THURSDAY, THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN VICINITY iContinued from Page l6) l wesr CAPE AND i SPECIALS Qranggs Lge. Juicy lioz. Lard 19o Plum Jam 2401. an. 35¢ Peaches 19c pleased to see him around again. I Mrs. David MacDonald o! West i Cape received the sad news oi’ her brother James death on February first in Skowhegan, Maine. Mr. Domville was a native of Green Hill, P. E. Island andlwhen a yuunit man he went to Maine. where he lived the rest of his lLfe. H» was ‘ll years nld when he. passed away very spddenlyi at. his llnme. He was a good and upright man all his life. He will be greatly missed in his home and the community where he lived. He leaves to mourn his ' sorrowlng widow, one brother George in OLcary. P. E . I. and Canada Packers ' H09‘! one sister Mrs. David MacDonald. Robsmlb West Callie. P. E. I. besides a host 5- of relatives and friends. i. A shower was held in the Green i Hill School on Tuesday evening for 1 a newly married couple who have just returned homo from N. S. -'.\ir. and Mrs. Raymond Smith. There was a large gathering, and they were shtiwercd yrith gifts. The. newly-weds were escorted to the seat. of honor by Miss Carrie Brooks. The presents were opened by Mr. Ralph MacLennan, verses i were read by Miss Carrie Brooks, Miss Ruth Smith sister of the groom presented lhe presents. 2 On bohnif of IllnlSbll and his wife , Raymond thanked one mid all for their kindness They received many useful gifts, as well as a number ‘ of well iiilcd (‘llt‘\‘lO]'1(‘S./.I‘Il(‘_y' -.ili joined in singing for they are ljolly good fellows, A liuich was , served liy the ladies o! the coni- muiiit The remainder of the ever.- ' ing . pent in siiiuuig and games , after u i.ch all rcturned to their _ respevtiic homes. Grape Fruit um M29: Pea Soup 2a Oz. u» I Reg. 15c Extra Special 2Tlns 19¢ a 25c 1 LII. Tub Honey Bllltél’ Lb. 65¢ Beans lilarks 2 Tins 15¢ PURE Mglassgs m. Carton 35¢ CIIDMORE BROS. TIIE BEST PLABE T0 SIIDP = Temperance Federation '. Executive Meets , _ -‘i‘lie Executive of the P. E. I. ‘TEITIPCTKHCB Federation met in the vestry of the Baptist church. SllnllllvTMdE, Vlondiii‘, ‘ L30 p. m. l3. .l. Harriiss on council of ance Federation in [December last, and Ottawa work. Feb. l3. nt§000.000 or $48.00 per cnpita to hear a report by Rev. the meeting till the Canadian Tempi»r-_spent for sickness and death. in l to transact items of business pr-rlflllllllg to its Wellington Mr. Ernest Carr was a recent patient in P. C. Hospital. Sgt. and Mrs. Phillips and young son David have taken up residence here and are welcomed by all. Mr. Anthonlv Gallant of Char- lottetown recently visited his par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Maxim Gallant, Urbainville. Messrs Claude Birlow. Ewerett Ferguson. nrd Misses Muriel and Caroline Barlow were recent visit- ors in Union Corner. On Thursday evening a hockey game was held In our rink between Port Hill and Southwest. Score was 141-3 In favor of Southwest. Mrs. Emile J. Arsenault who successfully underwent a serious operation last Friday is reported as convalescing comfortably. A hockey game between Welling- ton and Richmond was held in Vvellington Rink on Friday night. score being 10-3 in favor of Well- ington. Miss Yvonne Gaudet arrived at her home last Friday evening from Montreal where she has been em- pioyed for some time. The Y. P. U. met at the home 0t Mrs. Ira Barlow on Friday even- in: February 3rd. Minutes of last meeting were read. Roll call was answered by a members. Two hymns were sung. Scripture read- ing was led by Daisy Barlow. Games were enjoyed by all. As no new business was taken up, meet- ing closed by Benediction. Mem-. bars will meet on Fridazy evc-ningi iFebruary 10th at the home of Mrs. lioward Barlow. workers that there is an increased ‘Temperance sentiment, it is true ‘that drinking among women has lgreatly increased. and that young ipeople in their teens and early itvwenties are increasingly learn- ling to drink. , In 1948 Canadians spent $630,- on | drink, $2,000,000 was spent for every ivnrking day. $28.50 pcr cmaita was It was felt that there should lie ‘a heavier taxation on liquor. i A delegation waited upon the Prime Minister and members of i | i Freetown And Vicinity Master Byron Btums. son of Mr. and Mra. Ralph Burns has been quite ill at his home in Freetown. It i| pleasing to know that now he la well on the