a. all. t i l? Mainville PAGE FOURTEEN WESTERN GUARDIAN GENERAL INSURANCE Ralph B. Muttsrt. Bummer-side. -—'l'l-‘ll OFFICE of B. E. Park- manhoptomotrist, will be closed for eye examinations and fitting of glasses from October 17th t0 24th. Will be open for repairs, —CINTBAL BEDIQIJ! BAP- TIST FELDOWSIIIP. - Rev. D. M. Fraser. Pastor. Services for Surl- zlay. October 23rd, Central Bedeque 10.45 A. M. Borden 3 P. M. Every~ one Welcctzne. —BEDEQUE UNITED CHURCH Clullfilt. — Services for Sunday. October 23rd. Bedequo 1i A. M Albany 3 P. M. Borden 7.30 P. M (Hymn IPestivalt. Rev. W. Burton Crowe, B. A, Minister. -NEW LONDON Presbyterian Churches. Services, Sunday. Oct. 23rd. Clifton 11.00 A. M. Geddie Memorial 2.30 P. M. South Gran \i‘.ie 7.30 P M. Rev. Donald Camp» hell, liiiilistc~i' —1lESEllVE Wednesday. Novem- ber 2nd. not. October 26th. ss prev iousiy ad\'ertised—for Kensington ‘finned Church Bazaar and Chicken and Ham Supper. J! PRETTHJR STILL! - We invite you u cane in and see Miss '.\itl(ll'llli‘i‘ Fnrtin. Special Repres- enlailvo of Harriet Hubbard Ayer. lime Miss Pklrtin make you a com- >1ete chart on proper skin care. 1nd make-up designed to enhance your own colouring to its prettiest perfection. Miss I'm-tin will give you a free sample of s. Luxuris pro- duct on request. Illoley Drug 00., St tnmersitle. —“'ITH THE ARMY 0F OCCU- PATION 1N‘ THE RYUKYUS — Ileadqitarters Ryukyus Command announces the promotion of Erwin N. Thompson. son of Mr. and Mrs. Byron H. Thompson of Summer- stqlo. l‘. E, 1., to the rank of Private First Class for proficiency in his duties. He arrived in Okinawa in March and is assigned as chief clcrls to the Adjutant General en- listed personnel section, attached lo the B104th Service Detachment, a unit oi the Army of Occupa- tion in the Ryukyus Command. A former student st Mount Allison University, Sackville, N. B., Pvt. Thompson previously served in the Royal Canadian Navy during World War 1I. He enlisted in the United Slates Army at Boston, Mass, last year and soon after basic was shipped for s toll!‘ of overseas duty in the Far East. Prior to enlistment in the Army he was a tutor at Kensington School, Kensingiori. P. E. I. —BRAE I’. P. U. MEET - The Brae United Church Young Peo- ple‘s Union met for their regular fortnightly meeting on Oct. 17th at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne MacNevin with the president. Mrs. Starting on Saturday. October with tho purchoso of ovory ‘v .. » , a srJItQu 15>‘ 29th, lnclusivol ~'1~;e~' THE Roy Oulton presiding and ’ t- ing preliminary worship. Tho Y. P. U. decided to hold a l-hllowden party on Oct. 31st at the homo o! Mrs. Fred MacLeod. They will give a wedding present of s Bible to their vice-president. Mrs. Neil MacKay (nee Miss Msriorio Mac- Phee) who was married one weak ago on Oct. 10th. The Study Per- iod was taken by Mrs. Robert Oui- ton whose interesting topic was ‘Living Christianity". Taking part i-rere Mrs. James MacKinnon, Mrs. Lorne MacNcvin. Mrs. MacFadyen, llliss Laura MacPhee and the Min- ster. Rev. W. G. Dickson. The meeting closed by tho Mizpah Benediction after which delicious refreshments were served.-O. ._________.