OCTOBER 30. 194B _i U131“ enable you to be your own Tel: 80B i siziciiiio cosmetics .' will be demonstrated for you personally by ‘MILDRED ROYCE CROWELL, IILCANUS Laboratory Representative We invite you to consult iier and enloy tlie luxury of a IELCANO courtesy treatment and skin analysis that will Telephone NOW for your appointment. DAY TIME — EVENING - ALL THE TIME USG BELCANOI S. A. McDONALIPS l "1 skin specialist. Charlottetown, P. E. I. ESTHEITS LIPSTICK LUBE 1t you want to keep Step With the in a lipstick tube and can be our- Subject, "Christian Sslnthood". Rupert, Marguerite Burhoe. The "m" "W91 lllvliid "W "limb"! Hollywood beauties. use a lipstick chased at any drugstore. Anthem, Hearken, Thou O tardy-Mons’ Association of the Baptist, i0 her home for the next meet- AD_¢ n“ - i hasc for your lipstick as well as 1m- your powder. One ot the first to adopt this new beauty habit was Esther Wil- llama. _ Always before applying her lip- stick. Esther uses the lipstick base. it ls a clear cream base that comes m THE CENTRA vf local interest. but advertising ot e0 lire oessts a weed. strictly pay- able in elvanea. JIMBUPI TAXI Phone II DRESSES arriving daily at The Fashion Shoppe. Great George St. ALL TYPES ol ooal heaters in- cluding famous "slow combustion" at General Stove and Furnace, 181 Great George St. BELOANO COSMETICS Expert will be at S. A. McDonald's. Nov- ember 1st to 6th inclusive. Phone or call at Cosmetic Counter for ep- poiritment. QUARTERLY meeting Prince Ed- ward Island Registered Nurses’ Association at Mulberry Lodge, Summerside. Tuesday. November 2nd. 3.00 p.m. s'r. PAUL'S Anglican church. Sunday, October 31st, i948. Twenty- Third Sunday after ‘Trinity. B. A. M. Holy Communion. 10.00 A. . Sunday School. 11.00 A. M. Morning Prayer and Sermon, (broadcast) This column la reamed for new.‘ I'M"! nature any be loses-tea- rm»: GUARDIAN. " L GUARDIAN CRAIWILL 102 Ilwtflfllpha. as‘ you! an; , _ snvsce _ "M! 0o Phone use T‘ consensus rorcosrs and Blue. Green. etc. Just arrive Jack Cameron's. ' d at NOTICE. - As we are very (u behind with orders it will be nec- NIIW for us to close our mill 5st- urday. the 16th. until further notice Wm. Condon do Bone. T!!! BAPTIST CHUIOII. ~.. Morning Worship will be conduct- fld by the minister, the Rev. James D. Davison. B. A., B. D., with ser- mon "A Men O! Rlflhteou; Anger," Zinsareiva anthem “Go Not FM‘ From Mo" will be sung by the choir. The Church sohooi meets st the close of the morning worship ser- vice. Evening Worship will be ob- served st 7 P. M. Dr. Watson Kiri: Connell the new president of Acadia University will be the iureacher at this service. The evening music will include Gounorls "Send Out Thy Licht.“ and a ladies trio "Lift Thine Eyes" (Mendelssohn). The trio will be Misses Gaylene Crelg- Marilyn APCIA-‘ielt-Whlifiheed. 7.00 P. M. Ev- Wlien you ask a favor o! a friend -a letter of introduction, a refer- ence. etc, don't forget to let the friend know-Jay note or telephone ——the result o! his efforts to help. e cnlng Prayer and Sermon, Subject. "Lifefs Chancel". Anthem, Teach Me 0 Lord. The Morning Service will be broadcast over Radio Sta- on Monday evening. November 1st. at which Dr. Kirk Conneil will be the speaker. Church will hold a sum!" rneetiriu Be assured o! your CHARLOTTETOWN Niikllf AMIRIKAN Lift’ L. S. STEVENSON FRANK H MANAC-[R I40 RICHMOND ST.