l‘ Proivse rind $500.00 from Estate OCTBERZPJVE. Use this ad to check 2|bs.Lord-------27e 2 lbs. Shortening - - - - 25c XXX Vinegar gal. - - - - 35c Coffee fresh ground ' per. |b.--------25¢ Onions IO lbs. - - - - - 19c Raisins Sultana Z lbs. - - 23c Prunes 3 lbs. - - - - - - 25¢ C & S Coffee per. lb. - - 39c Choice Blend Tea - - - 45c Blue Ribbon Tea lb. - - - 45c Ketchup 2 lge. bottles - 25c Strawberry or Raspberry Jam per bottle - - - 29c Toilet Tissue 8 rolls - - 25c Windsor Salt 5 pkgs - - 25c Matches 3 boxes - - - - 21¢ Surprise Soap l0 bars - - 43c 5 string Broom - - - - - 27¢ Spore Ribs 4 lbs. - - - - 25c Bacon per. lb. - - - - - - 29c Cottage Roll per. lb. - - 28c Oatmeal Puddings - - - 18c Y°'-"‘ "quirements and Phone your orders early for best service, or call at our store and select your needs. There are many more special bargains on display. Rolled Oats or Oatmeal Celery large each - - - 10c Carrots l0 lbs. - - - - - 23¢ Salmon per. tin - - - - 10¢ String Beans 2 tins - - -19c Aylmers Peaches sliced 2tins---------.29¢ Peas3tins-------25¢ Tomatoes 3 tins - - - - 25c Corn Choice Golden Bantam 2tinsfor------23c Clark's Beans lge. 2 for - 27c Vegetable Soup 3 tins - 25c 1 tin each of Aylmers Peaches, Pears, and Pine- apple, all for - - - - - - 35c Protestant Orphanage Review c iiisirioraole time has passed since I": riii-iicled review af the Orph- iili-iili‘ has appeared in" the press; no: because of lack of information bir miller glvin way to other ii"ar'li_i; organizatons. During this Dvriod. business conditions have no; shown much improvement and (IN rcss. alleviated somewhat by re- l; l5 as common as ever. "oughout these difficult times, iruiibrrs of children seek admission iiiiili- very few homes are willing to ‘/ lit. any out' the natural resu t is lit our famiy is stcadilv increas- niid proportionately the cost o! lihillliflillillq them advances also. .\l.iiiy sources from which we re- <"1‘<ct.i good contribution; have al- Iiiii-t. entirely failed and ma we 8111111 remind you that, almoe our vlitl revenue is derived from free- offerings of a generous public .. , not from the one receivlnfl ihe IIIYiPIII.» Of our care. Contributions this year to date liim- fallen off $350.00 and before j-iiv vcar closes must in some way Di‘ offset; a small increase in your niiiiiial donation would soon cover 1i ‘rlie following amounts for Maln- tcivuice have been received rec- i“ l‘: Crapaud District L. O. L. i; King William L. O. L. 9.59; Bull LOdgQ Victoria West, 5.00, The Endowment continues to crow but it miist be remembered ziioi ONLY THE INTEREST can be ‘NW1 and rates these days are very l<~\\ Two amounts have be“! RddPd ii- this continuin memory fund: svilooo from the £51m? of Mrs- b- iv‘ Daniel McNevin, City. _ 0iiiy__O1~{CE_during>each _year_i_s Conservative Meeting Kings County There will be a meeting at (‘amhridge Hall, Cambridge Road, on Friday, October 2i. 1938 at 7:30 p. m. of all supporters of the Conserva- live Party of the surround- inf: Polls. Matters oforgan- iziition will be taken up and the meeting will be addres- sed by Dr. W. J. P. Mac- B" ‘he 5”" -‘lillan_ Dr. A. McDonald Dick whittihgmh. the oat of the and others. {ggnzgyltgiyhorltgérlgfgildofxibiliislbs fIi-‘Ilgll-Ild By Order of Committee. mum“, disappearance some time ._.. . ago _ 14-51240-18-21. $1M .000 END PAIN-Soothe cont. outing; 1 Consult i’ MADAME BLANCIIE 4 Expert Palinist For This Week Only 1 Hours 10 A. M. to 10 P. M. FREE DELIVERY P. J. MaolllillALll Corner Prince and Kent Streets, Phone 888-889 l IV. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER . EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wiltshire Phone 149 an appeal made for funds to carry on the work. The annual collection in the city for this your will bc taken on October 31st, November i, 2 and J. Thu task otorganizution for the WhOiU province is again on IUeLLG lo liars. 1-1. S. rlcndcrson, -li iausioil bL, who nus mudi: sucn a. succtss at it ior many years past; sne gain- ers about her u iaitnlul bani. of willing workers who do the soncL- ing and you are usltcu to assist by inis yciir n you can possibly do so. increase rattler inan decrease 1i, considering inc (titli- culties we 1210c, and _l'ElIlL'lIlIJL‘1'illg that the amount received must ot- suillcienl to iiianitain the institu- lion for a iuli twelve liwnths. A very generous public has stood by us in ilie past; we ieci confid- Cfllhiuli LWEIVC IPUSLEBB “I10 and worry for the future of these little ones minim. but convince you many now healthy and happy would have been. perhaps dead long since hacl we 110i. much needed ville, This, your .lll$Llilll.10l1, is doing a grand work quittiy; you believe that the work for these uiiiortuii- ates is surely 1'l,_;lli. and monies received are ported and expended iiltli the ut- suocessful, will at the and be to cause they have not nel of blessing for both. are but the medium- SORE HANDS by Rubbing in u 93 King St. Ch'tow'n O4 §OOQ§OOO§§-§-&§O~O-§§Q qw 1O lbs. for---...42¢ Beans 10 lbs. - - - - - - 35¢ l Corn Flakes 3 pkgs. - - 25c I Aylmers Marmalade per.jar---..-..25c Apples ver- Pk- - - - - - 25¢ Pumpkins large per lb, . . l; l l -lneg.; C, ), 19.7 m., 15.18 H168, 25.3 m., 11.84 nioz; meg. ‘cords, TPBV, 25.2 m., 11.118 mtg; 'I‘PA4, 26.6 iil.. 11.71 mo; (innit-main 11:00 p. 111. "Concert by the cnt you will again buck your WLIII W011i unfortunate children irecly and wlthoui though ui reward. l A look into the faces of tlusc blllll. 0111' WOYK 1S HUI. Ill Villli. 101', brought thein I truly Christian; you are satisfied iliat all, correctly rc- most care and economy; why then, withhold? So many considered now. they have utterly failed; failed be- grasped the real meaning of life; failed became they could not see in the condition or me less foriuiia c u. real Chan-i so. back to the Oroheuase “here the children laugh and play. all uii- mindful of the sacrifices being made for them. Like the birds of the air they are being cared for and we you; fgsponse to a share in their care will rebound in proportionate pleasure to yourself. Opportunity is . ioquali 25 AJIIIIIIEII FREE B 5° 0 25c TONIGHT 9.00 p. iii. '_lloly Redeemer Hall ._i.___ .__ _: __ Red Cross Crippilid‘ l Children's Clinic (fnnducled by I)r. .\L'kl‘i', ‘town llull, Summcrside, Tuesday, November lsi- Rcd Cross Olfi-u". (fhzirlultclniin. “riilny, November 4th. lanai-Lin. ,\\i,,, ....\r s, Sisman Boys shuca for hard wear. Lowest Prices on Rubber Footwear. luddy s Sliiiil Wave Radio Program .\ll Time is Elislcrii Standard: THURSDAY. OCTOBER. 20 hlost-oiv 4:00 p. nl. -- ~\‘4\vé in English RAN, or m., 9.ii' inc". Berlin 5:00 p, nl. -i.'oi.tiirt oi Con- terilparary ijerlnzin 11,5411. Milsic. DJD, 25 4 m., 11.'i’i’ meg. Schenectady 5:30 p. in. wbilltiiiill Forum. YiZXAF, 31.4 iil.. Ill-id meg. New Turk 5:30 p. in. -"Arouiicl the Town in Rhythm," dance music. WZXE, 19.6 m., 15.27 ineg, i London 6:20 p. m, -""1‘nc British Parna- mentary System at Work," talk by the Rt Hun. the Viscount Samuel. GSG, 16.8 in., 17.79 meg; LSP, 19.6 m., 15.31 nit-g; GSO, 19.7 m., 15.18 nicg.; G51). 