filfannaunn '67. 19%? I ¢____ riiowse iiiios LtlL-NIARLIITTHBWII lsiiteisiivirii: A FIIII UATS MONTREAL‘! LEADING FURRIER THREE uiiis ONLY! Thursday, Friday and Saturday SEPTEMBER 29-30; IIBTIIBER 1 PERLEY EXPERT FURRIER HERE TO SERVE YOU renter ruiis oovie oiiieor riiou MAKER ro Y0ll Because Perley buy skins direct — because Perley Furriers aro manufacturing furriers with their own factory on the premises, under their own oareful supervision. you can count on Parley quality. superior styling and extra valuel Don't miss this appor- tunity nowl French Seal Dyed Rabbit and Coats and Mink Dyed Muskrat Coats HERE ARE A FEW EXAMPLES: Coney Dyed Rabbit Coats . . . . . . . . . . . . Grey Kidskin Coats, Black Hudson Seal Dyed Muskrat and Black Persian Lamb ' Mouton Processed Lamb Coats, $199. Persian Lamb Paws, Raccoon Coats of very fine quality . Black Persian Lamb Coats . . . . $595. Black Persian Lamb Paws . .....$359. Brown Dyed Squirrel Coats .. .. ... .. $595. GreyPersian Lamb Coats . . . . .. $695. OTHER run coats FROM $159 to szsoo suoeer ravnenrs IF YOU wisii Payments arrbnged to suit your convenience. PROWSE BROS Ltd. BIIARLIITTETIIWII K ____ Tie GUARDIAN. G LI A D I A N This column is reserved for news of local Interest, but advertising of a newly nature may be inserted at flve aenta a ward, strictly pay. able In advance. . COOK'S for Photographs. JIMMIES TAXI, Pnane 525. CITY_TAXES — Third install- ment City of Charlottetown taxes must he paid by September 30th. or interest will be charged. MURRAY risimoun PRESBY- TEIIIAN ciiuiicn. - service m, Sunday. October 2nd, at 7 P. M. Rev. James MacCvlnnee, Minister. SPECIAL SERVICE in Kingston Baptist Church Sunday, Oct. 2, at 8.30 p.m.. conducted by Salvation Army with Major Hutcheson as speaker. NOTICE T0 ADVERTISERS- Advertisers are reminded that their copy must be in the Guardiat not later than noon the prev- ious day to guarantee insertion. Out of city advertisers who tele- l phone classifieds, etc.. should par- ticularly bear this in mind. FIBESIDE GIFT SHOP-Fancy work, leather craft. wood craft, Island scenes and flower pictures. Shop open Monday, Tuesday. Thursday and Friday evenings 7-9 beginning Sept. 719 at the home of lgliss Leila Morris, 209 Wcymouth t. PETERS ROAD PRESBYTER- IAN CHURCH. — Re-opening and Anniversary services will be held on Sunday. October 2nd. 11.00 A.M and 7.30 P. M. Mr. Elmer Dunning will be the guest soloist. Rev. Charles D. Henderson. B. A.. Min- isier. ENTERS HOSPITAL - Mrs. Benj. Conden of Kcnsington has entered the Prince Edward island Hospital. Charlottetown, for trest- ment. Her friends sincerely hopa for her restoration to health. ‘is’ THE ANNUAL meeting of the ‘odes Sapientiae Scholarship As- ociation will be held ln the nights of Columbus Hall, Graf- n 5L, on Sept. 30 at 1.30 p.m. ll interested are invited to st- 'i(i. roan" nouns DEVOTION ‘ENDED-The Forty Hours Devot- ion concluded Tuesday even- ting st the Church of the Most Holy Redeemer. Celebrsnt of Sol- cmn Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament was Very Rcv. Edward Baldwin. C.SS.R.. with Rev. Paul Fisher. C.SS.R., deacon. and Rev. Ronald Delaney. C.SS.R.. sub-deacon. The Blessed Sacrament was carried in procession through- oiii. the church bv the Rector. Very Reverend Edward Baldwin, C.SS. R FUNERAL YESTERDAY — The funeral of Mrs. Christopher Brad- ley took place yesterday morning from the residence of her sister. Mrs. John Philly Martin to St. Patrick's Church. Fort Augustus. where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. 1.. P. caiissh- an. who also conducted sex-vice a‘. the grave. The pail-bearers W0" Josonh Cilrley. Jamcs l-laYe-F- Pet‘ or Holland. Joseph llsggarty and John l-laggarty. Burial was in the church cemetery. flI-Y» NEWS —- The regular meeting of the Beta Chapter of the Girls l-il-Y was held last nisht "l club roam B.. at the Y.M.C.A. Ml‘- Fred Gamble. Y.M.C.A. secretary’ spoke to the four clubs and outlin- ¢4 the plans for the comlM 00n- ference alt ‘Woodside. Heather MacLean. ciiieliffe, Connie Stacey- wgrg completed for the dance to be held Thursday in the imm- dermal?