,..,..s ,. VETERAN RETAILER DEAD sr. CATHARINES. ong. (CP) s "meg Dillon, 94. believed Can. Ida's oldest shoe retailer at the time of his retirement live years ago. died Tuesday. vii I "ll! ltANl)V IAIZKAGES: POWDER Allll CAKE USE soru NO GRI'I"l'Y S E DIME MT in Bathtubs or Sinks See for yourself how Bon Ami. the grit-free cleans- er. gets dirt fast, rinses away completely - and polishes as it cleans. Nothing else like it! C LEANSER "hasn't scratched yet" -Miss Katheleen Williams, R.N.. who has a position in a hospital in North Dakota is spending a pleag. ant holiday as guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Williams, Miss Bernetta O'Brien. of Wei. Wilton. spent several days last week at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. A. E. O'Brien. O'Brien Road School has opened for the c-nsuringycar with Mrs. Frank Dunn, as teacher Mr. Clayton Wallace. son of Mr and.Mrs. Merrill Wallace. is at- tending the Grade XI class at Al- berton. Mrs. Eliza Gainincll. spent a brief holdiay recently with her sis- ters. Mrs. Hazcl Cameron and Mrs Harold Pratt. Mr and Mrs. Edwin Murphy and son. of Sea View, were among the many who attended the Albertoii Exhibition, and they also visited with Mrs. Murphys sisters, Mrs. Hazel Cameron and Mrs. Harold Pratt. and Mr. Pratt. Mrs. Elizabeth Boyle has return- ed to her home in Lowell, Mass. after a pleasant summer spent with her sister, Mrs. Charles Dunn and Mr. Dunn. Sincere sympathy is extended to the bereaved relatives of the late Mr. Fred Sullivan of Campbcllton, whose recentdeath took place so sincere sympathy ls ll'..i0 ii. . . re-usable ia now the low-coat way tool oYou cave money buying tho giant also! 0 No "extra" for blualng or wind 0 No time wasted on wacltclayl I No worlti No muui No fuul 0 irons with satin-srnoothnusl o finishes garments beautifully E 51'!” L 5:1" now in 1319 sizcs Handy J1-ox. bottle and new economy M-or. iar. ionv SIZE (giant 64 oz. EIIDE ready-to-use liquid LAUNDRY STARCH i The easiest way to make starch in ed to the bereaved .brothers and sistzrs of the late Mr. Daniel Mac- Kay also at Cnmpballton whose sud- den death took place last week Miss Kathleen Cameron of Sum- merside spent the Labor DHY Weeks end as guest of her sister. Mrs. R. A. McKenna and Mr. McKenna, Mrs. Hudson Couzhlin and son. Dr. William Coughlln. Mrs. Ger- trude Doyle and Miss Norma Gal- lant left by car on. Sunday 101' Boston, Mass.. after vacationlnl for several weeks on "The Island " Mr. James O'Brien left on Sun- day for Lewiston. Maine. to en.i0Y a "racing" holiday. Mr. O'Brien has two horses parzicipatlnz 1" races there this wee Conglatulatiuns and best wishes of many friends are extended 10 Mr. and Mrs. Everett Wood. on their recent marriage in Halifax- Mrs. Wood is the former Miss Mar- lgarct Matthews, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Matthews Mr. Everett Rix arrived by C35 on Saturday to spend the Labor Day week-end with his mother. Mrs. Bessie Rix and members 0! his family. On return to Hallie-X. he will be accompanied by his W119 and children, who have spent the summer months in Elmsdale and Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Gallant who are on their honeymoon, were rec- cnt guests 01 the laiter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. O'Brien. The)! visited St. Amie De BL-aupre and other points of interest en route. and shall return to their home in c . V----......-... ..... r) For piclilu, picnics, fruit luicotfotc. Holds over 3 imperial pints! . Rmigzs---Believelt orNqtl -. muucc mar HAS o it utmuicuco can no vwu! Granada .Spain KING CHARLES I BROKE HIS PLEDGE 117 ONE The MOORS RELIGIOUS FREEDOM AND THEY PREDICTED THAT HIS PALACE WOULD NEVER BE COMPLETED zr was smrnso m I526 -Mo I5 sriLL ummsmzo WANT Ego W": llaqtf Castilc AT The A66 oF3 AS A YESTOR HER ROYAL BLOOD A was rimowu mm Acmosuous! 51! LITTLE PPIMESS EMERGED O LJIVHIPMED AND ALL 7715 REST . (IF HEI? UFE WAS CALLED HONOR! OF 71!! UONJ" ix-lefi g.