ANNUAL TIIBEIIGII SEAL SALE LOSIS OPENED YESTERDAY I The death rate from Tuberculosis is higher in our Pro- viiice than in the rest of Canada. X-Ray is the most important factor osis. tin finding Tubercul- Our objective is to have our Mobile X-Ray ~Unit x-roy eygryone in the Province once every two years. ' To provide such an x-ray service to the whole popula- "on a, (Qgfly and requires generous support on the part of every citizen newsman no one is save rnoiu runenoutosis UNTIL ALL ARE sane Buy Christmas Seals . . . . . . PREVENT TUBERCULOSIS PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND TUBERCULOSIS LEAGUE Twenty-Second Annual Christmas Seal Sale Your Contribution Today May Save A Life Tomorrow question. the minutes of PAllKIlALE PRESENTS Clyde River Play ”GOOD OLD SUMMER TIME” In Parlidale Hall WEDNESDAY, NOV. Z4, AT 8 O'C HIGIIPIELD IVA. meeting were r Mrs. Creed ‘the lazlics of lliglilicltl Unitcil Church Wotnelrs at the home oi the l-‘rizaell for their regular monthly‘ meeting. The Worship period be- gan with the singing of “Hiding In . lolloivotl by ing of lilulhew. Il devotional lender Mrs. Gay gave a very inspiring reading, followed by e short prayer. Association moi. President. Mrs. next meeting home of Mrs. Si-ripture reall- Cliriptvr. ’l‘he singing of a) and Mrs. Mlzpah Banedli served lunch as in charge, a Bible‘ asking previous l Regal's Director of Home Econ-i oinics will personally answer all your questions on Baking, Cook- ink. Meal Planning and Kitchen Problems. She is fully qualified l0 give you dependable and prac- tical advice. It's freerjust write her at the address given bglgw, oviffi There are 95 carefully selected, th oroughl y tested, delicious treats in ibis unusual book, described in In casy-ro-undersrand and simple- to-Ifollow way. just send 10¢ in m"! (to partially cover cost) to Box 6084, Head Office, Montreal, for your copy. m! for Vevery baking need. For "Ollfldhlljs hind, for fluffy cakes, s1. iawuuer noon mm coiimiuv I.I f mu m4. lllld on». Montreal, Quin LL YOUR BAKI amounting to $1.65 lng membership lee. niittee will be .\lrs. Proiide. 'tion slate-cl by committee LOCls cad and approved. was received; to be held member pay- Lunch com- Dennis NEM hostess MITID NG THE CENTRA Thin column II o! local Interest, A newly nnture n8 live eonlu a able In advance. 000KB for graph. DB. ROBINS office closed until Dec. 13. ..._... HOWARD MMNNIS’ Footwear at. 175 ONE TABLE IBIQIVGII lur new: but MIVUHIIIII of may be lanai-mo sword. strictly pay Christmas Photo- Fitted Queen Street. o! reduced Mitts. Gloves. wool Scarves, Brusiorce, Belts. etc, at. The Fashion Shoppe, Great George street. WEDNESDAY ORNLNC SPEC- - Ladies Cardigan and Pull- over Sweaters. U.95. Clearing $1. Ltd. Ladies Wear. ILY - New Fur We sell only the wn firms such as For and West Canadian Fur Bette Fur Salon. Phone 1693. __._. IILANDEE DIES - Mrs Louise Currie. Rocky Pt. received a wire yesterday conveying the sad news of the death of her brother Frank Livingston at ROSBICHVD- Soak. on Sunday. November 21st. ENGAGEMENT- Mr. rind Mrs. J. Frank MacDonald, Eldon an- nounce the engagement of their daughter. Eleanor Joyce. R. ., Channing Walter Jr..'s0n of Mr. and Mrs. Channini; W. Deacon of Quincy. Muss. bfarriuge to taint place in December. AUCTION uonrr-rivies -'rii.