aterrd iii Kro-vel. "liiiir. Iteg. $145.00 ... . . . flue only three-piece Kroeli iii Sill: Tapestry. _\ ilzirgziiii zit . . .. l-lxtoptioiialiy comfortable. red 300814100 ....... l‘ti'»'i"l'lllg- 1'11 to date dos i-olor. Ileg. $139.00 i-riniz. llroirii shade. Thre tine only two-piece Studio $123.00 tine only three-piece Set. t-limnie arms. rice. Reg. $69.50 iilllllllPl‘ and price .. ‘Fliiec only Studio Couches i-oinplvie with metal cush lteg. vaiiie $37.50 . . . . . . . . MILE CREEK SCHOOL Standing for the month of 0:- ubrr. ' Grade X-l. Ruth Belt-i. Grade IX-l. Catherine Betta. Grade VIII—i. Glen MacDoug- ll: l. Elsie Campbell; flNcilMac- onald Grade VII-l. Reta. Gorvestt. Grade V-i. Annie Currie; “F001?! lifacDonald. 2. till!‘ only three-piece Kroeliler Suite. $120.00 fully upholstered in rust velour. _ Beautiful high grade cgv. i-riiig. Reg. $95.00 one only Studio Couch with Chrome arms. spun cnveriiig that. will give years of ser- Uiic only Studio Couch with metal arms. a bargain at this ..--..-------.. lor: 2. Eileen Campbell. ‘w NOVEMBER _17_.__193,8____ Holmarvs iiesteriielii Suites ime only two-piccelKrochler Chestcrfield Suite, uphol- Cliesterfield and one $90.00 ler Suite. A Luxurious Suite . . 359'. 77.7‘? .$.1.”.°.".79'. $98.00 iinc only three-piece Kroclilcr Suite in rust veinm-_ Fully" guaran- IIIIIIIJQQQ!‘ $85.00 Viery durable ‘.571 . .li°.‘.“."."‘.". $75.00 line sample Kroehlcr Suite in serviceable velour cov. e pieces. Reg. $69.00 iiuiiio Couch Sets Sat Couch and onc Chair, ........’.‘?F1 $75.00 Studio and 2 Chairs, have $59.00 Home- $40.00 A popular low $30.00 in popular rc-yip coverings, ion support. HOLMAN Grade IV-—l. Roberto Currie. Grade III tSr.i—l. Joey Mlticli- ell: 2. Granger Mite-hell. Grade III (Jl.)-—l. Mildred Tay- Grade I-l. Melvin Currie. Perfect Atlcndnrce-Catlierlne Butts. Dorothy MacDonald. Glen_ me glaonlzptcilgltéllll. Joey Mitchell, Gran» ma“, wife o; R. lulailiclll. Teacher. i — ' Pimpies and Skin irritations Often Get Worse -|f Not Properly Treated ONT squeeze or handle ugly Pimple: 0r other disfiguring skin blemishes. l! only incresscs irritation —may even "use a serious infection. l? You suffer from Pimplcs, Chafing. BfdlY Chipped Hands or my other ugly, ‘lifigurin skinirritation, use Noirzcmc Medicare Skin Cream. lzwns prescribed EmBlIIIUy by doctors for the relief of ‘mill. Eczema 1nd many similar Skin Troubles. Nonemn contains real medi- ciition (i2 different kinds). Nurses discovered how eflecrive Noxzcmn is to refine complexion, soothe Incl heal skin irritations. Over 5,000,000 jars are now sold ycsriyi Noxzemn is not a greasy ointmennbut n dninry snow-white stainless cream that you csn use day and night. _ SPECIAL 83¢ hr for SM-Ar this time each yur Noxzems makes a Spccill Anniversary Offer-s large 83¢ l" 1°‘ only 59¢. Ger your jar from the nearest drug or department store mdry. __—___—-| sisvn 24¢ .» | Clip this coupon ls a reminder m gel your 1M jsr of Noxzems ‘only. On uic s: I Ill. liiillii lliii DEPARTMENT STORES : c83¢ for only 59¢. Olier for limit: rime l _a u- MATI 25 only_Axminster Mats in good designs and colors. Buy one or more for your 700mg now. Size 27 x 54 ins. Reg. values to $6.00. Each......,.... 12 only Axminster Mats, large size, 3b by 63 inches. Ideal for bedrooms. Regular values to $8.75. Ea. Floor Coverings Clearing n quantity of Con- goleuni Rugs. All first quality i but they arc patterns not being shown iii 1039. 5110 Special 9x 12 n. 9X1o%fi- exert. sup/Zn. ...... $3.95 SUNDRIES 3 only sample Baby Carriages. They are in the latest colors but space is at a. premium and they must go. Reg. $27.50 Two only Fernerles, one stick reed and the other metal. Regular price to $9.50 . . . . . 1 Electric Washer, thoroughly reconditioned and in perfect working order. Price . One only Enterprise Range, used four years. See this value if in need of a good range at a low price. 0rig- inal price $80.00 ...-r In Memoriam MRS. WILLIAM CHAPMAN F‘rlends learned with regret. of passing of Mrs. Annie Chap- Wllllsm Chapman, Jr., at 4 o'clock Saturday after- noon. Although Mrs. C-hspman had. been in poor health for some , time, her death came as a shock ‘ to her family and friends. Shc was born in St. John's, Newfound- land, a. daughter of the late John i and Rcibecea Roberts. Besides her husband she leaves to mourn i-wo daughters, Myrtle and Ella (Mrs. Irvin Tower) and one son, Fiederislr, ‘three grandchildren. Muriel and Lawrence Tower and Stanley Chapman, and two broth- ‘m, Peter and James Roberts of Charlottetown, P. E. I. The funeral will be held from her late residence. '76 LaPlanche Street at 2.30 o'clock Tuesday sftern00n.—Amherst News. MR. MATTHEW BURNETT l-loi-t, Augustus has lOsi one of its finest, and last respected member of a fine old English family in the person of Matthew Burnett, after two week's illness of heart disease. He was born at Fort. Augustus eighty-eighty years ago, the son of John Burnett. and Margaret Vlokerstnftf, whose people emigrat- od from Leeds, England, over one hundred years ago and who owned over three hundred acres of land in Fort. Augustus. He was o. good Christian neighbor, always there when wanted, one who would not. injure any person or "yopcrtynlrlnd father and husbnir. His first duty to his children was to bring them up in love and fear of the Lord. His second was to see that they got education enough to earn an easy livelihood. Like many more he bore heavy crosses and losses, having lost. his taro fine. voung sons in the prime of mari- hood; also his wife at an early age. But through it all he bore his sorrows cheerfully. bearing in mind the words of our Saviour, Take up your cross and follow Me. "He always hsd n strong love for I his family and they in return for him, which was shown by the way he was cared for in his declining years by his daughter Florence, who came home from the U. S. A. after the death o( his wife and who will sorely miss him. His wife. - who pre-dcceased _him fifteen years , ago. was a sister of the late Hon. iJ_ H. Cirrnmiskey. Ho leaves to mourn their loss one son, James, of the Boston Elevat- ed, uni-co daughters, Ida and Margaret O'Brien of Bommorville, Mass: Florence at home: two sons i ‘mom's-s of the P. o. rmienr. _W4__'I'HE _ CHARLOTTET OWN GUARDIAN ,__ lliningroom Furniture One only nine-piece Genuine Mahogany Dining Room Suite, Cabinet, Table, and six Chairs. Reg. $325.00 . . . . . . Beautiful design. $215.00 One only nine-piece Genuine Walnut Dining Room Suite, modern design. Chairs upliol- stered in leather. Reg. $275.00 , _ , , _ _ _ $190.00 One only nine-piece Combination Walnut Suite, Cred- enza base on Buffet and Cabinet. Beau- tiful veneers. Reg. $149.00 $109.00 Oneonly nine-piece Birch Suite in walnut finish. Buffet, Cabinet, Table, six Chairs (Table slightly marked). Reg. $112.50 .. .. $7500 ....,.....-. Ono only six-piece Dinette Suite. comprising Dutch Cupboard, Refractory Table and 4 Chairs. Cherry walnut. Reg. $122.00 . . . . . . . . . . . One only six-piece Dinette Suite. $70.00 Buffet has glass cupboard, Extension Table and 4 Chairs. Reg. $107.00 One only six-piece Breakfast room Suite. Cabinet, Extension Table anad 4 Chairs in Ivory and Red. Reg. $49.50 . . .. Buffet with $25.00 One only six-piece Breakfast room Suite, Buffet with (hornet, Loaf Table, 4 Chairs. Walnut finish. Reg. $46.60 WALLPAPER , 1c a Roll Not just a few patterns of odd lots — BUT — a complete line of Living room — Bedroom - nnd Hall Papers - consisting of OVER 50 PATTERNS to choose from years ago, and one adopted son. James Hayes, on the old horne- stead. During his illness he was attend- ed by his saintly pastor and neigh- bor, Rev, D. P. croken, who was alivays there when wanted and who called daily to sec him in his last illness. and who administered the last rites of the Holy Catholic Church shortly before dying. His funeral. which was largely attend- ed, took place Tuesday mornini: to Si. Patrlck’s Church where High Mass was celebrated by his beloved pastor". Ftather Crokcn. the pall- bearers being his. old neighbors, Messrs. Peter Holland, David Mc- Nally. Augustine Lavcrty, John Webster, John Jay and Hugh Trainer. May his soul rest in pence. (Patriot please copy) MRS. CHARLES A. STEVENSON There passed peacefully sway of. her home in New Glasgow on Oc- tober 23. i938. Mrs. Charles A. Stevenson after an illness of only a short time. She was, before her marriage. Catherine Wares nf Wheatley River and was a6 years of use. Mrs. Stevenson was a highly re- spected citizen. a good neighbor and o kind, loving wife and moth- or. Her husband precicceascd her three years ago. ‘There arc left. to mourn, three daughters. tGert- rude), Rev. Mrs. H. R. Bell of Yarmouth, N. 5.: (Marizviretl. Mrs. Allan A, Campbell of Long River. P. E. ‘L; (Annie) Rev. Mrs. J. M. Murchison of Saint John. N. 13.: also one son James of the Bank of Nova Scotla. Saint John. She is alw survived by one sister, Mrs. Anderson of Burnebv I-iflke- B- C» and one brother, John of Wheat.- ley River and also two cranrisons. Edwin and Kenneth with whom she made her home The funeral 200k finer- on the 25th, The service was held at the house at. 2 o'clock, followed by short prayers at the grave. The officiating clergyman was Rev. W. J. Mact-eod, assisted by Rev. G. Tllley. Rev. W, L. Detisr and Rev. W. A. MeQuarrie. Hymns sung were The Lord 1s My Shepherd, Just As I Am, Oh God of Bethel. ‘lihe pallbearers were nephews of the deceased, Messrs. Hamid Stev- enson, Herbert Stevenson, James wares. William Simpson. mrnc Stevenson, Milton Vessey. Inter- ment. took liwc at the New Glasgow cunetery, nousrno m tins-run BREAST-Under the new Nor- them Ireland government housing bill. local authorities undertaking housim schemes will receive s izovummerit merit. of one thltd the Charlottetown, and John of the C. pr, a, plummet lh Ivan! satiation». . flDiscover Ore In Labrador (C. P. by Guardian's Special W-irel MONTREAL, NOV. Iii-Heavy deposits of rich ircn ore. perhaps running to a tobol potential ton- nage of 1,000,000,000 have been dis- covered in Labrador. Dr. J. A. Retty, chief geologist for the Lsh- ‘ rador Mining Company, said today. and Exploration Th c two- year-old company holds a couces- - sion from the Newfoundland Gov- ernment to eicplore and rzeologize about 20.000 square miles Dr. Rctty said three iron deposits had been located. 'I'l~.c chief body at Sawyer Lake was described by the geologist as of exceptionally high grade ore and estimated at. 4.000.000 tons. Another is at Attikamarzen, of lower srade bii-t. described as hav- ing “tNill0fId0US" tonnage Possib- ilities. The third at Ruth Lake. northwest of the others, ls high tirade. The Ruth l/ake showings vrcre found in 1929. A puzzled Jndlaii who found a peculiar-looking stone brought about the Sawyer Lake discovery. He carried the stone to Dr. Retty. who recognized it for iron org Sawyer Lake is 284 miles north of Seven Islands, Que, which is on the Gulf of St. Lawrence. It is 245 miles northwest of lanitie. A-ttikainaizcu ls 35 northwest of Sawyer Lake. Dr. Rctty said the Sauircr Lake miles ore runs from 60 to '10 per cent, and that at Ruth Lakc from 57-64 per , cent. making them apparently of R lilillier izihdc tlinii niiv knowiil “will deposits. Silaiiish ore runs to} 57 Der ocut, which is the DNVlOUSlY known concentration. Th0 Aillkflmflmu are-n rates 40 to 45 Der cent. Df- RBI-fly said the Sawyer mire ore is “blessed shade." rating low‘ and sulphur. A‘ in phosphorous 15412:: tonnage of it. he said also. could be mined by cheap cpen-cutl and steam shovil meghkods. The geologist foi-iiierlywas cin- Dloyed with the geological survey the Quebec‘ snonsorinfl his Labrador flfislfllrmpaféfl of Canada and with Bureau of Mines, 11m formed in 1936. Managing dire-elm is A. H. McKay cf Mont-real who; with a few associates had privatg- lv financed the nroicct 111) i0 n0w_ The Wise Wife _The ‘wise wife will alvrnys have time to listen to her husband's business problems and bring to them a thoughtful opinion. Shc will keep what he tells hcr to her- self rio matter how tempted to pass the information along. It takes just. one telling of the wrong thing and she will no longer entoy this confidence and trust. oi her husband. dRichhllroii ' a settlement called NOlTllWCSi. River,‘ on the At- , Krentcst TABLES l only Gate-leg Table in birch finished walnut. Reg. $16.50 .. . . 1 loo Four only Coffee Tables, in walnut, assorted designs, floor samples. Reg. s ... ...... .... .. 10.00 One only Drop leaf Table in solid walnut. B u t t. e r f 1 y t y p e. Regular S ...... ....... 9.00 One only Telephone 'l‘able in combination ival- S nut. A bargain at 1 only Occasional Table, solid walnut. Regular s value $19.50 . . . 1 One only Occasional Table, in solid walnut with in l a l d ' t o p. $24.50 .I.‘.°.“.“.‘T‘.' $1 5.00 CHAIRS Two only odd Chesterfleld Chairs, very comfortable and durable. Regular to $32.50 . . . .. Three only Occasional Chairs, rugged Chairs with good cov- erings. Regular $19.50 . . . . . . . . One dozen Occasional Chairs in assorted Repps and Home- spuns. value $9.9I5e.g.u.l?l. LAMPS Twelve sample Floor Lamps, complete with shades, $5 Price Six only Wrought Iron Ilamps,‘ complete with s h a d o s, red or green$1 Price . . . . . . . .. I Eight only Silk Bridge Lamp Shades, assorted s colors. $3.00 value 1 .00 Ten Junior Lamp Shades, var- ious colors. V.‘ e 1 l m a d o. s h a d e s. value Four only Table Lamps, com- plete with shades . . . }§ Price a. 2 Her C l earan ce Values Ortllewhilé Savings F01‘ DOLLAR DAYS PAGE ELEVEN With Bed Room Furniture One only modern Walnut Bedroom Suite. Dresser ilflil‘lg'i..‘l"liii;..il"‘$3275.20 .7.“ $90.00 Three only three-piece Bedroom Srgites in gumwooii iliiliilifliliit ..‘.2.“l'ii.i?."j‘.“.‘i‘.'.?.‘.‘Ti $49.00 Feature value in sSirnmnns Graceline Panel Bed. coni- iiiiiillii.“ iiiilfieiliéiiiill"flmhlll?" $23.00 An unusually low price on a. Simmons Panel Rod. strong cable Spring and “oil made cotton .\iai- 9 , E tress. Reg. $25.00 ....... . Three only odd Dressers. walnut and walnut flflisl» Large pieces with good plate mirrors. S l‘, Reg. value to $32.50 Three only odrl Chiffloniers. Four drawer types. R e g $20.50.... czs.ef~veszzsee.uiuti .‘?.‘?’.’.°.“. 7T1’??? $10.00 A $13.00 $22.00 sauce $34.00 Walnut veneered case . “ ‘ .".T..‘.°. $17.00 Two only Dressing Tables in birch finish~ ed walnut. Reg. value to $22.50 ... . . . . . Three only walnut Vanity Dressers. Large plate mirrors. Reg. value to $32.00 Two only walnut Vanity Dressers. Beauti- ful pieces, reduced for quick clearance One only handsome Vanity Dresser, from one of our best Suites. Reg. $59.60 . . .. Shop Here and Save Many Dollars on DOLLAR DAYS UMPH‘. 1H NOT GOING-To uoco Auyfl-iiue am" My arc/so! l FEEL, TERRIBLE '_ deport FATHERl ifs ‘M4616 A Few MINUTES LATER‘ l fl?) 0o Foayot) . BLFF/FATHER‘, fl-iA-rs BAD! 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