OCTOBER 29, 194s f ' -- THIRD Dollar Saving Values Thursday - Friday - Saturday é FLOOR -- HOME SPUN 48inch wide-$I.00 Wide horizontal stripesycream grounds; with gtrlpfl at green, yellow or wine. Reg. $3.25 — Thursday Friday and Saturday, per yard . . . . .. CHINTZ - as" wide 2 yds. $1.00 Flowered Drapery Chintz — Blue, wine or green ground in floral pattern. Suitable tor Comforter or Cushion Covers. Thursday, Friday and Saturday Zyards tor FRILLED CURTAINS 43 x 83" - $3.00 Ivory Marquisette Curtains with 4 inch trill and tie hacks. Reg. 4.75. Thursday, Friday and Saturday per pair . , . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . .. LINOLEUM ' 2 yds. wide - $5.00 2 Piece English Canvass Backed Inlaid Linoleum, block design in blue or green. Reg. 5.95 yard -— Thursday, Friday and Saturday, 5 .. . . . . . . . I per lineal yard MATS 24" x 48" - $5.00 Velvet Pile Hearth Rugs, plain rose or green with border ot darker tones. Reg. 8.75. Thursday, Friday and 5 I Saturday. Each . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Plain M@RE ‘c1 M CASH ONLY - NO CHARGE OR LAY-AWAY NET - 40" wide 4 yds. $1.00 Ecru Cotton Net Curtaining in double mesh, plain weave. Reg. 50c yard — Thursday Friday and Saturdayl- 4 yards tar l TAILORED CURTAINS 40" x a1" - $2.00 a Ecru Net and Flecked Marquisette in tailored styles. Reg. 4.75. Thursday, Friday and Saturady 2 e n . . . - . . I per pair COMFORTERS 66 x 76" - $5.00 Chintz Covered Cotton Frilled Comforters. Flowered Chintz covers 0t blue, green or rose. Reg. 5.95. Thursday Friday and i2§l.“'"' 5.00 TABLE OILCLOTH SCARVES - I8 x 45" 4 for $1.00 Choice at Blue and White, Green and White, cream, red and black in black pat- terns. Reg. 35c each. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, 4 tor . .. 1 10o 2159p [imiled I a THE GUARDIAN,&CHARLOTTETOWN crurniu ounnnuu This column is reserved tor news of loonl interest. but advertising of a neway nature may be inserted at tlve cents a word, strictly pay- able in advance. IDDHIT TAXI Inone B‘ COOKS for Christmas Photo- graph. DRESSES arriving daily at The fashion Shoppe. Great George St. CONI-‘EDEBATION LIFE I11- URANCE. SUNTESTED Wall Paper now .n stock. The Rogers Hardware Company Limited. PIADIO BARGAIN. _. Lon! gnd short Wave. 360.00. Now $9.95. Toombe Music Store. ELECTRIC RANGES, Rangettea and Hot Plates. General Stove and Furnace, 1&1 Great George Street. ST. JOHN'S PRESDYTERIAN CHURCH, Belfast. Rev. R. S. Quigley, Ph.D., Minister. Morning Worship 11. Evening 7.30. CROSS ROADS CHURCH. - Special Evangelistic Services, Oct. 28th and 29th- B P. M. Special speaker, Roy. H. H. Bell. All we‘.- some. THE REGULAR Monthly Meet- ing of the Ladies Auxiliary oi the Canadian Legion B. E. S. I... willlbe held in the Legion Home tonight at 7.30 P. M. NOTICE. -- As we are very far behind with orders it will be nec- essary for us to close our mill Sat- urday, the 16th, until further notice Wm. Condon 8r Sons. TRYON - BONSHAW BAPTIST PASTORATE, services for Sunday, October 31st. are: Albany 11 A. M. Tryon 3 P. M. Westmoreland 7.30 P. M. Rev. C, A. Hie! . Minister. A MEETING of the Garrison Officers Badminton Club will be held in Charlottetown Armour-lee, Monday, November 1st, at 7 P. M. All members are invited to attend. ORGAN RECITAL. - St. Paul's Church, Sunday evening, october 31st, at 8.30 P. M. .by ‘Mr. Rayston F. Mugford, with vocal solos by Mr. Stanley Lancaster. Silver collec- tlon. _ CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND. - services, Lord's Day, October 31st. Summerside 11.00 A. M. Coleman 7.00 P. M. Monday, November 1st. Milo. 