only our do Iuxe Ci White Vinegar-it's A century's exp strength and purity. you at lowest cost. Canning. N. I. Get the best results with your pickled onions, beets, tomato pickles, cotsup, cucumbers, and other vegetables, by using der and the best. erlanea guarantee: its quality, flavor, Mode in the Maritime: to bring it to. Iendln tadeyhe you me can at one new leak of delicious LIIGI-I-'-le' KENTA VIN EGIKRS G RIO-7 A1 1950 I27 F,,,,....L ADD ZEST . to your PlCKllE5 - ya. IN MEMORIAM ins. rnoiaiuoosrau, On Itondav. July 31st. mo. the tram this - Angel or Death removed ,earthly sphere. one whose,memo.rv will 1008 be cherished by relatives in iriends in the person od Mrs. rrhomas Noonan oi Richmond. at the lie at sixty-one years. The late Mrs.- Noonan was ior- ,me.rly Patricia Laugvhlin oi sher- ,hrooke. and had been s very suic- ,ient school teacher beiore her marriage. , she came to luchsnond as a bride thirty-ilvo years ago. and by her steady thrlit and perseverance. helped to build up one oi the lines! and most oomiortable homes in the in Richmond she was highly es- turned by all who knew her. . Although not enjoying the best or health tor some time. yet she was a very active member at the Catholic Women's League and a promoter of the League oi the sacred Heart and took a great in- terest. in any movement in church and oumnunity. The Altar tn the Immaculate Conception Church was irequently .adorned by ilowers irom her get- 'den. which were in mi! bloom at the time of her death. Mrs. Noonan entered the Prince County Hospital. two weeks prev- ious to her death. but all that medical skill and tender nursing could do. was or noavail. and God called her to his Heavenly Home. During her illness. she was ire- rquentiy visited by her pastor Rev. Leonard McDonald. who ' ' - tered to her, the. last rites oi the Holy Catholic Church. v She leaves to mourn her death and vacancy in the home, her lov- Iing husband and one son Walter -on the homestead and two daugh- lters. Mrs. Henry Blanchard and lMrs. Robert Leclair, both oi Char- lottetown; also nine grand child- Irerl. She will be greatly missed by her little grand daughter Patricia Ann Loolair. who. during her mother's illness was tenderly cared ior by her grandrnoitlier. she is also survived by two sis- ters: Mrs. Percy Weeks. St. Elea- nor's and Mrs. James Condon. Richmond and three brothers: Walter. Edward and Raymltrd of lsherbrooke. A sister Mrs. Major ,MoDonald predeceased her two years ego. ' On Wednesday. August and. the iuneral was held to the Immacul- 'ate Conception Church.. Welling- ton. The beautiiul casket was car- ried from her late residence by the pallbearers: Ebba Praught. Emmett McNeill. Laughlin Kilbride. John E. Cameron, Linus McDonald and Frank I. Gallant under the guid- ance oi Undertaker Bowness. The rnanbors oi the Catholic Women's League marched in a body. iollowed by a large numbei or relatives and trlends. who came to Ply. their last tribute oi resipe-.t to one who all held dear. The funeral Mass was celebrated by the pastor Rev. L. McDonald whom also conducted the services at the grave. Rev. Ronald Delaney. C. as. R... a friend oftha deceased was present in the sanctuary. The sympathy oi the community goes to Mr. mush and iamily in inepar . lo"; - Her iaint last wish. we should like to have heard. . And breathed in her ear. one last parting word, only zhosgnwho have lost. are able 0 The pain oi the heart in not'ssying iarewell. The following tributes oi sym- l'0l'. The English PF? derives its name irom the is I that originally Pence (one pound) were equiv- slent to one pennywelght of sil- pathy were gratefully received. Pillow-(Husband and Family. Crescent-Mr. and Mrs. - Walter Condon. Mr. Mrs. Edward Leughlin. Mr. and Mrs. Percy G. Weeks.,Mr. Msior MacDonald, Mr. h-DAILY A ' lens. 2. : -m .. .9. ti loII.W.it'O"'C1lA -ate as v 1. Sowseedgl l'f.'