Bc¢4qAr-<w'U>U"~' vii-inn ll I, =W="-~'°':‘:':r'=c';':=i(5§'£=."35 :‘:.*°£-o-==':‘fl9!¥25f’-E—Z.§”915 Sf-‘Qzlflf-flfafiwzgggguw izsres-ewgg-ggl. 55E»- - ~ ~— —-~ — ~ - - _. . e-esssssa. afldawezrsm. a =20 m..-“ >-|—-1n fi-w-fi/vrrflnrrrl nn-n-asialniw NEWS OF THE DAY aus sun ORCI-I. ooLoiiiTtinrooN i The greatest combination of tolent ever gathered for one show! PIIIIICE EIIWIlII-II-II IIAYS- 7-00 -—TOIIIIY i. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN " ANNOUNCING THE GRAND OPENING OF THE l WHITE SPOT DINING AND DANCING Something New Music by O.K Just a nice drive. Different. IIIIIIIIIIIY IIIGIIT, 0ST. 30th. Nice music, beautiful floor, nice eats. Admission to all 25 cents. N ovelteers featuring Don Messer and his Violin. ‘lie Here. Something Presby and his 7 miles from city. L-ZZ-ID-Zil-El. lir.W. L. Maollonald PHYSICIAN 8. SURGEON Phone 239 241 Prince St. Office hours 2 tlll 4 and 7 tlll 9 TRINITY UNITED CHURCH At the morning service of Trin- ity United Church the Rev. L. M. Murray spoke on the theme “Revive Tilly work. O Lord-Be- gin with Me." In this sermon the minister clearly showed how that l: there is to be a revival of the Christian spirit in the world it must begin in the heart of each individual by a rebirth of en- thusiasm and power which w spread into the life of the church and of the community and usher in a better time of happiness and goodwill. In the evening Rev. Hugh Millar discussed the question of “The Church and Democracy " In this hadron he sketched the history of deunocrarv from its beginnings in early Greece and Rome and show- ed how it had aided the cause of human freedom and recognition of the rights of the individual. These also the minister saw as aims of the church. The hope for - IIITIIMIII PIWIIIICIS 00c box Purereu "KLIBUT --—-- OIPSULES i’ "- ' Box of 50 2 f" e91 ll.50box Piiretesl Multiple Vilsmin Capsules 2]," aioob .n llCd Liverbil Elli-ulnar 2 fr" $1.0 1 l ._ The Gentral Guardian I I inis column is_ reserved for news oi i i local Interest but advertlsuig oi a newsy nature may be inserted at 5 cents a word strictly pay- able in advance. l 05c bol. Coil Liver Oil Colic. Tablets, 501... . 2fvr-66 ‘ CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- 51.00 but, cfld Liver Oil Cone, ANCE. L-olae-i-zi-ai TBMH,’ m-Lm 2W$L01 ‘ ' $1.00 box of 25 ‘ W. G. HOGG, Pre ide t Bible iety speaks over CFCSY tfilanight at A Bpgn”; G ,‘ .15. L-4B-10-30-li. i - - - "l - i | CAPSULES L EIiG1%GI-I‘2IENT—Mr_ and)‘ Mrs. l .. 2 I.,, $11)] ew an n announce e an- . gageonent of their draughteil-édliilean- 2 [v1.61 or Patricia, to Harry wards, formerly of Toronto. Marriage to Jake place in November. L-64. i i FORMER CITIZEN DIES-—Word 'was recevied here Saturday of the! ,death in. Montreal of Mrs. John T. ' ‘Peal-den, formerly a resdent of this lefty. Her husband conducted a 70c bot. P lest Y t and ImnHTQabIcILTIIOT 2/” '80 PIIIIETEST PRODUCTS 15c pkg. union- Salt. . .. Z/WJB 25v pl-g. Epsom Salt. . . . 2],, .26 lyvilhofiesale grotceayBsltolrieFon ti}; site 25.- 13mp- o e presen e o rm. son its conning home with the body, itl CAMPIAaFATED was announced. The funeral will be i held Tuesday afternoon. 2 1w .26 willful???‘ 2 1i» .1 1 ‘tart Eli"? 2 i» .26 - 25c bot. Triodine. 21/57,. 