abe tne oa Pern aver Se a te eee ee ef., were|and Hindus and all other destl- patterns or information, and efljother members of her family.) The Guardian. Charlottetown, Tued., Apr. 28, 1959. Tl sharities. read. The chief thing being that/iute and homeless men, women} work should be sent in as goon| Lei to mourn her loss are five There are 126 Guilds, 17,000|they were out of the “Red” by|and children. as possible to 12 West St., es-| sons and five daughters. Ben-| was neid., and were received with on and were the ‘guests members and 650 garments dis-|a generous donation of 250\7HANKS FOR GIFTS pecially night gowns and dressing | nett in Emerald, Russell, in Bor-| thanks by the members of the|of Mr. "s parents, Mr, and tributed. pounds from the Queen Mother.| The following letter was receiv. | Jackets den, Alice, Mrs. Carrol Hughes. | tamtiy. The. family would also|Mrs. Fred Allen. The apeaker was W.C.A. Joyee,|Letters of appreciation) oq by Elsa Lehmonn, ary| All dis is extra and above our | Summerside, Annie, Mrs. Alfred) jie to thank most sincerely all| Mr. S. S. Hessian, M. L. A., of Headmaster of Cotswelle School, |from Welfare officers, Probation | secretary of the Montreal Branch |¥sual committments, the Queens | Gillis, Alberton, Ernest, Summer-| those kind neighbours and friends|Montague was a visitor t also TV interviewer, author of |%ficers, and from the Hackney’ of the Unitarian Service Commit-|Box and ‘the P.EJ. Protestant] side, Jack, Toronid, Margaret, | wi assisted them during the ong| Georgetown on Friday. books and Police Court|Green Home for Tuberculars,|tee said in a letter. “We wish| Orphanage and is reminiscent of | Mrs. Will Mclvor, Borden, Jean, | iiness and death of their mother.| Miss Doreen Scully, student at Domslloniener, Se tube on adaware received with thanks fT] to express to your Guild our most |the war days when we worked| Mrs. George Davison, Notre Dame Academy was the escence and the need for more | #@ments sincere thanks and warm p-| feverishly for the Menchantile|Ont., Emmett, / GEORGETOWN ([wertes ge lake hn religion in the homes and home| They hope to give a concert at | oreciation for your really emaz-| Marine and still never fell. short |thel, Mrs. Aiden Mclvor, Kin- i. Set Sie, 3. 9, Soy. life. St. James Palace next year t©| ing contribution of 170 pounds of | Of our other objectives. Those not | "ore. Alao two sisters, Agnes.) 4 Bp Atbert MacPiee of the|"#¢ with her as her guest, Miss “There was also a short skit |Maise funds a [lovey articles our work in|able to sew for layeties could] BS, 130 ever, Mass.. two) Roya! Canadian Navy in Halifax| 208 So ev ; helps very much indeed : send in @ card of ins oF > ; ' N.S., was a week t ee ee each parcel has inside a list ae ae 2 = py apse towel." in the lavests ‘gift “| children predeceased her. Ethel his mother, Mrs. jesege 3a WELSH SEAPORT ; ‘and Gert. I had the |'™S accurately what the parcel! iio it was a real joy to un-|Speed is a main factor, The us-| 2% Cyrus. Phee. Swansea in South Wales re- ene contains and socks etc, should be Her largely attended funeral) wr. and Mrs. Malcolm Allen|ceived its first town charter in pleasure of meeting them ‘at the . pack your five cartons and re-|ual show of work will be held March othe “tea hour. The Chaicman closed |°°W ‘ogether. a pack the contents. into our don-| towards the end of June, when it] Yt oo aces Dinihinn (eens eres Sa Goangntowe le 10h siatery her remarks by expressing to the| After business was concluded| ated tea chests. I heard exciam- | is hoped™-members bring fe nS a. Jeneie ; : oe ‘ a te , |Queen Mother our happiness that |20 interesting talk was given, by | ations of joy approval over |in a garment or something patt|< enfield where Requiem . - “5 she had a safe return journey | Mr. Joyce, Head master of the/the wonderful coats for men. |Wora for further shipment to Ko-| tio niace was celerated ATTENTION DAIRYMEN PA 4from..her «last... tour, __ _-{Police. Mission School for Delin-| Your. cartons