AUGUST 11. 1949 I can be"fam0us"t00! CENTRAL THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETUWN GUARDIAN t ‘lists column ls reserved for news of local Interest, but advertising of a nswsy nature may be inserts! at five cents a word, strictly pay- able In advance. CBASWELL for Photographs. CONSIDERATION LIFE IN- SUIAN CE. DB. BABBETT'S Office closed until Aug. 15, . THREE FLIGHTS WEEKLY to Bydfley. Nova. Scotia. Phone Mari- time Central Airways Limited. 2061 I MRS. JOHNSTOIWB LADIES‘ WEAR — Pre-holiday Clearance Sale: Suits, dresses, raincoats, s UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE this store will be closing every Thurs- day at 6 P M. Maclniyires Grocery, Corner Weymouth and Fitzroy. OOMMUNION SERVIIE in Or- well Head Church on Sunday, Aug- ust 14th. Service at 11 A. M. and 730 in the evening. Rev. E. M. B. Wheelock, B. A. B. 1)., B T.M.. will preach. 1 wood requirements. point in Gar-lads or States for passengers or cargo. Phone Maritime Central Airway: Lilnited 2061 or 540. olson will be the Special music has been arranxed JIMMll-TS TAXI, phony 52,1, HOWARD MsoINNII Fitted Footwear at 176 Queen street. cnammen nnos. {or m Pl;- ar mun. science-arms: Goal Company. Phone 2498. axnmmor»: Season Tickets on sale at all drug stores. Milton's Old Spain and Lambros Price $5.00. Bros. nrocasan CONVENTION Catholic Women's League will be held in Charlottetown, August 22nd 23rd, 24th. cnsnrnn ruoms w any the United OPEN AIR VESITEB SERVICE.- An open-air versper Service will be held Church grounds. Sunday, August on the Bonshaw United 41h. at 7 P. M. Rev. Donald Nich- guest speaker. When you are shopping for vegetables and fruits; for canning you do not hesitate to pay a few extra "Lcents for the freshest and choicest you can find. Why not do the same with vinegar-a few cents inure will give you the flavour-secret that has made Heinz own pickles a world favourite. When you otTer your pickles; your family and fiends will exciaimiffir, these are famous!!! *9‘... .4.- HHZKLEGR? d rnitted from this Province. foundland. For space and freight rates apply to Buntain Bell 8: Co., Agents. ENGAGEMENT. - Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Matheson. Rose Valley, wish to announce the engagement of their Isobell to L/ilvl. Lea Clinton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stewart of Sea. View. Marriage to take place alboard H. M. C. a Mall- nittcent, Saint John. in the near future. POSTPONED MILTON FESTI- VAL TODAY-—-0WIDQ to the death of Mr. Robert MacKenzie, Milton, the South Milton festival Whlcfl was to have been held Tuesday was postponed till today. A cellatlon of war: sent the (iuardian for inser- tion, but was overlooked. Bllfllllfil‘ the original .i_-. I H‘! NEW - It's sensational — It's economical — It's and so easy to use for cooking and hotmuatcr heating. Propane Gas. Sale, clean, depend- nbie with no objectionable odors. . Bee your local dealers. Frank and Don MacNeili, 2 Central Stu-eel, Sununerside. NOTICE T0 ADVERTISERS. - Advertisers are reminded that their copy must be in the Guardian not later than noon the ious day to guarantee insertion. Out of city advertisers who tole- phone classifieds. etc. should Pal" ticularly bear this in mind. FRENCH RIVER WOMAN WINS $200.00—Mrs.Ai-chie M. Pidgevn of French River, P.E.l., was inform- ed recently that she was the Pro- the S p l‘ i n g vincial winner of $20990 i" "Proctor and Gamble CRIT- YIOIICB different It's Summer prev- a. s. "mums OONNIOIDR" by "it °h°"- d Ch ltt t Tu d , A - ___' “l? on?’ 13...? ‘i331. solidi tab“. RECEIVING GONG-Murm- and livestock for 5t. ..Iohn's. Now- TIONS“ MI" and M1‘!