,1 .21. .1945.‘ . Y filth’! ivory i about r u» 1Cleer up pimples. roughness in l0 deyel ' .0 hseeeiinulanedlvrrimolefarlsieroushdrmiosmsedve? ‘lheamalletbielodayuso-sndssedieaiorioludltfeeeocel 1 TryualagNeuseaegtlesreenarlrablemedicetedslriueteamened , Y by daoussnds 9f nones- lt’: snow-while, genders-see how i: - . \ RlllIiiP lEX'ii"! freiestiitlirpll Aluulel collections than. I - 1 -1!Il'ry Burke hnhhmlhnrt; m, , liberal-U ‘H “v 26 e11: Mrs. Joe “W mo»... tab“ v g . d... fllllfll F: mill!!! D13. lladeglgrlt we. Ohu. a. Daniel 8%” Mrs. u‘ Dim.“ ll .0. .?::*"s.."3.v'*"'*'-. - i . 9O ' 18o seison, THE CH .- ""* f. $1.3m lama.“ “use naw-w- ef . ecu. eon and serv four $3». Ital Holland and Ielsium. id'- viccs Nov. 35th. till; rso‘ a. miwo C ti’ Police Court. we» fined costs three the. other aceusgd on ‘a sliglnlar chars as; remanded un To ARLQTTETCWN GUARDIAN TliAl. eullnllulll, tanks-ll uous none ovs see - w. CHURCH 0!‘ SCOTLAND. Ber River 11 “m” ' ‘ll-nu r cs COUBT-A def a t guano- case yesterday. gt ‘UN An- esday. Nov. IIOI-SIMEN ORGANIIE — 0n --_.>¢.q-we~'-'e¥'-'s'-v3-.~ '1 l c -— :;ul..-:';.:':":.a"..:.b n!» ‘Jpeetelsl-lsislbr ltllnnesildel ll bid-b... u“ "its i I ‘bu, thmsunagtu, Implfl, blgnlshgaggd Misoomelslt ‘its r.1' m m §‘e"m:}8 lfogeregveh ail-bu? Milli u? p . 05¢ Z , Qyd vidmn; 1111111 l‘ ‘hlteeioesl You'll lie delighted to lee how much m“, ‘fit’ ‘flillfnmgwfivfi es a!“ i339“ ‘at: fimwtimagorél: Filler 7w leci- Gel e ier cl Normans coder- slnée alien-bot am, ' ' Carr for p c o! orsanisrli , in drug and department noses. m. 59¢. 59¢. rolls-slew. l. driving e up tor the wows win- Aylmer s Medicated. 7"‘ Skin Cream NOXZEMA NIWI From The hair. 8o would you like to take advantage of our re- duced prices? We will be‘ CIVIC TAX APPEALS e J .'ii0TlCl£, \ ____.___________ 'l‘h_e Board of Appeal from Civic assessments and valuations will meet an Monday, November 26th, 1945. at i _ 9‘:30 A.M. in the Court Room in the City Building in ~ Charlottetown, to hear all appeals from Supplementary assessments. Charlottetown, November 10th, 1945. J. A. FULLERTON. City Clerk. ATTENTION FARMERS -- PITWOOD WANTED - A augber of individual sub-contractors are re- quired t6'eut and. peel “PIT PROPS" during the com- ing winter and spring. - This is an excellent opportunity to realize a few extra dollars during the winter months. For particu- 1 lars regarding price per cord, size of wood. etc., please 1' apply to:- R g Bergmann Construction '4 C0» (Attention - Mr. Joe Walker) Montague, P.E.l. ll-23-3l. VINIMTID ANCIBTmes thio art is distinctly French Ancient Romans liked to kee D in its roweet d t 1 . al . bef re mic Iffilglagléd to iii‘. wile i eirttleevfs. Omar: urn-Inset ihzir ‘ - ancee‘ . By Ken Reynolds . U GOTHIC All‘ ._.,-_ r ,i,:__'(lUlCl(lES fi—-*i *1‘! itiliflliiii v9 1| ' 100: each: Mrs. J h R. 5t . n‘ “my M!‘ "hi" you vert; Mrs. Fred P: nter; Mp5, qlliflll Just w at your hair Merl-ls Csseley; Mrs. will. Caseley; Illllllld NWO. All the‘ new MH- J. A. S art: Mrs. Erskine ‘mam! and oils u,‘ he" MecMul-do; Mrs. Hubert MacNelll; for our 1 , MP8. Eric MMMUIdm- Mtg, John .,._*' " "= "We rolls. s:;.