FEBRUARYJ!» .1142 M‘? _ ‘_'-“' THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN This column is reserved for new: of loeal interest, but advertising of a newsy natlrs may be inserted at five cents a word strictly pay- able In advance. OBASWELL for Photographs. CONFEDEBATION LIFE SUBANCE- ' JlMMII-PS TAXI. Phone 525. COOK'S for Photograph; IN- CONFEDERATION LIFE IN SURANCE. HOWARD MMNNIS‘ Fitted Footwear now located at 175 , Queen Street. l HOME BERIHVED — Mrs. A.E. The ‘Central Guardian. BIG FEBRUARY CLEARANCE sale, Mrs. Johnston's Indie! Wear. Another Year of Progress Reported By The Eastern Trust Company BROWN ELECTIIO. Kklt It. Phone 9'11. CORRECTION - Ln the recuit list of masses for Mr. Joseph Min-n- aghan it will be noted s, High Mass by "Donagh Women's Lnp siitute" was omitted. CITY POLICE COURT -— At the City Police Court yesterday morn- ing a man charged with driving a. motor vehicle while intoxicated had his case remanded until the 20th. HON. mt. Mac-MILLANS. an. DRESS — In addressing the Pro- Deaplte the economic difficulties which inevitably complicate the adjustment of business to post-war cmldllillflfl. The Eastern Trust Con.- Plmy. 1n its fifty-fourth annual rc- pori. was able to report another reached an all-time high of A87.- 974317045. This, when compared with the figures for 1M8 of $53.- 988,014.40. represents s most com- mendable gain in view of present day conditions. During the year two new branches were added, one at New Glasgow, N. S, the other at Lunenburg, NB. TIlCSc should prove of great con- venience to clients in these areas. In the course of his speech, the Hon. Mr. McCurdy made reference to Canada's great National Debt with its consequent heavy tax bLlr- den; “ Against which taxation," he said, "the public appears to be chafing with increasing intensity. The controls which government i tzrcssive Conservative convention on Wednesday Hon. Dr. W_J p, MncMillon recalled having waited cri the Lea Government l.n the interest; of the Red Cross Society and having been turned down. On- taking officekga Health and Educa- tion Minister under the Stewart Government Dr. MacMllian ob- ccntinues to exercise naturally en- tail regulations which create dlf- (3, u, upouuwonru Lcumes m?“ qlmplexltles that bu‘ Director and Chairman of P. E. I. ‘Qumamf “dIVIdHPIE- I Advisory Board The Eastern _ndei these circumstances the “us. CU advice of the Company's experlent- ____ ' ed staff has been, and is being grime... Service "Bndered by the constantly sought in increasing b h X measure. Naturally’ m“. the VOL mem ers of t e staff was expressed by Hon. Mr. McCurdy 0n behalf of ume of Trust busines in its various the Dircclcfs‘ phases continues to expand. The in Wocd. Kensliigton Road. received the sad news of the death of her‘ brother. Mr. Dalus Judson in Tor- onto. his death occurring Just three weeks after Mr. Wood. SOUTH AFRICAN VETS‘ MEET-t ING- Plants for a church parade of South African War veterans on BLOUSES Unusual In Style, Line “and Price Our second floor offers an attractive forerunner in Spring Styles _. u choice of sheerfslubs, jersey or peasant style Blouses — Short. long or push-up sleeve — variety of colors -— pastels, black and white. $3.25 to g $6.75 1 hfemoriam lLuimc-t Hughes, Kinkora, lriirunry 14th, 1942. iii I-Illllg memory of our dear sou h» 11M Ills life at aea on board . 5. iiuntpu. Merchant Marine. Inn's llr (‘ouiilry (‘lulled for me l0 serve n lhc .\ir on the and and Sea. 9L1 noill) uusiverrd l0 U’!!! call ‘c uill nz-sci. you some day doll‘ litmus litre a robe of While h ‘lvln r your uniform of navy blue. nni"\\lii-rt~ sit-oping "to with his comrades brave or llDIllO and friends and dear one: =‘ brlrhi young life he gave. in Bermuda he is he volt-t- hcurt hill lovcti Ill Wcl] and true, hat lnttcr was the lifltl to part - | on; so good a; you. in mute and Itlllod the ou kissed Lia all and went dear _ with the crowd s iluih hum-xi and prayed that you'd rctum i lead _\nu sleep 1n g oe‘r the deep, t ihc lovc for you who sleeps hcncnlh, rii 1ll'\'l‘|" fade awn-y. ‘"1"! lu" Mother. ma, Brother and sisters. grave far AS A rouou unseen iuenicotn nor g! Going hound in Circles ? . S. A. r McDONALDS In Messsorlam In loving memory of our Mother MR8. MALCOLM GlLLlS Illa paused away February 14, 194B. We little thought when leaving h time, That she would no more mum She bade no one a last farewell. She said nay-bye to MM. ller elm-mind "Y! "l4 Phil!"