NQVLEMBER Dapt- 1948 curmsruas . CASH SALE F011 BALANCE OF WEEK icigf, 13c 3'11?“ ...... 9c 5U , , . . . . . . . . ‘ WhLTEbsSUCARjH. 5Q; lililtgiiLzl-lpaz.) i... 35C BANANAS 59c 97f. 31c 3ibs. RINSO 39c FANCY SLHREDDED ‘llitgfi-BET COCOAN 3 for . . . . . O ‘ _ , _ . . . . . . . “w” RAMNS 99c hi? (itilliilag) 4 lbs’. . . . . . . . .. i _ till? ~--~~49= T29. lihliigglllgs ....... 45G ‘PEACHES iifiéii... c 65c :..'ir.*r.~.;... 152° ‘iii’? LLLLLLLL 15c ;..*:":..::; h... 25‘; 2 Jars .. Srlwygrfl EUTTER l9 ol- tumblers) Schwartz PEANUT Tih ‘it i5“ k PEAS. Z tlinsyullcn .. W89: Seedlcss Raisins _ (bulk) 4 lbs. . . . . . .. ilfmifi“. 45c ;;;35;= gigs?- 99¢ fit? . 25c giggg WTiiTNIFTSc ititliiéé. ....43¢ lfiifip 71o ii.";..““”‘ 1-39 §‘ZZ§.““ 39¢ CANDY or ALL KiNDS ALSO OTHER SPECIALS Tomlins Grocery Cor. Kent and Rockford 5Y- PHQNE 659 Free Delivery iiialcthgtca iiéimouS {orFlai/ot! You'll find this rich. fragrant. grand-tasting tea at your grocer’! . . . in convenient size packages . . . also in filter-type tea balls. ls rmous cannons 2b PIECE SETS $44.75 For years of service and table loveliness give her I847 Roger Bros. silverplete. . . . Choose from four beautiful patterns. TAX FREE iJse Our Christmas LAY-AWAY PLAN G. H. TAYLOR Jewellers For Four Generations iHE GUARDIAN. THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN able column la reserved for nerve of local lntereat, but xuivcl fllifl‘ ol a ueway nature may be Lulu-tea at live oeutl l word, strictly my ‘E table in advance. | ORASWELL m Photographs. i OONFEDEBATION LIFE lN~ " SUBANCE. e HOWARD McINNIS’ Fitted Footwear at 175 Queen Street. ISLAND VIEWS hand colored. Crasweil Studio. COOKS for Cnrlstmu Photos graph. UNLOADING Sydney, Inverness and Riverside screened coal. Phone 2133-L, Dalzlel Bros. SPECIAL MEETING Alpha. Reb- ekah Lodge today at 3 P. M. Initia- lion. WELSH HAITDEOAL. .-— We U! unloading Welsh Hard Coal. fur- nace size. A. Pickard d: Co. ONE TABLE of reduced Mitts. Gloves. Wool Scarves. Brassleres. Belts. etc., at. The Fashion Shoppe. Great George Street. FUNERAL YESTERDAY- The funeral of l\‘irs. Cari Hagan was held ycsti~i'd:iy' morning from the rcsiilcnct- of her father. George (Thuppollo, iii I-Isht-r Sh. to St. Dun- stanfls llzisilii-ti “horr- Requiem l-llgh Muss was celebrated by Rev. David McTague who also conduct- ed service at the grave. Pall bear- ers were: James Tierney, Joseph ItiucDonald, Loo Clnrkin, Freeman Jackson. Franc-is Griffin and Russel F‘looil. Interment was in the Cath- olic Cemetery. SPRINGVALE ‘V. l. The second unnual meeting of Springvale Women's Institute was held at the home of Miss Alice Dollar on Tuesday evening. Nov. 9th with 18 members and 3 visitors present. The President Mrs. Chas. Ncivport occupied the chair. nnd opened the meeting with the Ode and Creed Roll call was answered with membership fees and a sympathy or convalescent card. Two new members mnicri. Minutes of inst. annual meeting and the previous regular meeting were read and signed. The President then thanked the officers and members for their cu- were wel- oprrntion during the year, and wished the new President every SUPCPSS.» The financial report for the year was given by the secretary. Sick committee reported had been sent to Mrs. Kent. School committee reported paper to\vcls. adhesive tape. yard stick and n globe nccdcrl for SrhDOI. A card of thanks, from the "Kent Family‘ was read for card of Sympathy received. Collection amounted to $1.15. It was moved and seconded $5.00 be sent U. E. F‘. B. and members to