‘-~ WEEK Ttioro-zo Oz. nu AYLMER AYLMER DTCED S/t X0 N AYLMER QUAKER CORN PHONE 2246 - 1247 HEW LOW PRICES 0 orcan nnsrrs "cannon Canadian CHEESE r-Asriur r-‘Loun F000 SAVINGS a rnurr ounces ORANGE and GRAPEFRIIIT JNIOE mt GRAPEFRUIT JUICE GRANGE JUICE TQMATO JUICE i 2o oz. Till 12c 2 FOR Kilns: JUICE itiiiisro n vrcstttts sour rnaxsis ~ u.‘ c. ATKINSON i0 OZ. TIN- RROOETERIA 2O OZ. TIN 4O Ol. TIN if 2o oz. mt 2o oz. nit lb. 1 ll. 2O OZ. TIN - 1st 15c 31c 15c 10c 10c 32c 33c 23c 15c 25c 10c ill - H5 GRAFTON ST. \ TIN BAR EACH 9c 3for,, CENTRAL GUARDIAN IIIIIII) at iln unto a word. able in tsdnnoo. fll-lfiWll-L for Photograrhs. ahuusvs ram. Phone no. 000K’! for Photographs. (TUNFEDEB-ATION LIFE 1N- BUB-ANCE- SAVI FOOD-Make clean pistes the order o! the day in your ‘ household. lnybollolrtol strlclhnr i s LISTEN 1N to ceremony at Owning of new Rod Cross blood trsnlfullon service at Vancouver over O80 on Wcdueada, evening t lom- 10.46. . A. IIOKABD a. C0. LTD” dis-I tributorl of Caterpillar Tractors, Dlosui Engines and construction equipment, are pleased to an. nounco tho appointment of Mr. George Ives as salesman for above equipment. Mr. Ives. formerly mo. Davis s» Fraser Ltd., will be located at A. Pickard do Coll of- fice on Grout George Street. CHURCH 8IlWICIlI—OIrIloo on Sunday, Jan. 26th at Cross Roads at ll a.m.; Alexandra 7.30. Subject: Rock of Ages. The W.‘ 'M.A.B. will moot on Thursday I afternoon at 8 pm. at the homo ioi Mrs. Lomudi Wood. Prayer meeting at the same homest 8 pm. Rev. Sterling Stackhlouso, l Minister. i swarm. sanvrorzs - The ‘funeral of Mrs. George E Robin- son was held yesterday morning ‘from 5t. Peters Cathedral where service was conducted by Rev Canon E.M. Malone. The pail bear- ers were: Lt. Col. JR. Paton, Hon. Geo. D. DeBlois, Messrs Hector Currie, Samuel Kennedy. A.G. Putnam and WE. Bentley, service ‘being conducted by Rev. Canon ‘Malone. . I . t CITY POLICE COURT — Ai the THE cltARyqrTl-zrovvw GUARDIAN 30 Men's A3500. ‘city Police Oourt yesterday morn- ing phraim Malone, charged with assault occasloning actual bodily llew Exploivcs Regulations _____. Explosives Regulations made _un- devlauthority o! the EKDWNWI Act. 1946, have been published in a supplement to the Can-ads Ga- zette. dated December 21. 1N6 The new rcgttlatlons replace and sup- ctiftdc regulations made under the Eilllbsives Adi, 1914. "file regulations which are ad- ministered by tho Department of Mines and Resources prescribe the procedure to be followed in lub- mittim: new explosives for testing ml nLIthOPIZBIIOTT, and general rules to he observed in explosives ficiorics, magazines, and in prem- lses registered for the sale and stnragc of explosives- The classification. rocking, and trattsqltirtation of explosives -for sitipmr-nt otherwise than by roil- siso coma within the purview o! the- regulations. with certain exemptions. defined in thc Art and Regulations, explo- sivcs may not be stored excrnt, in licrttscd magazines or registered ptclltiscs. when the quantity ex- reeds 150 pounds. Explosives kept- ior private use are also subject to control and the quantities ‘and roiltiiiions under which they may hr stored, are set out in the rogu- ialiniis. Tho sale of Blasting Explosives and Dctonators blasting caps) is ronfined to vendors who are own- sis m‘ operators oi licensed factor- ttw licensed magazines and "legis- tt-tui promises." Registered Prem- lscs i. a new provision made to accommodate vendors whose sales "1 I-‘ttllosives are small. Certain explosives named in the ltzuittiions may be sold without it lit-cncc or a. certificate, provided "hit tire stored under conditions and in such quantity as are set forth in tho regulations. The fol- lowing explosives are included in .h.».