DECEMBER 3, 1937 v, _ z Co v.3 21,7 .,- THE CHARLUTTETUWN GUARDIAN PAGE THREE All purchases of f"'_"'*-§-'_»-»—- 1 - LMANt' l it'll hardly be missed. winnerand get the Suite 9900 You Can WIN --- liere’s All Yo When you order your new Kroehler Chesterfield Suite girl 00., Ltd., in Canada, during 1936. n , you estimate the total number of units _ yours is the NEAREST CORRECT Chesterfield Suites stand an equal chance of Winning. And you bought FREE. 8 the Home a real _ aoh one’s share of Nothing to pay until after Christmas with payments spread over ten months. just imagine how thrill‘ . 1 Chairs, Ottomans, --- Give Your Home A Lovely Kroehler Chesterfield Suite A Gift For The Whole Family To Enjoy For ManyYears! it's a grand idea! Getting together and givin ent . . . . A Kroehler Chesterfield Suite. E Three Big Feature Values for This Sale A 12900 KROEHLER . . . .‘ Famous For Beauty And Lasting Quality! '12. Special Christmas Terms Down . Payment ! Buy Now! No Interest ! ly wonderful Christmas Pres. the payment is so small that and then it's surprisingly easy if you are the lucky 149°” Pay Next Year! 538i! Monthly Payments Start January 1938 HOLMAN HOME PLAN Nothing Added! u Have To Do... (Chesterfields, FIGURE, the Chesterfield S Order now and try _ your luck g Sale Starts December ‘lthl-Ends 34th SUMMERSIDE Club Together _ and occasional Chairs) sold by Kmeh. “lie Y0" Bought will be given you ABSOLUTELY 21-11 John McLean & Son. Montague SALES REPRESENTATIVE ' “vinztrmirtnwvonrs-s t‘_lF‘___he repair“. anafiiasanauriiiiiwwfa." Blues". INSTITUTE which were paid. The financial Auditors, Mrs. Herb MocKenzle The annual meeting of the Val- Iowrieu w. r. was held on Wed- "WII. November 3rd, at the hoineof Mrs. W. A. Bruce, The President, Mrs. Munro Bruce pro~ "M. and called the meeting to order. The Institute Ode was sung snd the Club Women's Creed re- lmwd. Five members answered Iii-l call by paying thelrdues. There Wfe seversl- visitors present. The minutes of last annual and last Rirulsr nesting were read by me "fishy. and approved as read. Bohooi and Sick Committees gave My Attic EMMET ‘ 136 Kent Shoot a Foxes Skinned and llleaneil night time and _ ‘At is right Price ' Test our Nu “Noise” clooslng. You will please us with a Trial Order. Io wfil please you with our work. GAVIN Pllflnlagaod Iss-Closniflil WW", More! Ipkl Warehouse statement of the year's work was given by the Sew-Tread Mrs W. A. Bruce moved the adoption of this report. The Institute Hall has been remodelled during the summer, and the interior sheathed. Election of officers for i-he enm- lng year resulted as follows: President, Mrs. Munro Iruce (re- elected.) vice-President. Mrs- J. A. Nao- Pherson. Beoy.-'I‘reas.. Mrs. J. P. Mac- Li-od. (re-elected. Directors. Mrs. M D. Martin. Mrs. B. A. Weatherbis and Mrs. g and Mrs. M. S. MacLeod Convenors of all standing Com- fmttees were re-elected. It was decided that a dance be held in the Hall. Plans for a Christmas con- cert was left over for the Decem- ber meeting which will be held in the Ihstitilte Hall. Meeting ad- journed and the hostess served re- freshments when a social hour was enjoyed by all- C. N. R. Retirements MONCTON. N. B. Dec. 2 —-'I‘h following retircmciiis of Canadian National Railways employees in the Atlantic Region trike effect to- d iiy: Arthur W. Fenerty. carmandlal- lfax. NS. who entered the service on January l4. i916. He was born at Sackville. Halifax County. N. S. Brenton Johnson. tube cleaner, Truro. N.S.. entered the service on December 4th. I904. He is a nat- ivo of Kemptown, N. s. _ William Grevcrlo. charge hand. Plciou. N. 5.. s native oi’ Prince Edward Island. Ha entered rail- way empl as locomotive wiper at. P106011 February ‘lth. 1906. Gan: Sutherland. laborer and foreman painter. Campbell uu Div- ision. 11.13.. entered the employ of the railway on June 1st, 1914. He was born at Biissfleld. c. H. Burns, freight. checker, Fredericton, N. 3., entered service May 18th. 1914. From September CONFEDdRATION LIFE [N- SURANCE L-6789-‘1-I2-3l2 NATURALIZED CITIZEN -— A- mong the list of those to whnm certificates of natui-alizaiion W91‘? recently granted appears the mime of John Leo Beaten, Charlotte- town. 84TH BIRTHDAY-Congratula- tions are extended to Mrs. John Macaulay, 198 Kent Street. who yesterday arrived at her 84th mile- stone ot life. blessed with the pou- sesslon of all her faculties and in good health and spirits. FAMILY BEREAVED-Mrs. Ad. Stevenson of North River has re- ceived the sad news of the death in Calgary of her son-ln-law. Hugh A. MiicLean. Mr. MncLean form- erly reaidsd in this city. where