i’ ‘ ' ri-iit GUARDIAN, Ul-IARLOTTETUWN " NOVEMBPL.5v...1.9_4§,a Day Sale C-riockett 6' Stzr-eéy i Wifre ilelady For You With a Wonderful Selection of OVERCOATS -- 22'?“ - 9'5“ Victoria. time Village by I tiie Seo w‘ 3...... Miss Judy Stewart. Borden. was a recent guest o! her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Stewart. \ ic~ torla. Left a 340.000 fortune and a _ will of a splnster sister, 80-year-old William Kendall (lefti- Methodist reservation near Bale. Ont... year; among his Indian relatives and friends. Indian wife of Mrs. William Kendall trlghti. died two years ago. Mr. ‘ill-room mansion in Elllrllnd by "l? retired minister, who lives on the border of the Gibson Indian says he will not go to England to claim the money or the property. He. says he irants in spend his remaining minister. Kendall! Inheritance was made known recently on probation of the will of the late‘ Hilda Kendall. who died at Pickering, York, Engn. last March. spent a very delightful weekend g: Charlottetown. the guest ot‘_ h ‘ grand-daughters. the Misses \erna and Donalda MacLeod. EH5!!!" 5L Mrs. Fred C. Inman. \"i0l"l‘lll-_l"l<l a happy three days visit lfl Lil?"- loitetntvn recently. the ill"! "l her daughters. Missfilildlth Inmflfl and Mrs. Sheldon Lameron, Pro vincial Sanalorium. She also hail the plpnsnre of renewing friend- ships with other relatives and friends while there. T0 Pltfiai] WRIT rntirra‘ la hot piattcr and surround with ~M~ RICE the hot fluffy rice. Heat the nut Taking advantagc of the con- e... . meats slightly in melted butter or tintiing fine weather of this week, Pitt one cup l‘it‘P_ one t wispoon margarine rind scatter them over every man. woman and child avail- (Iarnish with parsley. able. under age and over age, are a two quart saucepan with a tight- fitting cover. until the water aalt and two cups of rnlil water in Vhe rice. Set over a hot flame boils vigorously‘. Then reduce heat as low as possible not tlcsirvrl, sufifilehioflt Willi vested. before Jack Frost Pill! l" and simmer for 14 minutes luorc. voarscli‘ chopped (‘QIPFY- Seiitccd his appearance in earnest. During tliis time the l'lt‘P will ah- 1 along \\lll\ the onions, ieriioved. ~r~#— aorb all the watvi. iu-ileiig it ns and put lmvk in the sauce with thc Mr. L. D. MacLend. vctcran tender as young low‘. Navcr use a onions. spoon on rice. hut ai\\.'i_\‘s fork it up to keep it fluffy‘. 4 l To serve; , Place the. veal with the. gravy on inf Porsio. QFINFE FROM PERSIA ' FOR YOUR NEW NEON SIGN ciiii. TllE EDISON ELECTRIC PHONE i760 GREAT GEORGE ST. CHARLOTTETOWN REPRESENTING i7 msifiilav‘s' fin. HALIFAX. Y5. Use as niany nuts as you like» the more the better, up to a cer- ltairi point. and if mushrooms are The inorlcrn quince ls a product being pressed into service lo try and succeed in saving a large hulk of the potato crop yet to be har~ horseman of Victoria is to be seen these beautiful afternoons leisurely driving off in his speed-cart drspite the pressure of business, holding reins over as fine a specimen of horse flesh as one. would wish to see, When it comes lo having tho very hest in horses. cattle ni ani- mals of any description. just leave it to L. D. Sincere sympathy ls extended to the family of the late James Mor- rison. Tryon. who passed a\v.'i;.' last week. Mr. Morrison. who had pas- sed the four score mark, was a re- spected citizen and will he much mourned by relatives and friends for his many (‘hrisllun virtues. and the church loses one of her strong supporters. h» being always inter- ested in its uork. and'in any othei good cause for the benefit of the community. It is pleasing to report that the Village hy the. Sea is to have an other new residence. Mr. Eziil PATTERSOWS QFFER AMAZING VALUES_ Beautiful Diamond ENGAGEMENT RING FROM...