There are 2 ways p make a friend of your pin" teoflepoaking terms‘? with an ordinary tobacco . . . or downright chummy with Ciubmanl fie pleasure you pull out of your pipe depends on what you peel into it.’ lfyou want a smolre that‘: always mellow and mooih, with a grand aroma and aner a iongue-bitc-then Club- nan’a the brand for you. Old tiuera know Clubmau-mnd you; timere are catching on, Gaol la a melon ofl’ a ahedy vine .. . fragrant ea clover after it’; eat... (Iiubmanwiii prove. Ire-fire hit with your pipel Pro- predin thedust-free alr-oondi. laced faetorlee of Rock City Ithaca (b. Get a pack today. _ oils» Gil AND OLD Ric.“ genuine l0 Grand Olcl Rich Smoking Tobacco i cog/that ‘BOYCU CQAL lYflPll get plenty at h\eat with lees work ~ and aave ‘latency on your fuel bills - -," You use oosco Coair, f"! stoke the way your ilieaier adviser. l Tut it Al" lie-E Order a ton new. b "Acacia" ~ I \ common-a u- fernmonitt- "noun-- I r -~‘. _ _ mmlen Reel and CiTel ‘- cfliieratlen Limited emu. Sydney. Saint John!) n . “iodsfco. .(hAL luntain & Bell & 00. Charlottetown Wtributora for P. E. i. i r uovEEI!1§.13;fZ--1% '. ““'” ' weighty Tasks ' Back London’s Autumn Gaiety B! MOI-LII MeGEE Canadian Proea Chreeponrleng IDNDON. Nov. li-(cpl-so- (lief-Y affairs of the "little season" that last till Christmas are m full swibl in London. Dances, balls. dinners, theatre and restaurant. P891168 “KB place nightly and of ublic service whose need was I tion to one. or another kind have their pictures in the papers. but behind this pleasant surface serious work is going on, steady ‘ application to one or another kind o public service whose need was brought to the fore at. the time of the crisis i5 Owllpying ever-yum Moat of the work is voluntary and women volunteers work long office hours and lose their Jobs for inefficiency just as easily as they would ii’ they were paid. There i.s. of course. the new Auxiliary Territorial Army. The main matter oi’ discussion there is a dissatisfaction with the new..uni- forms. The women see no lies-s- °Il Why they should be an ugly drab color instead oi the rather attractive Air Force horizon-blue and object strenuously to the for- over their ears. AR). - air-mid precaution work-is claiming the largest group of society women who are under the leadership of Dowager Lady Reading. The volunbers must serve three months’ proba- tion and give a. month's notice if they want to leave. No matter what their status in society-many have titles-they must take their orders from any woman more able than themselves. Prominent under! There ls a technical department providing lecturers, answering in- quiries about regulations and ad- vising on any aspect of the var- ious recautions services. Another depar moot. has charve of arrnnze- ments being made for the evacu- ation of London in war time. A prominent society woman, Ma- dame de Selincourt, is superin- tending details in connection with the voluntary reception of the e- vasuated, registers, plans and movements. In the head office of Regional Administrator's Room are an art- ist. two societ women, two bar- risters, a doc r, all pooling their isnowiedgo and abilities. Mrs. Lionel de Rothschild is among the newly-fledged instructors hov- ing completed her course in rec- ord time and is going about the country lecturing, especially t0 Jewish organizations, . The Duchess of