I isr!FEM3ER 11', 1992 I M in" T SALE JACKETSIN From now until Decem- no.2: bet you can wear a fur jacket on practically all occasions. We have a limited selection, offer- ' ed at tremendous sav- ings. In re 0 China Mink- Looks and wears like Cana- R .3” Brown squirrel. dlan Avflnk. Reg. S5ii5. rig: s-175. Now ss'I5 NOW s-150.00 M .kI-at Backs , R52, 5295. kNoW 925 Canadian Squirrel- . ' rel Loc a . ,. .,, asr!adnfcal'I)Ixe(i'i.A 'l1Reg.sh3s4g5. Lapin (dyed Robb t) ' . M1, M5 Now 5115 . NOW 15395 00 1. g I t NECKPIECES lIliIIk-- 1,. ..., of 2-3-4 skin priced extra low - sggpo per skin. h'olinsky- - Wild mink and ranch mlnk shades-low low pl'lf'NI. 529.00 per skin. Russia n Squirrel-L Brown and grey. sets at 2 5--i. Top quality at 315.00 per skin. liiirses Hear Miss Lyle Greelman Miss Lyle Creelman. who for the past three years has been nursing consultant in maternal and child health with the World Health Organization, spokelto s group of nurses and others at Red Cross House onbeptsmber 9th. Min Creelman spoke briefly of the organization of W.H.O and the five regions which are made up of the countries that have joined. She spoke of the nursing teams, composed of one or more doctors and nurses who, when asked by the government of a country to help organize nursing, are matched by an equal number of doctors and nurses in that country. Adjustments must be made in each country when or- ganizing. and nursing education is of necessity adapted to the cus- tolns,. living conditions and facili- ties of that country. Miss CA ' n mphaslzed the point that the policy of the nurs- ing team is teach and train leaders in the country seeking help in order that they may carry on. She also emphasized the need of integrating public health all through the nursing course. An account of a trip taken by Miss Creelman from Geneva through Egypt, India. Burma and Ceylon whetied the appetite'of her audience, who would have kept her talking for hours if time had permitted. Those who had the opportunity of hearing Miss Creelman were stimulated by her talk and receiv- ed an appreciation of her work that only the personal contact can IN MEMORIAM In iovln-Semen of MRS. J. M. MacI.UfiE who passed away September llth, ms. Remembered by Husband and Family. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of James Lewis. St. Peters, who passed away September 11th. 1949. He had a nature you could not help loving. And a heart that was purer than and the arppesrance of our store. up our p try to keep down at PIERCE'S Is the price. rest prim. We're on the up-and-up at PIERCEIS. We work hard and con- stantly to keep up the quality of our food, our standard of service And we work hardest of all to keep zed reputation for fair, honest dealing. The only thing we Q I I To those who knew and loved him, His memory will never, grow old. Ever Remembered by Wife and Family. IN MEMORIAM In lovinsidemory of J. K. MacCALLUM who passed away September 11th. 1951. Lovlngly Remembered by Cousins Joan and Freda. THE CENTRA This column I reserved for new! of local interest, but advertising of s newsy nature may be inserted at live oenu s word. strictly ply- able in advance. JIMMY! TAXI - Phone 625. Cool?! for Perfect Plcrures. MILK - the perfect food. order another qus.rt. CIASWILL for better Photo- graphs. DR. SIIIEPPAIIIYS OFFICE, Mt. Stewart. will be closed from Sept. 8th to 22nd inclusive. BATTERY AND ELECTRIC RADIOS, Batteries. Bryenton and MaoKay. ICE CREAM -- the perfect des- sert -- no preparation - econom- ical. AFTERNOON TEA and floral demonstration. Curling C l u '0, Thursday, September 11th. 4-6.30. Admission 75 cents. Everybody welcome. " ELDON UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA. -- Service Sunday. Sept. 14th, at 7.30 P. M. Please note hour of service. CHARTER FLIGHTS to any point in Canada or the Unite States for passengers or carg. Phone Maritime Central Airways Limited. zooi or 540. THE MAPLE LEAF TAXI Com- pany hasmoved to its new loca- tion in the central part'of the city at 181 Kent Street, across from Crockett and Storey Company. The telephone numbers are the same, 1802 and 1722. ISLAND GOLFERS IN MONG- TON-Messrs. M. A. Mowatt. C. M. MacLean. C. J. Meilish