u 5- Novamaan 16. i950 WAIITEDI Two Sales Ladies For SPECIALTY SHOP .., --.......-.,.-.-...... Ti-IE GUARDIAN. cniuulorrrs-rowN PAGE Tl-IREE orilrn-if oulnoisii l , "' Qrasli Grocery Pnc A DELICIOUS FLUFFO. JEWEL, DOMESTIC chicken Supper - at SHORTENING. 3 lbs. .. .. 51.00 SUNLIGHT SOAP. 5 calies . . . 49c JUST ARRIVED! NEW PACK PITIED DATES. 4 lbs. . . . . . . . 51.00 .. IIAVE GONE UP TIIROUGII TIIE CEILING BUT. OUR STOCKS ARE SIMPLY BULGING OUT THE, WALLS, ALL GOING AT OLD PRICES AND LESS. I' STOCK UP TODAY AND SAVE -7 rhla otilnmn Ia reserved or now- of local interest. but adv el 1 noway nature may he landed at In oentalu word. ltrlctb pay- able in advance. . NOTRE DAME IIIGII mums rsxi .. than us. ' 4 oasswsu. for Xmas Photos wEpNEsDAy um THURSDAY can nswruas (Goodrich) Nov. 22nd and 23rd 519.05. 'ranton's Accessories. mlwnm ””m"" '00" Beautiful Chrlltmaa in i eluding hand tooled'les.th::- was: at in Queen Street. PENING SOON "E I cooufs for oiu-iumu photo ;.f:i"'M I OUR SPECIAL! ' grnphl. No:SIIY.!:lI7&lIE.of npllonl. TEAI lbt 0 e e e e W Experienced. Smart and Aggressive Are The Qualifications 311110 and other names with I while 01' Chocolate gsppropi-late prizes. g 2 Pkgs. 51: LOOK FOR LePage'e Slipper Ad. Special reduced prices. WINTER HIONTB for your car FOR COOKING OR EATING-CHOICE APPLES. I51: doz.: 8 doz. . . . 81.00 Get your Winter supply now.',, - 4 E V - mm c VEGETABLE or ; 599d 0 grfun Fun shad Adv.nc.m.M I" T""”'” A””””””- j. Lynn Valley Asparagus l PP "Y O Y s. A. MoDONALD'S II vs I new BUYING Raw Furs. Muskrau. Cumngsl 2 tins """"" " 29" 4 IbS. . . . . . . . . DEPARTMENT shipment 91 white 11: eletlc,1n Foxes, etc. w. Chester 5, Ms. M send comphg. p.Mik of Expuhncm 2i and :6 inch widths. Lure. Prune Plums, 7 tins ...... .. S1 FRESH BULK Very Juicy I 3-. on ORANGES, 3 doz. 51.00; Peaches, 6 tins .............. .. 351 5 lbs. . ' Juicy Seedless Dessert Pears, 3 tins 57c HEINZ Grapefruit, 3 for ,,,,,, ., 29c. Plum Jam, jar .............. .. 25c TOMATO SOUP. 6 fins . . . . . 67c Choice Table WITH TOY TRAIN FOR THE KIDS Carrots, 4 lbs. .. AUSTRALIAN (STICKY) Washed Sweet xniwvoop OVERCOATS styled nines one and tailored by Warren K. Cool: Hood Cooking Sclllldolft u&'ezR',?.?3 565.00 at Jack Cameron's. tickets at The Super Market. Mklnsons Groceteria. Cash and CHRISTMAS NOVELTIES at Caz-ry,1(eefe'5 Hygienic Mum," Excelsior table, Trinity church at Macradyen, Abeghgi; gm Bazaar. Thursday. November 18th. court, Nfyefs studio. Salary Now Receiving and Enclose Re- cent Snapshot to-- .1- IOX XZY. THE GUARDIAN Strawberry Jam, jar 25c SLIPPERS SLIPPEIIS SLIPPERS This is Slipper Week at LePAGE'S Shoe REFRIGERATORS. Ranges Mo- tors and Washer repairs. storey Electric. JUST ARRIVED. Newest Ihade: in Fall Hosiery. All sizes. Ken- nedy': Ladies' Wear. BOYS AN?) GIRIXS -- Book Week Ploy. C. F. C. Y. tonight, man. was chairman of i.he.meel- ing. The programme of the evening Centred Eround an interesting dis- play of water colour paintings by Mrs. Ruth Wainwright of Halifax. Forty paintings. based on land- scapes of Newfoundland and Nova 5'30"” 59911035. were shown in bars. Plans were drawn up for a public showing of these works at the Harris Memorial Gallery dur. turn and discussed by the mem- . Choice Tomatoes, 3 tins 63c Aylmer Tomato Juice, 3 tins .......................... .. 35c CHRISTMAS BAKING SUPPLIES Mixed Peel, pkg. .......... .. 23c Candied Pineapple, pkg. 23c I All Replies Treated as Confidential) W" '""”V””- Bmu” V""'- P- E- 1- ART soclmr - The - N , , . - - P , 3 lb. .......... .. 25 ; sn1'l-5?".l35.?.1".f:l?”””x.1”..3.l!ll?X”;'l.”.i:.;"?li"i..?li3l”l”q..E.i' OW M”'"a”"”' 1” 25” SEEDED RAISINS. lb. plig. 29: , Ladles' Wear. evenjng at m, home" 0, Clarks Pork and Beans THE BIG JUICY KIND Maclntosh Eating x”Nw0”” ”V"w”"5 5”” glelglce 13-73-535;-WE” Sltlllaiiltdavflltltlal 7 tins M; 2 fm oooooooo ",29c Green Mounmn Table POTATOES 50 lb bag del. "' '...d0z' l g;I5iIo(;i:IIt”.f;Ickb3'CanVlI'e:1;I;:: K- C003 The President. Mrs. P. A. Creel- r , Bushel Hamper , 52,95: 4 guimrv Mun- FRIDAY NIGHT 6 O'clock to 9:30 No Phone Orders Free Delivery Shop Friday night and take your time. Look over our S. P. Picnic Smoked Boneless, Lean, no big stock. Everything you 530' ing the following week. HAMS, lb. .............. .. 47cIwaste, HAMS, lb. 63c can eat. SATIN CUSIIIONS in oblong. Store. Special prices on all SLIPPERS for Red and Green MRS. CELIA A. PATTERSON C d. It I MEN. WOITICII Illd clllldffll. Eqhll;;itOma;)TGi!liLl;l.ln Segrianeew 31111;? 3:!I:s.of-J(i,tlIi1i;ls. SelgAct;.son(i).ctve1y1)0, Cherries, pkg. .............. .. 21c MACHINE SLICED Light Bulbsp merit at s. A. McDonald's, Warren A..." plmon, Maa5,, I0r- Almond Paste .......... .. ?':'c 55: 25w, 40w, 60w, 7 for 551.00 rnerly of Attlaboro, -M..." pm... s - o - - - - - - - - 0 - 0 ' ' ' ' 53 mm'j c 1 Get your CHRISTMAS SLIPPERS now at DON'T FORGET popular musl- 'r . . - . greatly reduced prices. 's.::.'::: ?:”.:.::,”"l:: 2:: 3l33uoa”?”5'”ler”ili:?ll”a'. aei? gag;"a.,;m; .5. "Y "E 8”” '” 21b-25c: 9 lbs ...... - 31.00 Baptist xiris chorus. P.W.C. Hall 9”” is 5""1V9d by one brother - J I """""""" " Fresh Meaty Sm0k9d B309" ' r....a... Nov. 21. gnvhetitglgwgts SW": 0- W19 . . SPARE RIBS, 6 lbs. s1.no ENDS, lb. .................. .. 39c lgxlgesgtglg lb 39 (eahsyeg) B10; oofl st. Mrs. Mabel Icmg Sugar, 2 pkgs. ...... .. 31c ' , . .......... .. c This ELM msstrry pmmon - 0 212 50""! M31" --T---:"m-'-to Fresh Country Roasting Mllkfed m-"-"'r1"'-rm"'""'m" so Elm Ave.. Charlottetown. spec- Si" "I" M” Mme (Cums) .AI' Baker's C0008. 115 - 45” PORK meaty 1b 51c CHICKEN lb. .......... .. 49c Camatlm , lal reduced prices in all Pm-man. Mun 0! 50 lalh 5"" an of thls Olly? -"m"j' ' I I M. I 2 ICIIIS .............. .. 25C cnts. Open evenings by appoint. Mr5' Chrence Pm" 0! Mmv0n3 Bakers Cl'l0C0l8.Ie Ib- 423 - t-Tim-T merit. Phone aa99.,1, MT-1 LN” P609165 01' Mlswn and -A-Z:-e-Z--m Delicious big Red .. M11 M- A. Jones of Miami she Currants, pkg. .............. .. 210 GRApEs 2 lbs y 25c CHARTER FLIGHTS to um also leaves two aunts: Mrs. Martha l ' ' mm: m Canada or the Um,” Hodges and Mrs. Alice Luther. of Sum, for passenger, 0.. Cum thl city, and several nieces and Shelled Almonds, 1-4 lb. 25c 187 GT. GEO. ST. The Home of Good' Shoes WE DELIVER C. O. D. ON SALE FRIDAY NIGHT ONLY Limited, 2001 or 540. A MEETING OF THE LIBERAL ABSOLUTEIY NEW FORMUIA IE New Nylon Brush too. It's a pleasure to do your nails with it . . . no loose heirs to spoil your manicure. A complete range of fascinating shades in Regular (509t); Shimmer Sheen (60d); Jewel Shades (60115). 7)t39y5ai0 ' manicure polish Committee of New Glasgow Poll will be held in the hall on Friday evening, November 17th at 5.00 o'- clock. CADET SOCIAL AT ll.M.C.S. QUEEN CHARLOTTE-Ihls even- ing will mark the first social even- ing since its inception in the local Naval barracks three years ago. oi the University Naval Training Div- ision. The occasion will be a dance on the parade deck of I-l.M.C.S. ”Queen Charlotte" at which the 43 cadets from Prince of Wales Col- lege and St. Dunstan's University will be hosts. illlach of the cadets is taking a friend to enjoy the occas- ion and their first social will also take the form of it housewarming for the new gun rocm which they have established in the barracks. Skinnymen,women gain 5,10,15lbs. M New Foo. VIII. Visor What u thrllll llony limbs IlIl.0llll only hollows till no: body loses its sickly. 'besn- le lo'c')l:. nod Tlmussnds pnlxe Orircx. wellhl-bul ding lo Enrlches blood: aids appeliie. digestion. so I ive: you more pop. nourishment. pun flesh on are bones. Don't fear telling too fat. Slop when you reach welsh! ylpu desire. Introductory IIZI only soc. Try Ollrcl onic Tablets for new pounds new pep. via and vitality: today. At all druulm phone mnmme central Airway; nephews. Mrs. Patterson has rela- tives and friends on the Island. The funeral service was held at the Msttapan Baptist church, Eliot and Blue Hill pkwy, Milton. laymon's Sunday Held At Trinity The greatest leymen's rally ever held at Trinity was highlighted last Sunday by two local speakers. in the morning service Mr. Thomas D. Deslois spoke on the subject of "Faith." It was a great sermon and a great testimony of a man who has really learned the real secret of living. The congregation will long remember the speaker and the sermon. Dr. G. D. Ste-ii. clerk oflsesslon. conducted the service. and Dr. Lfpyd Stew preached th Children's sermon- etie. ' In the evening Mr. Walter R Shaw. M. B. E. Deputy Minister of Agriculture. gave his inform- ative, interesting, and challeng- ing lecture on "The ohurches of Europe." He was flanked on either side by elders of Trinity Church. Without hesitation and with great acceptance Mr. George Johnson. Dr. mric Found. Mr. D. Gordon Maccallum. Hon. A. W. Matheson, Dr. Frank Macxinnon. and M.-. John A. MacNalr represented I ' medicine, organized labor. law. teaching and business respec- tively. Mr. Shavw gave a great lec- s7IK7& PHONE 747 llriver - Brown Wedding A wedding of interest to friends and relatves in this Province took place on October 7th in Parkclalc Presbyterian Church. Toronto. When Wlnniired Eleanor, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Ivan R. Brown of Char- lottetown was united in marriage with Mr. Ernest Driver of Toronto. son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Driver. Scuthport, England. The impressive service was performed by Rev. Dr. James McNelll. The church soloist song very sweetly "The lord's Prayer” and during the signing of the register "I'll Walk Beside You”. The bride who was given in mar- rluge by her brother, Frank Brown. looked lovely in a floor length gown of ivory brocaded satin. Her full length veil of embroidered tulle was held in place by a halo of satin and pearls. she carried a bouquet of red roses and white baby mums. Tile bridesmaid. Miss Ruth Mccurdy of Toronto was charming in a gown of pale green brocaded satin with matching shoulder length veil. she carried a bouquet of yellow mums. The groom was sui9Pi”'I'”d by hi! mend, Mr. Stanley Nesbett. Mr. Ralph Hewett and Mr. Noel Almond ushered. wedding were the bride's mother Mrs. Ivan Brown, Charlottetown. P.lE.I., Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Rob- erts, Cardigan, sister of the bride. and Mr. Frank Brown. French Riv- . er, brother or the bride. Wlioatley liiver 0.li.l.T. Meeting Wheatley River C. G. I. T. group held its re-organization meeting on Friday evening, Nov. 10. at the home of Jean Chandler. The L a opened the meeting by all repeating the 0. G. I. T. pur- pose. Scriptures was read by Alice Macliean, Marjorie Axwoi-thy and Helen Rose Elkhoud, followed by prayer by Shirley Elkhoud. A short story about a Japanese girl named "Toma" was read by Jean chandler. "stand Up. stand Up For Jesus" was sung. Roll call was answered by six members and leader. suggesting a name for the giroup. "Willing workers” was chosen. Treasurer reported 811.16 on hand. It was decided to take part of the funds for new C. G. I. T. mlddles for the group. A letter was read from Mrs. Cslms about the convention in Kenslngton on Saturday, Nov. l0. Discussion on what handicraft "Taps" closed the first C. G. I. T. meeting. Following are the new officers: I-resident - Marjorie Axworthy. secretary - Jenn chandler. Treasurer - Helen Rose Elkhoud. orogram Committee -- Jean and Alice. Lunch Committee -Mar- jorie and Alice. IN MEBLORIAM MRS. ROBERT ENGLAND The residents of Bideford and vicinity were saddened to hear of the death of Mrs. Robert England during the late hours of Oct. air: after a short illness. Born at Bldeford 70 years a o the deceased was Mabel, the fourt daughter of the late Christie Big- ger and Harry Williams. She spent moat of -her life in her na- tive province except for a few years. during which time she re- sided in the U. S. A. A devoted wife and mother. she wiillbe greatly missed in the home Vice-President - Shirley Eikhoud. as well as in the community where her energy and kindly disposition made her a- friend to all. Besides her sorrowing husband, she leaves to mourn. two daugh- ters. Penrl, Mrs. Leigh Maynard of Nor-tha:m; 'and lsabelle. Mrs. Elroy Ramsay. Tyne Valley: and and son, John. of West Royalty; also surviv- ing are five sisters. three brothers, and ten- grandchildren. A short service was held for the members of the immediate family by her friend and pastor. Rev. Les- lne Dtgnsn. who also conducted duneral services at St. John's An- igllcan Church. Ellerslie. assisted by Rev. B. H. Baxter of Bldeford. The pail.-bearers. nephews of the deceased, were Budd Wil.l.iam.s. William Hayes. Chester Hayes. El- don Millar, Winston England. Ver- non England. Many beautiful. fl 1 tribute: and messages of syrup: y brought comfort to the bereaved relatives testifying to the esteem in which the deceased was bel LONG CHRISTIAN Christianity was introduced into Ethiopia in A. D. 330. W your Fborsihis easier way! 5 D D D t D I t t I 5 . k B a d fiun- , M” """ n" "W" ” Muskoka Lakes. The bride travelled ,.,...,.-1, Gio.coar while you stand up. The . . FOB - M: an Pew sage Lspmcia . 3iiZ..i3.?.."i;”.lE.3..i”e:;i": 3:3: ;:;9f,,;1,g,,ihl;eg,;;; e Manicure preparations a. ICIIQIIHQ lug that it could happen here. un- E. Robertsonl. yKlngpSt.g:ggnW;sut5. collection gum pmoumed :3 ,'h vi Lotion. . Ha-d Creams. and less we give religlo? thfe place it where a de :Cit(1)1l::t une". To-M lonygnve cm". w' y deserves in our duly ll eil . served to abou My sgmd N”. non cm for next meeting is to 1 I AIPOPCIIOIIS Mn Mun mmmlled t I-.lMeIss "N pmpllsedbllhe and i.n5l.m.u.i be ”"”"”d wnh I ""9 c”"' I n I . L - choir in the even ng. an M 5 bett to te r - mum: me word ..Lo,.d... Place of ,y ( Louise Oox played the organ. and responded to respectively by next meeting at Ann Mlcleodz p p H. , ,3 EDDIN BROS RITE - way the W" -M W W ”"''m” am um um rouowea :4. ,. to I I or . ' - l The three;tiecil'mwed1tiing c:keA;i;ds ' V e W” . I o . cut in the ra om mann r. . . - - L' M' DOUCETIE I N R- M- SMALLMAN CLEANERS ms showers of confetti and good wishes : It 3 PHONE,” Phone 2387 the happy couple left by motor for I- I, I a honeymoon It LlmbCl'10!'- 1-Odie O No need to kneel! This new-type appller TONIGHT! "V "ml" lo ' nu mm mm" 1 a dove blue tailored suit with . . mm” '3 ,,1:.:ru n:.:,lhb:;1,l:;5,-' Illlatchlng accessories and a corsage I.';.;,I;?,l.'g";5o:"T,',?;.,f,"I;IuS,'”,;',II;"fI,':1kI"'; II 0 By Fago'y 9 sh n '"'"a' "I V . of pink roses. on their return they bronchial phlegm here's coop NEWSI 0 on many acts of kindness. also those C residence .c 71 R0059 Tempmon. RALMAH who sent fi!owei-5. ourdsdang leettegs Raokned "gcmnw e av - - ::l:,I,:' that "cent ” Among Ithose who attended the Glo-Cooler comes complete with two 9 I chenille pods. Pad slides out for handy v V washing and may he used over and over! 2 i f L "TIIIERE OUGHT TO BE A LAW ..L - conga ti n l i Wm cu? your s o . ve -ou t. I relief. One doc bdx wlH"convcIl)ilnceor)tvI;Ii.. 1 ' 7l r IF THAT STOCK We may ALWAYS rr MUST BE A ems 0F means oosswr oiscuss men: way my. my LIKE so on my metal: are ems IN to mice aoo'r mo THE STAl2TER'D l.lIlE 10 mar 'aM. I THINK EDDIE I5 TOVING WITH THE i A OF JUST GOING U 0H-YEAil- one Moo: mine! ABOUT rim-r NEW men we : WERE oi5coseiNo- REMINDED ME. IT'S WE THAN THAT WALL . AN ELEVATOR. FORK TROllEV.TilO5E ', WHV DON'T , l BOTTLENECKS THEY SET Q ARE comm 1. uvomce y ooazove. ma movie. .1. ARTHUR ronnns ,7 seoHohnaen'I y 04 PREACHING ' W 1 WITH HISLEFTFNIII qbcugmneghygia IV -3, ANNIVERSARY SERVICES w'.th.lol1nso:1's I I ,2 .1, 3 ' - AT . el G3" I -i' I: . 3 '. ' Wale? Rep i V; F TRINITY UNIJIED CHURCH J (H 7 4S SUNDAY. NOVEMBER I9l'h You are,very cordially invited: nu alum lam lenporl Dirt doesn't p-or Q trail the hard, bright Glo-Cool shine. s when you clean wig: a mop dampdoo':: I I t, rt sap ears an no imsn THIS om-rap PREACHER! 3.,f,'cf,',.",?.?,', .,,., gi..c'Z.. i. ..........- Gl0(0Il To "EAR gnu ANNIVERSARY MUSIC! lead "positively water-repellent". i ' l on Iomlsotvs eto-con AND ml '10 SING TIIE I-IYMNS OI? PRAISE! mvr no-cos AI you: I - I DIAl.lI'Iy I "N 3 V T0 W0 Rslup GOD" .,.,o,,,.;oN-gu, :-c4o.coar" AND "GlO.COA1tl" Art insoeustxs , ' or r. c. Jnlltlaou I sou.1lP-. IIANIFDIR GNMNO E sum, as: ” SPECIAL! y if ..