\ JULY 7. 1949 KEIIIIEIWS WEEK-END SPEC ALS All Summer COATS . .. .. I-3 OFF l Lol of SWEATERS up lo $5.25 NOW $3.95 ‘I L l of SWEATERS up lo $4.49- NOW $1.95 ' I Lol of NIGHTIES up lo $3.98- NOW $2.75 l Lot pr HOSIERY .. .. i i.» of SWEATERS ... $1.25 . . . . $1.00 KENNEIWS LADIES WEAR 166 llIIEElI ST. NEXT 000R T0 IllIS STOP @313, BUYS MWHYS. A WEEKLY INFORMATION SERVICE? LIONTREAL, July 7th—-“ More homcli " was the verdict of a women's club member o par- ticipated recently in her club's taste test . . . com- paring Heinz Cream o] Tomato Soup with a lead- ing competit ivo brandl Interesting comment to all of us who like our soups to be high in quality- tops in tnsto~yct “jilly-quirk" to prepare! And this lady's preference for lleinz Soup was strongly “" seconded by her club friends. Heinz Soup and Lbs bother brand were identified by numbers only in this society's taste test. '§.'§‘§I i’; Zlmkii iiihfii lilli.iifikcfiiiiniifiilililil?523* pélall"? mo “ no improvcrncntcould be made ”l Why not ask your grocer for any one of the delicious HEINZ CONDENSED SOU_l'5_i . . . iind snake this taste test in {your own home? The result, I'm willing to bet, Evil! be tho beginning o Joule o} Heinz! a long friendship between your family and the This Fns loolrlot will help you to give your family delicious Summer fruits all gear 'roundl The most helpful booklet of at I know . . . I'm sure it will be your most-valued guide to truly successful canning and ireezin l Even if 'ou'vo never canned of " The New Method for Cun- lsiirig and Freezing Finer Fruits” AND wonderful E-LY WHITE CORN SYRUP . . . well-you just itskindt your EE cor ‘t min! With Lily White, you'll get truer flavour the fresh .......... FREE CANNING RECIPES fruit, richer colour, firmer texture . . . and ro much sinootbcr taste! Canning or freezing-Lily White ls swift and simple. It's so easy to follow the Llly Wliils recipes In slio Ins lilol I'll and you . . . just send your name and addrcru to nie: Barbara Brent, 1411 Crescent St, Montreal, P.Q.l ‘n’ Sand are n wmderful com- ‘ bination for a combination for your eyes! Eyes grow tired under the sun's bright glare . . . they \Il-\’Il when the wind blows. .1'hat‘s why it'll: Tllélll a good idea‘. “do carry s oi ay supply o ‘VQIQURINE with you wherever you Murine soothes tired eyes In Jilly . . . just two drops in each qs make eyes feel nested and re- - shed. For Murine contains 1 hgredieats that blend with the tural eye fluids . . . cleansing 1nd nothing delicate tisues gent- k as’: tear, and relieving that "weary, used-up feeling! So talrs ‘ my tip and put lllurine at the hp of your vacation-time shop- ping list! You'll find it in drug dares everywhere! Ya no», not,» I o r S I m m c r Wssllisr (We! or 3017 . . . a good, .bot cup of TEN- . E R. L E A F "i EA! On a rainy day its “sparkle” and vitality will cheer you up in a jilly . . . and on a sunny day you'll find Tender Leaf Tea truly refreshing! Yes. Tender Leaf Tcu. gives you full flavour satisfaction —-rain or shine . . . tho year ‘round! There's a world of Quick Comfort in this ten. that's mado from the little top leaves! So when you're weather-weary or work-weary . . . relax with a. cup of Tender Leaf 'I‘ea . . . it's rilufai/r rich-fragrant and grand-tasting! - That's why I urge you to ask your grocer for 'l‘ender Leaf Tea . . . today! Make it. a favourite Summertime " companion "l "Ills Psrlecl Answer to the summertime Your Guy Summer Clolliss were made to " compli- rocnt” a beauti- fully tanned com- plexion. That's why I urge you to try the Tropic Tan shade of NEW, WOOD- BURY_POWDER . . . Tropic Tan gives your skin a tawny bronze that looks completely natural! Not “ owdery"! New Woodbury Pow er is the face- powder you've always dreamed of . . . the secret of its success-n very special, exclusive ingredient that gives a smoo-oth-as-satin look and feel to your skin. No wonder an impartial test from Coast to Coast showed that the New Woodbury Powder is a 4 to I favourite with American women! Try it for yourself! .. . it's available in six lovely shades in addition to Tropic Tan. Two convenient box-sizes —- plus one “puise" size . . . 