard Roger- sicn; Mrs. Keith Boswell; Mrs. Evan Wright; Mrs. J. B. Lord; Mrs. Allison Lea: Mrs. William Lea: Mrs. Arthur Boulter. 75 Each: Mrs. Karl Bolli- ter; Mrs. Johnny Boulter. 50c Each: Robert Wright; Stet. Stordy; Stewart lnman; Gordon McDonald; Emerson McDonald; Mrs. James Qulgley; Mrs. Keith Boulter; Mrs. Lena Francis; Mrs. Fenton Howatt; James McLeod: Fannie Rogerson; Mrs. Donald Murchison; Mrs. Wilfred McQuar- rie; Mrs, Scott McQuarrie; Mrs. Ralph Miller; Kenneth McLean. 45:: William McLeod. 35c Each: Mrs. Clayton Miller‘. Mrs. Lydlc Holm. 30c: Mrs. Wallace Stewart. 25c Each: Mrs. Finlay Fergu- son; Mrs. Maude McPhali; Her- bert Gill; Mrs. Charles Miller; Elsie Boswell; Mrs. Bertha Mc- Quarrle; Mrs. Harry Clark; Mrs. James Boulter, Sr. Tctal—49.95. North Bedeque add by Erma Baker 2.00: Edwin Taylor 1.00: Mrs. Scott MacMurdo. Totul—3.00. North Wiltshire by Marion anal William Clark 2.00 Ewell: Henderson Bros-i Walter Clark; Bruce Noye; Ken- neth MrInnis; sterling McLean; Morrison McLean; George E. McLean; Walter Deacon. 1.00 Etch: Warburton Godfrey; Alec Henderson; K. and N- l-latherley; George Clark: Shel- Arthur smith; Mrs- Albert Bowman; George A. Goli- (ion Easter; Clarence Noye; Davis Mitchell; trey; Bertram Lane; Cecil Camp- bell; Eclyvln Edwards; William Clark; Henry Pollard; Elmer Clow; Frank Mitchell; H. Balder- stone; A. and L. Bowmflfl; D- A- and B. McDonald; Earle Camp- bell; Reginald Clark; E N. Eas- fer. Total-Ilium. North MIII-nn by Margaret Coles and Elsie Hooper Lindsey Coles 5-90 2.00 Each: Philip Chandlcl‘; Mrs. Percy Hooper; lVLrs. Ham- mond Hooper. 1.00 Each: Mrs. Joseph Neill; Edison Mrs. Robert Carter; Rodd; Airs. Alton Rodd; Lemuel Neill; Chandler; Mrs. Gordon Mrs. &_‘ BRUSH. COMB AND MIRROR SETS $I2.25 to $25.75 HAIR BRUSHET For Ladies, Gentlemen, Iunior Military Junior Miss And Baby. BABY GIFT BOXES i’ Johnson's, Rockobye and " Baby's Own MANICURE SETS Revlon Cutex Peggy Seer See DUBARRY ”WEEKENDER" Ladies’ Overnighl Case Fitted With Duborry Cosmetics $36.00 Ol-her Du Burry Cases $10.00 ww: "rm! humming 11'5- Walter Scott Grnndview by Mrs. 1.00 Each: Alex Martin; Robert MacPhee; Lloyd ivfcPherson; Dan A. Gillis; Wendell McLeod; Mrs. Flnlay‘ Matheson; Mart-in Enmazl; Wilfred Gillis; John Mcliinnon; Victor Sanderson; Art McPher- son; Laurhlln McPherson; La- mont McPhe-rson; Martin Mc- Pherson; Neil MacBcth; Alex A. l\fcP‘. Roddy McPherson; W. A cLfrocl; Bruce hIcLeod. Wants Y0l| SHAVING SETS 89c to $9.00 Seaforth Yardley Bachelor Cargo and l2 orhen Ill a very little of Jometbing very precious — very lovely Give her an introduction to one of Goya's flawless fragrances. perfumes by the prince of perfumeis. $4.50 Q PERFUMES CASES ‘Writing Portfolios Unfirted Case: Billfoids Gentleman's Club bug Fitted With Bachelor Shaving Accessories $35.00 THE 32mm sran: DISPENSING- CHEMISTS ' PHONE ‘ZIQ 50c Each: Harold Behm; Allen Finlayson. Total—20.00. PHILADELPHIA, Dec, 13--(AP) —Joe Louis said today he will de- naand $250,000 from television and radio rights when he defends his heavyweight title next June in New York. "I sold nlyscif loo cheap in my last. fight with Jersey Joe Wai- DIIE-STDP SHOPPING Pay u_visil' to our Gift Headquarters where you'll find per- sonalized presents for everyone on your list. Below are listed some choice items oi‘ reasonable prices. I10 FINE SOAP! For both Indies and gentle- men and cl big assortment of soup novelties for children. If you're getting him a PIPE or SHAVING BRUSH. See our