more than 70 years. / ’ no puke sweeter, tastier breed! ypé-af/Myww. MADE IN CANADA l l m xsssr NO WAITING-no extra steps! FaII-rtrmgtb- l Fleischmannfis fresh active Yeast goes right to work. Makes sweeter, finer bread! And makes i: [aster] You can be sure of tender, smooth rem“, - lightness - delicious flavour nmyrbvul lF YOU BAKE AT HOME, insist on Fleischmanrfs fresh Yeast with the familiar yellow label. It's depend- able- Canada's tested favourite for Sow Flowers This Fall ’i‘hcrc‘nre two uses for 5111111115 in 1J1: 14-11%“ qllltc separate and (11.5. iuivl. one for cutting - w furnish bouquets ior the nose. The other 1i i" iiuure in the ccior scheme 0i garucu uecoratton, 1V1'_\11_y unfuens mule; 111cm serve the two 11111130395 u; mitt", out if cur, ireely 1o;- b0“. 1116B. lmiurflllv. the color effect 1n we garden is spoiled. Gardeners have adopted the plan quite generally when they have room to do so, oi growiiu; some of mzirnnnuais lil rows llilC rcpt-ta. lacrrs solely ior cutting- purpogeg and use others in the garden went:- A large number of annu- ills may just as well b: plnnted this 1.1.1 us next spring, particularly the cumin: garden. cuntnurcas. which have little cnrrirn decorative value urc very lrlvlufllile as cutting inuicrial. Zlhey val uinter safely if they come up from seed this fall. The same is true of imnual lnrkspur, indispen- sable for cutting. Both had best be ixcxt spring. Other ltnnuuls that can be sown non are all t-hc various members of "l? POPPY WW0. Detunias. snap- mgons alyssum nicotiana (the flowering tobacco). sypsophna, clnncsc IQTQCC-mc-nots calcndulas and hosts of oihzrs. Tho tender annuals, such as marigollis and zin. flllafi. should be held until spring, ll ouch occassionally mnrlgoldg self-sow. Snapdragons which have bloomgfl “.115 511mm" mill‘ be cut back and given u protective cover and come llllflullll for curly bloom next Inning‘. Experiment has shown that (he (gnllfomlg wax paper cloches “ill 111111 the snubs through the Wgllfié :1" fine flhlpe- The cloche s o ave a. small ventilati w? m m side’ n2 slit 'I‘he one factor 1n fall seed sow- i": to be zittenried 101s mulgh liuutv ruins will wash the seeds out sown this fall t0 Bet an early start ' For Next Year’s Bouquets l A raw uiv an A vs WILL KEEP THE FDUSF. igtlgPl-m ‘ WITH DECORATIVE THROUGH THD- SUMM . '01 their ai- rows union a pro- tection 385 It the drlivng shower-g given. Leaves straw or stalks 0f the flower garden will give am.- Plfl DIOBGCtIon. l1’ the seeds can b9 SOWn in a seed bed for transplant. m“ l" ‘h! 51111118. a wooden curb about the bed to prevent the wash. m8 0f YIN-W rains is advisable. -_-.__...___ nerves: raniuo Manumtwe o! poplin fabric is “l Fmllcll origin and ms brought l0 Ellglflnd by the Huguenots. ‘u- I “Not only Grnndmu, bu! good home bakers everywhere are using Blossom of Canada, because it's a better; eosler 1o use, oil-purpose flour. Blossom of Conodu ls milled by wiperis until N's downy light, from selected, washed hord whcol ond Wes! baked’. It's better for all kinds 0f baking, including Cakes, Pies und Bread." N. N. Campbell, Floridan! l-AKESIDE MILLING COMPANY IIMITID AVAILABLE now l" 5. 1o. 2s, so "I'd 1001b. bugs. l FLOU “ll llll... CANADA THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN rigor; rukcg" lma CENTRAL ouaanmx use FLEISCIIMAIIIPS §"“.:.'.""P...