-.:=:l:... also M" - each: rs. Mussel PRICES. $2 50 s,’ 5o s5 00 7 lcilih-whl. fiririirbra “Pillage? . . - .. - . - i .00 - $10.00 ggafzlslofgzyintxgiartiamlsfirs PM“ 2191 73 Gi- Gwrse 5t. Clftown. Hose: Mrs. me calm; Mrs. rabbi Pa: Dixon g Dixongefloward Dixon bllellvln ‘(g-Love by Mrs. Lcaman I890 . . Eri M Mrs. Frank BaglolleaMm “do "n. 2.00: Mrs, Harold Laird, ert Crozler; Mrs. DEB-mill] Caseley; Mrs. Lorne Crozler; Mrs. Percy MacMurtio; Mrs. Cecil Forbes. _T0tsl—-$2l.00. \ Bedeque by Mrs. Arnold Hender- .‘s'on.i Helen Bowness and Lillian ac M15. Zdha. Jenkins 5.00. Dr. He , Mo se 5.00. Rev. Ja es xter and Mrs. Lowther 5m Mrs. WalteoBov/ness 5.00. Mrs. Arnold ‘Henderson 3.00. 2.00 each: Annie Leard; Miss C. Maclinrlsne: Mrs. James Hender- son: Mrs. L. W . emarl. 1.00 each: Rev. E. S. W k ; M . C. B. Woodslde; Mrs. Lewis? Sspencrel; Mr. and Mrs, Orville Johnson: Mrs. W Bowness; Lloyd Affleck; Thomas Moyse; Bruce Affleclc; Hwrold Affleck; Mrs, Waldo Gard.- iner ' 111's. George Ballem, ‘ : Mrs. Lloyd Jewell- li’ "is Jsl-"sll: Mr: l-‘Mcici r srth Toombs; Mrs. l-luzh l Mrs, A. W. S"'rllv“~llu'l; Gen. s Taylor; Mrs. Calvin Lou-d; Mr. and Mrs. J. B. HBYGSI Mrs. Albert Weeks; Mrs. R. Afflcck. . each: ltewart Aiflecll; Mrs. John Dsvilon; Harry Collett; Mrs. Walter Gould: Stanley Jack. Totak-MBJO. 11-23-11 -_-________ CLOSE OFFIWRS‘ CLUB LONDON — (C?) a Am- erican Senior Officels‘ Club at 46 Park Lane. London. once the homp of Sir Philip Sassoon has closed ~-i#-——i——¢-& UNLUCKY RESCUE]! DUBLIN - iCPl-John Kelllv, rcaculnlr a airl from the River Liffev. was almost knocked out by a llfc“".lt flum bv u would-be helpful spectator Later. someone stole his wold watch. LARGEST GRAIN MARKET wlnnipelz. CanaTla. has lamest primary grain market the world. the in RELIEVE ISERIES of COLDS You can fight your. cold right in the air-passages -start today and inhale Catarrh-o-zone; its vapor mixes with the air you breathe and it soothes the sore membranes very quickly. As the phlegm is loosened, coughing is relieved. As the irritation is soothed away, you feel better. The cooling vapor of Catarrh-o- sone is very grateful to clogged nostrils; you will breathe more freely and start to clear up your nasty cold quick- _ Rollo Bey West by Alice Camp oe. sch‘ James Dixon; Harold ter. ers, assistant auditor, lgft his morning for Ottawa to at end the Dc on - Provincial steering committee meeting which opens there next Monday. During the Premier's absence, the Hon, 0. H. Barbour will be acting-Premier. FUNERAL YESTERDAY -- The funeral of the late Mrs. Percy W. Robbins was held from her resi. deuce at Moreli- yesterday eltter. noon. Service was conducted by Rev. W. W. MacPhel-son. Inter- ment in Midgeil cemetelz, The pallbearers were F. Dunn, . Ding- well. Vincent Reaghsn, Gordon Edward Anderson. EXPANDING FOUNDRY SPACE -Pla.rls are being considered for a considerable expansion in foundry space by the local firm of Hall and Slavert. it was loomed yesterday ln the meantime. employees of of foreman John J. Baker are en- gaged in the casting of msneane‘ ze-bronse propellers for Cape Breton and other parts of the Mar- itlmes. Mr. Baker came to Char- lottetown recently from the firm of I. Matheson and Company. New Glasgow. N .,I-le obtained much of his foun y experience with the firm of Sutherland. Thornpso . and Company. North Sydney. DIED 1N JAPANESE CAM!