- Mrs. Beechor-Flflllilwfi- City. 1m derwent an operation in the many friends wis recovery . Snip; ' It’s balanced 2 perfectly soft... amazingly strong! . Pure white tissue. wonderfully absorbent “qrroperiybalsneed for ' Ooltnssa and strength. . 3 i532’ an a.s.|s’sY raven rnooucr ‘it t ' sous 2250 SHEETS On return she Falls. please Mr. and Mrs. C. Ambrose Street. _____._-__.._. MEADOW BANK W.i. . Richard MacKinnon with l’! mem hers present and the MP8. hH. member answered the received and corisid Salvation Army and the Committee was asked to remain her a bereaved friend with a aym iathy card. uie convention at North cook books were ordered Institute news distributed Stanley members ing for unexpected guests or and IIIQIIII _ri-ie ceuriifalif sydney. The following t ' chosen: Anne votlnB delesfl B! W9" Phyms Plans The following new members were voted Ohar- loitetowh Hospital on Tuesdey- H" h for her speedy Miss Marion Puncher. R-_N-._Ie!i this week on la visit to Winnlpfil- will visit with‘ friends in Toronto and Niagara Mr. Donald Buntain. Canadian Bank of Commerce. has returned to Windsor. N. S.. after spending a nt holiday with his parents. A. Buniain. 42 The September meeting of Mu- dow Bank W.i. met with Mrs. president, Drake presiding. Much humour was provided when each roll with an undesirable quality in men. Min- utes of last meeting were read and approved and unfinished bus- iness completed. 'l‘he school com- ittee presented bills of $.40 for tble and sundries and a pointer and blackboard compass were re- quested. Two members offered to donate those. Correspondence was ed. Three pu- pils were asked to collect for the Blair Plans were completed for 1nstlt-_ River and all members urged to attend; five and the Mrs. Hyde will entertain the for their October melt- when the roll will be answer- ed with "A qlliolly prepared meal workers." lira. timer Hyde and Miss Laura the hostess. Col- COOIPS for Photographs. CONIEDEIATION LIFE [N- IURANCE. DRESSES going at half price at The Fashion Shoppe. .- HUWABD MIeINNIB Fitted Footwear at 175 Queen Street. . CITY TAXES - Beptemher 30th l! the fillll date for payment of third installment city or Qing- lottetown taxes. CITY 0|‘ CIZARLOTTITOWN TAXES - Interest at the rate of 14% per month will be charged on City of Charlottetown third tn- stallment v5! tazes ii not. paid p, September 30th. INGAGEMINT- Mr. and Mrs. llliam H. Ward, Central Royalty, announce the engagement of their daughter, Dorothy Pauline, to Robert Lloyd. son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dalziel. Charlottetown. Marriage ta take place in October. NOTICE to ADVElTlslll. - Advertliiers are reminded that their WW must be in the Guardian uot later than noon the prev- ious day to guarantee insertion. Out of city advertisers who tale phone classifieds. etc. shoufl j ticularly bear this in mind. Silliphant-Barew Wedding A quiet, but pretty wedding was aolemnlzed at: the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al- fred E. Carew, Grcenvaie. an Aug- ust 30th. 1949. at 5 P. M., when their daughter, Mabel Louise. CHARLOTTETUWN delicious. 1 cup Ali-Bran digits-h or . IP 2b min. Ma es 12 wonderfulinufina. tivs eases)- bowlliil today Mother Knows Ifl-okyd Frizzcll an Rodd, sisters 0f were assisted by Mrs. Melvin Mur During the offer their and after being was united ln marriage to Sani- uei Robert Silllphant, also of Greenvale. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Wm. Garland Quigley, pastor of the Cohourgh Street, "Church of Christi’, Saint John, N. B., ss- sisted by l-‘tev. Bruce E. Carew. Amherst, N. 8., in the presence of the near relatives of the contract- ing parties. To the strains of Lohengrin‘: Bridal Chorus. played by a very close friend of the bride, Mrs. Wm. Garland Quigley, the bride entered the parlor. which was beautifully decorated with autumn flowers. on the arm of her father. by whom she was given in mar- riage, and took hcr place under o beautifully decorated pastel streamers, centered with a large while bell, filled with con- felti. The bride chose a street-length dross of cameo t-lue crepe, with self-embroidered trim and wore a col-sage of Sweetheart roses. Mrs. Bruce E. Carew. sister of tho groom, as bridesmaid was attired in n street-length dreaa of light blue sheer, and wore a coraege of yellow roses. The groom was capably supported by lVlr. John E. Ciircw, brother of the bride. The bride's mother wore a white and blue silk Jersey dress, anti a corsage of white Baby Mum's. Following the ceremony the guests sat down to a dainty sup- per, the table being tastefully dc- carnted with tall lighted candles at each end. and a boquct of pink and white clarkia. and gracing tho bride's table was a three-tiri- bride's cake, with the Make one cup of delicious codes-or males several cups in your roles server —<§uick and easy. us: ad one cu of boi in‘ water to sac tsaspoonfu of Nsacafé. lassaarl‘ the codes is ready-wit all the flavour sad "lift" of freshly brewed coffee. No waste. No messy grounds. ~ And Nsacafd la economi- csi. Cup for cup it costs Issa than ordinary calees In can or jar. Ivy Iesiaflvsmphsaina- lsa-Iltbsllsasosmcylar. I IIOAPAY) iv Crosby will assist Mien was taken served and a social hour meat. closed wit.li The Kins. Lunch wae slnaad arch of - miniature bride and groom adorning the top. Those who served were, Mrs. Iiolioious Bolioe instantly! cmwmicad Ev/ short hoiioymoon John. N. B.. and While in Saint .T Merton Gamble. Mrs. Allison and Mrs. while on their re Bruce E. Carew, For travelling a cocoa brawn cessories. Off the island Wm. Garland Qu lters, Opal and B N.B.; Rev. and Amherst, N. 3.: n Frank Llnliletier Mrs. Melvin Miir P. E. l. rior to hcr m was tendered shower at the h ents. Mrs. Earle bride-to-bo was scat of honor Carew, ivhilc Rodd, {llcce of nresenied her w ‘The gifts wero and the ivliilc Mrs. hilllor Mrs. In a foiv for their lovely all to visit her l Aftcr singing "For She's n Jolly ' t {'5 I HRH I‘ - . l/l/H \.~‘:~ s. ~47; l Moro people drink N ‘than 3H8 other insiztfi? coPFoe. . Trade Marl l Jisimiiimu newts m Iatublewtrhdmiiefl. ll i. MI of alanlmhi iIttsaIiaanaitssssaddsatv-uil will!“ iiew APPLSAUCE uiurriiis No ereamin Jmeg meeting-made this new Ke egg-quick way. Crisp, Lflombine Ail-Bran and mixing bowl. 1, Sift our, bdkinlbopowder, aslt, together into same fia-lilan r rup. n“, _ uos. ti: only until oombi . h “fussed mufln tins 3f full, bake m ereteig hot oven (400‘F.) about bride, Mrs. Frank Linkletter and evening bunch of serenoders gathered to congratulations good wishes to the happy couple. they ivenrled their way homeward. The following morning Mr. and Mrs, Sllliphnnt left by bus on ll theybrldefis sister, Mr. Frizzcli. Wm. Garland Quigicy. the groom's sister, Rev. and Mrs. made on princes. while picture hat, and white ac- the wedding were: Rev. and Mrs. Carew and sons. Buino and Hilton, Lohcngrins’ Bridal Chorus, as the little Miss bouquet of gladlolls. Gerald Lees of Kingston, Ontario accompanying were read by Mrs. James Brown. Bornsloy IVonnacott. arrang- ed tho gifts on the table. woll Louise thanked liv-r many friends f PMi/u/i" PAGE THREE e Neeo HELP 2 tbs » Nugsr or gal en syrup 1 es: Ii tbsp. soft M shorinhrliirfi; map t a swaetaned applesauce milk in wI. Add sugar egg. jhorie ' will’ (airliner! d Mrs. Wendell the bride. and nunts of the ray. s jolly Two Little Boys In The Protestant Orphanage Sending Out An Appeal. i ANNUAL DRIVE FOR FUND$ OPENS MONDAY, OCTOBER 3rd and royally treated. trip tn Saint. Amherst, N. S. ohn they visited and Mrs. Mr. and also Rev. and SUPPORT IS URGENTLY Your GENEROUS ' NEEDED i turn they visited Amherst. N. S. the bride chase gabardlne coat, s lines. with a pointed to get some things that were needed for the school. ‘it was moved by Mrs. Roy culcliffe and seconded by Mrs. Roy Boulter that the In- sritute pay the school light bill when other funds were not sufficient. Some sewing