-.:p:t.li WAD suco IN one PIECE FORMS ms PERFECT OUTLINE OF 2 70:90.5 A 7 Ponce, MAJOR ! our OF PiZi5ON A 50METlMES ANT PoLiTE, 60 war) T00 Big; A LEAD one 3As&! IDLL CALL THE STATE CHAi2AcT&26 FRESH BETTER NOT TAKE Ai2RNe5.8Y RELATI OF THE BAFFLIN6 1. souiei: As A SCOTLAND YARD OPERATNE I 5PLenoio,Twi6e5!MeAnNi-ute,I V FEEL A Err 60i22v Foa THE CHAP ....1'LL. TAKE HIM WATER Am: A SANDWICH!-W PERHAPS I CAM KEEP HIM CALM TiLL THE C0n5rABLiLA2v. W MAJOR HOUPLE d - us some , CAQE-S 4 . r cm 9 & oisnncr soviszzrszu. uni saw-coca JIMMIPS TAXI - Dill 137! 1310 011252. -vomit boi.i.ax ours stuns.- at tha.,l.lUGlll-:3 oaua DTOIE. iuiuusiluz. steam: and Pro- pane Gps..R.elrlgcratora. Bryeaton and Magcliar FAMILY REUNION HELD IN YORK --'The descendants or the Late Mr: ind Mrs. Thcophllus 1). Lin; or hcstley, motored trom such places as Montreal, Quebec - Mr. and--Mrs. Borden Ling and children; Donna. Rodney and Cynthia, who have been on an- nual vacation at New Glasgow, :3. E. l.,'.ahd lrom Halifax, Nova Scotia. where Mr. Elmer Ling holds a responsible position on the Royal Bank stall. rte, with Mrs. Ling rorontu. via the U. S. A. Lois and l:Idgar,have the best wishes of a host of friends tor I "Bon Voyage" on the matrimonial sea. Mr. and firs. Jacob Murray have as guests. the latterls mother, Mrs. ainipsoh. and aunt. Mrs. Cunning- uarn. They will also visit their sis- tcrs. Mrs. H. :1. Uruckctt, in Alma. and Mrs. James Stewart in Rose- bank. .' IN . MEMORIAM in loving memory or our uarlin; sister ana Aunt. Mn. Pearle Lock- uarl. who departed this use on Sept.- , nmnei-' nth, mar. Ive who loved you, sadly miss you, As it dnwns another year. Loved. remembered, longed for 5l"y'n Thoughts or you are always dear. Time may help the broken hearted, Time may lake the wound less core, But time can never stop the longing, For our loved one (one before. Lovlnxty Remembers" by her Slater and Brother-in-llnw Eudqvllln. .Melvillo and Family. prlntod .m..u.-to Ont. Highways Minister Cleared TORONTO (CP)-The liigliiiiiys investigation committee of the On- tario legislature has cleared High- ways Minister Doucett of chaiges or perjury made against him by Albert Wren, Liberal-Labor mem- ber oi the legislature lor Kenora. Committee chairman Kelso Rob- erts, in summing up Wednesday's hearing, said: "There is no basis for the charge. "The honorable member for Kenora fails completely in making out. any case against the ininister as charged. I think the iommittce and children. Barry, Nancy and Norma are on annual holidays ill. Cavendish. Mr. and Mrs, fheo. D. Ling and Heather. Donald and Karen, Dr. and Mrs. Frank Bow- neu with their children, Miss Pearle and Mr. Frankie BDWHCES lrom Kensington, Mrs. William Ling oi Wheatley, Mr. Raymond Ling of Wheatley and Mr. Victor and son Lowell oi Charlottetown. all motored to the home of the oldest surviving son, Mr. Earl Ling in York. On this happy occasion other guests included Messrs. Al- fred and John Carew, Mrs. Alfred and Mrs. John Cnrew and ddugh. Ker, Helen from Hunter River and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ling and family of Brsckley Beach, also Mr. and Mrs. Leith Dlckieson and daughter. Later all motored to the National Park at. Etahhope. var! Personals Oct. L. M. Mutch. R. C. M. P Ottawa, arrived by plane Saturday and spent the week-end holiday with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. w. J. Mulch, Cherry Valley. Mrs. Keir Biissett of Albany is visiting her sister, Mrs, Catherine Trainer, Valley St., City. Also visit- ing Mrs. Trainer is her daughter, Pa tricia, of Halifax. ln general the new design is less ornate and this simplicity contributes to easier recognition of the various denominations. It also make: it easier to distinguish a genuine note from an attempt at forgery. Other changes include the placing of the per- trait of Queen Elizabeth at the right hand side of the note. In this position the engraving of the portrait will not be sublcct to the wear from the constant folding of notes through the comet. The allegorical