‘ ‘MUTUAL COMPANY ELECTRIC RANGES, Rangcttes end Hot Plates. General Stove and Furnace, 181 Great George Street. KINGSTON W. M. S.-The Oc- tober meeting of the Kingston United Church Women's Mission- ary Society met at the Cornwall Parsonage. The program from the Monthly we: carried out. the theme being "The Word of Ihsth". Hymns "The Heavens Declare Thy Glory. Lord". and "From All That Dwell Below the Skies" were sung Scripture readings were given by different members. A reading on "Tlhankszivii-ig“ was given by Mrs. Stanley Newman. Minutes of the previous meetlna were read arid approved. followed by the roll call. answered by sixteen members and one visitor. Collection was taken amounting to $2.35. Friendship fund 65c. It was decided to send a. sympathy card to s. family. Mrs. ing. Lunch committee. Mrs. Earl Willis, Mrs. Roland Buchanan, Mrs. l-leber Campbell. Closing hymn “Tlhou Ari: the Way" was tlon C. F. C. Y. Everybody welcome. welcome to worship with The Bap- tist Church. sung, followed by the benediction The New --— s: ii hC .............. o... .. .25.: ~.w"..$:::.':".i::‘::".i:.ie *2?“ ‘°' °“‘“'“" S ' I . guest in our store, ‘limo!’ 0mm" " a p _._._ , m“; pgol-og _,_ a 0434mm; m; ¢ y T UONIIDIIATION sin ns- L NOVEMBER ‘lst to 6th. inclusive ma“, “w” coats. am quality in i915’... NR5’; soaaucii. Billlillliliillilllib llillllii l are still on sale this week! Cot your orelar in toelesq/ FAGE F IFT EEN E~ATON'S Christmas Catalogue Is Now Being Distributed It is brimming with‘ Christmas Gift Ideas and Seasonal Values of the Family. IF YOU DO NOT RECEIVE YOUR COPY WITHIN A FEW DAYS ENQUIRE AT EATON'S ORDER OFFICE. v for every member Here are a few typical values to illustrate tlse wonderful “Buys” for Christmas Gifts and other neesls. ' l LINEN CRASH BOYS‘ MIDSEASON cxrstoouc “HQUIflANDINVAI-lll ,_ uikafigsiVblfi-IQQIOIMI. _ . CLOTHS Firmly woven lrisli linen that ROMEO SLIPFERS l5A.-C37-835 — Romeo slip- pers of brown kip with elastic sides. Comfortable fitting lost. Flexible leather soles and leath- er Ileels. Excellent gift ideas for men and boys. Sizes 6 to l2 (in half sizes.) 3 a Pair . . . MEN'S WINDIREAKEI! I4A-C29-906 -- Heavy all wool "ledfoni" cold, lined throughout with cotton doeskin. Two-tone shades of wine and green. Pull zipper closing and two slash pockets. Sires 34 to 44. Eacli GUIT AR OUTFIT AA-COM-Olb - Cowboy scene en face of guitar. Fitted with Spanish style steel strings. Out- fit includes steel bar, steel nut, tiiree Hawaiian picks, two Instruc- tion books and one album of cowboy songs.‘ a I loch eeaasaee ensues: savor: stoussrrss 2A. C3420. lrlef sleeved slip-ever blovsette with erim till"! 44- s g MEN'S Fmov PULLOVERS 3A.--C2fl-02l4 -- Whot better sweater for youths‘ and men's sport and general Winter wear? Well knit from wool and cotton yarns with crew neck, rib knit cuffs and waistband. Made riie popular iecquaid design In block and scarlet or brown and green. Youths‘ and men's sizes 2c? 42" clinic”. ea . . . . . .» Sises l0 l-2 to l2. Pair ..... Assorted Colors. YUM ribbon tie. Colon pink or blue. iocli .~-..........-...-. MEN'S DIAMOND WOOL SOCKS l3A--CI-932-Novelty diamond pattern wool socks in grand assortment of designs and colors. Hlgli grade socks oi 4 ply wool wills extra l ply splicing Ill heels and toes, ribbed cuffs. Colors navy, brown, wine, grey, l,,,,_._._.._.‘._ . . . . . ..s....._. beige and rust. 1 .69 COTTON PRINT 7A.