THE CHARDOTTETOWN GUARDIAN crnlnlt cusnuisil n, y“ m T” hluch liich Foal? Mot Ruble Do and Pa: the Penalty! Authorities my we would feel bettsr and ‘ be haitbier ll we ste far less, psrtlusisr | unaswnu. 1m hioiograplia If“ ""Y_ w: Ovfluiiha- vllw ls d always "%“"'.“.{;.. o. vegetable - Y s ' Beans nightly. Inlay kee in trim despite a love for rich food.‘ Brie Buns are so belpiui to peo who want to be youth- fully active at. over 7 million boxu were uasd l ‘year. Ask your dru lat iot BILE B e British rem y that “WahqUn store". Al - 9194s w. and Mrs. Wm. Runes and Family. Bowls West. _ Mr. Jolul D. MaoAdam. Bear llivsr. . Mr. aid Mrs. Stephen Cook. Hyde ass. ‘the Coot Fsmiu. lbde Park. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh MacAulsy, Souris Line Road Mr. Joseph A. Macaulay, Sourls Line Road. ' Mr. and Mrs. Donald MacDonald. louris Una Road. Mr. and Mrs. Frank MacAulay and Family. Souris Line Road. , , Mrs. George MacDonald andl " Family, Soul-is Line Road. I Mr. and Mrs Harold Leslie and Family, Bouris Line Road Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gillis and Family. Souris Lino Road. Mr. and‘ Mrs. P. )\. Maclsaac and Family. Souris Line Road. Mr. Joseph Miilsr. Souris East. Mrs. Allan J. McCormao. Souris. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Clinton. Souris River. Mr.‘ Joseph J. MacDonald. East Point. Miss Isabel MscAulsy, Goose Bay Mr. and Mrs. Emmet McGaugh. In Memos-lam Sour-is Line Road Lanny Apqppuug 355115 Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Mclnnis. THE HON. A. S. MacMILLAN. Tigrliish. cx. Premier of Nova Scotia will be "lrf the nlldst o! 1,11; W a" 1n Mr. and M"- Reginald M5090“- lhe principal speaker at St. And- Death." aid and Family, Souris East. rows Dinner in the Cilariuttetown, Mr. Chester MacPhce. Bear Rive tonight. mplylrl; iu the toast o: Birch was the case of the above. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Clsamer s "The Day and a’ Whit llonour it." who passed way at his home on Family, souls East. __- Souris Line Road on September 30. Mr. and Mrs. John A. licCormsc. MT. ALBION HALL. - Tuesday. alter a brief illness. at the early use V soul-ls Line Road llltcflllbei‘ 3rd, 7.30 P. M. The Old 0i fifteen years. a Mr. Roland Bushey, Souris Lire i'i'l'ilt0 Gospel will be preached. The deceased had been crowing Road. _ Everyone is weicmne. A special invi- sood health, when he was stricken Miss Maude Gulls. Cambridge. tation is extended to those in the with the dread dim» c! Polio and district. dcspit, all that medical cars and Enrolled in Jenlit seminary Guild W ' tender nursing could do, he passed r0 ALL OFFICERS. - The reg- away on the above dair- ular monthly meeting of the Naval "Lornie" Wis a boy 0! I "Y! 1°?’ Officers Association of PJE. I. will able disposition. always aleri. devo- be held in the Wardroom of H. M. 1y interested in all his work and will c. s. Queen Charlotte at 2000 hours he sadly mimd by his lot-rowing wedesday. December 4th, 1946. A parents. brothers and sisters. good attendance is requested. C. A‘. DllrinB his lickrlols h! It! ill-MW! Binmore, Secretary-Treasurer. I by Rev. P. A. Mumsghan, who Id'| mlinistered to him the lost rites of the Holy Catholic Church. of which he was a devout member. There are lett to mourn the sad loss of a loving son and brother, his‘ H ' parents. also six brothers. namely: 5‘ er‘ Allan. Wendell. Byron. James, El- mer and Gerald.