8.00 P. M. Rev. H. F. Mac- Ewen. CHURCH NOTICE for Parish cf Springfield and Crapaud, October 31st. St. John's, Crapaud: Morning Prayer- 1l.00 A. M. St. Elizabeth's, Springfield: Evening Prayer 7.30 P. M. Rev. B. Fream, Rector. S. S. ATLANTIC CHARTER due Charlottetown Monday, November 1st and loads general cargo for st. Pierre and St. John's, Nild. For space and freight rates apply to Buntain Bell 8s Co., Agents. ‘ TIIYON PASTORAL CHARGE of the United Church oi Canada. Sunday. October 31st. Crapaud: J not REUNE? urmsriaounrfizffnn. _ (CP) _ VANCOUVER — . John Chaniler, pl leer resid- like Women uits of Westbourne. w e reunited dlllcrPht Western Canada ltiumlies. mm- cert. WOMEN ARE TABOO a: daughter; qt the late My, and l Kltalir, concert violinist, pianists. When the Russian-born virtuoso was question- ior .1 short visit alter a separation crl about u replacement for his in- "l J0 years. The sisters are all lured male accompanist, he said married and have been living in no woman would play at his con- "The puhleec look at her. they ray she era attractive woman, who is she? Their attention should be on the weeolin." (CP) — Robert -———-i doesn't ANY MEANS LEGAL VICTORIA —- (CP) — Farmers are now allowed ta kill muskrats by any means. The animals have grown so numerous they threaten dyke-protectcd areas. Previously regulations were that they could only be trapped. You'll Find ,_.. _ CHILDREN'S i A wonderful range of Girls‘ (Sizes 2 - l4xl . COATS (Slightly Soiledl i rue Muse's HOLMES 8r I59 ‘Queen St. BRAD Quality Merchandise at the Girl's Store where you'll Enioy Shopping Misses‘ COATS, DRESSES, SKIRTS, BLOUSES. JACKETS, HOUSECOATS (Sizes I2 - l8) DRESSES. SKIRTS. SWEATERS. BLOUSES. . HOUSECOATS, SNOWSIIITS and etc. ' ‘Special Rack of Values Clearing at $9.95 ca. l A Big Selection of and etc. " A Fine Assortment in all New Autumn Shades WEAR coats. LEY Phonefii Rally Day Service at 7.30 P. M. 'I'here will be no services at Tryun or Ca-pe Traverse. Rev. E. R. Wocd- side, Minister. CHURCH NOTICE. _ porous-r 31st. New Glasgow. P. E. 1.. Christ~ tan Church. 10 A. M. Bible School. 11 A. M. Morning Worship and 3 P .M. Bradalbane. 7 P. M. Central Christian Church, Charlottetown. the Young People's Conference terim Moderator. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 1N CANADA. — Services on Sun- day, October 31st, will be as fol- lows: Caledonia. 11.00 and 4.00 Wood Islands 2.30. Murray Har- bour 7.30. The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper at the morning ser- vice. Rev. T. A. A. Duke, Minister CAVENDISH UNITED PAS- TORAL CIIAIIGE. -- Sunday, Oct. 31st. Cavendish 11 A. M. New Glas- gow 7.30. Rev. W. B. MuPhall. guest speaker. Cavendish S. S. at 10 A. M. The Y. P. U. will meet at the Manse, Friday. October 29th. at 8 P. M. George Cough, Minis- "er. '11-'11: PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ‘l CANADA. — Marshtleld Charge. vrvices next Lord's Day, October st. as. follows: Mount Stewart 11 . M. Marshfleld 8 P .M. Herring- on 7.30 P. M. ‘The service at Har- rington will be e special Rally Day service. Rev. E. C. Evens will be in charge of all services. Rev. Donald Nicholson, Intenm Moderator. THE PIIESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. — Brookfleld Charge. Services next Lord's Day are as fol- lows: llartsville 11 A. M. S. S. l0 A. M. Hunter River 3 P. M. Glas- gow Road 7.30 P. M. S. S. 6.15 P. M. Prayer and Praise Service at Brookfield ‘Thursday evening at 8 P. M. llarisvfille Y. P. S. Fflday ev- ening B P. M. Brookfleld B. S. 10.30 "C0119 thou with us and we will do thee good" Rev. Donald Nicholson, Minister. CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Walton Toombs and l-‘amllyr wish to thank their friends and neighbours fnr their many acts or kindness during the illness and dent} oi their beloved husband and father: also for the many ilornl tributes and cards of sympathy. CARD OF THANKS ‘The Family of the late Charles M. Campbell, wish to thank all kind friends end neighbours fcr their help, letters of sympathy and flowers in their recent. sad bereave- Y_.0lIK 00NOERT 5 - NIGHTS -— 5 Nov. 2, 3, 4, 8 and 9th. Tickets at Henderson and Cudmore’: Seating capacity limited. Plan your theatre party now! v CRASWELL for Xmas Photos. NEW WILLIS PIANO — Rich in tone. Smart in design. Now on dis- play. Toombs Music Store. WINSDOE UIIABCE. — United Church, Sunday. October 31st. Princetown Road Rally Service 7.30 P. M. No service at other points. Sunday Schools at usual hours. CHERRY VALLEY UNITED CHURCH. - Service October 31st, at 11.00 A. M. St. Andrew's. Orwell. at 2.30. Vernon River at 7.00 P. M. Rev. A. S. Weir, Minister. BRAIIALBANE Pastoral Charge. Services Sunday. October 31st. Pleasant Valley 11 A. M. Rose Val- ley 3 P. M. Bradalbane 7.30 P. M Rev. Geo. Gaugh will conduct all services. W. B. MaoPhall, iviinis- tel‘. CABDIGAN — LORNE VALLEY SACRAMENT. - Preparatory Ser- vioes, Lorne Valley Church, Friday, 7 P. M. Cardigan Church 2 P. M Saturday, Communion Service. Sunday, 11 A. M. in Cardiga Church. Rev. Norman Young. Min- ister. - . . CORNWALL PASTORAL CHARGE. - Services Sunday, Oct. 31st. 11 A .M. New Dominion. Church School 10 A. M. Kingston 3 P. M. Church School 2 P. M. Corn- wall ’l P. ‘M. Rally Day Service Church School 11 A. M. Rov. M. K. Charman, Minister. SPECIAL EVANGELISTIC SER- VICES Lord's Day. October 31st. Cross Roads Church 11 A. M. Alex- andra Church 3 P. M. Hazelbrook Church 7.30 P. M. Evening subject: “The Two Destinles of Man, or Where are the Dead? Rev. H. R. Bell, guest speaker. All welcome. CHURCH NOTICE. — The Unl- ted Church Services for Sunday, October 31st. North Wiltshire 11 A. M. Hampshire 3 P. M. Hunter River 7.30 P. M. A special W. M. S service at North Wlltshire 7.30 RM. Miss Louise Callback, speaker Rev. Howard Christie, Minister. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. — Services for Sun- day. October 31st. Cardigan ll AM (Sacrament of Lord's Supper) Montague 7.30 P. M. Rev. E. M. Wheelock at the Bible Society will address a joint meeting oi all the Protestant Churches at the evening service. Rev. Norman Young, Min- ister. 1N THE DRAWING for the fancy bedspread lotteried by the Monti- cello and Selkirk unit of St. Mar- garet's C. W. L., the lucky ticket was held by Mrs. Oliver Muc- Cormack. Ncw Acadia. The ladies of Monticello and Selkirk take this opportunity to thank most sin- cerely all those who assisted them in any way with this lottery fcr such a worthy cause. POWNAL (11.-MICE. the United Church of Canada; Rev" E. R, Macvicar, Minister. Worship ser- vices, Sunday. Ocotbcr 31st. 2.710 P. M. Mlllview. 1.00 P.-M. Powuel. The guest preacher at ‘hath ras-rvir-rns will be the Rev. W. '1‘. Mercer, who will represent the Prince Edward PAGE THREE ~- .50 (Specially Priced) Be wise . . . choose your Winter Coat this week. ..