65c, 87c, 19c. Here's Tbs Quick, easy, s-ura way to make tender, _ beautifully self jams and jellies, even with "hard- to-jell" fruits like strawberries > ' and raspberries. Use CERTO Ffuil Pccttn. For Ccrlo is tho natural substance in fruit that makes jams “jnm" and jellies “ jcll " — extracted, concentrated. and conveniently bottled. Ccrlo recipes use fruits at their choicest —ful|y-ripo, full-flzivorml-and re- tain the precious flavor and tempting color you lose liy tho long-boil method. You can make thrifty use of this summer's fniils with Ccrlo . . . nnrI end all the guemwork by following craclli/ the recipes umler the label of each Ccrto bottle. roblem o! milk that "goes " on you is LIBB ’S E\'APORA'I‘_ID hlILK! to store-so rich it whips . . y’. "s the verv t ing to take to your summer cottage with you! And for cooking anytimtk-flllllllflfe-lfl REY "m"! calling for milk . use Libby's! You see. it's fine, countrywfresh milk with all the original cream left iii -—half tho -\va\er_ removed in tho evaporator. lCll _ Libby's homogenize it for full-bodied richness nml lrradiate it with protective Vitamin DI Idcnl for babys formula . . . HE GUARDIAN. The Central Guardian fhls column ls reserved for news n! local Interest, but advertising of s nawsy nature may be Inserted. st llvo cents s word, strictly pa)» able in advance. JIMMIIPS TAXI, prions m. HOWARD MacINNII Plttld rootwear st 1'15 Queen street. DON'T NEGLEOT to market Your wool through the Sheep Brwders Association. Charlotte- town. Ship freight collect. Prompt settlement. .M/S "HARUOUBT KENT" due Charlottetown Friday, July 8th and loads genera! cargo and livestock for St Pierre and St. John's, Nlld. For space and rates apply to Bantam, Bell & Co, Agents. CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND. — Communion Services July 10th. Birch Hill 10.30 AM., and ‘L30 RM. with preparatory services on Thurs- day and Saturday at B P. M. Ser- vice Bangor, Friday, July 8th, 8 P. M. Rev. J. H. Blahop. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. - Brookfield Charge. Services next Lord's Day are as follows: The Sacrament of the LordsISiupper w!!! be celebrated Ln the Bmokfleld Church next lord's Day. Morning at 11 A. M. Thanks- giving Service in the evening at 8.15 PM. Preparatory service Thurs- day evening at 8 P. M. Hartsvllle 3 P. M. S. S. 2 P. M. Prayer sor- vlce at the usual hours. Glasgow Road 7 P. M. s. S. 6 P. M. There will be no service ln the Hunter River Church. Rev. Donald Nichol- son, Minister. RETURN FROM HONEYMOON —Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fraser, of Charlottetown, have returned to Charlottetown alter a honeymoon in New Brunswick. Mr. Fraser, who is the local manager of the. Canadian National Telegraphs, was married in Moncton on June 29th to Myrtle Catherine Taylor, man- gaer of the Ladies’ Wear Depart- ment of the Greendal Company store here. She is a native of Granville, P. E. l. The ceremony was performed by Rev. John H. Freestone, in the parsonage of the Wesley Memorial. United Church of Canada, Monctori. BRIDE ENTERTAINED -- The Misses Mary and Kay Reid were joint hostesses at a miscellaneous shower, given ln honor of Miss Marion Doyle, popular brlde-to-be at their home in Hope Rlver on Friday evening, June 24. To the strains of "Here Comes the Bride" played by Miss Helen Reid, the bride was escorted to a chalr de- corated with plnk- and white streamers. The gifts were opened by Mrs. Louis Reid and Mlss Frances Reid read the aecomPB V‘ ins verses. The many lovely t5 were arranged by Miss Noreen Turner. Marlon graciously ex- pressed her thanks and all joined In siriglniz "For She's A Jolly Good Fellow." Refreshments were then served by the ladies and the remainder of the eveninll W35 rpent in slngim! and dancing- romeo COURT - At the St!- pendlary Magistrate's Court ye!