2 e Wr ‘a Co-iiorlabi EEPENDABLE HEATING STOVE ‘ma CHARLOTTMOWN GUARDIAN ‘a — ---- --—-—---_.. .__-.._.-.._....__..-_.~_--__.--'-‘---_- Silver bison FYI on- or. 1 Ewe hunters (‘uu~Irilrl-_ll lo give uri-zil llUIlt zinli lo hold the lire 11H vliuiil. Ill- rlh vi llvxil 'l'_\‘pc. ‘l ___ ‘Li’? .. r3. >-,.;i~== l s- -__ ".'.~.“ é a“? .., 3.. .-_~_(,VIN i, (Ilwzl looking heaters if lirzil 15in‘ iill.‘ irilect 0i kill ivuan i'il"':llii('i‘. liiieil $21.75 No. 109 12.95 Quick Heating—Well Made QUEBEC HEATERS Well built heaters noted f their nod h Suitable for homvs, school‘: hails, e50. c“ "d “on mL No. 111 13.95 No. 113 18.50 illlli f Rtiilflfl l Herald BOX STOVES For burning wood-The “Old Reliable" splendid for hall or school. 13.65 No. 22 Each — -_ - -_ _ "s " 15.25 19.75 26.50 Each — - — — — Nu. 28 Eat-h -- --— — -- No. 35 Each — - - _. .- ‘ill Homestead - l; I WOOD HEATERS ‘ Similar to the “Air Tight,” us; c351 iron 1,09 a g b u _ the unfortunate people who ‘IIMVB wiu give an sburiuinxcao Q; been victims of bombed areas. fhfir heat. (‘nines in u“, mm National War Service Committee No g2 what is accomplished d9 ndl 0n i-M '. "kithe hprsandthe bu“ _ '_ _' _ _ slgineg who igigngfyl (iminnilttees right , ‘ C Ll . N" 2*‘ 15,95 aflwiig giiannrltrnn of me bard Each — "‘ " " "‘ Beavcrbrook Plaque ls planned in on Marie l ' Fireplace Grates l No. T: (Haiti.- 95 I “lilui-la" for cozil No. l0 tirzitl‘ "Coppei"’ for $ 50 coal - - — 35a No. 50-20" black bas- ket $ 75 (irate — —- — 7- N0. 511-22" black has- ket $ 50 (irate — — — 8! CABINET HEATERS Carefully constructed. hi1: burly Heaters size for cvirry heating need. to bum “Md 0' “"51" Beaverhrook Plaque Starts Dominion Tour In P. E. I. Municipal Chapter of the I. O. D. E. this week inaugurates Trans-Canada tour of the lord base, w be centres from Charlottetown to Dawson City in the Yukon and will be on the road for six months. The Order has planned n gala send-of! for it in LlllS city in the interests of Iund which now totals ‘this in $221,940. in addition to the Bomber which raised l1 000 for the Canadian Government. 8o well pleased was the British Ministry of Aircraft Production with contributions being made for the buying of various kinds of aircraft equipment. that Lord Boaverbmok. Minister at Alrcr t. had thll imation to receive such mgosmtion from the British lilLlnl-ii-YY- WW1!‘- lng the Cause of Freedom" is now the plaque describes the work of the Order in raising funds for England to “ggartain the Valour of the Royal “n. Mil-w Imperial Order. Daughters ol the Empire. is a well-knit manil- atlon, well equipped throuilh 6X00“- tive committees in its many chapters across Canada to direct extensive war and patriotic works. Not. only have considerable sums of money been made available through the Order for airfraft, but of ail kinds have been made, collected. and sent to Britain, including comforts of various types for the services and directs Dominion-wide activities but response to wide interest not only in the Aircraft Fund but in the en- tire war service program the Order: The plaque is now on view all week in the window of G. H. Taylor, Jeweller. Your Indivitual No. G0 0pm Front 4 .Cual or Wouii ~ — _ _ - _ No. 65 Open From _(Contlnued _froin page 2.