li ‘lrli ~ ,. i ‘l: New - » Colourful DRESSES I N Til E Basement "- $ ' oh i l and educational - peg u Q D 9 standeards {deg of particular inter- IMOGENE MONEILL A Sven?‘ group of woolen. and ere ' Men’s Bllfffllfl llIllO leather $ est to Gen. McNaughton and it was BECOMES mum: or‘ 1 Attractive - S k t A, . 7 9 alter close examination of hOill GEORGE HENDERSON Style __ _ _ __ ___ __ __ _ __ I Jac e 5- I “Z95 to 46 a Freshly, erisply' new are these colourful, "ell design- ed cotton dresser» that have just come in to the lazisement “on, m, “H, tllranéilnrzhlanlfii, ti}: grain, are place 1,, me Dana, o, Young Un,_ Misses, sizes 12 to 20- - _. $2 " ~ ' l0l‘ Er .' . - _ , They are shown in zill sizes fiTeliciaustacilfirdi-d nggrqahllfilllbilbrbd sdlili‘ lfillgugllutllicillliflltelii/Iaowxllnlél w m “.5 sizes 38 to 44 s I c010“ _snap bums bound edge» and manliness does credit to CanadaHofficiated. o e ' 2 h°mburg5° $1 9 and S We welcome the 3rd division to thcl I prices I - from ll io Ii, newest models for coiton dresses to wear nbeiii your work at home, and llli.‘_\‘ are I-‘.-\S'i‘ colours, A NEW ONE McNaughton Inspects 3rd Division Troops (By Douglas Amuon) (Canadian Press Staff Writer-i 1N ENG OMEWHERE LAND. Sept. 9 — (OP) — Well-satisfied with what he saw in a day long in- spection of 3rd Canadian division units. Lt. Gen A. G. L. McNau h-I ton. Canadian corps common cr, ateat troops to arrive from Canada will soon be ready to take their place beside units of the 1st and 2nd divisions. | The General. accompanied by Mat-Gen. C. B. Price. divisional commander spent a morning with two infantry brigades and the of- ternoon with divisional two Maritime two field regiments of Royal adian Artillery and the Royal Can- adian Armv Service Corps. Purpose of the inspection. he said. "was to satisfy myself that the basic training we planned for the division in Canada had worlua out as we hoped." | “I was most anxious that faciii-i ties available in Canada and not available here had been used. We vianted to concentrate on funda- mentals and felt that if we couldi get this done in Canada we could put the superstructure on in Eng- land very auickly indeed" these qualifications that he told Gen. Price he was "very nappy about everything I have seen." A High Standard "There is a, high standard of corps and it. won't take verv long to fit them into place and put nn the superstructure." The General inspected. a French Canadian unit from Quebec. saw a company commanded by Mo]. Paul of Quebec training with rifles and spoke to Pie. M. Heut from the rna ‘CHARLUTTWETOWN GUARDIAN — THEA TRE PA UL MUNl IIIIIISOIPS BAY Gene Tierney "l loved you once . - . would have gone with you-even to Hudson's Bay! Now I hate you! MONTAGUE, SAT. 13 MATINEE SAT. 3 P.M. SOURIS MON. 15 fronting all occupations to-day. A delicious lunch was served by the ladies of Victoria Cross during which vocal solos were rendered by Joseph Quinn, Cardigan. The meeting was brought to a close by "God Save The King." The marriage 0f Imogene, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. MoNeill, Winnipeg formerly of Rocky Point, P. E. 1., to Mr. George Henderson, son of Mrs. E. Henderson took Mr. Wilfred Carpenter played the wedding music. During the signing of the register Mrs. E. Dunderdale sang Because. The bride was given in marriage bi’ her brother, Mr. Davis McNeill. She wore a Jacket dress of dawn SEPTEMBER 11, 1941 WEEK sup SPECIALS IN LADIES’ MEN'S AND BOYS’ EARLY FALL CLOTHING-NEW FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING IS ARRIVING IN LARGE SHIP- MENTS, BUT THE SUPPLY IS LIMITED, SHOP NOW! Ladies‘ lintrimmoil Fall Doats The slimming fall coats you've been looking for-at one low price. Grey $5233.’