= category: ‘ PmhcllcnLPowdera sporting pow- iiull-otrongtlt ‘you! om foster because Jr! filth] lloiachmsou’: fresh indie You: goes ‘y lflslltto work-msiaolwoooernasdasibmd .. Janna ‘smiths llgbticoamro. ll! YOU ' Iilclsobmano‘: who fmls You: with to» '.'""" ders and gun powder); ‘ rercussion Caps for Small Arms Ammunition; Ammunition safety cartridges); Bifety Fuse; _ Manufactured Fireworks classed as “shop goods." Tho new regulations require every manufacturer of fireworks to print his name and address, and instruc- tio-ns for ssia use on evcrv article of shop gods, or if that is not practicable. on every package con- taining shop goods. All imported fireworks must also be similarly marked. Rockets of any sort are no longer: cllnod ls shop goods. and must not be stored. sold. or offered for sale by retailers to the general public. A! formerly, vcndors of cxplu- sives are obliged by the regulations to keep complete and up-to-date records oi all local-pt: and sales of explosives, but this does not apply to the sale of propellent powders. safety fuse, fireworks classed as "shop goods", shot gun shells, and small arms ammunition of a oall- bre loss than O33 inch. Terms. forms and schedules rc- quired under the regulations sp- poar in the supplement to the Ca- nada Gazette. Requests for forms. and inquiries regarding the regu- lati-ona should~ be addressed to the Chlot Inspector of Eaoplosivn, Bur- eau of Mines, Department of Mines At Resources, Ottawa. runmruaa as roar. l rams T0 savl may 20—(OP)—Because their baby was ill with bronchial pneumonia and they had no coal, hlr. and Mrs. Ronald Palmer broke up all their furniture and put it, stick by stick, into the flre. Two days later the flre went ‘out and their baby died. At the inquest Deputy Coroner S. H. Gill advised parents in similar circumstances to use hot-water! bottles. ' \ IX IA LIGHT IIIADI BAKE AT HOME-mu ‘ha. Memos-tam MRS. JOSEPH PRAUGHT ‘The month of December is to all 3° christian hearts one of hopeful; anticipation, one of happy memories for it is the month when the Bav- iour of mankind chose to come to His own. This ycar Nativity of her Redeemer. Mrs. Praught. nee Margaret Wood denghtfully sung by Mrs- Eternal | harm [Q l-yo women. was committed, to trial to the Supreme Court. A- drrunk an‘ incapable was fined $10! and, costs or 20 days Another drunk , and incapable was dismissed after, being Ln jail since the 14th. Th“! women charged under the Prohibit- icn Act had their case further ad- urned one week. ' a-r noranv - Tile 188th anniv-l ersary oi the birth of Robert Burns! whteh will be celebrated all over; ,thc world next Saturday was VIP; ‘viewed by Mt. t...w- show. SL191?" yesterday. Mr , giving a bicgfiwhy of the Swim“ et for the genius c! Burns lies in‘ his ability to touch the heart c! "W. common man and this could only, poems them- : gelvc3. The speaker rcclled passases‘ works. 1W0 of the songs of Robert Burns were Gordon was like the vlallant wcntan ct thc Stewart comhah-men were Messrs Gospel. "She had opened her hand Marcus cgldm- and to thc ncedy and stretched out her, hand to the poor; her children rose; her husband,_,m 01d fpghlqngd house-warming up and blessed her: trusted and praised her." Her Kind- ly spirit and warm-hearted hospit- January 15th“ home and hearth and Mrs‘ Pryce ality made her Roy Kendall. ENJOYABLE HOUSE WARMING was held on Thursday "emu" at the home of Mt, Thomson, Parkdale. i a centre where persons irrespective ‘men g number of relatives and: of creed or age found relief and sym- friends gathered to tend-Br pothy. As friends visited her mortal i good wlshu, ML remains many. and sincere were the sentiments of praise and affect- ion spoken ln mtmofl’ 0i "l" “'“1Y,ation christian wife and mother. Her husband, Mr. Joseph Praught i Mrs. predeceased her nine years asfl- 9i Thomson. aslilled in l" which [A ygry ‘rd! lid o . two t in dancins