collect district from non-mem- bers Next, meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Murdock MacSween. Roll call to be answered by BX- change 0t Christmas gifts. Lunch Committee - Miss Merian Dollar, Miss Alive Dollar. Mrs. Gol- den Dollar and Mrs. Herbert Dollar. The election of officers for the coming year followed:- Presideiit —- Mrs. Herbert Dollar. Vice-President - Edith MacLeod Secretary — Mrs. Vince White. Directors - Mrs. Roy Coles. Mrs. Ivan Sentner. Mrs. Chas Newport. Auditors - Mrs. Dan Cotes and Miss Alice Dollar. Press - Miss Merian Dollar Organist - Mrs. Dale Proudc. Meeting closed by singing the King. Lunch was served by hostesl assisted by committee in charge. fruit Dull, Ingy-glilrnl wakin llld wondering how tp ace t!!! l1 -" then a spun-kiln‘; bl-IEJHIHJBQII“ 0! ‘hi llepalico. in: a i mam! s-i u. “ti... bring-Jan. wiilvrslle’ -usuii ly works within an our I - - leaves you feeling so rl lit. No need to let a bail rilurt e not Olll‘ W50‘! day-nut with Sal ape lee handy. t Rhone M01. era. lingerie, etc. Money back euu-rsntee t! not “t. ialaetory. Church tcii. and bazaar Wednes- day. Dec. l, from 3 to 'l p.211. ators, Vacuums. etc. Electric M794... 0-. ll. ll. Appointments appointment of E. G. Lambert a; communications ern Region, lilllli. litonctori. was announced to. d” by T- F- Kelly Edmleon, re- Eivnfll Operations manager for the Blrllflc here. “N18 D- N. Allan, who has been promoted to communications sup. erviaor. Central Region. Tar-auto. . Menuhin. who peeled away Nov- ouiau nnaurv rauonf - MES- IOITNBONI Ladies‘ Wear. arlaina in dresses, skirts, sweat FOB ‘IHOBOUGII CLEANING 11d Ilutnl Job on Fur Coats. Bette hi: Salon. nan T0 ATTEND est/Peter's REPAIRS. Washers. Refriger- Cail Storey MONCTON. Nov, 30 __ The supervisor, East- Trans-Canada Air MY- Lambert suc- .. I. G. LAMBERT Eric George Lambert who re- turns to Nlonctcn after an absent-e of a year was educated at Fort William Collegiate and at technical college. Following service with thg Ontario Forestry Branch, he jolne Trans-Canada Air Lanes in i989 as radio operator and during the war no spent five years with the De- partment of Transport. Upon his return to T, "C. A. in i946, he be~ came operator of the traits-Atomic ground station at Moncton. He moved to Winnipeg in 1947 as communications instructor, the position he held at the time of his present appointment. ed at Niagara Falls Collegiate and at technical college at Toronto. and after graduation served as radio officer in the Dutch Navy at Java for three years during the war. Re- turning to Canada in 1942. he icin- ed Trans-Canada Air Lines as radio operator, serving at. Win- nipeg, Iondon and Kapuskasing. before being promoted to com- munications instructor in 1M4 and Link instructor in the following year. Mr. Alien was appointed com- municationa supervisor Eastern Region. Moncton, in 1946. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory a! PERCY WATTS who passed away November 29. I934. Call wit beck the dear departed Anchor aa-fe where storms are Pissed ‘on the bordered land we rm pim, Soon to meet and part no more. Wlwn we leave this world or clianaea When we leave this world of care We shall find our loving mined one, In our Father's Inenainn fair. Always Remembered by Wife and Flmlly. IN MEMORIAM In lad and loving memory of mu deer husband and faithcr, Sylveater ember ltith 1048. ‘Ilu-ee yaara ago we had to pert. With one we loved. with all our hearte i We miaa his face, and kindly ways, with hlm we apeet our happy