2/0, _26 ..'ro JOIN IlNlT-Jflle very Rev-l W. J. Enright C. S. S. R. former , rector nf the Holy Redeemer Church 'in Charlottetown leaves here today ‘for Sydney to assume his duties as . 35c M,‘ 1-inch,” |,,,-|,,,,' Chaplain of the P. n. I. uishlflfldr“ 1 sci, with nppliralor... 2/"36 ‘(Black Watch), He was the firstl 20c. pkg. Borucic Acid, 2 4 oz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [We |Island Chaplain to enlist and has} -received the commission of Honor- lary Captain in that Unit. 75o bot. Puretnr MINERAL OIL (Heavy) ii 2 n- .16 CLERGYMAN VISITS RELA- AT THE mil DRUG STORE ioiiiv and ALL riiis WEEK. R exall u nd Purctes‘ REMEDIE CAPITOL- Americifs f a v o r i t e folks Today-Tues-“wed- the future therefore lies in the ef- lTIVES—Rt;. Rev. Msgr. PI‘. Hughes feotivo i1n10n 01 dBmOCTBUC KOVBTH- of Regina, Saskatchewan (formerly The JIIIIES Protestant Orphanage Annual Collections The lists are now o ed for the Annual Maintenance ollection; all contributions received will be ac- knowledged; the amount collected MUST be sufliclcnt to last a full year; with ever soarin prices and more hhildren seeking mission, the inana ement anxiously awaits the Lieut. Gov. B. LePage 8 .00 Moore 8a McLeod td. 50-00 A. B. Fisher 40.00 DeBlois Bros. _ 2on0 Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Altken 2o.00 E. D. Nicholson 35-00 Rogers Hardware 00., Ltd. 20.00 Charles Chandler 20-00 A. Horne 8c C0. 20-00 R. T. Holman Ltd., ChTown 6s Sununersirle 20.00 Davis 6r Eraser 20-00 Canadian Stores 1§-00 R. E. Mutch 8r Co, Ltd 10-00 Patriot Pub. Co. 15-00 Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Champion 15.00 Isaac Carter 15-00 Car-veil Bros. 15-00 Staff Bank Nova Scotis 13-50 The Island Guardian 10-00 J. W. Boulier 10-00 Pure Milk 00.. Ltd. 10-00 Hyndman 6a Co, Ltd. 10-0 B. T. Green 10- S. A. McDonald Ltd. 0 W. K. Rogers Agencies Ltd. F. W. Woolworth Ltd. Sterns Laundry E. T. Hlllgs Bruce Stewart 8r 00-. Ltd. l... M. Poole s; Co. Hughes Drug 0o. Maritime Electric Co. Henderson 8i: Cudmors G. l". Hutcheson F. Gordon Spencer LePage Shoe Co.. Ltd. Premier Thane Campbell Ciapt. T. G. Taylor Miss Haviland Tip To» iailors 0 Dr. J. W. McKenzie 5- Walter Grant 5 Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Prowse 5 asszzmm . _ Farmers Attention Now that the supply of fowl Is running low we are ready to handle your chickens. As In the past we recommend that. you finish your chickens so that they will command the top prices. But in cases where feed is scarce or you do not intend to crate feed your chickens we have a market for the unfinished birds. You know from past. experience it has paid Y0" to sell to us. Fair grading and quick returns. THE ROYAL PACKING C0 J. D. JENKINS, Prop. Mrs. Goodwill J. F. Brennan dz 00-. Ltd. Warren Brenton Judge Palmer Geo. W. Gardiner N. D. McLean Stewart Jones Eastern Securities Ltd. Irwin Printing Co., Ltd. Eastern Trust O0. P. E. I. Trust Co. J. A. Webster E. R. Brow 8s Son Donald McKlnnon New Method Cleaners McDonald 8a Rowe A. Duclleilliii 8.: Co. Island Fertilizer Co. lvLrs. E. M. Blanchard J. R. Paton J. Pope Clark P. W. Turner Alfred Pickard H. R. Large 8a Co. W. H. ‘Ticlmarsh _ Jenkins Pharmacy Proude 6a Moresido Stanley Bhaw 6s Pearden Canada Packers Ltd. Eastern Mrs. James Paton Cudmore Bros. 0 S. L. Hardy 8: . Co D. F. Archibald W. G. H g Mrs. Lt.%l. G. E. F1111 Mrs. H. S. Henderson A. Belcher Edgar Whltiock Bell &'. Mathieson K. M. Martin George Tweedy H. L. Worthy Johnson A: Johnsfl Royal Bank Ennployon Bank Commerce Employees Dr. Pierce Live Stock Marketing Board Fred Chaippelle J. P. Crockett Whites Restaurant Mr. Tom White Wright Bhoe Co. Col. K. S. Rogers George Richards Charlottetown Fur Sales Dillon 8a Spillett A. C. Sinclair J. C. Montgomery Lyons Coal Co. J. A. MacNair Miller Bros. J. P. McPherson Johnson R. . R1006 W. C. Lawson Henry McFarlane id n Miss M. ouie Misi Ra Gillespie Palmer ectrio Miss Lillian McKenzie Prank Fraser Dr. H. D. Jmmon W. E- BQIIIJGY no, Smallmsn - - L-81-10-28-6L. Lm. n. fr. Wm FLOYD GIBBONS TRUE ADVENTURE —- MERRIE assesseszassessessssssssszsssesssessssssssssesse;assesses;essassssesssesssssesss;sssssasssseeses ~ o celebrate a blessed e v e n t 5 NEW as only they can — with THE” LAUGHS; one riot, two false alarms, ,4 NE,E”S' EVE NEW FUN! and a free for all I I . . . V JONES/l: FAMILY in “EIIERYBIIDYS BABY” MELODIE ST. DUNSTABVS BASILICA Tile Feast of Christ the King was held yP-itefllfly at St. Dunstan‘: Basilica in Charlottetown. 'I‘riduum was held during the past; weak in preparation for the feast, ivllich ivns solemnly celebrated y3;_ rorrlny when a large numbgy of imrcllts and children received Holy Communion lit all the Masses. Rcv. J. A. Sullivan preached at all the Masses on the Feast of the dn-y. Solemn lvlass was celebrated by Rev. Dr. ElLswori-h assisted by Rev. Louis A. Dougan, Deacon ariri Rev iOswald Murphy. Sub-Deacon. Ill the cvciling the Canadian Catholic Stildrnifs Mlisionary Cru- sride procession took lace, The children were dressed in the cris- iumcs of the natives of Missionary Countries and they sang Hymns appropriate for the occasion. The sermon for thc occasion was preach- r-d by the Rt. Rev. Msgr. P. Hughes of Regina. Benediction of the Blessed Sac- rrinlclli- was given by Rev. Dr. Mc- Mahou assisted by Rev. George MncCornlnck, Deacon and Rev. iWiifri-d Keefe, Sub-Deacon. His .l=‘.xr-oilcucy' Bishop J. A. O'Sul1lvan was in thc Sanctuary assisted by Rov. Di". Ellsworth and Rev. WliTred McCnrdle. THE BAPTIST CHURCH Al, the morning service the Rev. Hum y L. Denton. B. D. took as his subicct “A Failure in Com- munism," basing his $008111; 0H the story of thc early church. its the tragedy of selfishness and hy- pocrisy as exemplified ill Ananias. S0 many times has selfishness tltroivii a moilkry wrench into hum- an relationships. Someone sought honor and reputation at little cost. selfishness throughout our world has brought many all apparently well directed effort to naught or has in- hibited its best expression. We have seen it in family life, social life public and international relations. in the early church there was one shining example in Barnabas whose wllolclloarted devotion to the cause was set against the selfish action of such as Anunias. If we are to have a better world of tomorrow“ it. will be in more than merely material inmprovements we must. strive for that condition ex- pressed by the truth that when God s in the heart self ls t out. The anthem of the morning was "How Amiable are Thy Dwellings" (Richardson) The evening service opened a ser- ies of sermons based on "Hymns We Love To sing". Mr. Dentnn tak- ing as the theme of a thoughtful and a sling sermon "He Leadeth . e service opened at 6.45 p. m. with a period of congregational singing led by the male choir, who were in charge of the music throughout. A male quarette, Messrs Diamond. Riviert, Jones and ward, sang "My Jesus I Love Thee". Mu- sic of the dnv was directed by John Inch. Mus. Bac. The Junior Broth- orliocd accompanied by the R/ev. H. L. Danton, held an afternoon service rt the Protestant Orpl-iuuge. J Keep Blizzard's in the homo. experiment iii common qwnershljh, merit with Christian citizenship. The morning anthem was Sir John Goass splendid work “O Taste l and See." finely sung by the choir. lIII the evening another excellent ranthem “And Did ‘Those Feet in Ancient Time" was rendered. The organist, Mr. A. Roy Kendall gave a. short but outstanding organ re- services. SALVATION ARMY At the Citadel last night the Salvation Army held the evening services with Adjutant Lynch choosing as his subiect for the oc- casion. “Determined Be Let Noth- ing Turn Him Aside " DEAIILS DAVY-At. Guernsey Cove, Oct. 29, Thomas R. Davy. Funeral from Murray Harbor Baptist Church to- day, Monday, Oct. 30. service start- ing at 2 dclock. GENGE~—AIJ the Prince Edward Island Hospital on Sunday, October 23, 1939, Mrs. (Capt) Genge in her 58th year. Funeral from her late residence at South- port. Notice later. EVANS-At Sherbrooke Saturday, Oct. 28, 1939. at the home of her daughter Mrs. Walter Waite, Mrs. Virginia Evans aged 80 years. Fun- eral from St. Mark's Church Ken- Sintbon Monday at 1:30 p.m. follow- ed by service in St, Johns Church St. Eleanors at 3 p.m. Interment St. Eleanors. PEARDEN—At Montreal on sat- urday, October 28. 1939, Mrs. John T. Pearden, formerly of Charlotte- town. Funeral from the MacLean Funeral Home tomorrow, Tuesday.‘ Serviceistartiirg at 2 o‘clock. Inter-i ment People's Cemetery. MACLEAN- In t-he Prince County Hospital, Summerside. October 28, 1939. Alfred Edgar MacLean, M. P., in his 72nd ycar. Funeral on Tues- day. October 31st. A short service at the house at 1.30 p. m. will be followed by service in the Presby- terian Church Summerside at 2 p. ,m. Burial will be in the cemetery at Lot 18 after o, short service in the i Church there. 'Card f Thanks Mr. and Mrs. Alien McAleer, Bor- den, wish to thank all their kind neighbors and friends for the many acts of kindness shown them during their sad and sudden bereavement and to all wpo sent floral tributes, lMass Cards, Telegrams. Letters and Cards 0f Sympathy- L-52-10-30-1l. In Memoriam In loving memory of our dear Mother who passed away October 28th, 1938. 0ft and nfi. our thoughts do wander To a grave not far away Where we laid our daring Mother Just one year ago today. Ever remembered by her Family. L-50-10-30_~li. l UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wiltshlrs ' Phone 140 vou- cital before the evening worship‘ George T. . ‘of Emerald, P. E. I.) is in Char- lottetown visiting his sister, Mrs. Dr. Gallant. Msgr. Hughes who left here about 115 years ago formerly taught at St. Dunstams University and was a former Secretary to the late Bishop Henry O'Leary. later Archbishop OLeary. POLICE COURT ——At the Police Court Saturday morning a drunk was sentenced to thirty clays in Jail ,without the option of a fine. A sec- ‘ond drunk was fined $10.00 and [costs or twenty days in jail. A ithlrd who failed to appear had his bail bond of $3.00 est-rented. An ad- ljourned case of operating a motor lcar while intoxicated was furtherf ‘ adjourned. ARCHITECT LEAVES —Ml'.. P. S. Hunter, District Resident Archi- tect of N. B. —P. E. I., leaves today on return io Saint John after spending a vixcck on the Island on a tour of inspection of Public Build- i ings. He was also here to report ori- the suitability of certain quarters for ; biileting the military iunits in the city. The Public Buildings Province in general were "ln very good condition. although some re- paigs are necessary“, Mr. Hunter sal . , STUDENTS HEAR ADDRESS -- lPirst of the Sunday evening stu- ,dent sing songs was held last night Yin Heartz Hall. Guest speaker was Mr. Ralph MacLean, formerly of -this city and now national boys’ lwork secretary for the Y. M. C. A. with headquarters at Toronto. He spoke on leadership. Mr. Ralph A. Furneaux was held Saturday eral Home. The service was con- dnctcJ by Rev. Hugh Miller assist- ‘vices at the grave. LOST SCHOONER- Caipt. Ed. Dicks. formerly of Chiarlnltciolm, had the misfortune qf losing his schooner while fishing on thc Grand Banks last week. It is re- ported that she was inrpodoed. The Captain and his crew were a day and a half in an open rnwboai. be- forc being picked up by another schooner ‘zmund for Sydney-r. N S. Captain Dicks is in Halifax iii. prescnt. and except for a bad cold is none the worse for his armori- enee. None of the crew was in- jured but the vessel szlrlk almost immediately. TRUCKMEN TO RETURN-Mr. L. B. MaoMllan, Deputy Muster of Public works. sad last night that- the Kings County Trucknlens strike there was no truth in thc rumor crease in pay. “'I‘llere would be no change," he said when asked if the m0" W001i‘ b0 130m a high" P710" silrilclillg a few day with their par- lfor their haul. Referring to tile ‘condition of the road lending from ~ the plant. Mr. MririMillan said, the road would be kept ilp and that it ‘h l; N. D. MacLean ll“ been nearly impossible to do anything with li- last week on ac- count oi’ the rain. “There is a ma- chliaie on the road nil the time" hc sa . SCOUT APPLE DAY—D&aplte a downpour of rain the Bov Scouts or the Province held a verv suc- cessful Annie Day. Saturday. The public responded in a way to help the movement _-_. in the i a1 .2(;{bol. Pureteat Mineral ‘l, eavy 30 02.. 2 f" 40c bot. Aromatic Casi-are Sngrada. . . . 2 /"' ~41 40c bot. Witch Hazel. 8 oz. 21m ,4 1 ‘ PAGE ‘rim 0.1211412“; ilk/em". lie Tin R0011 1 PEARL . TOOTH POWDER 2 n» .26 35c tin M131 Tooth Powder " ll s a‘ i-llimiillli. 2 Iw-36 15¢ tin mull Denial Fix 2 101.26 50c tin Rexall Denial Fix 2 n» ,5 1 s 60c tin Asthma Powder. . 2 l"? .51 l Etfipifilliiiéil. . . 2 051-0 I): - 1B oz. Bot. Rltdll ' K OF glans“ DENTAL CREME Mlm‘ Flavored 2 T” 26 2 for .51 40c tube Klenzo soi- bot. Milkof green-ill‘... 2/"'-41 25 tub R. ll MIR I liiIagnegia Thiiih Plistel}. 2/"126 iililffiiiin. 2 r~ -5 1 M 39c tube i 31 Dental 2/w.40 15¢ bot: Milk oiMagneaia, 2 l," 76 . 32 0a., Plain . . . . . . . . .. Paste, Large. . . . .. 501". bot. gsabfiy Laxative, 2/" F I rov , oz . . . . . . .. ' u 50c ti: Rexall Health Salt 2 l", .51 50c _ g 0L home $1.00 box Jasmine of Lm-A-ssrric ‘r*i'$§hi5§.'l~l.§§.“.°f’.. 2/~$1.01 LINIMEISIT 11.00 boa rqgqgpmguoy ‘ 2 f _ 1 @ o] Southern Francs’ 50c tin BOOM’ Erasmus FACE POWDER ills’.-. zn-si ,Z/~ $101 25c bot. Peroxide, 1 0a.. 2 /"' .26 .. 2 l"? .5 l 25c box Shari Face Powder 2 l”, '26 35o bot. Peroxide, 8 0a.. 2/..- ,36 "#3.$ii"."..‘?'?‘.'.'.‘.’.'.°7 2 1w $1.0 1 50c bot. Peroxide, l0 0a.. 35c bot. Klenlo Liquid 2/” '51 Antiseptic, medium ails 2 l4" -36 50° Jmn“, 75c -- 1O 0a Bottle ‘ 1 Ml 31 KNTISEPTIS biotin-smooth Mouth IVrurA and Throat Clmqsfor hours 2 0”?" Z 11., ,5] - - 25c ML '76 s5. hoéjlvé-iginggiupgéxeriuiuhinisai sow-i- -- M16 34in zn-se 05c box Writing Paper, Vellum Finish, Plain Edge. l2 sniialhsheeta, more" 1*" 2 ~- .36 50o Fancy Pspeterie. ' ‘ lnnerlined Envelopes. . 2 f“ '5 l 50c bo R , ll hom- Iaie lhxaise, 4:’: 2 f0" .51 FOR 00116 S and OOLDS 50° b“; R350" 15c Fancy Box Writing Paper, nnmmum" SYRUP i/ifilli-iii’ .4? filial???’ 2W-73 For Head and Chest Cold: 95c Fabrimid m“ will“ 2 Paper, Vellum . . . . . . . . l" ' . 2 fr» .51 fllflflboxFsncyllliVrib-zlnsl o1 " P , . - . wlnlhalhrlllpurm wlznhoxuéesrscsdeuwrilln; Paper, Linen Finish, 2/" for Colda. . 21w .51 B0 shoots . . . . . . . . . . . . . REXALL Reg. $l.I1 Value 3 Large Size Tubes of MILK of MAGNESIA ~ TOOTH PASTE (counteract: acidity) All For 5Q‘: I EXTRA saviucs i r regular as they i i While thus Items may iiavs been sold on special salsa below Dl‘|¢l—yQl WI are lfltlllfllrlg (hi!!! on Bill‘ ONE CENT SAL reprlllh! XCEPYIONAL VALUEBI PEPTONA, (he innit that gives you necdrri iron. .. .. PURETEST EXTRACT of MALT with Cod Liver RIKER'S UININE BROMIDE CO. LAXATIVE REXALLIN , Yellow . . . . . . . . . . . .. BOOTS’ RECESAN FRUIT SAL LLOYD'S AFRlClaN LINIMENT i i i l Regular $1.50 Valuo Regular 88c Value F0!‘ ‘ JASMIIE °' ¥2Xil§E"" ' LIIIIIES’ GIFT SET containing 50c size Face Powder, Perfume and’ Vanishing Cream (neatly boxed) Al! For Don't miss this ofler - - ‘ M131 DigdTilllL PASTE i1 . A I71 Mi 3i SHAVING CREAM and a 50c guaranteed M131 TOOTH BRUSH (Made in England) 49° e 1S sang ie so o." y Tas- ”‘ T J P H. glrpeiglgfiil was clilairman. Dlglss Alli- i , HUNDREDS th .' ' - ,- 522. of "sirens. Plum-u- "E EIIKINS "ARMACY or ‘rendered a special number. , INT “ m: J2 (woo-QC STORE OTHER rust-mar. SATURDAY—'I'hel ,’ , ‘Digspcmslni; Llhomiaia funeral of the late Ivfrs. Margaret ‘ ()1\I.\ ' VALUES afternoon from the Cutcllffe Fun- ‘ iwas over and the men would return I ‘to work this morning. He stated- that the strikers would get an ln-l generous ' in this ed by Rev Lewis MUITH)’. Pall-i, bearers were; Messrs, A c. ‘annual sale. Dressed in uniform i Duclialnln. C H. Bliick, Percylihe_ Scouts mad!‘ the‘ 3mal1w9°d_ A_ I, Adams‘ H_ J lillcir city, iowlls and villages ‘ Love, Donald McKiurion. Intcr- , 0 hflmfi“? nflfli- full 0f d4‘! |ment Cornwall Cemetery. Rev. ;M°I"i°51l R007? 0011111111)’ in} .. -Hugh Miller coilductod the ser- we 0110mm bill’ 0" “P1310 The fruit. purchasorl from local deni- ers. Was trlown in the PZYMZYZCC. T" Charlottetown 25 barrels of apples were sold l)\' illr boys and reports of oxcrllrnt sales came from other parts of tlic Island. “Illero was no public auction this year as was ciistomm-v in former campaigns. His Honour LicuL-Gov. LnPnrgi- have llll‘ ArfiiiClfiiilDll $20 for an m) 1r which was the. highest price pad for an apple this year. Sev- orril other frioilds of the Boy Scout IIIOVPIITOIIL szhOWEd their in- tomst by purchasing a number of hampers each. Mr. Joey Mac-Don- ald bought. a hamper for each of the orphanages The rel-urns of the sale in Queen's County was $418, In connection with their campaign the Scouts had windows decorated in tho stores of Moore Ar McLeod. Hughes Drug Company and Rogers l-Iardivzlre Company. Personals Afr. Jollil A. McPherson. Portland. Mc._ Mr. mid Mrs. Albert E. I-Iods- don, Jr.. York Village, Maine are (his, Ml‘. rind Mrs. J. H. McPherson, New Willsliirc. Trinity United Church MONDAY:- 3:30-—Cubs. Social Hall. ‘THIS-The Willing Clrcls of the Kings Daughters, East Par- l l ‘PHONE 215 Coil Bl Gianni s KENT STKEIIIIIIIIIIIEIIIYIIIJI rounds of lmmed home Will lIIIOIIIII in Portland, Maine and York 2 11$ |Vlllage, Maine. lo I ‘Norman Bedeque, were visitors to CREAM wirii‘ iiouzv. LANCLOIS LAVENDER SHAVINC BOWL (Woodtnlu . .. .2 for MILK OF MAGNISIA TOOTH POWDER . . . . . . .. . .1 l‘: STAG BRUSHLFSS SHAVING CREAM, l o1. It! . . . . . . .. 1ft)! 16c “J65" LOTIONS (Rhum and Quinlns Hair Tonic. Fresh Lllaa lotion, Bay Rum, Du do Cologno or Old English Lavender). 7.14 oz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. LOTIONS (Rhum and Qulnlnc Hair Tonic, Fresh LII-s Lation, Bay Rum, Eau do Cologno or Old English Z for fl-OI H0 E . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 . . - I! Ha LADY DAINTY CLEANSING TI$$U§, ZOO IIIOQU 2 pHQO. f0!‘ n6 pigs. for so .. {for 51c 31o ..,,,.. r~ Lavanderl, 1G oz. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. KLENZO TOOTH BRUSH (Tuflod End) In CELLULOID CASCADE PLAYING CARDS... . OLD COLONY PLAYING CARDS (F FIRSTAID ABSORBENT GAUZE. 5 yards. . .. SUPERIOR ABSORBENT COTTON. 2 oz. plq . . . . . . . . . FIRSTAID THERMAL WOOL—-ReIicvsa aches and pain . $50,000 CHOCOLATE SYRUP . .12 on. tin Z4: BALLARDVALE CHOCOLATE SAUCE Eastem Guardian l .'Thls column is reserved for news of local interest but. adver- iisiiig of a newsy nature may be inserted at. 2 cents a word Miss Janet McPherson has re- after spending a Misses Blanche and Myrtle Charlottetown Sunday evening. . . . , . Dr. ‘tndfi MrsfL. I‘ Duflv rebunh siririly [NI)ZI.IIII ii alliance ' ed Sa uf a-y light from tw " ', TT_"_*—-' “Wk. honeykm,“ m Quebec? mriiasaxraalau CHURCH Bazaar and Supper in Legion Hall, Morita-gun, Vlcziizcsilzly, Nov. 1st. L-55. Montreal and United States. The condition of Mr_ A. A. Hcri- ncssey. who is a. patient iii th ». n . - Charlottetown Hospital. was a; loo Late I0 blasily Svrlbfli last niizht by Iwspil-al as FOR SALl-‘r-NEIVLY FRESITI-IN- ‘fvery much imDlowdT His illness cnrl cow. Apply Guardian. L-56. ts not. considered serious and 1i. v -— Ifi EXDPCIM tlliil- ho will be ablc to I-il-Ii» h‘ MAI-ATARI). G YEARS leave the hospital soon. i...i. two (zows, milking. brood " M l g0 have lifters \‘i-‘ 1t. Dr"- Kcen MinardsJlWitiLhoinc. n15. L.6z_1n-30~; Charlottetown Branch or The British and Foreign Bible Society I ANNUAL COLLECTION Monday, Tuesday,Wednesday&Thursday October 30-31—llovemiier 1st. & 2nd. Be Prepared. Tor. ‘HIS-W. M. S. study C h o‘ u lass, oms Give Freely. J