“ .95 29 Tax included Matching WEDDING BANDS $|0.00 and up All Diamonds Guaranteed Perfect and are Insured FREE AT PATTERSUWS JEWELLERY STORE r N l w; , y. Lord is husily engaged laying tho foundation for a iii-and new up-ln- date dwelling house to replace lhc one. lost by fire last winter when the large Massey Harris building alongside Mr. Lord's home was completely destroyed. igniting his rosidenre so Illflf°li too was a complete loss. The location is ideal, on the street leading from the Victoria-(‘rapaud highway to (‘roscent Reach commanding a beautiful view of the harbour‘ iicni h_v and \'Vright's Point not. too far distant. Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrii. Thomas Cameron. Victor-ifs grand old couple. were as follows: their granddaughter. Mrs. hiajor Reid and Mr. Reid and linhy‘ daughter, and Mr. Reid's mother. Mrs. Edwin Reid. Rollo Bay; also Mrs. Cameron's nephew. Mr. Jame-s Cohh and Mrs. Col-ih. Charlottetown; Mr. and Mrs. Nell lVlacKinnon and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd lifairKinnnn and three. chililicn of Churchill. and Mrs. Alma MacMic~ ken, Hampton. Halloween passed off very quiet- ln The Village by the Sea. the youngsters behaving themselves in an orderly manner. There ware many and various spooky looking creatures parading around the streets from house to house. and many who were of a suspicious or awesome nature kept sitting quiet- I_v hnhind closed doors, hoping no great ill might. hefall them until this "night of nights“ was number- ed with the past. However. many peeked out at an early hour the next morning to see Just what the witches had been up to, for after soeing the parade of ghosts and goblins wall anything _]ll§l. niiglil have happened, hut thanks he thc people of Victoria can safely say the hcst. Halloween ever, in as for We carry o complete stock of factory guaranteed parts for all Foal Products, and have o staff of experienced mechanics a install them. HAVE THAT FALL CHECK-UP . NOW STEWART morons LTll. "Your Mercury Dealer" us or. o». st. Phone sai . a its the younger ones of the place ’ Kathleen MacDonald read the ac- are CfiflllifllPdw" V. On Friday evening. Octohcr 29th. a bridal shower was held in Vic.- toria Hall in honor of the former Miss Hattie Rogerson who recently launched nut upon the sea of matri- mony with Mr. A. R. Taylor of St. John. NB. Mr. Keith Boswell act- ed as chairman and after a few VFW complimentary remarks, and with Mrs. Boswell at the piano playing the ever popular selection "Here Comes the Brl e". Hatt.e and her huiihanrl were e curled to the platform by Miss Juanita Miller and Mr. Emmerson MacDonald, and amid lovely surroundings of aitliitic decorations by friends of the bride they were showered with a bcautl- ful array of lovely gifts which show- ed the esteem in which they arc held. From beautifully decorated baskets the gifts were taken by Miss Annie MacDougall. while Miss companylng verses. passing the gifts on to the nrlde and groom. Mrs. Richard Howatt. had charge of the table on which thc gifts were arranged. The groom replied in a word of thanks on behalf of his bride after which "For They Are Jolly Good Fellows" was sung. De- lightful r-freahments were then served lry several of the ladies present. With Mrs. Keith Bos- well at the piano and Mr. Chester Sturdy with the violin a nappy hour or so was spent tripping the light fantastic. Mr. and Mrs. Tay- MEET WITHOUT IN THIS FINE fluffy air cells in this tra weight. Tweeds Fieeces......... Veiours Elysions......... in World Tlliar Il. he having served overseas for some five years. and Hattie doing her hit in the seiviccs in Canada for about the same length nf time. Mr. Boswell. as chairman. very Iitlingly’ paid lrl. hute during his remarks to tmlli hride niid groom for lllt‘ sirlcnrliit sorvices rendered during th: con- flict. after which a hearty ap- plause wns joined in hy all plcsenl. Mr. and Mrs. ’l‘aylor have been a ieek at the home oft ‘ ' PilFflIllS. Mr. nnil Mrs, y‘ rsnn, Yiclnriri. ‘l‘lir_v inf? Public Lnnrling. N.B., r. .. 