‘CENTRAL GIIARDIAI fr: i; AAM‘ f Enioy Its Robust Flavor POSTURI is a grand beverage for meal- . \ time or. bedtime. its flavor is delicious i and satisfying. . . ‘ Postum contains no caffein or tannlfi to upset nerves or stomach. It's a safd beverage for adults and children alike! And tliere’s no waste or fuss because yoif prepare Postum right in the cup, quickly mill easily. Postum is economical and lielps save on sugar. , THAT POSTUM ls CERTAINLY GRAND. EVER SINCE w: SWITCHED TO POSTUM we BOTH FEELBHTER SLEEP BETTER AND 0o out! WORK BETTER! Thin column In reserved for llovvn of local Interest. but advtrllsl of n newsy nature mny be Inner! st five cents a word. strictly DI!‘ able In adv!!!“- COOK’! for Photograph; CONFIDERATION LIFI INQUI- ANCB. ll -.._.-_. TWIN IIIOWIJL-On lie even- ii,’ of Sept. 21st, a large crowd m Canoe Cove and Argyle Shore ml at the home of Mr. and Mrs. iln Macbean, Argyle Shore, i0 -:1der miscellaneous showers to it'll‘ daughter Margaret, previous I her approaching marriage. The rle-to-be was escorted to thn at of honor by Mrs. Sandy Mac- xlizlfi and Mrs. Donald MncPnail. Qbtffl Rena MacNevin and Doris ll presented the bride wth flow- ._ after which heavily laden bask- . were carried in by Misses Rena icNevin and Dorln Hail acl-‘hnii and Miss Erma. MM- hail from Argyle :15 from Canoe Cove were opcn- i; l by Mrs. it! best. wishes and verses from 5y, Book was edited iIilOQ Cove and Master Douzlll Jfis Mliliman and in 810.31? l0- preglated all mieznbem- A Shore. The gmemus were gim- which tea was sirved by Sore, Chappeill Lips Prevented Roughness Quickly Relieved Son, ‘ ‘ lpn nuke life lulnornhll In cold vventhor. Pninini nnd unsightly, their cracked, road: c‘ nre unily Infected. Don't run thin rinki Prevent chnpping with Lypnyl. lb Ioaderf‘ emollient notion the delicate lnnmhrnnon, keepn he lip tlnenee hon becoming dried out by oold, biting nnthntlipnntqnmoothnndncftin wenther. When Iipn nro nlrendy chapped. Lypnyl given gulch relief, nonls the wounded meinhrnnsn ngninnt dcngeroun gnrmn, hnntniu nntuml hnnllng. GntLypeyl nt your store todny nnd nne it regularly. Sold everywhere In handy flick forn- LYPSYL """""" lvnlcfllowilfl lennadflnnoc Roi. faring was taken; c100- hy-mn and benediction broltlht Lauchlin MacKinoton 111%,; splendid meeting w n close the nd by Mrs. George Darrach and b05133 and a social hour followed, he gift; arranged on the table by 11's. Dari Marleen. The gifts from A iargonurnber tmmhon at.- _>g‘\‘1e shore were opened by Mrs. mnded ‘he 1mera1 o; the late Mr Jmxiwill MacPiiaii, the best wishes and verses were read by Mrs. John Albert. MacDougall and the gifts ii-ranged on the table by Mrs. Don- iild MacPhail. The brlde-to-bn thanked all present for their use- lui and valuable gifts, after which For She's a Jolly Good Wnow w” llorving friend. The conducted by Mr. Taylor o! Char- lotie-toilm in the rector, Rev. Mr. Newnhn. Interi- mmt was in 1210 tlery. The pail-bearer; were Alarm Beikaney. Eddie M-uirptlly, John W Murphy. JB-mfs R. y. Hill-l Blrt. and uliiilam Simmons. Kind sung. Remark; were then mode -"_\' Rev. Mr, Goodwill after which the bride was bounced and shower- ed mil-i confetti. Lunch was then seived by the ladies of Canoe Cove and Argyle Shore. The remainder of the evening was spent in gilrnes and noeial intercourse. A pleas- iint evening was brought to a close John D. Murphy whioh from St. ington mi Slmday afternoon. The emimh was filled w its “W106i gapggity with many old fflendl wlho will long cherish the memory was helli stqphenb Church, Burl- the deceased ns n kind and service wan odtbn mmr i. n. iii Irelcol r-“jii <-. .i, eye Gasoline vapors have been found l? -. ; 8 O1. SIZ! MAKES I00 "J some nor srors At Massaua andmAssab in Erit- avo anesthetic effects siirilllir rca, thermometers frequently reg- iliine or slvolxiiic vapors. ister 120 (legi-(es Fahrenheit. GASOLINE VAPORI Here's the way to buy them under Wartime Regulations First determine in which category of essential driven you are listed . . . your nearby Firestone Dealer has the official information and can advise you. Next, fill out lln application for a Tire Ration Permit . . n Firestone [Jclilurs lIiIYO tlicsc forms. SOllCl or take this nllmli with the l)czilcr's inspection Report f0 the nearest rifllce of tile “Hartline Prices and Trade Hoard which issues thc required Tire Ration Permit. \\ lion you have this, the dealer can then furnish the necessary tiren to you. To ohtnin a Tire Retreading job you must g0 through the slime procedure. Pluwcvcr, no Permit is neces- lmry for Tire Repairs . . . and if your tires have any small cuts or bruises, we urge you tn have them [Cfilllrfill immediately, before tlicy lead t0 more serious trouble. And don't forget every Firestone Dealer is pledged in help yriu gel tlie very his: mile out of your present tires. rcflarlllcss of tlicir make. For Z5 yearn Firestone lens licen training tlicir dealers in tire con- servation. (Iomequonlly, Firestone Dealers have (lie experience, knowledge and equipment I0 be of definite help to you. This service plus common- sense wartime driving 0n your part helps you extend the life of your tires for thousands of extra milel. See your nearby Firestone Dealer today. Turn In every ounce o/ srmfi rub/rev‘ f0 your lnrnl Salvage Crlmmllfrz -— NOW. y inging the National Anthe n. slmimthy “Fxwnded l” ‘he so“ llilfis guest; departed to their rle- mvmi him‘? l“ “will tnleav.‘ spedfve homes Wishing the young 11""- brlde-to-bo may em of n mam m. ' p” Min. onus-TEE» and um Winifred Blekaney were recent ' visitor-n to Qiarlotbeiown and spent n pleasant visit with friend; Sea View and Vicinity “Wm-g! w-hw 3mg; tlonn from r many frlfndn on the anrival of n baby boy to $1101! The farmers are a5 finishing the wci-k of diggi their potatoes m!“ he" on ocmber “t” which was dvlayed or several dH-yl m; Rggmgnd m“, 0g me 5,03, owing to the iiealvy rainfall. 'l‘he d- t d m; 18M b now 111 800d #11111” 1°" friendnuifinfiexigvlzwf" m w piowi and all are taking advan- Billmnlom cl lie IL tage this an the quibble fields My; Georg, are all ohamgn in color u they C_N‘V_R_ is spmdmg g yew flay] are being tum over. pleasantly wmi ms wife and fam- -—'*—- mile t Mrs. Atwoodb Blakaxhttoy To; “y a‘ D“ yi. __ ained the mem‘ ere of e W. . gm; Qqmggll and Minn connection with St. Stephfrfs a H1491” wry-g t)" recent Cihlurch. Burlington. at her home Wek end VLSHO" o‘ M; and Mm on Wednesday afternoon for their Jan,“ mane’. September meeting. In the ab- ____ serioe of the President, Mrs. Harry ivitr. Ellsworth Basett 1m re- Brander PTP-‘ldml and lid the “m” centy for Suinmerside where b9 shin berlod- Minutes “PM read has obtained impioyment with the and businrss dismiss-d. A chapter M 11g Selim-man co, 1mm the Stilriy Book xvns read by several olf the members. This m. Boyd Beairsto, principal o! tllie Sea View School spent WW “leek rnri in Darnley. Mr. Wendell MrwNntt. Alfred Simpson and Miss Mr. Bophla simpson. St. Eieanqr‘s.~ spent Sunday with friends in Dnrnley. Mr. Wendafil MacNult who is ane of the volunteers 1ln Hi; Ma- jesty's service i135 ret/Iirned homo after spending 50m?‘ time in Alder- ahot. Many friends are sorry to learn that Wendell suffered an injury to his klnie shorty after going to cannlp which made it ne- cessary for him to enter the mili- tag; hospital for treatment. He is m ing a good recovery. Mrs. Frank McKay entertained the members of the WMB. at her home on Monday evening. There were eight. members present. and two visitor. President presided and the worship period was taken from the Missionary Monthly with the theme "Building a Community of christian Homes." Cull to wor- lllip hymn “O Lord of Heaven and Earth and Sea." The general Thanksgiving was repeated in uni- Psalm 107 was given by Jean Mc- son. The Scripture readin Kay. All Joined in hymn "I'll" THE NEW STYLES in HOLT RENFREW NGDRE £~ M9LEOD LJWM Charlottetown FURS The HOLT RENFREW Repro- sentatlve will be at this store showing the very newest models in fine furn on Tuesday, Oct. 13th. The delightful models shown represent everything that the HOLT RENFREW name stands for in quality and chic. Garments specially designed by HOLT RENFREW stylists who are in constant touch with U. S. fur centres. You really MUST see these . . . there’s a real treat in store for you. Bring Your Fur Troubles to the HOLT RENFREW man. Whether It. is the re- modelling of your fur coat or some necessary repairs. Consultations are free. JUST ONE DAY! On account of Thanks- giving holiday we have only THE range for ONE DAY demonstration, and we suggest that you call early on TUESDAY, October 13th and seq the new designs show; by the HOLT RENFREW representative NEW COATS REMODELLING been able to_ ari- LAST WORD IN REPAIRS P. E.L Thou My Life My Lord. My God. Mrs. H. L. Donald tlhen ed rarer remembering our hat we will seek to make them more Christian. The secretary read minutes and the roll caii was ans- wered with s verse on Thanks- giving. Treasurer reported the sell-denial offering made by the members present. One member also paid her birthday gift. Friendship Secretary, Mrs. H. L. Donald gave ll report of the work done along that line for the past six months which was most credit- able. A discussion then followed in regard to pill-ting the quilt together and Mrs. McGNgor and Mrs. McKay kinrilv consented t0 complete the quilt. Plans were made to pack this box at No- vember meeting. Plans were also discussed for the autumn 'I'hank- OUT OUR WAY low to Gel Ille Mort Mileage from Your Present Tires 1. Have the Firestone Denier estimate the number ol miles left in the tires -—- then ration your mileage to so nlnny miles per week. Z. Limit your driving to onsentinl transportation. if you drive to work, take other: —- and rotate trips with them. S. Have sir pressure checked nvery week. Underilvflnfinn is Illa greater! nlurly of tin life. {Drive slowly-avoid quick starts and stopn that grind oii the tread. Go easy on 1n Offering to be held later. homes 01' contained much g Closing hymn Several the members gave hfllpfu] railings on ‘Thanksgiving w mm after Mrs. Martha Huggan, Charlotte- town, was a recent visitor to Bai- tlc the Cousins. Major James A. Crozier of Los guest of Mrs. By J. R. WILLIAMS ood for thought. "Father We Thank 'I‘h€€' and benediction brought the meeting to a close lunch was served bv the hostess ‘"14 l mill hour followed. Miss Ethel McLeod. R. N., is Iwfldins sane time in Sea Vlfiw on Professional duties the guest and Mrs. Robert Suther- which Gertie Angeles, Calif, In spendin n few days pleasantly in Darn ey the guest of his brother, Mr. William S. Crozier. Miss Jean McKay hes accepted a position in Summerside and left recently for that town. Miss Lillian Donald, RN, of Montreal is spending her holi- days at her old home in Mal- Wque the guest of her mother, Mrs. James Donald . Miss Ellen Harrington, Char- lottetown, spent the week-end in Spring Valley the guest of her DHYBXIIS. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Harr- rington. Miss Violet Bassett left re- ceiitl for summerside where she will e employed for some time at the Queen Hotel there. Mrs. Atwood Bhaicang is spend- ourven and use gears in- ntnad of brake! on steep f QH-H-H-Hf "-- THEY'RE some lPnrlr with onro —- do not 1-D gTAy HEQE H norspe sidewalls or bump the curb. i i i THE FIRESTONB DEALER CAN HELP YOU BY L Completely Innpncdnl tires and tnhee n: fro- qutnt intervals for outs and bruison. I. Rotating the tires IVBFY 5,000 miles to even the vvenr. l. Choclrind vvhoel align- ment and brakel. No needless or mann- lary expanse-marl Jana only mime nqnlnd. WANT TO GET THEM ‘TD BED THEM u? / i ._ , .. rsauffiTadili/Hi NEVER ASK ME TO TAKE THESE SLEEPY- l-" l. EADS ‘IO A MOVIE H ERS’ GET GRAY 5HUT UP AND ' GET THOSE WANTS OFF.’ THAT'S NOT TONIGHT AND WE AC-iAlNfTl-IEY EVENGOT A POCKET~-IT'S IN MV EYES, AN’ A COP A BEAR TWA?! HADDA LEAD ME ACROSS WITHOUT WAKING TH’ TRAFFIC" AN’ HE SE1,'BOY, ‘DU BETTER GET A DOCTOR TO CUT ‘THEM OPFASDU!” M. OUR BOARDING HOUSE SAY MARTHFnTVE GOTA HUblCI-I "rue om PELICAN Ml»! HIT THE UACKPOT WITH THAT IDEA ol= l-us FOR LUMINOUS LATHER 1M1 Know wsole Beau Aeou-r As FRIENDLY A5 A ooe one POROUPINEl our no you Fleealz new: ezu. Ma A Pleas or Hi5 cans t’ ing some time in Kensington the Welt 0i’ her sister, Mrs. Charles Paynter. A 10186 number of friends and neighbor: tethered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Hlchey on Tuesday evening to celebrate wlui them the twenty-fifth anniversary of their marriage. When all the guests had arrived the bride and IIPOOm were escorted to seats of honor In the drawing room. Mr. Hank MaoNutt acted as chairman and in a few well chosen words explained the nature of the gath- ering after which a nice address was read by Mrs. Ra Crozier and the Presentation o a beautiful lamp on behalf of all present was made by Mrs. Roy Woodsidn, There were also several pieces of silver from the family and other "##- ravlstwntwsllummua- n». . immediate friends. All then join- ed‘ in singing “For They Are Jolly Good Fellows." Mr. l-llchey on behalf of himself and Mrs. Hichcy expressed his sincere thanks to all for remembering them on this oc- ossivn- Maior J. A. Crozlor of Los Angelss, Calif" who was one o! the guests made a few fitting re- marks and congratulated Mr. and Mrs. Hichey and sltpressed tne wish that they enjoy many more years or Iiappiiiess in the year: to come, A delicious lunch was served by the ladies and the re- mainder of tlie evening was s nt in dancing. Mr. Alonzo H0 mes supplied the music. At a late hour gnodnighis were said after wishing Mr. and Mrs. Hlchey many more years of wedded happiness together-V. WITH MAJOR HOOPLE YESITOMA-‘Vlp YOU WANTED I A ‘FJHOWER BATH HE ‘ WOULD éELL YOU NIRGARP E FRI-LE. WBUT YOU'LL EAT ‘ MORE REGULARl-Y 1O YEARE FROM NON IFYOD - INQEQT IN WAR BONDQ INQTEAD OF TEYING To WALK AROUND __ ON QTICKY I r‘ FINPAPER. | .