he was well known and highly re- spected. SUCCESSFUL HIGH TEA-Jflie annual High Tea at Notre Dame Academy was s decided success. Lrage numbers patronized the well laden tea tables, while the booths displaying fancy goods were throng- ed with patrons securing articles for Christmas gifts. The nah pond. Clia rlotietowsi i915 to June 191'! he was on active military service. He is a native of Modulation always a great attraction for ihe little ones. was crowded with ang- lers for surprises. The Centrai I I éuardianw FUNERAL SERVICES — The largely attended funeral of Mr. R. V. Lougwortli was hold yesterday morning from St. Peters Cathedral whore service was held by Rev. Ciiuuu Malone. The mourners were Messrs. Leitii Breckon, C. H. B. Longworili, A. A. McLean. L. B. Miller. Lieul. Governor DeBloia. Noel DeBlois, Hugh Simpson. Phil Palmer. J. Rcay. Ernest Peake. (loo. Moore and D. R. Laird. The iinll bearers were: Judge Palmer, Messrs. J. O. l-Lvndman, E. A. Fos- ter, I-lni-ry Stewart, L. L. Jenkins and L. D. Murray. Service at the urnve was conducted by Rev. Canon Malone. ROCIIFOI l SQUARE SCHOOL Honor Roll for November: Grade X-1. Freda ‘Pulls; 2. lizaullne Whelan; 3. Marl’ McClos- 0y. Grade 1X-l. Mary llennessey; 2. Gertrude Quinn; 3. Eunice Con- don. Grade VIIL-I. Mellta Crosby; 2. Alva-w Arscnaull; 3. Hilda Moly- iieaux. Grade VII-l. Betty McCoimnck; 2. fiancee MoGuigan; 3. ROIQ Murphy. Grade VII-l. Noreen Whelan; 2. Lillian While: 3. Edna Goody. Grade VI—1. Teresa Coady; 2. Dora Doiron: 3. Lorraine DeCosto. Grads VI-l. Wills fliqcrsldn. v Condon. Wanda MacMillan; 3. Anna Hon- I nessey. Grade VI—1. Louise Rosslter; 2. Alice Trainer; 3. Teresa Gallant. Grade V—l. Lois O‘Brieii; 2. Co- rinne Walker; 3. Incz Gallant. Grade V—1'. Frances McAlcci"; 2. Bernadette Hagan; 3. Ilouisc Wedge. Grade V-1. Eileen Hennessey; 2. Annabelle Trainer; 3. Gertrude Savldant. Grade IV-l. Frances Henncs- RY: 2. Annie Laurie MacDonald; 3. Mary MacPhc-e. Grade IV—l. Edna Power; 2. Joan Sherren: 8. Teresa Arsenniili. Grade III-l. Dorothy Saunders; 2. Joan Bowling: 3. l-Iilma Can- non and Joyce Chandler. Grade III-l. Joyce Mcfiiiiizim and Shirley Sherren; 2, Mai-inn McNelll; 3. Teresa Doucecte. Grade II-l. Muriel Trainer; 2. Eileen Brown; 3. Winnlfred Berri- an. Grade II-l. Dorothy Peters; 2. Marion Hughes; 3. Betty Blnnott. Mulls Department first rank, B5'J-l00% -—Eiinlcr D. McNeil, B. McNeil. Mary Hennessey. Alvere Arsenault. Second rank. ‘lffli-fifi-Francos Strain, Corinne Walker. Joan Mc- Carcy. P. Johnston. R. KlgginsFln Burke. Passed 60'Y»-75%-EileenMi1Phee-. Kathleen McNeeiy. Emily Kelly. Joyce McTague, Ethel Kelly, Mary McPhee, Helen Oahill, Mary Brad- loy. l l l Bargain Railway Rates to Charlottetown From All Island Points. Saturday liec. 4 MRS. ANNIE HUGHES Mo's. Annie Hughes. aged 69 years, of 830 ‘Third Avenue West. died in a local huspiial yesterday iiiicrnoou following u brief illness. She was born in St. Peters. PEI Formerly of Court. Sask“ she had been in ilie city only a month. She is survived by her husband. Charles Y. Hucilies, two brothers and two sisters. Services were conducted by Rev. Dr. A. C. Archibald from Park Memorial Chapel. Interment in Burusland cemetery-Calgary Ex. iTlie deceased was a sister-in- law of the late George E. Hughes.) Bayer Company Protects ii s Trade Mark “Aspirin” UITAWA. Ontario. December 2 -'I‘he Bayer Company Limited having brought. actions to i-i~ir ll infringement of its registered trade monk ‘Aspii-ln" the Exchequer Court of Canada has given judg- ment against ils five defendants. In each case the Exchequer Court perpetually riesirains the defen- danis Ivan Lambert, Joseph Nozick. standard Bottlers and Packers Ltd. B. Nurmsn and Joe Book- by tliemsch cs and awrirrli; tht Bayer Company cons and dam- ages. ‘The defendants were market- ing the infringing product. uiulel various names including Pioneer Sales C0 Western Sales Co. Western Dishibutng Co. Adv-once Specialty C0 and Acme Specialty Company. ii" tablets labelled “AspirlIP were not of Bayer man- ufacture and were noel-rod iii sins! envelope», each contulniii- three on four tablets. and mounicd o1 curds. It is ilic lnicuilou of The Bzivei Company Limited lo take oven legal method to uphold its trndi Iflfifk. “Asplrln“ is thr- li~n<lv iim-k d The Bayer Conuprmy‘. Limited Windsor, Ontario. "Thrlffs a zrcni thins. Srindyi "Ay, ii is, SUIT, alrm szll‘. “can ing the boot: they tied (no ma wed- ding carriage.” 1V. D. MacLean i i UNDERTAKER i,’ EMBALMER i‘ Charlottetown and N orih Wiitshlro msn from using the trade mark "Aspirin" on ,. _ stions put out Phone 1Q