- Knights of Columbus card party will bo held this 'l‘uesdziy evening Nov. 23, at. 8 p.m. in their homc, Grafton St. All members, titer wives or lady friends are cordially invited to attend. Time 8 pm. any Pobicbhciylinr ._ A, m, Stinendiary Magistrate's '. Six persons charged being drunk and incapable appear. ed, tuo being fined $10 and costs o: 20 days. ivhile the other four were each fined $5 and costs or i0 days. A drunk and disorderly was also fined $5 and costs or l0 days. VISITING IPAMILY - Lt. Col. and Mrs. David Stewart, of Char- lottetown. P. I5. I.. who have been spending some time in Montreal arrived in Ottawa last evening to visit the ftirmens mother. Mrs. J. D. the Slrathcona apart- ments. Lnler. Col. and Mrs. Stew- ' Toronto and also in _ ivhere they will be formerly - Ottawa Journal. n. NB. They panied by Mr. and Mrs John W. Mat-Lean o! High Bank. RBI. who visited with tlvir daughter and son-ln-la . Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Walton. in Moncton. Mr. and Mrs. Tilaclseaii Rev. nntl ‘Mrs. Vessey in on Friday for the return trip. (Patriot Please Copy) VISITORS TO IRE}. -~ Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L. Diamond. Him- boldt, Minnesota. accompanied by their dauizhter and son-nn-liivr. lvlr. and Mrs. Byron Hansen. little granddaughter Jo-lAnne. were recent visitors to P.E.I. While here they were vlsltig Mrs. Diamond's Turner. and LAID 1'0 REST - The funeroJ o! Mr. Daniel J. MacDonald. llrtr- merlv of Si. George's. took nlang yesterday mornine from the A. A. Henneesev Mineral Home George's Church. n/here Hlmii Mess was colt-is _ , Harold Croken. RP. of Cardigan. who also officiated itt the grave. The nail-bearers vrerr- Messrs. .T.7.. McPherson. 1A. Camnbell. Ancus McCormncit- Peter P. Campbell. -—._.-_-__-__._ WINSLOE AND VTCITIT! m. Rbbert Craswrll attended the Amherst Fair on Tuesday Wednesday. Mls< Tlielm South Winsloe Study Grou Tuesday. Mr. and hits. Roma MacDonald and two danehtors. Dorothy and Marlo spent Sunday i-veninir at Mr. and Mrs. Hammond Rudd's. The Mission Band o.’ Wlusloe was held in he schoolmom on November 5th. The meeting opened with the president. Mlns Veda Rodd pre- sldlmz. I-Ivmn, "Tell Me The Stories Of Jesus" iviis sunu. the ornanist helnir Miss Roma Rodd. Scripture its in prayer. Hymn. The Little Children" was sunz. John and Jiiva was read by Alice Jenkins. Roll call was answered with l6 members present. Collect- ion amounted to 40 cents. Hymn. "Came Let Us Sine” was sung. Misses Eleanor Rodd and Dorothy MacDonald were appointed for the program for the next. THE WGIJARDIAN, _CH.-iRLUTTEfIiQW_N_W L- GUARDIAN - ' _._._.___________. OBASWELL for Photowaphe. ooivirananaiio? sunlmca. REPAIRS. I ators, Vacuums. etc. Electric. RIGHTS DAILY except Sunday New Glasgow and Halifax. Central Airways to Phone Maritime Lilmlted 2061 or 540. Al‘ THE AUCTION sale at the Club today there lo an sale. also one Kitchen range, wood heater and basebtirner. Sporting upright piano for electric mangle. CLEARANCE. Two mom Miracle suites. Floor Regular $350 to; 98. Greendai Co,‘ [Mason who have many and friends in broiled niveirsary at their home mont street. Bekriont. Mus. FUNIIAL funeral oi’ Miss the Frank Home to St. where Requiem High celebrated by Rev. Donald who also were Messrs. R. J. William Hughes. James John Griffith. Joseph Hughes and Peter MacDonald. BRlDE-TO-BE ENTERTAINED -—On Monday evening. Nov. 1st. a. number of friends attended a mis- cellaneous shower at the home of honor of Miss Miss Ida. Doyle in Irene White who IS seasons brides-io-be. honour and the room casion in pink heavily lacicn decorated for the 0c and white. The baskets were curried Dorothy McCabe. opened by Miss while the Ida. Doyle. Miss usual monitor all lor remember-trig The manyqgltts \\‘ in iostily to the young bride. ed by Mr. There passed awn Sunday. Nov. O‘Lcni'_v, one of the and highly respected FPSlIIOIIIS the person of Mrs. The service O'Leary United Church on Wednesday, Nov. 10th. and the spacious auditorium was filled to overflowing with sorrow- ' nndioved ones and rein- md rnme to pay their lust respects lo one who universally loved and respected. A augmented with mem other churches. undcl