I mum nomw Charlottetown. | g family of ten children blessed, this happy union. daughters consecrated to God in the religion‘: lifeé lgdasy th late Siste 5t. 0 va. . .. BATLEY, Yorkshire. Eng. Jan. an: Emma. sf“, 3g Emma, q Acadenay, iumi be ‘h ed M th t. h l ll‘ mama’ Tm” o q w‘ MR-rsifi $91M: iworott Murrayt Clyd! Clara. ’ River on Jon. filth h Mrs. Francis Kelly. _Fort Augustus‘, i a miscellaneous shower. Nolan. Dedham. > Macbean. Three sons. Daniel. Leo and nunMrs- at Cherry Vhllgy and ed the bi’ 5 (mirth son Louis has made his and Mr. Mont N . D.. St. Mary's survive their mother: Laura. Joseph Sullivan. Vernon: and Mrs. Basil Mass. Wilfred reside home in Q1195” The funeral was Joacliim's T. of ceremonies. The bereaved family wll fllllllll- ed in the loss oi a loving mother by the sympathetic testimony of mgny friends who offered express-i ions of condolence by numerous mass offerings, spiritual bouquets. and letters. notwoamolson ‘Iiho, new three-cent pomge their lives was furnished by hold ‘it 5t. Church. Vernon River. December 1'iih. Right Rev. Maurice McDonald celebrated Solemn Re- quiem’ nigh Mun. assisted-by Rev.| Butler and Rev. Parnell Wood, Rev. William Simpson was master; their i Tom Dickie read‘ .5, nicely worded address, and Mi‘- lgeeu Thomson made the Pruem‘) of a chest of silver. and a D811’, |o,f book ends. Mrs. Cecil Thomson.| David Thomson. Mn- “alibi pleasant evening was all?!" Mr. son and sons of of friends aild A largo number ‘he home o! eapa-biy acted as chair- Reggie Macltinnori 2200f‘- ide to the reception Mm- flyde ushered‘ in m, gloom. A well worded sddrosl ma; read by ‘e Mwmmm ' and heavily-laden baskets oi beauti- ? ful glfbg and envelope! Wm‘ mm“ Iwerc carried in by Ws- Jaciflgfg: rsch and Mrs. Arnold Beers. m“ ‘w. m 5 few wall chosen w thanked one and all for their kind- n"; H. h.’ been 9n. 9f tho bravo boys who dormbd form and served in the for over three years. A‘ d! my mum w“ “Wm by thg lad os a d Mr uxppned by Mglvln Hyde M1 . Duneiord. wsnnmo alvtuvansAnY-The home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. draws. Rennie’! Rold- W" F» scone of a haDPY seihtfl"! °" l day, DEC. 0th 1906i the new,‘ o“ being their wedding Mimi/e;- m-y, gt 5.30 oclock whim‘ l" i sewed to the family and sisters m4 brothers of the contracting parties. After which an address was read by MI- Hun‘ umv" while Mrs. Trueman Payntcr pre- sented Bollinda and Jim with mrving sot. toot ins t PliltE Yiiil iiEEil ttot m! r Men and women who enjoy eating rich. fatty foods and do not t time to exercise-often fl Y FOR IT by feeling "oi down". Too tired to go out at night-dull. heudachy. undcr thocvlrneatber-redgnod to "middle- l I N! - a “bynnkmflrlurol wegetsble Bile , d k ii stamp IOWNW“ in" V"! despite“ tehelr i331" of. ti? commemorate the 100th anni- Bile Beans are the hrgcet- in] liver Ills In Gust Britain-over 1 million vcrl y of the birth ‘of Thom-l A.\ dlson. ‘It will be placed on "first m" sale on his birthday, Ifeli. .ll, at his birthplace, Milan. Ohio. . es uoedlut year. Don't let our ioye of rich, havy food _dlsc of exercise put the ntarlrdot middle-a d" on you-try the one and on y lLE BEANS. At all druggioto. M v ving lunch. ; I MISCELLANEOUS snownn -_ electlfic table 111ml)‘ i zm% Tweed Suit We have a rack of Men's Tweed Suits, all sizes, in Browns, Blues and Greys. These suits wereflagularly priced from 29.50 to Don't miss this great Suit Sale . QFF MENSOVERCOATS Our entire Stock of Fine Cools must be sold. This is your opportunity to buy a really high quality Coat at a great saving. Buy Your Coat Today and Save 25% “Where Quality Is Sure” UUTUULFULFUUURIUUUIHJULHHI and a wcii filled purse. The sing-y ing of "For They Are Jolly Good} Fellows" and bouncing the groom‘ brought this part of the celc-brof tlon to .3. close when by this time,’ the friends of Rennles Rc-QIL h ii . .e . Yuletide seasgnswfizyyyféoissge‘ y; g1l_l9:di“\&t£g:£:"°“' h‘ m5 ad Hunter River and vicinity siarlcci ma!