- L551" Nicholson formerly of Chulottg. tow. now residing at Saint John. N.B.. are receiving congratulations from their many friends, having celebrated their 20th wedding ‘n- "IVPTSHTY on Sunday, Aug. 7th. NURSES GUILD HOLD MEET- ING — The regular bl-monthly mectlnz of the St. Veronica Nur- ses’ Guild was held Tuesday night in the nurses residence, Dundas Esplanade. The vice-president, Mrs. Gerald Mnddignn, presided in the abscncc of the president, Miss Eileen McDonald, who is at pre- sent taking a P. G. course at the Ottawa Civic -Hospltal. Chief high- lights of the meeting were the reports from the M. C. C, N. Con- vcntion hold at Halifax, June 11- 12. The delegate, Itlrs. Rod Mc- Donald prcscnied a most interest- ing and concise report. She also read a paper which was delivered at the convention by Rev. Donald C. Dufflc, D.C.L. Very Rev. F1- thor Baldwin, chaplain of the Guild, was prcscnr at the. meet- ing and gave a hricf address. A discussion was held regarding re- vlslon of the constitution and by- laws, and a committee was ap- pointed to take charge of this matter and report at the annual mcetlni,’ in October. Members of the Sowing Club reported that a sewing machine had been Bu?‘ chased since last meeting. A com- 711M100 was appointed to arrange for a pantry sale in September. Duh: of nnuunl mcetlni! WM S!!! for October 5. PrOETBmmB 51" rnngemcnia for this meeting are in charge of Mrs. A. H. Murphy and Miss F, O'Donnell. After tho mcctlhg adjourned, a dainty lunch was scrvc-d by The refreshments committee. Mrs. Basil McQuaid, lVlrs. _I\'icGuii:nn, Miss Teresa I-iousecieaninsl" contest. Hcr entryIolnmlncll and Miss Mnry Collins. was chosen H! U"? best 9'1")’ Nb‘ Li; Mrs. Personals Under the Auaploes of the ARTS AND CRAFTS GUILD and nn their behalf Copies of the New Bong Aboul “TIIE ISLIIIIII" i written by bit. I. I. E. MMILOD Ifllbehn sale at85centl per aspy all next week (Aug. 15-21st). at Messrs. Toombs‘ and Messrs. Miller's Music Stores. 5933“. as. rqquro .;.M,»,~,o1,null' A o zmrfivt’ s»... .- 5P h sonandbsotltn I IN MELQORIAM‘ snssnory ofsnydesr Is/C JOHN HENRY WALL wbowaskilledlsaotlontnrrnnes, Ausvut 10th. 1044. loflenltmdthlnkofyou Andthinkofhowyoudlod To thtnkwlrcouldssotaqygood- bye Bdonwnclosallylllalcl- hisbluwwnabarththelaodasw ere. Inovertlmnrhtyosis-deoflalsssnr- Butonly those who have Inst an Tngphjillofparflngwithouthsn ma" Remembered by ms lavtnz Motha, Father, Sisters, lint-hers. srA||p\|tss$ $TEE l CARVING KNIFE, vlT/‘tmlri n ("Hun NI |H.f;l‘/\. I I, Pidgeon‘! grocer. Brew" '9 Mm‘- French River, from obtained her presented whom with a cheque she bl. k. entry m ‘l: Glace Bay, N.S.. are guests at the Mr. and Mrs. John A. McRae. ixvur CANADA'S FINEST CIGARETTE Brackl-ey W. M. S. ; Makes Presentation I On Thursday evening, August 4th, the regular monthly meeting of the W. M, S. Auxiliary met at the home of Mrs. Allie Bryenton. Mrs, Guy Pierce assisted by Mrs. James MacKay led the devotion period, the theme, Gifts Iaiorc freely ye have received, freely give. Opening with prayer and the hymn "Rise Up O Men of God". A short; litany and response was given by the leaders followed by the Lord's Prayer in unison by the members. Hymns, "Where Cross the Crowded Ways of Life" and "Take My Life" closed this part of the meeting. The president. Mrs. R. L. Bryen- ton presided over the business period. Plans were made for the annual Baby Band party to he held at Mrs. Willard Prowse's,siso the annual mite-box opening. Corre, " included a let- ter by the Mission Band leader. Mrs. Jas. MacKay from the Mis- slon