and 6. Foster were in Moncton yesterday to represent the Island division in the annual C. N. R. golf tourna- ment. It is the first time the Is- land has entered a foursome in the competition. FUNERAL YESTERDAY -- The funeral of the late Robert Comp- ton was held yesterday afternoon from his late residence at Belle River. The services at the home and grave were conducted by Rev. J. H. .Bishop. The pallbearers were. Peter Beaton, John MacKay. Wallace Stewart. Reuben Bette. Edgar Munn and Ralph MacKeo- zle. Interment in Belle River Cemetery. ATTENDING MEETINGS Lieut. Col. P. S. Fielding, M.M.. Deputy Provincial Secretary is at present in Ottawa attending a series of meetings. called by the Federal Department of Health. to discuss planning welfare centres across Canada. Lieut. Col. Fielding, who is co-ordinating officer for civil defence in this Province. will discuss with 50 other officials from various parts of Canada. the establishment of welfare centres to care for bombed-out residents across Canada, in case of war. IN MEMORIAM In lovln-gjlrelmory of J. K. MacCALLUM who passed away September 11th, 1951. Lovingly Remembered by Aunt Dpll and Carrol. - IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of my sister. Mrs. Willard Mitchell, who passed cnoclnuas I For That Quick 'I'hrlfty Supper - KRAFT Dinner" 2 pkgs. . . 29c StIiI)'er Seal (Unrivalled Qual- l y Molasses. quart .. 35: Clarkls 20 oz. large tins Pork & loans. 2 for 35: Allen's Apple Juice. 48 oz. . . .. 29: mini-its-40 looms: Allen's Apple Juice. 20 os.. 2 for 25:: "8" PM Young Tender Grade "A" Fowl. lb. . . . . . . 37: Machine Sliced Bacon. lb. . . . . . . 39: Grade "A" (Milk Fed) Chicken. lb. . . . . . 49: Fresh Trimmed Roasting Pork. lb. 53: Fresh Ground Hamburg. lb. . . .... 39c MEATS sway ' ” llth, 1951. They say time heals IIAI sorrows And helps us to forget, But time so far has only proved How much we in so you yet. God gave on strength to fight it And courage to bear the blow. But what it meant to lose you. No one will ever know. Lovingly Remembered by Her lleter. Mrs. George Mitchell. m GHIIIIQII SERVICE Crapaud District Service will be held in Canoe Cove Church, Sept. 14th at 3 p.m. Rev. Bro. Klllam will be the speaker. All L. O. B. A. members welcome. sen RIPE romiroes. 2 lbs.-......... 29: Purity Rolled Outs. 5 lbs. . ..... 42: ' T0-DAYS SPECIALS Ear I?ickling-- A Brown Sugar. 5 lbs. . . 49c Inuit Foil HEALTH Luscious Eating lb! 0 s-n - o o s s 29: Large White GRAPIFRUIT. 3 for .. 29: Cooking (Duchess) 3 Mo .oorois 29C Island (Lombard) . PI-UMS. boslm 85: L . Pickling Vitamin Filled llegetoliles Fresh Island Grown CARROTS. 2 bunches 23: Sweet White PARSNIPS. bunch ,.,..... I3c Snappy Fresh WAX BEANS. 2 lbs. .. 29:: ONIONS. I0 lbs. 4,9: g:f47' stone, smrx Akiorrsrowunsz. g”W:;22fuZ2 5. "av: .n-an Io IIMP up nu may run MIDI "DELIVlRY s!Ilwel'4' coraox WILL. CORRECTWTHIS SITUATION! .3 (N.- corsoxi . R is the co orlssd cement cooling wrote ebout. COPIOX protects wells and sellers against water sup- ogs ond dampness. 1 Rogers Hardware Co. Ltd. Queen St. Phone 105 D Mother, Mrs. L GUARDIAN Golf Club tonight. province. ' - serts. MEMO. - See the new Under- Cucimore, 55 Queen Street. NEWLY-WEDS ENTERTAINED -A very enjoyable evening was spent at the Kitson home. Hamp- shire, on August 29. when friends and neighbours gathered to extend best wishes to the newly-weds. Jean and Freddie, and presented them with many beautiful and useful gifts as well as a. purse of money. CIVIC WAGE SCALE-An am- ended resolution passed by the Canadian Legion Provincial Com- mand at its annual convention last week called for the Provincial Government to set a casual labor wage some at "at least" 65' cents per hour. Legion authorities point- ed out that the present wage scale in summerside is 65 cents while in this city it is 70 cents per hour. SOCIAL-The members of Zion Presbyterian Church choir, under the leadership of president Malcolm MacKinnor1 and organist Frank Johnston had :I most enjoyable get-together and corn boil at Dalvay last evening. The meeting was a prelude to the regular weekly meetings which will take place during the winter