\___ Con] or Wood - _ _ _ - ._. ~50 """"‘ "" ' ' ‘““"" ‘ ‘ ' "W m“ _ _ AUGUST 23 l0 SEPTEMBER 23 “e35 Nwkvlflnd Black 41 50 (vii-sol — ‘(our innate intuitive F" ‘V0011 ~ — — — — - — ' faculues and exzelllcnt analytical S“ 26 abuliy are ilhzfiiS llfll C:1_ll~p_\ll you . . lll 'n~ my oi a.ns. Tcoay is fav- h" “Md “ “ " _ * - - enfué lor plCIlgl-S in your work and 5' , 4;; "n ether acfivitics "H, “'00,, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 29.75 i snmnvmiizn 24 to OCTOBER 123 iljibra; - You mny have to No. 20 qr- double your efforts and vigilance l-‘nr wood - _ - - - - - " '3 today but if you do you‘ll be com- i Laundry Stoves? “Joy” Laundry $8 5|; Stove - _ _ $1 ‘95 Lflillldlll’ Siove in: Radiant Globe ll EATERS “C h ii l‘ m " Reliable heaters com- plc-le with drum. $3.13". _ _ $17.5" 253...". _ _ $24.5" g l $3.151 _ _ $32.5" “Modern Qil Burners FOR COMFORT AND FREEDOM No coal to carry. No building fires. N0 ashes to dis- pose of when you instal one of these Modern Oil Burn- ing Heaters. Enjoy steady even heat night and day and extra economy. These heaters burn cheap fuel oii and can instantly he adjusted to any degree of heat desired. Come in and see these Burning Heaters. A STYLE AND SIZE FOR EVERY HOME $19.95 $47.50 $59.00 ‘ Ehpecial care peusated. In dustrlal and mechan- ical interests manuiacturing need- ecl commodities are first in favor. advised ll lnaking important changes. OCTOBER. 2i to NOVEMBER 22 (Scorpio; - Favrrable for famil- iar w rk, stuitug new undertak- ing; of worth, planning and buLd- lug for the future. mailers, lnnustrinl and government a utlairs sponsored, NOVEMBER 23 l0 vDECEMBER 22 (Sagularius) -Caiclul mannge- ment, sound judgment, accuzacy and attention to deaalls arc QsFQn- tlal. Today may be difLcult in spots but follow the prescription g and you'll pull through nicely. DECEMBER. 23 to JANUARY 2i (Capricorn! _ Ma llime nlilrs. oils: labratory research and hos- pital mattvrs are the favored items y today, Other interests asks re- doubled efforts. JANUARY 22 to FEBRUARY 20 (Aquarius) _ Hard‘ facts and urg- ent mailers ask for immedirte at- tention and capable e-ilorts. Watch for errors; correct faulty methods; urge others formwrd. FEBRUARY 21 t0 MARCH 20 (Pisces) - Your stars are gener- bu; to you. Fav rable Neptune and Venus vibrations sponsor your wcrk and other interests. Personal problems, ambitions, gen- eral business okayed AIR TIGHT WOOI) HEATERS Built of Heavy bluecl superior Oil steel and fitted with $6950 $8900 steel inner lining. 20 inch $ 95 i Size - - — - 3a 22 inch $ 50 Size - — - - 4.1 24 inch ‘or Size—-_-._ l TRANSMISSION laatoni Daylight Saving Time WAVELENGTH Throughout H030 pm.) Western Citfild£i-—I|.5I m. (to 10.00 um.) 49.10 m. (from Canada and U.S.A.-3132 m.. 25.63. MONDAY, OCTOBER I ‘Lmidrm Calling’. .80 W1, Line nmily‘ —-Qpi- ..Ik: ‘Hoard at Home’. L00 FYod llartle ' and his Music. ‘.15 ‘The Blue eler’ Magazine Programme for the men of tho . Merchant Navy. with Arthur f Young and his Band. 00m. ' are, Ccmmnnrlcr A. B. Camp- il. Produced by Dallas . Bower and Robert Barr. J 46 THE NEW EXAMINATION Fitting and Séigiplyirq Glasses (Y. li. J. MABON OPTOJIETRIST hlwmiazur. l‘. E. l. Office Hours: l0 to 12 A. M. 2 to 5 I’. M. Holidays etch by appointment Office Connected with DRUGBTORB GU NEWS ANALYSIS W ROB- FRA EH11‘ . . ‘LN WAR ARY. ’1.l0 ‘London Calling‘. 7.16 NEWSAB! IRENC . 1.!) ‘CAN A CAI-LS w 300M’ (in collaborat with 0B0): ‘G-IBNILEIVIIN WITH WINGS. ti!) ‘London Calling’. 8.15 Band of I-LM. Grenadier Guards; conductor, Limit.- Oolonel George Miller. 8.46 ‘DEMOCRACY MARCHFB’. 