‘:..:":::'“...'::.u:; a IQII! nature may be inserted at five cents a word. strictly pay. able in advance 0008i I6: Photograph- GJNFEDIBATION LIFE IN. suaaucs , CHICKEN sscso surrsn t day. Zion Church mu. a to 1 p. ivl’. 10-16-11. an cusses sun Saturday morning. Mrs. Gus. 1018-11. IIJA. BROWN, Chlmpodist 0f- - fice, will be closed i111 Nov. 1. 10-17-31 CAUGHT 121 MACKEREL-Mr. h N, Pineau of Rustico Har- bour, wlhose ago is B9 years, is still anxious to o fishing mackerel. He was Out fis ing a few days ago with his two sons, Ben. and George. and Mr. Pineau an Ben]. each ‘got 12-1 and George 20, so he is sti able t0 Bet his share. z ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCE- MENT -- Mr. and Mrs. Gordon C. MacLean announce the en- gagement of their daughter Dol- hlo Grace to Dlngwell Keith cFayden. son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman MacFadyen. both of Cornwall. Marriage to take place the last of the month. 10-18-1. GUEST SPEAKER — Rev. T. H. B. Bomcrs, M.A., 8.T.M., min- later of St. Uames Church. Char- lobfmown, P. E. I., guest speaker at both services Sunday at the 128th Anniversary of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church and Mrs. Somers, were guests while in town of Rev. and Mrs. A. E. Morrison, Bt. Andrew's Manse. Almont Ave- nue. They went on to Halifax Monday.-New Glasgow News. POLICE COURT - Yesterday at the City Police Court. before acting Magistrate J, A. Bentley, s remanded drunk and incapable was dismissed. Another party on s similar charge was given a 10 days’ suspended sentence. A man charged with operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated. was re- manded on SR5 bail until Tuesday the 53rd of Oct. AWAY FOR. WINTER. - Mrs. Macbaren. Charlottetown. P. E. I., arrived ‘h-enfon and is going to spend the winter with her son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Ira MacLaren. All wish her stay in Trenton may be a very happy one. for this is her first winter to be spent in Nova Scotia. -New Glasgow, NS. RETURN HOME — Mrs. Allen Cummings, of Lakcville, P. E. I., and sister, Mrs. Arthur Gcrmerly. Charlottetown, PEI. who have been visiting Mrs. Cummings‘ two slsters-in-law, Mrs. A. E. Man- Dougall. Fire Hull, and Mrs. Wil- Ila-m E. Ross. Ruble Sinai, have returned home-Trurn News. Mr. C. C. Avard of the Suck- ville Tribune, was in the city yes- terday. SHOWER ENJOYED-On l-llon- day, October 1st, the people of Glen William and surrounding dis- tricts gathered in the Glen William hall to tender a miscellaneous shower to Miss Annie MacLeod. a popular school teacher. The bride- to-be was escorted to hcr sent of honor. The gills were opened by Mrs. Jack Murchison nnd Mrs. Colin Maclnnis. The humorous verses which caused much merri- ment were read by Mrs Angus Mathason. All the various cards contained good wishes for o happy future. The presents were neatly arranged on the table by Helen Leeco and Efiie Mncfnuis, and consisted of linen, silverware. bian- kets, and several envelopes of mon- 9y, Miss MacLeod thanked the donors for their lovely gifts and invited them all to visit her. She was linen bounced in good old- fashioned style. Lunch wns served b the ladies and the evening pleasantly spent in dancing und social intercourse. C. W. L. MEETING-The Sept. meeting of the C.W.L. of St Anne's. Lot 65 was held on Sun- day. Sept. 2. with ‘an attendance qf l2 members. The meeting open- ed with prayer, followed by ihc minutes of the previous meeting. Correspondence included a letter from the Baniwrlum seeking young women to train as nurses. Discus- sion took pl-iCC about the coming chicken supper. The preside-111, Mrs. J. J. Murray gave n11 intcr- eating report of the convention. which was held in August at the Charlottetown Hotel. It was dc- cided to donate mitts. ctc., to the Hospital bazaar. which took place in October. The meeting then closed with rayer. A spccinl meeting was hcd on Stmday. Sept. l6, which was very largely attend- ed. Rev. L. J. A ers, chaplain was resent and exp ained in full de- ail a letter from the secretary o1 the Sedes Saoientiae Scholarship. It was decided that St, Anita's sub-division contribute a generous amount to this worthwhile under- taking. A committee was appoint- ed to get the names of former par- ishioners, which are to be sent to the secretary in Charlottetown. ‘It W3! decided tllflt 95611 11191111391‘ contribute $1.00 to the fund. The members were asked to recite the Memorarc daily for the success of the scholarship. Meeting closed with prayer. Personals Mr. Joseph O'Brien is leaving today on a visit to Ottawa rind ‘mi-onto. Daniel EEy, ‘Maple 5h, ‘rrankm, NB. has as her guest Miss Violet Daley of Mrs. Elmer Moore of Summer- side. is spending some time in Trenton. 11.5., with her mother, Mrs. Sadie Jennex. and other rei- atives. Mrsl W. H. Eddy of Medford. Mass. arrived in cliv by plane Saturday to visit her mother, Mrs. Mabel Keese who is a nstl- ent in the Prince Edward Island Hospitals LAC. MacKinnon. Peter's Road. 10ft recently for Halifax. where he will receive his discharge from the R. C. A. F ‘PM-III. Ctaffordshfn. land - (OP) - Maior-(‘ienernl erick O. Heathflaldwell. who died at 87, ens 1a In Insist new 40 pus. . Bruce Stewart &'Co.l ‘Ltd . Nzwrouununn snarsaa expects to load general roduce about 10th Oct. Buntsin ll & Co. menu. io-ro-sl. MILLVIEW UNITED CHURCH. Prepsrsmr service Friday, October- mu at B. P. M.‘ Guest Speaker. my. A. B. Adams. Rev. Ii. B. Mme. Vicar, Minister. HARRINGTON RALLY DA-Y —Service in Harrington Church Sunday evening, October 21 .30 0P. M. Practice IMday night M. 10-18-11. NAVY AUXILIARY ANNUAL MEETING, Ward room. Friday. l o'clock. Election of Officers. Next of kin of all Navy Personnel urged to attend. 10-18-21. FARM FOB BALE. - A 150 acre farm at Hunter River for sale to close an estate. A stream runs through it, the land is good, 100 cultivated and 50 under wood. Ap- ply to J. R. B., care Guardian. 10-18-31. cannon OI‘ SCOTLAND. ... Services Friday, October 10th. Argyle Shore 8 P. M. Qabbatls, Oct. 21st, Coleman 11 A. M. Milo 3 P.M. Summersirle 7.30 P. M. Rev J H. Bishop. 10-18-11. for Bunclay, October 21st will be at at 3 P. M. Hazelbrook at ‘L30 P. M. Special Evangelistic Meetings at Aexandra beginning Monday ev- ening, October 22nd continuing until Friday night inclusive at 8 o'clock. 10-16-11. SOUR]! HOSPITAL LADIES’ All) -— The October meeting of the Ladies‘ Auxiliary, Sourls Hos- pital. was held in the United Church Hall recently with s. good attendance. The minutes o! the previous meetin were read and approved and t e treasurei-‘s re- port given. All outstanding bills were ordered paid. The Auxiliary wishes to acknowlegge the re- ceipt of a gift of t rteen pillows from Mrs. Jos. B. McMillan of St. Peters and one from the Wo- men's Institute of minutes of the annual meeting or the Maritime Hospital Aids, held in Charlottetown in June were read. It was reported that a large number of dishes used at the supper at the 09mins of the Hospital in August were stlu st. Matthew dz McLean's store and owners are requested to call {m- them. The meeting then ad- Journed. Protestant Orphanage Annual Collection Charlottetown M0011 dz McLeod Ltd. . . . . "$100.00 Grand lodge L.O.B.A. . 100.00 Prowse Bros Lid. . . . . , , , . ,, 75,00 Island Fertilizer Co. Ltd. Fennell d: Chandler A. B. Fisher . . . . , . . . . . . . . . .. 40.00 W. K. Rogers Agencies Lid 36.00 LePnge Shoe Co. Ltd . . . . . . .. 35.00 Eastern Hay 8t Feed Co 2510 Lt.-Col. Ki. Rogers 25.00 Hickey d; Nicholson 25,00 Henderson <8: Cudmore 00 Maritime Electric Co t0 Rogers Hardware Co. 00 Island Furriers . . . . . .. 00 The Poiyclinic . . . . . . .. 00 Hyndman 8s C0. Ltd. . O0 DcBlois BT03. ... C0 Carter 8t Co. Ltd ... 00 The Robert Simpson Co Ltd t0 R. EsMutch 6t Co Ltd 00 Carvell Bros Ltd 00 S. A. MacDonald 00 Mr. and Mrs. R.S. Lea Mr. and Mrs. H.141. Home. Patriot Pub Co T. Eaton Co. , . . . . .. Charlottetown Guardian Mrs. E. M. Blanchard .. (Montreal) .. Hughes Drug Co. Ltd . E. T. Riggs 2. W. G. Hogg J A Webster lGreendal Co. Agnew Surpass Shoe Co E. S. Blanchard ,. George J. Tweedy Clarke Fruit Co. Ltd Frank B. Clarke ..... H. R. Large S. T. Green . J. C. Montgomery .. J. W. Boulter Lt-Ccl. D. A. MacKlnnon .. L.M PooledrCo . . . . . . F. W Woolworth .. .. Bcll' '8': Matheson A Friend .. .. .. Mr. and Mrs, I-LC. Brown 10. Richard Ruthart . . . . l0. A. Picknrd 8t Co 10-00 John Pippy . . . . . . . . . . .. 10.00 Q 5555555555555F“55555:;F In Memoriam MR8. RDNALD MIQDONALD The death lock place at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Gor- don Macbcod, Broohfield, P. I. I., on September 11, 1046, of Sarah MacDonald, wife of the late Ron- ald MacDonald of the Glasgow Road. who predeceased her thirty years ago. Bhe was born st Bel- fast. P.E.I. on November l0, 1860. the daughter of the 1m Captain Alexander and Mrs. Ma¢Dgnfld_ A1th0ll8h the deceased was in h" 99th year. she enjoyed pod CHURCH SERVICES. — Services Cross Roads at 1i A. M. Alexandrl °°° “88888-88288 ' He wenf away a 60y- He came bame aMan He has seen things a ; ; s-done things a a a s suffered things ; : s s that he won’t talk much about. But he is doing a lot of thinking. He is thinking of comrades who will not return and of others who have yet to spend months in bospitaL He is thinking about dependents of those who died. And he is thinking of his own future and what it holds for him. He realizes that be has a handicap of years to overcome to mtch up with those who held civil jobs while he was away fighting. When be was in the service, he too bought Victory Bonds, because he realized what the aftermath of war would mean to him and count- less thousands of his comrades. Double your purchase of the forthcoming Ninth Victory Loan Bonds. You have a year to save for them and a year to pa for them. just keep on saving at the same weekl or rnont ly rate as before and it will be easy. By doub '_n your order for Ninth Victory Loan Bonds, you keeg far with every returned man and at the slme time fort: your own financial position to take advantage of postwar opportunities that lie ahead. City of Charlottetown J. i. ILAIBIIARII, Mayor a Get Ready to BuyMore Victor‘? B01146‘ _. _ months The“; B" mourn the p,“ of 3 loving mother. three sons and four daughters, namely, David of Britannia Beach. B- 0-. Jack, Portland. Maine whv Ir- rived home for the funeral; West, Glasgow Road; Marv. Mrs- JOB- eph MacPherson, Durllngton; Re- becca. Mrs. Georka Brown. New Glasgow; Annie, Mrs. Alexander Seaman, Brackley Beach; Pearle, Mrs. Gordon MacLeod, Broolcfield. There is also left to mourn on: sister Katherine, Mrs. Charles Hyndman. who is in her 100th and was able to attend the uneral. Two daughters, Blanche health until about three and Lutie and an infant son pre- g deceased her: also one sister, two brruhers and one grandchild, She ‘is survived by thirty-four granucitudzhsn and six great grand- children. After s short service at the house the funeral. which was II-Il FAST COOKING MACAIONI Packaged Ier your Protection largely srttendrd, was helt. Thursday. swuember 1|. "m" Brookfield Presbyterian OhuNh 0f which she was a member. Mr. Donald Nicholson. student mlii- ister, conducted theufiirvkw- TM‘ hymns sung were ' e 10rd F My Shepherd". "The Bands 01 Time Are Sinking" and “Safe In The Arms of Jesus." The pail-bearers were five grandsons. Miller and Anllll M!“ Pherion, David Seaman. Ronald MacDonald, Billy Macheod and’ Leith Easter. The floral tributes were beau- tiful and consisted of the follow- 111%. 111w: West and his. Alexagider and facailfino and spray: Jack and f . Spray: Ma ' and 1%. Dave and le. _ Rebecoa and family. : Sister Katherine. IAlJ-‘i NEWEST GLOVES VERY DECORATIVE Decorative handwork, fagoting, leather l , corde embroidery. and contr ng ep- pliquc motifs makes the newest fall gloves unusually feminine and gives them a dresemaker look that harmonizes with the first dress fashions Most oi’ them are the long pull-on variety. They are worn wrinkled thickly around the wrists and can be worn ovcr dress sleeves. suit jacket, or cont cuff. since the cuff sections of the gloves are unusual in shnpe anrl width. Bruit sucdes, slightly thicker than heavy snlln or sof-t velvet. are used for the gloves in two and sometimes three colors which arc cleverly combined in decorative motifs and ihrn sowed together with a fagot stitch or with one color nppllqued onto thc others. PENNY SERl-‘TNAADE such» MANCHESTER. England - ICPl ._. The eerie; of "ncoz- mfnrs" sym. phony concurs at Traifzrd Fork are m continue. Worlclrr maple attended the three already rvhl in ever-growing numbers. putting their pennla -,f|xonlyflotrli—lh a 011 cw cor You All STUFFED-U P? De This Quick for Relief! If you are sneezing andsnufilinfl (Pom a cold . . . all stuffed-up, with your nose and throat raw and sore wombat this distress, as thousands do. by gar- gling with ncw Pcpsodent Antiseptic. The reason it's recommended is this: Standard laboratory tests pmrr new Pepsodent Antiseptic kills mil- lions of germs that go with colds. The very type of germs that many meri- ical authorities say often heir/lien the misu-ry and prolong the effects oi a cold. Isn't it only common sense fllrn, to gnrglc with ncw Pepsodent Anti- septic at first sign of n mid! What bctfcrway tocombntmilli-wnsoigcnns that swarm on mouth and throat eur- fnccs as fnr buck ns you mu reach . . . lmck uhcrc illness often strikes first! Sciircntncnldihis sensil)lc\\'nytGct plenty 0i rest, avoid mpiosurc. lire!!! warmly‘. drink plcniy of liquirls...and gnrglo fru/urnlly with new ]'- psodcnt Anfisrr-iic. 54cc if you don't rcllrve (liscornltni almost nl nnru! PEPSODENT ANTISEPTIC