- llco. . Are a pleasure b0 recal She had s kindly word for each. And died beloved by all. mvlngly llcneasbere b! H" FBMIY- In Memos-lam Klei- ALTON ll. BURKE f th uclden death ofqllrfésflkgllvo-n 0H. Buerkzdn the Civic Hospital Ottawa. Ontarro. 0n Thurs‘ day, January 30th came as a left-l rlbie shock to her family an friends both in Westboro, Ontario. where she has resided for the 1"" four and a half Wars. and h" 1"‘ more home in P. E. I. During the summer her health was not tho best and she entered the Royfll Victoria Hospital in Montreal _ln any “mom they did everything possible for her during the thrco weeks she‘ spent there. Rcturnint: to her home in Westboro het- hcaith b08811 to improve and by Christmas she wasuible to atiernl to her rcgulai" dutics and every horn was entertained that 811B WON-d regain her usual shod health. but little we know of God's plans. On gm flay of he; death she had been up to the shopping district in West- boro accompanied by her doushlei” Muriel and as they reached home about 4,30 p. m. she was suddenly stricken. Her husband and the doctor were immediately called but had become unconscious and l1- though she was rushed to the hos- Rllll it was found she was beyond elp end she passed away about l0 m. - neral arrangements were made by Tubman’; Funeral Parlors, Wast- boro. and her body was brouttltt Cemetery where she was laid ‘o rest beside her parents on Wed- nesday, February 5th. The Qifiwiiv in: clergyman. the Rev. T. E. Mac- Lennln of the United Church ss- slsted h Rev. Mr. BlBCIChOUIQ of the Bap ist Church. The pallbearres were Jewer Glow. Dr. H. MacKenzie. Charlie Praught. Russell Cay.‘ Wm. McOallum and Arthur Clamestes. The late Mrs. Burke whose maid- Oll name wla Lucy Pearl Hublcy, daughter of the late Oa-pi. Garnctt QM Ali's. Hublay was born in Dun- das, All. but moved to south- port wltlvher parents in early .iie where ehd‘ made her home until Sept. 1M3 when she moved i0 Ot- tawa to Join her husband who was a member of the Veterans Guard of Ca ads. stationed there. In t. 1011 she married Alton If. Burl‘ also of Bouthport who with a tighter Muriel (Mrs. J. T. Ills) and a Ion lddy are left to mourn one who was not only l wife andmother but n. companion as “ we 8M also left to mourn her pass- hl. a leather. Oops. J. B. gubiey, when they .esched her bedside she - home for burial in the Cross Roads . Simday. Feb. 22 in commemoration lalmd a gram °f $2500 f“ ‘he P d ‘be , . gflmgagtea 2am lfihtbfn ‘he YHIFPd next year to $3.500 and later l H0 L 8 '1 If. All at?‘ Mrifafn ‘vemaxfsflfe urged ‘the first grant of ssoo to hoepltak to be present. | MACPIItAlL-BEATON N U P- TIALS- Thclmorriagc was solemn- ized in the Manse at Carleton, Feb. 1st. at 2.30 o‘clock when Rev. J. H. Bishop united in marriage Catherine Beverley, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Benton. Bon- shaw and Cecil. youngest son o Mr. Granger MacPhail and the late Mrs. MacPhail, Argyle Shore. The bride attended by Miss Rome Muc- Ieod, BOHSIIBW. wore a brown wool dress with an oppossum trimmed lime green coat and brown acccs-. rgrriphicni errors in yesterday's re- Czoss. which amount was to $5.000. Ho also recalled that was introduced by the late Chid Justice Mhthleson when Premier. and ihe grant remained at this figure until Dr, NilacMillan had it raised i0 $2.000 In 1924. This part of Dr. Macivfillarrs address, in which he denounced Liberal neglect of public health interests is repcaied owing to some typo- port. The seconder of Dr. Mac~ Millainls ncmlriation was lvir. Mich- aei Conway. whose name also was erroneously given yesterday. MAJOR ALEX KNOX Manager of Charlottetown Branch of The Eastern Trust Co successful year marked by signifi- cant and gratifying progress. In his address to the SIlLlTCilUIa- ers. the president. Hon. F. l3. Mc- Curdy, P. 0.. reported the gllEilFS of the company in excellent t-ondi- L. tion with net etirnings for 1947 ex- ceeding those of the previous year ‘pcrliy of the Company itself." policy of the Company is always iu give a highly efficient service to cfitomers, large and small. Tn: Directors realize that the excellence of this service to clients is of groit interest to the public; indeed, ls essential to the growth and mos- During the year Walter U. 