t. THE THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN -»"1'-"v““' f 1- ‘. summers Emil-y“- erworliqgvlsedtousgflzomeaolm cares-is Humbert oi flan Itxoenmentll toxic-rm rsld.B speskingsi. ' mneleoivll? lam-fwd"? one»: E themblulrsess ui Province. rfd 1”"- that Jecuoal of ‘a . \ u st our or or s {could this column b reserved Io: news on loesl interest but sdvertlsln; ol our YOUR (firistmu gifts tm Dams Blah mo 22nd snd card. N0 ‘lies, N s news; onus-q may be ime st Ideals s Ion ofrwll! so!- vAEAl TE AY sll mime . able u. shorten. lmmrss no: mm; Pox show “m” "odfwm “l” °° " > - --_ w; ,1,“ _ Produce o ty wltbbonle _ . 0 l , S d m“ hnugul-PhY h." ‘g CIAIWILL to: Phmogrspns. lbetltlvfnonu péfilfiff... shown fiful, a“ ' ' I "— ' R . . v ____ should be a F“ ‘Y- W“ rfig . been transformed i090‘! Jgélrsnsnsrluutlnrgmsu: w L-sss-ll-u-sl. Bmk,_“§§°$"<°°.“i“§§ ffflffm; n ‘ ' ‘ ’ v _ , "- . . - . picture that will uni: "w! m worm-we P m- _ HAVE YOUR Red Cross wnr st Red Oross meet!!! in H s 975011313 I with the greatest of all l ffinig“??? KFfiTI. ‘fiifiawlyiml m“ m!“ Final I'm‘ Miss-Olen TrTi mumm- nr”“s “um” ‘ nnsu‘ Knit sun‘ time. To live and laugh _____ I'm‘ l “Wfihttfiiw ‘iii? ‘ill fifimgnfi’; §§‘.“§‘.';'.°Z,,L‘ $°°§§§ Creres-Wools-Tuffetns Crepe 13mm l" G19", B°“°'° ""1 PM"? Wool y} aaacrnn PRESIDENT -m. w. sale of breeders w be held durln u“. Sinclair Affleck. ' ' Black, Wine, Navy. 31'0"" s""°"'5lm 14» 15. 18 m; mg] w“? u“! “u”! "i", p, gum, m, “mm new...“ s; show week. uoas-n-u-a. Sizes 14_to 20. All Shades -._-.- v u» West Kent Parent-Teacher As- -—— w. wrr. Seller, with his um: Sizes 18%, 201/1, 24 1-2 Only shades-Rust, Beige, - v n; “spa-ed c"; i‘ “um, soclation n. s. m of the As- BITTER l-IGHTBITTER EIGHT w» 1m Selier has ust returned Rex. 82-95 Ngvy, Guy Brown - sociatlon hleld in the School lsst —~\ slum‘ sveellu vrll-e 1n new from s lesssnt trio the U8.A. 40 42, 44. Reg. $7.95 ’ ' night. Other office» elected were; mdkeci 9°" m"? m9 Kill-ml in While ere they were guests of ' Reg. $9.95 i0 clear $5 95 To Clear $2 I IOIQCIIIbII ozporioncs. bronze finished three candle style Vice President, Edison MacDonald, tilleir sis Secretary, Miss Gladys Taylor; Ex- ecutive Committee, Mrs. Nor-ville LuckyMl-s. Harold Boakher; Miss Alma Yeo; Mrs. Wsllle Scantle- bury and Mr. ha. Brown. A very interesting address on music was delivered by Prof. John Inch, Mus. Bu. v ha ten tncll opal glass reflector w“ with 00—300—800 O P. Bulbs. The 1 _ i! m Reg. $7.95 to. clear $4.59 Chiffon llose Mr. and‘ Mrs. W. J. Drake, Graf- ton Street, returned home Monday evening from an enjoyable holiday trip to Boston. To Clear $3.75 Skirts puisr styles. lamp complete with eflcotor shade, four bulbs $11.90 Holmllnvs Char- lottelown . IwGN-ll-IS-li norm! own ASSEMBLY - O Mr. and Mrs. . Leonard , Hollis, Women’s and Misses Satin arisn; met last everlln in the Mllmwn- h!" "Wmfld In?!‘ _ BUB-GLARIES m COUNTRY— aflgtiwww" 3°99] ‘i953? "ti? Qlfmfl?‘ d“ hffygf“ hfl" and crepe blouses All wool Fallle Skirts in New Sheer Full-Fashion- gurgggtineltfgnt-“g ggrgrflhgulgg wool oIGtIlIeGYxCT-al-‘lottetown kclnlf. belle oil‘; will oi. Qlfitrivuf (slightly soiled) Rust. Brown. Grey. Green ed Hose. Newest shades. . a _ sometime late Monday night 0r 2§flgl§rk fct£se l3é m: and M". 