25.5 m., 11.75 meg; GSB, 31 5 lii.. 9.51 lneg, Imndun 6:35 p. m. —"Aiter Dinner," a play fol- broacicasiiiig, GsG, 16,5 ln., 17.79 meg; (Jr-SP, 19.6 m., 15.31 meg; GSB, GSD, 2b..» m., 11.75 meg; N y ‘at 1 o'clock. rrir: ‘QHARLOTTETOWN _GUARDl/\N '_ The Central Guardian Thla column Ia reserved for news ol local Interest hut advertising ul a newsy nature may be inserted at 4 cents a word strictly ply- ublo In advance. T i CRASWELL for YIJOUOKIBDDI. L NFEDEIKACi 1.x LIFE INSUR- E. b 6789-7-21-312 WHITE SWEATERS, 2.95. R. P. Simpson. L-545-10-i9-2i. CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. [1-6789-1-21-312 PLAID SKIRTS, 2.95. R. P. Simpson. L-545-10-l9-2i. NEW STOCK Page d: Shows Children's Mixture. Lmllyettes and bottled. Candies at Jamiesons, L-578-10-20-1i. W. M. S. Annual Thank, oflerin service, Rose Valley, Thursda a 8 o'clock. I L-583-10-il0-1i. ANNUAL MEETING of Horse- shoers and Blacksmiths’ Protective lAssociation will be held in Board llloom. Charlattebivn. October 20th All blacksrniths re- i quested to ai/end. '1'..-452. FOX RANLIIERS wishing cheap feed should try Sunglo Puffed Wheat at $3.95 cwt. Available at I .\_‘0ur Sunizlo Dealer oi- direct from hector)’. Summerslde. International Fbx and Animal Foods Ltd. | L-Il14-10-13-“ts till Nov. 15. l LEAVES F01! PARIS — Miss Iieatrice Blanchard, daughter of - Professor and airs. Blanchard, who . 1111s been awarded a. scholarship in ‘ he Sorbonne, Paris, lefi yesterdirv morning for New York, from ivhere she wil sail by the s, s, "Chum- l plain" for H8211‘. her way 11011113 yesterday morning little Barbara Phillips was struck bv a car at the intersection of Austan and Hlllsboro Streets. A doctor was summoned and her In- ygries, which were slight, attended ‘ SLIGHT ACCIDENT - While on i I SPOKE AT MONTREAL — Hon. ‘A. A. Dysart, Premier of New Brunswick, Saturday delivered a brief address before members of the Maritime Women's Club. in Montreal. The president. ItIrs. George R. MacLeod. formerly of Vemon. P. E. 1.. presided. FOX RANCHERS ATTENTION! Today is the day that the pick oi the foxes are being offered by auction at the estate G. Holsey Hooper ranch, Mt. Edward Road. All foxes beingvoffered are proven breeders, all high quality stock and the best available in the prov- ince. The sale starts at 10 o'clock in tho forencon and continues throughout the day, 11 weather unsuitable today sale will take Place first fine day i 11-589-10-20-11. COMING TO CHARLOTTE. TOWN-The congregation of Fair- iille Baptist Church met in the school room of the church Monday 111C111: and tendered o farewell s0- ciijil Rev. Dr. W. M. Townsend, minister of St. Columbia Prcsby- terlan Church, and to his sisters, the Misses Townsend. who are soon leaviniz Fairviile to reside ln Char- lotietoivn, P. E. I. Seated at this 31.5 m., 9 51 meg. Caracas 7:30 p. m. —Popiilar Orchestra. YV5RC, 51.7 m., 5.9 meg, ' Rome , 7:30 p. m. wSt-lirctions from, Operas; Rollin n afoiiuinuiits: I Palazzo Barbcrini. 2R0. 25.4 m., 11.81 meg; 1R1“, 305 m., 9133i Prague 9:00 p. in. —0rclii-sira, 0134A, ohnsii, 19.7 m., 15.23 meg. Berlin 9:15 p. m, -Pi'cci:iimrrs of the New Grrmziiiy. DJD, 25.4 m., 11.77 Paris . 10:40 p. iii. -Grriiiiphoiic Re- Mnriiiiba Eilsrmblr 0f the Nation- zil Police Farm‘ of Gumriiiiilzi. 