\ v a_lt w... H price ls- L SEPTEMBER 1s. 1949 ' I 1 e Charming Slip of Perfect Fit The Lingerie Department, second floor of this Store, invites you to inspect these delightful new Slips by "SILKNIT." The charm of this garment is its r- fectiou of fit. You will approve it in every detail. 3.95 MGDRE s. Minnow . _ THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN . ‘PAGE 111R!!! \l~lTLi'l he- i iiw To Hold FALSE TEETH More Firmly in Place Do your fails teeth annoy and embarrass by slipping, dropping or wobbiiog when you eat, laugh or talk? Just sprinkle a little FASTEEH-l on your plates. This alkaline (non-acid) powder holds false teeth more firmly and more comfortably. No gummy, gooey, pasty taste or feeling. Does not wur- Checks "plate odor" (den- ture breath). Get FASTEETI-l to- dly at any drug store. Just heat the sauce and pour over steaming IN MEM_ORIAM h 1311M memory of our dear aon and brother Pie. Lloyd Mao- Kinnon, Riven-dale. who was killed sixties: in Italy, September 15th, Somewhere in Italy he la sleeping There with his comrades brave For home and friends and dnar ones His bright young life he gave. Ever Remembered by Moths’, ‘Father, Brothers and Slater: urhorsllpiit ‘no s» . are light m c.r.a. and c.n.a. Hotels muslborldil Central Guardian . This column ls reserved for news o! local interest, but advertising of a. newsy nature may be inserted ‘ at live cents a word, strictly pay- ' able in advance. y JIMMIES TAXI. Phone szs. CONIIDIIATION LIFE IN‘- SURANCI. Al‘ YOUR SERVICE-Arafat Coal Company. Phone ma. HOWARD MlolNNII Fitted Ibotvrea: at 179 Queen Street. IPEOIAIH-Irable Lamps $1.75. Brown Electric. CALI. STOREY ELECTRIC 24794. for Refrigerator, Motor and Wash. lng Machine Repatrak THE NEW TONIC "SARNAK" at Worthys Drug Store. Phone We deliver. . NOTICE T0 ADVERTISERS.- Advertisers are reminded that their copy must bs in the Guardiai. not later than noon the prev- ious day to guarantee insertion. Out of city advertisers who tele- phone classifieds, etc. should par- ticularly bear this in mind. TAKE HEALTH COURSE — In connecti In with the plans for ex- tenflng the health services for the Province under the national. health scheme, professional training grants have been given to Miss Thelma Reid of Victoria Cross, Miss Annabel Allen and“ Miss Dorothy Gallant of Bummersido, to enable them to train as Dental Hygienists. They leave this week for Boston where they have been accepted for s year's course at the Fbrsyth Dental Infirmary. On re- turn to the Island they will be on the staff of the Dental Division oi’ the Department of Health and Welfare. p Personals Mrs. Margaret MacDonald has returned to Somcrvllle. Mass, after spending an enjoyable vacation with her iii-other and sister in law Mr. and Mrs. Pred Duffy. River- ton, P. E. I. Councillor Peter Holland and Mrs. Holland left yesterday mom- ing for Montreal where Mr. Hol- land will enter St. Mary's Hospital for treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Noble and son Robert have returned to their home in Hudson Falls, N.Y., after spending a very pleasant holiday visiting relatives and friends on the Island. Mrs. Noble was form- erly Margaret Trainer of this city. The Guardian regrets to report that Mr. Juries A. Fullerton, City Clerk, was taken suddenly ill on Tuesday night. His condition was somewhat improved yesterday but he will be requircdlto rest for the next two weeks. FUR SCABF HOLDS COLLAR ON COAT New York - One designer, keep- ing his coat prices within range. shows his most important tweed coats with a collar held in place by s narrow fur scarf-—mink, Per- sian lamb, or squirrel-minus eyes and tails. This ties in a small bow either st the front or side, and is both economical and fetching. Coats with massed fullness in the back and s contour belt, often deeply yoked and designed with raglan sleeves, are seen as one of the popular tweed coat trends. Coats of sleek broadcloth with fit- ted bodlces and skirt backs of pre- cise box pleats, neatly belted, also catch the attention. CHATTERIS, Cambrldgeshlre, England — (CF) — For some time a hen has been trying to hatch several apples which fell into her nest from a nearby tree. LONDON — (CP) — The real point and purpose of a holiday is to recapture a sane charitable frame of mind and keep it, says Rev. RJ. Vaughan, oi.