05L“ 1mm Bcdeqm. sues 16' 18’ 20' 40' 42’ SlZES I4 l0 2i). Reg. $2.49 Pg]- Pgir early guesday morninfl-o! Entrgrlc; number o, h 1pm, suggesuom He The M15,“ AM,“ and Blanch, In white, egg shell, navy, c = ljrjgiwfiffi “iefitm... ‘owl. l:t“§3.:.”%l.'.§;"i.r.t% ‘ltiltvbit rggllgggedgggzgggsrhgg, “"1 w" T" 9°" *1 A9 ' u rstnod at s quantity of mer- H m M 1 , 1 ', . - l, ahagdjsfia? was? was e“ ‘w “ y” w” ‘m’ ""5" sllirselmlgnaerygy mp1s sa-gltyhollguly Rog. $2.95 to clear $1.59 0,‘, u}. 03.5,.‘ Xnothe, flail?“ r25 “OLD FANCY won“ AUG‘ there they were the 811w 0f We! Reg. $2.25 to clear $1.39 H at$ TION—'I‘he Phllathea Ciass of the Baptist Church held a very success- ‘ported to have taken place at the Ruth “mm”- Dresses strangeness..arar..zrsrtrrg. ‘ i I Ml‘. B111 D 1 i1 ___'_ éggfimbfin. 1,5,, wefk ,‘.‘,‘{,§°§,,,; all auction Win11; fancy workmin FRevr. Jr.‘ K. brgefaser am llmt. Wool and Fur-Felt Hats 1 m b “d; d t d e recrea a as even g, rase, o nve- n. res ng a dlvlasygsxltgrday lilclgllrlgagsdestaiill-gillzlt The auctioneer was Mrs. Darnell the“ Mme l“ Albefw“ durum the 50 Beautifully Styled All NEWQBQ Shades and is rurls.‘tr““is...b"“.dtr.rzas sdre..“°°".lz".;z“p°u u u sum , ~ recor me :l . e st m‘ ces At “l 4 I a 5?.“ 56:1’; 3.515% w%‘£i‘li“i,’i"§‘f»§§ ‘gzlueéfigxé of ‘the m: coffee fieemwmfi?" m Km” s""°" 1°‘ All Shade! Reg $195 and $535 Reg, $3_95_-$2,95_$2_25 ;l_ . -. ' k _ t, wee serve . .34. w uou lHE MASTER s; ‘i.*’,°.i‘.~nf1‘i.1..°“,‘,%’r.?.“,’,,°,“fi ‘Willi 95f POLICE Con“ M m P n Sim 14 to 2°- To Clear s3 r0 Clear s1 an‘ l ‘ . - v , ‘ — e o cs o iglllRE MAKER suocessu Court yesterday the case of s. In Mefnoflarn T0 Clear $1.29 and $1.98 , I l =2‘ . DR. RQUTLEY'S VISIT — D1‘. I“. v ' J ‘i W. Routle , N ti 1 Co lssio er ~ ms ,-.; l.» m. 0.5.41.3. ‘i920 oréfioudy. _ VING A SPECIAL 1o o DISCOUNT ON ALL 1W‘- / ~ will arrive in the city this evening SPECIAL NOTICE WE A 53¢, %fl4 f‘ 3.5., ma. 135. guru... p2...‘ no.3“ our: NEW MERCHANDISE DURING THIS SALE. . an . . ou e 8s en , P01. the Director of theyOYrtgrio Dlviglon non-payment of milk licenses was 71181113’ and much Nspecwd T6514" SHOP EARLY AND AVOID THE CROWD 91B‘ lfor a number of years was BDPOIM- settied by payment of the licenses em 01' Sllllulpflfl P855611 BWBY 1H I! cd National Commissioner at the by the amused pun“ the Prince Edward Island Hospit- Meetirlvg of Central Council held in Toronto in May to fill the vacancy created by the death of Dr. J. L a1 m the person of Mrs. (Capt) Geo. T. Genge at the early age of 5'! years. Her death came as a SKATE ON GOVT POND-The ROBINSON 8c WILDE YHSCHA‘ ARTiiNIlJRFBAR ALSO-VERY LATEST FLASH PRINCE’ EDWARD —— THUR. _Illllll us. Blggar. The Prince Edward Island Division, Canadian Red Cross So- ciety. has ms lnight a _ _ will give an address in Wllif-h he arranged u special meet- to be held at Heartz Hall to- t 8:30 at which Dr. Rout- tell of the latest developments in Red Cross War Work in Canada. l5?‘ NONE-f BIYMUHE STEWARTAAHN .33 UH] N Zfillwlllj Bylllqlovl m ‘u Hvu. F. C. Y. from 9.00 to 9.30. COLLECTORS T0 MEET- Gecrge J. Tweedy, chairman of the Finance Campaign Committee the National Red Crors War M49981 in Prince Edward Island has ranged a meeting of the group of “a I30 collectors who will address will be broadcast ovcr Mr. for BI‘- go out to NEWS l I185 lng ,cnn J. [of this week for T ursduy, Novem- ber 16th., at 7.00 p. m. in the Can- adian Legion Rooms, At. (his meet- solicit contributions from the busi- men on F‘rida_ und Saturday the collector; will receive their vasslng material and lists. Mrs. M. MacFadyen, Chairman of the Ladies’ Campaign Committee for til: Louis Bromfleldb LAST TIMES TODAY “THE RAINS CAME” the will of representatives of tile ladies’ organizations for afternoon at 2.30 in prunration for War Appeal is calling a meeting different Saturday house to hcusc canvass which be conducted next week. cold snap of the past couple of days has reminded Prince Edward Islanders of the approach of winter. Ice has formed on Government Pond in the City and a number of children were observed skating on this natural rink yesterday. Cold weather throughout the day brought a light snow fall late in the afternoon. RECEIVES NEW APPOINT- MENT-—lvi.r. E. Benjamin Rogers, SOI'l of Mr. and Mrs.. R. H. Rogers of this city. who has“ been for up- wards of a year a member of the Civil Service as a Secretary at the External affairs, Ottawa, has been appointed on the staff of the High Commissioner for Canada. to the Commonwealth of Australia. Mr. Rogers l: to be married at Halifax on November 27, to Miss Frances Morrison, daughter oi Dr. M. D. Morrison and the late Mrs. Morri- son_ He will leave immediately with his bride for Canberra, vin San Francisco. ‘\ great shock to her relatives and friends she belngonly sick three dalys. She was a woman of a kind and loving disposition and every- one always found a warm welcome when they called. She was born in Port Au Basque. Nfld, on Alrzust l25. 1882, a. daughter of the late Wlfson and Mrs. Vnrdy. She mar- ried Capt. Gouge in 1909 and on July 12th. 1926 she and her family came to reside in Southport where she remained until her passing and had endeared herself to all and made many friends. She leaves to mourn the loss of a. kind and lov- ing wife and mother her "fgsband Capt. Gouge, Ilve sons IlflilTlEry Ro- land of Plaasant Grove, George, Morley, Raymond azld Gilbert all at home; two daughters (Beatrice) drunken driver was remanded until l today. A man charged with assault - and bill-WW W55 81W" 51X mmlih! MRS. (CAPT) GEO. T. GENGE 1 suspended sentence. The cases of i ten Milk Vendors charged with On Sunday, October 29th, a very 141 GREAT GEORGE STREET “MICKEY MOUSE" ‘MASK being distributed for London !1_1'.@2_L9_§>_1Ye,J-he_,P1'°b}9"L21_$FEZ _ BIRTIIS BAYERr-At tile P. E. Island Hos- pital on Nov. ll, be Mr. and Mrs. r. C. Bayer, a son. Mrs. Jas Llewellyn ozisouthlport and (Muriel) Mrs. Maurice E. Bur- goyne or Charlottetown. She ls also survived by her aged mother, Mrs. Jane Vardy, one brother, Leslie Vardy and two sisters, Mrs. Philip Carter all of Port Au Basque. Nfld, and Mrs_ M. McKay of Boston, Mass. The funeral which was largely attended was held from her late residence, Sollthport, on Tuesday. October 31st. to Bunbury Cemetery. CLARK -- At Prince County Hospi- tal November 5th. 1939 to Mr. and. Mrs. Brenton Clark, Llnklettcr a sop,_l.oyl_ell Woodslde. _7_ MARRIAGES CLARK-ILODGERSON — At the Manse, Mount Stewart, on Nov. 10th, 1939, by the Rev. Sidney J. Boyce, B.A., Lillian Ruth Rodger-I son of Fanning/brook to Able Sea- man Frederick Weillngwn Clark tlm children to wear the ordinary grim looking mask. The new masks are made in dif- ferent colors and have two aopar- LONDON, Nov. 13 —tOP) -Spec- ate eyes and 10.1 "lvflckey Mouse gasmasks agile pieces of rubber as a nose. By eamnz apples do... lTxLl or raw you can help yourself health and help the Canadian f - grower. a small protruding ARE YUU LUCKY YUU GUESS WE PAY This Contest is open to any person twenty years of age or older who is one of the household of any bona fide farmer of Prince Edward Island, provided one or more tons of fertilizer were bought and used by a member of the household during the Spring of 1939. No person who has been in our employ since August 1st, 1938, or has been in a position to obtain oaooovcooooooo-o-o-l- The services at the house and grove-side were conducted by Rev. G C. Vlexter assisted by her bro- thver-ln-lalv, Dr. M E. Gouge. The pallbearers were: Messrs. Henry Wood. Malcolm McDonald: Emest Mclnnls, Alfred Robertson, John Aylward. Arthur Burke. The following sent flowers and of Mount Stewart. AFFLECK-CLAR-K-At this Manse Mount Stewart, on Nov. 13th. 1939, by the Rev. Sidney J. Boyce, BA, Ida Priscilla Clark of Mount Stew- art to Able Seaman George Lelth Allied; of ‘ Mount Stgwlrrt. “inside” information is eligible. Only one prize will " be awarded in any one household. , FOR 29 ANSWERS T0 QUESTION 7 BELOW, IN ORDER OF NEARNESS TO THE CORRECT AMOUNT, WE PAY= V MYRNA LOY — TYRONE POWER. — GEORGE BRENT- BRENDA JOYCE-MARIA OUSPENSKAYA Everybody knows that when the GLORIA has a sale, their real quality goods are sold at a GREAT DISCOUNT. Thursday, Friday and Saturday i - v ' I ,1 ‘- I nssr rnvms - H arm iHEllIDANh pas? arm lune: BEING mfirsregelzsagriliyxmglly. M“. l‘ l Duwgs first , g Y Ange SW33 The" Faces 33,555, ,,,,§M,,xfi§;_ NICHOLSON-At Victoria, no: ‘ s d v 1 DOLLAR DA YS u uvvu vv run - E BIGACTION Flu. Southport School. Wreath; m. and Whom!“- mmem M Album , Mrs. Arthur Burke. Spray: Mr. and Mrs. lib-nest Burke, Spray: G. D Burgoyne. Spray; Mr. and Mrs Dan McCailum. Spray; Wat- Mr. and FEATURE SAT. Tllllll 3rd s. 4m 10.00 each 5th to 9th inclusive 5.00 each 10th to 29th inclusive 2.00 each Cut out this coupon and, after answering all ques- tions nsked below, mail to THE ISLAND FERTIL IZER COMPANY LIMITED, Charlottetown. on or he~ fore November 18th, 1939. WRITE PLAINLY. IIIIIIIIIIIIZIIIIIIIIIifiIIIIfiIZ in her 88th year. We are offering the following: 1 table of felt hats, all in good styles $1 and colouring. Clearing at — — — s 1.00 Just a few satin and crepe blouses, $ 1 rack of Crepe Dresses. A real buy $2 l so“ ’“%€“‘l‘€°“l=.. s M Mr . a. er guson. pray; r. v and Mrs Ray Cudmore and Faln- In Memorram lly, Bouquet: PeaIrIMCoopeG ‘and 4 Bill Mann. Bouque ; r. an rs. ‘ii Wm. Cooper and family. Spray; l“ ‘Wm! m°m° °| G'-'°"l’¢ Dorothy Jarvis and Geo. Ohand- "m" s‘“°"" "37- 939- ler, Bouquet; Dr. and Mrs. M. E 5W0 ll 1M 1M8 I loved so dell‘ m uv mu %1.':":.:*':.l';'".~.: :::.::'.*:.l:u. M l l, S : M . J o Bgzllulrfgnt, lllllillfirenl, Satay; B“ “an? l" f" mllllllli- i0 Sweet to remember him who moo slim-Y I long and short sleeves, reg. 1.98 to 2.98 at 2.98 to 5.98 for Dollar Days - -- John Detremon-t. Montreal, Spray: IIIIIIIIIIIJIS VIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIJEI 1 lot of Scarfs Mrs. Harry Phillips. Spray: Mr. n, u. , 1. Name in Fun? good for gift; L ._ ._. .... ._ ._ ..._ - - gggayllvrm’ chum Robfiwm‘ And ‘laid-hog!!! absent, is 111st u " Ten-y CM}, —-—-———ROUND_ m, on“ LMHI; rmlns wm. ‘ 2. Address? I Illllflllivltfilllllill-i Punwers _ “' _ "' _ " "‘ _ _ _ 3 I » _~ A f B REGINA Ne‘, ,3 A0?) __m,,,n_ . Name of the farmer of whose household you are ew louses, up time is over in the forty hose I M ' a member? _COMEDY slightly soiled — — — — — - - -. c community pastures in Bdslratche- n 91710710771 Wfl-Ti. . 1 rack fur trimmed COBB, $14 ,,,§"g;f,,‘,‘,‘,i,,‘f°,°,,?32 fi,1§g%'§ gagrxzlsgrlucmol-sga 4- Name of a member of your household who pur- CR very special — - - -- - -- - s “m, Nhabfllmlm m, mum JAM 4 v chased one or more tons of fertilizer during the s APPY cimroorx t ,5 Died November 15th, ma. - 1 rack untrimmed Coats S 80m “i.§§l““" motif‘) hglrslfis mly E be " Spnng of 1939? , SGBSOH. YBQT CY O OII VG!’ PQIIICIII ‘- b what a buy! — - _ " " " "' ly L281 came and was hon“ 5 Name of your l l d I f h 1|, " __ - . - ~ - 1,575_u_,5_ - oca ea er rom w om c pur- mm PETER HUNTER A feiw bland Bags, c T00 Late 1 0 UBSIIY “- chase was made TH _ ---_--_.-_____ _ Vl-Pl-NHVUV it o. muu§.“.‘§§n‘§§ Massachu- Card 0f Thanks goo Va “e . WAPPQ... “§§§.§.T.§°?q.l'.&' 5 6 H . E General rios u... un our.-.» . . . _ App“, B,“ Lyle North st- l - 0W Would you prefer to buy fertilizer-packed ii'l .1 ofguge H3gwr,.%,a0,§l,;§,;e: ~ Shop early for true Bargains at Ekanom -~-' ' Iv, D, MagLean 1 bags the size of: , ~ - ~~ - Mm J Much rsm-lvl-ls-al l iiiiiw°ii"“”‘* THE R A vvorv»... l§§i3'.‘;'..ll‘“"i u ; m‘. ihonlepison tlxlild lbeen native durirtlg élermrecent sad wall/gl- gloarkinas. Alton Burke, Sollth- é EMUALMER q - Z6!‘ a ous, uca ona, social and 111911.11 0 e Doctor who so falth- ' _ _ _ _ Ch lttoto 1| ' le work. fully attended Mr, Mitchell dur- on Queen a; Richmond jl I‘: ":41 wuwfihfi (b) 90 lh. potato bags and each containing 125 l. es her husband. 5110 leaves l:l~ his illness. - ,,,,,,_ “w, H Thonvmn J,’ L y. WANTED-CLEAN JUTE BAGS. '» PM” l” ‘ lbs. of fertilizer? * em we vuebmther- ' ' "”°°""‘°‘“- VIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII mmgogge or w"; zaflofigugglg; ' ' ~ _ - - - - .< . ~ ' " "i 7- whfli quantity of fertilizer was sold by us and delivered from our ‘factory during the year ending August 1st, 1939? Tong, Pounds, By Westover sun-flu. LEARN TO COOIQTHOUGH... ou,rll_l_l:, I'VE e01" MAQYOU MUST WELL,ll'-' YOU MAKE A FACE LlKE. THAT rr CH4 NOTHING m LAD SHE'S - son . _ Furlhe l-unw Hut-c 1 a -- - 6 ~ Toélvwé 93.? ISSLSVMXT“ vuul:ru::l":.u;::§::..:‘lbzl7~iiiuillil--'iiii'ii~iiiii '1 This Contest is to help us decide which of two fertilize!‘ 588s the majority of the farmers in this Pro- vince prefer. Hence give question 6 your very care- ful consideration. The (a) bag confining a more guil- "bh Wltllhl- but the empty bag is not best suited for farm purposes. The (b) bag, on the _other hand, eon- tsllns a weight of fertilizer not always preferred, but the empty bag is more suitable for farm purposes- Tile scent-soy with which you umver question ‘l, lied all ‘ gzltra-“nuutiorls sre snswersi, determines your plso g in this d‘. llhs Island Fertilizer Company Limito -oo4+oo+oo++om+4 +0 w» ouwooooooe M“ _._-------.~ _ --...---__p.-d---