1-. Monday for where Mr. Taylor is engaged in railroad work. and where they in- tend to take up house-keeping. ‘ curt N w. I. » l ‘V? I On Wednesday evening, Oct. 3lth Mrs. Ian Henderson entertained the members of Clinton W. I. forl their regular monthly meeting. The President presided and np-i ened the meeting with the slngingi of the Ode and repeating thei Creed in unison. Roll rail was answered by l2 members each pay. ing s cents. Minutes of last meet- ing were read and approval 2 pr. soclrees and l pr. stockings were‘ ., 1; I “Oflfllpqj, l-Aaailve lor are a popular couple. hol.h hav- yap jAI-anlll in au- al-Jaaiafla tau-t- sum esmi: aciinvv Warmth Weight Alpacama OVERCOAT — Thousands of porous, you snug without tiring you from ex- W Shades to choose from Price . We Hove OVERCOATS ‘ ot Prices to Suit Every Pocketbook “FEREETKJI _nri'i§in' ttl.".;.;;i 9,1594 1m Th, 560mm“, reporm‘ iMrs. Bruce Clarke entertained with that. a cheque of‘ $26.00 had been but the quality _ goes all the way througli—— In ing and style. rich fabric keep a 2.50 . 22.50 - 42.50 . 25.00 - 45.00 . 29.50 - 52.00 . 40.00 - 67.50 soft nap that makes you proud ‘lo W98! it. is more than s Crombie Elysian -~ 67.50 Crombie Seaiskin -- 69.50 kin deep — it y/eave tailor- colour. MGDRE c. MPLEQD L__.imii=<i ; SPECIAL Mrs. Donald B. Gordon. A091" I ' Road. spent a pleasant visit in \'lc~ v . I torla recently with relatives and ’ . _ friends. \- , ' i i l Mr. Clayton bMiller. dvltlfglg: . a i r , ma e a e __ i I iiif-Llhfrilgbfti"crlifilitetewn nu Toucl-i will tell you what you want to know 1 ~ Z week. ____ It's a Crombie—tl'ie best that can be saidof i ' M“ l“ l‘ M’°“'°"' "V‘°‘""“‘ an Overcoat. There's quolify—lt has a fine F i , Shorty — Station wagon coof-—of su- perior quality English Gabardine -- ' interlined with Polar wool ‘- Beaver Lamb Collar —- sliowerpcoof —- Fawn Sizes 36 - 44. 33.50 t0 35.00 Full-length station wagon Coat with sheep lining, Beaver Lamb collar. 3o Melton and Tweed g ovszncoars SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY mi . SATURDAY ‘I Navy and Brown Melton. “ Double breasted belted models l and slip-on models—- l Sizes 36 to 42 t. 22.50 , 1, "Better Farm Houses" contest. ' ‘ The members instructed the sec¢ ietary to order the Christmas cards ~ A report of the. Pantry sale held at P. J. and C. Kennedy's store rral- xzed $36.40. Bills amounting to $8.66 ' were on motion ordered paid. Mrs Hugh Frizzell acknowledged irlth, thanks a card of sympathy The‘ sick committee reported one call] " ' made and the following new com- By ‘LN’ ROBERTS‘ ‘h’ miners were appointed. Lunch —{ m"‘“°l“‘*"' P"°"-" "m" AMI-l") M153 Vltlan Woorlslde, Mrs. Christy‘ , Goss and Mrs. Sterling iviuricuy: i“ bwm“ '“ °"““°°ll°“ “m l“ Proginmnie —- Mrs. Ian Henderson Atlantic defence pact. is the mil- iitary relationship of Canada, the and Mrs. Keir Duggan and the “warm; fly m! home or Mr_q_‘Unitcd States and the Wesern ghnsiy Gm, Wm, m“ can m be European Union with Scandinavia. nnswfl-ed by paying yfiembprshjp‘ Norway and Denmark are re- (Pea A dismmro,‘ on another ported friendly toward the idea, pantry‘ sale followed and it. was lllll "l? l‘°ll'lfl “film-V l" Swcdm» decided to hold one in Kensington the only real military iiowrr in iScandinavia. And swcden has been the institute pay half the cost of “lllfily PHIIllPII/Id M 0819mm“ the cement used for the hall found- 1o Siivk i" tho "Qlltlfllily which ation to the Hall Co. Mrs. steriimilhiis kciit her “loot from lhiroveafl MacKay very klndlly offered the use "W" l" "lf-‘TB ‘"10" 109 Y9"!