‘ and five sisters: lMary. Dorothy, Anne, Henrietta and ' Katherine. llis funeral under the direction of Mr. Starling Dlngwell. to St. Mary's Cemetery, Souris, was well attended, services at the grave being con- ducted by Rev. P. A. Murnaghan assisted by Rev. Leonard Mac- Kenna. l-lls pail bearers were: Hugh Mac- Aulay, Joseph A. MacAulay, Donald MacDonald, Peter lllacAulay. May his soul rest in peace. MASS CARDS This column is reserved for laws .0! local interest, but advertising o! a neway nature may be inserted‘ at flve cents a word, strictly payable in advance. ' @010; Here. Todd -- Qw/a 1/5739 CONFEDEB ITION urs: LN - _ summon l - l Holt Renfrew ' 1F (IRS HEAR ltllt. HOWAI) GREEN, M. P., speak in the Progressive Con- servslive Broadcast "Th. Nation's Business" over CBA on December 4, at 9.30 P. M. IIOWAIID MolNNIS, Fitted footwear now located at 175 Queen Jtrcet. Ernest. also survive. The funeral will take place Wednesday morninu at 8.15 from . . WT“ . his late residence, 63 Brighton Avc. ’ulllc“ll'iihldiillt.hsollbsilep%fissuBernrggd w the-church u! m‘ M0" Holy oi Hunter River is postponed un-Ilwdeenéglnnxnhngi‘! Wm be m ill Thursday, Dec. 5 an 2 pm e c! o c “m Hy‘ SPECIAL PRICES on Christmas Permancnts at the Marie Elena Beauty Salon. all this week. Phone 2191. E'LL really apprei _ ciate this easiest shaving razor money can buy. It comes in a handsome iii: package, complete with fif- teemsuper- een Gillette Blue Blades. Dad won t be pretending, he'll be more than pleased-as will any man! For here's a gift that gives hlm the swcilest shaves ¢ a man can have! . -. . . . Only Other Christmas Feelings! Oiliells Gills cl Yeti Dealers-SI.” and $2.50 Gillette fidy will make you lighting mad st the Nips. but you'll be cheating your- self if‘ this prevents yml from see- ing it. The action is keyed by an in- spired cast. headed by Jimmy Ca5- ney as Nick Condon. the American editor, and Sylvia Sidney as Iris Hil- liard. beautilll] Eurasian secret TUESDA Y‘ Dec. 3rd lTha Holt Rsnfmv repral Mi’. John B. Keays. Bostcn. Mass. Miss Victoria MacPhee. Boston. Mass. Misses Judith and Mary MR6- Aulay. Boston. Mass. Miss Estelle MacDonald and Mrs. Jerome MacDonald, Dorchester. Misses Agnes and Sarita Mao- santutivs will bs in Chur- ‘Donald, Souris Line Road. Iottsiown, at tha M390 d. McLeod Store. Persmmls nus aunts - razors SIMVHIG (RUM Enrolled in Union o! Precious Blood Mrs. Maud Keays McEsotlern, Everett. Mass. SPIRITUAL BOUQUETS Miss Helen Maclsaae, Notre Demo Academy- Charlottetown. ’ MacAulay Bros, St. Dim-Bil!!! University- __________.__. ‘BLOOD ON THE BUN’ UNMASKS JAI‘ INFAMY violenck hi. * ‘led, and infam- uos treachery — Jap variety - ran not on the capitol screen last night. as an enthralled and at times en- raged audience viewed the tense do- ingg in "Blood on The sun." latest James Cagney starter released by United Artists. This ls only‘ the fourth. and by far the most arrest- ings. film with s. Jomhesc back- ground to come out ot lloliylvwd since Pearl Harbor. More than sincere proposition.‘ more than revealintz history. more than absorbing drama, Producer William C-agneys sensational film story of an American newspaper- malrs discovery oi the evil Tanaka Memorial - 1928 Nip plan tor world conquest - is a memorable screen document. Mrs. Kenneth Bell and little daughter, Diane. or S “ are visiting Mrs. Bell's Mrs. Perce Simmonds. oi Char- lottctown. agent. They are superbly sided by Porter Hall in the role of Condonb publisher; John Either-y, as s deceit- tui Baron Tanaka; and Robert Arm. strong. who plays colonel Toto, double-dealing Jap Army officer. later to become a murderous wan time premier. Tha finest’ since pre-wor days. . Holt Renfrew collection of Fur Coot: is till . Styles dis strikingly . from s-Sgt. Ralph Gay and Mrs. Gay who have been visiting their grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Jill" ieit by plane for San Francisco. Calif. stopping cnrouie to visit . Mr. Gay's parents, Mr. and Mrs W. W. Gay. Brockline, Mass.