road to recovery. The many friends of Mr. Percy N. Tucker who has recently been o patient. in Prince County Hospit- al are xlld to know that he has returned homo and is much im- proved in health. Congratulations to Mr. Edgar Hooves whose horses Indian land and Mac Watson won first place in ouch of their classes in the ice racing on Summerslde harbor on Saturday afternoon. Miss Mary Johnston teacher In Lower Freetown school has resumed her duties as teacher after being absent for some time on account of illness. Her mother Mrs. Ray Johnston capably filled her place during her absence. Mr- lnd MP8. Refllnald O‘Connor and little daunhter Brenda left on Saturday morning 0n a two weeks holiday to Cornerbrook. Newfoundland where they will vis- it with Mr. O'Connor’: brother. _M.r. Gerald McCarVIIle of Hali- fax who has been spending his vacation with his parents Mr, and Mrs. Ollie McCarville left on re- turn on Saturday. Ho was accom- Dflllifld IJMI! bu’ Mr. Leo McCar- Vllle and Mr. Ambrose Murphv who will visit In Halifax roi- a few: days. Friends of Mrs, George Raga-s are sorry to hear that she received severe injuries in a fall at her home on Friday evening. Dr. Gal- lflnt was called and she was taken by ambulance to the Prince County Hospital where at latest reports she was resting comfortable. All hope for her complete recovery Birch Grove Womens Institute met at the home of Mrs. Hubert MacNeil with the president, Mrs McNeil presiding. Einhteen mem. bers answered the roll call. One visitor was present. Reports \\'C\'Q Elven by the school committee and the visiting committee. C0r_ respondence received was read and discussed. A grab bag netted the 5m" °I $6.00 and the proceeds derived from the “afternoon tens“ llow Annan And Vicinity Mr. Delbert Rayner and Mr. Don Schurman made a business trip to Kensingtun on Tuesday. Mr. Dan Rayner and Mr. A1 Schurman have been spending some time jogging their speed pros- pects. i lttr. Henry Mnase. New Annln is recovering at his horne from an attack of pleurisv. HLs many friends hope to see him out soon anin. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Casely Wil- ‘inot valley were visitors at the home of Mrs. Caselys parents Mr. and Mrs. Talmadige Montgomery. 'I‘ravellers Rest. on Friday evening. Mr. Richard wall, New Anrian, Is confined to his home with the mumps. His many friends wish him a speedy recovery. The many friends of’ Mrs. Tal- madge Montgomery. Travellers Rest will be gladto hear that she is very much improved in health after her recent se ious illness and hope for a continued improvement. Mrs. Lloyd Eniman has returned to her home from the P. E. Island Hospital with her infant daughter, Mary Marlene. Mr. and Mrs. En. man are receiving hearty con- gratulatioiis on their new arrival. Mr. Richard Gardiner of Lot 1a is visiting with his daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. B. F, Pillman, while Mrs. Gardiner is a. patient in the P. C. Hospital. .\'lr. and Mrs. Gardiner celebrated their seventieth anniversary this ‘past summer. Miss Glen Curley nurse-in-train- ing at the Charlottetown Hospital ivas a visitor to New Annan mi Wednesday. although her stay was a short one it was much en- joyed by many of hcr friends and relatives. The Indies 0f this district have Iieen husy qulitinu. Mrs. Robert Williams having a quilting party on Wednesday while Mrs. Delbert Raynor had one on Tliiirsdav. Both qllllls nrc being done for the New Annan Women's institute. which in turn iisiinlly doi-utes them to some Chariiiv. Delicious suppers were served by Mrs. Willis-ms and Mrs. Raynor assisted by member: of the Institute. FEBRUARY 1o, 19,; L escaié is [gal coffee at its best r---—---—-—----i TIIE OIIFFEE TIIIIT SAVES YOII IIP T0 25< ll Plillllli Li_..-_.._. One satisfying sip and you'll discover that Nescafé brings you all the flavour and “lift" of pure, freshly roasted, freshly brewed coffee. With Nescnfé you get perfect COFFEE every time. Even the 4-0:. iar makes About as many cups as a pound of ordinary coffee — yet costs you less. The big family size iar saves even DRINK NEQCAFE AND ENJOY TIIE FINEST 0UP 0F COFFEE YOII EVER TASTEI M Molto It Inna nlly In nip or coin molar u...