were 90 _ clearly |Tea. Pastor, Rev. Eugene Murray At the close of the meeting the | Went boys. He spoke very in- marked in the corner G Bw . = of. the} Rey-~ Preston Hamenill, -<- i = “SPECIAL ONE WEEK ONLY - * Queen Mother received each/|'elligably and was much appre-|a great help to me. It would be| Closing: will be in the Press and| io uq croken, Rev. Phelan 4 . guest. How thi that wast | “lated. fine if all our contributors did|over the telephone. Kenna, Rev. Reginald MacDon- Sie cull cho wen ve intevetied fe a Hap oak. Bh en edd |» Plana rand maaan aeaae : ald, were present in the Sanc- MASTERMIX 16%, DAIRY RATION ‘I was representing the | ‘ertainment from Gert Daisy appreciation.” tuary. Pallbearers James how long I had been in England. |'© whose program Her Majesty| whije in New York last year on Murphy, Lioyd McCourt, Pius Amer eee ae I did not forget to curtsey the Queen Mother likes to listen | refugee business, Mrs. n| MRS. WILLIAM DEIGHAN | Croken, and James Murphy. and We then had tea and were for- | When she can. narrowly escaped from a bad| Friends throughout the pro | ay that was left of a kind and DILLON & SPILLETT LTD. tunate enough to sit at the next| After presentaton we went into|fire which might have cost her| Vince learned with regret of the| iwving mother was laid to rest in table to the Queen Mother. I could |the State Room where we sat at] ner jife. death on March 12th of Mrs. Wil-| ine family plot., to await the Chick Hatchery not keep my eyes from watching | tables for eight. Mrs. Longworth) 4+ me Annual Meeting January , age of 87 7@ Queen St, Charlottetown - Dial 3626 Beg ; her talking to other guests, The|and I were lucky to sit at the| 1 | neartfelt appeal was made ; Pere meeting was so informal and |table next to the Queen Mother. |) .0, the above organization for SERVING IN NAVY ruione To say that he ts sweet lvl |teip to fil most empty, shaves eee Bie Cet ae eine ee ee ae oad rae ae an announcement that the : you some idea the pleas- | ment looks go remark- ; led | Petty Officer Clifford M. Lee, |the Royal Canadian Navy. He at-|ure Mrs. Blake and I had that |ably young—Her blue embroider. |Umted Nations had appesied to YOUR POSSESSIONS! _ gon of Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Lee, | ‘ended Queen Square School im|day, which will long be remem- |¢d beige brocade dress, her jew-| Unitarian Service Committee to : . Charlottetown before joining the/ bered. els diamonds, sapphires, her three _% Kensington Road, Charlotte Navy in F provide 25,000 layettes for Arab : h bust : pee vy ebruary, 191. He is|spoxe To QUEEN MOTHER |'ows of pearis with ruby clasp, babies. his was: (the \ The things you live with—your home, your P town, P. E. I. is serving in H.M. | serving refugee | o ” as a shipwright and _ is I cannot begin to teli you says |het small feathered hat were all|jsrgest project ever undertaken ness, your “stéck in trade”’—are all subject to ar, atin a destroyer es- repairing a metal shelf in|Mrs) E. A. Blake, how | Simply fovely. It is an experience |i, the U.S.C. and is giving them loss through accident or circumstances beyond ; Oo e SO ee ea eee eee Lee | sah Mies, Langeeeth: cad 1. cn-] Bet 0 2 ined onl I Heck yon great anxiety—so we are asked | your control. For your own sense of security, you ; joyed ourselves Tuesday. She humbiy ncerely i ‘Margest baby show tected Queen Mai bracelet set with sapphires and|is sending you a hi report and|éiving this wonderful chance tolic Sanada” and'were glad to Te- chould learn how cally yeu can be protected. We . ry broach to match. She radiates | she really did speak to the Queen |™¢- spond. This layette consists of will be giad of an epportunily to serve you. (Continued from Page 6) oo ew and ev-| Mother as representative of the} On March 2, the Guild - dis-| four diapers, two nightgowns, two | , : one loves » Charlottetown Branch, I merely |patched and went by C.N.R. | shirts, two jackets, one towel, one gli magagamagmtag from all The Chairman opened