lp of Mrs. sporlnl music and the favorite hymns, Perfect Peace", "Forever with the the Arms ol were sting. TIICTP ivere two solos. one by Mr. Albert and one by a former Min- Georgc Cough. now of Hewlett o! the Kriuts- Church M. Sheen of the Church the village in Walter Gorrill. hold in the full choir, hers of the the lenders): “fillinms rendered Lord" and Jesus" special Noonan istor, Rev. Cavendish. Rev. C. O. ford Baptist psalm. Rev. J. Elmsdale United "Safe in I: appetite, irritability Nil-lagers. Relriger~ Charlotte the Belfast district yesterday cele- their slxtieth wedding an- BERVICE! -- The Annie MacDonald took place yesterday morning from Hennessey Dun-staffs Basilica Bennett Max» conducted service atthe gravemhe pallbearers The gifts Shirley Huggan. accompanying _ and mod wishes “we "ad by Miss I ore the great gfflrlflollilflrgfLNflfmil White. in her thanked popularity o! mell-‘rskinr- Wendell A daint lunch was i ‘. 5 . ., -~ servPd by we ladies in“ ‘he rm Gay, “libel! iiml Erluin lsunnlo. mainder of (he evening tvas spew l in danclnng. music being Dolph Dolron. IN MEMORIAM MRS. WALTER GORRILL y suddenly on 7th nt her home in LIFE IN - an mint! means ‘ Iiiilimlaluxleu Call Storey H‘ Rev. Iilr. Carnegy of the Summerslde Presbyterian Church read the Scripture. Rev. George Gough gave s personal testimony of the sterling Christian qualities‘ possessed by the late Mrs. Gan-ll]. The address was given by the Min- Ilter of the Church, Rev. W. G Dickson who spoke on the tape "Death is swallowed up in vio- tory" In which he paid glowin| tribute to Mrs. Gar-rill, mentioning her faithful Christian witness, hi: prayer. only Sini- Davmo, 3 piece in the Women's Minion- ary Society and in the Baby Bard r love for little children, who delighted to come to her homr She was a devoted wife plendld cltize fine neighbor and for all such. thc Minister stated, "Death is swallow- ed up in victory" for Jesus ll the Resurrection and the Life, and we can say, "0 Death. where ll thy; sting, 0 grave. where ls thy vio- tory." She will be greatly milled’ in the community but she has lgone to be with the Christ whom she lovorl and whom she served. Mrs. Gorrill was the former Miss Janie Hardy. daughter of the lato Robert and Marg. Hardy. born in I~llll's River. seventy-five years ago. She was married to Mr. Walter Matinwaild’ Gorrill when she was twenty-three Lleanessij‘ 21nd for n time lived in Cascumpec but she tins resided in O’Leary for many yours. She leaves to mourn her loss her sot-rowing husband [and one daughter. Lillie. Mrs llnrry Adams of knulsford. and two sons. Lloyd in Summerside. a member of the ’l'o\vn Council. and Robert in Doruhesier. Mass. Therz is one sister. Lucy, and a brother. Gordon on the old homestead; other lit-others are lleber of Al» I)f‘l‘IOIlI llcssol. Leigh and llcniv of llinulitini. l\lzi.\'.s., illlll Johnson of Svtillli‘. The following nrv: the grandchild ifflll.‘ Reggie and Douglas. Roberto. verses John. June. Barry. The following 315 Bel- Funeral Mass was the one of the The seat of was nicely in by bliss WEN? Atlams, Joan Adams, Grant Thom- mid ' as" UITS this’ The Pilll ITWIIFPFS uorc.‘ her on 60mg“ an mined m sjngmg _ Jelly, Alfred Dignnn. Clarence Mac- Jolly Good Fellow." . I . _ x him she recs,“ Dennis and boincnnt. Methera l. ,Klnnon. John liloreshead. Lockesby Robert Leslie The flower boys were: Hardy. “l! you have a Mother, treasure tier with cart‘. For you will never know the loss, till you see the vacant chair." f urlilsli- ‘The flnrul li-ihulos tin-re numer- ous tint! beautiful and are as toi- lous: - PIIl0\V——l‘llISIIJZ\n(li Harry and Lil- lie and Boh. \ Cross-Reggie, Helen, Douglas unil Alnrum-vl. Croscoiir-hhvw‘ iiiovos, Frances. Roberto. PIIC/‘Illfif, llvlcn and Betty of llinglinm. U. S. SpraysALillle, Daugherty and Girls of Saskatoon, Sash; Hattie and Fol in »Wnlih:im, lilriss. \\'r>-.