i‘ l- iciitlon marking the dedication oi h!‘ capital's new city liall. "ill compete for e $3.000 prise of- OCTOBER 1s. 1949 ' STAINLESS STEEL caiiviiic KNIFE $1.50 VALUE WITH 2 LABELS FROM LIBBY’S EVAPORATED MILK Knife shown \ actual size Here's your chance to get a really efficient stainless steel carving knife at the amazing price of only 50c. This knife, worth at least $1.50, has a razor-sharp edge. ideal f0! slicing meats, carving roasts or fowl, slicing bread or chopping vegetables. It's the kind of knife you've been wanting a ; . the knife of a hundred uses. Just mail your name and address clearly printed on any slip of paper (or use the convenient order form below) to Libby's, P.O. Box 147, Toronto, Ont. En- close only two labels from Libby's Evaporated Milk and 50c in coin. Don't miss out- act now! Supply of knife is limited, and this offer may be withdrawn at any time with- out notice. HO-IQ Libby's Knife Oder, P.O. Bo: I47, Toronto, Ont. Enclosed are two labels from Libby's Evaporated Milk and 50c in coin. Please send me "one carving knife, as advertised. p-_-"_-—m NlmG-uunausauasaaseeeseeeeHIII'I"""‘"'"'°' AddfQ§'.|,,,q.gggqsaaeeelsepeeaeaseeasaeeeaeesoeeeeeli seeaeaaeeaseeeeaaeael olelalueeaeelsaoeleleaseeeeaeasss CIIZY HALL PAIZAN MIDNIGHT MABAUDIBS Klwlilllrlllfl. Ont. - (CH-Git! police had only two calls to action the other night. They returned vic- torious both times-with two dead situnks to their credit. i 0510- (CF) —Oslo composers red by the city for the beat com- "FHE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN BUYSMWHYS A wlirw iNiORMril-ON ‘iétlvitf 6M2... 8/wacz" MONTREAL, Oct. filth-Here's ow to make mt October meals as s as N . re's October dscape! Servo GLEN 00D FRUIT COCK- ‘TAIL often at mesltimes_—as a. brilliant first lcouise-or in a. ‘eliied fruit salad-or in ii._ lus- ‘cious fruit piel adyj-to-servt from the tin- ‘ Glenwood Fruit Cocktail is my choice for honest- to-goodness, Wonderful flavour! You see, its packed in natural fruit juice and pure cans sugar. And it _ _ finest quality pineapple and Mariiscliino cherries-the ingredients that an so important for superior flavour and give Glen- wood Fruit Cocktail its extra-luscious taste! Add to this tho extra goodness of the Canadian peaches and -pears in a Glenwood tin . . . and you have real flavour perfection! So much» goodness —_so reason- ably priced! Ask your grocer for Glenwood Fruit Cocklziil—in the 31:10, 0 opncle tin, the 15 ounco tin that serves four, or the economical ounce in . "The Beet Idea Igtlfis; readier " wri s. e’s e- Iigbted with how easy it is _to add . flavour excitement to foods with sIF‘II{.A§(I"URIEN'g' - _ E X T R, A Q '1‘ 3 Here's One Thing You Ind Your (True Vsnilliv-Leinon-Almond Teen Age Daughter will agree — Peppermint — Maple)! Yes, it about! . . .a oossano formin- mk" I'll“ I bib 0f EXPBYIBIQFllI-l! tion docs wonders for the figure! land ‘"5 “eh fun!) m dmlw“ All of us women-whatever our just the right amount of flavour- fi t, b U m” in for foods . . . so your family 5'“? Ines-c“ ° “per y , will bout 1h“ o“ h“, u,“ ted in a Gossard, because theres “magic touch"! T this recipe a Gossard for evcry figure! Ami {with SHIRRIFFS RUE VAN- agcl So before you buy your new Imam!” “L‘I':l1f1¥;lqi£t’il'5 de‘ ‘Fall irrirdrolic-insist on being fitted in a. Gossard. You'll find 2 egg whites v Ill‘! gpn. tartar you ve never walked so well-your BeXa‘u'-pp1‘né ‘T3? ‘Glynr-lm clothes IIQV}? never‘ fitted so cl;- I 1-‘ = gan y as iv en you re wearing o tt ti tINhtItdnA - ,f,',,§,', ‘,',“,.,,,‘,,,,,,,, L’, ‘own?’ bu?” correct foundation! And Gossard garments nro so rctisonablcl... Designed. in the U.S.