S-P- fixtures have been modernized. We cordially invite your inspection -C- -A-L-S or Week - End THURSDAY-FRIDAY illld SATURDAY Our Store has been und ‘rgoing a complete change in interior Decorating. All new counters and store your visit worth while we are putting on a WEEK-END SALE OF SPECIAL ITEMS taken from every department. See the list below. They are all Fall and Winter Budget Headliners. Ladies‘ PANTlES—Speciaiat................... 69c and 79c" Ladies‘ SLlPS—Speciaiat............................ $1.95 Ladies‘ STRIPED BLOUSES—Speciai at $2.00 H See Our Different Racks of New FALL DRESSES Prices . . . $11.95. $12.95. $14.95 and $15.95 and up Ladies‘ Wool Cardigan SWEATERS. all the new fail shades- wine. navy. black. brown. green. yellow and light blue.— Special $3.75and$4.95 Heavy Canadian Wheeling YARN-S-piy. assorted shades- Price.4oz.skeins 50c Chinchilla COATlNG—Light blue. yellow. pink and white-- Suitable for Baby's Coats. 54 in. wide. Price, per yd. . and to make .....$3.50Y Ladies‘ NYLON HOSE-First Quality- Ali the new Fall shades- Special ..... $1.25 per pair TABLE CLOTHS—FioraI Design. Size 52 x 52. SalePrice..... Special value in Frilied Kitchen CURTAINING— White and Colors. .. . . .. . ellel n...- eeasoaaeee Quarts...“ .....98c Clearing for $1.98eacii " _12 pieces of Assorted ‘CRETONNES. Value $1.25. - 39cayd. Krinkie Bed Spreads -Colors rose and blue. Special . . . $3.95 each Striped DRAPERY Materiais—wine. blue and green- 48 inches wide. Reg. value $2.00. Sale Price . . . . . Broken and discontinued lines of Ruffled and Tailored CURTAINS-— Clearing Less25°/o Discount STAIR TREADS-Black plastic. 9 x18 inches. Special . . . . . 15c each Rex PAiNT—A good range of shades tochoose from— Gallons $3.90 SPECIALS From Mess’: and Boys’ Department 50 Pairs of Men's OVERALL PANTS-—Biack only. Reg. $2.75 for $2.19 Men's Blue Denim heavy quality OVERALLS—Special . . . . . $3.69 Men's Fancy Broadcloth Dress SHIRTS-Reg. $3.25 for . . . . . . $2.95 Men's heavy heather HOSE—Speciai at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69c a. pair Grey Flannelette BLANKETS-Large Size-Reg. $4.50 for . . . $4.29 Men's Plaid Work SHIRTS-Special Line at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.59 Men's Fine m5 Combination UNDERWEAR-Short sleeves. long legs. Sizes 36 to 44. Reg. $2.63. Sale Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.39 Boys‘ Jumbo SWEATERS—Reg. $1.95. Sale Price . . . . . . . . . $3.69 Boys‘ Leather HELMETS-Reg. $1.85. Sale Price . . . . . . . . . . $1.69 Values up to $3.25. 75c per yd. u" $1.59 per yd. ‘ Trade at Prowse's and It will help you keep down your cost of liv- Dollars - Saved by Buying at PROWSPS ing on wearables. Save Moneyl Buy at raowsrs PROWSE Bios. m. - Sunday. October 24th. CENTRAL GUARDIAN This column is reserved for news o! looal Interest. but advertising oi a newsy nature may be Inserted at flve cents a word. strictly psy- ablo In advance. COOKS ior Christmas Photo- graph. OONTIDII-ATIOR LII‘! IN- SURANCI. AT YOUR. SBIWICI — Arniast iron) Co. Phone 249d. DR. L. I. DUFF! will be ewe? irom his oiiice until November 1st.. K» 0P‘ C. BOWLING starts Oct. 25th, Holy Name Alleys. 7 and O P. M. _ RESERVE January 26th. 1940- for the Burns Concert. IPOMOTM by Zion Men's Brotherhood. NOTICE. - Water will be shut oi! in Parkdale area from 1:30 till 3 P. M. today, Saturday. THIS I8 BLOOD DONOR EN- ROLLMENT WEEK — Enroll uith the canvasser when he calls, FLIGHTS to St. Pierrc_ Mimi‘?- lon. For information call Maritime ("entral Airways Limlfcd at. 2061. JUST RECEIVED. Shipment inr-sh curtaining. Special 20c ."-'"‘i'l at S. A. McDonald's third Iloor de- partment. “TI ARE DISFHARGING today Reading's iamous anthracite in chestnut. stove and briqueis. Phone 17G ior requirements. W. _D. Giilis k C0. SERVICES Iiordk Day. 001l- Z-ith. at New Glasgow. Christian Church. l0 A. M. Bible School. ll A..\l. Morning Worship. 7.30 P.M. Evening Worship and at 3 P. M. Cavendish. WEDDING AT CORNWALL. - The marriage is taking place at the Cornwall Parsonage on Wed- nesday. October 27th. at .2 P. M. of Miss lnis Isabelle Green. daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Green oi Kingston and Kenneth Ewen McDonald, son oi‘ Mr. and Mrs. Donald McDonald oi Brookficld. Rev. M. K. Cliarman. officiating. DR. BROVI’ IIONOIIEI) — Dr. G. R. Bron". lil.ll.. (‘.!\l.. FRCP. it‘). ph) siciaii-iii-chici at tlic Royal \‘ic- loria Hospital, lilontiyciii. has re- turned to his riulics iicrc nftcr a \\r-\~l<'s visit to llll‘ Yiiiiciiiivci‘ Gun- ci-nl Hospital. llr. Brow had the distinction of serviiil! as “zilcsl. physician-in-chlel'" at the Vancouv- or General during his sin)‘ ihcrc, nn honor coiifcrrcd upon him in recognition of his cminencr- in medicine nnci his lNIllllTllSlF-‘HIYC Hlipfifll)’ at lhe Royal Victoria. ~~ Montreal Star. MILTON - BIJSTICO PARISH. -Sunday. October 24th will be ob- served as Layinens Sunday. The services are as. iollows: Si. John's, Milton. i1.00 A. M. Si. Mark's. Rus- tico. 7.30 P, M. Your minister is happy to announce that Mr. Harry Miller. a DTOMIXIPTIQ, layman from Charlottetown, P. E. I.. will be the special speaker at both services. A cordial invitation is extended to all men who llvc in the Milton- Rustico district. Sunday Schools will convene as usual. RT. PAUL'S Anglican Church. 1945i. Twen- ty-Secoird Sunday alt-er Trinity. Lilymttlfs Sunday. 8.30 A. M. Holy Communion. (Corporate Commun- 20H. Anglican Laymenl. 10.00 AM, Sunday School. 11.00 A. M, Morn- ing Prayer ilsaymcifs Service) broadcast. Speaker. Mr. W. G. Plogil. 0i Si. Peter's Cathedral. Anthem. A Song oi Peace, Sibelius. St. Paul's haymens‘ Association Choir. 7.00 P. M. Evening Prayer and Sermon. Subject. "The Church and the Laymen, Anthem. Lead Me Lord. Wesley. The Mornthq Serv ce will be broadcast ovcr Radio Sla- tion C. F‘. C. Y. - Everybody wel- "CHIP. TRINITY (‘URFR — Rev. Dr. W. E. Dudley. guest, minister at Trinity‘. will conduct the regular scrviccs of divine worship morn- ing and evening. Dr. Dudley's oililiccts ior tomorrow will be “Hero oi A New World" and “Ker-p Your Mind Open." The Choir, under Mr. Kendall's dir- cciinn will sing two well-loved anthems: "Holy Art. Thou" by Handel. and Thlmanls "Christ Hath A Garden." The Church School will mcci at. the usual huiirs, and parciits are urged to sce that. their children are pres- cni each Sunday from now on, and on time. as the class periods 1"!’ YPrY short. Members are urged to nticnd the regular ser- vices. mid rill students and risi- tors lil our city will he warmly welcomed, HAMPTON ‘Pastoral Charge. -- Servtccsfiunday. October 24th. at. Victclin hnth at. 11 A. M. and 7.30 ' P M. Appin Road 3 P. M. This is the‘ 71st. Anniversary or the Vic- toria Church and the guest. preach- er is Dr. G. J. Truemsn. M. A., P1111. D. C. 1... oi Sackviile N. B. Special music will include solos by Mrs, John MacQuarrie and Miss Donalda Mecbeod in the morning. and selections by members oi the Bcrwhaw Quaflctic in the evening. The organist will be Mrs. Allison Lea. The Anniversary services will he continued on Monday evening at R o'clock. The preacher -ior this service will be the Rev. R. h Wag. oer. B. A.. oi North Bedeque. and the Inter-Community Choral Club. under the leadership of Prni. Wm, Jones. will lead the singing snd will also render some special items. We invite all who can possibly do I0 i0 Join us in these Anniversary Services. T. G. Head, B. A., B. D.. Minister. GUARDIAN. cnannorrcrowu m MEMORIAM on Saturday, eepiemher 18th- deeth suddenly visited the district oi lnkerrnan and removed one o! its oldest and most hiBh-iy "5" peeled citizens in the Palm 9g Mr. John H. Molyneaux. The de- ceased who was in his 018m!‘ filth year had not been in hi! “bull good health tor the lslit iew months. but was yey, sbls to be “D and around and had 0B1? l 99W days previous visited friends and relatives in Hampshire and North River. However. 0n i110 111°" mentioned dste be was BUNKER suddenly and died almost immed- lately. Mr. Molynesux wee oi e 411M disposition but was nevertheless an interesting telker and s. pless- ant companion. Perhaps the high- est tribute that could be payed i0 him is that. he was e devoted and solicitous husband and iather and a good neighbour, ever ready to help those 1n need. The deceased was born in Hampehire but came to Inker- man while yet s small boy with his parents and continued to re- side there ever since. His wiie. the former Catherine Hughes predeceased him two end e- hslt years ago. Those lest to movvrii are his live sons, Howard oi Char- lottetown. Raymond oi Toronto. John in Kelly's Cross and Fred and Roy oi Inkermari. The daught- ers are Ethel, Mrs. Win. McLure. Bradalbane and Emily. Mrs. Har- old Cakes, Westmorland. The iuneral which was well attended was held on Monday morning. s-ptemhei- 20th ‘to st. Joseph's Church. Kelly": Cross where Requiem l-ligh Mass was sung by the Pastor, Fr. Keefe who also had the service at the trove. The pallbearers were his six grand-sons Basil. Joseph, Vincent, James and John Molyneaux, and Reginald Mcliure. May he rest in Peace. MASS CARDS Mr. and Mrs. Ro_v_.\lolyncaux. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Molyneaux. Mr. and MrsJ-Ioward Molyneaux. Mr. and Mrs. John Molyneaux. Mr. and Mrs. James Molyneaux. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Molyneaux. Raymond Molyneaux. Maurice Alolyncaux. John Molyneaux. Gerald Molyiieaux. Leroy MOIYIICHUX. Basil Molyiicaux. Ray F. Molynenux Gerard ltloly/ncaux. Joseph Molyneaux. Marion Molyneaux. Montreal. Mary Molyneaux, Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Molyneaux. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph hicAulay. Granby. Que. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Oakcs and Lawson. Mr. and Mrs. Wm.,McI..ure. ur. and .\lrs. Reginald McLure. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne McLure. Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Noonan. Alliilll)’. Mr. and Mrs. Aeneas Matters and iamily. Mr. ancliMrs. SlTlney Matters. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Matters. 8r. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Matters. Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William F. Trainer, Johnstons River. Mr. and Mrs. City. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McAvlnn. City. Mr. J. A. Gallant. and Mrs. Ollie McAvinn. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. McKenna. Mr and Mrs. Elmer McKenna. City. Mr. and Ivirs. James McCardle d: ianiily, Kinkora. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony l-Iaughcy. City. Mr. aiid .\lrs. Frank Cullen. City. all: and A s. E. J. Chinery, City. Nellie Scott. SPIRITUAL BOUQUET Sister M. Anthony a; sister M. Thomas. CARDS OF SYMPATHY The Bistiers oi St. Marthe. simi- M. Anthony. Charlotte- town. Mr. and Mrs. David- Edwards, Summerside. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Allen, NB. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Crossman. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Crossman. Mrs. Gertrude Collier. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Rrllton. N.B. Rod. (iordnn a. Annie Williams. Westmorland W1. Annie d: Wrixon Moore. Arthur 8s Aietlia Simmons. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Campbell, Reading. Nlnss. Mr. and Mrs. JR. Dulong. Mal- don. Alaas. Rona Dulong A: Eddie Lum- bRiIOII. Maldon, Mass. Mrs. Liiuretta Mugridge. Tor- onio. Mr. and Mrs. Milliord Buchan- nan. Churchill. Mildred McLeod. Charlottetown. cane or THANKS The family oi the late John Molyneaux wish to thank allthose who sent. Mass Cards, spiritual Bouquets. earns, letters end tele- grams, also all those who helped in any Why during their sudden and end loss. m Ksifioiiam JOHN WALLACE AITKEN John Wallace Aitken in his 711d year passed away at his home in Lower Montague. on September the 29th, i948. A eon oi the lets George l. end Jane Shaw Aitkon he inherited the old homestead end carried on farming until he was irrced w re- tire some three years ego owinlto tailing health. A lite long resident of the earn- munity he won an outstanding am. roan Examined: , ' ocronim n, ms Whipped $3.95 ea. I HCIDRE 8- PFLEOD 3rd Floor KENWOOD BLANKETS ' FAMOUS FLORAL PRINTS ARI BACK AGAIN Tone on Tone‘ Blankets Ends bound with extra wide - satin ribbon. Size 12x 04. . Colors:- ' Larkspur. Zinnia. Juniper ‘runs RQOQ ' $13.50 each KENWOOD can; BLANKETS Two Qualities-RAMCREST or FAMOUS-Plain colors of Baby Pink or Baby Blue. Size 36x 54. RAMCREST rauous Satin Bound $5.95 ea. TNE STARS SAYS... Continued irom page 2 on a course oi integrity, honor end be early trained and disciplined A child born on this day should‘ high principle. its trend being to- ward the "easiest way." For liionday. October 28 THE astrological iorecsse is ior s static or diiiicult state oi aiiairs. with much opposition or lack oi support irom those sources irom] ivhich perhaps capital. influence and hearty approval is essential in putting over new and import- ant projects. Practical and con-. structive Ideas and well worked-i out. plans and processes may break down such resistance. winning over the opposition. Sound sense and good nature help. For the Birthday Those‘ whose birthday It is may have a period ahead in which a policy oi "going it alone" might conserve the energies and mollliy the temper. since there is little id be expected in the way oi cooper- ation from influential sources. Conflict and opposition may arisei from such. making sound prepara- l tion on practical lines. well cxecu- , loci and put over with IOYCCHIIII"! tiativc and strenuous determin-I ation to win out. This aggressive attack and good nature might ev- entuallfbreak the Ice end impress oppositini: iorccs. I-Iard work, cre- ative and concentrated eiiorts could have surprising influence. A child born on this day poe- sesses initiative. practical cre- ative talents and energies for a. successful carecr. winning its may with scaiii. assistance irom high places. TIIAT Blair-detains We never should cancer is in s wart. mole, or birthmsrk. CANCER? “'5 SYMPTOMS 5ND ' The Bell Syndicate. in care o! tiiii TREATMENT booklet iorset that curable ii discovered early. Send today ior Dr. Barton's informative “Canmr: its Symptoms and ‘Ii-est- ment." To obtain It. just send 10 Alaska brown bear. entitled cents and a 3-cent stamp. to cmcr cost oi handling and mailing. ic newspaper, Post Office Box 99, Station G New York 19, N. Y. and ask ior your copy. ‘ groans-r BEAR. The greatest oi ell beers ls llu i RACK CHILDREN'S coars Sizes 1-14x—Slightly Soiied REDUCED TO CLEAR At BIG SAVINGS A Few Soiied SNOW SUITS Clearing at $5.00 each PLAID RAINCAPES With School Bags to Match Regular $4.95 for $3.95 WIINSEINES. & BRADLEY 159 Queen St. . Phone 92 Continued irom page 2 other research workers point 011i that more men and women now reach the cancer age. and Phil-Elfi- ians are registering causes 0! death more accurately nowadayi- "This they are ahle to do by rea- son oi new techniques. more freq- uent consultations nnd more hi!“ recognition oi disease symptoms." Remember. first. that early cancer is curable by: (a) X-rey. (h) radium. and (c) surgery. Remember, second. that the early signs and Symptoms oi cancer are: (at any sore that does not. heal. (b) a painless lump or thickening in the breast, lip. tongue or cheek ipain is seldom present in early concer. (cl irregular bleeding or discharge irom the nipple or any body opening. ldi change oi color p-lrlce ‘in’ the“ aiicction “andirfld in a wide circle oi neighbours. rel- atives and iriends, who will lonl cherish his memory. The iuneral service was held in the Lower Montague United Church on Oct. the 1st. Rev. Ans. Adams oiilclatlng. interment Low- er Montague Cemetery. He is survived by his wiie ineel Agnes Mcggei. one sister. Miss Bessie Aitkcn. Hunter River. and one brother Russell. USA. one hrothcr Harry predeceased him some three months ego. truer: the ti» r y oi BURNS is: i.‘.'.ii~ii¥,."""'”...-,-: fi‘.‘i:°€i“ii’.'€l'.'.." - .. .- II C III f-R-‘PJ-‘Ja? ‘° "“' will: OINTMENT Wig/to! fay _ 2:111: Zia/f a First youR fine Ii absolutely FREE FROM DUST. -Thot's because ii‘s thoroughly oil-treated at our modern eoai mine - the most completely mechanized in the Province. . This means cleaner, brighter homes, offices, classrooms, churcnel -or wherever Iros d'Or is used. And money saved in every ion. because of its greater heating power and lower ash content. Then beeovso It Is graded to the best slsos lot combustion. Bros d‘Or gives MORE IFFIGENT stoker action. Our oil treat- 1hr f3 BKJDr UILTREATED sromzn cgAL V 4 \ IONNY COAL. ' meet lengthens stokes life too-by preventing rest formations on metal partsi finally, the evidence presented to the I946 loyal Cool Com- mission eontolns references to the high quality of Isos J01 Coei from EVERY town In Nova Seotla. So gain theso advantages with Iras d‘Or Oil-Treated Stoker Cool and get GUARANTEED delivery from dealers oll over ,theMerItlmes'...linorderyoiir'wleterlvppl~/now,otsd i possible delays and prise edversees Ioter on. ‘om- n» Ives rm Caels-Ieveeeedleese —I" z I- Ol-heeld Net-idles Stator llb"—or Sleek Cad-e Ieleefi he he of he grade. it. i‘. Piiih (liilllil (iiiijiitiilrii iii-YAT. l) ‘/I\' li'ii“l"lill'v NUVl-i 'nl llli '.