FEBRUARY 14. 1950 i» @1411? 134 iient St. IN MEMORIAM MRS. HARVEY STEWART The people of Kiiigsborv. will riciruty were ‘deeply shocked and saddened on Monday evening. Jan- uary 16th when at Sourisliospltal, to learn that Eria Stewart, beloved wife of Harvey Stewart had passed on to her reward in her 52nd your. Farmers’ Wives ilan iiet Free liook- Books. Write Today! 1f you are l Farmer's Wife, senii in your name and address to THE DIARITIME FABMER, Saint John. N.B., and you will receive details telling how you can get e 215 page cookbook free, This cookbook rontalns hundreds of money-savior delicious recipes. and shows how to beet the high cost of living. Nlmp Address no: I nor urrsiremrrrisr \ VVestinghOuse 5577561 rris orrsar new TL” 1%’ storog I MEAT- keeping up to l Q MILK IOIIIVO O BUILT- Wearing shuts oil dis AIRIIIBEU Proctor Ireeses Taster and gives you more WWEFE " r | a . i , o Hrllrifiaaw? .'r<'....'. liirr".i'.l’a"l.'.'il tables lreih and appetiring. 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GET YOURS NOW AT CROCKETT o} STOREY Charlottetown Phone 834 She had been admitted to the hospital on December Nth. "trough doubtless ailing for some time bc- fore. she was never known to com- plain even until the very end. she was a devoted wife and a loving mother, ii kind noigiiirbour. always ready to help others. She leaves to mourn besides her sorrowing husband. two sons. Peter and Harold at home, three dough- tors, Katherine (Mrs. James Ls Pierre. Black Pond, P. E. L; Mabel Mrs Roy MacLeari at hroirie. end Florence also at home. and one brother Angus Dirnphy. New Har- mony, P. E, I. 0n Thiusday morning. January 19th. at 9.45, the funeral procession left the hem of Joseph Walsh, Souris,_ where she had been worked due to bad weather and road eon- dittons, for St. Mrlifyl Church. where Requiem High Mans was celebrated by Rt. Rev. Msgr. J. A. Murphy. Souris. with Rev. Pius Mu-rnaghan, Bouris, officiating at the grave . The pallbearers were Byi Welsh, Jcrtnes La Pierre. Precision Mosley. Oiiriton Stewart. Percy MacDonald. Wesley Bruce. floral tributes were: Speeyo from Husband and Funily. Peter and Margaret. Maggie, notable, Vivien. Mass Cards, Letters and Comb of Sympathy an too numerous to mention. knit agwiih t krovov it Won't shrink ..,. No metre: bow often you wash Kroy wool simply will not . it washes clean more WOOL s woors srrarrso CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Trueman Jenkins and Family wish lo thank their many friends for their BOIS of kindness during their sad bereavement; also those who sent floral tributes and messages of sympathy. IN MEMORIAM in loving memory of William A. Poe-Idea, who passed away Febru- ary 14th. 1044. Years eennot darken, or shadows m. The beautiful memories we have of Ever Remembered by I'll: Wife. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of e. deer bus- be-ird and daddy. George Maxwell Davey, who ‘departed this life Feb- nury lath. 1045. Not Just today, but: every day, In silence we remember. Sadly Missed try Wild Annie and Daughter Jarret. IN MEMORIAM JAMES Eivliifln‘ HUGHES Kirikos-e February 14th, 1942. In loving memory of our dear 11in and brother wlio loot his life ot see, on board S. B. ltuiipo. Merchant Murine. God mode l. wonderful eon. A son who never grows old, He mode him emila of tire sunshine Ila moulded his heart of pure gold. Ho mode him se nee: on Angel A: anyone could be God mode a wonderful Ion Arid Ito gave that dear son James to/mc. Wire-t greeting shall I send you Ae I tlitrrk of you Why For the wish that l would wills you Goes beyond whet l om say. I will breoilie my irrtereeeeioul Before God's