~| damage suit. JAQQAK! _2v,_1949 i‘ , Announcing- NEW Low RATES EUROPEAN PLAN l- i Effective February 1, 1949 commencing Feb. l, Cornwallis Inn will be operated under the European Plan instead of the existing Amerian Plan. For the convenien s: of guests, Club Breakfasts and Table d'Hote Lunches and Dinners will be' served in the Main Dining Room at popular prices. A |_a Carte service will also be available. l EUROPEAN PLAN RATES - Single room with bath . . . . . . ..$4.50 - $5.00 per dq Double room with twin beds and bath (2 persons) ....$7.50 - $8.50 per day Full information and reservations from any Canadian Pacific office or write Hotel Manager. BORNWALLIS INN Kentville, N. S. A Canadian Pacific Year-round Hotel wllorotliy Ix Says- (Continued from Pfie 2) ANSWER: I think your husband is expecting the impossible from marriage. He ls asking for perpetual youth and tiiat comes to no man. lie thinks because he no longer thrills at the sound of his wifes fooé- sieps and secs circling clouds of glory around her middIe-uSPd h"! ~ that he has lost l\is lore for her. _ But that is all nonsense. A boy's love and a mans love are lwlo rntircly different things. They represent different periods of giolwti and taste. A youth, for instance, spends hours telling his sweetie tjiw much he loves her and he smothers her with kisses and caressesb ut no sane woman coulihondure a constant diet of soft talk. lt would ore her to death. And a man has the same reaction to love-making as a uoman has. He says it with beefsteaks instead of orchids. ‘ Now the trouble with your husband is that he is not willing to lei Nature take its course. lie wants the thrill of romance that no miracle an reviva Nothing can give your husband back the spark he crawls but it (vqnld help him to see the light if he would leave you nnd tie rhildren and take a long vacation. DEAR MISS DIX: I am a man of s1. Have had my share of the nar and life's experiences. Have a 800d 10b. "I00 CB1‘. find 1"" Yl°l l‘ bad-looking fellow. Iliairemtlatcd many slrls- bl" "l" "with l‘ 1 “m not married and I would like t0 settle down and huge ii 2pm: is it that with all the girls I meet none.seems to bc t c r18 ° °< -» it because I am too choosy. A FRIEND ANSWER: I don't think a chap can be too choosy In flicking W! a wife because she is the one he has to live with, and his happiness de- pends on whether he got Miss Right or Miss Wrong. I v Don't get discouraged because no girl has yet rung the dbellc or you. You will find her somewhere. Don't hurry to get niurrie . o s ow. Be sure you have picked out the girl who is it. ,t.hat while ho believed in God. "When this life is over I believe that's the end of everylhlnt" After checking throu8h his law books the judge discovered evidence of a witness with such beliefs is not acceptable. MONTREAL, Jan. 2s — (GP) — Mr. Justice Joseph Arehambaull W- lay rejected evidence of s wllmofl who docs not believe in s life after death. Able Greener. a with!“ I11 was questioned about his religious belief and 581d .\\ 1/ ' oooO) Proporo NOW for the day when you no longer wont to work—ovold that wistful "If Only . . . " by buying your- self o CANADIAN GOV- E NMENT ANNUITY- Canada offers no finer protection against do- pendoncy in old age. I A low-cost Canadian Government Annuity guarantees you as much as $1200 o yoor for Ilfo. o No Modlcol Examination is required; O Your Annuity connot bo solsod under any low. You connot Ioso your , rnonoy ovon if your payments fall 1- _ Into orroors. 7Q AnyonoJrom 5 to ll, ls eligible: " Armenia lroocfr . . DIPAITMINT OI tAIOUR nurnrnasv uincrou new . a. marinara DOIWMMM .- a “in/u i r i”: is l. A. Martin. District Analttloo Representative. 