'i"GWA, 3i m., 9.0K meg, Eastern Guardian ."I‘l‘ls column is rcscrvcd for news of lural liiti-rcst but aiiivcriisi g of a newsy iiziturc uy be iii rlcd at 4 cents a iv 1i strict!) pay- able lli ailvnnc msuii (‘RIITFAION-S ‘o the‘ Cllarlriticcnn (il!.’1!'(i.illl irav be‘ handed to £11011‘ lit-pt. Airliic- Hume. ..'R()B!N IlTl>(ll)flI~‘l.()l'Il is eo-l onoiiiiciil, lyiorv itirivr-s of better‘ bread iroiii (‘f1(‘ll ii: . .3110 .\'()'l‘ Ellis‘ IIIARONPS Iicxail ()ii¢~-( ll‘ S-ilt‘ irnlii Q<‘i"lll‘l 22nd to Octal»: 2911i 1ili‘lli.\=\'(‘. L-5lll-l0-21-2Iw‘ T you liavi- been Wfilililq for. Fivo rogul n- sac 1.1111‘! store iicnis for ‘lii- pr: of one,» plus only one i-riit, Saturday. Oc- tober 22nd to Oct. 29th inclusive n! MEDOIVS Ono-Cont Salc L-581-l0-20-2i. ‘TIII-I I- ,.'A“UIIIBHEI\II to not your, drugs for the winter, buy your Christmas gifts iii ioile‘ 110°45- fila- tioiirry. and manv sundry articles at hliilmll} Ruxall One-Cent Sale. Montague, Ocuobci- 22nd to October 29th inclusive. L-58i-10-20-2i. ‘IUA near. OPPORTUNITY to get vniir tlniizS. (fillet 200115- 57B" tlonerv. and all druc store needs at Maboifs Rrxall One-Cent Sale. Moivaiziie. from October 22nd to on l l.i'.. mum" 2 i m Mu1s-581-l0-20-2i. KELVIN GROVE SCHOOL “flowing is the standing for Armin and September. Grade X. 1. Alfred Stavert. I. H0 . Euélrncioggl/II. 1. Elinor Cotton, I. Ralph Waugh, 3. Mslir Waugh. Grade V. 1. Eleanor Mar-Murcia, 2. Ruth MacNoil. 3. Irving Miller. Grade IV. 1. Edgar Millar, 2. Mary Forbes, 3. Roy Stavcrt. Grade III. 1. Gcorize MacMurdo, 2, Vernon Millar, Audrey Waugh. (equal) 3. Helen Blanchard. Grade 11. 1. Barbara Forbes. I. Iois MncMurdo. Duncan MiicKay. t ‘C1115 of a beautiful collec ,Gratiii I. Si‘. 1. Carrie Thompson, Claude Paynter. Grade I. Jr. 1. Allison MaoMur- d . oTeacher, M. M. M111. Marv ltifui scenery and the table besides the guests of honor were Rev. and Mrs. Q T. Cook. During the evening Rev. F. H. Sin- noft. on behalf of the congregation Presented Yo Dr, Townsend a sum 0f "Wiley. and to each of the Miss Wilmvndfi. a pair of white kid gloves, In presentin the gifts Ml‘. Sinnott referred to e pleasant as- sociations that had always existed be Ween the people of the church and Dr. Townsend and his sisters. Mi’. Cook spoke briefly and referred to the congenial fellowship existing between Dr. TOWILSBDd and himself durum the 1'7 years he was pastor of the Fiilrvllle Baptist Church. Dr. Townsend surably expressed his appreciation rind said it had al- ways 130011 a pleasure to assist as a part 111110 pastor and to exchange pulpits ivzth the minister of Fair- ville Baptist Church-St. John Telegraph-Journal. SHAIV-WOODWOBTII — The marriage of Xliss Murli-l Claudine Wiiociivarth, oiilv (laughter of Mr. mid Mrs. Waliac" Vvoodivortii. 29 Molt Strecl, Halifax, to Robert Gordon Shaw, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shaw, Braclcley Bench, Prince Eduard Island, look place quietly Monday at the home oi! tho bride's parents. Rev. M, O. llrintoii, 1105101‘ of the Central Bap- list Church, solemnized hc iiiar- rili c. Liiven iii marriage by hcr lat ier, tho bride looked lovely ill a ivino colored iravcl suit of light wool, trimmed with Alaska sable, iviih which she wore wine accessor- ies and a (fUl5h!_lt' of orchids. Mrs. Woociworiii wore a black chiffon velvet dross with corsa c of roses. Tile rooms ware attract vcly decor- ated with yellow and whie chry- .