-. .. Outstanding values, luxuriously deep piled Fleeces — Elysians and Velours . . . soft. warm, and long wearing . . .the price . . .well we haven't seen“: saving like this for a long time—SO Now's the Time . . . Here's the Place [WHERE QUALITY IS SURE I Island Presbytery and speak on be- half oi the Missionary and Main- tenance Fund of the Church. CITY POLICE COURT — Al. the Stipendlary Magistrates Court yes- terday, a man charged with house breaking with intent to steal We! remanded until November 2. A man charged with operating s. motor vehicle while intoxicated was sentenced to seven days l" Jail- A woman charged with breach of the Temperance Aot was fined $20 ‘my Co,“ or 30 days, while a drunk and incapable was remanded until November 1st. RECEIVES PROMOTION —'i‘lie rrnany friends of William S. Bent- a former Granville Ferry boy. and a son of lvlir. and Mrs. A. L. Bent. Qfgnvfllg pen-y. will be interested to learn of his new appointment as manager oi the Bank of Nova Scotio. at Albert, New Brunswick. thifly-flve miles from M0110")!!- Mr. Bent is a graduate of Annap- olis. In 1042 he Joined the Can- gdiafi Army and served three and a half years with the King's Orwn Rifles. At the time oi his release from the army he had the rank of captain. Mr. Bent then resum- ed m; old position in the bank and during the summer of 1946 he acted as relieving manager. In Januanv, 1947. 11c was sent from Saint John. N. 3.. to Annap- olis Royal to act for three weeks as relieving bank manager in the bank when‘: he first started his banking career. He has been mana- ger- of the Bank of Nova Scotia at Morrell, P. E. L, during the past l8 months. Mr. Bent, his wife. the iormer Josephine Glynn of Saint John, and tihelr two little sons. John and James. hive now taken up residence in Albert, N. B. ilhuroh Leadership School Next Week Sunday School teachers and lead- ers of church Young People's Groups are looking forward to a four-evening conference, which will open Monday evening in the Charlottetown Baptist Church. The Conference (or Loader-ship ment. \ School) is being held under the auspices of the Local Council of the | J€€$IV8$,0I Sunday School ‘Teach- Martitmo Council, an inter - denominational body, which is composed of the Sunday School Superintendents. re- presentatives of the local churches, the Y. M. C. A. and the Student's Christian Movement. The function of the M. R. E. O. ls to stimulate and improve the work of the individual School, though specialized material, inspirational gatherings and lead- ership training schools, similar to that being held here next week. The coming sessions will feature such subjects as: "Aims and ob-‘Sundgy gchmn work, and l It's IRIUM that wake! ihe dilterenze Adams will lead discussion groups- on Primary and Junior work. in which field she has specialized with great success. The two leaders will be assisted by local leaders and groups. Religious paring to Teach a Lesson." "Meth- ods of Teaching." "The Place of the Adult in the Church School," etc. Particular attention will bu given l0 the use oi visual aids in teach- Dr. 1.. W. Show, Superintendent ing and ample provision is being of Trinity United Sunday School made for group discussion on var- will conduct the open worship per- ious Sunday School problems. lod on Monday evening. The special leaders who are com- It is hoped that a large number ing to conduct the School are Mr. oi both new and experienced Sun- Ralph Young and Miss. Ada Adams day School teachers and workers of the M. R. E. C. » among young people will avail Mr Young will deal with toen- themselves of this unusual op- age teaching problems and general portunity for inspiration and in- Miss structlon. ‘Why are your teeth so much Whiter today ‘.7’ Educatioiiiers". "Knowing the Pupil and Pre- Church "i Because i changed to Pepsodent WITH lRlUM l’ "l/ (wot \ PEPSODENT WILL GIVE YOQ, TOO, THI WHITEST TEETH Why! 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