- terday, a man charged with ut- tering a forged chenue was re- manded untll July 12th. The m8" who had uttered the cheque In the City lri the name of Keith MacKlrinon for an amount 0t $49.75 some time ago. had been arrested in Chalk River. Ont. from where he was escorted back t0 Charlottetown by members of the local RCMP. detachment WIIO made the journey there last week to bring hlm back. A man charl- cd with Indecent exposure Wei convicted as charged and remand- ed untll today for sentence, whlle a man convicted of keeolnlZ llqllol‘ other than In hls dwelling house under the Tempellnce Act w“ fined $20. and costs or so any! in jail. FUNERAL TUESDAY-The rim- eral of the late Mrs. Oliver S. Ml‘- Nell] was held from licr lwme l" New Perth on Tuesday flflerllml" and w,“ largely attended, friends priming from lonlz distances to MY their last respects to a hlfillly T9‘ carded and Christian woman wiho was held lri the hlllllvfit PSlPPm Y all those who were fortunate en- Qugh to know her. The scrvlve BI the house was conducted by ti"? no“ Mr. Fletcher of Montague Wlw alga officiated zit the Interment at Brudcnell ccmetery- The mlmwm“ hymns, favorites of the 6969115911- were sum: at the service. "ROCK 01 Ages". "Shall We Gather Ant the River", and "Hiding l" Th" - Th“ pallbearers were, Messrs. Wllllllm Moore, John Lewis, Wllllam Walsh. Ira Stewart, Edward Walsh and Wllllam Mlnchln. The late Ml‘!- McNelll leaves to mourn her loss. a sorrowlng husband, one daughter, cnaswim. m- Photographs. OONFIDIBATION in: m- sunancs. as sous survive-Arum: Coal Company. Phone 249B. OIIANDLEI BIOS. for all Ply. wood requirements. GIRLS WEBIIING Q9 plgy f0;- K ot C Glrls Bolt Ball Team report for practice at 6 o'clock Thursday at K of C Centre. New players welcome. cnanran ruoirrs w any point in Canada or the United Stlter for passengers or cargo. Phone Maritime Central Airways Umltcd 3061 or 540. SUCCESSFUL IN EXAMS — Th= followms mlplls o! Wlnsloc South School were successful ln passing Grade VIII government test: Eleanor Rodd, Dorothy Mac- Donald and Augustine MacDonald. ENGAGEMENT. ._ Mr. ms Mr . 19ml A- Hylles of (Jharlottstowd. announce the engagement of their daughter Marguerite Florence, to Dr. James J. son o! Mr. and Mrs. Acllcle Mnrlneau of Val d’or, Quebec. Wedding to take place in Charlottetown tn the near future. KIWANIANS SPONSOR. BOYS AT "Y" CAMP —— It was announc- ed by the Y.M.C.A. Holland Cove Camp Committee yesterday, that the Charlottetown Kiwanis Club had volunteered to sponsor a group of boys for a two week camp period ln August. Klwanls International assists the Y. M. C. A. Movement at a great many points throughout the world In connection with youth programs. SHIP YOUR WOOL to the Sheep Breeders’ Association, Charlotte- town, freight collect. Pack ln old sacks and tie each fleece separ- ately. Sht-pplng tags and paper string supplied free. FUNERAL AT VERNON RIVER. --The funeral of‘ Mrs. John M. Mclnnls, Mt. Mellick, was held from the home of her daughter, Mrs. James Cannon, 45 Belmont StreetQCharlottetown, July 5, to St. Joachim! Church, Vernon Riv- er, at 9 a.m. Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Urban Gillls, who also officiated at the grave. Pall-bearers were s: fol- lows: Wm. Drake, Daniel Cannon, Arden Richards, Ilett Richards, Edwin Duffy and Charles Duffy. Burial In the church cemetery. Personals Mr. Arnold Hubley of Brighton, Mass, ls vlsltlng friends and rele- tlves in Charlottetown and Mon- tague. Master John Leonard McKlrinon City ls spending the summer months in Cardigan with his aunt, Mrs. P. M. Casey. Miss Muriel Nosewcrthy, Ports- mouth, New Hampshire. ls vlsltlng her aunt, Mrs. Norma W. MacLeod, Bridgetown. Miss Uldene Gander, 84 Dorches- tar 8L. Charlottetown, left this morning on a vlslt to Boston, Chel- sea and other American centres. Mr. anch Mrs. James H. Nose- wortl-iy and son Jimmy. Ports- mouth, New Hampshire, USA, are spending a holiday with Mrs. Noseworthys mother, lvfrs. Wllllam C. Jenkins, Annandale. Funeral Yesterday 0t llev, Father Mclluaiil The funeral of Rev. Patrick McQuaid took place yesterday morning from St. Dunstan‘: Basil- lca where Solemn Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rt. Rev. Msgr. G.J. Macbellan, Vicar-Gen- eral of the Diocese, assisted by Rev. Patrick Walsh as deacon, Rev. Fr. Gavan P. Monaghan