t PAGE TWELVE a l THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN Ihll column h relerved for mm pl local intereet, but advertising of p newly nature ml! B! lfllfll" pt In eenta a word, ltrictly pay- pblo in advance. *i‘ cnaswmr. (or rnowerwhs- AMMUNYIION. Duck. Goose. Decoys at the Bike Shop. AT YOUR SERVICE -- Arllllli Doll Co. Phone 249B. BEAR Hon. J. Wilfred Arfifiriflrul! monk on St. Thomas Aquinas Com- elgpt over C. P‘. C Y. at 6.30 P. M lday, October 15th. . CHARTER FLIGHTS in an)" point in Canada nr the United Bietea for passengers or cartzo. Phone Maritime (‘entral Airways bimtied 2061 or $40. THE TOWERS Restaurant. will llose at l0 p. m. week mshfis. but, will remain open until the usual time, 12 p. m.. on Saturday and Sunday, ISLANDER PASSES - Word has been received bi- Mrs. John S. Morris. Charlotte Residence. oi the death at Pinrher Creek. Ai- perta. o! har brother. Mr. Henry Herbert Jenkins. youngest. son oi the late Dr John T. Jcnlrinv and Mrs. Jeni-rim. MURRAY HARBOUR FNITEI) UHYRPH. ~ Spot-la‘. Service 0n Stmday. October l'."h. at ll A. M. in connection with the M. l1. E. C. Boys‘ (‘oviierencrn .\lr Whittier ilalrympie. Boys‘ Work Fecrr-'a't' will give the arldrrws and present the Shields won by the Niurrav Harbour Boy's‘ Groups in ‘he Nah lnnal Athletic Fontasq Male ch01“ Other serviwes lor Saindav. Iii-tuber 17th are: Rally llflf.’ Seilres a‘ Hopefleld a' '2 P M llr~2uiai' wi- vice at l,i"l ‘ ls a’ 11'» P Ni and Rallv 11:.- .<-n at \iurra\‘ River at T P '.\i. RN‘ Ron" Vesser Minister. BIRTHDAY PARTY — Mrs Fri-rd \i'tlsun, Cornuail, m Stlurlat‘ afternoon was ltostess to a Join: hirtiiday partri‘ for her grand parents, Mr and Mrs. Frank Howard, Cornwall who in ticmher both relehilte hirthdays in '.l\(‘ll‘ seventies. Present m this gathrritiq were their smnllazen,anddauzlitei" Mrs. Frank lluehes, with zlielr families, and eiszht grandchildren. Ml’. A. seilc-rs. \Vlnslnp was also a very welcome guest. Many llapll)‘ returns n! 'he day vrert 'r\'i§l.l(‘{l upon this roltnle, vrfzfl aliiozigit getting raider in years are still young in arurit. BOY ROGERS STIARS IN HEARI-“IARJHNG NITSICAL “TSTERN liven ilie most. rrliival auviimu-c rauuru iau i-n sing the pralsm oi ReptihIir-‘c "Eyes oi‘ Texas." the new Roy Roster,‘ 'i‘ru<'oinr musical which mwns today at the Capitol Theatre. .'I“ne movie irlls a lvari-wsuminu etori of a ytillllfl (‘tilled Stats-s Maw Fllal- lllflYPd lW Rorers. who is sent to his Toxas hnmr town to int-oste- raw the death of an olrir-rfi‘ and benevolent rancher who suppflssi-i. l!‘ “as killed hy imlres. It doesn" 73'1" PM’ liWQ ‘o rlist-rwer tha’ thtre is rvulrh mow in the vase than the lar-‘s inrlirato. .\ Mnrdrr Avenged ‘The rr-vcliflr. 'l‘hnd CRiWlFF-"ill povrnyerl ‘nv Francis Fozd. had turned his valuable ramh into a camp for WRl'-ill'pll(’fil‘d hn_\‘.< as a memorial to a nephew missing in ar-‘ion. An unsrrupulous woman lavryer. pL-rred hy Nana Rrvani. Ftlicmt’! id Rain eonirol of (‘am- ernniu land and irealih and cun- nhlcli‘ ar-hievrs her goal. in the course oi’ his ll‘l\"‘§'lflll'lllll. Roizens is rmivinned that. Famercu was klllod by a pack of fierce dogs owned hv lawvrr llatiie Wnlera but before he is able to prove his pnihl the fearless Xlarslm‘. moors an un- uulalii- excltin: set-in: of exper- irnres Ry ihr arlrni. use of one of f?" rims Tioqrrs is intimately ab?‘ to prove llattlr- rr-srlnusible for the entire plot ‘o rhr-at the war orph- nns fill.‘ of lhoir ramp. Thus R02" avenues the mnrzheris (loath. saves ‘lie yin-party for its lntenderl‘ pur- pme and. lastly. see; the slnistm- female rzr-i her just deserts. New Twists In Plot ' Sunuurruitr Roy Rorzers are Liune Rohvris who displais lwaulv ohawn arrl a fltmd comedy some in her pour-avail or tho her-nine: tho Sons of 'I~.1~ lWHlPPYF \\'l\0 turn in iheir usual smonth perform- ancr: Andy llwrint‘ ivho is hilar» loit=li' fnnni" a: o. humbling country doctor: aurl Nrriwa Brvant who loavrs ::~‘l~- " "rinllril! in hr" rhararierizafir-n o.’ the evil Hattie Wales Th» usual plot romlllllPd with new tuneful soups. nrcividns snlltl entertain-atom for all movie fans. Edward I. Whltr- produced and William Witney directed the iilrn. fut! your dag u famous funnels JDIMJPB TAXI Pnonl 525 CONFEDIILATION LIFE l’!- SURANCE. HOCKEY AND SKATING OUT- FlT$ at the Bike Shop. TICKETS for tonight‘! Recital Elizabeth Benson Guy, on sale at door, Prince of wales College Hall. (GOING T0 B0§TON-l\iari and “lie leaving for Boston. Ortnhei 23rd for two wreaks. will take two passengers. Write H. B. W. Guar- dian. . A SPECIAL MEETING of Pm- vasstvrs and DlRlFlbHlOPS of fluid milk will be held in the oiflre m’ the Sunshine Island Dan's‘. Thurs- evening at B o'clock. Very 1min?“ ant. matters to be discussed. Perry (;_ Ggy, Bgcreigt)‘ Milk Producers Vendors Association. RECEIVES SAD NEWS -‘-— Mrs. Margaret Darrach, East Royalty. received the sad nears oi the death of her dailrrhier, Katherine, Mrs. J. J. Murray oi Blairmore. Alber- ta, who passed awav on Oct. 13th. The funeral will take place at Blairmore on Sunday. FASIILY REUNION »- A pean- alit. evening was snent at a Slilflll family party at. the home rf Mr and .\l1's. Datiiel MavPadyen. Hun- ter River on Ssrtt 25th vr-hrn rise: enrertained in honor o! Mr M20- Fadyen’; tvrn hrothers and 'heu~ rarlvea. Mr. and Mrs. Hector Mac- mmy”. of Providence, Rl. and Mr. and Mrs James .\l. MacPnrl- yen of Charlottetown. l’? is ahoti‘ thirteen years since Mr. Hector ltiar-Fadyezi ilslierl liore and the evening prasari all too svrlfili‘ in happy rtiminiscetice Its the hrrith~ eras called Up in memory dd scares and old friends of hnjrlintirl (Fans Ivir. iilnrFadycn said ihai i119 Is latirl hazi flrfififii=€fi nrtaiy suvr ins last visit. and he “as surprise and happy tn re sitcu lovely farm homes and rvlrleuve o{ pTOSPOTlI} everyirllcre. lVhlle siallllk will his lirfliher Daniel srrtne dnvs. he drove in different nmnis or ln~ wrest ihrmlghntu 1h;- countiyscls and thoroughly enjoyed his iisi later in ihe evening tine gurshs returned to Cluirlatretnxrti iv. tli~ hump ol Mr. and .\lrs. Jamcs M. MacFarlyen whrre the vlsiors \\‘i"l‘Q]1l€flS"l'lil_\‘ enierfainrd. Mr and Mrs. ltlanFaclveir reiurnerl w» their hfYnm in RWlde lfllllflrl hu’ his hrnilirrs and rvlvr irienrls and rrlativrs arr lookan: fitl'\\'?i‘(i it lllPlY return rwlicn summvr ronr-s attain, ’ Personals’ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hurrhrs of \lonlt't=al spout a few desks in Charlottetown. Mr. atlfl Mrs l7.."ll"=l Twirl l~i'7."r i" 5t, hare 1s their irrlrnme Rlwsls Mr. and Mrs RflrlPflF NICFHJdgPll n! Brnrkinn, Ma s. Xlr and Mrs. Rm" Rrurv, N rill River, wrre ieftui \'..\l'itl'=- to Rradnlharte, guests oi Mr. and Mrs James Craig. l\lr. HR Cfiaiirllfi‘ of ("liiirfivtrv wnvn ls in ifluuriwl this \ve"k nt- trndlng a r-onfmcnrs- nf \lfl‘.".(ll‘|\l" field represcntntivns nt‘ the Na- tional Film Board. Mrs. George Carr has entered ‘he City Hospital for Zrvaimenf. ller many friends llnpP for a epeedr recovery. INS. and NB. papers please cop)». Mrs. Jame Harron n! San Gurlfl. Alberta, who was formerly Miss Maixzarci Somers. a native of Mar- nate. P. F. I. and a resident ol FTPdPFlPififi Junction N, H. from 19m to i912. is revisitine relatives in P. E. Island. and friends in New Brunswlrk. In Memoriam MRS. HARRY t‘. BROWN’ The death nl Ivirs, Harry C. Brown occurred sudrlrzily: at her aparimtnt on S8‘l.ll‘(l7l_\' aitornonn, Ovtnber 9th. The laie .\irs, Broun. who was in her 71st. year. ‘was horn in Wallace. N. S. the daughter of the late Mr. aurl Mrs. John ll. Ste- \t‘ii$' In liiilfi she niariitrl Harry C. Brnun and 1hr- r-ouple moved in Xlnutrrizt.’ uimre Mr. Brouu was lllHllRIZFl‘ of ‘he lntr-rnatioual Cor- respondent» Srhnril. Ill-l Palth forced M." Brozwn to loar-e j-lou- treal and reside in New (‘rlarqnuq N. S Fnfloivinq ‘hi: Fir. Ylrmvn nnrraitd hofrls ai Amhrrs.’ and Pnrt. Eltzin hclore ruining to Char- lntletoivn in take m-rir the nmmrg. ership n! the Hnitl Vlrloria. When f"? flP-sifftvflrl that huilrlinz, the Brouna took over the Queen Hotel and operated it until Mr. Brown's death. Oct. i7. 1946. Both Sir, and Mrs. Brmvn were widelv-knoum and hiizhlv estoemrd throurrhntit the Maritimeq ripen. Iialh’ in Charlottetown where they resided for 5o many year-g. My; Brown's death war very imrxrwrt- orl. as she had rnlnyed a rnr drive ihc aliorunon o! lwr rleream fllnfjp her husband's death. she h“! went the ir-lniers with her sister, Mrs. Bovd Bron-hell. Walpole, xlau. who was here lnr the funeral services. Other surviving rglative; who came tn Charlottetown after learninsr of M“ Err-Hm‘, ma“, were her nlere and nephew, Mrs, Vanlrek and J. C. Browne-ll. hoth o! Newnort. R. t, Mrs. J. C. BTfl\K’|'|"llR(‘"flTl1j1flYlfFl'l her hm. hand to Charlottetown Atmthhr l!l(‘(‘l‘. Mrs. Carl Larson. recldm in Newport. R l, and Bordon Hvntn. ell. a nephrw, at Ln Gram». ll), The fimrral was held Tirosrlay after-norm from the Marlman Flin- eral Home. Services werr conduct- ed by the Rov. .1. T. Ihhoti. Inter. merit wu in the People's Ceme- tery, Tne pallbearers were Meaq-g, ‘I’. W. L. Frovne, Arthur N. L... Clair. 8.. V. Mnllett. J, A. MC- Lane. J. A. Webster and Welter l. Orv- ‘- Cosy Snuggle Down gczrrs Pastel shades. Sires s - "J medium and large. Firm! $3.95. Slips in satin, crepe and nylon in tea rose, wliih and blue. Sizes 32, 42 Prices $295-$550. axiaesc. Sallie girdles in suk elus- Strapless Brussieres by tics and two-way stretch. Gothic. Block and white Sizes small, medium and nylon. Sizu 32-38. Prim large. Price! $l.‘75, $3.50 $4.95. and $5.50, FYIflmfl§ I" Flriflnclflm cotton. Myvn Rn". rloutecoats in flannol, quiltcl satin, lersey satin unrf crepe. Sizes small, medium, large. and crepe. Sizes 3O lo 44. Prices $l0_95. Price $295-$635. $22.50. Comfortable Winter fundamentals \. '. . our toasty-warm lingerie. Defy the iciesi weather in flannel robes ‘n sleepwear . . . soft, clinging undies. We've a wonderful collection of smoothly molding foundations, too. All sensibly low priced, 0f mum, nediuclrets in qulltedmzr- in. Shown in pastel shades. Sizes small, medium large. Prices $5.95. THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTEIUWN I h . A OCTOVBER 14, 1 Rayon-Knit vests and punts in various styles. Color! peach and white. Size: small, medium curd lilrgu, Prices $I.00-$l.95, Girdle: fieovily boned, ilightly boned and satin elmticu. Sizes 25 to 32. him ssso-smoo. leourlful Parmo Lift Brus- lleru in nylon. Calm ice blue, black and peach. Sin! 32, 36. Price $3.50.