. ; Kayser’s cotton-Qd-wool knit panties will keep you warm as toast while you shop-go on long drives-enjoy outdoor sports! “Kayserettes” are snug and slim- fitting-in small, medium, large and even extra large sizes. -rnsnni iiis" Styles : 15% WOOL Vests with V or high back. ‘Shorts, regular and over - the - knee knickers. c Each - -. _. 100% WOOL Lamees all wool ovu- panties. Colors, Blue Heather, Green Heath. er, Rose Heather, Brown Heather, and Black, i..".‘§.“’_'“°"' $1.35 Em ‘l .50 large - _. on rousssu with gain 1 '1»: attends‘ Bis “ma. W 1"" w. h rm ' p.133... W28.’ "’ ‘idiliémai... CIASWILI. m: Phnwlflms. CONI'@II.AI'ION LII’! IRBUI- ANOI- b-flD-‘i-ll-N 8'1‘. JOHN'S OIIUIOII. Beirut. S 5th. Services l1 'A.M. and 7PM The Sacrament oi ‘ ulmensed nil-com- on Fri- Illl deliver the prepara- Imwo-ll-I-ll. PBESBYTEBIAN Sacrament of u!» n . wry sol’- vice on Ssturth. 1l A. M. Rev. A. S. Macheen. mnisler. L-lm-ll-l-U. IUNTII RIVER UNITED CHARGE, I-Isv. W. A. Men I B. ., . services tor Bimdayl, November 5th will be at North Wll ‘shire at 11. Hampshire, with .Communion at 3. vat 7. Sunday School at North Wilt- shiidre at l0, Huniftllatlsdver at 10.30 a Hampshire s. . - 11-158-11-1-11. LEI‘! FOB LOCHABER -Rev. Stanford of Albertina, P. E. 1-. who conducted mcgtinss in the Church of the Nazarfne last week left on Friday for Lochaber where he will visit friends end hold meet- ings.--(New Glasgow News.) DON'T FORGET all foxes must be!‘ redtoshowintheBigFhx Exhibition at Charlottetown. Emtries close on November 13th. Get your uppies registered now and Elli!!!’ 1°!‘ lllis Big Event. 14-134-10-41-01. I 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 you to sell to us. Fair grading and quick returns. THE ROYAL PACKING CO a cm! iraonucrs For. sm-xronss MED N-(Clfi- IOINE EAT, Alberta, Oct. Alberta-made dinner- ware is to grace the tables oi Aus- tralian families. Repnesentatives of Australian comps and Clay Products. Ltd, for nies visited here placed orders with Alberta slargc quantity o§__dinnerware, ovenwsre POULTRY SillPPEllS! Swifts offer you: A Bonlfide Cash Market all “sndoxiglnslwestexm (isnsdim art pieces. The shipments will be con- to Sydney, Melbourne, Ade- laide, Brisbane and Perth. SPORTSMANS WAR. LOSS NIIILOROFT‘. England-USP) - Gordon Roll has ac ted an ofier oi £600 ($2,568) for 1 racing hors- es which cost nearly £20,000 M88,- 600). He is in the arm now. yesr around for your DRESSED. 'A trial shipment will convince you that we offer “Highest Possible Cash Prices in Line With Markets." “Honest Grading and Weights.’ “Prompt and Courteous Service.” We will buy your Poultry Alive or Dressed or, Dress your Poultry for you at a reasonable cost and pay for it on dressed basis and SHIPPING CRATES FOR LIVE POULTRY FURNISHED Your Enquiries Will Be Welcome For Further Information Write, Telephone or A Swift Canadian Co. ' l-lfllllCCl IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII‘ Poultry, ALIVE 0R ON REQUEST -Creshsl|sfts Acetylene ‘HALL o _y 54010161» e I GENERAL REPAIRS 1 MACHlNIG-INGINIS-IMPLEMENTS i Crusher Rolls Roost-Bearings Fitted " i and Gesn Made- Welding, an. Satisfaction Always — Reasonable Rain STAVERT Charlottetown J. D. JENKINS, Prop. L-31-10-28-6i. HNHSETAIWIUMH- EYESIGHT EXAMINATION Fitting and Spaplylns Glasses ll. J. MAB0ll OPTOMETRIST Montague. P. E. l. Office Hours: 10 to l2 A. LL 2 to 5 P. M. llollds s etc., by a.p ointment Oi ice Conneo with DRUGSTORE i‘- OOAL We are well supplied with the following high grade Coals: Inverness Screened Sprlnghill Screened Yorkshire Screened Albion Round Albion Nut Dosco Coke Hard Nut Hard Stove Prompt deliveries and low- est prices. W.ll. Gillis & 0o. Phone 176 The iiestnl Guardian l’ J *' /J< ' -_ WITH E RS Kfffi SM/l/A/ stoma swam. 2O HENRYWILCOXOPJ monsoon - ssr. on mas-mus no r. u.‘ SOUBIB -- ION. “h. Hospital Subscriptions Charlottetown. Oontlnifll ‘Ibis! in date QUIZ J. 6: T. Morris 101D Lt. Com. G. H. Buntsin 10.01 TidmB-rsh 5.00 J. E. Harris 5.00 Metro titan stares 2.00 H011. Dennis 3-00 Mr. 1.00 Tots-l 02.3803 Leonard Wood, Bouthpon 8.00 EAST ROYALTY continued, col- lected by M11. Walter Hearts! Fergus Robertson 00 Fred MaRae 1.00 cliiiowd Moors Wilfred Holmes L. 3i P] o »»-n te Mrs. W. A. Keeping Freeman Reynold Mrs. Qwenoer Sharam 3 9 3 Total L-152~11-1-1i. EASTERN ouinouu ."l‘his column In reserved for news of local interest but adver- tising of a newsy nature may be inserted at 2 cents a word strictly payable .n advance. {iii-ii HQUBSCBIPTIONS w the Oharlottemwn Guardian may be handed to their Rept. Archie Hume. .."l‘HE LADIES .0F MONTA- GUE UNITED CHURCH held their annual Supper and Bazaar on Wednesday last. 1t was very suc- cessful and the proceeds were very gratifyi: L. ..'FOR SALE AT MONTAGUE near new Bridge, fax ranch con- sAlsillllg 1p! agefiand and xpugldggs. ~ , ontague, . . . “Dy 0X l’..-l52-1i-2-21. Today's Short Wave Radio Program (All Time in Eastern Standard) rO-O4+O-Q&+O+Q-OQ+++O-#OQ+O WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER. 1 LONDON 6:30 pm. - News Summary. GSF, 15.14 meg, 19.8 m.; G81), 11.75 meg., 25.5 m.; GSB, 9.51 meg., 31.5 m. BERLIN 0:45 pun-Military Concert. DJD, 11.77 meg, 25.4 m. BUDAPEST 1:00 p.m.-songs and Dances o! Old Days. HATA, 9.12 meg., 32.8 m. CARACAS 1:50 pun-Tenor, with Orches- tra. YVBRO, 5.9 meg., 51.’! m. ROME 1:30 p.m.——News in English; Light Music; Tourist Notes, 2R0, 11.81 meg., 25.4 m.; 1R1“. 9.83 7:45 p.1n.-—"World Affairs," tall: by H, Wlckham Steed. GSF, 15.14 meg, 19.8 m.; GSD 11.75 meg., 25.5 m.; GSB, 0 51 meg, 315 m. MAnmu 8:25 p.m.—News in Englah. EAQ, 9.88 meg., 30.4 m. Elmmiuvuu 8:25 p.m.—Netherlands Salute. POJ, 9.59 meg, 31.2 m. PARIS 9:15 pJlL-Radlo Sketches. TPBll, 11.88 meg., 25.2 m.; TPAQ, 11.71 11163., 25.0 m. BERLIN 10:30 pm.-—News in llhigllsh. n.1, 11.71 meg., 25.4 m. 11:30 p.m --News in Einglish. TPBll, 11.88 meg., 25.2 m.; 'l‘PA4, 11.71 meg, 25.6 m. BRINGING UP FATHER HSSSSSSSSBSSQS sayzoy aloud RAND NEW RIDE l" absorbers-of s new torsion bar rlde-seabiIizer-of added room and increased quiet-wt’ deep, soft “Floating Edge" Seat Cushions. But there's only one way to know how skilfully all those things have been blended into serene and soothing comfort. Tbat‘: to fee! it for yourself! North, East, West telegram and letters have been pouring in since the introduction of the big, roomy 1940 Ford cars. And through them all