Alter Throne AM the beet thought I oou eenrl you Iufromlllrisairduotmyawu. Arid your name ebeil be remem- bwosl limes ~ In the Blessed Presence there. And oldh memory holds a prayer And when loving thoughts shall surround In a loving Mother's Preys. Inserted by Mother. Dad, Brothers and Sieherl i i D0 YOU KNOW WE PRESS ' osur RITE-WAY CLEANERS Phone 2887 THE GUARDIAN, THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN CHARLOTTETOWN This column II reserved for oewe of local Internet, but advertising of e uewsy nature may be truer-fed at five cents a word. strictly pey- able in advance. cnaswurr. so: Photograph. en's‘ SIGNS. - Phone 139w. HOWARD ilheLNNlS ‘It Footwur st 175 Queen Street. BED CROSS MEET- ING DINNER, Charlottetown Hotel, Tuesday. February 14th, 6.1.5 P, M. FLIGHTS DAILY except Sunday to New Glasgow and Halifax Phone Maritime Central Airway Licriited 2061 or 540. MIIS. JOHNSTONS WEAR - Special Sale _ Coats, Skirts, Dresses, etc. NOTICE T0 auvriunsrcas. _ Advertisers are renrlnded that their sopy must be in the Gusrdiun not later than noon the previous day to advertisers who telepho slug. 106B. cm. should particularly bu": this in mind. HONORED AT PARTY — On Saturday afternoon, Feb. 1i, Mrs. Thomas _Milis. 41 Prince Street. received s very pleasant surprise from‘ her children and grandchild- ren it being the occasion of her birthday. She received some love- ly tilts snd a delightful party was enjoyed by all. \ BETA SIGMA PB! ENTER- TAINED — The members of Beta Sigma Phi were entertained to a social evening of bridge by Mrs. R, H. Jenkins at he; hqme 305 Euston Street. Mrs. C. A. Lurrisden and Mrs. J. A. Mac- Arthur" assisted the hostess in Serving the refreshments. The prizes were won by Mrs. George Rogers, Mrs. Earl Taylor and Mary MacKenzie.‘ ‘JUNIOR. LEAGUE MEETS — 1h? "wnlhly meeting of the Junior Leifiuc of the Charlotte- town Hospital was held at the ifurses‘ Residence on Tuesday, Feb. 7. The president, Mrs. Wal. i" LBVYlOP. presided. Reports of the various committees were read and adopted. The work commit- tee showed a substantial number of articles turned over to the hos- pital for the past month. Plans future activities were dis. "Bled by the ways and ‘means committee. A cake sale is to be held on Feb. 25. A delegate was sent to a meeting of the Play Grounds Commission and the pre- sident and vice-president appgini. ed io attend the annual meeting and dinner of the Division Cana- dian Red Cross Society, Tea was Served ‘by Mrs. J. A. MacMillan, Mrs. Simon Paoli and Mrs. Ray Praught. FQ 9 VALENTINE SOCIAL _ Appfg- prlate decorations, hearts, gupld5 Rjid never hats set. tn.- stage as "filmy YOU": Peoples Union held a Valentine Social lest. Friday °"e“'"8» A 800d crowd gathered f0!‘ an evening dedicated to fun and merrymaking. Games and contests were under the capable management of Wilma Watts and Stewart Smith. Music was supplied hv means of records and by Joyce Pmtifi!‘ Mid Mary Morrison, pian- lsts for the evening. The lunch committee. Shirley Jenkins, Edcrs Rodd. Joan Roger-son, Phyllis Burhr». and Blanche Hewett made evervbodv happy with refresh- ments. The evening closed wit-h n lively simzsonz and everyone went home with e happy feeling of hav- ing spent an entertaining evening. Personals Mr. Harry Burgoyne end. eon. Gavin. North Granville. were vis- itors to the City yesterday on business. James Walker, Provincial Sec- rotary of the Canadian Legion, laft Saturday noon by plane for Ottawa when he will attend e. conference of Lesion officials on poppy sales. Mr. Thomas Noonan, Richmond, and Mrs. Felix Blanchard, Sum- rnerside, ere visiting Mr. and Mrs. Henry Blanchard, Char- iottetowri. ....