-iilis-~\Viilet' nnil Sewer Com miSSlflHPFS of tho Town of Sun» mersiilo; lvxo “TPIIlhS from Bruce ml Co. Lid. of Summer side; Mayor iind Town Council and Clerk oi‘ the Town of Summerside; the Y's Men's Club of Summer- side: l\lrs. l\l_\'ra Billifil‘: lvlntlgc and IFred Flt-Rite; (Jordon. Nellie imii Lucy; Kn)‘. Bloss and Herb: Mrs. Boiiller nntl girls; hlrs. John Wflfb lock. Mr. and hits. CIIZIS. .Croas- man; Lloyd, blildrcil and family; Robert. lleivn. Erskine. Lois an"! Wendell; Dlllfgllfél, Bess and lrlober. Boiiquet-lilargaret Iizircly; Chair- lotteloivn. iVreathr-Mrs. John Gorrill. Olive. Maud and Francis, Everett. Mi1ss.; Henry. Hesse], Leigh and Ella. lit-st known 1i “I35 “'85 i0 J. M. Mtll.‘ "Peace. the offered n Don't lie “Faggeil-oui” all ilsy. Strained tense nerves are often the cause of restless nights. 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Heavy duty, Fibre inlaid with colors through to the solid felt Each c back. Two grades in two yards wide Water Color 1 Grey, Green, Blue, Brown and light and Each t ' ' - ' ' dark Green at per Oil Linen running yard 3'50and5a5o Each COMFORTERS. 66 x 72. Cotton filled with strong sateen covering, llowered pot- tern with 9-inch plain panel border, Re ulcir I115 Moi, WOOL BLANKETS. White with colored .,_.,,.,_,».,I. rainbow effect, ends 72 x 84, weight 7 lbs. l 7.00 Regular price--I8.95 pair Now ...,.. no..--.-.._-_u---- p IN MEMORIAM In Io memory 0f 5PP- 5"" mid M . Killed in Action on November 28rd. 1044. They any time hells all sorrow. And helps ue to for!“ But time so far has only proved. How much we miss him y"- God nve an strenllh ¢0 MM II- And courage to besi- the blow But what is meant to loose you No one will ever konw. sadly Remembered by Silo! Margaret Brolilier-ln-law Maurice and Family. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of my dear brother. Spr. G. (lei-field MaoLeml, Killed in Action, Holland, Novembr-r 2am A1944. as much, and the team not stuffed with grain then either! Indcctl only ‘decent’ little feeds they would get, but plenty and yes, they could that rate", ck chuckled. "and what then?” “Then? James re- oxclolmeti "chattering plied stoutly, "why, perhaps there away here and very little of any- thing stored away for our Winter." i118 0!‘ PIQWIHB 01 5 N966 B! he“ And with obvious concern, "whisf land. Wouldn't there. Ellen 7" And will h, “y m "m?" women-kind, through hi I v v PEPDIEXEd l" i "It's surprising. how well husband and son, or s must be circumspect even in their smllinll I I I "Why. I like it much," I replied. “Even though there was frost on the gangwiiy bridge this ntornlng?" my friend the squirrel asked. “Yo..- —-nnd on the near waste-gale on the dam," I laughed. and Pnrd im aware oi.’ our conversation, stat-iv.- pnrrow in the alrlets. o moody sunsets with troubled vioiet anti crimson getting very 1y no tlay at all! "And what yourself busy tit?" I ask. oriris and ends of chorln n favored spot indeed. Altlnrlca. hPi take ("are o the bits tin . hi Until inniurrm . . . Diary . Good-night. ‘ - orange clouds floating a hit an]. Timer here chanced In many were lonly on llie dzirk lilllf: of the skyi But. one thin; changes never The memory o! the happy days We all have spent. together. Lovlngly Remembered by Sister Annie and Family. Long Creek. rtieyiniiiiv (Continued from page 2) there. Nor is there any piece of husbandry more charming or slg nlficnnt than that of a farmer mid his team st the plowing. Up slope from the Once James making light of the. progress being mode at the work those days observed that "ivithout n word of a lie." he himself in n.s '. "could IlI(1\\'--,\"r‘s easily tulle