Marlborough is a prime mover in the peace-time work of the Women's Auxiliary Territorial Service which includes the assembling oi n great number of cooks, kitchen-maids and cleaners who can relieve the men from these more or less domestic duties in the army. air force and civil service. She works in her office eight to l0 hours o. day and is to be found "in" to business callers. Abandons Reception Busy with the womens army. Lady Lnndcnderry has abandoned arrangements for her customary eve-of-psrliament reception at her great house on Park lane. ‘This reception—the most im- portant event in parliamentary society-is always an hiltorlc oc- casion. several thousand cards are issued "to meet the prime minis- ter" and ail the important people in the British Isles file up the marble staircase to pay their re- specie. ‘There was no reception in 1935 because lord Baldwin did not consider the moment opportune. The reason given this year is that the crisis interfered with prepara- tions and that no desire has been expressed by Neville Chamber- lain With so rnueh interest being given to war-time duties it might seem there would be little energy left for the social services neces- sary for every-day good govern- merit. strangely enough. the in- ierest in the more usual work seems to have doubled and there is no lack of volunteers. More space is being given in the papers to health and fitnm measure. More photographs are being shown of healthy specimens of children and columns devoted i0 questions of diet. i l Health on the Stage l The League of Health and lBeauty-whease leaf; ‘Ptzunetllla Black recen y marr n e nobility-is giving demonstrations "not only in public hells but on the .music hall stages. It even finds its way into theatrical criticism “£11m” '11 u iti remarked e we - nown cr c recently "finely mtemllz-viersltgl’ ‘ting Women's asue o ea n Beauty save a physical Jerks ‘"5" ynlay es the slur turn at the O0- liseum this week. They all look- ed very hcalthv. and their drilling we: welllihought ow. d aptuiam -no,sulcy.nvei',i' n 0! 'some0ne's to out them in the some’ ‘program as the John Tiller girls. These last named are a meticu- lously-trained chorus of dancers. JEWISH THANKS TOUCHED QUEEN IDNDON. Nov. lil—~(CP)—lt is reported Queen Mary was deeply moved as she listened to an ad- dress of thanks delivered on be- half of the Jewish subjects by MYS- James de Rothschild Queen Mary had just jerformed the open- ing ceremony of the new Stepney Jewish Girls‘ Club and Settlement. The club cost 17,000 pounds (881: 000) lo build. Mn. do Rothschild recalled Ii mrharr made by Kins 010m V in Westminster Hail at his sliver Jubilee; "Under this fies of free- so many millions eet their ~ do Rothschild. gill} bread with none to make than afraid." "That." added Mrs. "was a simple statement of the truth. but it grin-q; u; very deeply and brought loyalty, devotion and thenkful~ to the surface from their inner- most consciousness the Pmimllll‘: nap which the Jewish subjects fe towards the Crown." [any Bpielmen presented Q1169" Mary with a set of antique point- .