‘- Word was received yesterday from London by Mr. J. R. Burn it the‘. his nephew, Captain J. D. smelt, M.A., LL.B., of the Gordon High- landers, had died in a Japanese griison concentration camp in alland in 1943. He was taken rlsoner with the British force; in lnga re in 194-1, and had been trans erred with his battalion to Thailand. His only brother, Cap‘- tain W, R. Burnett, M.B.E., of the R.A.0.C., who went throu h the African and Italian camp gns is now with the amiy of occupation in Hamburl. JERSEY BR-EEDEIIB MEET — PEI Jersey Breeders held their annual meeting November 20 The president. Herold Steed. was in the chair. The secretary reported the finances in ood condition and an increase in memlberah of over 10 oer cent from last year. lilour new Hull Clubs wera formed and new bulls purchased The lmrchsse of these sires was made possible blv ihe grant received from the Depart- ment of Alrlcult re to‘ the im- movement of i stock. I‘. deci to advertise P ll I ~seys e Oanedieh Jersey Breeder. the new Jersev Breed publication which ls belnlr broueht out at the end cf the veer new officers for 104B are presid- ent, Pred C0168. Milton: vice- presldent. R Beater. shire: secretary. Res Wigtshm‘ 111:! other . z. are ecDonald and 8e an. L INSURANCE MEETING — The directors of the Prince Edward Is- land Mutual Fire Insurance. Com- sw, who meet every two months. e their retulsr ~meetifil 011 Stead. B one Mac 1- er by using Catsrrll- Catarrh-o-lone to- “ "blight. Sleep well and feel better tomorrow. mists sell Csterrh-e-slne . A. we sites- Iniillil‘ Hit‘ V/UTPR "vi CAlARRHO-ZllNl l /-l\/ Rv/lr" Mr. Gordon Carr acted as chairman. Mr. Cleve Robinson was Church where funeral services were conducted by Rev. T. B. MecLcn- Conference Cofiln, Herbert McDermott, and n, the foundry under the supervision. bell and Jeers Ctinlll. elected president: Mr. Allie Carr. 1.00 each: Mrs. Ree. Coffin; eecymtressurer. It was decided to Mrs. Elmer Campbell; Mrs, Fmnk have Wednesday for race day. 1b Wood: s. Edwin mld- Mrs. ---— ~ v can‘! p” ' Preston Bryenton‘ s via ' 11 , runner. ycs-runpsv - T118 50c eac ' m.’ 0w Djoolngwq] hineral of the late Mrs JP Crock firs. Lloyd "Ibwnshend? Jessie 1e53,: aft w?‘ hehlltl esterllipely‘ aflteglooori Lynn V8116)’ n. . om e ac an era me Total 7.60. where s hor service as con- ' a- ducted by the luv. T. llwMaehen- per "n 13c Fortune , nan, to Cape Traverse United we h m , gen and hltevh J. A.‘ Jardqinle. IR- . c : .Jl Hi ; ermen c urc ceme cry. a . MA Jsclrsoh‘; Mrs. ‘Angu- ,3}; not bearers were: four brothers? red “or... ~ s. M sell §$’°‘l..l“'“'l' . it!‘ n; 25c: 111d . . . . , an . . BEAUTY SALON mama” ° °" lumen. ' Bhgggg, per lb. 33c as nrliuri Ledl 50cm, Lsava role orrawa-n l The Christmas rush will 103.00. e e‘ A“ J. Walter Jones, Hon. Wlelwllslll = view» l- w- " w- ho" "we =c~~ we» “run. ‘t’."f»ff"'l.£§.."“2l‘§u.lZfZi l" Mt IIIMYN! h!’ unwieldy auditor. ‘u... Mr. n. CBlTilth- ' c " al: Andrews fowl? (formerly Wheatleyh 61013650 ‘m; well known business stand situated on Elm Avenue has view been when We? b? MY- IVAN reanfly ‘bcharggd from the Armgd s31‘ V1088. Ml‘. AlIdIIWI l! FQI-YC‘ t0 [we Y0“ qulfiks efficient service end le otfevllil ti" milim"! lliwlfllli ' Today, Saturday, Monday A r Vegetable Soup, w tin 10¢ - 3 for 29¢ 7c - - lbs. for 63$ 2 for 25G Bulk T33, Choice Quality,’ per lb. - - 63¢ Maple Leaf flake Flour, per pkg- - 29c 2 lbs. 65g Quaker Rolled Oats, 5 Ib- pks- - - 27c ANDREWS’ GROCERY 380E111: Ave. y dlna march. and seated in a nicely decorated chair. the Livink room also beinlz nioelv decorated for e occasion The men-y lovely and useful lrifts lnclildliik a large number of envelopes containtnlz money. were opened by Misses Marv Monalzhan and Emma Ines while Mrs Emmett McQuaid read the verses After beinlz passed to Mercedes. they were amended on a table bv Misses Elaine McQuaid and Qierbevieve. ashes. ~ In» few zraclous words of apprecia- tion. she thanked her many friend for their kindness. and ex- tended an invitation to all to visit her in her ne home lrl Cornwall. After slnldnl For She's a Jolly Good Bellow“. all repaired to otherrroom. where lowed io'the strains of violin music by Francis Doyle of North River wth guitar accompaniment by Miss Blanche Murray cf Tyr- one Lunch was served by a member of ladies present. and a verv pleasant evenlnlz was enloy- ed bv all. FIRE AT WI-IITLOCIPS TIRE SHOP — A flrc at Whitloclfs Tire Service‘. 131i Kent Street. called out tho Fire Denartm-snlt at l0 30 last nizh. The fir» which 1s thought to have started from the furnace. lzot between the. walls and ceilims and kept the firemen busv for an hcvr b01019 the "all out" sic-rial was elven The damage to the buildinn was not extensive and practically no lniurv resulted the =tock Persona-ls Mrs. Katherine Ladner, Chan lottetown. is in Trenton, 11.5., vis- iting with her brother and sister- imlaw. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Macuaren and with her mother, Mrs. Mac- Imen. LAC. Alvin Andrew left Thurs. day morning for St, Hubert, Que, where he is stationed, after spend- ing hlsjurlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Andrew. East Royalty. I Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Rankine. Summerslde. have been spendinz e few days in the city taklnw in the fox show and rancwina old ‘ac- quaint/lines. Mrs. Daniel MacNevin. Canoe Cove, ls undergoing medical treat- Xlt lll the P. II. Island Hospital. er many friends hope foraspsedy recovery. The many friends of Reginald MscKinnnn. son of Mr. and Mn. Kenison Maclfinnon, Clyde River. Addresses Y's Men (in Peace Problems MR. J. HARTLEY FOWLER Some of the world's most active Y.M.C.A.'s and Y's Men's Clubs are in India, China, and the Phil- ippines, J. Hartley Fowler. world service secretary of the national council of the Y.M.C.A. told the Chllllrtlottetown Y's Men's Club last E The meeting was presided over by Mr. Ross Baker. Visitors ores- ent included Messrs. lbock- erby, Hamilton; Lowell ancock, Bummerside; Frank Tlnney. presi. dent of. the local Y.M.C.A.; C ford MacDonald; L. J. Stacey, Bruce MacLean; Charles Wilkins, and Rev. I. J. Levy. all oi Char- lottetown. Mr. Fowler said that one of the finest Y-M.C.A.'s in the world is located in Jerusalem and that hun- dreds of Mohammedan, Jewish and Christian youths frsternizs tn- side its walls and on its play. grounds without the slightest fric- on. Closing his talk on a serious note. Mr. Fowler said the world was at a crossroads in its history end that the opportunity for the Y.M.C.A. to give leadership was greater now than ever in the past. Mr. James Haslam, district-gov- ernor of Maritime Y's Men's Clubs, spoke briefly on "World Outlook.” During the meeting, Miss Pearl Burns sang two solos, "Morning" Tuesday, Nov. 20th at the head ulproved condition at Alderlhbi and "Kilt of Oolersine." she was office, aummersid . 1n e absence illtsry Hfiqiliifll- "-5-. where he rgbcompan ed by Miss Florence of the president lair. red Bil p. hrs been ls phi-W" i" ti" P!" Simmonds. son wbb is on u way to Cali or- twe mm » ' ——-——-———————————-—- ma’ m, “c; pruldmt M; w; t“ _-_ Chester Payntcr of California. who Mo sie presided. Ctltlr direct» Mr. and Mrs. Geo I Mayne, Mr. with his wife are-visiting the Is- 01's present were: Oscar Joh , a d Mrs. Day. oi’ mid. were land after an absence of 3'1 years. William n. McKay mwphuu, vsltors to Charlottetown on ea- It is Mrs. Paynter‘: firs visit here Inmen spu‘ eon Clark, , u -. day. ‘they were aooompenie by and she is pleased p1 her trip nd l-inklet er, Ma or Albert . Mrs. Oeorse Mayne‘: brother, Mr.‘ and hopes lb come again. §oberttom Gregory icfiallum, (‘and _ ohn Mac tosh. ll!‘ bun r M“ 91.11;? gwplilgstlonl were u: ‘ ' nswl rbl u; id. I f y mint,‘ ‘figluaugngn "rggvw 407003 0! 50 £415‘, y,‘ a mee . , , . were lnrrtbls rl llish w ge$g tea thousspxid déllaars, ‘f? rune lmlvoulil M if: “v6 Q an. , e ee . ma. "il"'tb‘lli‘l.-“‘° 583*“? bullish“ a eubetaliusl ‘mam I fun : a recent lth tery ~ nameless" """""'-'"' n- "is good tea" " RED brings Peleoe Tea u. ‘y . . is extrigoodl Qygng“, 288's, 29c doz. - - 3 for 85c ' flarrntg, 5 lbs. 250 , linione, No. 1. Per lb. 6C, - - - 5 lbs. 25c l ~ cflhllagfl, large size, each 13c - for 25$ Cornell Beef short rib c» brisket, per lb. - - - - 21c liound Steak, perlb- - - - -- 39c BhiQKQnQ, choice quality, per lb. - - 31$ Phone 1218 grads creamery prints Job prfi 3B; first grade solids lob price - » m . whit} CHEESE: Current white western 20 FOB: wholesale .._..- for local and export trade. western MONTREAL, Nov. 32 - (OP) - 20 ll/ltl-Zi. Que. 2134-22. Produce prices‘ today reported by Receipts: 1,627 boxes. part-merit of Alz- tibial“) 11in De POTATUEB ‘l5 lb bags rm 0 0W1‘ z - - r m 1m; mule 10o lb bus 2.40. so lb EGGS: Ont and‘ Que. A Lame M88120- 50-5056; A Medium 48-48% A Pulleis sue-serum: 0 68%. e ' . MINING REPUBLIC Chile is the chief rninln: 0mm- trvof South America. IN ‘ueins about two-thirds of the total cou- l asteurized 35% tlnerltal output of minerals and’! ' 3H2) del Mil.‘ first. metals. v Receipts: 1.365 cases BUTTER: Wholesale Que. Job- bing pastor-iced. fresh and storage, No 1 86%; No 2 85%; current re- ceipt Que No del Mtl: No 2 2nd Medium Battery Funeral Notice All former members are requested to meet in a body at the home of the late Sgt. J. It. Macliinnon, M Spring Street at 8:15 Friday, November 23rd. CHRISTMAS COMES WITH A GLOVES . I If you are looking for a smart pair of gloves either for yourself or for CHRISTMAS GIVING you'll he sure to find just what you want at THE GLORIA. We have PIGTEX in oatmeal and natural shades, also the always popular black and brown, then there is the fabrlkid, in black, brown. tan. navy. All reason ably priced. While speaking of GLOVES we want to tell you about our large stock of ANGORA WOOLS. They come in plain and embroidery trim. “EVERY PAIR A GEM", the colours are yellow, red, powder, beige, grey, paddy, American beauty, brown and black. The Prices are Low and the Quality High. At THE GLORIA you will find many other in- teresting items for your CHRISTMAS GIVING. COATS . . . DRESSES . . . SUITS and BLOUSES LINGERIE and HOUSECOATS NECKWEAR and HANDBAGS I “no voua our SHOPPING NOW "m: GLORA" Corner Queen and Richmond ' r s ‘ ‘ t