-—Cl33~06l-Here's one of the finest qualities mode, N give you long wear and good °PP"'°"¢_'- _ woven with I60 threads to tiie square inch, smoothly fin- isliad, fest color. Printed in a tempting ilmlY °I "h": l" yourself and tiie children. About 36" wide. eaaeOIIIIaeQ\Iele-- Finely, evenly 53c mum's BUNTING‘ no ass-Ce idrd ‘tii li'tfla lttei'- lnzgAbncdloziipper clolslinlb.‘ lbnnbfnsgie libobl. witiinbdiustsiilc 2.29 WOMEN'S LISLE HOSE IAFcIJM-iniported from England, tliese women's 300 needle hose are knit from 2 ply mercerisesl cotton yarns witli extra reinforcement in lieele and toes. Seamless feet, mock may bo depended upon for lengthy service. Attractively pat- terned wit-Ii colored stripe bor- der. An exceptional value too, at such a low price. Colors red, blue and green. in two sizes. Cl36-0l6 Size about 52 x 52", Each . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..2.98 6136-017. Size about 52 x 68" Each . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .398 ECRU COTTON LACE CLOTHS l7A.-Ci36-Ol4- A beautiful clotli that should add gracious charm to festive occasions. Its lacy floral design will look beau- tiful against the gleaming sur- face of your table and should set off your sparkling chino to good advantage. Wash it by liand and it will serve you well. Size about 58 x 80". EX¢¢P' tional value Eacli CHENILLE TYPE SPREADS llA.-C536-046 - Row on row of velvety cotton ciiinille on a strong wiilte cotton bucking; colorful floral centre design in pastel shades. Colors rose, blue, green, peach and mauve, all on‘ white. Size about BBxlOO".EacIi DISK SET SA-COS-OJI-Einbossed leath- erette. Pod measures about l2 x i9" with blotter, letter rock wltli perpetual calendar, rocker style blotter and letter opener. Eacli pad is fitted with a full size blotter and is handsomely aaasum . . . . .. WATCHES 9A—Cl5-02.09 - Square shaped case of polished nickel. Lumin- ous dial with black figures and h ds. Leather straps. 532i. ‘ .. . . . . . . . .3); MISSES‘ WATCHES M-CIS-OZM- Misses’ watches in polished metal case with sil- yer-colored dial. Just the gift for the growing-up young lady! It has blue figures, ribboned bracelet, 4 jewel Swiss move- merit. 3 . . . . I Each Both these watches subject to Government Retail Purchase Tax of 25%. < Ill-Place BREAKFAST SET llA—C52-0l06 -— Rich cream colored semi-porcelain decorated with lovely floral design with gilt-colored edge. Composition of set: 6 each bread and butter plates, breakfast plates, oatmeal bowls, cups, saucers, one each fruitbowlondsmall I platter. 32 pieces ALUMINUM ' TEA KETTLE 6A-C053-079 - A handy item for any iiome and at this price an exceptionally good value. Ca- pacity about 8 pints. Bail type handle with i... .....‘.'T".".’.‘.".'." l .59 / GABARDINE SLACKS 19A. C46-2l -— Rayon covered cotton qolsordine slacks warmly lined with flseced cotton. Smooth- ly tailored with stitched crease, two button flfiit pockets, zipper side closing, instructor type Wlfll tolli . Trim llttl Peter Fan collar with ribbon tabs and region - _ IT | ' ' r t . Colon navy, brown and sbeulsers. lack o.f neck opening lies button fastening. Colors feeliion merits and de_ep garter wells. Sdlze: I l_-2 to l0 l-2. tlififilifiTldnzllltlzfl embossed de an 522:: ‘ knits. 6 . u». i». - -- --»- 1 9a a!» ~~-~ his-i» -- ~~~- < ' --~~- 69c ~ ~ i" 2 1s -~=~~ . sislsiniszusu-M Jl-Eoelt _v ru- ..... .. Complete ...... .. .