days. Man! a day. hla name is spoken And many an hour. he la in our ehoulhil, A link in our family olialn la broken, i lie ia [one from our home. but nut from eiu hear-ta. Pyoduel of firitlol-blswr-Hale in Casi: - ladly Milled, and Fondly Itemern berad by Wife 1nd Family. DELAY DELAY DELAY I Early ls ilo llot Neglect: lng fncc, neck, lip. tongue, lli the mouth, in the breast or elsewhere in the body. ed lip which does hcal within a month de- mands attention. is a sign. mole crease sists past the duration of a common cold may serious. Pain is a late sympton\- London Detectives Search For Wills 0i Millionaire By ALVIN STEINKOPF LQNDON, Nov. 28 ~ (Al?) —A oalnirvoyant has joined detectives. lawyers and scientists with strange. instruments who are looklnS WT the half-dozen last wills of Mrs. British subject. The clairvoyant, Your Doctor Without DELAY DELAY DELAY UHARLOTTETOWN ‘is the Main Cause of Cancer Cancer Curable Any mass, lump. nel- or hardness on tlic An ulcer. sore or crack- not Any unnatural bleeding or in- Attetid to a wart that starts to rapidly. iioarseness which per- he Difficulty in no not wait for pain. Be Sure -—See i‘ N»... o. D- N- ALLEN “than. was about a0 when she l” he fmmfl ‘m ‘"3’ Public r°°°rd5 died of bomb shack m 1M0 Her available il"l London, but Cohen A n-u" o’ Pay.m°n_ 5.5L £30009“) ‘$12‘(_ou000) were m_ insists that the will cciuld have Douglas Norman Allen was educat- hémed from he, “whet Isaac oisposed specifically of only one- Slnger, the American Sewing Ma- chine mctntifacturcr who became ll Victoria. the swallow- ' 111g your food or indiges- tion which develops after the age of 40 requires zn- vestigation and probably X-ray examination. Village by the Sea Mrs. Keith Myers. Victoria. has returned home after a pleasant visit in Charlottetown, guest oi her sister, Mrs. Sandy Fraser and Mrs. Fraser and her mother. Mrs. Harry - Leard. ‘- The many friends here of Mrs. Gussle Cameron, Victoria, of the Provincial Sanatorlum are pleased to learn that ahe is considerably improved after her recent opera- tion in the Prince Edward Island Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. French. Char~ lottetown. were in Victoria on Wednesday attending the funerul of Mr. French's brotlier-ln-law. the late Parker J. Rogerson, who pess- ed away rather suddenly early Sunday morning. The many friends here of Mr. Stewart lnmun. Victoria's popular milk vendor, are pleased to learn that his condition of health is considerably improved. At present he is a patient in the Prince Ed‘ ward Island Hospital. I The sympathy of the people of‘ Victoria. goes out to the family of Phone 55 colours, also two-toned pullovers, sizes l4 to 44. m FASHION siiom "The Store that Fashion Built" PAGE THREE Christmas Gifts Choose one from our large assortment of pullovers and w Sweaters A “l Make Ideal Cardigans. They come in beautiful pastel shades a-nd dark Gt. George Street the late P. J. Rogcrson who pass-Z cd away on Sunday. His fun- eral at St. John's Anglican Church, Crapaud on Wednesday was largely attended shovvini; tho esteem in which hi: was held. isle leaves to cherish his memory o sorrowing widow and family who will mourn the loss of a devoted husband and father. On November 23rd Mrs. Fred Iii- nian. Victoria, picked in her gar- den two fine heads of cauliflower. fully matured and in perfect COli- dition which speaks well for tho mildness of the season on Prince Edward Island this autumn. Other reports are that late fall flowers are still in bloom here and there, so uiith beautiful