JANUARY 1a, 1947 H*§QQOQv~v PRIIIGE i t -HARRY DAVENPORT QIIRLEIIIgEASATTES JEROME ROWAN EXTRA! SPORTS o o o o o o o o o o O O O o o 9 o o 6 s O AAAA44 EllVIiIlIil-mnv-rura-wrrt ‘EIITIW- GIIIIIIIWI’ Mt ASIOR wart summ ~ cu PATRICK ANIMAL COMEDY - TIME QQOOOOQ-OQO-QOQ0OO4006460460066OOQOOOOOOOQOOQOO$6:I AAAAAAAALAA A AA This osluun ls ressrv oi Iseal Intense. “J-'I.t'aI't'-" Ill I of s nnwsy as m’; bs showing trots a wsrd. strictly lu- At 312s “ l{_______. y ORAUWELI- for Photographs. I JIMMJES TAXI. Phone 525. 000K’! for Photographs. CONIEDEIITION LIFE IN- AIBANCI. 7ond9 1 SPECIAL JANUARY SALE _ ‘ ,7, Vt...‘ H.‘ . Mrs. Johnston’; Ladies Wear. 5713-7151- - 19% discount on all ,. M “ G U I x Sleigh Robes. L. H. Kennedy. uowaao hlttduurs- fitted Ii If {I Footwear new located at 115 I‘ Queen Btrest. 18% DISCOUNT of Ceiling Fix. tures at Brown Electric Shop, 111 Kent Street. l l BALANCE on WINTER cons‘ D111" end fur trimmed to clear at 1/3 discount. The vogue, 15g 31¢)... mond Street. H YOUNG . m NEW WOOL AND CREPE nnnlafl ‘lfipeeni at 1 /1i discount. All rut; clearing at reduced prices. The t I Vogue 158 Richmond Street. - i z 1 ' mquusr TONIGHT - The 111-‘ tum’ ft '/’ ' I y’ ‘ quest into the death last Friday, . j "iglit of the late Norman MQKQH_I ztc, Charlottetown, will he held iilis evening at the MecLcan Fun-l oral Parlors with Dr. LJ. Yeo of- fiiTiiT-Wfiifiitfiéifffi???“ SHOWS 3:30 - 7 » 8:45 lisLliGG and his gang an JACK null send ’smi 1391118811: Byron Brown; d M . W. McKenzie. m Mo: ___‘_ SECOND BEREAVEMENT IN MONTH —For the second time with!" °n¢ month. Mrs. Katherine Macinnis of 136 Dorchester Street has been called upon to mourn the passinl oi a near and dear relative. On December 13th Mrs. MacInnie received a wire advising he: of the‘ death of her beloved sister. Mm.‘ ar- ‘remembrance would always bring THE (jl-lARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Ilelp Kidneys I agent. ‘ilf.'.'..{.'.i2‘...°&‘i-$.'éi“"r g . olien Anllsl. Rheumatic Pam adder Weakness, Painiui Pausgu. or is i“ l“ ‘dull. due ts Kidney and 3i d- lsr traub st If so. hers i1 I004 news: s V"! lint dose oi Cynic: usually. a? right to wort helping the Kidneys liul ac d was so wbieh ma be 5%" a" ‘h. us! oto ‘if T" "I reason. you lat your money has on turn of em ty Ne! . Do do ‘t Is . altar day wiThout trxn.‘ Oystsg. n I u ‘I310 PREGINMATION A’! IBADALBANE - The Women's In- stitute and flied Cross of Bradai- bane recently held an liter-own tea, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pcmro Murray, in honor of Mrs. Bruce vison. Mrs. Annie Leiurgey and Mrs. Stephen Ackland, iormer resident of the district who had been a help and an inBPiTB-ilim i° every good work. After a large num- ber representing almost every home in Bradalbune. had assembled, Mrs. Morrison acting as chairman, for the amembly invited the three guest, at honor to occupy s, “love seat" 1n the centre 0,! the group. When Mrs. George Anderson had opened the program with a piano solo, Mrs. Morrison read appreciat- ive lddresses to each c! the ladies- Mrs. Daviscn, Mrs. Lefurgey and Mrs. Ackland and Mrs. Hadley Wood-aide. Mrs. Pomroy Murray and Mrs. George Anderson presented three beautiful and appropriate gifts. Ail three ladies responded folk and their regret that titose ties oi pleasant associations and friendly cooperation must, to a! certain extend be severed, thought kindly thoughts c! Bradaibane. Jolly Good Fellows was sung heart- ily by the group and upon the re- quest of the chairman. Mrs. Ackland made a few appropriate remarks in appreciation pi the good fellow- ship which she and Mrs. AcTqnd John A._ MacLeod of Oakland. had enjoyed in Brndalbane. Miss Clmmmlii- Yflimrdfli’ a second WIN Mary Morrison sang sweetly “The ruched h" ifllii-FG hi!