the meet-|curtseyed and shook hands. freight five —— containing eee aaron ag saf- | HYNDMAN & co. LTD. oi , ¢ I went to Mrs. Longworth’s flat |170 pounds Mens overcoats, | ety . seems remely Queen Elizabeth, The Cae Een ee cenane Of Pleasure | tor junch. We then got to the Pa- suits and other articles to Kor-| inadequate from a western stand- | Insurance Since 1873 Mother, arrived most graciously having Majesty The Queen |iace at .15, found ourselves ex- | ean Retief. These were dispatched | point but to an Arab mother, a and sat beside the Chairman|Mother and the Presidents at/celient gang way chaire where|as usual through the kind of-|great boom. OFFICES: Lady Amphill. The Queen Mo-|the Annual Meeting. we could watch everyone and set-|fices of the Unitarian Service| I is imperative that our dona- | @ CHARLOTTETOWN @ SUMMERSIDE ther wore a beige feather hat,| The Queen Mother has made |tled down to enjoy ourselves. At |Committee of Canada whose de-|tion must be dispatched with- MONTAGUE @ ALBERTON beige satin brocade dress, em-|an annual of 250.00/3.30 we rose for the Queen Mo- | voted welfare worker Lotta Hitch-|in the next three weeks. Many ° bossed with very pale blue roses,|pounds for a five year period. |ther’s entry. manova travels throughout the|women are using old flannelette @ Agents throughout the Province @ mink stole and her beautiful |Clothing was distributed fo the} Lady Amphill conducted the |Bast and brings help to thou-/sheets pinked with scissors for tope of pearls, also a diamond |Tubercular Society, London Pol-| meeting. Short reports of the!sands of Arabs, Jews, Moslemsidiapers. Please phone 4038 for ag WYP OOS nena tomate yh ma se "SARE Se 3 Striking With Unabated Fury MEN'S Sport Coats « Blazers ‘10 Te 24.50 39° 39° TOPS & SHORTS WORK SOCKS BOYS’ ‘ALL WOOL SWEATERS Regular 3.95 2.00 BOYS’ NAVY AND FAWN TRENCH COATS 8 to 16 years. Reg. 16.95 5.00 Men’s All Wool Yarn Dyed WORSTED SUITS SALE Sizes to 46 frces as0e MEN’ DRESS PANTS 5,95 MEN’S CLEANABLE SUEDE JACKET S Regular 19.50 SALE 12.95 BUY NOW AND SAVE FOR _ LATER DELIVERY. USE ‘OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN. MEN’S STORE 144 GT. GEO. ST. MEN’S LEATHER PALM WORK GLOVES 49° SHIRTS 1.69 Regular 2.49 SALE DRESS SHIRTS 1.49 Regular 2.25 SALE WINDBREAKER 4.95 Regular 6.95 _ SALE Men’s All Wool Tweed.and Gabardine TOPCOATS ropcoats, 19,50 ALL OTHER TOPCOATS SALE PRICED MEN’S WORK JACKETS 4.00 To 7.95 SPORT COATS In all wool Tweeds To 29.50 SALE | 17.95 PANTS _2..95 PYJAMAS 1.99 Regular to 2.95 ; SALE LADIES’ SPRING AND SUMMER SKIRTS ‘2-3-4 1 GROUP OF LADIES’ BLOUSES Values to 3.95 SPECIAL SALE PRICE 6.49 LADIES’ SPRING COATS Newest Styles. Regular to 44.50 1.00 LADIES’ NAVY, BLACK OR PRINTED BENGALINE DUSTERS Regular to 10.95 SALE PRICE LADIES’ WASHABLE SUMMER DRESSES © Sizes to 52 Regular to 6.95 : 9 49 24% g 99° 4” & 6° SALE LADIES' SPRING COATS , Imeluding leather and all weather. Values te 39.50 SALE 1 9” DRESSES LADIES’ STORE 150 GT. GEO. ST. ‘Ladies’ & Girls’ CAR COATS BUT Te 14.95 qT . 4 4 a 10.95 & SU ITs sax «14.95 LADIES PLAIN AND PLAID STRIDES 1.49 Regular to 3.95 SALE _ LADIES’ -2 PAIRS NYLONS = Special 59c pair or 1 .00. _ LADIES’ SHORTIE COATS. _‘9.95 Values to 14.95 One Special Group suits ‘8«‘12 Values to 29.50 SALE ALL OTHER SUITS 10% OFF REGULAR PRICE LADIES’ SPRING and ALL WEATHER COATS Values to 35.00 14.99 SPRING COATS 6.99 LADIES’ SPRING and Values to 14.95 SALE SALE CHILDRENS Values to 14.95 SALE USE OUR LAY AWAY PLAN AT SALE PRICES HAS VIOLENT - RELENTLESS - DEVASTATING AS THE POUNDING SEA GIANT STOCK RELEASE NO ONE . . . NO ONE AT ALL CAN READ THESE PRICES WITHOUT A THRILL... WITHOUT REALIZING THAT GREENDAL’S HAVE GONE OVERBOARD AT THIS GREAT SALE. NO SUCH PRICES EXIST ELSEWHERE —WE DOUBT IF THEY EVER EXISTED! READ THE PRICES YOURSELF . . . AND THEN THINK BACK OVER THE YEARS AND SEE IF YOU CAN HONESTLY SAY YOU’VE SEEN THEIR EQUAL. © SHOP AND SAVE AT BOTH GREENDAL STORES - Sale Starts Today le a peel PEE manteniemmmanenptiicicine