‘ St. Sav- iour's. north London. IJABLIIBT 30111.58 The first bottles mentioned in literature were rnade of leather. Hampton and Vicinity MN- Gflbrae Dixon Clyde River. spent Labor day visiting her pg;- anii and many relatives here. Mr. John French il Visiting in New Haven sueet of his daughter l-fld son-in-lavl. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Boyle. " Mrs. John Dixon. South Melville Hampton WJtdB. at her home on entertained the leaders of the Tuesday last. Pie. Nelson Cannon is spending a month st his old hcme in Hampton. He now is stationed at Picton, Ontario. Min Gertrude Viliet. Millview, who is now teaching at Wlnaloe spent the wet-end visiting her niece Mrs. Mackenzie Dixon, South Melville. Miss Louise MaoQuarrle. R.N. Finn: iliE nivmal -tl|s way Cutleura helps clear up pimples, rash Ilschbesds, oeserna. pimples and rash usually yield prompt- ly to Cuilcura Soap and Oint- rnaar. Fragrant. sclcitlflcally Indicated with valuable Ino- llclnal ingredients. Buy aidrug late today. Made In Canada. " GIIIIGIIIA llllfllil LYJsF*.;'.'i.E‘.BI.P'" NEW! APPlESAiICE MUFFINS No cowgm agg-bssting-mada this new g-quiol: way. Crisp, dsliuoua! L; cup AlllLBran 2 t: . sugar or cup mi g en syrup 1% cups sifted 1 e g our 3 t p. soft 4 lap. baking shortening wder if cup thick 1 . salt Iweetened applesauce LCombine All-Bran and milk in mixing bowl. 1, Sift ~flour, bakinimpowder, salt, logetherinto same wl. Add sugar or olden s _up, BBB- Ihortemn , app uoe. tironly until ooml-f . d muflin tins 3S full. bake in m eratei hot oven (i00°F.) about 25 min. Ma es 12 wonderful muflina. w Canada's moat ta- w not: natural lasa- tivo canal-tr a BOIEEII. today , , lilotlior Knows iq-vflssii! daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Mac- Quarrie, Hopewell, N.S. paid a flying visit to relatives in Hamp- ton on Friday last. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Imnan and son Eric were guest of Mrs. Inmans parents Mr. and Mrs. Birchfleld Yeo, Central Lot 16 over the week- 8nd. Mrs. Matthew Gamble and son Windsor and Mr. Best of Belmont. Lot 16 visited Hampton and Victoria on Sunda calling on many old friends. Mr. and n}. Mark Cameron and 50h Kaye motored lo Sackvllle. NB. on Thursday where Kay! Allison . . The farmers are busily engaged] gathering in the golden grain. There is a bountiful harvest and still much to be gathered into barns and stacks. Miss Helen Cameron. one of Hampton's polJulnr ymmg lid-ES left for Charlottetown this week to resume her studies at Prince of Wales Collese- Charles R. Dunsford. A.C.I.l left on Monday for the RCAF. station at St. Eileanors. He spent an‘ an enjoyable lwo weeks with his. parents Mr. and Mrs. George P. Dunsfords Hampton. _ Rev. and Mrs. T.Ci. Head and small sons David and John re- turned to the Manse alter a wonderful holiday spent in Dalhou- sie End other parts of New Bruns- Wic . Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Smith, Roseneath spent Sunday. visiting in Hampton. welcome guests of W.A. and Mrs. MsoQuarrie. Mrs. Smith was formerly Lila Jenkins one o! our former school teachers in Hampton. Among the teachers attending the annual convention in Charlotte- town from this vicinity on Friday were, Misses Margaret l-iowait, Lois Simpson Doris Myers, Florence Maobougall and Mrs. Hollis Mac- Donald. Congratulatlons to Mr. David Boswell Victoria, who won in the quarter mil: and half mile races held at the Memorial Field Charlottetown on Monday after- noon. Mr. Boyd MacQuarrie and small daughter Bars returned 0n Wednes- day via Wood Island; from Wolfvilla, N5. They motored over on Tues- day (via) Borden ferry accocnpany- ' ing Miss Muriel MaoQuarrle. who is attending Horton Academy. Mr. Jack Oakes returned to his home in Shedisc N13. on Sunday‘ after spending his holidays with his grandparents lvir. and Mrs.