‘ OI "he Bells of St. Mary" to the accom- ktrieath 0i her dearly loved brother, panning!“ 0g m, gum“; and also 1 semg" E~ Mficwmm» "hi? 519d played several familiar songs which “If; RY‘ “amzlm? “it Pmm-"lme the group 5811K. Mrs. John Mac- p a‘ a and‘ Cimwmia‘ ‘AT’ Lcod gave a. humorous reading and ALSO NEWS - AIRLINE TO EVERYWHERE .t<Q_j-oo~s»oo@co@oo<§ooc>eoaoo<§»cos>eo@oo§e 1i for Prince Edward Island Tuesday‘ evening. was KNOWN 1N 1am. _ The‘ . death occurred on January ‘I. ati Keene. New Hampshire, oi Mich-. acl J.L. Kennedy. aged ‘l3. g re-| tired clothing dealer m4 vioe-pree-| ldent oi the Shipbullders Oo-oper-I ,stive Bank, Quincy. Moss. lie was a native o! Newfoundland and well kliibwn In Prince Edward Island. where he spent many of his sum- mer vacations. He is survived byI his wife, Elizabeth 0.. datlghter oil the late Patrick Msclnnla o! Eh, mira, Kings County. and twosome.‘ lJoseph G. of North Weymouth, Mag“ Kenneth B. of Keene, N.l~I... In Memorials: Mr. Willem Itsnford Robertson The death of a highly esteemed resident oi Kingsboro district occur- red at his homo at Moran's Road on December 20th, when Mr. Wil- liam Stanford Robertson passed stray in his 84th year. lie was the son oi the late John Robert-sort and Marjorie Stewart of Mum's Rand. lie had been tn fail- ing health iotr the past year but had iwwn some sign-a oi improvement. until stricken by this recent illness "N011 0H1)’ lasted twp and" a half days. H9 united with the Baptist Church. Kinloboro when a young man and was a faithful and devot- ed attendant until prevented by pp. preaching ago. lie was a man of jovial disposition, aiming qualities and was loved by old and young alike. Si-IYVIV-IHB him Ire his wife (nee Ella Praser- two sons Clifford of Davis and Fraser's, Charlcttetow-n; Fred. of Kingaboro or. one sister, Mrs. Harding Fraser E mira, P.E.I. Irhree brothers George. Duncan and J°hli Robert. predeceased him some Will's ago. Service was held at his late home. Rev. H. R. Bell. officiated and not- withstanding the bad condition o! ihe road was largely alter-fled. iiymns selected were "Ssie in the Arms oi Jesus". "In tho Sweet By and By" "Home, Besutiiut Home." flblflrTilTll Broken Circle-Wife, Sister, Bro- ther-in-law and Marjorie. Piilfisi-Mansscment o! Davis It 9M0- nlillfifles oi Davis and Fraser. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Fraser, Galvin Jllsla and Beatrice. Cilifflid and Rose. mo Gertrude and Family. ‘ril- Oeofle and Mrs. Dan Robert- %n Bessie and Fqixilly.‘ M MIIOS lrV I, {Oil Robertson. Cslvin Kennedy. Clar- ‘MO Robertson. Ikeernan Massey, ilmton smut. lhtlerntsnt Klwlioro cemetery. $3.1m”... omit. Brougd" n t era, 8min R13. " . amuvissau cotton-r r. w. o. aumrontuu um. mt a ma AIWANOI noun sans Worthy’: Drug sea .. Iaghss Drug ‘fills Pharmacy -"Wor¢h‘s on; Blots - mum-m on Bpain - Bylslr ‘Isa Ison by Gunman norm and two daughters, Mia; Kather- lna and Miss Mary, both oi Quincy, Massachusetts. Following a solemn high mass of requiem at 5t. John's Church, Quincy. on January l1, in» tennetit W85 made at Weymouth. Mass. i MMEWEN —- DOWNE - The marriage o: Miss Nora Louise| Downs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. William W. Downs. and Mr.| ‘John Addison MucEwon, both of tChat-lottetawn. took place quietly 1;“ ‘.33.’ ‘{§‘ii‘.‘i.°"h.°°°i.“' ‘it? n. y a urc, w In Memos-install?“ T” “‘°‘*““‘“.°"’°“ti“‘€ . e ceremony was w nesae y ‘ __ ‘Mr. and Mrs. A. James Haslam. 