months. CHOIR POLICE COURT-Ill the City Police Court yesterday morning before Magistrate K. M. Martin. a city resident was fined M00 and costs or 30 days for operating a motor vehicle while his faculties were impaired by alcohol. One drunk was given 9. suspended sentence of 20 days. CAR OVERTURNED - Early yesterday afternoon a. Hillman 52 car was reportedly sideswiped and overturned by a heavy truck on the St. Peters Road near the in- tersection of the Norwood Road. The truck driver was later appre- hended by the R..C.M.P. No one was injured in the smash-up. "Personals Cap! .l.J. Connro-lly. Postmaster, Charlottetown. left yesterday on a business trip to Ottawa. Master Alan Ince. Upper Queen Street. is progressing favourably in the Prince Edward Island Hospi- tal followlng an operation for ap- pendlcitis. Miss Olive Holm and Miss Mary MacR.ae of the nursing staff of the Provincial Sanatorium are spending their vacation in Halifax and Musquodoboit Harbour. N. S. The many friends of Chester Edwards will regret to learn of his serious illness. He is. at pre- sent. a patient in the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital. IN RAEMORIAM In loving memory of our dear Hlillnrll Mliclloll, (lied Sept. 11, 1951. . Gone is the face we loved so dear, Silent the voice we loved to hear. 'TIs sad. but true, we wonder why, The heat is always the first to die. v Inserted by daughter nnrl son- In-lsw, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Murphy. IN MEMORIAM i - I In loving memory of our dear Mother. Mrs. Willard Mitchell. died Sept. ll, 1951. i the memories that Dear is the one that Is gone. In memory we hold you dear Mother. As long as the years roll along. Inserted by her daughter and son-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. W'nllaco' Callaghan, Montreal. p IN inEM6IifAM Mother. Mrs. Willard died Sept. 11, lilill. Mitchell, God knows how much I miss her To the spot where she is laid. Inserted by daughter Pearl. Special Sale Felt and Velour once of stock from Laurette Miilinery, starting at 2 o'clock. W. WADDEl.L'. , Crapsud Ilo Istlols ov (mules to Dlsselvs Ssmsk Is immediately ready to bring soothing relieflto Rheumsilc, Arth- riiic or Nruriiic pain. Lumhsgo. Back- sche or Scisiies. Thousands relieve (i,nl"wiih Ssmsk every day. Do 31.3: AT ALI. osuo srosss DON'T FORGET closing Dance. MILK means health for the con- sumer and fertile farms for the ICE CREAM - Keep a supply on hand for delicious quick des- wood Portable Typewriters. R. Ivo lrlatsp flowers and trimmings, bal- The Thurs- day, Friday and Saturday. September 18, 19 and 20, Des Jardlns-Larter Wedding A very solemnized at St. Dunstan) Mrs. Thomas DesJardins, mond, N.B. Drum- gladioli. by Rev. James Kelly of St. Dun- stan's University. The bride entered the church on the arm of her father who gave her in marriage. She chose for her wedding a. floor length gown of satin and lace, wflh fitted bodice of Chantilly lace, mandarin neckline, and lace sleeves falling to points over the wrists. A panel of lace insertion in the skirt end- ?ed in a train. Her fingertip veil lieil from a tiara of seedpcarls, and she carried a white prayer book with a corsage of cream roses and a shower of white sweet peas. Miss Jean Larter, sister of the bride, wore a gown of blue satin with matching headdress and carried a nosegay of Pink Delight roses. The groom was attended by Mr. Ralph Brcau as best man, while the ushers were Messrs. Eric and Dan Larter, brothers of the bride. Mrs. Larter wore for her daugh- ter's wedding a two piece drem of black and white poodle cloth and a corsage ni white carnations. During the ceremony solos were rendered by Mr. Frank McIntyre. The organist was Mrs. Richard Dougan. Following the ceremony a recap- tion was held at the Charlotte- town Hotel. The bride”: table was centered with a three tier wedding cake, 'topped with a miniature bride and groom. and flanked by' tall white tapers. A toast was pro- Kelly and responded to by the EI'OOl'I'l. Following the reception the happy couple left amid showers of confetti on a honeymoon trip to New Brunswick. For travelling; the bride wore a suit of cream suede with navy blue accessories