— Personals -Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Albert were business visitors in the city yester- riay. —Mrs. Prank McAldufl. and daughter lh-amcis and son Alva o! Alberton were visitors in Charlotte- town yesterday. --Mr. nnd Mrs. W. B. Mclnire, Halifax. N. S. spent the week with l/lr. McLures mother Mrs. Ernest ‘snarl-en, Cape Trvves-so and m. Sher-ran. NORTIIAM NOTES M1". and Mrs. Arnold Psugh is spending a short holiday witth Mr. Paughi mother. Mrs. Metez of Boston. Mass. has spent a few days visiting her mend Mrs. Alfred Colwill. " Mrs. Wsnen Neatbit was in Eummersido on Wednesday at- tending the funeral of her slmt, Mrs. w. N. Huestls. , Mir. Ellis Steward. Blilsx. N. B. ls spending his vacation with his mother. Mrs. Ida Steward and and his sister. Miss Glen Steward. Miss Blanche Mctlovugsll moat Thanksgiving holidays with m srents. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Mc- l ougoli. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Madman f‘ and family of Charlottetown. spent Thanksgiving with Mr. Msohosrfls ~ A urns ca! / Ytcline now will: Johns» x -, outv 10% nowu Buys Your New Rug OLIMIPS Monthly Payment Plan Balance Monthly GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN It's many, mony yours sinco we've been in u position to offer you anything of this no- ture and it is only now that we ore oblo to selection of Wilton and Axminster Rugs. Cushion with tho purchosc of a Rug is for 8 days ONLY -- October 22 to Buy That New Rug Now anslWe'|| lnclucle a Rug Cushion Without Extra Charge -- Bul: Hurry -- Sale Ends Qcioher 29th soy truthfully that wo have o worth whllc Romombor this Special Offor of o. FREE Rug N; Saturday, October 29th 'l'O tuctuslvs October "Whoro Old Friends um" OCTDBER 21, 1949 Both Stores 8 DAYS I Saturday, October. 22nd FRE UG CUSHION il:h Every Axminster or Wi|ion Rug f n 22nd and running for 8 days. until Octolier 29th-—' Holmonh 2 liq Stores" are offering o bound RUG CUSHlON-JKISOLUTILY FREE _ Rug. . . . Yes. it's TRUE-You como In and buy o Rug. any susc- ond wo glvc you ABSOLUTELY FREE a finished .Rug Cushion to fit that Rug. Thus ls o "Holman Promotion" designed to help you. our customers, stretch your dollars in thoso clays of high cost of living. ~ ~<_ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ivsn Mu:- Lem. Friends an pleased to ‘lieu that Mr. Laughlin MscLesn is sblo to be around again after being con- Ilnod m his homo Xrom his ur- ious accident. III. and llrs. Earl Williams. Mr. and also. and Mrs. Edison Will- iams and llrs. n. 5. Roomy st- tendod tho tunorul o! their aunt. Mrs. Builino Hueltls. ans. Ismail Ramsay Mt lost Wodnooday on s trip to the United Btstss, whsro she will mend some tlmo visltins h: fsrnily and other friends. Freetown Anti Vicinity uld o! tQchl-nl stuff 0t Prince of Wslos t tho ‘Ihcnksslvtng holidays s her home in froswwn. Mr. and llh. ldison Dunner-all Hrs. Pstq J. N010. moods rcsnt to hose of the lil- stho has entered the Princfl Oounty Hospital for treatment, all hope sho may have s speedy re- covers’. L. A. 0. Frank Adams. Mrs. Adams and family arrived on Batu-day to spend s two weeks holidlt? with YOIAUVQ] Ind friends in fioowwn lnd Wll/mot. ldr. Adams is stationed st the us"! aifitbaso in Dartmouth Ion Mrs. Georso Osims and. bstvy Anna Lynn have been guests o! Ml‘. snd Mn. Frank Calms for the past wsols. They returned to their homo in Charlottetown Sunday. tweet. Freetown United Clhuroh was nicely decorated on Sunday tor the ‘llumlcsziving servica There were flowers. fruit, vegetables and‘ beautiful Autunn leaves. Stpecial Illsnkssiving hymns were sung and the pastor, Rev. Ralph Wag- ner delivered s. most inspiring sermon. IN MEMORIAM MIG. CAROLINE FINNAN ‘Iho community of Howlsn and surrounding districts was deeply saddened on Monday afternoon at s pm. on Oct. 8rd when