. ¥l$‘.';ll“.'1°_'1"l _ ‘1 5.95 lavishly Furreii Goats Collars of full furred silver fox, squir- rel pei-sian etc $ 75 to $ Price range’ — , 1 91 75- Dramatio Fall liats Green, Greys, l Men's new fall gabardggn very popular this fall in grgyg fawn, and blues, pure wool $18 I up English gabardeon - _ Men's all wool tweed top 1 I Blues, etc. c” a lawns‘ fitted models. All sizes Special- — - -.- _ _ _ Men's cravenett trench l; ' crate rubber lining, millc-oa$ with “p. tary style. Special — - -- 1 1 .50 10D coat; 1L Raglan or Saucy little turbans, enchantingly veiled, feather trimmed, profile hats, big brims, turbans $1 to $5 I I Felts, velvets with 1 P ' New Fall Dresses a" :5“; .50 pairs trousers from - Trousers. Priced - - $15.00 ..,, very popular. Rayon Drepe Dresses Men's heavy lined shark this fall. Assfd colors - - $6.95 Priced specially for the week-end Men's new fall hats, all new styles and Plaid and stripped wool $ Jackets, nicely tailored — -— New fall skirts. $ Nicely tailored — - — -— — All other fall lines are complete and priced to suit your purse. Call in io-day and look over our lines. Magdalen Islands who “.85 099mm blue velvet with high neckline and IF YOPRS FADES! ins: a Bren gun. Members of a New Brunswick regiment were on reconnaissance duiv getting information about the jscroll traced hip and breast poc- lkets. The sleeves weie short. and the skirt showed a bats flare. ller bi-immed hat was of fuchsia-pink ASK FOR VALUABLE COUPONS G-IVEN FREE WITH EVERY PURCHASE LADIES STORE MEN'S AND BOYS‘ district and learning how to send it back. With the C. O. and the act- and blue ostrich trim. she worc a ill! secong in comfmand. ly/(laigi A.‘ corsage of cream rose; she was MzicNaug ton. o Biac ver , . a Bridge. N. B.. Gen. MacNaughi/in fiftygfid Iggrhf? “t” M” 51d" trumped through woods to inspect ~ y 1°°k W35 ">5" beige ‘ilfciigs IECBIVIgFIBIfISIIIIIEIIIgXIIh froim worn Mtg navy blue hat and -____ _- =- -l€‘ll . . ‘ ren o a ous e. eusor es an corsaize f d». g. and W. R. Pell of Newcastle. nink roseg Mn Reginald Calla" W2: GREENVALE w‘ I’ » - best man T‘ m i in ti ended __ ‘ wing“, £52312: a 15$; $53.15 “m. ivLs. A. s McNeill. mother of ihe where CSM. Joseph Henry cl 571d? “'07P *1 Emmi m" Yedlmiok‘ Springhill, N s. and sat. J. Her- over taupe, crepe dress, he; col-sage well. River Herbert were putting a was talisman msw M“. El Hende,“ ~~ i ii, c Olhaeril" glyghldatulriiltlwere son‘ mmher 0r the brlde'gr°”m studying first aid under the medi- Wm‘? l SRPDWW-blile dress. her ca] officer. Capt. W. S. Gilchrist cf EOFSBZE was American beauty i-mng l-l/l GT. GEO. ST. 99 QUEEN ST ’HONE I500. PHONE 1501 The GREENDAL C0. noose: DRESSES-l $I.OO Popular styles. zimzizingiv good quziliiy. the colours and patterns you like. sixes li P» 3“- ~ — ~ - - — - - - - - --$l.ilil ‘ v *v ‘ “ ‘ ‘ ococococ-c.“ The August meeting oi Greenvale z t‘ P Women's Institute was held in the ry sciioolroom with six members and three visitors present. Meeting -.._ opened with Institute Ode followed by Club Women's Creed. Following Roll Cali. the minutes of the pre- viousvmeeting were read by the A number of new flocks will he needed to ' i to ap roved Hatcheries for the mil-Q season. ""153... JSIIIIK and select on of stool: will commence I‘ ber lot. Application; “u; not be considered alter October 15th. For further particulars apply Jllllll q" P i . N s A . ti h» m! _.»