'Ap-. plefon. Hon. Frank McNamara, C. H. B. Longworth and William T. Powers, Chairmen respectively of the Advisory Committees at Munc- ton, N. 8., Saint John's, Newfound- ILIIKI. Charlottetown, P, E. I. and Luiienburg. N. 3., were appoints-d Directors of the Company. Alvin . Chipman, of Yarmouth, N. 5., was forced to retire from the Board due to til health, by $28,878.28. Total assets have now Appreciation for the loyal and BABY AIllllliIlS FOR SALE Place your order for your I947 chicks now, and sove mone,. Lowest prices guaranteed. If price lowers, you will get the benefit. . THOMAS HUGHES c/o Bosho’: Store I44 Elm Avenue '0ffei' best wishes. Aftsi" bcing gen- ; bridegroom, ‘various homes. wishing the ne\vly-. sorles. Miss MacLeod chose for her‘ costume a brown and whiic wool check suit, beige top coat and brown accessories. Mr. Neil Mac- Dougall, Argyle Shore, acted as best man. The groom's gift to the, bride was a gold locket, to the, bridesmaid a bracelet and to the; best man a leather blllfold. After. the ceremony the bridal party mot-t, oied to the home of the bride where a wedding supper awuiletl them. Presiding over the table were: Mrs. Willem Potts and Mrs. G. J. Carson, Bonshaw. After sup- per g, number of sercnaders from surrounding districts gsilici-cd to erouily treated and bouncing lhL“ departed to their February Food. Sale f 4 DAYS SELLING FRlDAYu-SATURDAY MONDAY and TUESDAY QUAKER NATURAL HEALTH BRAN PKG. 13c — 2 PKGS. weds best of luck on their Journoyf through life. The bridegroom, hav-' ing served overseas for six years is taking up farming as his O('(‘iJ-‘ plllOfl. . j 25c 5W0)’ 4m! ems- Persmials ' t l ninth... I i ‘Shetliac, of the c. N. s. Cllflfidlfll‘. Cruiser who although just return- cd to St. John and Halifax was] unable to ntteiirl the funeral and. tiircc sisters. Luurctia residing int Scziitlc. Wtish., Matilda in New Wfisimrllsifli‘. B.C. and Lottie in Charlottetown. ‘ Her passing in the prime of lift-I loaves a gfip which will be impos- sihlc to ii , especially in the homo wlicrc shc devoted most of her‘ time to hcr lovcd ones and whcrel she lovctl to work among the flow- ers and vegetables. that and music being her favorite recreation. The beautiful flowers banked’ around her coffin whore she rest-I ed in the MacLean Funeml home, and tiic innumerable cards and. letters of sympathy all testified to the love zmd esteem in which shel was held. PILLOW Husband and Family. WREATIIS Brother Junk and Family, Shed- iat‘. N. B. Coru, Dot and Jim, Ottawa. Ethel, Emma and Clifford. Y's Men's Club. CRESCENT Ern, Dcllp and Family. SPRAYS Burl and Francis I-Iubley. Shed- lac, N. B. Art and Bea. Earl, Mary and Diana. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ross Brown, iinva. Miss Loin Maxwell, Ottawa. Jan-k and Vera, Ottawa. Staff of D. V. D. M.G.O.. Ot- tttwn. Mr. and Mrs. Ed MacKle. West- horn. Miss Gilicspic, Wcslboiro. Mi‘. iillil Mrs. N. W. Lowthcr Mi‘. Herbert E. Holl. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Corrish. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Stewart and family. Will Marion and family. Mlldrcfl and Arthur Gamdltl’. Bob and Mary Bradley. Olive, Bill and Janet. Mr. Jns. Tait and Family. Del. Russell. Marie, George. Elsie and Leslie. Charlie, Jcwer and Ted. Marion and Jack. Mrs. li‘rczl.Burke and family. Dr. and Mrs. H. McKenzie. Viv and Helen Dunbar. McLeod friends from Brldgewater. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Joseph. MR8. 3...»