“ "m9 ‘m Decemb" 15m ‘wslifw Etta he had nrfintentlon of. the home cf Wilfred Praueht. Cherry Valley and took to her Home a beloved mother. Mrs. Jos- eph Praught in her eighty-fourth year. 'f‘here she joined tho dear v H. db H departed meniberaoi her household b” °“emp' m y w to celebrate in a better world the from a numb" o; h“ to gather to celebrate the ot-ctt-i si-an. The evening was sprint in musicand other amusements. A sing song with Miss Nicholson at the organ and a few selections on the guitar by Miss Edith Cras- well was very much enjoyed. The. gathering was then called to or-i der by Mr. Fulton Robertson, Mr.| Harry Smith read an address; while Mrs. Ruth Burns presented the happy couple with a tvcli fill- cd purse, Remarks were ntncie hy Mr. Gordon Carew, Mr. Fulton Robertson end others. After the] singing of “For They Are Jolly| Good Fellows" and bouncing the. groom. The party was favoured with two solos by Miss Maryhlut- tart after which lunch was scrvcd‘ by the ladies. The party wended their way home wishing Beilinda and Jim many more happy years of wedded bliss and hoping to come back and celebrate their golden wedding. WEDDING ANNIVERSARY -- The mum-“Tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. J.H. Andrews. Rennies Road, was the scene 03 i happy gathering on lit-i- day, Dec. 6th, 194d. the occasion being their 25th wedding anniver- lsaryf At 5.30 o'clock, supper was ‘served lo the family and sisters |and brothers of the contracting parties. after which an address was ima by Mr. align Glover while tMrs. Trueman Psynter presented Bellinda and Jim with a carving set, electric table lamp and a well filled purse. The singing oi For They Are Jolly Good Fellows and bounc- ing the groom brought this part oi the celebration to a close, when by this time, the friends of Ren- nies Road. Hunter River and vicin- ity started to gather to celebrate the occasion. The evening was spent in mmio and other amuse- men-ts. A ling song with Min Nich- olson at the organ and a few sel- ections on the guitar by Milo Edith Oramleil was very much enjoyed. Tho herlng was then called to order Mr. Fulton Robertson. Mr. Hlfry Smith read an ‘address while Mrs. Ruth Burns presented the happy couple with o. well filled purse. Remarks were made by Mr. Gordon Oarow, Mr. mitnn Rob- ertson and others. After- tho sing- ,lng oi llbr They Arc Jolly Good |Fellows and bouncing tho groom. the party was favored with two solos by Miss Mary Mutter-t. Lunch was then served by the ladies. The party wended their way home wish- ing Bellinda and Jim many more tillppy years of wedded blla; and ‘Ilioplng to come back and celebrate ' their Golden Wedding. friends ‘and neighbours from Winsloe and surrounding dis- tricts galliered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gay to ten- dcr thc-m n llQLlSl" warming and to bid them welcome to their com- munity. An address of zvclcotnc was reucl by Mr. Guy Kcnncdy and a ‘very substantial gift of money was presented by Mr. Gor- don Stetson on behalf of the community. After singing “For ‘They Arc Jolly Good Ft-ilows", Ralph, in his gcniul mariner, thanked thc-m all for their kind- ness. The romaindcr of the ove- ning was spent in dancing and other amusements. Music was furnished by Mr. Percy Groom and Mrs. Fannie Bowrtlm. A dainty lunch ntas scrvml by Mrs. finrdln Roivris. M“. Lloyd Dia- mond and Mrs. Athol Roberts. After much lnerriment they all loft for ihcir homes wishing Ralph and Nfyrtit» much ingrnincss and prosperity in their new homo. MaolNTYRE - MncDONALD — On December 31, i946. Niles Eun- ice E. MacIntyrc of St. Peter's Bay and Mr. C. Clumcnl. MacDon- ald. of Primrose