°Miss Christene MacDonald. RN. who has been spending some time at the home of her brother. J. K. MacDonald, Kilmuir. left by plane this week to resume her work at Medical Centre. New York City, 0100.000 Tax Refund For P.E.i. OTTAWA. Feb. i3. ~Th€ Honorable Dr. J. J. MOCIIIII. Min- istcr of National Revenue, announ- ced to-day that approximately $53,000,000 will be paid out In re- funds to individual taxpayers at er they file their 1949 Income Tax returns. The refunds will go out to over 2,000,000 taxpayers who overpaid their taxes for the first Jhree months of i949, prior to submission of the Budget. to Porliairnent. The refunds cannot be conspired and mode ‘until taxpayers have filed J/lléli‘ i040 returns. The drive launched last year by the Taxa- tion Division has succeeded in dis- posing of nearly rill Outstanding assessme its for 194.0 and prior years. Thus. the decks have been cleared for the flow of i940 re- turns and i-loinis for i049 refunds will be dealt with promptly after the returns have bean filed. It is oetimoted that refunds will be claimed somewhat as follows: Ontario 3238001200; Quebec 3K‘,- 600900; British Columbia Q20 0.- 000; Ma itobn 920012001‘; Alberta $2,800,000; Saskatchewan $1.80.- 000; Noirmjcotia $1,700,000; New Brunswick $1,200,000; Prince LADIES Ed- CALL STOREY ELECTRIC 2610-1. for Refrigerator, Motor uid Wuh. l"! Machine Repairs. FRED FREEMAN Phone 28Gi-L. ‘ CHANDLER BROS. 101' ilnlllld- ed Fir Sheathlnt for underlay. meats. ‘ SIGN S.- SPECIAL - Boneless and Brisket Corned Beef art 35 cents pai- lb. J. M’s Meats. Market Building. OFF TO OITAWA — Mr. J. L. Douglas, M. P., leaves for Oi.- tawa today to resume his parlia- mentary duties. HEAR. MRS. J. A. LAhVsON spook on behalf of the Y.M.C.A. Maintenance Fund Campaign t0- niglit 8.45 over C. F. C. Y. DE. HARVEY DONEY will speak on Disaster Sci-vices at Red Cross Annual Meeting Dinner, Charlotte- town Hotel, Tuesday, February 14th, 6.15 P. M. For reservation Phone 632. ENGAGEMENT. -- Mr. Ind Mrs. John Deogan of Bordon. wish w announce the engagement of their deuehter iviamn Theresa w Lorne Ohm-lee MacBui-ricy. em of Mr. and Mrs. Charles MaoBui-zieiy of Tai-antagouahe, N. B. Marriage to take place in the near future. _..< Jubilee Tea iioziimemorates i00E 50th Anniversary At Government House yesterday afternoon members of three 1,. 0.D.E. chapters met to celebrate the fiftieth anniversary qf the founding of the organization in Canada. The first Chapter of the Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire was in Moist/real. Que- bec. a-nd during the past fifty years’ the order has mode Stefldv progress and now has members in Canada from Prince Edward Island to the Yukon of more than 32.000 women in 960 Chapters. t A brief program was given to review the history of Charlotte- town Krbups, by three regents, Mrs. William Breha/ui; of the Royal Ed- ward Chapter, Mrs. Arthur Roper of the Earl of Hlllsborough Chap- ter and Mrs. Ralph Dumont of the L. M. Montgomery Chapter. Mrs. Brehatlt’! Address "Sometimes solemn ceremonies such as anniversaries seem sad but there is n qurrlitv of deep and quiet hapniness mingle-d ivith the sol- emnltv of our ceremony today", said Mrs. Brehaut. ‘Todav we pay trib- ute in ivise leadership of former members of our Order, and with our expression of old memories and old loyalties, we also reaffirm our faith and hope in the future. "Being women. the mothers o! men, the Dairghters of the Em- pire build for the future on the sure and solid foundations of the past, CBSilllg out loose, outworn stones and repiacinu mortar where necessary. In s land as Wlmiz a! ours, such a group of \Wm¢n~ nledszed to set and maintain stirri- riards in every phi-SB 0f fllhlfmlll life is. to ouote the Bishop of 5.6 Anriispensable. it: is wise and lovins w chm those. broken in mind and body ‘Th!’ lie in military hospitals so that ev- ery vestige of human worth m8? be saved andinurtured. So aim l! it good to feed end clothe those deprived of life's necessities by war. vet all this wui not save the future. "With sure realism the order has seen that in education iieo the only means of paylns 0111‘ deb‘ '° those, who by the evil chance 0f war were prevented from living out their normal span in "M" l” their country and the Emlllfl 00W in education iics the ultimate hope of preventing the brutality of war in the future. and of realizing the full potentialities of Canada in peace. “Had the Daughters of the Elfi- pire accomplished none of their other many and splendid services. the so year's of the Order's exist- ence would be Justified by the 0B- tsblishment of the First and Sec- 0nd war Menroriais and the I'l- suitr they have accomplished- They could have chosen no sui-cr megnp of perpetuating and pro- tecting the standards they hold dear. The bright banner of learn- ing shall be carried forward in the stron hands of 1.0.0.21. solici- are, Their knowledge stroll cause our standards to glow in the dark pieces of the future. 190i Minutes Read The minutes of l-ho organization meeting in i901 of the Royfll F41- werd Chapter were reed by Mrs. Bi-eliaut which named the Chap- ter in honour of King Edward VII, then Prince of Wales. Of iri- terost too. she explained was thfl part Government House played iii the formation of that first chap- ter for the initial meeting was l-rcirl in the Mime room as the members met today. Members of that errriy chapter were. Mrs. James War- iiurton. Mrs. f-iobkirk. Mrs. Mrrc- intyi-e. Mrs. Peters, Miss Peters. Miss Blanche l-lnviland. Mrs. A.B Wrrihurion, Miss Pippcy. Mrs. iiatlreson. Mrs. Gnrdnr-r. Mrs Ross, Miss Louise Dawson. Mr. l-i. W. Lonzworth, Miss J.A. imit- worth. Mrs. Pmko. Mrs Tockcr word Island NCO-Wi- ‘taxpayers iii Newfoundland did not become sirhjcct to tax rlediic tions at source un‘il Jrly 1 ‘M9. after the new rates and exemtions him come info effect It is not e"- pected. therefore. ihst there. will be any important rirmber of claims from residents of Newfound- land. Pro-War Back Again After I0 Years . . . Tip Top Tailors Famous Qualify It's unheard of valuo Value Beyond Compare We've lad one of the fin Al our l-orrr Price est SQ aspects wean except-lo retains ill original luxury of appearance many food. u: blue, brown and or haringbono weaves to your individual it aQPYQOCDEI value that Io equalled in Tip Tap Tailors linen‘ up of values. l: represents qoalltyi that you lust don't expect w findi nowadays. We do not hdnto to by that nowhere in Canada could you obtain value equal roctutwblcbweofferyoiahouz’ BRITANNIA SEIOI Suite révlilablo a! your. aceresggfllip-lfop’ ‘Tip Top Telloerhaiosu BRITANNIA mos lo beck again-the some high quality serge that was a Tip Top Tailors voluoleader before the war. nothing ' so match ibis quality value for over ten yous. IIITANNIA 8R0! lo recognized world over or gee you can buy. Woven y for Tip Tap Tailors, il y well e e smartnoeo seasons’ war. lu colour lo d we have it In, blldtllvlslo Ieu .1 ‘utioooll, today ITDIQ; r TOP TAIl-OIES LIMITED v 09 Grafton Street Mrs. W. Weeks, Mrs. 13.2‘. mpg- worth. Mrs. Bayfieid. Before the meeting adjourned Mrs. Brehaut on behalf of the or- ganimtion thanked Mrs. Bernard for her kindness in asking the I.