.,"""' W 0-Oceans a.Nothing 22.Blandered um IJlll”(-l :2-rim e.seores l3.Voided . uuunluu-1 mil-1H . ossllised I.Woodea eseutcheon llifil llI.iiIl vegetable shoe mcmdw liIJt.lli .1'lll'l.'lllll resin -Luau", I-llllssl. . . n.3,", &w"p'”n 21.Musicsl ur-l lit, . -h-red 9. Variety of 3"'”"' .- Hf corslreet gypgum ”' ' l4,wr1un"'of 11 8. imp ... New and Old "'9 .,,,,.”. ' Teitsments 11. n'm'3N'h ' nu" .Dec Que” SIQIIMOII e.ts,oovne,... are 1- on- .,:!,,'-Qvfgoas..wosv.-nerd - , . n , e-an Blanohard. Mr. and in " ” "i""”"'" snsguc N. w; slut. Charlotte- TIL . and Mrs; Henry Mrs. Ray 3 asassss andhns. Walter Noonarl and ' Mrs. J. a. mom: (so). and , and am. Harry Blanchard and Mrs. James Oondon (2). and Mrs. llidward Laughlin and Mrs. Walter Laughlin. and Mrs. Raymond ullghlin and Mn. Percy G. Weeks. and Mrs. C. J. Pitcairn. Major MGDOIIM. Patricia Weeks, st. John N: ' Mr. and ms. Harold Matthews, .gsr5ssss?ssgs community. During her residence sum Miss Blanche Iaiughlin. .M.r. Kenneth Laughiln. Misses Teresa and -Anita laugh- wglr. Edward Laughlin. Charlotte- n. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard McDon- ald. Bheihrooke. Mr. and Mrs. Es-ril Laughlin. aherbrooks. Mr. and Mrs. Jack McDonald. at. John. N. B. '1'he Promoters oi the sacred Heart. Richmond. The Catholic Woman's League. Richmond and Wellington. Mr. and Mrs. Laughlin Kilbride. mxley River. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Goodwin. Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Goodwin. Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Fred l-lines. Cher. lottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Drisooll, Bummerside. Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Noonan. Sunvznerside. l Mr. and Mrs. l. P. lloley, Bum- merslde. Mrs. Catherine Keir, simmer-side Mrs. J. E. Hughes, Charlottetown 1". L. and Mrs. J. H. Lynch and Family. Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Gaudet. (2), Richmond. Mrs. Prank Waite. Shes-brooks. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Noonan and Family. Bedeque. Mrs. Mary Peters and-Family, Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Ssblnus Cameron. Richmond. : F Mr. and Mrs. John Murray. Sum- merside. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Desnoohes. Charlottetown. Mrs. Patrick Hamill and Family. Freetown. Mr. and Mrs. Ebba Prsught. Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Jay (2,) Charlottetown. I Mr. and Mrs. Erie Mcnanald. Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Doyle, Summerside. Hon. .1. W. Areenault, Charlotte- town. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Noormn, Summerside. - . Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnson and Family. summerside. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Butler. lot 7 Mr. Leslie Mcbougall. Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Fred McDonald. Sherbrooke. , ' Mr. Leonard McNeill (Jr.). Rich- mond. Mr. and Mrs. Bemard Gallant Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. George Family. Fernwood. Mr. and Mrs. Herb MoQuaid and Family. Richmond. v Mrs. James Ayers. Richmon Mrs. W. Delaney. Malpeque. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Lynch. Boston. Mass. Miss Lulu Murphy. Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Desftoohes. Richmond. wlitiss Patricia MoNeill. Welling- n. ' Miss Mary Cameron. sugnmerslde "grid Mi1.,Emmet Mcileill. We n n. Mrs. Joseph uouenl. Wellington Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mcnellan. Cardigan. -Sherrv and DAILY CROSSWORD aaoee 1. Movable 11. Public 1. First man hers-lee 'notioaa 6. Indian or 3. Eager ' 20. Puebla Mexico 4. substitute :1. Fragments 10. Theater seat. words 22. Indian of I 11. Donkey 5. Hebrew Algonquials 12.1-llghahoea month stool: 14. inclines 0. Bantu peoplela. Duration 16. The paper of Natal. 