“ my} by m; rabbi in the 89M‘ queue when reedinc 91¢ “V- - =89 MP6 which sit in a floppy blob - END RHEUMAT/C TROUBLES 9"" quid-Ir tum u belief when Rheumatic palm an treated with NERVILINE. lta healing, nothing - I'm _ , that a real good linirnent la at work NERYll-INE rinks right tlarollgll llle our a you acre nerves and lllaaelee. Relief la prompt. auflerlng etopa-becauae pain cannot live very long if NERVI. UNE i» eyelid- Thinlr of the lntndrede of illa that corae to every Family-edit joints, eore muscles, Ilflilila llllfliillfl. etc. You can quill!!! rub away the aareneea with NERVll-lNB-otbera have done ea h-Mby not you? Get a large family also bottle of NERVILINB from 70W drulgiat; the cortja email. NERVILIIE A FAST RELIEF WESTMORELAND W. I. The annual meeting of the West- moxelend Women's Inatltute was held Nov. 1st at the home of Mrs. Llewelyn Gamble. There was nine members present. Two new mam- bers joined. Meeting opened with the President in theabhair by re- beoilnt: the Ode followed by a Club Women's Creed. Minutes of last monthly meeting read and approved. Officers were then ap- pointed for the coming year. Pre- Sidtnii. Mrs. Robert Mayhew, Vice- Presldent, Mrs. Fred Fall. Secre- tary-treasurer, Mrs. Bert J. Trows- dalc. Report of the different com- mittees were then heard. Sick comlnit-ice leported having visited the sick and bill for fruit was pres- ented and ordered w be paid, also a. bill for a firs-t aid kit was or- dered to paid. Committees were then appointed. sick. Grace Moore. Mrs. Fred Wilson. Program. Mrs. Verner Moore. Mrs. Heber- MfleVutl-ic. Mrs. Roy Crossmon, Neavle Macvittie. Lunch com- mittee, Mrs. Robert Mayhew. Mrs.- Bcri: lrowsdole. Mrs. Llewelien Gamble. It was moved and second- ed that there be a dmmtion mode to the T-B, League. Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Harold Ooltesz. Roll call to be answered by a Christ-mas gift slig- gestlon. Meeting was adjourned and a social h;ur was snenr in readings and games. BULBS NEED FEEDING T0 MAKE FINEST FLOWERS An impression is often held that bulbs which are newly planted in the fail do not require plant food. It is truethat mature bulbs have stored up food in themselves which may be sufficient to produce n flcvwer But this is only part of the stony. At the time a large number of roots are being formed. These roots seek in the soil for plant food and water which they supply to the growing plant. if there is a defic- iency in the soil. the growth of the plant is greatly hampered. The production of a vigorous perfect flower or normal size and color re- quires this additional nourishment. taken from the soil. F‘uliy as important as flower pro- duction is the development of well matured bulbs for the following year. Since bulbs start in grow so easil in the spring. it is difficult to wor nlsnt food into the soil so astoget ‘f down to the bulbs before growth q, vts. It. t‘: therefore advisable to mix a complete plant food thor- oughly in the bottom of the trench at the rate of two pounds Der fifty feet of row before planting the bulbs. Also give a light feeding in the early spring. Sprinkle the plant food around the plant shortly after it comes through the ground. v 00LDS Simply Fallow ‘first Easy illittiim l0 East llil Pain anti Discomfort and Sm Throat Accompanying drills. 