‘G1lill(‘milll‘l5. A reception for rela- tives and a few intimate friends was hold following the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Shaw left immedi- ately aftcr for New York. Montreal and Toronto on ii month's trip. 'I‘lie,v will take up residence at liracklry Bench, P. E. 1., where Mr. Shaw ls manager of Shaw's Hotel. Mr Shaw Ls a graduate of the Prince of Wales College. The bride is a former technician of Charlel of the Ritz in New York for two years. The couple were the recipi- tion of wedding presents. a number of artles were held in honor of the ride prior to her marriage. The izood wishes of any friends will follow them to t cir new home- Halifax Herald. zzb0NG STUDY aria experimnt preceded the introduction of R0!!- Miller Vita - crumbla (Result the famous fox food now used by the lcadln ranches. ‘the formula com- hints Ill‘ nutritive elements. tint for building bone and muscle, and then for developlnz thick PP"! "I"! rich fur. Two qualities are =0"- "n" and "B." The former-ls for fln- ishing. Use it now to get colour and sheen. Personals Mrs, Mary Walsh and Mrs. Cas- sie Maquire who for the past two weeks, have been visitinB W‘ latives lii St. ‘Ieresa will leave this morning on return to Boston. Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Simmonds and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ramsey. have returned tn their home ii. New Hampshire, U. B. A. after spending ten day's on the Island. visiting relatives and friends. This MacKay. ,being Mrs. Simmonds and Mrs (equal) 2.iR.amsay's first visit. They were greatly impressed with the beau- kindness shown them by the peo 1e hero. Mr. and Mrs. Romeo .1110 bride. actcii as britiosiihizti iiiid < ’il l" PRIZE $5.000” 2nd Prize ‘100099, 3rd Prize ‘S0099, 10 of ‘Z599, 30 of ‘I099, 1950 of ‘"9 (2000 prizes In all) Anybody can enter fliis Contest, and Everybody has a chance to Win ‘ P U RPO SE : f0 induce you to try Ovalline as a‘ Regular aid to Sound Sleep-without Drugs (ENTRY BLANK AT RIGHT, BELOW) TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS IN PRIZES! A first prize of§5000' 2nd pi-ire of $1000; 3rd P1118, ssoo; 2 prizes or‘ $250 wit; s nfsioo, 10 ofslzls, so ol$10,1950 ol$i (‘JCII . .. zoou prizes Ill Z1 . -1?ut natural _ And all you dqis finish, in Hi0 words oricss, the ‘simple siritcmentz- I trike Oral/Inc as a regular Nig/z/rap , bean/i: . . ." You have as much chance of winning as anyone uiarl ever As you probably know, people all ovcr the world L are USIH: Ovaliine io hvl ilicm get to slccp at nighLT ousands have (O14 us ihai ii usually works Idle first night. Tliey say, ihcy fccl the bunt-fits of}: good night's sleep ilie following morning. _But Ovalline iloes more than ilini! \\"licir taken aiizlii alter night. users tell us it helps build ibe bu it o] slaunrl, rail/Ill ‘sleep. Noihing is more iiiiporinnt than to know lllfll every night when you go to bull you will Pfflliillilv get a good night's sleep-mil IIIL‘ “iinpt-y" kinil you may gci 5.0m niriiiy liiibii-toriiiing slccp drugs. “Nighicapf a lune finish iiio stnirmcnt ahcivn In the (‘lllfl iiiriiis. n-ii-niiiiii lull! 1‘ - - \\'lllli h. spin". i lllllfll‘ _ our", ‘o lav ll~i' as niunv switch. 1-1 as you iiih». {iruurlvii You LID not lam-ed iu0 words. (‘JIIAAKIa 11in » . i . z inch-ah llvil sral ‘I011’! HD4107 til! lid oln " '1 ‘v°“"°' “u” lIIl ._-| \)Villlllli.'. You may .-ii~nol no IIMIIY enlnis iia you like liruvidcil you attach n ei-.ii n» CAICII. 3 Mall your i-iitry tiiUV \l.Tl Z~iu IIWX ll. I’. hirlvivllliidll, i) your Hill!!! U!!!‘ illlilllli [l Hilli- i-iiiriv. rim l.» pusuiinrked before chi, llu. l‘, l'r.i\_ s . U "IIIFIIW “ill it- rclliflivtl. Tin-y be. |IIii|r1l\. lilll llillll‘ Will. of \l\l'lI lul’ fiiivvflhiiig “IIIIDUI. I Ii. ($311110!- compete. i: UNIOSYKI. “ill-IKUQWIII iii» anhl. In {ihiiipiih- "pflllwwlllIir-lIWiIIIIr/I- . 1 \\'|II IHI hi. ii U!) Ill‘! "rrzz-‘r; s" 1 A -- Ramsay's were the guests of Mr. sister, Mr Bale Verte it being Mr, Ramsay _ tweilty-nii years since Mr. Sim- monds visited licru. The annual rally of the Willi’; —————' pimple lii ilic Moiicton East P1105: DOYLIi-(TLYUNNEJLI. by1c"y was hold at Oiiiwiih 6°"- NUI"I‘l.-\l.5 '. y evrninu. Llctobrrr —-——~— Al ‘Olll!’ 11-. '. Si. Eugene.» Church, Cini-ilirifi, y, i,- h): 1i was the SCCIIV or u l)1(‘tl_\' l - r ti, pl‘ irluil and coiiciucu vreddnig un ‘i'i‘cliiit:..i:i,v ' b, nu,» and “.o,._)-,,ip_ Sept. 2811i wlltn i\Il.~.. Elli-Hill xa lean Doyle, iitiugiiiiii- 01 .\i Mrs. Abinbrn»; Ll1)a\ylu._ t Grove ecaiiie ic iriuc 0 I y v . _ William Vincent Otjiiniii-ll. .oii of 51h 0h]; giofllleeo 9 the laic Mr. and .\lr.r~, \\’ill.:iin Dem-ii i>~ - - O'Connell, Frt-iiciilori, Illi‘ i'i".L‘- .\ii _l3o nmny was pc-rzorinch Jllil Niip..-.il lllllils. Muss cclclirlitutl by RAT. 1i‘. l1 w: e lieiird from i110 ‘ ii 103d‘ u, Miss lemma ‘Scott. ‘ ' i l ‘I'll o Rev. K, C, NlacPiirrson (it ciia. The brltl who cn2c.rti_ church oii ihi~ lll'lll oi ho; i.- looked \\11150li‘il‘ in a l-lfluii "1 velvet with hai and shoes '0 mu. h and wore “Illii- cloves. Sill‘ call-lid an ivory pr' 'er book and prarl rmm-y 541g; _\IZ\1'l(' l;o_\'lt~, slctr of “', was co i ictccl ._ R.- r of You tho lilaidiiii. ~ iollciving officers dent —Re\; A 1-. Elgill, N. B. President 11. Vice~Prcsidcnt and was atlircti in u ‘rims of crepe with iniur-iiiiiu it ‘ Wm“. me groom was l1L)I_\'4.\.\l])l)v uwi by hic- _ '. Daniel OCOll- ncll, The wicltiiiiu Iljllllillli‘ and ap- propriate hymns dzirinu inc SFITICC were beautifully l‘l‘1l(li‘i'i‘il by tho sisters, o1 Si_ Miiltlia, Thu urhoiirs Scott. Hayfield. B. -Pi ‘ills Brenton. Cape FtlUiislllll -——l':i1ill12 ’l‘oi'lllclltiiii~, N T}. the home Qrilih britlc. \\l11‘i'(‘ u do- Afr. .'—‘ Vi» :- Reacnr licious wedding breakfast was err-i turn". b vcd. in ‘the most gracious manner‘ by Mrs. Minnie Curran and Mrs; Winnlfred Collins who are I wgell kllliOWll loathe», l"<(‘I‘ll(‘l‘lC(‘ Inlhfllylv 1,, A3113)“ N‘ B, t. e cu nary a". The dining rooni \-..is lastelnlh My decorated with cut flowers and use“ u]; . oc l party inoiorcd to Illi‘ Queen Howl- Charlottetown, where gustice \\'=\-' done to the fine delicacies that adorned the ciiniicij table. _ turning in‘ tho evening to the hone of the bride's purefli-‘l. 5119119? “do served them and a host oi lriciid i Dancing was eiilliretl by 811- "liltlc being furnished by two brothers oi fanny‘. o; the bride and a‘ cousin Francis taken up residence in the Doyle. The follouing momini; Illiinwncr by Mr and Mrs_ happy couple loft on a. short ll01l(‘_\- Chmmfln moon trip to points of intcriistl i“'°‘i~i‘i‘.i’“‘ “ii.i.