1 lrsu _ ‘ N. Charlottetown, Iolopbooorls: or __ Oouwp UGIITOITAOI _ ll _ A-flm look I kutnoivotldowrknl. Qmotlnilllilffldflkllnlovuomarllooflm fi-i-I-fi-vb-QIQI-wwnsfe-I-"o-Ie" IN IIEIIOIIIIIII MRS. JAMES BROWN The death of Mrs. James R. Brown occurred at her home, 105 Pownal Street, on Jan. 4th, 194'! at 67 years \Of age. Mrs Brown was formerly Martha Mahar, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Mahav of Charlottetown. Her husoand, the late James R. Brown. promin- cnt electrical contractor, predeceas- ed her two years ago. A faithful member of the Roman Catholic Church, Mrs. Brown was attended in her illness. by Rev. Dnvld McTaguc. and received the comfort mid consolation of the inst Holy Rites of her faith. She was active in church circles and a member of St. Charles Auxiliary Society. The Catholic Women's Lea- izne, Notre Dame Alumni. St. Elizabeth's Aid for many years, amt n (icvotcil worker of the Catholic Social Welfare Bureau. Slic lcuvcs to mourn four daugh- tcrs, (Hclen) Mrs. Patrick J. Ready Doris and Marion, of Brown Elec tric. nnd Hilda on teaching staff of Rocliford Square School. Ono son James and a daughter died in infancy. Three sisters, Mrs. James Mooney. formerly of Greenvale. Souris. Mrs. R. A. Ramsay. Miss Louise Malrir of Ottawa, and one lirotlicr. Alfred J. of Quincy: Mass. Also two grandsons, Gerald and Clifford Ready of Charlottetown. Mrs. Brown possessed all the flT\(‘l‘.Kllll‘ll)lll(‘S that combine to make a real mother and companion. She always possessed a happiness in living and a sense of humor that endeared licr to all. but especially the young people who frequently gathered at her home. Throughout her long illness she retained this fine spirit. and her patience and cheerfulness was an ihnspiration to those who cared for er. The deep sympathy of friends and associates is extended to her family and relatives. May her soul rest in peace. The funeral took place on Fri- day. January 7th. from her late residence to Si. Dunstan's Basilica ivherc Solemn High Mass of Re- quiem was celebrated by Rev. Dr. McMahon. assisted by Rev. Wil- liam McCahe as deacon, and Rev. David McTiigue as sub-deacon. Rev. Waller Mann, C.SS.R.. and Rev. Patrick Henncsscy. C.SS.R., were present in the Sanctuary. The honorary pail-bearers were: Hon. W. Chestei- S. McLure. M.P.. Major David Mnthlcson. M.L.A.. Major W. H. Poole, Philip Palmer. M. Allinn Farmer, W. J. Hennes- soy. Dr. J. A. MaeMillan, Dr. J. D. hlcGuigan. The active pail-bearers were: Dr. R. D. Howatt. Patrick McTague. Louis Hynes. J. A. MacDonald. Howard Maclnnis, and Louis Mc- Million. The mourners were: Patrick J. ltcady’, Gerald Ready. Clifford Ready. William Brown, Lomar Gau- det. Gilbert Gaudet. John Pollard, Leo Muhnr. Ambrose Coady, Ed- mund liunrlrnlinn, Walter Perry. Peter Campbell, Cyril Campbell. Egbert Hughes. Thomas McAdam. Byron Brown, Ambrose Jay, S. N. Knys. J. B. Fleming, Arthur Camp- bcll. Jerome Chapman and Gordon McDonald. I Interment took place in the fam- ily plot in the Catholic Cemetery where service was conducted by Dr. McMahon. 1 a. Mass Cards Dot, Marion and Hilda (High). Pat, Helen and family (High). ‘Mrs. James Mooney (High). Louise and Hilda (High). _ Alfred Mahar and family, Quincy, Mass. (15). Mrs. W. J. Brown, Sr. (High). Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Brown, Jr. . and Mrs. Leo Mahar. ". and Mrs. Gilbert Gaudet, Jr. . and Mrs. Lomar Gsudet. . Catherine Wise. . and Mrs. Ambrose Coady. Misses Power. . and Mrs. J. Pollard. . nnd Mrs. Edmund Handra- Mr, W. J. I-lennessey (High). Sisters St. Joseph's Convent (High). Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Campbell and family (High). Mrs. Loretta Kelly, (High). Mr. and Mrs. W. T. MacElmsn. Moncton (High). Miss Hilda Ramsay, Ottawa. Kinkora Mr. and Mrs. James Pastarelli, Boston. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick McKenna and family. Mildred and Anne \'Vaisli. Neil and Angie Dolron. StThe Hughes Family. 109 Pownal The Wood Family and Gertie Steele. Vernon F. Mnddlaun. Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Mc- Qunlrl. Mr. and lllrs. Alfred Iolfi fl family. Mrs. T. A. Butler. Mr. and Mi's. Wilson and Dess. O. B. and Mrs. McTague. Mrs. John McAleer and family. James Lanlgan. Mrs. Lucy Marshall. Sisters of Martha. Charlottetown Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cullen. Margaret H. Campbell. Alban McDonald and family. Charles Trainor. Miss Rita McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald McDonald. Lewis and Ethel Kelly. Wendell Mullins. Mr. and Mrs. James McAulay. Mrs. Joseph Praught, Winnie and Hilda. Pat and Laurens. Mr. and Mrs. A. Peters. Mrs. Samuel Doyle and family. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon J. Connors. Dr. J. D. and Mrs. McGulgan. linrry Corcoran and Hilda. Mr. nnd Mrs. James Lelghtizer. St. Charles Auxiliary. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Arsenauli. Mr. and Mrs. Louis McMahon and family. '1‘. Arsensult and family. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. HY"!!- Ambrose Jay. Misses Paulina, Gall and Lots Do- snd Mrs. Howard Mclnnll and Joan. _ t r5; GUARDIQIS|_QI'A_é-AS_IJ_S)1TETOWN family. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hennessey and family. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hughes. Mrs. John Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gallant. Ada and Melvin Duffy. Mrs. J. Birch and family. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. McDonald and Leah. The Fleming family. Priscilla Lawlor. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Callaghan. Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson (J). Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred McKenna. Dr. R. D. Howatt. Mr. ‘and Mrs. Peter Trainor and family. , Mr. and Mrs. Basil McQuaid. Aylcia Rossiter and family. Mrs. Wm. Rbady and family. Cecelia and Bob Nightingale. Sisters of the Sacred Heart Home. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Bowlan and family. Mr. and Mrs. Harry McGlinn. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Connolly. Miss Margaret Francis and Dalton family. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard McDonald. Helen and Earle Peardon. Catherine and Fred Reddin. . and Mrs. John Wilson. . and Mrs. Paul Peters. . and Mrs. H. F. lllcPhce. . and Mrs. P. R. MoCormac. . and Mrs. G. F. Maddlgsn. Alfred and Ted McKearneY- Dr. and Mrs. L. Duffy- aMif. and Mrs. Emmett McDonald and family. Mr. and lvIrs. Allan McDonald. Mrs. James Campbell and family. Mr. and Mrs._ Lorne Harper and family. Mr. and Mrs. James Mullaly. J. A. McDonald and Pauline. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Steele. Kathleen Fitzgerald. Mr. and Mrs. Frank McKcarney. Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Bryenton. Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Mumaghan. Frank Lacey. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kelly. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Brown and family. Notre Dame Alumni. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hughes. Mr, and Mrs. Walter Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Chapman and Basil. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Mullins. Mrs. Margaret Hayes. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Egan. Mrs. Georgina Hughes. Leo and Belle Doucotle. Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Ward. Mr. and Mrs. A. Sullivan. Laura and Mabel Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Suther- land. Pupils of Grade 2 and 3 of Roch- ford Square School. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bourke and family. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Murnaghan- Sisters o! Martha, Mount St. Marys. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Casey. Allan J. McCabe and family. Mrs. J. J. Duffy. The Bradley Family, Queen St. Mr. nnd Mrs. Allan Doiron. Helen and Leslie Murray. Betty, Mae and Erin Randall. Mr. and Mrs. A. Farmer. Mr. and Mrs. George Berrlgan. Klark Cantwell. Mr. James Kiggins. Ottawa. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hennessey and family. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Campbell and family Irene and Wm. Morgan and Emma Dougan. Mrs. Mary McAdam and Thomas. Mrs. Marie McCarthy, R.N., Mor- I Mrs. James Rush. Gertrude Coady. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bradley. Charlottetown Sub Division C. W. L. Mrs. Nellie Nicholson and lam- ily. Mr. Edward Donnelly. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rush and family. Dr. and Mrs. Soper. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Hughes. Den-ell McGuigan. W. J. Brawders. Catherine and Anna McInnis. Mr. and Mrs. Colin McNeil, Ver- non River. Mr. and Mrs. George Wright, Ver- non River. Mr. and Mrs. John Howatt, Ver- non River. Miss Margaret Walsh, Cambridge. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Hagan. Spiritual Bouquets Sisters St. Joseph's Convent. St. M. Gerard. C-SM. Grades 21nd 3 St. Joseph's 0on- Vent. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. McCloskey. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gallant. Sisters Precious Blood Monastery. Flowers Pillow, Family. Spray, Dot, Marlon and Hilda. Spray, Helen and Pat. Spray, Gerald and Clifford. Spray, Louise and Hilda. Ipray, Mr. and Mrs. David Moth- SATIIIIIIIIY ANII i” ‘if “L; t‘, wt ~53 ‘a. r A l .1 a‘ g . , \ ‘ l‘. ,1. , v ~.< ‘ a -=~ wfy . 1'1 NORTH AMIIICAM llll l. S. STEVENSON y Mmeogor ~ x land “ . I40 RICHMOND ST. Alhoflre b, _ ieson. Spray, Major W. H. and Mrs. Poole. Spray, Women's Progressive Con- servative Association. Wreath, H. C. Lund. Halifax. Wreath. J. C. Nlckerson, Moncton. Cross. Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Hays. Spray. Isabel Storey. \'l'l‘0uth, Palmer Electric. Cords of Sympathy Betty Anne Jelly. Alpha Wisener. Mrs. H. K. S. Hamming. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Hoilner. P. E. I. Progressive Conservative Association. Mrs. E. Acorn and family. lfi-anlt Lacey. Mr. and Mrs. Prank McMillan, 312 Fitzroy St. Percy W. Turner. Allie McCarthy. Mrs. Mary Mahsr. Fred and Jennie Batt. Herb and Mary Coffin. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Small. Reid McKenna. Mrs. Helen Bulman, Kensington Mr. and Mrs. Harry Toombs. Helen and Eddie Tanton. The Hogan Family. Lil and Alex McIsaac. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Trcmere. Hampshire. Mr. and Mrs. Peter McAlecr and family. Mr. and Mrs. Wendall Benton. Stephen A. Clendennlng, Monc- ton 1 Rock of SUITS to clear at 1-3 OFF CREPE DRESSES to clear at 1-3 OFF Wool Fluid and Chenille HOUSECOATS .. 1-3 OFF Children's SNOWSUITS 8; 3-piece outfits . . . 1-3 OFF BUNTING BAGS, reg. $5.50. to clear . . . . . . . . . . . $4.37 Winter Weight UNDIES to clear . 77c BOYS‘ SUITS AT VARIOUS PRICES Children's STOCKINGS,‘ 9 and 9V2 only . . . . . . . . . . 50c Children's Pleated Skirts and Blazers . . . . 20% OFF M§§;g.ji.°n::: Children's sweaters . . . . . 10% o|=i= M“ Children's BLOUSES .. REDUCED mow cosr Mr. and Mrs. Frank Payne. Doreen Kays. Emma W. Fitzgerald. Mrs. C. L. McDonald. Doreen, Etta and Matt Hogan. Alberton. Florence ‘Quinn. Mr. nd Mrs. Frank Murray. emf and Anna Keenan. Mary, Reg. and Susan Cronin. H. L. Pickard. Rena Lane Evelyn Hayes. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Blanchard. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Trainor. b Clayton LeLacheur, Murray Har- or. Mrs. John Bell and Emma. Dorothy Goldie. Leo and Helen McDonald. Nellie Herman. Blanche Finlayson. Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Macbeod. Elizabeth and Cornelius Corrigan. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnston, Carleton. Elaine McDonald John and Vlney Simmonds Emily and Dorothy Pearden One table of Scarves. Gloves. Mitts. Brassieres. Slips. Pyjamas. Sweaters. etc" reduced . . . . BELOW COST A special group of PURSES to clear . .. 97c The Fashion Shoppe "The Store That Fashion Built") 141 GT. GEO. ST. PHONE 55 River Adolphus McAulay. Missouri Austin Trainor Mrs. W. Chester S. McLure president,‘ Mrs. Emmersoil had charge of the meeting. The meeting opened with quiet music, followed-lay. hymn No. .299. Kent, mi Jan. 27-28 at Kensington. Mrs. Russel Proude and Mrs. Emmer- son Kent offered to go as dele- gates. There were i3 home calls, The McKeeman Harbor Mary Mahar, 6 Pownsl St. Vernon Chandler, Montrose Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wood Ernest Mr. and Mrs. North Milton Miss Minnie Chaisson Stephen and Rita MacDonald Mrs. Mary Mooney, Greenvalo Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Adam Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Essory Nina and Gwen Keenan Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sourls Mr. and Mrs. Fred McAdam Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Monsghan. South Melville Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Robin Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Small Mr. and Mrs. Cyrene McDonald Anita Cudmore Art.’ Ada and Louisa Malone Howard and Kay Word James and Vernita Pastsrelle. Boston Mrs. Mary Wayne, Toronto Helen and Marie McGulgan, Hope River ‘Emily’ Lml” I the leader. The differeiil/ parts of scripture were read by Mrs. Eva Sentner arid Mrs. Howard Waite. The devotional period was then closed by hymn No. 235. ‘Ilhe minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. Nine members and one visitor were present. A letter was read from Mrs. Outcliffe regarding the Presbyterial the next meeting. the roll to b( answered with a verse of scrip- ture containing the word Jesus. A dainty lunch was then served by the hostess and a social hour spent. Louise and Hilda S. H. Stanes. Montreal Mrs. W. C. S. McLure. and char," smith, PR-[NCETOWN ROAD “ZIVLS. PORCUPINE NAMES The porcupine is also known Fluill-pig, urson. hedgehog and qul er. PTIIICBIOWH Road W. M. S. met. at the home of Mrs. Ivan Scntner for the January meeting. In the absence of the president the vice- Peters, Mrs. Clare McDonald, North Lake Mrs. Pacquette and family, Mont- real Mr. and Mrs. John Howatt, Ver- non River Letters of Sympathy Mrs. R. A. Ramsay Miss Louise Matter Mr. Alfred Mshar, Quincy, Mass Miss Winnifred Mshar, Quincy. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. James Smith, Kin- kora Mrs. Loretta Kelly, Klnkorl Kenneth Stewart Harry C. Lowe Irving Sisters Sister Mary Theresa. Precious Blood Monastery Sisters Precious Blood Monastery Mary A. McKlnnon, Little Harbor ASSOCIATE / stones ow OPEN BANAllllll! TIRE G0llP'Nr ___________________ CASH SALE Mrs. John Cummings. Vmflo CHARLJJTTETOWN Associate Store lMlllllAY llllLY Potatoes, White or blue Por Pock . . . . . . . . . . . ..29c Herring, large, fat salt 3 for . . . . .. (Stewart and MacRoe, Proprietors) C... .... ...... 181 Great George Street Phone 1880 2n». Filled Mixed cookies 100 Page CATALUG Marvens, por lb. .......35c Good news for Charlottetown and district motorists! The latest addition to the fast growing chain of independently owned C. $5 Prince Street Mrs. Hayes and Mary. Mo, and Mrs. Jack Ready and ‘ ‘szc _ _ Automotive ' - T. C. Associate Stores, conveniently Iocat- Acre-snorin- Pm, Garden, Fmh Erma" ed at 181 Great George Street, _is now rlnihni", s-zo o: tins .........ss¢ m. for business. n l! fully equipped y» '.‘.';’;...".‘ Janis, 24 ol. Strawberry Ind handle your requirements Ill Automotive “yxrzmrn Dates, frosti pitted Raspberry ............45c Ports, Accessories and other ltl¢f€IlGfldlS¢—— Eqmnmfll‘, 2 lbs. .. 15c Plum and Pooch ......3Sc ot prices that mean real savings. The C. agl-yinnyg-lzn- T. C. Money-lock Guarantee gives you lull E FRESH TENDER MEATS protection on ovcry purchase. F: k5 Tender Round Steak, Per Lb. 5_ Roast, lib or rim, m Lb. . .. ~ ..4:< SAVE SAF ELY l“ It Stew Moot, Rib, Etc., Per Lb. Free Delivery : .........37c -uoo-Il-oooo| CHilHDiHil TIR€ r. Mill-g]! [Quiz/i z ............FITOTIC "vouflsnufl AW l "dillfflllh l‘ rcptmro oNr. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel McCormac Margaret Walsh, Cambridge. The 91-03mm frpm the hiissioni-iry Collection amounted to 50c Glm“ M°D°““Id Ma"- , Monthly was (hen carried out Mrs. Austin semiier kindly in- Mrs- smml- Queen 591-91 >T°I?E"‘!"§ u-lth Mrs. Ivan Sentnernsslstiiis viied members to hm: 110mg 15¢