and a corsage of pink carnatlons. Out of town guests were Mrs. Earl Chatixeyton, Moncton. N.B., Mrs. Paul Drescher, and the Misses Paula. and Beverley Drescher. Jamestown. N.Y.. Miss Jean Lar. ter. Toronto. Ontario. The couple will reside in Corn- wall, Ontario. where the groom is branch manager of the Ameri- can Optical Company. Royarconservatory -Of Music Meilalists The Royal Conservatory of Mu- sic of Toronto has announced the names of the silver medalists for 1952. A Conservatory silver medal is given in each of the four West- ern Provinces, in Ontario, and in the Maritimes. to the student who receives the highest marks for his grade in the Conscrvaiory's local music examinations. The fol- lowing are among the names of the Maritimes medalists: Piano-Grade III: Margaret Mc- Intyre. Notre Dame Academy, Charlottetown. Piano-Grade II: Mary Connoi- ly, Notrs Dame Academy, Char- lottetown. Frederick Harris Music scholar- ship for highest mark-Grade III: Margaret McIntyre. FATAL TRIP I GRAND BEACH, Man. -- (UP) -A six-foot bear which frequented the business section of this com- munity for trhee weeks was final- ly cornered by a party of mm-p. shooters at the town dump. and killed. I, 7 .. "oIiIr4o so 60?" K. I ' I I - Man, You re crazy Forget your out Thoussads are Will?! It 7o. Try ." blue” with Osirsr. Oonisins tonic for weak. run own feeling this IOIII to body's lack of iron II is call "old." Tr very day. New "(lit soon For sale at all dnll stores evcrvwbers. - ...i.? Bandsmen Wanted I .Anyone iiiiolcsied In learn- In loving memory of my do-arling to play a band instru, imcnt. is asked to get in touch with the bandmaster, Mr. Ulric Drapeau or Mr. N:-vor will her memory fade . . I . Loving thoughts will always; Josgph C181 k at Holman '5 wonder I OffIC9- 1 l : I i i I I Limit 2 Pairs To Each Customer I pretty wedding was Basi- lica on Wednesday morning. Aug. ust 20th, when Helen Catherine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Larter, became the bride of Louis John, son of the late Mr. and The church was tastefully de- corated with baskets of assorted The ceremony was performed posed to the bride by Rev. James ' COMPARE CHRONOGRAPH WATCH Valued at Sl9.50 FRIDAY lo A.M. TO I P. M. I HOURS ONLY Only I Watches in I Customer DON'T MISS GREATEST STOP- CHRONOGRAPH SALE IN OUR HISTORY "Precision Made" -OINUINI SWIG! STOP-cl-IRONOOIIAPII WRIST WATCHES s1-Axel n, A3-"i'l-MAi:Vlr:'l'lil 1- t.'i'l.i'f um - -- II2 sum Iu.t.u..nii wnisr "Aron .513." ”,2EI”T"n Io. l.N'S'l"l(l('1'l0N sum-:7 W ltA(AIT.(-IR.l)dI;.RS;I;I-I-.I.I.li1rl)7:Aif,;:T::dIinnt come to our store. send only 37.99 rllcque or money order. VVntcII will he sent pnstpaill. TI-I oifr; The Jenkins Pharmacy ST 0N1. I 159 Great George Street Chsrlotteiowv FRIDAY 10 A.M. to I P.M. I CSLIDERULE sol THIS STORE ONLY I e-O-e -- - - - -J lfyoa (now iaw fa ' use a perm? you can use .9 SM)? P(Me. fIV5..--Jfi l'l'.iI"ELi”.i M 1 Completely Guaranteed 3 is h Accurate N NI lllllxlltl . I pgj wu ' in mm. ueounisn . ssiss- mg: vision! m' u. Pilnim. Imam. houu- CHAR . 2 sires. olfire scrim says new VIEW M llwiinl Cu. commissions. qg. hm N m M I so: nun roscssi m”6l,'”, '3 MI Imnuruni for artillery kslss . on "K:l.tlv::t.lm. snilalmm 00- H", u "amt Enables you to flu ssa. Dvrrious lime. Il.sn's lost Ilsetll I'ool' scr sowi rs-Is ' MAY ll YOUR l.Al'! CIIANOII IICOHI A ILIDI IUI-I wlusol ., I , The Jenkins Pharmacy; 159 Great George Street Charlottetown . 3-Hour Sale Compare with pen VALUED AT . . . . S5 Present Hall . coupon adver- tisement and 980 you will be entitled to one of our nu. breakable new "Iglo- . roun- tain Pena. whgpg h.'e you ever seen these ten- ilIrM hut. in ll pen selling for 85.00 or moggf R Positively does lot leak! ' Mall Orders Must Be In . hm . ' Cold-plstui. non a ggmyn, 3 inillrili-Ll, p'0ln” l Allil 12c. ' Holds 200'Vn more ink than any other pen! ' No snrk! pressure bar. or rubber Knrp supply! A 10-YEAR G IARANTEE The Jenkins Pharmacy 159 Great GI-nrgn Street ('hnrlniit-imvn your Glyn Ml l I l I l Limit 3 Pens to a Coupon FRIDAY 10 A.M. to l Ham 3 nova saw our --l.E&?.E::'yl.f.i3Tnl:;”:f.. 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