‘ll§"i‘$“i‘lf§'i.2°.i‘l"A?i fig ' RV Cl’ . _ i _ w ‘ the groom whore a reception was, iDi-i Hfibelt held and many valuable ifts rii-i vi-ric Rand. N. 13.. ceived, Dancing was _ until the woe shin‘ hours, vrlieii all; Mrs. Stoadman Goodwin. dis ersed. ivlslilng Mr. and Mrs, 0 dnnefirmany years of liattlu“ we ed e. Pdfl-EVIOUs to her marriage the hon“ o, W, ‘]'\i‘(<‘A_ bride ivas tendered a misccliaiicousl ‘ shower at, hcr home where many useful gifts were received lllCllKllllgy Silas; crime.) linen aiild also many, sii n a riequcs. ie Institute. of which she was sccrr- or and tarv. read an address and PFC-SYN‘ Wok- ed 'her with a beautiful Irish 1111C" table cloth and scrviotlcs. Mr. and Mrs, O'Connell will rv-\ide_ in \1i'. L .- ill and hlrs. l-Ingli Mrs. John Gorveatte. discussion of the vice in be held as 9x ~ ‘ It‘ criod games happiest, congratulations. r “'21:: ‘lfnjoyed_ Merchants of Bombay have ask- Oli Sunday Pveflliil. y, w le here fency fluctuations. ed the Government to (‘Slhbllfilli automatic safeguards against cur-l 2 Prizes of ‘Z509 each, 5 Prizes of ‘10092 egqh, , restorin rested in ihcmornin to build tliisnatura Thousands rake Oval sleep insurance-Very jl-IICB daily for certain v And l0 for (he sake of suund sleep and good r the prizes, we urge you to sleep that makes you [eel eknovi-ihaiOvaliinehelps p habit. Uni: nighi after niglii for much as viii-y take orange itaniin protection. Il€£llIIl,hhS wcll as f0 enter t is contest. else! So enter IIICvCOIIICSI today! just get a (in of Ovnltlne today and take it reg‘ night. Take it for several weeks and lee i you _on't sleep better and wake up nlnri; rc- frcshcd, with luis mare cncri: IIIOCSFI“! help you build the li 5 fiQ . T en fill out tire statement below, describing your experience with, or opinion of, Ovoiiine as a y and iiraliiy. Soc iii: zihii of sound, restful Decide right now to enter the contest whether y_0u are an Ovaitine user at presenior not. (it-t n tin at any grocery or drug store. Directions arc (ill the iin. Sal i: ilic rules printed in illis advcrtisciiiciii. THE GRAND PRIZE OF $5,000.00 MAY BE YOURS! Follow these Simple RULES:- Ollvlfllllslnfvlll? BIIII iiiimhiihmi-h ma. | i liieriiiiijre eiiinca. 7M1 pus (bflydrllll (hour! Ii| win! ' 1 Tlllhtnnlldllllllmltfld (nlhell Sand | in nublezi. to all Ilflliflilal. 5141C hhii local lawn and regulations Iimhlfl) m. .. m hgiveriisihq ukcncy. and member: of [HEN I-‘IVIIIIICI a “Tuner: will s. notified n: rim Iiy miiil. A rumiili-tc r Urc. Jl. ism, Droviilrd sic alnfxip HINTS 0N WINNING villi lI(Ill'l_I\£IVE In be .-.h accomplished Wrilcr to win this content. Bur. ii‘; IIIIDOI- I thin that your chuy Ill.‘ tiaaeil rin you: (‘HOTHII cxpcrlencv. " I )Vi'|lll1\l‘ thinly lllllly the r ‘ I 1'1 your cnlrv IPVUYII viiiir i-vpcrivzi yo... UIAIIIIUII OI()\'iiIl1|lC Jl a ~ IIIEIILLXD," l BUI l) THE HABIT OF SLEEP! by MilCDllll Copeland, a soloist of London and Duff. brilliant violinist. 11W‘ of to the recital. tho F, linker cleared oflic lot» Sui". Conic’ PIlCC .\'llss l3. dtricc 'I‘unic:" and Burke ivlill n. mi-mbi-rs i -» . . A. ‘ i. :sup~,iort the union CflilirlDlliCd @1130 ‘"1 r Quald in the [lfCSCIlCO of Ll ifll‘, a vivid anti mos’. intcrcstiili! assemblage of YEIIIIIVCn and fr viiu criptioii 0f his summer's work. Fol- Also present in rile s llctiiarj." “as. lowm. tms addregs a smwsong no refreshments W Godfrey. People's work i'ii ll =.»t.il1i'>il I1onorary' Presi- linker, filled it: l)\' r sed a! contest ans 1m. gram (‘Olll11ll"(‘" and llTiZ’(‘.\ was moral we curb $1500 Fund Two iir-v inririih-z‘. copied Tliozi . 1N . od as i l. Bull. Mrs. and .\iir.~. Vernon Iliirki- 4 Janet Anderson, Chainpniairs, N Convener of Lrczidcrship Traliling —I)orn Bale Vorlc, N. B. Srcrctary and Convener of Girl's vmrk —1da N. B. Tl'(‘£\.Slli‘(‘1' , Tormen- tiiit, N, 1i. Convener‘ of Christian Scott, Elli 10.131!’ mm“ m“ ‘I lwulillltl “rte, 1\' B. Christian Mi>si0ils~ Fokbsylist til?» Mrs. Liorarii Pcaccok. Chapiiiaili< gut oiwgufidznkh ‘ B. Llitizeiiship -l3vatrl<'r~ After the ceremony" :lic bridal 1mm“? BM" V9"?- N- 3d (i party. thc uifirizitniy, <-lcrg_vnivii ~E11Pi1v1“\‘i'bi"* Bflflield N B-I and m‘. immpdl-dtc fl-mnqs hf 11w ltccrcaiiuii —1.~.obi~l Hulii contracting parties ihssoniblid at‘ Biwyl: work.- ijmc. Dflllllipul u; the 190-0 .~t'llOOl spoiii last. iveek-onrl at Goodwin and (laughter. Jessie have been re- . K cont. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph me bikml Ironliolm in F‘ort Lfl\\'l"fllt'i‘. N. . bliss Carrie Scott. spent 'l‘llanks- On rv-l i-ivuuz Wl-‘Qk-EXKIWIII Moncton, N.B. a irue~t at the home of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Ginii and Coberg. N, B. Mrs. Gilmour Allen and Goodvriii, spoilt indugcd inl ii-pck at the home of Mr. A meeting o! the Young People's lsociriy was held in the Assembly (‘liiwcni l-‘rlciay evening: October 14th. Miss Boatricc '1‘1ii.~.i. rI..\. !i.i lind charge of the iiiectiiiiz. Wor- wonwn-a; ship was conducted by Miss Turn- Tlic- VJorlci iii (‘oracle was iirauii by Mrs. A F. Baker. Plnr: wore niaiic for an installation ser- part of ilio Frenchfort, ivherr- thc 21'0"!“ l“ l‘ chiirrli service on Sunday Pveniiliz. the recrea- and contests liilli in tho United Ghiirrh a most ‘ enjoyable sacred recital was given “Pans THRFP "iiiisr Boa, .. FINISHING This Utilising; o, l-t-"rrc "rue fYPgg _ irzonz o’ ompilwar , m of Win- \'1lI be mailed to anyone requesting TDWN...........-.. cr. v tin o rt-rniini an un. and start ll it or bass Kc nncdi London. Tlir recital as largfll’ attended and the audio appreciated l-ir- numb ‘endured by those i\\'li fine l'!'(‘\‘i'-i!!-"> l l grimly‘ l i s of ilic Yoiin: P 0- 0f the Church l —Q. i ii iiii Til l ' llil‘(‘li n. and sccrutrioti to '1‘. 1'1 l. in tliv lzistiiiiw‘ Delight your famil with the tastiest, niosr dtbllClflllubffilld ant rnlls you "vc cverpiailu! Make u your mind today to 10in the thousan s of happy housewives “bu lim i: than cd to the new Quaker hit-thud of‘ Easy Tread Baking with Quaker l-liiur. In just lm/fl/Je limo, with one qrmrirr the ii orf. you can make better. lighter, iasiit-r lii-cad and rolls, and do away \\'lIl\ Costly baking failures. llc sure touscQunkcrliliiur'——ilic super- fir“; “II-purpose flour that s sold only _\v-iili .\ money-back guarantee 0t complete satisfaction. ‘In rail mu l/li rm! bu; _ l1Il(h(‘lIdVIl/R!'I|","‘Il")l'l rr-J». pa» nth». $5.00 a week will be awarded for the best 10 entries (lcscrilwing in 2 5 wnnls or lcss,"\ll’hyl like Quaker Flour antlThc Quaker Method at’ Easy Bread Baking". You can vrin! Always tlic Same ays tlii- lli-st [or Iii-cad, Cakcs and Pastry AR our AN ivi THIS coupon. Thi- t)" Illl‘! Oats (jump-n). Dcpi Nani!- 1,3, I'\‘Il'l’h0!\HlKl1.(lfll. ‘Please icndmo yFREIH-opy 5m; i.- booklet. " he u e NAME (flItelelrM-n..-........................-.....-..........-... ADDRESS-nu...“.--.--.u....-.......“.-................... os-s-sn-s-JIIIOVINCEU".- Complete this statement in I00 words iii less. Use other {iaprr il you prcleiw- “l take OVALTINE as a Regular ‘Niglilcap’, because eeoereiqe|oe0l|0oooi_oo,0,e,oo In Memo rilrm .e_ J iwlifii ‘léf-‘QSE’ i. i/duqi cram o! ll Mai l! .___-__