as sub deacon and Rev. Dr. P. Mc- Mahon as master 0t ceremonies. Rt. Rev. R. V. MacKenzle paid tribute to the deceased in a very fltztlng address. The Basilica choir was assisted by Rev. Dr. Bernard Gillis. -' The following clergy of the Diocese and vlsltlng clergy were present ln the Sanctuary: Rt. Rev. Maurice MacDonald, Rev. F. L. Connolly, Rev. F. Mc- Quaid. Rev. A. L. Herrell, Rev. W. V. MacDonald, Rev. W. E. Menag- han. Rev. F. L. Mullally, Rev. R. F. MacDonald, Rev. M. J. Rooney, Rev. Dr. L. P. Callaghan, Rev. M. r- 1-"? CH RLO TTE / O Every woman wants to keep the radiance and charm she possessed the day she was a bride. Any woman may keep her radiance and charm for many years simply by obeying the laws of health; good food and a proper diet; plenty of sleep and sufficient exercise. A pleasant dose of cffervescing ENO'8 “Fm!!! SALT" in the morning when needed is a further suggestion to help combat that occasional day when acid indigestion with sick headachp, or constipation gets you down. ENo is non-habit forming. When you want a really mild antacid and gentle laxa- tive, do as thousands do every day-ask for ENO’S “Fizuir SALT". Buy the large economy size and save. Slur!‘ the Day Riglil 9 ENDS “FRUI SAI. " PHONETICS ARE FINE EXCEPT 11v SCHOOLS Wash" WDINIPEG, July U —- (C?) _ ""’f(-c‘<"4¢¢.*rfl~~" ’ time ls coming when words Ilka era and “through" spelled "k0!" and "throo." Isaac James Pltman, grandson of A grandson of the man who ln- Sir Isaac Pltman, visited Winn!- vented Pltman shorthand says the peg recently and told news report- 901M W11!" ldvtmllfl I111“! said the study of shorthand lnl WHY ENO IS SO POPULAR Em’! "FRvr-r Saar" contains n harsh - ° _ PurEativcs-no sugar-qmuh n18 that can irritate or harm E particle is pure and beneficial/ell, ‘ct’ gently but effectively i: ' ~ .' . gllllll-halgit forming. Millions of world men and children the cast‘ overdakc pkasall" "ls Eivo s "Fiwir Sam. first thing in the morning wh _ cn "qlllred. Insist on ENO'S “Fiwxr Saar" ;—a household word 0r more than seventy. five years, , that phonetic mvlllns was snwrotc “tolelons” Ins rmqaasal Wm "S outcome of writing by sounds. He! and “slkologf for ‘psychical’ rmitllssdnlddslifyuwsnltsfi England had progressed to the out o! the forth grsld, d0 I0! Q‘ ling ln the eonvsnshunal lent. -, . . l ough for the rough These colourful sandals for young modems pul the accent on style. llivvre made to last tor many a liierrl month of rough play. A Plallorin Sandals m While or Red lv-illici double buckle straps 4.50 I Strap loafers in While. Roll u: Circuit lfftlllfl‘ (relic Solos 3.75 3.95 ideal for rocri/ use . . . remember-when you're lW-‘Illnll 1'01‘ ll"! ¢°""' !»l'.\'—t0 take along a good supply of Libby's Evaporated Milk! g i .'-\li.ip ‘mu-la! lll While Km! llinisu 34ml [vrrcii lculhvr (rcpt- Rlllllllii m Neville sol.» $114K‘ i1 hi.‘ 2.98 3.50 3.75 J. McCabe, Rev. M. J. MacGulgan. _ c, Rev. U. Gillls, Rev. C. J. Pltre, Rev. C. J. McCarthy, Rev. J. A. Sullivan, Rev. B. J. MacDonald, Rev. George MacDonald, Rev. Dr. R. G. Ellsworth, Rev. J. P. E. O'- l-lanley, Rev. E. J. Dalton, Rev. I". L. Cass, Rev. W. A. Keefe, Rev. J. W. McCardle. Rev. G. MeCormsclr, Rev. L. J. Ayers, Rev. T. P. But- ler, Rev. Eric Robin, Rev. Wm. Simpson. Rev. K. C. MaeMlllsri, Rev. J. W. Plneau, Rev. RF Mac- Donald. Rev. E. Roche. Rev. I‘. Aylwsrd, Rev. Plus Murnaghsn, Rev. Edwin Kelly. Wltchlta. Kan- sas, Rev. F. J. MacDonald. S.J., Rev. B. Quinn, 0.M.I., Rev. G. Hariley, Kingston, Ontarlc, Very Rev. E. Baldwin. 0.85.12, Rev. J. B. MseGlllIvrsy. C.SS.R. The pallbearers were H.112 Mc- Phee, Fred Coyls, William Mor- - gan, Albert Wilson, Albsn Mac- Donald, Ernest McCaroy. In the a 121101.41 2.11’ fiwa’ Mrs. Keith Fraser of Truro. N- 5-. and a son, Nell of WInnIPQB- $itifl< 21* l.‘ If <ru~ l)‘. l.‘ 2 llMllllll ‘ . I o A ' i ‘D. -. ' , .. 1 ll p ulllllfhd ' p I 4c -i family plot ln. the Catholic Cem- etery where services were con- ducted by Rev. Dr. McMahon. The remains of Father McQuald had been resting at the Basilica slncs Tuesday afternoon _ _ _ Charlottetown Store sass Interment took place