figures which appear on the back panel: of the present issue an now replaced by engravings from photographs of various types of Canadian countryside. The notes are printed by new processes which . give them a distinctive "feel". The colours at the various denomination: are approximately the same as at present but close examination will show that tho colour on the face of ouch note results from the combination of two colours one over the other. These and other changes have been made to improve the appoarancu of Canada's currency, to lesson the risk of counterfeiting, aifd to reduce the cost of production. ' BANK OF CANADA - A 16mm sound film in colour "MONEY IN YOUR POCKET" is available for showing to clubs, organization: and groups. Reservations for print! may be made at the with Mr. Wren excepted agrees it s d;-;-.sio:i is unanimous." Mr. Wren charged that Mr. Joucclt. had in his employ two members of c coiitrlctlng firm who were paid by the firm and not by Mr. Doucett. (The highways inihlster denied the charge. Two sheets trom a cash book showing that Mr. Doucett. paid 81,087.83 tor work done on his farm by two employees of Robin- dale Quarries Limited were sub- mitted as evidence at the hearing. SNAKE HAS PROBLEM SUDBURY (CPJ-Sudbury has a snake which can't make up its mind which way to move. It has two heads. The young garter snake has two perfectly formed heads. one larger than the other. It can see with both sets of eyes but has difficulty in movement. SHIRTS LAUNDERED T0 PERFECTION RITE - WAY CLEANERS Dial 1337 suaitasv, LIGNVIII" nuaiuo no In tNITH ' Weilhs about Ilia nine II a pocket fubafas, lilhtchlndls 3 -fransilrfor ::e.di1i7'o'f2?.ii'i Zenifli ONLY N100 "R0 YAL-M" ;;;.i?;Z :.”:i;:li32 Toombs Music Store Charlottetown 167 Queen St. Dial 3271 Tliiirsday, Sent. ll. I954 The Guardian Page 13 IXICUIOIS AND TRUSTEES POI OVEI MALI A CENIURY jinn? R9Y;lL'I'.'l U5"! ' COMPANV better safe than sorry I You and your family will 1 Royal Trust Company for safekeeping and supervision ll enjoy the satisfaction of greater security-whcn you place your Investments with The under our Management service-and when you appoint The Royzl Trust Company as Executor under your Will. Let III help you now to settle these important matters you have been intending to arrange. Call, plmu or writ: for furlbir information and coruiillalion in min camdmu, ulftbtllf obligation. THE ROYAL TRUST ' COMPANY I79 QUEEN ST., CHARLOTTETOWN ' TELEPHONE 6336 C. F. IENTLEY, MANAGER i53tii.i?.iiiiiiiiiti.L;: 2: A CANADNS NEW BANK NOTES CANADNS NEW BANK NOTES will begin to replace the present issue this month. The new notes will be put into circulation from time to time as worn and soiled notes of the old issue are with- drawn. It will thus be some time before the new notes have completely replaced the old. Banks will have a limited quantity for distribution in the introductory period. As you come into possession of the new notes you will be aware of a number of new features. following addrouou Provincial iriim Lihmy. (3HA.ttl.0'l"l'E'l'0WN, nu. .v.iiwnnv.n;vt.iitil.. ll il ya Many people ask "in than not some special means of distinguishing gcnuinc bank notes from countcrfolls?" The answer is that there are a great many moan:-singly and in combination -so many that a full description could be con- fusing and would only help those who might attempt to counterfeit. The but means of distinguishing genuine bank notes front suspected notes is the simplest, namoly- ompar. a cusroclod nala sidc-by-side with one known to be genuine. Even small variations-no one of which might be noticeable by itself-will usually combine to produce an oallly distinguishable difference in general ab- pcaranco. Good notes look "good" because of the skilled craftsmanship behind them. As you come into possession of the new bank notes, study them to become familiar with their general appearance. This will help safe- guard on of Canada's most important facilities -your cumncy. W lli';W:V5i'il'i1."if'i:?'i i 3', iii