91D THE NEWS. 9.10 LISTENBNO POST‘. 0.16 ‘Starlight’; Jack (Blue-Pon- oii) Warner. P M. 9.30 ‘BRPPATN GPEAKS’. Talk by CLJVE BROOK. 9.46 ‘Pmnt Line Family’ - lipi- sode 136, 10.00 HEADLINE NEWS AND VIEWS (Commentator, LIND- FRASEE) AND FLASH- BACK l0 15 ‘NYE STONES CRY OUT‘- M: The Tower of London. 10.80 ‘Spotlight. on the Arron or’ Selim Orchestra; conduc r. -2: Gerrard Williams. BBC Girl Guide News 11.30 NEWS AND VIEWS. (écgmentatom L-IND- LEY FRA . 12.46 Close down. MAIL BY AUTOGRAPII 1DNDON—(CP)-—-MON than 15-- 000 letters dolly In being received in 101111011 by the Airgraph Postal Service for photographing and dia- patchlng to the Middle East. brlgeas possible. were each month frcm 7 to 8:80 Ieslie Brlxlgvwntcr, ‘Talk m Women’. Music ‘The Dallv Service. . ‘London tfafllnz’. .16 ‘BRITAIN SPEAKS’. at). ‘BRITAIN SPEAKS’ peat) 30 RADIO NEWS-RETEL A.M’ i2 00 ‘Played by lhc Cfimpgcgf‘ _. 3: Thomas thin-hill, Rarilni at song: sung bv Hebe Simpson ISsnW-n“. with the composer-l at the Piano 13.16 ‘ MARDHEB’. r~< - at Guide Headquarters. Guide “l t roughout the Olty. 1h; 4m Got quick reiiafimn ea‘ “mfdliifi m; the $1’ . itii... Modulus menu's» scat-it'll air panuanuhdpa clear ind aadanaaaad milieu: dear. . . Idiom you db- 71 70ml“: / t u I I’ V. F I yield). n. from the publlcand was "‘ pletc success, 3175 an iiwplration to other organlza sale 0d War Savings L: November the Guides 'l‘-3"li'.9.l.ill'. “ ANNUAL REPOiiT or cum- a of Merit" for service LOTTETOWN GUIDERB‘ CLUB to Guiding. It was announced that FUR. 1940-1941. tho Bessborough Shield would b! The followin n . g1 d by Miss l-illiangm. chsmiii. iE-i isiliisn°hirligteii° Gum“ m tain at the annual Infill-he 0t o n, was our pleasure to welcome (Xiarlottetown Guldora Club, Fri- Mus Rem wood- u, our Mm); day nishtr meeti . Miaa Wood tau t us all Illn reviewing the activities of a. mim r of new aonga or use at the Club for the t year I shall our Guide meetings endeavour to ma e my report u nnpire Youth Sunday. ier meeting; of the Oiub Companies meeting and ttendln “kl "19 "F" Wfllmldgfmof‘ 225/10! in their respective. church! Dar. October 20th.. was part in the ‘Porch puma and observed by Charlottelo n Guides the Ceremony following it at, the the sale at War savings Stamp: Exhibition Grounds. met with a verv hearty response ers’ cu u‘ ma. tow-l General) a m . Hold. in spite o! the bad woathexi-t We hope that our effort may be lions to assist in a. almlla way lie pa. , assisted .n the preparation of the Christ»- mu Seal Campaign for the ‘hiber- culoais League. and in Dsoemba "IQ d-mcerl over eighty dole In: A CHILD BORN 0N THIS DAY A strong yet tolerant and gentle character. Industrlousnless and I sole-mild Ninalrllly plus fine ideals swell a useful, lull and happy life. Of course it ls necessary that this ‘individual follow the right path and use its talents as God intend- ed it should sniritual training ‘should complement __it§_e_rl_ugition. to. be given to needy children a Christ- mas. "It is wllh sorrow we record tho lose of our former Chief. Lrord Baden-Powell, who passed awnv in January. A fitting Memorial Serv- ice was held ln Trinity United Church Sunday afternoon. Jan- Guides the Boy Scouts Toy sh "Because oi’ the death Baden-Powell, i-t was decided not to have the usual joint banquet with the Scouters on Thinking Daly]. irough the kindness of the Local Association, our February meeting took the form of a eup- Dor meeting at Saint Peter's School- room. A very delicious nu r was served by the ladies of t e Aa- soclation. which was enjoyed by a lame number of Guiders. At his meeting our Provincial Commis- sioner. Mn. Reay, presented Mlu Iina Gillan (nowlvlra. (DL) O. Beer) fonncr county Commissioner. with "Certificate awarded lhla year for sewing and May 26th was observed by the various Guide 1h June all the Companies took n "It was decided that thl Guid- be awarded this year for Outdoor Guide Proticleng, tltlon to be held June l4 . t e date set. the Guides acorn . 0n Third Com n" u“ was presen ed _ cluslon oi the day's activities. _ the loss of our Club Scribe, Miss Slllktflfltlfll Phyllis Dawson, who has accepted ton. We wish he!‘ every SHCWSS in her new work. liege to sponsor on aiternoon tea at Government Queen's Canadian Fund for Air Limited c‘ the refreshmculs free cf charge. We whh to thank all who in any dealing in liquids. themicnls, drugs, way success. I wish I could roll '¢m Illrc that!” "You CAN. .. I u’; EASYwlrh fie/I/ew cnoss ctr-r CIGARETTE TOBACCO It's wouderful—fliil now CROSS CUT tobacco~wonderfully easy to roll-wonderfully pleasing to lnokol Fine, it‘: inanelloualy mild and fra- grant. Second, the new “atoll” cut makes it so simple to pick cxacfly the right amount for a cigarette that looks and smokes like a“tailor-mado”. And it just snuggle: into the paper. aPackage You try it-you’li be delighted! EASIER to ROLL - BETTER to SMOKE i? -- OOOO-O-O-OO-Oi Say to Your Grocer I Want BRAHMIN GRANGE PEKDE TEA You will enjoy its superior quality . l8 05:“- v v v vw v vv%O-O-O-QOQ-QQ-OO-OO4 onour cu nan - vernor LePage and Mrs. l/ePage for their hospitality. The proceeds of the tea. $00.25. to the Queen's Canadian Fund. "In closing I wkh to thank you one and all for the co-operatlon you have given me dudng the past year, and beslpeak for my succes- sor your continued support." _ them a “It is with regret that we record position in and gone to Washing- “In september it was our priv- for the House. aid Victims m, which lea Marvin's plGHT ON MARATHON have been fzrwurded ‘ n-_-n JUFOBER 2Q. 1941 BIIY BRITI-fiii ALLEliBilRTS PERFECT 00D LIVER OIL 20 ounce- - _ _$1_25 l0 ounce - - _ _ 75¢ This is big value at present time MALT with COD LIVER OIL 75c JAMIESOWS DRUG STORE . (Continued on page l, 091 y) Professional Bards McLEOD 8| BENTLEY W. E. BENLEY K. C. J. a. BENTLEY. n. c. C. F. BENTLEY, LLB. Barristers and Attorneys-at. Law MONEY T0 LOAN 154 Prince Street M. ALBAN FARMER an. 1.1.1:. nnuitisrait, soucrron ere. Canadian Bank of Commerce Bldg. MONEY T0 LOAN. ALEX W. MATHESON BARRISTER. SOLICITOR. ETC- Mnney to Loan Collection! Office: 90 Great Georg Street. q l‘n.;...ii.;a é...,...;l n. r. Anemone Chartered Accountant: Eastern Trust Building Charlottetown l TRACTABLE FEMALE mwm“ “mm”! an Light from the nearest of the Nebulae takes 900.000 years tor reach the earth travelling at 188,000 assisted in makino the tea miles Der second “ l and especially do we thank Telephone service always I: an be iuul for lac than Sll("‘6."ifiil conlesvml,’ ‘m; the q! “"' i" "I us: i Animal trainers agree that the female of all species nrc easier to trninuthakrrzthe ‘male, proves faithful _ n. dime a day, yes it’: lometlllfll slice will bring gm: coavonlnee and pleasure. Order now- ISLAND TELEPli0NE COMPANY LlllllTEli IN a telephone, a: in a clog, you find constant iomliip and protection time m immensely satisfying- end responsive-