- of licr home for‘ an institute An- Blillsh Rllll Ullllfill sill" dlllllllll‘ nlverssry Celebration and plans for at: have been uiinhlc t0 get her same to be completed at, the next..to take an iinequlvccal stand be- meetlng. Collection 81.46. Meeting side the Western Allies. t closed with the King after which Yet my information is that Swedish neutrality is more puh- licized than real, and that both her heart and tlnewii will be in the right place in case of a mil- itary crisis. But. she is located very near to Russia . and can see no profit in a formal taking of aides at this time. In the meantime, she is building up her defences. Her air force now is eomnd only to that of Britain l‘!!! "l ll ill’!!! iifllfll 0'11 i316 lll- in Wcstem Europe. In addition, crouch to the Milllsln Brook she u producing A1708 for Europe bridge at. nearby Ononeiie. The m, m Qxpqndlng rate. lncludlns other truck driver. Clarence Jones. aircraft engines for Britain. Her Ind n wmvinton. Joesph Mtv-hlvd- munitions industry n being mn- boui of-selnt John, escaped lnjtlfl- dmlllcd with Amie-Angie"; 4;. si STAIIED BY QUIIN l!!! It was moved and seconded that iii contest. and lunch was served by hostess and committee. FATALLaNJURlD SAINT JOHN, N. B, Nov. 3 1- lCPl -- l-liizen Ingrsham. 30. of Rothesay. died while being taken to hospital late today after hlii half-ton truck crashed into the In. One of the worries of Anglo- One of the most tlvklish pieces. to occupy Scandinavian These are located along what would be one of the most import- ant. east-west, bcsnbing routes - far more wtportant than the wide- ly-publlclzerl but not yet feasible Arctic routes. To meet tllLs, Strode-n has near- ly 500,000 men to defend these fields »- more than the Allies could muster now in any area of similar size. Instead of being determined on neutrality come thick or thin. Sweden seems to ine to he taking the attitude that too close and too early alignment with the Weat- ern Powers would be merely an invitation to Russia to make some preliminary move against heir if war between the east and west should appear imminent. ed to protect her northern flank against Germany by taking over part. of Finland. But neither has she forgotten how llollund and Belgium, by refusing such help as Britain and France might have mustered after it. was known Hit- ler intended to invade the Low Countries in i040, laid themselves open to easy conquest. Sweden knows that in the next war neutrality will be as outdated as horse owalry. Discussing the uneasiness in western circles over Swedish neu- trality, a high Swedish military authority told me recently, with a broad smile: , "Yet there is no real doubt as to where Sweden will be if the time comes." FUNDING CATFISH Catfish are known to make a purring sound when happy. oaoa ausaian AMERICA The first pair of allk stockings A it ill was worn by Queen Elizabeth. m" an m n” men m that‘ m Alaska was once called Russian cue of war, Russia might attempt ‘Amlllfl- l I She has not forgotten the ruth-j less fashion in which Russia mov-' lllrflelds. GENTLE SUPPORT BEST FOR FIGURE N" TIIRlUYF. WOYTIHII WEI CVQI‘ sut- cesslul in slimming hlpl down l" fledgling proportions b)’ 50W” ing into a too-tight corset. Yll plenty of women do try. ‘x l‘ Hotter tliiin a too-light corset l one that fits a mature fislire M: ll)’. gives the older woman a m?‘ easy-going grace. The most til anyone can expect. of a corset‘ tlint it will control curves. bill“ flesh more i-ompuittl)‘. flllll l!" clothes n firmer foundation‘. B" sides hampering freedom and Ill‘ ing" a figure too obviously» "l undersized corset will squeeze in hips at the expense of a walatlliil or cinch ln a waistline at the 1X‘ prnso of the flesh above it. Bast. choice of a girdle. fol‘ if" woman who wiinls to look slim- mcr. is an all-onveloplnl Clllvl" or a long girdle to which a dia- phragm-banded bra can be secure‘ ly tabbed. Such a girdle, provldt it fits easily. will support miracles keep posture more upright. m" trnl curves and make a sllliouel" look slimmer. DELICATE OIGAN The eardrumT-moves less til" one-millionth of an lneh ill l" spending to many sounds. Sure relief t0! Head Colds U s l“ Miélfrl NOSE DROPS lit-fps afopt oittfi where they start