=-;_-., f) y; “fin n 4. 1c ou i o, rfiélpbfigegaflalgsrlfgs “gghetxhgg: secretary. Correspondence con- to: Poultry Services. Box 39. Charlottetown. i N i‘ - *- L O D “Tine m. Stewart Soldier t street Mr and M - H f, ‘ sisted of letters from T. B. league. A ‘ < L. - - rs. end..scr Red cross‘ Island armada and o +0000- -v“ w--- - v V7 v vTvY-O-Q-Q a n l ‘v- f»; a ‘a on :_Tv-.>.:..-l-\. 1],. W932i J IEi.."al'EI;~3-3ARiBiIi3 CIR FERRY SETSIJIBE Daily sailings oi Fcrry "PRINCE NOVA" ore, including Sundays, from Wood Islands of 7 AM., II AM cind 3 PM. and from Curilioo oi 9 A.M., I P.M. and 5 PM AIIUHIIC Stand’ I ' ord Time. Lute trips on Friduy, Sciuzcioy orid Sunday are @115. continued Uflfll furtlici notice. iioiiiiiuiioznlliio FElliiiES LTD. 7 I SkUNK BOUNTY * Beginning September 15th ihe Provincial Depart- ment of Alrrieulliii": will pay a bounty of fifty cents (500) on eiich skunk snout. All snouis must be mailed or delivered to J. D. Jenkins, Grnfion Si. Char. lotieiown. ’ DEPARTMENT 0F AGRICULTURE l l I I L-5-il-l0-3i i . l i WANTED! More Hogs We need more Hogs to supply product to regular customers and to employ the help in plant. Farmers who truck, or have their Hogs trucked i0 Ollfpllllll, avoid all rchandling expense, delays, and shrinkage in transit, which must result to their ad- vantage. Those who ore doing so are aware of the saving. But We Need I More l-IOGS! ' Bring or send your Hogs l0 us and sol cure the advantage, and also help support your local industry. Davis & Fraser lilav also thanks from 4-0 1_.-_1_s-a-11-ai. ‘ma? ‘Spinning and Weaving I, IIWOABnx Ziilb __ ,. , iers bind Pic. .7. Mount Stewart. P, .I.. stretcher made from rifles. the General remarked that “we fight in you act hit it's condoning to know thcli the other fellow can fix viii ingueeied. including’! Ptesfiaoiiirixrn 0| u, be spun m“, a .""YUS. Gwyn" W son an iir m, blflnkcgs The Waters all Mcncion. N. B.. Ptc. f,‘ .l~l*n Vatour. R-int John. N. B.. arid m, u- mund, gunk. Ptc. Beverley Munroe Sussex. N. B. D ~ . til laundered. |)()u|](l§ o1 W001 "u (‘Iinrlotleloivn Man ‘ -nd inc your wn ‘ll a n ' ll llllli k: . . “no! must he well washed. rill llUI'.S iinii (llll. niz-kcd out. paints-qty", The size oi‘ single yarn medium, Illfilmlll ll? ""11 Charlntt=*‘""" had done .| vmirne. also hooking yarn. hi». n," HQ“,- yvnfflhlvycr a =¢~~el»‘--~- :t shippers name, address, own. drill in ans masks but Said bite!‘ ers I me nnd instructions inside all "“" ‘"= "'"""'ri "i Vow" wac where - s. i I come from and what I did before nil iiv mull or freight. Freight I I ‘YYYI ‘It!’ f"l'l\'~" l Izliiil on I00 Dound lot. m“ “""" ‘ """°’* “I IWWI‘ irsi "rice for well washed llrv y quarters of lhc R. C. A. 3. picked wnnl. in ivroim of cficcrs includir" "“‘ Anin robes. blankets and Fimcy J. R. W T. Pessonette of Halifax lied ‘runny-s for sule. were introduced. WM. rosin?! a. sous i CENTPAI. RPUflS (mann- (l Ill!‘ l) Q OWII 65 Queen Sui?‘ UNAQV cup-wan yiwwrs VICTORIA CROSS 111E!’ KNOW WHEN ' 1*‘ _ _ l Credit Union members from St. BEIIJOOIIS. aitl gh very fond of Th<=""=a's GPOl"‘PlOl.Vl’l_ Cardhian. honey, \\':il nzt raid a bee nest st, Qsiorge and the Maple Leaf except at dawn. ‘At that time the cred“ Union; m“ m Am; g9 1941 bees are cold and inactive. 1,, ti... 359.4,, 1,-.- Credu Unlon 5,40“. d_,.,.-,,g a garment’ be I-lnllvictoria Cross. ivlirned that the best results are‘. The meimni; W1‘ "med 3° 01'0" obtained when the garment has by Mr. Charles Mellish and presid- been carefully cleaned beforehand." ed over by the President Mr. Eugene Delorie who in his introductory re- marks explained the purpose of the meeting. Mr. D. M. McLean fn a talk stressed the importance of a credit Uifovi in the cooperative movement as it deals with Capital and through its organization trains the minds of its members along lines of thrift, honesty. economy and .__ above all the self business training wquired by its members. It suc- cess is based on the honesty and eta-operation of loyal members. Rev Pr. J. B. Croken in his talk stmsoed the need of loyal members and to work to build sound economic principles for those who come after us. With sturdy support in our or- ganization and enthusiasm we can train our minds in an OCUIIOmIu order which will be ours to cherish and uphold in our own Girilitian dQITIOOTIA-y- _ ' Lewis 0. Campbe‘) explained the relation r‘ “ w, between a Credit Union and a buying club and how theoo were two lapel-uh unanim- Mr. foul: mtaPati-iok commanded the minister of Education on his move in placing credit Union and CO-OPQYBISIW study on the lchooi Curriculum of the province. A moat interesting diooulllon h . the form of on open forum follow- , ed on Credit Unions and conlumor co-oporotivoo. Thole taking plrt I!!! R01. J. B. Cmken, luv. Owen Kigginl, D. M. McLean. Charles Meillsh, mug- one Deiorie. Louis Iltllhtrick Lewis Campbell, Jomeo lnnmn, Harry Trainer. Mr. comeliuo Gal- lant, Cardigan who contended w! must forget ourselves u individuals and work u brothers in discussing our own problem. Study clubs in Cold Cream. Foundation Cream Face Powders Rouge. Lipsticks. Skin Freshener. All moderately priced at 50 cents. Dusting P o w do r 90 cents. JAMIESOIPS DRUGSTORE Alter watching a group of sold- 1°“ f0!” the Lake of the Woods R. Ollanley of They will reside at 31 Alloway s‘ E i0 a Winnipeg. small packets these days and when lived of u" bumurfre: m,“ n” about a year. i ' g up »~ ._E. __ ,,,____~:¢_- T t? — h AL the field arnbudlanco. ad Flilm- u er of men who in arr've rorc k u h Canada only the dziv before were ing at any time of the year, are more prevalent during the lint sum- gm" 39L Fred B‘ Dqyye for-me;- mer and earl fall months. SOYWEIW“! troubles, but diorriidia, dysentery, null ilonlileil yarn is fine. medium """'W WllP" 'llP GPHCTRI Sllflllfl pglic, cramps 11nd pfllllfl in tho in- ' teatinca, or any lqoaenoas of the tcntion. of Wild Strawberry Ia C. where rapid, rcliiihio and effectual in lielp~ M The iortoise-diell ls the longest From iho Bowels Bowel troubles, although lmppen~ Summer Fu is one of the worst bowels should have immediate at~ The action of Dr. Fowler's Extinct pleasant, ing to check tho unnatural dia- chnrgcli. ' It has been on tho market for tho phat 94 yciira, a0 why ox criment with new and untried remciiesl Instituie "Neils Lloyd Matthews and Eric Brown for boxes which were sent to them by iPe Institute. Sick committee re- ported having mode one visit. It was decided to buy an air cushion for a sick person in the district. Mrs. Paul invited the members to her home on Thursday afternoon to complete the quilt. Science Book No 2 Ls to be bought for the school iibrni-y. One member paid her membership fee. It was decided t0 hold a festival at an early date. A special meeting would be called to make further arrangements. Ee- ceipt for donation of $15.00 to Queen's Canadian Fund was re~ ceived. Next meeting is to be September 9+ in the schoolroom. roll call is to he answered by a pickle recipe M°PI'Yig closed with the National Anthem. - The PPQlllfll‘_m0lltl'llV meeting of home, of Mrs. William lvlacCalliun. Cross Road with on attendance of 12 members and 2 viahors. Meeting opened with 03a follow- ed by Creed, the rireiidert occupy- ing the chair" A very successful dance had been held at the White Spot sponsored by this Institute proceeds amount- ing to $23.50 were handed in from same, also $21. 10 was handed in by Cross Ronda Branch as proceeds from a Name Quilt. Correspondence was then read. Mrs. Kenneth Gard and Mrs bers Edwin Stewart were appointed as delegates to attend the annual meeting and luncheon .oi' the TB. M88116 at the Cltarlotinrown Hotel. and each member was asked to contribute not less than (lDc) ten cents toward the purchasing of ‘Pamm P'°“° “P” at the Annual Convention held in i P I I Z. I . Miwoim» WOMEN'S .§.'l?°..-."...YX."§°.“. ‘i.?‘lif.iiiy"ll.."'.fi INSTITUTE their contribution not later than the September meeting. It was then decided w try and -< Dut on their play at the orphanage In U11? n68!‘ future, eaili member to milke QISI-lt bliss of calid)’ for sale there. The money was then deviued among the three districts forming the Institute as follows. Cash on hand $57.68; $16 to each district $48.00. Balance $9.66. Meeting National Anthem. and a dainty lunch and social hour was much enjoyed Bovyer Bunbury invited thrmeiii- One-third cup butler. sugar.r2 well-beaten eggs. ‘niklln-f l - mobile kitchens a resolution passed 32:1 our 2 1 2 teaspoons ' milk i 1-3 cubs blueberries. CNIII butter, add s",_ir and eggs grad: ualiy. Mix ant. Jit wder, and salt. and add alternate- y with the milk to the first mix- ture. Stir in berries. dividual greased cusiard cops w! adjourned with the by all. Mrs. Everett for the next meeting. Collec- tion $1.40. STEAMED BLUEBERRY PUDDING 2-3 ciip er l-4 teaspoon salt i-2 cup baking flcur, Place in in- Gct “Dr. Fowler's" and feel safe. th€ MacDonald women-s 1115mm‘; - get the Cherry V ll Pi . f te i t.. Serve with Tlu T. Llilburn 00., Ltd” Toronto, Ont. was held Thursday Aug 215; m, the i a ey aye“ o Eizmcrfirlxlt 0:. h nutmeg —" ‘ ' ~— ‘W “—"‘ ~;_-~_~;:.2 the instrument by which. this can be attained, whore We cm but lolvo the economin nmblam- mn- FATTEII TIIAT MILII 0IIE0lI by balancing home-grown roughage with Quaker 018% Protein Dairy Ration i Q If you uolect your feed no carefully no you select your prodllfl" your choice will be Quaker 18% Dairy Ration. home grown foods and roughage. roductlve to ulo. Food chechl. most economical and Ration for bigger QIIAIIER 18% DAIRY RATl0II FOR SAII AND RICOMMINDID IY Summon-aide Sourin It will maintain high level milk production because It luPPn” the needed carbohydrates, proteins and minerals. It In o good feed to use, too, for It can In fed ndvantngeouolf "uh The dairy Industry ll fut adopting the 18% Duoinyfllz:lglal(%lfi:,lg CENTRAL CREAMERIES LIMITED AUTHORIZED QUAKER FEED DEALERS Charlottetown PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND - i