rim GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN PAGE THREE‘ NOVEMBER 11. 1949 , . .. .. f pREPARE now FOR Yoim HRISTMAS BAKING NEED ..:E OARRY A FULL ASSORTlAENT OF ALL YOUR REQUIREMENTS, PRIOEO AT A SAYING T0 YOU. /_,____ cur MIXED ‘our MIXED FRUIT cur CITRON GLACE CHER GANDIED GINGER S with PEEL 1 RED OR GREEN 1lb.pkg.......39c /2lb.pkg.......23c 7oz.pkg. ......25c PEEL, 7 oz. pkg. 25c 3 oz. pkg. 19c RIES 7 oz. pkg. 43c 3oz.pkg.......21c 7oz.pkg. 45c Ffié For o limited time onig PALMOLWE OAP purchase of var. it 371 Seeded RAISINS 12 oz. pkg. 23c 2 for 45c Bleached Sultana RAISINS. lb. .. . . 27c COCOANUT, Bulk. lb. 49c maxim“ PURE LARD, Lb. 23c: 2 lbs. . . 45c Domestic SHORTENING. lb. 29c Heinz Tomato JUICE, 20 oz. tin 13c: 2 for 25 Choice GRAPES. 2 lbs. . . 29c Island CELERY, head . .. 19c 392 Count ORANGES. doz. . 25c Also: Sweet Potatoes, Head Lettuce, Cab- bage, Spinach. Salad Bowl, etc. Breakfast BACON, sliced. lb. Shoulder 69c Protestant Orphanage Contributions enemas wLlIttle sands a High Bank Wirialoe North w. r. Cape Traverse Continued Collected by Mn. Eula Sawler $3.00 Hazard Gardiner; Glen Waddell; B40811 Weddell; Vernon Muttart; Gordon Harvey; Douglas Bell; Mrs. Keith Lord. 75c Each: Raymond Harvey; Mrs. Vornor Nerring.. 50c Each: Stanton MacNeiil; Mrs. James Bell: Ray Morrison. Total-$13.00. Grand Toial District—$36.68. 5.00 Cape ‘Traverse W. I. $1.00 Each: Caps Traverse Collected by l-lighfleld Women's Institute by Mrs. Jack Stoclumnn 812.00: Mrs. Ralph Baldorson. $1.00 Each: Mrs. Jack Stoclsman: Mrs. Andre-w MacRae; Mrs. I-‘red Stewart; Mrs. Geo. MacLeari; Mrs. Geo Peters; ‘Mrs. James Stockman; Mrs. Guy Kennedy: Mrs. Jack Rodd: Mrs. Lloyd Diamond; Miss Gertrude Villeit; Mrs. Charlie Mac- Kensie; Mai-y Morrison; Mrs. Archie Duffel; Finley MaoLood; Anson McLaucliIan. 50c Each: Mrs. Wayne Switzer; Mrs. Willard Ferguson; Mrs. Jack Ford; Mrs. Chester MacLean; Mrs. Wilibur Gillespie. Total—$10.50. By Mrs. Stillman Frlukll 52.00: A. S. and Mrs. Frizz/ell. $1.00 Each: Mrs. ll. Sanderson; Mrs. A. G. Stetson; W. B and Mrs. Creed; H. Steins; Mrs. A. B. Roberts. Totalr-STOO. By 111:5. Perley Taylor O. W. Campbell $5.00 ' $2.00 Each: Wallace Rodd; Sidney Taylor and son. $1.00 Each: Mrs. Wendell Vessey; Stephen Holroyd: Mrs. Archibald Boston; ‘Mrs. Roland Selliclc; Mrs. Reuben Good; John Good. ’l‘0t8,l—~$15.00. By Mrs. Ralph Gay $1.00. Mrs. Ralph Gay.. able in ednnao. .' Oentral Guardian l‘ This column la reserved for news of looll Interest, but udvartlllng oi a new” nature may be inserted It In Milk a Word, atrtotly pay- CBASWELL for rhotogrnphl. i HUME’! TAXI, Pnone 525. , n Iona oeuvres-Armani Coll Company. Phone 349B. . HOWARD MIoINNIB Fitted Footwear at 1T6 Queen Street. ——— l AB! YOU READING Holman‘: Store News‘! CONFEDEBATION SUBANCE. YOU CAN SAVE a lot of money it you get the habit of reading Hannah's Store News. . WE STILL have a stock of Robes and Horse Blankets to clear at old low prices. S. L. Hardy and C0,. 102 Kent Street. LIFE IN DB. MuISAAC wishes to ari- nounce the location or his new ot- flce in the Gloria building, 179 Grafton Street. r mbrlll Hall. Trinity Unit-i, Church, Thursday, Nov, 1T. Aus~ picea King's Daughters and Junior W, A, Come one, COfilc all. FLICTHTS CHARTER to any point in Canada or the United States for passengers or cargo. Limited 2061 or 540. PRINCE BEAUTY PARLOR —- 168 Prince Street, formerly ‘.103 Kent. Specials ori all pcrmnnonts. Also open evening. rs. Alma ENTERTAIN-RIENT‘ SOFT“ RIES-i TICO HALL.—-Thur. ay, November 17th, 8.00 P. M. Songs, music, fol}: dances. sketches, presented by the Charlottetown Branch of the Si. Thomas Aquinas Society. Proceeds for Educational Fund. NOTICE T0 ADVERTISERS. -_— Advm-[lgefs are i-ci-nlrrdcd that their copy must be 1n the Guardian not later than noon the previous clay t0 DAIAAI AND TEA Heart: 1140-‘ 1 Phone Maritime Central Airwvl 1 Jenkins. Phone 2545.1- , 3“ AT cnocrsr a STOREY, or course!" Fine furniture for gracious living, for oomfortable livin unit's uio specialty at CROCKETT AND STOREY L ' ' (J0me see our Living Room Furniture. Test the sturdy con- admiro the colors and patterns of the fa- dclight in the restful comfort of this qualitv struction , brics furniture. home. Stop 134 KENT ST. CHANDLER BROS. ior all Ply wood and Chromctriizi l'CQ'lll‘E~ merits. WELL BABY conference con- ducted by the Public IIPflilil Nur- ses will be held at ilio Health De~ by this week! It's what you’ve been wanting for your own START YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING AT CROOKETT AND STOREY LTD. “Where Prices Are Born But Not Raised" 0.11.1. STOREY ELECTRIC zero-i. for Refrigerator, Motor and wasn- 1118 Machine RepaJrs. MURRAY HARBOUR UNITED CHURQAL-Sundfly. November 20th. A 513001111 church service will be OROONETT and STOREY Ltd. PHONE O34 MT- 17-51911 YOUTH;- A niale choir will. lead the siiigiiig.. FBPCWOU service at Belle River at 3 dclock. No sen vice at Little Sands. Service in Mun ray River at 7.30 P. M. at which th Tower Music System in memory the late Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Mud ‘ 50cEah:ii..S‘-tMoK'n- .-. -- ,~ s ~11 . . 11°11" ."°'“‘- "*- 45“ M...‘ ‘ g“;;;¥§°,$.,“$;;;‘*°113,,,,§;1.‘ ~;,;;:.-. :::.'.::".:i.:§§..:;:"its"; is": ..f‘°i.ii.il‘iiiiaé.i‘iilbité12.2.3.2???“ $2.31: wit“ 3:“: Tot Pei-Oil. " ‘ . A “ ~ a ' l i ld R a u» ' r. ~ . - ' : “ ‘"8"’? “'1 111°“ 1111 111" . SWEET’ PICIIIEd Graand wtm contctcd_s43_5o rieds, etc. should Dfiiiiculttrl)’ pea U??? y w a‘ C loss 1a e shlelds 11°11 11> 1118 T111115 and 3125:: music. Rev. Rn this in mind. T1811 Renws “111 he Presented by CORNED BEEF, lb. Lux Toilet SOAP, 3 tor .. .. 27c Icing SUGAR, 1lb.pkg. 12c 42c ORANGE AND LEMON PEEL, Lb. 45c ClTRON PEEL, Lb. 55c A Full Variety of Spices and Extracts St. Catherines by Norma Stretch $2.00: Mrs. Walter Shaun $1.00 Bloch: F.W. Stretch; George Sherrbii; David Inman; Leonard lVicNeviii: Dari MacNelll; Mrs James Lamont; Neill McKenzie; Heber Macbearr. 50c Each: Will McQuarrie. Morrow; Alex. _ Totn1—$11.00. P5121215 Ho co T 1 T —T ‘l 5 SI§§"%QYBX§EEEE.TQESPS“$Z. m1 onocnrnnm “"11" 11- “iii”. .................... and Mrs. Brent McDougaii: Mr. and Currie; Urban Alchorn; Mr. Mrs. Oswald Gorveait. 25c: Mr. and Mrs. D. MacLean. T0tal—-.$8.25. SUNSET LODGE NOTES two solos by Mr. Raoul Raymond visited Sunset Lodge and gave a. de- arrd an address by Rev. B. Somers lightful hour of entertainment. very much enjoyed by Stuff and Lunch was served by the Staff. Guests. They also left a generous —————i—— treat of home-made candy. Rev. B. Somers and Mrs. Bomers if 5:. James Presbyterian Church. Qisrlottetoivn, organist, Miss L. llaclicnzie and choir visited the Ville Wednesday evening the 9th :11 November and entertained. Solos we raven liy the Misses Rogers, ltacNz-vin rinri the Hurst twins; also HAMPTON UNITEO OllURON EVANGELISTIC SERVICES, NOV. 20th - NOV. 27th lllonrlrrv, Nov. Met-Rev. W. Burton Crowe, BA. Tuesday, Nov. ZZZnd-Rev. R. L. Bacon, M.A., B.D. Wr-rlnr-srlay, Nov. ZSrd-Rev. Ralph Wagner, BA. Thursday, Nov. 24th—Rev. C. A. Hicks. Frltlily, Nov. 25th-Rev. S. Armstrong. / Hampton District by Misses Ada WIDE MOUTH Campbell and Gladys Villett On November 14th. Brigadier and Mrs. C. KITBPDUMBJOI‘ and Mrs. Hut- chinson. Salvation Army Officers with members of the home League $2.30: Edgar Sobey. » 401W’ Jill/IN Pancakes. Suva Money eulsm-tlllfylloligiitisl Way‘ The crater of the Aslrja. volcano in Iceland has a circumference o! l7 miles. $2.00: Mrs. T. G. Head. $1.50: Mrs. Clayton Morrison. $1.00 Each: Warren Ferguson; Mrs. Bred Oakes; John Rogerson; Geo. P. Dunsford; lMrs. John Mc- Quarrie; Jas. V. Camdoell; Mrs Edwin Ferguson; Dan. Ferguson; Mrs. Warren In-man; Elmer Inman; Mrs. Clifford Sherren; Boyd Mc- Quarrie; Gordon Villett; Earl 1n- man; Mrs. Donald Cameron; Mrs. Wilfred Ferguson; Mrs. Geo. Can- non; Arthur Inman. 75c. Alexander Ferguson. 65c: Mark Cameron. How To Hold FALSE TEETH More Firmly in Place Do your false teeth annoy and embarrass by slipping. dropping or wobbling when you eat, laugh or talk? Just sprinkle a little FASTEEIPl-l on your plates. This Suiiiliiy, Nov. 21m, 7:30-—Miss Beryl Morson, Mis- iilfllifisriinfirlifiiiiniiiiwifiii ‘$1.13 .r§?f- fiifihbviirssr". 1111213111? T3111; 511111111‘! 011 11111011811 51'1"" 11111111- comfortably- No tummy. gooey. Myers; Mrs. Earl Callback; Mrs. Week-night nervlres at elght o'clock, with special music by vlllt- pasty tétatck or gertriinséd Doeswnot Howard Myers: Lorne Ferguson: i ii i . . ~ - - 5111"- C1" 5 "P119 111'" 1111- Wm. Mc-Farlane; Mrs. Rowan Fer- na < in rs ‘Support rm uith your prayers and presence. w" breath). Get FASTEEIK B,“ misc“; Beue mgerson: Joseph . __ _ d" M‘ “Y d1“! 511159- Irice; Mrs. Win. Farrow; Charles Iriman: Russell Ferguson. 30c: Mrs. Albert Best. 25c Each: Walter Rogerson; Arthur Gamble; Victor G. Fergu- son. Tota1-$32..75. ~ N MEMORIAM In loving inamnry or A. L. Con- nlck. Spring Valley, who died Nov- ember 1’lth, 1948. A dearer Daddy never lived Nor one more kind and true Nor was a Daddy ever loved / More truly deu- than you- SIAIIy Missed by Daughter i- boYle, Lester and Girls. Wzlgwod Bun Cltiu,‘ Bumbl: plum “new There is nothing like a hot freshly aside cup of KING COLE Tea to make life seem better and the‘, idiy brighter. i... KING core Tea is selected, blended and . guaranteed to please you — or your money returned.’ The warm penetrating action of THIRMOGENE MEDICATED WOOL helpsrelievethemiseriesofdeep-leeted chest colds, bronchitis and minor ’ aches and pains. 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