“ "n". ‘uvi luau: oi uni EDDIE; And Nescafé stay] fresh to the last spoonful. Nescaféis made in an instlq —-right in the cup. No muss. no bother. No messy grounds. tho Government to make certain requests in the interests of a more sober and safer society. Th» Canadian Temperance Fed- (‘APE TRAVERSE W’. M, Q. Prcsidont. J. H. hIac-Farlaiie pre- sided. and in the unavoidable ab- sence of the secretary. Rev. C. 1*... Hicks was asked to act. ‘ in his report. Rev. E. J. Barrass stated that all the provinces. ex- cept B. C., were represented at the council which held in January amounted to thirty. one dollars. Materials and yarn Qflgremillkgflfl Red Cross garmrntg eration has adopted a budget of b” hiétriingrggégdL‘;_§;CI;hem§“" sioooo. and P. E. 1. is asked f0l’ “m1 Anthenh A delicious lust}; $275.00. which the Executive voted “.35 served by the hostess assistzd, ‘Nmcnlé (pronounced Nl-ISCAFAY) in tho exclusive rraistnod ‘Ihdn Mari I Rania- Milk Ihoduct: (Clnldl) limited to dnignatc in Soluble Cofloo ltrodurt. It l! composed of equal ports of um lolubio coffee and added pug arbohydniq tdexlrml, mime: and dextrose) n ed solely w protect the flavour. -’I‘he Cape Traierse Auxiliary of the W. M. S. met for its regular meeting at the home of Mrs. Harry Muttart, on Thursday, February ‘.1. % . all 010cm! u n The bulbs lhof um the C.P.R. and C.N.R. Hotels -whoro light mus! be riqhi in Quebec there are $7.000 who are pli-tlufid to ii‘\t.al abstinence. hfanitnhn lhc Gnvcrniticnti PINK‘ 4o pi-r t-nni of thi- cost. of Temper- ance IllSLTuFtlOll. Ii. is reported ,' that 9O por ccnt of highway acci- i dents in Manitoba are due to ‘strong drink, and while there is the feeling among Temperance Distributors R. T. IIOLMAII. Llmlted Sumrnerside - Charlottetown SOME IN and JOIN THE HUNDREDS of Smart Home-makers who are shopping on Easictf-Easy BUDGE ERM at he New Way Furniture Store -Gor. Kent George-FUR nu: FURNITURE and APPLIA Everything For Your Nome 0n Easy Terms: CIIESTERFIELDS $|,5Q For as little as . . . . . . . . . . . WEEKLY BEDROOM sumzs $|,25 roi- as little as . WEE“,- IIITOIIEN SETS 15¢ For as little as . . . .l. . . , . , . . “YEEKLy DAVENPORTS $|,QQ Foraallttleas............ wmnm REFIIIBERATORS $3.00 $|.;.¥.§ Foraallttloas............ WEEKLY _ i I srovss 60¢ 5:221!“ lslzan gags’ rsymuas’ For as little as WEEKLY , I A N O S, "I'm" 25¢ F0!’ II “EH6 l! , , . TV-EEKLY YOU CAN PAY WEEKLY, BI-MONTHLY or MONTHLY Consist“; O1 bomithe Federation should Protestants and Rmnan Catholics. pay" om" by the lunch committee and much ’I)llSIllESS dealt with the appoint-Ienjoyed hy an‘ The next meeting iIll-g of a Maritime secretary and Howard Christie. S. J. Davies, and 1L. M. Murray. 1 TENNIS INAUGURAI, The first recorded lawn iennis .-..-_ is to be held at the home of Mrs. and in i a sub executive consisting of Roy's gee“ Paynms FIERY GREENS 1n ancient times comets we“ match in the United States was thoiulgiht to be “Hem of 5.11.1.1", ‘played at Naiha-nt, Mass, in August death. war, revolution cr other i876. events in human affairs. .__._..___r__ and Great NCES! The tin-me was "The Church, tho Household of Faith". The worship period was lead hv ilie president, with hymn. "I Love 'l‘l1_\' Klliildtini. Inrd“. and readings liy Mrs. Allison Harper and Mrs. Hailey Muitart; prayers by Mrs, John Haslnm and Mrs, Boyd 10w. ther. Mrs. Harper read the scrip- t-tire and the hymn. "lead on 0 Kin: Eternal", was sui~g_ Mrs, Mac. Caull led in prayer after v/hich a chapter o! the study book was taken lllJ. A letter was read from ‘Trinidad. concerning the sending Christmas cards. The minutes were then read and Muttart took a list of sick calls made and letters lsent the past month, roll called. Mrs. Haslam collected the foes for the new year. Mrs. MncCaull and Mrs. Allison Harper then gave a full and inter- estlng report from the Presby- terial. ’I'he mceting closed with ban»- dlctlon and u. social hour followed in which lunch waits served ho" the hostess and committal. u! used and Mrs. Up To 156 Weeks T0 Pay! All goods delivered on FIRST weeItIy paymenh-NQ WAITING! OUT-QF-TQWN CUSTOMERS:- lf you live outside a radius of twenty-five miles from Char loifeiown, the New Way Furniture Co. Ltd. will pay your bus or rail fares providing you wish to purchase furniture or electrical appliances at the New Way Furniture Store. WE DELIVER ANYWHERE ON THE ISLAND —AI._L CHARGES PREPAID! . o6 | WORTH O0 I IVORIH O0 I IVORIH IF YOU CANNOT SHOP IN PERSON. TFTISYYFSC-ilifmtiffl- nu. our AND MAI l l i I l Thu NEW war FURNITURE Co. 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