—mnde in Canatl:i—-you'!! find them at lead- ing stores everywhere! Just Leilsrnlnig To Cook? Even l! ou’ro ar mm ,_~ icing a. “licgin- ucr" in tho art ° of cooking, Jana Ashley's expert advicc-licr ex- ccllcnt. recipes-—- Will _bc n. real "helping !innd" lo you in. tho kitchen! She's just coiiiplcicil a. recipe folder featuring MAZOLA spoon cri baking with ungrsased pa er. Bake in slow oven (250 deg. .) for 60 min- utes. Remove at once from paper. Thanksgiving Sed- son is the time for counting your bless- ings _— for mental stocktaking of tho lgjood things in your fe! d, I'm sure you'll iigrcs with mo that tlio most important, from n. woman's view- point, is sccurityi Security such as comes from owning Canada Savings Bonds! Why not take tho Salad Oil-so ivontlcrful for dccp opportunity now of subscribing to frying—for Sfllllllfl and baking! the new series that has just gone . . . Horn arc just. three of the on sale? Buy them the most cpn- recipes (to giro you an idea. of venicnt way-through the BANK what goodness to cxpcct!) . . . OF MONTREAL! Your BofM House-style Fried Chickcn—S rin- Managcr will be glad to explain ish Rico —- Chocolatn Jum ios! how you can purchase these valu- Simply scrim l0 me, Barbara lblo sccuritics on the instalment Brent. 1411 Crcsccnt St, Mont- plan. It's the best way I know to real, HQ. . . . for ltfnsolu recipes give yourself n Thanksgiving pres- by Jane Ashley Canada. ent that will continue to _be a Starclfs Home Service Dcpnrt- blessing for many Thanksgivings menti I'll sec that you get your to ‘come! folder — post-haste! Keep Baby Happy Ila The Day Ia Long with the spcciiil treat of LIBBTS EVAPORATED MILK at baby-motil- times! Good for liiml You see, Libby's Evaporated Milk is pure, country-fresh milk with nl! the original crcani left in nnd half ihc ivntcr removed. And it contains all the lOp quality niiiricnls which you expect from wholo milk—- his riihlwl Vitamin D- _ the "sunshine vitamin"! has, Libby's is “baby's own" —-the ideal milk for growing children! Write t rent, i411 Crescent St., Montreal. P.Q.-- enclosing 50c n in t l d 2 Llb‘ '. E id mu. labels- isi-“Z .i§i.'.i.’§‘§’§i€§ii§l'$l.§,“i?sii. “on? Zirlfpm’ ° Exciting Fall Furs is n spicy, delicious Gingerbread like this. Particu- larly moist tender, feathery and delirious. it ivil! lin because its made with SWANS DOWN (JAKE FLOUR, the cake flour that's sifted again and again until 27 times as fine nrdinar% flour. GIN ERBREA ~ups sifted Swans I 1/3 cup butter or other Down Cake Flour shortening l nEISfOOIB Calumet 1/2 cup sugar Bak rig Powder l egg, unbeaten l ginger 3/3 cup molasses l; n 3/4 cup milk sa Sift 11o ir once. measure. add baking powder. spices. and salt: sift lo. ether hres times. Cream butter thoroughly, add su ar gradually; cream eth tn ll ht a fl 1t .Acl - - .5 £3‘ ifiufiggfieiiiihxputellylluwygfihnhignkh: afifiiinfngfilh ‘Li's’ ilifil‘. i=1°lilll3.'”5ii?£ I B moderate oven (J50 deg. at) about sonmihiiaiseiil pan’ “Hz inches’ m Is It Your Iyrn To Entertain Your Brldgo Club? . . . You owe it to _ your ests to servo tea with life and spiirklei Choose ltllllrt road tcarcfggy ‘for trpllyjlztzo/(l ilzivoyr . . ; tr-Ihfioiso e ea a s m e rom io l I o lop pairs. :1 ‘s TENDER LEAF TEA, of course! It's ten with vitalilv that's like a friendly chuckle! Those litllo to lcnrcs give it a liveliness of flavour that mrikes it. a piirlytinio must" to hostesses "in tho know"! When you servo lender Leaf Tea-so fragrant and so truly rum!- ts-sting . . . you can be suro it will be the talk o your Tho! 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That's all you do—no messy prep- arations-just one dainty, grease- whenyou use NOXZEmEIEVBTYdBYu less medicated cream-Noxzema At all drug and cosmetic counters,» IIIIIIII1IK f NOXZEMA 3 Now an” ¢llmltsd ‘llms0iily E——————————Il CURRlE-STRETCH A pretty autumn wedding was solemiiized at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nonman Stretch, Long Creek when their elder daughter Shirley Marlon was united ln marriage to Delmar Austin Currie son of Mi‘. and Mrs. E. A. Currie Fairvioir, on Saturday evening Sept. 10th 1940 lit 5 P. M. The ccrcirimy was perfcziriai on the lawn in the presence of about 66 guests by the Rev. Harry