- O.D.E. to celebrate their day at Government House. Later tea. was served and pro- siding over the teacups were Mrs- 0.1-1. B. Longwortli, Mrs. J.M. Hunter. Mrs. H.J. Gordon flufl Mrs. R.Cl. Dumont. Those assist- ing in serving were Mrs. Roland Jewel, Mrs. W. T. Weir. Mrs. AS. Weir. Miss Margaret RUBY. M"- B.G. Ives. Mrs. Arthur Henry, Miss Jean MacLeari, lVlrs. W. G. Bar- bour, Mrs. S.J. Jeffrey. A bouquet of daffodils and tulips in a crystal bowl centred the ten table. flank- ed by yellow tapers in crystal holders. Following tea Mrs. J. A. Bernard kindly arranged that the members listen in to a national broadcast on the I. O. DE. Churchill Makes The Welsh Laugh CARDIFF. Feb. iii Now iiink- ing the strongest comeback ciiort in their hisioijv iii this principal- ity --n5 throughout the Uritozi Kingdom-the Conservatives linvc offered candidates in cvvry one of Wales‘ 26 constituencies wccpt three, where they are sip-orting n. Liberal iinri iwu Nritioirni Liberal. Mr. Churchill was in a beaming humor, iiddressinr. nu overflow meeting here; poking fun mid rirli- oule at. his Labor npponei is. One pnrngraiir of his spec li almic evoked loud liruulis He. WRS talking wbnui llif‘ Jill'- gon of Socialisinvfiouvi" iin-iiinv group" instead of lllf‘ your‘ uiiii "rig-resting murmurs. in pct‘ Olliil m» come" instead or ‘wuss ii-ceziiia.‘ “Tliorc is n iovcl) uric irhuirt houses and homes." he coir in c1 "They are in future lo be ciillei ‘accommodation units l don't know how we are to s'ng uiil‘ old soul ‘iiomc Sweet Home" His audience roared and Chur- to see the British democracy spit chill duicctly recited "Acommodn-z tion unit. Sweet accommodation unit, there's no place like our ac- commodation unit." His impish smile turned grim and his audience gave its wildest cheer when he said: "I hope to live all this rubbish from their lips. Mr. Churchill began his speech with the “True Story of Tony- pandy"—how he stopped the move- ment of troops to the Rhondda Val- ley when there was rioting and, looting and sent instead 850 Ion-i don policemen armed only wiihi their rolled up raincoats. Challenging a statement by Her- bcrt Morrison. Lord Pre=ident of the Council, that the period be- l tween the \\'il1'S “was paradise for; the profiteers and hell for every- one else." Mr. Churchill asserted that on the contrary "these years were a period of hitherto unprece- dented expansion iiiid progress.“ He cited the building of homes, ioueririg of working hours, im- provement of childrens’ welfare services. ti. rise in wages. a. fall in the cost of living and an increase in the value of the pound which the Labor‘ Government devalued last year. "Tlicro ivris n steady improve- ment iii the food of the people and n marked increase in the consump- tion of milk. cheese, butter and eggs and of fruit and vcgefnbles.“ ho said. His irudicnco, Whilst: basic food is still rationed. laughed when he mid- cd “l don't want to make your mouths water." TRIAL TO PROCEED QUEBEC. Fob, l.'i - ICP) - A (ir-f-uice roqirest for postponement nf the trlnl of J. Albert Giriry. art- t'li<i‘(‘l of murder iii connection with lllf‘ iimc-bnriili (lestrur-tion nt‘ u (Jurhrc Airways piano inst Septem- brr. was rnfiiscd ioriav bv Mr. Jus- lir- .\llii'ri Seviziiy. Bertrand Mn"- v-ilic. i-iiunscl for tlir- 21-year-old. (Jrichm- iou-clier specifically clinrz-i c-i um. the iiiilrdcl‘ of his wife ' snurlii. ilic postponement on the "round Provincial Police "indis- vfcimlii" had created prejudice ziriiiui (“riv-ia .\ir. Justice Sevionv nt-rrptcri ri room-Ft bv Crown auth- orities that the trial prcoeed Feb. 23. BIIIGIITE as as used lo light the NOVA SCOTIAN MOTII. .-where light rrrvsl be rigll R. T. llliLMllll. LTil. DIlI-rlbuwfl Summerslds - Charlottetown