24. Containing nautllus Arr. metal 18. Iron (sym.) 7. Allowance as. stupid 10. Bends the ioa'.V'late headtin :. P :3. Kind as soil ng . arson . Dormer so. web with 21. Woodland WINE! GO deities contain 8!. Bteep. hsolrea 24. Additional 18. Breathe . O! Ige. Willissn Tanner. Vaiscouves Mr. and Mrs..Charias'MoAldu12. Vancouver. 3. C. . Mr. and . idward as-liiin and Family. lot 7. Mr. and Mn. Linus Gallant. Wel- lington. Mrs. John 1:. Cameron. Mr. and Wellington. , Mrs. uona Cameron. wellington. Misses Jessie and Annie Mcrloill; New York. . Mr. and Mrs. Edward Murphy. sheet Harbor. N. s. . Mr. and Mrs. Frank I. Gallant and Family. Wellington. Mr .s.nd. Mrs. C. E. Praught, Richmond. , "Miss Laurinds Gallant. nro-stun. see. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Gsudet and Family. Bummerside. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. McNeil! and rhmily. Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Cameron. Wellington. - Mr. and Mrs. James R. Mcbleill. Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Felix Blanchard and Family, Summerslde. Mr. and Mrs. John T Domhester. Mass. I Enrollment in the Jesuit semin- ary Guild. Enrollment in the Convent of our Lady oi the console. rumnanss or snsrarnr Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Wiltehire, Montreal. Quebec. MESSAGES or BYDIPATIIY slster.Mary nxgene. Charlotte- Mr. and Mrs. Hamid Goodwin, Summereide. Miss Mary Mokler, Charlotte- town. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gallant. Summerslde. Mr..Ja.nd Mrs. D. P. Foley, sum- Mr. .5. n... N. .1. MoNeill. New AA. Charlottetown. Mrs. Alex Gallant Wellington. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Gaudet. summeraldo. Mr. and Mrs. Prank McMillan Charlottetown. Mrs. William McDonald, Harn- mond. B. 0. Miss Patricia. McNelll. Welling- to 1:. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Strum. surn- merslde. v Dr. and Mrs. Mark Delaney. Sum- merside. Mr. and Mrs. Felix Bloomiield. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Leciair, Bloomiieid. Mr. and Mrs. Arras Arsenault. Summerside. ' Mr. and Mrs. Simon Letthreli, Bloomfield. Mr. Wm. iii. Johnstone, Kensing- ton. Mrs. Jessie Gamble. Southwest. Mrs. Gladys Gunning. summer- side. Mr. and Mrs. Dan McLeod. Northam. Mr. Ivan E. Linkletter Northas-r.. Mrs. W. DeLaney and Marshall. Malpeque. ' Mr. and Mrs. Roy M:-.Lellan. Borden. - Mr. J. Rlussel Gallant. Welling- ton. Mr. David Walsh. Brockton. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Urban Pineau lllil Family. Bloomrleld. , "Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Johnson. e. Miss Wilna Monkley. summerside Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mclsellao Cardigan. William Hayes. Mr. and Mrs. Charlottetown. Malcolm Goodwin. Halifax. N. . -Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Wood. Georgetown. Mr. and Mrs. Albany. - - Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gillls. Char- loitetown Arsenault Arthur Green. Mr. and Mrs. Charles McAlduii Ralph Mnlnon, um and! Helen. town t .g THE GUARDIAN” dHARLO"l'I"E News that John 1'. Price was killed while serving with U. 5. ioroes in Korea has been received by Alilred G. Price, Toronto. 'llhe youth enlisted at Los Angeles 14 months ago. , Vancouver. 13.. C; Miss Laurinda Gallant. Brockton. Mass. . Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Murphy. Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Cairbeck. Charlottetown. Miss Irene Dunlop. Charlotte- town. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cudinolre. Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Gallant, Hailiax. N. S. i Mr. and Mrs. d Doucette, Halifax, N. 5. Mrs. G. A. Ellis. Quincy, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. John Doucette. Durchest , Mass. Miss Ida Dawson, summerside. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Shanahai-, Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Addie Peterson. Charlottetown. Miss Peggy shanahan. Charlotte- n. Mr. Dermls Dowlinz. Charlotte- Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Doyle, Summer-side. Mr. and Mrs. Raulston Johnson. Charlottetown. - Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Compton. ' TOWN weekly crop report. D1 areas at most severe damage, many tields will have to be abandoned. The Dominion Bureau of Matis- tlcs Aug. 15 estimated saskatelw wan's spring wheat crop at sea.- ooD.0M bushels. A reduction by one- quartee would indicate that the crop now will be si.soo,ooo buehe.-s smaller or 244500.000. Today's international wheat ag- reement price (or class two -wheat on Winnipeg Grain nnchange was tl.0B. At nus price, iarmers would have lost about e1eo.ooo.ooo through irost destruction of 81,600,000 bush- els. less ireight and storage costs. Frost (lastly lo Sask. farmers REGINA, Sept. e --.(cp) .. August frost in Saskatchewan caus- od wheat iarmers a loss of about 0.100.000.0010. the Saskatchewan Pool Elevators indicated. The bumper wheat crop suuex-ed at least 25-per-cent damage by the unseasonable cold which spread aoutheastward from Northern Al. berta, the Pool Elevators said in a originally ins tuted in 1813 by Frederick William III (or service in the War at Liberation. NOW is PRESERVING TIME WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE SHIPMENT OF NO. 1 FREESTONE PEACHES. 6 quart basket ........ ........... 51.59 ISLAND .. XPLUMS. Reds. Blues and . Greens. 6 q.i- basket 31.10 SMALL wnrrn 5iIVQltsIiltls. lb. . . . . . 19: FIRM RIPE TomoI'oes.. lb. 15:. 2-29: LARGE LOCAL Cukes. 4for 25: No. 2 PICKLING Onions. 6 lbs. .. . 25:, GREEN. Tomatoes. pk. . . .. .. 3?; LARGE ISLAND Celery. head 19: FRESH PICKED CORN ON COB. dos. 39c We have in stock a full line of Preserving Jars. Jar. Rings. sherbroolze. .Mra. Lloyd O'Brien, Charlotte- town. Mrs. Lily Mclveill. Boston. Mass. card Oilhanks Mr. Thomas Noonan and Family and all the iamlly or his late wile. wish to extend sincere thanks to Fatlier Leclalr. Father Leonard McDonald. the Matron and Nurses oi the Prince County Hospital. sunmerside. who by their kindness eased their burden on the occasion of the death oi Mrs. Noonan. They are deeply grateful also to all those who sent Mass Cards. spiritual Oi- ierlngs and Flowers, and to all who oiiered sympathyby letters. cards. visits and attendance at the lun- eral. Porowax. and Casio: also Pickling Spice and a full variety of Spices for all your pickling needs. ' Demonstration on NOVA, QUEEN. the new sensational Dessert mode by last Yeast Ltd. Plan a visit to our Stori and Sample this new product. -. I H. C. .lA'rKliNSON .m-m i 2247 - snocrrsnu ""'i"'3l- ' A QUICK noumsmnc MEAL ros rue calmness. wnsu rnsv com: HOME IlIltlGllY rm! You could hardlyTe'1-ve'd.s'e"us s more nous-leis? lag lunch than Libby's peep-Drowned Beans: A And how easy it is to prepare-lust heat and serve-that's all! It's reedyinwag fgwgmigutes, digestible and delicious. Libby's Deep-Browned neIE?”i':e'"7Ia5?v' ' la” flavour. extra tender, because they're cooked the exclusive Deep-Brovvaed way. Libby's patented. cooking method surrounds each been with even. hear ; : : gives a though and through tenderness which no other beans can equal. Then each plump, tender bean'ia smothered in Libby's own V tangy tomato sauce, brimful ofapperizing flavour. Try Ubby's Deep-Drowned lent!- teste been at their best! IILIIGE VOII FO0I IIIIET! Saree mews n'.op-ammo Beans rapt... .1 . I -Idbby5:'lge1:;-Bsevsned rieanalvslih uh and tomato sauce are a high protein the food energy and ' assumes no sum lyonoeertwiosdwld.