vres disirlbut among the members and the d cusslon about sending woolen . = eriel sway took place and ea member was asked to repi-rt t amount available at next meeti Reports of committee were hes and new ones appointed: Sick e1 Prcgrem: Mrs. Roy Cutcliffe s Mrs. Eldon Dawson. Lunch: M Willard Wadmen. Mrs. Lester Ma Williams, Mrs. James Murray. Mr Ken Cameron. Mrs. Fred Lear kindly invited members to h home for next meeting. Roll call t be answered with 5 cents and th name of your first school teache Meeting closed with the Nation Anthem after which a Dainty Lunc was served by the Hostess ssslste bv committee In charge. Collectio $1.95. special holler in the kitchen. This Provides not only hot water but also the warm air. sem on its way through the house by a fan." in other houses on the estate 90 different forms of heating are being tried. including closed and open stoves. "Experimental" ten-- ants live in the houses. remainder of in social intercourse, after which lunch was Good Fellow", the the evening was spent guests attending served by the ladies in charge. which brought an enjoyable even- ing to a close. l ialey and daugh- ctty, Saint. John, Mrs. Bruce E. ROMAN nearnsc. PLAN 75v MP- W1 We REVIVED IN BRITAIN and Mr. and ray, Summerslde, auousrils-rzdcove w.r. of the ABBOTS LANGLEY. I-lertdord- shire, England. Sept. 28 --(CP) — Hot, air circulation as a. method of home heating is being tried out by the government's building research station in four houses specially built here. y The method. which cuts out hearth fires and chimneys. is sini- llar to methods used in Canada- but the Romans in ancient Britain used such a system “Four families living in the houses will be put on full tests during the coming winter to see how good ihc idea is.“ said Alan Pickles. a senior member of tho research station. "Ordinary house finevvv- Qvxmrrvxm S-DAYMSALE " THURSDAY. FRIDAY’ and SATURDAY HERE IS YOUR CHANCE TO GET QUALITY MERCHAN- DISE FOR LESS. Girls‘ end lays‘ Chinchilla Coat, Hat and Leggings, (sizes 1 to 3 years). Reg. $10.95 for $5.95 each The Septcmber meeting Augustine Oove Women; Institute met at the home of Mrs. James Murray. Meeting opened with In- s‘itute Creed. Roll call was respond- ed to by 25 members and 3 visitors present. Minutes of IESt meeting were read and approved and one new member joined. Mrs. Vernle Webster was appointed to give a demonstration at Institute Conven- tion, Mrs. James Murray and Mrs. Harry Dawson were appointed to atend next executive meeting of the District Convention. Mrs. Ken Darw- son to name them at Convention. Sept. 14th. The teacher's were ap- arrlage the brida- a miscellaneous oino of her par- Mnc-Rae played the Lloyd Audrey brlde-to-he, beautiful escortcd to by Mrs. the 'iih a opened b_v Mrs. verses lliucPliorson and coal heats n rvvsbor chosen words Misses Sweaters. 3 ties striped short and long sleeve. sizes 12- 18 years. reg. $3.98 for $2.69 A reek Misses Fell Dresses. eas- sertsd styles and sizes, sizes. (12-18), reg. $15.95 for only each . . . . . $8.95 A few bunting and Baby coats fori............. $3.95 such Girls coat sets. sizes 3-61: (lest year's) at . . . . .l-3 eff A Rack ef Girls Fail and Win- ter Coats (‘I-Hal clearing at UIIOIIOCOOIIIII 20 Shetland Jackets. siass 2-6 years. clearing at . $2.00 each A few Children's Suits and shm“ "-' ' ' ' HALF "m! Group of Children's Skirts. in- cluding Piaids. assorted sizes. clearing at each . . . . . . $2.95 -a. Girls Feather Flannel Dresses. 2-6 years, regular $2.98 and $3.98 for $1.49 and $2.00 such Misses plaid Iiousscoats, clear- Ioys‘ Shorts (2-4 years) eisor- he d,‘ “d, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ $335 In at HALF PRICE 7 . Children's Dresses. last ‘year's 4m ' si. I ' r m’ ‘m "m"! ' i7-I4x)ot.........l-3OFF seeii 5.00 A Visit To Our GIRLS‘ STORE SUPER VALUESH asaasasasossss will convince you these are e ‘iii Misses Holmes and Bradley 159 Queen (St. PM!!! 93 - ‘\’.<f¥ii%i?c%'iiifi?€osm ré l of i|luti¢| xiii us I our! u c~.~/_~_~_\_~.-e-_~-