were united in the holy bonds of matrimony by Father E. Baldwin at the Holy Redeemer church, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. The bride was attended by Mrs. Archie MacAulay, St. Peter's Bay, a sis- tor of the groom, and Mr. John Feavyour, Charlottetown. ‘ital belt man. Immediately foilovring the ceremony the wedding party with Mr. Robert Constable as chauf- feur had breakfast at the Queen Hotel, from there they motored to St. Joseph's Convcnt to lee Sister St. Alexander, a sister of the groom, thence to tho airport where they boarded the eleven- twenty plane for Boston. Mass. At six forty-five P. M. they ar- rived at the Logan International Airport, Boston. Mass, from there to the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Radcliffe Nichols, Milton, Mass, where a wedding dinner was waiting the happy couple. A very plealant two wcekl ION spent in which they visited many historical and interesting places. The lovely gifts they received showed how many friends they have in the U. S. A. Previous to her marriage a shower was given the bride at the home of Mrs Leo Fay. Newport. where she re- ceived many beautiiul and useful gifts. OFFICERS ELECTED - The WpM. S. of Brackicy Point and Covehead held their annual tncct- lng at the homo nf Mrs. Erilh Hughes on Dcccmbcr 31st with a large aitcndapccf The devo- A WELCOME PARTY — On Friday evening, January 3rd, up- ‘wards of one hundred and fifty We carry the BOUNTY WRITE FOR. YOUR SEEDS! Whether growing vegetables for homo use or for commercial purposes. we believe lt will pay you to Oat Our lion 1347 Oatalog anti Pricc List ALWAYS TENDER. BERT-HYBRID SWEET CORN. TOMATO and other recent introductions. (Try our HUTCHINSON CARROT for a ‘Jumper cropping vnrlctyll Prices lover this season. ARTHUR VESEY, York, Prince Edward Island tional period was-led bv thc tircsi- dent in l-icr usual catwnblo mntmcr. The treasurer. Mrs. McCnilum, gavc a vcry satisfactory report Quality seeds only. mar: COPY TODAY Nothing reserved. PAGE THREE I TUTLFUUUIFUUUIIL $1900 A $19.00 WINTER JACKETS - - - - 25% to 50% OFF HENDERSON & CUDMORE of thc Missionary Work for the ycar 1946. Tvro new members were welcomed to the Society. ‘me officers were ire-elected: Mrs. Shaw, president; Ntrs. Mac- Lurc, vice-president; Mrs. Hlbbert Hughes. second vice-president; Miss Ada Shaw, secretary; Mrs. McCallum. treasurer. and Mrs. Ramsay Auld. corresponding sec- rotnry. After the business meet- ing a reading was given by Miss Brown, a “Soldier's Experience", mid ‘a paper was read by Mrs. McLure entitled "The closing of the year." Roll call was answer- ed by a verse of scripture. Meet- ; fng closed with the Mizpah prayer. ,A bountiful lunch was served by l-he hostess. January meeting of i947 will bc held at the home of Mrs. Mccalitun. Josephine Bonaparte introduced bhc custom of daily baths with soap in Europe. THANKS I wish to tihank my friends and neighbours who so kindly Winem- bered me in my recent illness. WALTER BOWNIIBB, Bedcque. Bahit-s‘ first fruits anti vcgctablca oiion cause tiigrstivc u sols, cvcn Wllfil they arc sttutinc . This is ltcrntlsc thcy contniit coarse film-s, and coils witirh must ht- pom-train! ltciorc tiuurishntt-tit can be assimi- 1 inlvti. ~ 1 iiiihy-‘s cxclttsivr- Htultugt-ttizalivm prtvvrss oxplmir» thc final rolls mul hrrakt- up thc flllllhlfyfillfl“ makt-s it Fnse-ibit- fur bully tn tligtnst Libby's '(\(lll§ in 3O nntiutcs. trliilc int-ifs which lrtvc bccn only strained rc- quitc about two bouts. Hnntogcnizatitm is a palrntcd prvcrssmlcvcltipcti by Libby's tn \Vht~n simppitig {or h by. don't f r ct unity"- llnntogrnirui N2, mrntrtl (Hint and Libby's "hrutie I'm ' omalojtllre. liairy Farmrs Protest Present Belling Pricot TORONTO. Jan. 2o -toi>)-'n... 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