Barbour, Mrs. Hector Ours-lo played the Wedding March. The bride who was given in marriage by her father was lovely in her floor length dress of while satin, Q21 sweat-heart neckline, long sicevcs, bustle back, and seed pearl urimilnlngs. Her shoulder length vcll was hcld in place with a beaded head-dress. She wore a three strand pearl necklace the gilt of the groom and carried B bouquet o, American Bcauity Roses. She was attended by her cousin Miss Margaret Lowery as brides- maid. ‘who wore a floor length gown of powder blue taffeta and curried a bouquet of Peach Glad- loli. Mr. Brent Currie, Fairvlew was his brothers grocrnsman. r rsiiowing the certmcny supper ivas served. The dining room was riippmpninlely decorated in pink and, white. The br1de’s table was centered with a three iicr wedding cake on which stood a miniature bride nd groom. Assisting in serving were the and Edna MiicNclll, Wilma Mac- Phail, Phyllis MacEachern Riuby MacEwcn. Norma Stretch and Mrs. Sheldon MacDonald. Mrs. Brent Currie and Mrs. Slcwarl Oolwili. Immediately following the re- ception the bride rind groom left on ii wedding trip to ‘Icronto and New York. The bride chose for travelling ii gabnrdine suit with Navy ‘blue ‘accessories. They will r-cside at rtiirvlrviv whore the groom is a prosperous farmer. Prior to hfr marriage the bride was tendered a. miscellaneous showm- on Sc-pl. 81h; she received many hcniiilfli! gifts and fitting- ly tlinnkcd one 1111C! all, the gifts were carried in by Ruby MacEwen and opened by Edna and Eileen MscNcill. the verses were read by Florence MacLcan and the gifts placed ori the table by Erma Mac- Ilew Reiiiedy Amazes! 4 Brings faster relief to itching-helps clear up PIMPLES New Cutlcura Liquid stops dis- comfort instantly-actually speeds Insulin: of akin and scalp irritations. Use anytime. it's snliiseolie—-psuuulr.ss~s'nvillbll -sla|‘n!ssa. Bu! lodar- Sisllsflf“ Ibaaesured or money refunded- . >l'< IIOUID Misms Irma MncKonzic. Eileen’ CIRA “H15 at the Kcnzie. A pleasant evening was spent. 1n music and dancing. Lunch served by the indies. M. B. NEW GLASGOW! W. The September mecling of the New Glasgow W. M. S. was held home of Mrs. George Broun wilh an attendance o! 7 members, 2 associate members and 8 visitors. President prcsidlnc. Worship Service leader, Mrs. Murray Orr, theme-Advance Thy Ohuirch OlfGod Throughout the Coming Yerirs. Hymns sung The Kingdom of the Lord Wide Circl- ing ris the sun, Will your Anchor Hold? Scripture reading Psalm 145. Prayer by Mrs. W. J. MaicLeod. Isa-hill 40: 3-5: 9-11 was read by Mrs. W. E. Dill. Minutes of inst meeting iverc rend and approved by the secretary. Mrs Murray Orr. H.011 Cnll was answered by a verso of a hymn. Five calls were made in homes, 3 bouquets or ll0W€r5 were sent to shut-ins. Heralds gave rcntiings also Temperance the service ln aid of the W. M. ociate members mite boxes Thank offering $3.95. Roll lllplXlllllmOlllS for (knob er pie. 1lcrzilds-Mrs. and Mrs. B. Aiidrcivs, Prayer-Mrs. F‘. ilrllrir. closed by singing "Come let Sing of ri Wonderful love. Miss Secretary. $9.25 was received from Miss Broun gave a reading. O01- lection $2.40, mllio Boxes $5.10, asss 84-02. Oall for next mmiih Verse of a. hymn. Leader-Mia. c. M. l-iowait. launch ——Mrs. Murray Orr and Ella. Stim- Gordnn Laird Mcetmg JtriiE/‘ifitf \'_ \- s. S. L7G ion U! Sec them NOW while THE MISSES 159 QUEEN sr. We have a large assortment of WOOL PLAIDS and GABARIYINE with fur trim-assorted sizes BE ALI. READY FOR WINTER WITH DIYRABLE GARMENTS FROM OUR JUNIOR STORE Of soft Chinchilla, fully lint-d ivitli zipppr front. In Pink, While or Blur. OR A SATIN QUILTOG will! zipper In Pink, Blue 0r Vlliilc LLAMA CLOTH BYNTlPZiH and BABY COATS and SNOW SUITS Just the ldcal cozy garment ‘you've Ilwlyl wanted. PRAM COVERS AND BLANKYGTI‘. (.311? A WhDE RANGE OF PRICIG-i Til CHOOSE IPROAI .".I1‘ PARK JACKETS ARE BUR SPEBIALT‘! our stock is complete. HOLMES anll BRADLEY PHONE 92