151-41133 16.1936 Theq go where ‘rheq like > - knwinqltlhlot- I IMPERIAL will follow them INCOME CII EQU ES Yill/ENTY years ago he made a plan-decided that some day he would quit work-- w/aile be uws still young enough to enjoy li e. V‘ Now his dream has come true. He is ‘financially independent-ab1e to come and go as he likes-to take a long trip-rhen return and do what he pleases. There are so many ways in which a man in his later years can enjoy life if he has a moderate income behind him! What about yourself? Will you be in this happy position when you are 60 or 65 ? Why not make certain _now that you will be! An Imperial Income Protection Policy will guarantee that your dream will not be just a dream, but a fact. In addition, it will provide financial security for your‘ dependents should you die either before or after your monthly payments begin, Make enquiries now. IMPERIAL LIFE HEAD OFFICE u TORONTO, ONT.‘ Branches and Agents in all important centre: ssaa MEAT VAbuEs RQLLEI) ROAST BEEF, 1b. - - - -19 cts. WAFFLED STEAK, lb. - - - - - 20 cts. CORNED BEEF, lb - - - - - -- - 12 cts. PICNIC HAMS, 1b. - - - - - - - 1s cts. FRESH SAUSAGES, 1b. - - - - - - 17 cts. We carry only the choicest quality of Meats "Id Poultry. A wide variety to hoose from. FISH {RE-flu SALMON (cbbbe), lb. -"25 & 2s cis. Bhbu SCALLOPS, lb. - - - - -- - as cts. uusn HADDOCK FILLETS, lb. -- -_ 18 cls. All kinds of fresh, "smoked and cured fish “IP91! dnily in the only market completely eqmllllfid to handle the iish trade of the city. ROOITS LIMITED phone 389-390 Free Delivery l a l l l i l l committee: reported and new ones l 1 Eastern Guardian ABBY ROBIN H001) [-1.093 now, you will not regret it, . JSUBSCRIPTIONS . w the Charlottetown Guardian may bee handed to their Rept. Archie Hume. Phone 47, or lcit at H. J. Mabons Drug Store, Montague. r4 ..'THE BIGGEST SALE or the yeur begins Tuesday. November 17th and lasts for tcn big days at, (Jim-i; Bros. Montague. L-387-li-14-21, ..‘C. W. L. MEETING-At the November meeting oi’ the George- town Sub-Division of the catholic Women's League the President Mrs. D. P. McKinnon, oonvenor or rc. treats for King's Countypurgcd the members to attend the retreat op- ening Nov. 6 at Notre Dame Con- vent, Charlottetown. The usual arrangements were made tor the annual bazaar to be held. The sub- division donated a wool comforter tor the lottery. The required quota was voted for the Margaret Jones Memorial Fund and the Regina Fund. The entertainment commit- tee presented a good report or the financial results from their scmi- monthly card parties. Cardigan A railway car was loaded at Mon- taglle lust week from the sur- rounding districts for the drought- siricken area in Western Canadufl which consisted of about 400 bags: oi’ vegetables and fruits, also con- slderuble canned‘ goods. ‘ The beautiful new homo oi Mr. Francis Maclntyre, Lorne Valley. was the scene of a pleasant party last Tuesday night, xvhcn a largo? number oi his friends tendcrcdhlm a house warming, on thc complct-il ion oi his new house, which is of beautiful structure and acids muchl to the appearance of the commun- ity. A vcry pleasant evening W215i spent in dancing, music being iur- 1 nishcd by Messrs. Alex MacDoug- all, Walter and Charles MacLeozL} Vernon and Lloyd liiacDonaldnmdl Miss Helen Burdcit. Later on ini the evening the ladies served a dc- , licious lunch, after which thc 111:1 " useful and beautiful gifts were op- l ened by Mrs. MacDougnll oi Ban-I‘ gor, and the accompanying hum- orous verscs rend by Mr. JJIHUS l) MacLcod, Lornc Vnilcy. Mr. blac- Intyre then thanked his mini, friends tor the beautiful gifts, and, hoped they would enjoy ihemsclvm; to the grentcst extent in llflflClllL for the rcst of the cvcniilg, which they did to their hearts content and departed to their rcspoctivcl homes at a vcry into hour, Wlfilllllj!" Mr. Macluiyre mrmy yours oi imp-l piness and good luck in his 110w, home-C. ‘ Belfast The 12th annual meeting oi’ thc Mt. Buchanan Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Jos. Robertson on Nov. 10th with 9 rrfembcrs paying annunl dues and one visitor present. The meeting? opened in the usual way with the President in thechair. Standing as follows: School, Mrs. Angus Murchison; Sick, Mrs. J. D. Murch- 1 ison and Mrs. John Cantello. ~ school windows are to be repaired . and dustbane ordered. Two bills for lumber and wire were ordered I paid. The Institute news was dis- ‘ tributed and" discussed and to be token tor the following your. The pnrsibillty oi planning a six month ‘ program was also discussed but was left the same as last year with the questionnaires coming first at; each meeting. Next meeting at the home of Mrs. Watson Bishop. Roll ‘ call to be “An exchange 0t Chrlst- mas gitts." The different ways of raising the necessary iunds to carry on the Institute tor the com- ing year were discussed and the chief entertainments were decided on to be carried out when thought bcs‘. by the executive. The president's address contain- ed a full account of the different activities of the Institute for the past year while the financial rc- port was fully itemized and read by the Sccy-Treas. Cash on hand being much larger than at last annual meeting. The election of officers followed with Mr=. Nicholson in‘ the chair. result as follows: Pres. Mrs. John Nicholson; vice pres., Mrs. Angus, Murchison; Socy-trcas. Mrs. M. A. MacLeod; directors. Miss MacDon- ald, Mrs. John Cantcllo. Mrs. John‘ Morrison. Auditor". Mrs. Dougald MacKinnou and Mrs. Rob- ertson. Orsznnist, Mrs. Murchison. The meeting thon adjourned while a dclicous lunch was served by the Imstcss, Alter a short soc- inl hour was spent the meeting was then vnllcd to order by thc new President. nlr. John Nicholson and the following "Peace Day" ‘ ain," Mrs. Angus Murchison; Con- modern type. ' IMPERIAL r ‘IE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN _v _' PAGE SEVE-fl ~ yvvw w-wcuuox Canada's first GI35S'BFICI( Building for thc manufao ture of tobacco products. Equipped with the latest conveying system, deliver» ing direct to railway cars and motor trucks, the Iow- er floors will provide ship- ping facilities of the most PIONEERING in‘ 1937 Because thc covered wagon has vanished and there is no longer any rislé of hostile Indians shooting do\vn white settlers from ambush, it does not follow that thc pioneer spirit of our forefathers has disappeared from Canada. Conditions have vastly changed since those early clays, but the desire to explore new fields, to open a new territories, to improve rand then continue, to improve, still remains an attribute of Canada's forwarcldooking leaders in all walks of life. ' p _ _ The Imperial Tobacco Company is completing the construction of a; new building-an w ..-.n.-\.~.~.-.-.-,\-.- A.l “rue:- -.i .__A _ - addition to its plant in Montreal. This unit — Building “K“ —- pioneers by making the most liberal use of GlassBrick of any building in Canada. It was planncd illICl‘ exhaustive research and study by our architects and engineers, to provide us with thc newest and best manufacturing facilities in thc world today. p . GlnswBrick, heretofore used in Canada only for decorative purposes, now fulfils its rruc function by providing really sunlir manufacturing iloors,'vvhcrc we can make use of thc most advanced airrconditioning. These floors will be cntircly insulated, and so, unaffected by summer's heat or winters cold. The temperature and humidity will be controlled, and the washed, conditioned air completely changed every ten minutes. These features will also achieve an impor’ tant advance in thc comfort, health and wellbeing of our employees. _ Building “K" is a long stride forward toward the Imperial Tobacco ‘Company's goal —- pcrfcction! More sunshine, better conditioned air and immaculate cleanliness will all enable us to improve still further the already fine quality of Imperial Tobacco products. 1 U ,7) l.‘ TOBACCO COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED programme was successfully car- rierl out: , () Cllllllflflj Pence motto rePml" l ed in unison; roll cull; TW° mcm" bpi-s, peace inotln; Four members-- custom of homcmakcrs in other lands; 'I‘hreo members-A book I have l‘l‘ll(l about. another country; Paper, Women's home influence as y for gaining peace-Mrs- u lllll.l' J. D. Murchison; Recitation-A Robertson: iriciulsliip song-Mré. Reading — Pence —Mrs. DOHRId lvlurKiimon; solo, "Give Ponce n8- tcst, “International Peace Day"; Address. “Pca:e". Mr. DQ118515 MacKlnnon, M. L. A-l, Rea-dint "'11"; song o! the pnciiist," Miss MacDonald; “Victory throush Ponce," Mrs. Dougald MacKinnon; The vicfory which is peace-—Mrs. Morrison; Taps: The National An- tl1cm.—J. JOCKEY DISPLAYS rLtfCI LONDON -- (CP) - J. Dyson. English jookey gave a. rare display oi‘ pluck at Catterlck Bridge when he won a. race although struck in the taco by a part ot’ the starting- gnIA‘. Blood trickled down Dyson's tare ns his mount finished. imwwwermr IIEHIE toms: om runes Help restore your skin to its natural beauty without costl facials-do it the Cuticura wayl uticura Soap deep-cleanses sluggish pores where blackheads and pim in lint-aids skin in resuming natural, ne texture. Cuilcura Ointment relieves bumlng ilc ‘nu irrita- llnnmwrite tor FREE Sample to“Culicurl" Dept.28. 2805C. 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