1. To ml pin and discomfort and reduce lever tale l "Aspirin" ‘initials-drink r rim ni wattr. Milli lii 1 Mitt. 1. if tiimt i: m: from will, truth anti a a e ‘ with?" of vuttr . . . unit. it's the wry ihouaanda how ta [at almost immediate relief. Male rure you get "A|pirin” Tablets. The simple way ictured aboya often brings amaz n ly fast relief from discomfort an acre throat accompanying colds. Try it. ‘Then-m your doctor. Ha pmbabl will tell you to continue with “ 'rin" because it ecta to fast to re ieva discomfort: of a cold. And to reduce fever. ,, This elm le way backed by Iden- tiflc autho ty.hheiu yau ianted thleduse of magma“ m easing co eyrnp s. pa e easier most effective way yet dieoovued. Ieaaiil aal lei “lilllllll" ' THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN his. “iiiTii-iil-ii-XWNT An Interesting Profit- ‘Sharing Pastime For A L Our Readers Pas; mm EST" Read These Advertisements —Enter This Contest-Deal l/Vith These Firms s1 a0.00-m rmzrs --s1a0.00 ‘jgfihf; “"3115; ISiZ Prize —- — -- —- - —- $3.00 1st Primal-Shel; Pony.‘ 2nd Prize - _ - _ ._ - $1.50 _ 22!.‘ Lfiiizl l.‘ 2x22‘: 3"! Prize — — — —- — - $1110 ‘£117.22’. 111L132‘. 4th Prize — - -_ - -..- __ ,50 jj°,‘,‘_,“;‘e';{ foffif" "' See our ad elsewhere in this Economy Special Week-End PRICES Ordere delivered to ll rt; of the city, trains ' p. "fry at no extra charge. Corner of Kent a Hillsboro so, “G n Telephonea an many items in our store. N Queen st. Imrgworla Ave. ry us for QUICK Delivery MILK, CREAM. BUTTER 16o1._1g9g_ 1og1_1ogg . bosses and Grocery Phone 1210 Phone 909 TIRE SERVICE Safeguard the health of your family with BUTTERMILK, BLEND, cnoconam mu: ORANGE nouns DE LUXE ICE CREAM CIIEDDAR CHEESE You can be anre it's alwaye pure if it ls paper. RIX’S GROCERY BOTH STORES We carry a lull line of Bulbs and Shrubs for fall planting. Also all varieties of Cut Flowers and Potted Plants. We deliver to all lparts o! the world through our affiliation with the F. T. D. A. Inc. N YAL WHITE JAMES TAIT nnolvcnrris MIXTURE “Garden City ruomsr i" c°“‘..'.§;°f{_“" 5°" Brand» s1 Villa Ave. Per Bottle so Cents. Phil" i” Qfi; {QXVORQQHY The Pure Milk one 271 Co L t d " ' KfiTSfiS “$13113. ‘E333. ‘mm?’ 5“ Bl w. N. TANTONS. 1x0 Kent Corner Great George and Street. These include "0" Now is the time to cheek Fitzroy Streets ""1 "5" 8|" 5215,, m“! m‘! your tires and have them put 5°!“ 3,311’ f,“ 5311202223, l" Bhllie for the Fall, before grill in gnliliook them over. ' the weak spots get worse, Ulli and have us give them a thorough examination for de- For all branches of ill-at. class mu lnfl injtlriee “Bmmsl-Lm“ “N” our your REPAIRS i WHITLOCK “L” F Borden T. Myers And FEEDS Kent Street. ST. AVARDS Contracting Carpenter Full estimates on all jobs lure er email. co-operatlvely and help build your own business. We are hnndlln all kinds of live and dressc poultry at fill-Ill! Ill fo ‘through the tic-operation oi thi- sponsors, whose advertisements up- ar in connection with the contest. the Charlottetown Guardian i Publishing the Fate Bio: Contest r ti: y consecutive weeks, and prizes are being awarded each week as listed above, in the form oi’ ser- vice or merchandise orders. CONTEST RULES Any readers of the (dnulottetowu Guardian may participate. (Emil)!- ini‘ employees of the Guardian Pub- lis in 00., and members of their famil es.) it la important that each reply shall be accornp ‘ by a receipt from one of the firms whore an- nouncement appear: in the contest. It. is also important that you state on your entr which of these firms you wish to raw your prize on. EXPLANATION OF CONTEST Scattered throughout this chili/QB! section you see several pieces of a photograph. When prowl: rleccd together these rivets form the 01¢- ture o! the business relnllcl of our of the sponsors of th contact. Contestants are aim iy Kelli-Ii!