in TUESDAY. or oounse vou KNOW? TIIat'A. uonnno & co. SELL COAL AND FUEL OIL. But, do you know that they sell all kinds of Coal. Their sheds are filled with the best Coal and Coke waiting your orders. HARD COAL SOFT COAL and COKE A. Piokard 8: co. PHONE 240 Free Book on Arthritis And Rheumatism . How to Avoid Olipplillg Deforniilles An amazing newly enlarged 44- page book entitled "Rheumatism" will be sent free to anyone who will write for it. It reveals why drugs and medi- cines give only temporary relief and fail to remove' the causes of the trouble; explains a proven specialized non - surgical, non- medical treatment. You incur no obligation in send- lng for this instructive book. It may be the means of saving you years of unfold misery. Write to- day to The Bali.Clinic. Dept. 52138. Excelsior Springs. Missouri. AT sanction orsn Who Us New onprevionsissnea. 85,i&. And Whatis Old? for them plus the earned interest. Camldwn Pat.-the Bldg. Halifax. N.S. Telephone: 3-820.! About this Sixth Issue of Canada Savings Bonds? - First. one ummn rnterz-st over me full me of the Bond is increased to 3.21i7f,, as compared to 2.7595 Second. the limit to any one purchaser has been increased to 85,000, instead of 81,000 as formerly. Denominations now are: 550, .5100. 3500, 31,000. Canada pays both principal and interest. You will never lose a penny because you can cash Canada Savings Bonds at any time for what you have pziid Call in, write, or phone your order to-: The VVood Gundy Corporation, Lislaitcd This is the sort of bedroom where you'll "wake up and sing". it's so "chintzy" and cheerful. And the iloor covering. too, will win admiration. for s Gold Seal Congoieum rug stays so new-looking so long! The reason for that is Congoleum's wear layer of heat- loughened paint and halted enamel . . . equal in thickness to 8 coats of the best lioor paint applied by handi Gold Seal Congoleum freshens up prettily with just the swish of a damp cloth. Be sure to look for the seal when you buy. it carries the famous money-back guarantee of satisfaction! See your house furnishing dealer soon. You'll be , delighted with how much long-lasting beauty you can get for solittle. leaching methods Accountants Will Meet In (:lI'town About fifty Chartered Account- ants from the Maritime Provinces and New-Ioundlsnd are expected to meet in Charlottetown on Thursday and Friday. Oct. ii and 12. The last Maritime Confer- ence was held in Saint John two years ago. and Charlottetown was host to the Dominion Convention in August last year. -Present will be Mr. A. nnile Beauvais. Quebec City. President of the Canadian. Institute of Chartered Accountants.and Gerald E. Martin, Halifax. Dominion Rep- resentative of the Maritime Reg- ion. Among the speakers are Mr. Monteath Douglas of Toronto, executive director of the Canadian Tu Foundation. who will speak on Current Trends in the Federal Tax Field, including the financing of Old Age Pensions. Members of the Bar society of Prince Edward Island will be guests nt this sess- ion. which will be the first time in Island history for a joint meeting of the lawyers and accountants. Also of interest to the account- ing profession will be 'a talk byD. R. Pool: of Ottawa. a senior offic- er of the National Revenue De- partment, who will lead I forum on the diminishing balance method of depreciation now prescribed for Income Tax purposes. Registered students in accountancy will be guests at this session. At the final dinner meeting on Friday Dr. Frank Macxinnon, Principal of Prince of Wales Coi- lsge. will be the guest speaker. Local Chartered Accountants tak- ing part will be Breniek M. Sears, who will speak on, developments at the recent Dominion Convent- ion at Banff, and Randolph W. Manning. the Application of Com- mercial Practices in Determining Taxable Income, and T. Earle Hickey, Public Relations in the Accounting Profession. Others as- sisting in the arrangement are Mrs. Erma P. MacPherson. and Messrs. J. W. Dixon, P. A. Law- rence, J. R. Leard and W. E. Mas- sey. I.o.o".E midi To Benefit Students Charlottetown school childrz-n and nurses in training at the Prince Edward Island l-lospitnl will benefit from the coming pro- ject of the Lucy Maud Montgom- ery chapter of the I. O. D. E. it was reported at their meeting this week. The Chapter, in keeping with the early profession of its famous namesake, has at all times shown interest in the betterment of and equipment in the elementary grades. Recently they provided a complete supple- mentary library for the prlhiary grades in West Kent and Prince Street schools. Each year they give I. substantial scholarship to en- ---courage--student nurses. OO0IOODOOOOOOOOOOOOOIOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOIIOOOOI CONOOLIUM CANADA LIMITID, MONTRIAL . 41.. swims .1 colvcorntt, the nu umm um am like upeuzu ' I die and odds loo-out colour to my run. The Food Clinic which will pro- vide the Chapter with funds to carry on their work is slated for Wednesday and Thursday of next week and is convened by Mrs Thomas D. DeBlols. In the report on prizes nnd gift awards. Mrs. Frank Andrew listed over 51000.00 in contributed merchandise which go to lucky winners in the Food Clinic's audience. Miss .1:-an Tr:-nhqlmr of Canada Packers is the instructor and Mrs. R. R. l-lurst of Charlottetown has kindly consented to he comentator for this practical short course on cooking and preparing meals Music background during the show will be given by pianist, Mrs. H. S. Macllae. Before the meeting indjourncd members were reminded by ticket ronvener Mrs. Ian Rankin that they must canvass the area of the town zoned to them. Mrs. Ralph Dumona was host- ess for the evening meeting. 7 0 our lABlESPO0NFlli H A LITTLE Javex MAKES silciln on. onruoruw iabwuurm l".ll.'l'llllllv iiJl'.KllWi. " lif.llVlH(. H M l-rue GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTE'l'OWN 10 Island Swine Hold lead in latest listings The superiority of Island swine is iurther illustrated in the list- ings of sows qualifying for Ad- vanced Reglstry in the months of March. April and May, contained in the September issue of "Canad- lan swine", issued by the Canad- ian swine Breeders Association. The total number of sows qual- ifying for the three months Wu P. E. I. 3. Quebec. 17. Ontario 30, Manitoba 12. Saskatchewan is and Alberta ii. with a minimum of 76 points required in the total car- cass score, P. E. l. accounted for seven of t? eight test. litters which regise d over 90. and or the 36 which soored between '75 and 80. only 5 were Island entries. Further proof of their superior- lty is contained in tl1e- figures" for the age at which the tests are htertod at the weight or so lbs. The average number of days re- quired to attain this weight were, P. E. I. '18, Quebec 83. Saskatchew- an B5. Manitoba 36. Alberta. 93 and Ontario 96. P. E. 1. had the lowest in this group with s so. compared to a high of 114 by an Ontario en- try. In the number of days required to reach the slaughter dead weight of 160 lbs, P. E. I. had the only four entries to do this in un- .der 180 days and the averages were P. E. I. 189. Manitoba 200. Sask- atchewan 200. Quebec N1. Al- berta 217 and Ontario 224. P. E. I. again had the low of 160 days compared to a Quebec entry re- quiring 264 days. In the periods required to attain the weights listed above, it will be readily seen that the local en- tries achieved a considerable ec- onomy in the amount of feed nec- essary to bring them up to weight, and with the high marks in the carcass scores. show the definite lead the Island swine breeders have taken. All Advanced Registry tests are conducted at test stations under identical conditions,,and the feed is the some in all instances. The above figures and information were made available by Mr. H. w. Clay, Senior Livestock Fieldman with the Dominion Department of Agriculture. ..... ....... Junior Women's Association Hold Annual Tea A highly successful chicken- patty tea and bazaar was held on Tuesday. October 2, when the Jun- ior Womnn's Association of Trin- ity United Church held their an- uual fall tea. Mrs. R. Earl Taylor and Mrs. J.C. Montgomery were joint conveners. . I-lcartz Hail, where the bazaar was held, was beautifully decor- kets of bright flowers, convened by Mrs. Ed. Garnlium and assisted by Mrs. Hebcr Jones. The bazaar tables were a profusion of fall flowers and the lovely articles for sale added a gay touch to the dec- orntions. In the social hall where the tea was served. Mrs. R. Earl Taylor and Mrs. .l.W. McKenzie conven- ed. The ten tables were centered with silver bowls containing yel- low and bronze mums, with match- ing tapers. and were presided over by Mrs. H. E. D. Ashiord, Mrs. J. T. Irwin. Mrs. Fred B. Gamble and Mrs. Gordon Hutclieson. Mrs. Don Norman. Mrs. Hayes and Mrs. McKenzie were ushers. and Mrs. Ewen Anderson presided over replenishing the tables. Miss Wilma Wood rind Miss Mary Mor- rison were at the piano and play- ed soft music during the after- noon. Mrs. Ernest Matheson was in charge of tickets. ' In the kitchen where the taste- fully prepared chlcken patties .were served, Mrs. .).C. Montgom- lcry and Mrs. Lemiron Tait were lauded by Mrs. George Johnson and Mrs. (21.6. Houston. The silver plates of small" cakes were color- fully arranged by Mrs. Earl Baker! and Mrs. H.I-I. Pierce. Electric Range with the "WONDER OVEN" OTM am Reuse of its kind Anotherfrigidain first. One big ovsnbsconustwosepgnugug in links twinkling! And irnsdna tbsnoweookingeonvsnisncayanil ostwithtln "Wonder Oveu."N yoneanbroilnsteakandbshn wdnthonawsauuuggp sited with colored leaves and baa----H . ..oc'roaaa 9. 1951 PERIAI. in: I THE MOST IMPORTANT DOLLARS- in the world are those a widow will have available when she has to face the world-alone. Maybe you made some provision for this possibility years ago . . . but, would it be enough under present conditions See your Imperial Life man. lasplIuAI. Lara POUNDID II97 HEAD OFFICE: TORONTO. CANADA CHARIOTTETOWN OFFICE Cunio Bldg: TO YOU! ,3m4L ; 'l'UDOll' PI.A"I'E by Oneida Comrnunilv Silversmith: UNITED TIME ONIYI We are 44-piece Service offering mis fort with the smart gm of O Anti-tarnish Chou," gleaming plus yourGllfSieoK, . Silverplofecl P'"i""" Steak Plotter , wwiih each 44-piece set of "bridal Wreath" in the Embassy Chest. BE SURE AND GET YOUR can TODAYI WIADEMAIKS O7 ONIIDA U0. H my , SUMMERSIDE 8: CIIARILO ETOWN "Where Old Friends.AMeei"' BE SURE TO ATTEND The Canada Packers Meat Cooking School Prince Of Wales College Hall, Oct. 'li)tlI-'l lfh-p8 P. M. G ' D The Lucy Maud Montgomery Chapter It's Now! Its Great! The See If! r. o. n. n Reirigerntor Isle for esu-I-wool slsppllll ' and on ssh '-" trip to the Mn. Prncticnl instruction in Old Time and Modern meet preparation and cook- ing will be demonstrated with the old of the new "Wonder Oven" Frigidaire Electric Range. You will see on range do the work of. two. FRIGIDAIRD REFRIGERATOR and FRIGIDAIRE ELECTRIC RANGI Supplied By . 'g . slursou s Aonmirs ,,,M,,W,, V 129 item so. '9' Clnsrlottetewn