- lor- ' rncriy o! Charlottetown. Sgt. Gay vrho served with the U. S. Marines in Iceland and the Pacific is now residing in San Francisco, Cali’- » fornia. smart and include eve'ry fashionable fur . Mouton to Muskrat . . siun Lamb. from Persian Pow to Per- Shculd you Vnaad s new coat the Holt Railirew rsp- Scrioa: lilacs: May Follow ii Gammon ilolll A common cold is sometif that. should nova! be disregarded. Unless treated, t may develop into a. serious ailment o! the respiratory organs such as bronchitis. At the first. symptom of a cold, use Dr. Wood's Norway Pins Syrup. Pleasant-instill and quick- seting, this favourite Canadian remedy elps to cut the mucus and phlegm, clear the congested air passages and soothe the irritated membranes. Got a au ply of Dr. Wood ’s Norway Pine Syrup today. Aece t no substitutes. 8n solo at all drug counters. Price 85o a bottle, or the urge fondly size, 60c. Iasentotivs will be here to give you his individual attention. HGDARE €~ M9LEOD L‘ ‘rho Family. Mr. l-‘mnk Kenya. Souris East. Miss Hilda. Keays. Souris East. Husbands! Wivesi . Want new Pep and Vim? Th til I ‘ , . i...f'.‘ii.‘l“.sl.i‘,' 3.1%: 1.3.’. Li’. lfifiiihsfi vim. vitality. try Outros ‘ruhld ‘rah our. Contains In Megoriam i MR. LAWRENCE lslznlvnsscv l The death occurred Sunday night -in the City Hospital of Mr. Law- rence Hellnesscy, wcll-knuwll coal mcrcilunr, of this city. Tile late Mr, I-Ienncssey who was LINKLETTER W. I. and Sch00l.$52.14. Community $28.09.‘ Public Institutions $20.26. Cilzlrlty monthly meeting were read upprovflt The 'I‘. Milbnrn Co. Limited, ‘lbronto, Ont. —Thc arinuai meeting of the Linkletter W I. met at the home ct Mrs. Hooper and bdrm-Albert Li-nkietter on Thursday evening. Nov. 7th.. with an attendance o! s-xteen members and four visi- tors. The President. Mrs. Ernest Call- beck presided and ths meeting ap- ened by repeating the creed in lmt. son. Roll call followed WhlBh was ‘responded to by plyinl the mem- bership fee‘ for ensuing year. One new member was enrolled. Collec- tio-n amounted to $5.90. Minutes or the last annual meeting and last Correspondence was and consisted of letters and from Blue Cross, Salvation Army Campaign and a paper on Radio Forum. Following the president's uri- dress in which she thanked the members for their co-operation and help during the past year. the financial report of thc year's work was given by the secretary and treasurer. The receipts for the "mar amounted to $170.04 and "inc ex- penditures 813744. leaving n bai- ance on hand of $3260. S-crctary reported the following expenses. rcsti, GIVI IIAUTY IHI l-OVILY WAY WITH p {lfisraurv simulated laalhar, lhod with Eggshell fabric . . . containing Essential preparation...” and sis. v-oompoct, oawvsitlsamtbis Nod: Glfloior grpln laouty I08 318k Qsnsvoss also: of I4 Issbsih Anisn pnpevoilsnmzaaportabla it f" O lllvlflllrfinisaqhatnllllhg Qflfi spsdaly ldfll Uh lsntsslltmsuvylbyawhsnlnnusi lthyeflliinfiohsquleil malls-Q sasllials . . . It llosblvounullus !!9J.'!!'JU_ ___"¢"v '7! I Jalilasan’: Drug Stars fflil‘ IIST IN TOILET GOODS" Fa rm .0 Rflliflf 819-01. Ice Cream Social: receipts $12.60. Meetings and Postage $7.24. 5°05 The Red Cross convenor Mrs. Ciib. tord Rogers gave her report 0t thci __\-car‘s work which included R91 1 pieces of knitted goods, 4'! sewn ar-‘ trcies and 16 quilts. It was de-; cided to buy more batts and thread i0 complete the quilts now on hand. A hclriy vote of thanks was extended to the retiringwpresident. to which she graciously fepilod. .Presldent _ Mrs. Harold Link- letter. Vice President lewin. 1 Mrs. —- Evald Secretary - Mrs. Brenton Clark ire-elected.) Treasurer -. Mrs. Winsloe Mor- rison ire-elected.) sloe Morrison. Miss Effie Jcffgry ire-elected.) , Red Cross Convenor. Mrs. Clif- ford Rogers ire-elected.» Auditors. Mrs. C. E. Clark. (rc- elected). Mrs. A. R McLure (re-el. ectedl $011001 Committee. Mrs. Emery Llnkletter (re-elected for 1 month.) Prliltramme Committee. Airs. Ai- [hr-rt Linkletter. Mrs mgr» Link. lciier (re-elected for month.) Mrs Walter Schurman kindly |n_ tilted the members to her hnmg fnr lilo December meeting. NIPPHDSY rinsed with thr- Nationnl Anthem A delicious lunch was SCFVIH" l... the hosions and commute, h. charge. NEW DELHI —iCP)—A scheme for municipal self-government, whereby each village will have an assembly with every ndull. man and woman, in its om‘ ship. has been announced by Dr. K. N. Katju min. ister for developtnent in the United Provinces. In his 51st your. hall not enjoyed‘ health {or the past three years, but he had Lcen attending to his business until Wednesday cf last week. The tleccusetl was u nlcmber o! the Ciiurloliciowh Council of the, Knights oi Columbus and ine Holy‘ Redeemer Holy Name Sfivii-‘lil- R6 iwas e cilurier member of lilo big? iuorian Credit Union Ltd., having served on the first loan commit- ‘ back in _it‘r oi tilut organization .1936. The lute Mr. licnnessty was 'an ardent follower at horse raciniz. Jllihlilig at one time owved the Tspeedy "Hush" which performed so lwcli on local trucks. ‘. He is survived by his wife form- icriy Katherine Costello. and icn ;Katherine (Mrs. Anthony Doironl, lMargaret (Mrs Maurice Hurdles). lAnl-ln. ShZ-rlclu Bcrnordine Rosa- llic. lifaurice. Lorne and Ray. Phiec ‘brothers, Walter. William and . _4 ,‘.__l J’ i$iling oysi 1T0 Christmas I ' Annual and Vendors l of the Charlottetown Milk Producers Prlncs of Wales Gallsga, TIESIIY, IEGIIIIEII 3rd —- I PM. y Meeting '4 , Y Bled : iso l .-.. ailiaisblcrrritihr- "ii" ='~'-" » Iis further unvellms of Jan oer- ELECTRIC POWER . » l . i i Purchasing Committee, MYS.“'.1i1-l(1iiidi'01'1. The chilrtwn are MaryJ "f . i ill I 4 RM. -- 9.30 P. M. EACH DAY THANKS FOR Yiiiiii HELP Our thanks are extended to householders, store operators, and business houses who by their sincere efforts to VOLUNTAIiILY RATION their use of electricity are aiding us in maintaining: continuous service." Your community-minded efforts are most appreciated. uowev r a mmv customers in: rsltlllc T0 RESPUND . There is every indication that a large number of customers are fail- ing to reduce their use of power between 4 P. M. and 9.30 P. M. as rc- quested or are making‘ small or negligible reductions. In order to make a fair distribution of available supply the effort should be made by everyonenlot by a few. grills - on illlFAlli? Those who continue to make no restriction of their use of electricity ' Association will in all likelihood cause further blackouts which will involve custom- ers who are trying to avert this happening. Each must decide whether A to be fair to his neighbour in this respect. REMEMBER t , That all may be served-Share yfairly with your neighbour. ACT _NOW — THIS .18 AN EMERGENCY I hi.