runs the same refrain: "Congratulation: on the grand new ride. l’ou'v: really gal something there!" Of course, there's praise for all the 22 Ford improve- ments—l'inger-Tip Gearshift, Controlled Ventilation, Sealed-Beam Headlamps-and the rest. There's enthu- siastic comment on increased roominess (four inches more usable inside length in Sedans). Bu: the biggest news is the RIDE! Cold words can't describe it. You can say that it's a combination of softer springs and improved shock @ FORD V'8 1940 WITH 22 IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENTS Borrow a new Ford V-8 from any Ford dealer. Let those eight s-m-o-wt-h cylinders whisk you sway from the boulevards into the backwoods. Turn the wheel over m some one else and ride the roughest roads in the tear seat. There's an experience! You'll find yourself measuring comfort for the first time in terms of the noises you can’: hear, the bumps you can’! feel. lfli open your eyes-if it doesn't lull you to sleep! Try it today. FORD DEALER ‘F OR CHARLOTTE TOWW ALLISON MacLEOD Limited 224 Great George Street Phone 642 A I Yv-m We! distributed mm: the Biggest producer in the district members in start to knit for the K. E. Baines, twice winner oi f boys who are in training. A beautl- prizes for the world's best honey. I111 lunch was served by the Baines owns 10a colonies o! been hostawes and a vote of thanks ex- which have produced 33,000 pounds tended w wne- oi honey mu year. Collection amounted to 91,20. __€______ INDINS WAR WORK Me-ting clued by singing the BOMBAY-JO?) —Women from Natirial Anthe. i. PRAIRIE 8'18 all closes and communities have “AR-D WON-KERR registered with the Bombaty Whiz- i‘ ' A ill O0 0i‘ ‘ menu-u. our. one. za-(cw- Zificiion h riisyt B111 his canteen NEW ‘swan INSTITUTE Mrs. N. J. McNeiil and Mrs. Allie MaNeill were Joint hostesses for the Itew Arman Institute meet- ing of October 1B. The President Miss Louise Moose occupied the chair. Meeting opened in the usual manner. Minutes of the last meet- ing were read and approved. There was one visitor and eight members answered to roll call by donating some thing for s grab bag. There was a bill of $5.70 paid would be no more fruit given to the sick for the present time. It was moved and seconded that $2.00 be paid tor a bouquet in re- memberance of the late Miss Mary Anne MacKlnnon who was a val- ued member of the Institute. The following Committees were appointed: School —Mrs. Stewart Mouse. Sick-Mrs. Albert Mouse and Mrs. John Moase. Lunch — Miss Iouise Moase. Mrs. Albert Mouse and Mrs. John Moase. Next to be held at the home meeting for knitting yarn, also a bill of 82 or Miss Louise Moase. roll call to Almost 120,000 pounds of honey k 1' the Red Cross and st. cents 1m ior advertising. n w be ed b be - n bee shi . w“ .° moved and M um thel’: u. “Fag? y paying mm r tllklavli nn“.an%$’§n'$3‘n till‘?! lgil. ‘mm’ Ambulam“ I By George McMamlfl i OH-THAT 1s THAT’ woromous PLACE we READ ABOUT- oow-r 6o TOO - CLOSE-THEY MN SHOOT- MOW THAT we HAVE seen rr- OH-DEAR- i TO PEEK you s-mv RIGHT HEIZE " I'D LIKE WELL-THE REAL. HARDSHIP IN THE JLJN “AREN'T YO ' ALL. SKEERED? TELL. U5 GOSH -DID VOU SEE ANY ‘ ‘ GIIZAFFES? Plfggfién-