“ to state the name of e firm. ‘hi! name of the manner. "If! 51M if busineea, and tho It!!!‘ "l! "hi?! -‘ located the business premlece a own in the picture. HOW T0 ENTER M“ m, gda thorolllbl! '- i" find one or more of them W" m" _ Well as to yourself o ti . clir ti" l" 305%,?’ 3,‘: 1.7.13.3? w: ‘$335 Look Your Very iii? fimfei°vir°r°i°ifo nor may}; Best T0 END THE PICTURE w! Have your hair styled by n5. You" Rgppy, in suit your personality. t 0N ONE SIDE orifice...“ '33 $3.3. this: ti" W" tlcalara in thin mannofl SOLUTION to LAST WEEK’S CONTEST spwmp-Biie 5mm’ Manll¢!"""" *' m‘ Bnaincéaéucm an”, u “nation -— mm" M Kent Streetl- t ur reply I ffiatihfldny oonewof the eon of this contest showing ‘uh bnaineea has been "in!" “um llitl g f them. Phone 2724'. today f" at leaa one o o‘ Appomment MUSIC qrrmw M” M ‘u’ m Ill“ ‘he “:5: to Queen ‘Qircr-i I the In» "M" ‘W’ ’°" CRASWELL '-.--_-__~_‘._.. n- --___ receive your orifl- Portrait Studio c" .:".::=='...:r::.'" rr."....':r.'.' e " “- c anc - - entries are drawn for and the pfiig ._._._______ will be awarded in the order GENUINE i which the! are drum. FOR SUCCESS All priaca are anal-deducing: FEED S i | n] n on t e I ' ‘ lilllmectf’ e lhO re iElea and are attsillmgdcrulod tn rciirr from 1 “o7 nmsmmm ‘ entire ‘hi’. “T: “his? tisrlr "rt.."::".l:‘:...".';"' "m I ‘ to an - 5mg u, u many replica al 1.0:! ll you like to nave money on i "m, “t in n" to attach an en r new fashions of quality. rail m, to each reply. . B. . sud m our prim.’ i Andrea: an uatrlea to n. Imperial iscult R I, SIMPSON i enrron C0 Ltd - - i ., . "EOTO-BDOX” CONTEST 99 Queen Si. The Oharlottetovrl Guardian _ Fm". no“, fged! and . 1o market 975°95- milrin Hood and other brands of flour in stock at all limes- PlllZE WINNER S LAST WEEK I. 2. Mrs. A. .J. Warren 3. Mrs. John Cirrrfe, 4. Mrs. Harnlrl Macln Mrs. Verna McKinnnn, 249 Citroen \'i._ 2i8 Filzrn/v Xi. 3i5 Euslnn St. nis. Kensingirm P marl this of winners R n11 n n d wriiv» up This is the final appenranro of v-nniosi. week only the snlulinn, names P. E. I. CO-OPERATIVE EGG AND POULTRY ASSOCIATION Candllng. Station and Stores on Weymoulh St. Phone 575- Ask for the new Queen Sausages Mode fresh daily from Choice Young Pork. QUEEN STREET MEAT MARKET ll_ PETERS. Mgr. Phone 1301 3 Watches Free Coupons given for every 25c transactktr here. in addition to the Contest entry slips. Remember. Our prlccl on Watches CAN N0’! BE BEATEN! CHESTER A. CAMPBELL Jeweler 157 Queen Si. We carry a complete atock of EVEREADY Batteries for all Frurposea ouch as Radios, ashllghta, Lanterns, Etc See our new line of Flash- llghts-Eve man should own c6006 Mae lght, T E ROGERS HARDWARE COMPANY, LIMITED. You owe it to your friends as All our Permanents are guar- thoroughly experienced oper- H.011, Contest ent slips withuevcif! transaction CF8- PRESS . BEAUTY PARLOR i 2i) King Square. Phone i604 BE PHOTOGRAPHED THIS MONTH FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS PHOTOS h l l th w st i‘. llitrfriiéfl"... idiots are now on display- wiii appear. Ed. Rix's Down Town Grocery . ‘Z1 Comer of Kent and Queen Bus“ About. eleven yams BB0 MI- wm‘ i Rlx commenced business by 0PM‘ ; ing a. small grocery 5W8 a! “i”; intersection of Eusion Sircci. and. Lhngsvorth Avenue. NW “Xi years of steadily lncrcminl! trad‘? he moved to larger quafififi i“ 33 mngworth Avenue where hr 5H“ carries on a WT.