1n [Qvhz "Emory o; m“. d," Given in marriage by her father. blather, M", tun,“ whuflq‘ the bride wore a street lergth frock "" r" m“ "» We: 1.2%‘; ac a a. 1 carr Till 510W VII MN. i-he lbw! IQV- old intuition?! nose-gtfy o! Red roses. Following the ceremony a small reception was held at the So quick soquict was her call home of m, brldya parent; mg Her sudden death surprised us all. ] l Upper Prince St. aim- which Mr. on‘ 7"‘ h“ Iuum “n” m“ “d , and lVLrs. MsoEwen left by plane‘ day, When God called our dear Mother m" mnuw’ ‘M w“ “"1"” Gard 0i Thanks Mrs. Wm. Stanford Robertson and family and Mrs. Harding Fraser, wish to express their sinceief thanks to all neighbours. relatives and friends for their many acts oi kindness and to those who sent mes- sntzes of sympathy and floral tri- butes during their recent bat-cave. ment. ere To part with her we loved s0 dear in a winter white suit. with blaeki t ‘n,’ accessories and a Persian paw coat.l Badly Missed by Woodrow, William On his return the gmom will con-l um (jgfflm ituua his studies at Kings College. --. Halifax. NS. I MT. HIE-DIRT Y. P. U. — Mt. Herbert Y.P.U. held their first meeting for i047 at the Protestant Orphanage on Tuesday, Jan. 7th. Ralph Rsynor. Christian Fellow- ship Convener. hsd charge and tort for his topic "CLAUDIA AND DAVID" FOB LOCAL SCREEN Starting Dorothy McGuire and Robert Young in the title roles, "Claudia and David," ths 20th Can- "s: w at the PrinoaEdward rite-tn. "rt? Room" a prosumme New "i ‘"9. picture. directed by Walter Lang $100118 PflifliInB- "PNYIYIB. 3103f mg pfgducgd by Willi-m pgrtbm-g, by A. Diet-er. The following assisted. features an tntzuifiznding supportigtg finJfinkilns, aflisdathMltgfih. Man/ii: cast mind Astor, Jo c . em uc Sutton Gall Patric Ross Egbert, Raynor. A very intsresding ‘discuss-g i Harry Davenport. Florence ates, ion on proyer. is n . e ea Jerome Cowan. Else Jsnllsn, Frank times for prayer. 010-. ioilvfld. m Twedcli and Anthony Sydn- the absence oi the President. David Called s story oi perpetual emp- Mutch. vice-presto presided over tion the nlm unfolds the hilarious m, business period. Collections and QXOIUII‘ IIIIIIIII IQVIIIIIIIQ 0f unounmd t0 ‘Lu w‘ "up. y“; “‘:.‘"*““ii‘.‘.-.“."..°'i‘.‘2“?.t.‘i"......“‘"i" o -- - "-:.....'" w o coil . v - t. An announcement m‘! °T 13ml’ h“ mflld"m' T; Installation of the new executive "will" "W" W‘ 1W1“! I‘“““"“"to be held at church 0n Sunday. "i" W? "mmimily b°°°m° i" Jan. 10th war discussed. rt was de- volved in a quadrangle that leads CM“! to ho“ . ‘HI-mm sum “I " "yum" “t!” °' “qumm” '4' on Feb. ti. but plans and com- "d “m "h" hnuqw‘ Fun‘ ‘I.’ mitten were left until next meet- “: I° T‘: f“ gag‘ of ing. Alvin Mann then took charge ‘khan in! . lo! the reaestinaai part u! m: ' evening. 'I'hs meeting closed wit p, prayer and the irmsdlctlm by our rnlgiqter. Rcv. I. R. Mscvicar. [Canadian-ham Eva Tanguay. who ma“ “w”. ' was." she ones said. IM C ' ' ., . .legcby?q'_xgcrfepl‘ma'xfli_ Dfccgwaz: the program was concluded by all a Cormw of Sm nmcmo Wm M" forming a large “friendship circle" in front oi the fireplace and singing "Old Acquaintance" and "Blast be the Tie". Immediately after the program. a delicious afternoon tea we; served by a number of the mem- bers c! the Institute and Red Cross during which Mrs. William Graham and Mrs. Angus Glllis poured tea. ‘As twilight approached regretful farewells were said, but ~mutual kindliness and pleasant memories will aI-way; remain. tPatriot please copy). MACEACHEBN - RICHARDSON The marriage wm solemnizcd re-__ cently in ilalifux of Fflorencc E. Richardson, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Wesley A. Richard- son, Fairview Nova Scotia, and Rough MacEachem, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Stephen MscEachern. Cape Wolfe. Prince Edward Island. After a quiet wedding