Indian Summer prevailing- thcre is really nothing to complain about in the way of ‘weather. y NGDRE €~ MQLEOD M will be O P E N Each Wednesday from now till Christmas The new Creamery in the adjoin~l ing village of Crapaud is coming‘ ahead at a rapid pace and before long they will boast o! one of the finest and most up-to-dnte creamer- ies on the Island. This has been a long-felt want for the farmers of tlicsc very prosperous communities but early in the new year we be- lieve U19)’ will be enjoying all modern facilities for the handling 0f cream and a cold storage plant which shall be an added conveni- ence for the storing of meats and so forth which has been a source ct worry and inconvenience in the days gone by. Mr. Garfield Gamble, Charlottetown. is in charge of the work at present. m" 1011mm. stepped in after a wartime mine detector diseased that the stately Grosvencr Square mansion in which the secretive old lady lived ls hnnsycombed with chambers and urmujgected cavities behind thick masonry. Radios the Search is an tlder- 1y sollctor, Barry Cohen. who de. voted a good deal o! his time m drawing up wills for Mrs, Alexan. der. Cohen, acting for unnrmed “in~ “Tested P811165." recalls that he drew up "four or five orills” anJ any number o: codlcils during the 1'55! 2° Years. But when the estate cane up for disposition the only will that could be found was one l “l 10ft). The estate. believed to consist lci_,t.y t. snares cf the Singer Alaizu-iacturin; Company and stock in Wood Products Enter- prises. l5 being managod under the provisions oif this old will. <‘§&R'i'L l. JG sixth of the vast fortune. Calling in the clairvoyant, Co- he believes scma pr08T955 h“ heel" Meyers Studios COAST TO COAST Christmas Portrait Offer Tm; year do your shopping this easy way and Si“! the ll" SPECIAL that. only you can givr-YOUB. PORTRAIT- We are plea on all reorders of Portraits t year. This offer entitles you to I with every You may have your or sitting. BEAUTIFUL "8xl0" PORTRAIT FREE order of half a. dozen or more photographs. der finished from two different. proofs without extra charge, providing they l" f"!!! U“ “"119 We request. that. you place your order early. Should you prefer to have a. new sitting for Christmas you may still avail youraelf of thla special offer and receive I. BEAUTIFUL "8xlO" PORTRAIT FREE seddo announce that; we have a. special offer aken in our studio dlilllil the PM‘ WITH EVERY ORDER OF A HALF DOZGN OR MORE PHOTOGRAPHS. MEYER-S STUDIOS made. Mrs. FLAVOR - beyond compare. Color -- gay, crystal-clear. ‘Consistency gorgeous-looking party dish is remarkably easy and economical to make Jeli-O combines perfectly with so many fruits, for wonderful desserts -- with vegetables, for delightful salads. And ]ell-O's famous "locked-in" flavors mean more nmrvalou: dishes- vsried in countlcls ways. letters on the Jail-O box. There are seven famous Jell-O flavors Frederick Lis- hen explained, was merely an im-I -—par/ect. And this --wirh jell-O! plain, or attractively Look for the big red Alexanders olci house occupied now by the busy Minis- pulse to try anything, and he said IVY 0f TOW" find 9mm"? Plim- iiing, which does not care to have 811i’ Wlisiii ‘found only iii w‘? 1lifll"loclurl-l'fl' JIIIO Flam! JelLO la e trade-snark owned by General Feeds, Liinlted thick- _ Ch ill its walls bashed in in a search for secret chambers. However, the i5 Mirrstry- did permit the use of one of the army's mine detectors. ‘A sergeant went over the mahog- panelling with the device. =§ _ ‘u: