EXEEFQTN w. I. “is held their monthly meeting at NOVEMBER 10, 1949 i} BIG Fuoo SALE continues uiirii. SAT. morn "sfiiiiiziosan FRl., uov. 11th A FEW OF THiE STORE FULL OF SPEClA/LS »‘ l f th H lid y ~ fjilllejpécliuroilrcilicifeufs t. a u» each-lb. 49c This is a special lot of special feed birds. All drawn free of charge SUMMER SAVORY M. bunch .. .. 15G glltrlfasaiiizs, lb. 29c DUCKS —- TURKEY -—- FOWL and GEESE in stock lfiffjfffgl. '97.?“ 1.00 Young Sweet COUNTRY FEED PORK ForRoasting-lb. . . . . only a limited quantity left-Our Special BLEND IULK TEA'— lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Shaw-liyndman Wedding In Montreal 'l"he marriage oi Miss Marry Alix l-ityndmsn, daughter 0d Dr. and Mrs. Alex W. Hyndimen, o! Mont- xeal. to Mr. Robert Garden Show son 0d Nlr. and Mrs. Riobflfi; Shani o! Brackley Beach, P.E.I., took place quietly on Saturday alter- noon. Nowinber 5. ln the chapel oi the Church oi St. Andrew and St. Paul at three o'clock. The Rev. R. J. Borlis per-termed the ceremony, with Mr. K. Meek at the organ. Pink and white carnations carried out the flora/l decorations. Given away by her lather. the bride wore n crepe site-moon dress in heaven blue shade. a black !elt hat wit-h blue ribbon trim and black accessories while she carried a Colonial bouquet oi Joanna Hill roses and bouvasdla. The matron oi.’ honor wu Mrs. CL Edward Ross, cousin oi the bride, in s. raisin colored crepe and satin afternoon dress witih grey accessories and carrying s, Colonial bouquet oi pink dot baby poms. Mr. Ernest N. Show. oi Toronto. was his brother's best man. The ' ushers were Mr. Dirck Hynrlnrnt. brother of the bride, and Mil’. KVH Fresh pjfled 1 Bulk §tllldnd 1 llylztlllman. her cousin. , __ owing a sm ll reoeptl in DATES - 4 lbs. 1 RAMA“ 5 1b" ' the Ritz-Carlton. his bridal glipie err-j‘? left on a motor trip, alter which Aylmer 1 they will mike up residence in . . . . . . . . . . . . J Prlnoe Edward Island. ossssar ems-nan OASH & OARRY STORES 187 Breot George Street The Bl; Modern Store With The Big Stock Phong 747 We Deliver 0.0.D. Fancy Yellow Corn, 7 tins 11X) Choice Red Tomatoes, 7 tins 1.00 Fancy (Montreal Btu) Tomato Juice, l0 tins . . 1.00 1x51551511, WRECKED Green Peas, 8 tins 1.00 w 5 " _ SEATTLE. Nov. l0 _ (my) _.5 Si.“ Bans’ 8 h“. 10° Coast Guard motor lifeboat remov- med Peuchesl 5 1""! 95c ed the last crew members irom the apparently doomed freighter An- dalucia today. Increasing winds and heavy swells sweeping into the Creed in unison. Roll Call was ans.- ‘wered by eleven members and one visitor hrsen-t. Minutes oi the ‘mo Carleton Women's Instit- previous meeting were read and straight o! Juan do Fuca. ham. met-ed the 7,'l00-t.on Panamanian ship, The Coast. Gusrdfla Neah Bay station reported the vessel was in an Bell. Mrs. Hober Myers Mrs. A]. bert Crmswcll. ltlrs. Frank Quig- ley kindly invited the members to her home for the next meeting. Central Guardian Thln column is reserved for now: of local Interest, but advertising oi a newsy nature may be CBASWELI. for Photographs. JIMMIIIYS TAXI, Phone m. l n YOUR SERVICE-Arman Coal Company. Phone 249B. g BUWABD MIcENNIS Fitted Footwear st. m Queen Street. ABE YOU BEADDIG Holman?‘ Store News‘! i OONFEDEBATION LIFE [N] SUBANCE. YOU CAN SAVE a lot. o! money ii you get the habit oi reading Holman! Stare News. TH] EVENING GOWN you have been waiting for has arrived. Kennedy's Ladies Wear. TWO PERFORMANCES York Concert tomorrow night (Armis- tice Night). Tickets at Henderson ls Oudrnore. Bruin service. DON'T MISS the Fox and Mink Show, Charlottetown, November 22nd to 25th. Catalogues nuw ready. our MARKET-Friday, Nov. 11, being a statutory holiday, City Market will be held Saturday, Nov. 12. NOTRI DAME ALUMNAE members and friends wishing to have rummage sale contributions called for please phone 801-1. or 1750-5 either this Friday afternoon or Saturday. KENSINGTON and Freetown Presbyterian Churches. Prepara- tory services Kenslngton, Nov. 10th at 7.30 p.m. and Freetown, Nov. 11th. at 7.30 p.m. Rev. J. A. Mc- Gowan, Minister. inserted , at flve cents s. word, strictly pny- | able in advance. y rAGn "ll-IR EE Pause A Minute lln Remembrance Day ... ... .. to give thanks for the bounty that surrounds you! Remember those who have struggled and fought; to make - your nation great . . . b preserve your way oi life in the h home, in the towns and villages, from one end oi the corm- try to the other. your ability Carry on the tradition to the best of . it takes us all. Remember this on IIEMEMBRANCE DAY, November 11th, 19491 BROGKETT and STOREY. in. 134 KENT ST. “Where Prices Are Born But Not Raised" ‘PHONE 834 u; hane o! Mrs. Elmer Sturdy on iippfUVtlli. It was moved and scc- An intvrcstlnt; cunlcst. was t-on- grllvfi danger 0i breaking up from __v,_ MaoKinnon, Mrs. Earle Willis. sale. It was decided to have mite Prayer by president ClOsr-d {i}, “may Oct. 1'1. In the absence ended that Mrs. Ralph MacCaull cinotrtl‘ by Mrs. Eric 'lllO11'1i1)I.SOll. the 90011111118 Mid 111B "/9181" t‘! “Ly NEw5_.Ln5t nigh, at ‘he Christiam Stewardship by Mrs. hex Qpcfllng m the harm», o; M“ meeting arm, whwh 1mm, W3, ,1 ms president. the vloe-presid- writ.» n‘ sympittlty lett/ei" to a bcr- Collection trmounit-u m 90 ticnts. water in im holds. Other crew Y_ M C‘ A the ‘Om. Hm,- Clum Beber Barrett, Clbsing Wurshil) Junmg Jpweu, iumh commmce_ herved by me hostess mssmcd h; mt. Mrs. Albert Orasweli presi- caved resident. Meeting vloscd \\".lll the Nalloliill members were taken oi! four days ‘velmmed ‘he newly organized hymn, 25b, My Face Looks up tn )‘[_r5_ Mme gnuum Mm Lyman vonnnmee In charge “h 50pm M nestling opened with the ln- Committees gave their reports. Anthem. Luni-h wns served by the ago, alter the ship was driven “my my Club w ‘hm. joint W? Thea m,“ 9511 was answered by 15 Netwgyn, Mm Owen Ymmker’ hour spew“ . 1Y1 115 91181119 Tmm- members, 2 visitors. Offering was taken amounted to $2.63 and pre- hostess and committee in charge. Iunrts Odo and by repeating the New lunch Committee-Mrs, Nttth- per meeting ML Gamble preset,“ CAicafii-ic ._- . b1 hOQMU-b o1, Cskemalring is such fun! _ , — and it's really any, too. But for unvsrying success, you must be careful in selecting ingredi- eau for your cakes. Bakin powder for cunple. Use up each tin before opening a new ons, and buy s size of tin which you will use up in no more than a year, and preferably less than 6 months. And shortening — you may prefer butter or margarine or a packaged shortening . Good cakes can be made with all of them. l Bur be sure it is sweet and fresh~flsvored t Q t Eggs should be fresh ss possible. The flour is of course, of prime import- tsnce. For csltes that are ilufiy, moist and tender, depend on the unvarying high quality of Swans Down Cake Flour -— tbo choice of millions of expert bakers CAKI SERVING Thought you would like our method o1 nitring the Pecan Devil's Food Cake il- initiated here. Do use s Jbarpknifc. The cake cuts into 8 pieces or as many u 32 modest one» l'or 8 large pieces. malts 4 cuu from side to side, u illustrated. For l6 pieces continue step 2. Sui-dug at the outside oi each mt. cut to half- vsy down the sdioining pit-cc, u in dotted lice. pike Ior 31 pieces, msks 8 cuts first, then cut disg- oaally half-way down each adjoining piece. 3-20 ' t Lucky Rotltfiitkt 6hanee$ 5000 600145 PLAY SAFE Swatfiat" ‘IESIID RECIPES ON THE PACKAGI v These are no days to fake chances in your cake-baking. Play extra safe with n cakes most important ingredi- cnt —— use Swans Down Cake Flour! Protect your baking results. Milled by Jpezialirl: in the making of cake flour, Swans Down is made from choicest soft wheat, and sifted over and over again until 27 times as fine as ordinary flour. Your grocer has Swans Down. f "Imgfié" p new ‘d 5min: p l4 h A Mmm-m-m - molasses toffee is mouth-waterinq‘ m“ with £5414 6171111911767’ 8418400! 4104451?!” IRMA 1S BEST z : a because the ‘molasses 1s canned fresh right in Barbados; where the world's finest sugar cane is grown. All the ilsvour ""1 wholesome goodness src retained. ¢fl11l11°111$ ""1 recipe in which Berna is used! Regular and large economy \ sire tins. Also available in bulk. \ IIMA MOLASSIS ‘IOIIII 3 tablespoons him“ 2 W?‘ Hem‘ Mobs“, tld molasses i115 ‘"52"’ Md, bum,- in heavy. page: Bod “M11 mixture ls Stir until m5" 1' 4"“, . _ s 11 . ‘ brittle when tried ll! Edd wigcsincgai‘, 90"‘ l“ shiuow the last part of cooktfltl- A‘ ll until h ‘O hgntllt, P“ buttered pan. When ‘final’: in small PM“ Pifirous and lig1““°l° I . d-fcsltw“ 2s wWB“ . lltablcfivoo“ "‘.“°g" d moi! Children h" M‘ d i; we \ ed the Beta Chapter with its Char- ter. Mr. V. L. Dingwell gave a very instructive talk on the work and aims oi the Alcohol Anonymous. An ertjoyable sing-song was led by Mr. Fred Gamble assisted by June Glddings and Barbara. Rupert. at the piano. At the close oi the meet- ing a social evening was held in the Banquet Room. CITY POLICE C—OUllT~At the Stlpendlary Magistrate's Court yesterday, a man charged with operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated was hoard rind ud- journcd one ivcck for judgment. A mnn charged with being drunk and (llsorderly was sentenced to 20 days in jail, while n drunk and RETURNS FROM MAINLAND — Mr. Jot;- notigan. City. has returned irctm Halifax and Truro where hc paid short visits with his brothers. the Rev. Louis Dougan and Rev. Emmett Dougun. The many friends oi Father Emmett. will be pleased to learn he has reairned his pastor- al duties completely recovered si- ter a serious illness lasting some 14 months. THE PRESBYTERIAN’ CHURCH IN CANADA.—Dlvine worship will be conducted on Sunday. November 13th, as follows: Churchill 11 A. M. Clyde Rivnr 2.30 P. M. Sacrament oi the Lord's Supper. Canoe Cov}? ‘I PM. Pvoparatory service on Pri- day cveniltg at i3 PM. at Clyde Riv- er. Rev. Neil lierman will conduct the morning and evening services and Rev. G. Carlyle Webster the preparatory service and 1.118 S6611- ment of the Lord's Slipper. Rev. G. Carlyle Wobstcr Interim Moderator. JUNIOR LEAGUE MEETING — The regular monthly meeting oi the Junior League of the Char- lottetown Hospital was held at the Nurses’ Residence on Tuesday. November 8. 1949. TwenllPievEn members were P1691“ The minutes oi the last meertin! We" read and adopted. The r090"! from the treasurer and from the ways and, means committee and that of the work committee were also read. Plans were made to hold s rummage sale on Nov. 19th and ior s dance at the Clover Club to be held Nov. 25th. Arrange- ments were completed for the ggrvlng oi a supper to the workers of the Social Welfare drive to be held next week. Thr=_daie for lb! doll lottery was decided and de- tails relating to the wardrobe dis- cumed. On the motion oi Mary Cronin. seconded by Jean Mc- Innis the ntentiniz adifillrlled- T“ was served the girls oi the South-port division. ________ KINGSTON UNITED w. M. 8- Tlie November Mnetlni.‘ 01 Kins- ston Urn-ted Church mct, at tlvc ir0m¢ oi Mrs. Lorne Smith on Not- 1. Hymn sea. eon of My Sovl- "vs"- ed the Worship service. Scrip- ture reading l8 Chapter of Mat- thew Verses i to 20. Read T959011" slvely_ Hymn Mil-Rescue the Per- lshing. Friendship Corner read by Mrs. Roland Buchanan. Readings by Owen Younker, Mrs. Lloyd stms t. wed: in 2 seconds PRINCE BEAUTY PARLOR sented. Friendship fund 40ers. Each member to give one dollar at next meeting in place oi pantry OPENING Oi 168 PRINCE ST. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 9th Specials on all Permanents incapable was also sentenced to _ 20 days ln jail. Two other men Phone 25451‘ each charged with being drunk MRS_ ELMER JENKINS and incapable were fined $10 and Pr ’ costs or 20 days each: 0p’ ' M. A. Farmer TlIRPlN’S MEAT STORE PRINCE STREET ,— PHONE 1486 ANNIVERSARY SALE THURSDAY and SATURDAY ' Canada Packers Fresh Cut Pork Chops-lb. . . . .. .130 Maple Leaf Picnic Hams-lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49c Canada Packers Sweet Pickled Neck Ribs-Ii lbs. , 45¢ Canada Packers Sweet Pickled Pork H0cks—lb. . . 19c Devon Bacon—Sliced—lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59c Devon Brand Fresh Beef Sausages-lb. . . . . . . . .. 39c EXTRA SPECIALS — CHOICE QUALITY BEEF Prime Ribs Beef-lb. .. 53c Shoulder Roast—lb. .. 45c Round Stealt-lb. 50c T-BoneRoast-lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...........55c We wish t0 thank our Customers for their patron- age in the past year. ' Muior N. W. Lowther, MM. Lia-Col. J. D. Stewart. 0.5.0. Remember . . . On this REMEMBRANCE DAY let us. with grateful hearts. do honor to those who fell in two World We! for the freedom of Mankind. Let us resolutely face the future with hope and ccnfi< dance ever conscious of a Peace so costly won and u freedom so gallantly defended. CITY OF CHARLOTTETOWN a. EARLE MncDONALD, Mayer.‘ C. M. Cox- l W. H. Benton Edwin C. Johnston Lester O'Donnell