it. be- came known that Mrs. Gasoline Finnan hot! psqed- sway at her hune at tho In of ‘f5 years. in ill health for over a I year the end was not expected so soon as she had scorned so sick several tl-mlss bola-e bin always rallied, however 0n shove ment- ioned dsto hot spirit gently took flllht to its Rndoemor and sho poscomlly slept swsy. The lah Mrs. Iinnsn woe s doflflltcr of the 10M Mr. and Mrs. lfllllllo Arsenuult of flowlsn and whirl only on infant was adopted b! he: uncle (as stle was One of twins) Ir. and Mrs. Prosper Arssnoult also o! Howls“ whq llflflllht hQf I,” h $11.“ hood till she married the late Albert- Ilnnsn of flmont my. Hwlm they muss m aowlsn W“ s in": o: m cilildrtn m“ boats to them. Ho: husband p"- doelsssd h: about ll alo snowmen his dost-h who always n. IN” It “II H0010 Ilth hi! 1'0 Vfllllclt Inns who tenderly cued for he with the uststsoos of other flllmbors of In faintly‘ until the 9"‘- Dillfll he? lotll illness she "ll Gill” ‘NONI!!! visited her pastor who anointed hat and proposed her soul for its homo ward Journey and also officiated at her funeral moss and service at the Ifave where all that wu mortal oil s lovina wife and moth- or was pescetully laid to rest not is: from he! beloved husband. 811s lsovu to mourn their irreparable loss the following sonl llld dltufllters Jack of Woodltnli, PILL (Mary) Mrs. John Oshill (I Bummer-side, Lawrence Alber- tcm. (Julia) Mrs. Rosa mi Gooey and lfoter of Hnsmford, Me. Al- bert of Soulris, Plus o! Oompbell- ton, (Olive) Mrs. Frank Gallant. Anthony, Gilbert and James all of l-lowlsn. Tho lets Mrs. Finnsn had about l0 [rand children and 1B crest srond children whom sho dearly loved and who will always cherish fond memories of her. Also tho IOHOWHII sister and hm- thors who nrvivs her Mrs. Moth- lids Arunwult. snd Jsok o! 81ml- morsids whom she was twin sister to, Joseph of West Brook, Mo. and Maurice o! Howlom. the fol- lowins- sisters and brothers who pro-decayed’ her were Julia. (Mary) Mrs. Adolph Arsonsult o! lprlont Boy. Ielhr of Reading, Mass. and Pota- who wss the vio- tim of s sud drowning accident about so yosn sso hen in Iow- lcn. ‘m. lsto firs. Pinnsn was of a hind snd sontlo dlqlositlon and by her jovial my sndoorod hstsolt to all who haw III sad who will always ell: to laud and mnnorih s Vcry door» Mend and nslfllbor but most of all will Illbolllillodlnlillhclllcyltyhof all!!! Q VI’! 6010M Rooney as cclsbrsnt o! hsr tun- orol moss and service st tho grave whonallthatwssmnrts-lo! s loving mother was tenderly laid to rest there to await s [lotions resurrection. Ho: pail bosnors wars Anslls Assonsult Robert Gsllsnt Tunis Peters Albon Arscnsult, William Shield and Althur nich- crd. l-hr assist was sdonod by SCDQIMAN ‘QKWOMEVIIG ncslllit Irsumuitatgutq l. wreath horn he! hm!!! llldn-flil- PLAN INDIAN UNIVERSITY low from her noieo Mrs. Joan Whslcn of l-lslifsx and l6 mus BOMBA cords from- he: tsmily, friends. plus 1m and one from 8t. Annos Club o! l-luwlm and Woodstock o: which sho was s member. Blnco than s bssutlmi lotto: of received from her mp sw Rnv. Plus Finnsn at Quebec. THERE OUGHT TO BE A LAW r. lives/icons you MEVDIKI’ tclsruom‘ the tun ssllory. by Fsgoly 8 JShorten UWEAR -. 4»- KNUNN HER! SHE? FADED It!‘ Wtitlls? Y, i the restoration of till famous Bminsth temple. dosim- 0d over I00 years, bttidltls o! an s-il-Indisn Sanskrit thy was university and an arts and will" ago. includes till Jsstslmsmsmssn ms F‘ saawzrwettz "W", sewn R100»: mo: t woutovr-r my: (OP) "I ‘a! u mit-