supper at the Carleton Hotel. Halifax,‘ the bride and Kroc-m left for Prince Ed- ward island. They plan to reside in Fairview. nnrzuzv MusrcAr. nrr r0 nanur near: soon Columbia Matures’ tuneful not: cognpdy, "it's Great to Be Young. i; coming to the Capitol Theatre to- day. Intended us a showcase i011 "i! studio's brightest young contact players and ‘ha. flthaiertlgegicgéulilegi w ers, e m - I}: clgmzoks. Jimmy Lloyd. Robert Stanton and Jeff Donnell, while tin ngophyteg are Jack Williams. Pot Yankee Jack Fina er-zi Milton De- Lugg and his Swingcwinl- 3543K Hmley wrot the reenpiay: Dd Lord direct . Former Great In Vaudeville Dies IDS ANGIILES Jan. 12 -—(A.P)-- eamed $2,000,000 as one of the big names oi North American vaude- villa only to spend her declining years in poverty. died 51mm“ 01' a cerebral haenwrrhlge. She was 00. Ons o! Florsn: Ziegfeld! discor eriee. Miss Tsnguay Iwas s sensat- ion in 1910 in "The Chaperotlee". and became known as the "i don't care girl" for the song of the same name that she made famous. Miss Tanguoy was born in Man blston, Que, but moved to Maes- achusetts at an curly age. At the peak oi her success she canned $3.500 weekly, but the stock market crash and the decline oi vaudeville reduced her to poverty tsrahswssforcedtoasilher $45.- hornc and its $0.000 worth o! ftxnishlngs at nearby Toluca Lake. Failing sight dogged her for years. Fifteen years Ugo one red bulb burned in the mitht of the white ieotiights so she could locate the centre oi the stilt- eut the bubbiiru Tsmuay spirit moved on in spits oi the congestive heart iaiiumhdrolpety and arthritis that mad a er years. "I kn to remembered as I iiansdian’ Llgllll TWO NIOIIIB .' nun. Ins. - h» m. Conn-ale hat-nah a; I. Allyhr Vetcranssrersqlsflsltssflanlthefansralolonr hlulsasle to bs held from his residence ll Hayfield ls, at M! PM.‘ Isadsy, January 18th.] inst. Gtsrioflstown Branch Cln. Leglvn 3.8L. Funsrsl lltitice Into W. SMITH. lee’y M or. IIIIIIK PULP?!‘ Preaching lsat evening on the text. “Be sure your sin will find you out" (Numbers 32m), the Minister, the Rev. T.H.B.. Somers, said: What we have said i; search- Ing enough and solemn enough to make any man think seriously of my kind oi sin. The strong pro- bability oi’ ill detection and cx- posure. the certllniy o! its disastr- ous effects Upon character in this life. the inevitability oi the sting: and pain; which it would inflict through wnsclencc. and the absol- ute surenesl of its exposure and punishment in the life to come. - ali this is oi a nature calculated to lnllse us pray with a new and deep earnestness when we recite the lord's Prayer. "Lead us not into temptation, but deliver us, from evil." My soul. be on thy guard! But I would not be giving the whole message of Christ, or the Gospel. or the Scriptures. did I nclude the sermon at this point. Did I atop here, I might warn mcny. but others I might leave plunged tn melancholy and uu- happy reminiscence. But, thank God, it is not necessary to stop here. Where sin has ubounded. grace has much more abounded. Ii sin is the strongest, the darkest, the mast terrible tact in life. it is match- cd by another fact. a fact mightier and stronger; and that is the fact oi God's redeeming love. that the blood of Jesus Christ cleanseth us from all sin. God has not dealt lightly with sin; but l-le scnt the great Champion, His only Son._to meet it and to conquer it in lhc fearful battle oi Cllvlry. Hence- iorth, to them that repent and con- ficiating as coroner. The 1n t-om- very sincerely and graciously eX- t m I i. “h prises Messrs. Mei-mt fasythe,lili'eesing their thanks for the gifts ‘gaff; “:0 mgr‘; gm foreman; William Hughes; Han-yltheir enjoyment of the friendship damnation rm Sm AS far as “s, Hardy; George W. McLeod; Georgy, and kmdliness of the Bradol-bane ls dlstanurom ‘he was,‘ E0 far ha.