“ bilge 11mm‘- About thmc years ago hv “Wri- ed the dovimtown branch shown a- bove and has built up an lm—‘ mcnsc volume of cit)’ and “U55 business at this store too. ‘Nlillel Mr, Norman MacPl-icrson L1 in! general charge of the branch‘ store, Mr, Rix is Manager of the‘ business of the two stores. i Al the Longworth Airenuc store there is a complete line of all shell groceries and ice cream, drinks. mill-feeds and fox feeds. Here 815° is a most up-ic-date meat and fish department with all electric equipment including two electric refrigerators. bacon slicer, hamburg grinder, even the scales arc elec- trio. is also used at this 52011‘. Th, dqw-nwwrl branch curries everything you could expect i0 find in n modern ZFQPTYW‘ Wt?" Mid L; also equipped with an viwlfif‘ bacon-slicer. Rixu Grocery mnpioys l slit-ff f‘! fourteen and some time arm the two horse-drawn drlivcry teams. were replaced bv two 110W Yiifllm’ trucks in order in rivr" fudflm"? the best in sr-rvlw. i CLEARING i Bnlanrt- oi our lAillP<' Wnni . Fcli Hats at $1.49. i Lots n! largo hcutl sizcs. , THE GLORIA , v WE INVITE YOU 1 ~ To call and soc znul hchr tho iivw 1939 ntmlcls nf fii-ZNiZiL-H. ELECTIHU RADIOS. A large stock of nil Inmlt-ls, i . i i sizes zmfl prices, i The n. r2. llflllilr .1.- lrlliliflg in i PUWBY‘. tnnc, and ivrailiv of design. B0 sun: to call bl-furv- you hrrv ‘ fl- Rllflifl. Wn know m- imw i. mfirivi t0 suit your needs. i A. E. rooms i i Phone 23ft‘. ‘ are giving spr-oln‘. Micki‘ An electric coffee grinder‘ ___.., All purchases at Eire ‘Thwart! entitle your in an entry in urn Fflifi Biol: Contest and‘ Y0" BY“ “Wm” m draw your prim order M‘. 6151"‘ store. In gfilfijflfin m this. Risk mimrrrfi for each one dollar cash pwroioao? ' or payment on account. V y‘ They are giving four p-“iw- 71.5 {first pry”. 15 l ghn-Jrcar-r-‘rd i9‘ nnale Sheilnnfi port; 2nd. $15"! i3m, $10 m; 4W1‘ $500, fill l“. GU75- erics. , Th.» drawing will ho hold r. die close or the contra! on é"".. AJY. Dec, 3i. All orders received i" PYWRQ- Q otherwise, are irivcn ll-“Wilit icntion and nre dP‘-'=‘~"“-Y‘<T l5 (Fii-‘T-i“ ly as. posdbir. The telephone mmbm for ‘M Lnngworth A\.'8llilP'A‘.OTP are l-‘m or i022 and for or.» Q“ h 5*???‘ store call 1601px‘ i602. Prriprs M“? idclivereri to all part. o.’ i» i Ordcrs will bf’ dciiavwr-l "l 1103M fbures m" ferric". wizvx: . The slogan ilmci b“ » ‘oer-y is “Quick Sci-vim" [Prices" and Mr. Ru: Ls ‘the "lookout" for w" i in; ggrvillg hi: f‘.'.2$‘i’\‘.llf‘I»"- o .- v.- Boih stores. haw will r‘ llll, l,r\l(||i‘..\ l“ lil'l‘('lIi-1\ ‘Yllr .l:l;l:lllr‘.»=f‘ Purl-Pill Slll‘Dl'l.‘~(‘fi OCFfflPliWlF i‘ gfor vllrysnntlwclnl l lnnnihcfr ~f in‘ lrv-i n‘. GITVYI.‘ l; Tm". .l.’ill.lll"i" jSrwviciv llPYPI t l pint of nlilk. Taiiicspnnn m‘ Dfi=ll ni =11! " 2 l.'llll!\<l‘i"flll~ rhnimrri ".‘ill"ii i‘..’i\"‘ Won m ilrllllil" ".'.'\‘r"' Fri-w‘ i"‘i nryur ma‘ nu n1 TRANSFER ;-i"3?‘- ‘l l» FURNlTUli-ifi viuii" _‘ 1'_ mu 1\.\‘l>lll-‘.l‘\l“!‘-~ I‘ IWC/Tkllii". l-ll uni... llflfll/Ili l’: L‘ H‘ J3.- 75s?“ ;;.......>.;~.;1:l A Shipment (lib: NEW GUYIHRS The fiIWSi nssnrinirvri We: imvc over 90H! in this f ilv. Now is iltr time in soil-ct yours whilr the oomph-tr- stock is on display. Prices from 55-5" "ll- i Miller 8111s.. Lirti at