Display. REMINGTON ELECTRIC SHAVERSV "He'll Be Delighted" Beautiful VANITY CASES $5.00 to $6.50 A LOVELY EXTRA GIFT FOR HER A boil-Io of Chantilly Por- fume Boxed WIPII a Genuing Chantilly Loco Handkerchief $2.50 "BIGTOP“ Bubble Both 4 Fragrances In One Gift Box $1.25 MUSICAL POWDER BOXES $12.50 We're Quite Proud of our Range of BEAUTY and TOILET SETS. Do coma in and let us show you them. cott", the champion told s report. er. “My end from the television and radio was $40,000." Louis is in Philadelphia for a six-round exhibition bout tomor- row night. at Convention Hallw-ith Arturo Godoy of Chile. The television-radio fee for tho Louis-Walcott bout. last June 2.’: was $100,000. The Brown Bomber |reeeived $40,000 or 40 pflf‘ cent, Wnlcott. 22V; per cent. Ben Coles; Mrs. Verner Coles; Mrs. Eric Coles; Mrs. Herbert Reagh Moreslde; n Coles; Mrs. Ernest Mathcson; double relief-fast! , George Hooper; Mrs. Fred Hooper; Bert Hooper; Mrs. Frank McKenzie 75c Each: M . David Axworthy: Mrs. Erl: Laird. 50c Each; Angus Neill; May Chandler- Mrs. Clifford Chand- ler: Mrs. Charles Smith; Mrs Loren Thonluson: Mrs». Eric Coles; Mrs. Raymond Andrews. "iblzll- 3.3.00. Mll- MCI! Cherry valley by Ciow and McLeod. Mrs. Elmer Mrs. Malcolm Irving 2.00: Belle Irving 1.00 Each: Mell. Mclnnis; Mrs. Earl Ines; Mrs. Russel Ings; Dun- can Irving; Elmer Clow; Mrs. George Cartier; Fred Nelson; Edison Nelson; Sterling Ings; Malcolm Irving; George Hayden; Roy Beers; George Irving; Ivan D-ocherty; George Huggan; Mrs. Lewis Hayden; Mrs. William Hay- den; Lloyd Martin; George Doch- eriy; John MacLeod; Monty Mc- Leod; Mrs. Lloyd Ings. 75c: Mrs. Alma Bruden. 50c Each: Mrs. Edison McDon- 31d; Mrs. Gavin Irving; William Irving; Moll Irving. Total—20.'15. Mlilvlcw Collection 2.00 Each: Wesley, Francis Drake. 1.00 Each: Percy Acorn; Elmer Acorn; Erma. Ings; Robert Drake; Ralph Sanderson; Mrs. George Jenkins; George Vanlderstine; Wilfred Drake; Lorin Drake; Bert Drake; Claude Wood; Gordon Shell-low; Mrs. Milton Jenkins; Harold Robertson; Ted Crane. 50c Each: Mrs. Milton smith; William Smith; Wm. J. Storey; Edison Sheidow; Mrs. Vernon Jenkins; Mrs. A. Weather-hie; Mary Ross, 00c: Ralph Sheidow. 35c: Mrs. Norman sheldcw. Acorn; Rial-EBB. g er i.» '.‘ " ~ 7.133323%??? 7 léifi3z33ih3ifliihaiifikivflfi P. M. B9 IIIIEEII ST. li§l Bed Jackets . . . . . . . . . . $5.95 Hand Bugs .. $2.95 to $11.95 For the mast glamorous of all gifts see our smart collection of FUR COATS. Price range . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $149.50 to $495.00 FOR THIS WEEK ONLY 20% DISCOUNT ON ALL FUR COATS. STORE OPEN WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY NIGHT UNTIL 9 THE GREENDIIL DD. LTD. Panties . also Chenille. I .. .- . . , l AEYIIEQIJIZMD-QQIBYlDIQED-A H2’:EIYIJIEIQIEI.:HIEIBIDIDIDIIIEBIDID15!SIEDIHDIRDIRIIDIDEHEYISIBIIIDIEMHIMEEEGEDiBIDIZDIYrYIDIDIIMZ emmw Our delightful collection of exquisitely feminine gifts are sure to please the most" discriminating lady on your list! HOUSECOATS Flannel, quilted or pretty floral designs; Price range........................... $11.95 to $22.50 SWEATERS Soft all wool Sweaters in a tempting array of colours. Pullovers and Cardigans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.95 to $7.95 “TWIN SETS Including the famous "Helen Harper" styles . . . . . $8.50 to $9.95 Paiumus and Nighfies $2.95 to $6.95 Slips .. . . . . .. $1.98 to $4.50 ls- .......89c to $1.69 LADIES‘ WEAR II e -.: ?.*"_-":"-r'-: » l ‘. 4 a E i J .5...’ . . -.-...__