... nncnonaw In the dcath of Mrs. Joseph Mac- Donald which occurred on Jan. 19th., 1947. Crapaud has lost one of its oldest and most respected residents. Born in DcSable in 1831, the ‘daughter of the late; Mr. and Mrs. Archibald MacKinnon she was the last of a family of elght. Previous to her marriage in 1882 to Joseph MacDonald of Crapaudr she taught school in scvemi districts. where she is still kindly remembered in that capacity. As e. member of the United Church she was a re ular ‘ttenq. ant, until Iailin heath interven- cd and a gencro s supporter of all church activities. Perha s her greatest interest was the Illomenu Missionary Society of which she was the last charter member and for a period of over fifty yea" m; served in the various offices of that °gl"lhilatlon with willingness an.‘ 2 B . But the church did not Hm“ h" Ol- generosity. Many. in time of need. will remember her acts of kind- Th man-v friends of Mr Roland I "nay-MIX ‘I e _ . Kelly, Pisquld are glad to herehe FOR BILKWHHTS i! has returned in his home after , 1" receiving treatment in the City Hospital. L ‘sum trams RUDY mil X ron PANOAKES 17o ozr-uc/oz/s amour: SIIIIIIVE TUESDAY Ill/P JILL 71/200611 [ii/Ll Miss. Marion Ellis has returned to her studies at P.WC after spending a few days with her pan; exits, Mr. and Mrs. Hayfield Ellis,‘ OLeary. t lVLiss Evelyn Robertson. Kings- bpro, has completed her course in, domestic science at P.W C. and is now, visiting her brothers in Powsiul. Miss llillean P. Kelly of Pisquid will return to her home on day after completing her course in domestic science at P W C these fine pr0ducts:"'"” Demonstration 0n Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour- ‘ Also Bran Muffins made froin Quaker Natural Health Bran. Visit our store during these 4 days and sample the pancakes and muffins made from Mr. Emmett Dalton. Fort Augus- tus. returns today after complet- 1mg s, short course. " ~ Blended 20 oz. Tin APPLE JUICE- 48 Oz. Tin GRAPEFRUIT JUICE- 48 Oz. Tin . . . . . . . . . . LEMON JUICE- 51-2 Oz. Tin Mr. Howard Heron. I'm-t Aususi-l, us, Mr. Emmett Hughes. Auburn, wee-g visitors lo the city Tuesday-z m. Earle Husiwa has Trim”: to his home in Dromoee sfter~ spending three weeks; workini! I" ‘the city. l ORANGE and GRAPEFRUIT JUICE . .. . . . . . . .. 10...... COCOA- l Lb. Tin . . . . . . . Aylmer » ~ CHOICE PUMPKIN-ZB Oz. Tin 15c Benson's TOMATO JUICE, 20 oz. fin l2c—2 for . . .. 1 5c 25o . 31 c 1 5C’ CllkOCBLATE-l-z 19c lb. Coke The mmy friends of MI‘. T. I Afblng‘, city‘ formerly of soul-is. Psi. will be pleased to "if", that he is lble to be out a859, an" being confined to his 110mg. rm- the past three months. litmus , illness. | ncss and thlv 8°94 “he” she dis-I GROVES'—2 Bottles-I Coupon MAPLE SYRIIP 18 oz hot. Delicious with‘ Poncokes 21o ctmcs TUMATU dllll VEGETABLE SDIIPS 10 oz tin 9o 3 f0? 25c 39c ll/ PEIHSMAhkO All... she was a iqvins mother. and will be greatly mlsst’: by her children, grandchildren. at; great smhd Phlldmi u? "'35"? fir»: leaves cherished memories. u! m assing was a hnplli/ 1'91"" llfed. nvalidlsm. and nova W!“ °‘ . its; could wish her back. M l q- hugbgnd predeceased l"! seven years e811 _ Left to mourn are two sores. Road-l lei of Carleton; Frank. FEW“ i, with whom she resided; and Mary. Mrs. Gordon MacDonald of V-C- mrrlhb funeral which w... India?! attended was held an Tuesrdayh g PQTATQB‘ All" “.’I‘.§§.‘.§°'i§'.'f'="seivl=@ ma" cstm ens v ' | _ Crapauil United Church. Rev. J.A.‘ Jardlne officiated. Music was 5UP"; Hflld -| -- piied by the church choir, BSSlSkdX by other? Wlgl Mgs- J?" "illgrléngsl. 96 Count fll organ SL. Ym S S“ K ' \ ' vourites of the deceased, Jesus. Lov- GRAPEFRUIT- B. C. Delicious APPLES. I50 count. Z for er of Soul. The Lord Is My, Shepherd, on Unto m. Hills. Mr- 49c PARSNIPS. 8 u. 6 Murdock MacLcotl of Hartsviilc_ Sunkist 288 count. Doz. ii Large Variety of Fresh Fruits & Vegetables Head LETTUC E. Sweet .................,..21c 17c .. 25c 15c Lb. Doz. silent testimony to the esteem ill which the deceased was» held. The pallbearers were: Stcrlinfl MacKinnon. Lloyd Mack-ed, Med‘ MacDonald, Wiimot MacDonald. Rich lard. Gordon Dunsford. consnrlrrn? ey Ill’. Isa-- In the Arms of Jesus." | The many beautiful flowers bore, Bottle gang very sweetly as a solo. fflefe ORANGES. a, Ali-vacuums‘ Corn STARCH. Krofi DINNER. 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