Band Presbyterial secretary, also a letter from the Presbyter- ial secretary of literature. The study book, “Growing with the Years" was ordered. Two books recently purchased were Blvcn members to read and pass along to other members. Copies of Mis- sionary Monthlies and World Friends were distributed. The fol- lowing program was much enjoy- ed:—- Pisno solo. Mrs. Willard Prowse Reading, A Thank You Sons. Mrs. Ben Newson Reading, Princess Margaret Vis- lts Rome, Mrs Allie Bryenton PARED FOR OLD AUGUST FOOD STOCK UP NOW AT THESE SAVING PRICES ‘AND III PRI- HOME WEEK. SALE DOMESTIC or JEWEL SHORTENING. 1 lb.pkg...... 29c ICING SUGAR. 11b. pkg. . 12c HEINZ TOMATO JUICE, 20 oz. tin 13c: 2 for . . . . 25c WAX PAPER, 100 foot roll . . . 35c NEWFOUNDLAND SALMON. 1 lb. ti n IOOUOOODOOO DANNY BOY COCOA. Tlbdin 29c SCHWARTZ PREPARED MUSTARD. 24 oz. Jar .. . . . . .. 25c onavns oonnnn wax BEANS, 20 oz. tin AYLMER GOLDEN CORN. 20 oz. tin 16c: 2 for .. 31c 19c Jell-O or JeII-O PUDDING COFFEE WHEAT any kind MACARONI 3plsgs. Chase & Scnborne 1Ib.'l'in 59¢ Shredded ' t‘ 2 plugs. 29¢ SOAP FLAKES" ruq..........:1¢ 2lbs. 25c FIRM RIPE IDCAL 392 COUNT PIIIIIIE 2246 2241 and Country-calling on Mrs. James MacKay to present to Mrs. Webb the Institute Pin as a parting gesture, signifying our membership together in the or- ganizatlon. The singing of "For She's A Jolly Good Fellow" found us ready for a social chat and delicious lunch served by the hos- tess and lunch committee. Following is the address: Dear Mrs. Webb:- Ae time rolls on it brings many changes-some changes are ‘wol- coms while others bring regret. Duet, Nearer Still Nearer. MI!- WIII Y°“"k" and MI" “"1” years of faithful service in the Ywnker- B kl A m r w. M. s. SIYIEI"! 0T "Whit A Fflend w“ wltlhc rilgretuflvemlleyarth that here- Have In Jesus" and the Benediction closed the meetimz. Mlspah and so it happens. after many forth we must carry on without TOMATOES. l5. 15¢: 2 lbs. . . 29c LOCAL CUKES. Z for . . . . . . 23c STRING BEANS. 2 lbs. . . . . 23c BEETS, Iuncli 9c ORANGES. tloz. 23¢: 2 doz. . . 45c ALSO: HEAD LETTUCE, CARRUTS, NEW ONIONS, CABBAGE, etc. $1.39 GRIJIIETEIIIII fIIRht with a seed of truth and love and said: "Oh whers shall this seed be sown that will be most fruitful when it is grown." The Master heard and said as He smiled "Plant it for me in the heart of a child." No doubt in your new environ- ment you will find many oppor- tunities for sowing the seed of the Kingdom, and may the har- vest be an abundant one. Your fellow-workers of Brackiey Aux- iliary take pleasure in presenting you this little parting gift, as n reminder in years to come of old friends and old times and with it go sincere good wishes for your future health and happiness. The words of the Mizpah Bene- diction which Ws have so ofton 24 us. lug We curry a wide variety of ‘ FRESH and . COOKED MEATS Heinz VINEGAR GGUI I I O I O n. c. ATKINSON IDNDON _ (OP) — emu rebuilding her iivestod: herds is! hurry. In the nine months Much. 1949. the number o1 in Britain increased by 1,000. $50.00. Charlottetown while friends on. the Island. visiting At this time Mrs. Vernon Mac- your practical help and co-opcr- atlo Tl. repeated together, find an echo in all our hearts. Mrs. Bovyer Jones. has as her I. ' ---------_: guest, her mother. Mrs Dr. a. Robertson and sister Marion of I I Toronto. I I “*- I SQAPOIICOINTMENT I les W. Murray, West Royllly- at! Harry Gander The many friends of Mrs. Ohar- | For PROMPTRELIEF I I I her n, speedy recovery. BLACKHEADS I ‘a I u . p‘. PIM PLES ECZEMA ganglia]? clear up skin Mexi- . Scientifically msdicaltsd. T Cuticum Baby OIL entered the P. E. I. Hospital for Miss Florence Cormier, former- MllllllllS! ti 5p endid for diaper rash. I—B———————_Zl Beach I ll Bernie tional bargain offer! This ‘handy, sturdy carving knife is‘ the kind of all-purpose slice that every kitchen needs. Raso sharp, with stainless steel blade, it's grand for slicing ham, carving roasts or tow chopping vegetables, slicin bread. The smart red plsstid handle is shaped for comforu and made to last. This knifd represents value you'd have trouble duplicating at $1.50 a z . yet it can be yours, while Don't miss oiifdifthisfihsi? O'Brien, at_ Stanhope‘ this ofler lasts, for only 50c ' and two labels from Libby's‘ Evaporated Milk. just mail you: name. and address clearly, Millan stepped forward and ad- dressed one of our esteemed mem- bers, Mrs. Gordon Webb. resdlnq an address, a copy 0f Whlch I! bglgw, Mrs, Willard Prowle mak- ing a presentation of a leather pocket book and dress scarf on behalf of ths members. Mrs. presented Mrs. sorry to learn that she has agslnlwebb with a bouquet of roses. Webb in her humorous further treatments. Friends WISIhn-ianner expressed her thanks and appreciation and invited one and all to visit. her. At this time Mrs. Guy Pierce. Prflldéli! °£ ‘In; w‘: 1y of St, Catharines, Onti. and her m"?! "Fill-u" '9" F, ' ' y '1 sister Genevieve, are spending the "B?!" °f NI"- webb‘ gegafiu; week-end with their stepfather. Jwm "w"! ‘" l" °“ ' ’ Mrs. Although you will be absent from our meetings, you shall long be remembered as a willing and enthusiastic worker, ready to give of your time and talents, when- ever and wherever required. Truly you have been an active member. For several years you filled the office of secretary of our Auxiliary and later when it was first organized of Superinten- dent of the Mission Band. The spiritual training of the child is perhaps the most import- ant work of the church. Holy writ advised us to train up a child in the way he should go, and when the members expressed loyalty to the Institute motto. For 1'11"“, he is old he will not depart from it ‘An angel paused in his upward Hond-llonad," aster-sin} Rod Plastic Hnnellt Shown Actual Slzs and thee when we are absent one from the other. Iliary of the W. M. S New Many Wear odor" (denture breath). Get FAS- TEETH at any drug store. The Lord watch between rne On behalf of the Brackley Aux- FALSE TEETH With More Comfort FASTIIETi-l, a pleasant alkaline (non-acid) powder, holds false teeth more firmly. To eat and talk in more comfort, Just sprink- le s. little FASTEETl-l on your plates. No gummy, gooey, pasty taste or feeling. Ohecks “plare 1.50 VALUE YOURS FOR WITH 2 LAB ELSTROM LIBBTS EVAPORATED * MILK ‘printed on any-slip of paper ' (or use convenient order form f at right) to Libby's, no. aoz‘ 1 47, Toronto, Ontamrioh fzlincloseiyonly two IQIQQIsTFcdA tubby? Evaporated Milk and n50: in ‘chin. Do it Itodayand Lsleieive yourknife right swsyl THIS IXCIPTIONAI. OPIII’ [Is just to get you souyubby’; Evaporated Milk, the sea‘ ' aomlcsl milk for tea or coke, for cooking, for whipping, Tor evary use. It will quickly become your favourite once ‘you use it. Try Libb ‘s '» Evaporated Milk. I P.O. Box I47, *" Toronto, Ons. Ieaclseaaaoslcaolasss lnclosed us two IIDEIS'T;:DT Please send me one carving knife. as advertised, sesaesassseesabse CONVENIENT onosn rortm Libby's Knife Olerf’ Libby's Evaporated Milk and 50c in c010 Nlmessaalsoeoloaansaaaesoassassnsasesshsasaaassnaasocloeslsolololaboil Address...............................................................; vaetsasassssusssese .. QQD I,Q_O I. 111-115 Grafton St.