‘ J. H. Myers. His uncle Mr. William Myers, drove him over. returning on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Drew left for their home in Cambridge. Mass“ after a. short holiday spent with Mr. and Mrs. Manford Beer. Needless to say. their many friends were delighted io see May and Sheldon again. Mrs. Hattie Madltinnon. who has been renewing old acquaint- ances and meeting new iriends on Prince Edward Island for the past month. left by Bus on Tuesday for her home in Cambridge, Mass. will resume his studies at Mount- liirought out from England by his ‘grandfather in i819. This has re- cenily tome 130559581011 and is really a. wonderful "THE NEW PACK IS AT YOUR GROCEIPS" Recently 390 grocers made a consumer pref- erence test in 390 grocery stores across Canada. in 81 stores Libby's "Genile Press" ‘Tomato juice and the next most popular brand were offered at the same price. Injoar on! offire inrlancer, (be rbopper ulecled Libby's.’ The reason for this outstandinglpreference is easy to understand. Libby's Tomaiojbice is processed by Libby's patented "Gentle Press" method which extracts only the purest, sweetest juice from fancy, field-ripened tomatoes-tomatoes which are thin-skinned and heavy with juice, the result of 57 years of seed selection by Libby experts. Ir takes more tomatoes to dil a do the Mr. Clifton Ince is the proud rposscssor of an old gun which Wal into Mr. lnce's of English workmanship. Mrs. Clayton Morrison and daughter Ruby, X-Ray Technician at Prince Edward Island Hospital, Charlottetown left on Monday for Providence, R1. to spend a well- earned holiday. They travelled all‘ the way by Bus which is getting to sampl the a popular mode of travelling. Friends will be glad to learn- ihat Mrs. Beecher lnman South Melville, Who has been in the Prince QUE LQUES lP‘l.l1Illli S rZvQFlQUTBT CKPTT Perfumo- I $18.50. $12.50. $7.50. $8.50 Eau de Toilette . $2.50, $3.95 Saohet Powder .1.. . . . $1.75 Taicum Powder . ,. 81-00 Dusting Powder . ....-.. $3130 SPECIAL! Invitation Basket A dainty flanon of precious Ouelques Fieurs Perfume in a. basket of flowers. For a limited time-only $1375. so NYAL nnur. stun. ‘I18 QUEEN ST.’ PHDNETII. orooaua on Saturday even- son and Charles Elma“ ""1 3;" . » . ‘kinda oilcarpeniers and are doing a e Iirilrzellnlrlrgirtlrie-fell. breaking her hip. Ialrlghseqglgfii: Ygeblaliillyyoun: and‘ 10h old. Lunches, ice cream, candy and drinks were sold and s large sum was added to the W.A. "mt-awry- two months, hopes to be home soon. church Messrs Richard Ferguson son d Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Ferguson and Ansel Ferguson, son of Mr. and Mrs. has re-ovpened Victor Ferguson left this week for cap- Charlottetown. where they will Mr. Basil Helm, one of Desableus enterprising men has recently "B1 Go se". Restur- 23023351? mMien Bdiiiard? This is a, Hampton school new business which Ml; giémalrglaitler the gioellggryl’: \:>I;C1E;Mi£° mwbegm their ‘twigs at Prince a! bum “p 9h“ summer if h“? 1572;": £3“ gay-view Principal and Wlalea College, which re-opened and M n 15- °“ l busy ‘g y ‘ M p Hdlll MacDonald BonshaW-Iltn Tuesday after the simmer we“ patronized‘ Assistant. school which was vacation. The good wishes of theil tended moved to a better location is bc-lmany friend-s i0 With '11P" W181“ John's ing remodelled Messrs Alex Fc-rzu-liovnsz lads. .. Many from this vicinity at Edward Island Hospital for about or s PREFER iflevtlelPteuk“ TOMATO JUICE Libby's has th Press" Tomato ‘In 309 stores when distress merchandise-tomato juice reduced In prise to clear-was displayed In competition with tibbyb. l out of S shoppers protested Libby's- "FRESH FROM THE GARDEN" .- "Genile Press“ the delectable difference. because the juice is packed the same day the tomatoes are picked, and nothing is added except a liirle salt. if you've ever walked inm a garden and enjoyed the sun-ripened goodness of the reddest, juiciest tomato on the vine. you know the unsurpassed flavour of Libby's VGenile Your grocer has just received the i949 pack of Libby's, fresh from the garden. Order your supply, and serve it regularly. Libby's is Canada's favourite health drink—economicai,and as good as it is good for you. the Garden Pariy at St- "canamvs MOST roruua __HEAI.TH oamx" .- valvvsiféiiisnr olsraan" souacs or virtuous _§a_a|vo cw .. i‘ f . 1 Libby way, and you can taste at smeli-of-the-garden freshness juice. l! ¢L.Z..LLL-.