“ He put our sins from us. "Though your sins be as scarlet, they shall be u wool; though they be red like crimson, they shall be a; white as snow." HINTS 0N WAY_TO WALK WELL Walk and stand with toes point- ing straight ahead so that the big toe seems to have a grip on the ground. Carry weight forward from heel to toe, pressing on toes Posture is of distinct important-e in walking. Keep toes pointing straight ahead, abdominal tnuscles flat and ii-rm, chest wide with good expansion. head well balanced. and chin In. Swing arms vigorously from the shoulders. wuulh; ohm The fundamental principle in the care of the feet is the maintenance ' PAGE T HREE 10,000 NEW CROP-SUNKIST JUICY GOOD SIZE 25c do: partners s at... Istoo , BUY THEM BY THE BAGFUL —GIVE YOUR CHILDREN LOTS OF THEM i TEA up Brands 75g ..3Ie lb 25c each FRESH FILLETS LARGE CORNED MACKEREL i a} LARGE FAT SALT HERRING .. 85C U02. \ . FRESH SAUSAGE 35.; u. (y i mt cull to stock t... TENDER-VERY MEATY "T i POT ROAST BEEF ... .29. lb. Limit I lb to on order COUNTRY FED 35¢ u. PORK ROASTS .. SUNSHINE BRAND 20 oz. Tin, 2 for . . . Case Price ., . BLENDED ORA .300 Bases to Clear at 00st p; . . ....s4. n‘) NGE AND GRAPEFRUIT ill L! JUICE 48 o1. Tin .. 4ft: I" w° “guggsgirffgfd °" Case m. .. . .. . . $5.29 GRAPEFRUIT JUICE SWEETENED 0 0 ~20oz.Tin,2ior... ..........3Ic Frugt Juggeg 55.: Pa... . . .. $33.5» z. m .. .. c L. 'Here is your chance to stock up of our Cose Price .. . . .. $4.I9 i . expense APPLE JUICE 1 Limit I Catt of each to one order 2 Tins . . . . . .. . . 29c6 _ Order eurlylowdswnot to be disopopinted Case Price .. .. .. .. . $3.33 a, I'“vvE’T>E|.|véltitiTéiplLrl-lb t-JE-iif“ S" ‘i Musiord—-Mixed Chow Chow PITTED parts I cotton/mom BRAND z) STUFFED OLIVES I lb ~ l) Plums i 45¢ 69¢ - Reg. m. 29¢ bottle l _ __g_%h____g _ l L “SALE PRICE v ‘l i urge oz jor .. . 53c I SALE PRICE llfiflfellilisgk Limit 2 bottles to on order 2 CHRISTIES RITZ ~ While They Lust c t 2 pkgs’ 29c i AYLMER MOLASSES l qt. OLD CHEESE CHOICE PEACHES SHERRIFFS By the piece or flat 2 Tins .. 53¢ ORANGE MARMALADE ‘ No coupons Both for _ 6h; i . We Deliver H A Free Delivery Co, S‘ G& C RRY STORES M," PM“ 87 t. Geo. Sin, Charlottetown y 748 "The Big Store With m. Big Stock" ""°"° 747 I 1"§I~“¢‘w'~@@hest~sen=c.t@so4is>et-Q-eo@>oo~@co<ge4c<>>.=..=.@x' tr-Q-eo-Qttmtm. of ireedom of motion o! toes ankles in locomotion. Shoes should have straight inner and wide u soles of ieet when sland- Rmryvggw, 5Com“; ___(c n- iug, snug fit about arches anzi heels, -John McGrc-gor, former pyg- loose over the toes. The heels vnst of Renirew, has died. aged should be iow- 72, lines from heel to toes, soles a5 . ' . MONEY true career... 11's a IIMMZJ.’ SLIDING from the presses in uncut sheets . . - or stacked in the vaults of any bank . . . dollar bills are worth exactly the small price of the paper they're printed on. Only when they go out to work, passing from hand to hand in exchange for 100 cents‘ worth of goods or services, do these slips of paper assume the value that justifies their existence. The purpose of The Bank of Nova Scotis - and of every bank- is to keep them working. Here at The Bank of Nova Scotis we sec that task as something more than running an employment agency for dollars. Cream-s banking, as we practice it, has the foresight to find new jobs for money to do-the vision to use money to build new or better enterprises to create more income for Canadian workers. Let‘: Ho it iogetlteri. THE_ BANK OF NOVA scorta W. R. Adams, Manager, Charlottetown, P.E.l.