l llllill 7m -7 lIELLIIIII 40c v. lb. coronal: s. 1939 TiE WORLD'S LARGEST Sfllllli y TEA is rseitn IIDEI a IIISTIIGTIIE. t iiasis ' "I; A sel t bi a a LE fngllalf Ceyluoln and n a ess ovmi LAB". the wcrld‘sdgrl|;le|t;£ ens a so: $4 lb. that’? °“ 'I'h' selected bl l-lillvll’! of llmli leaf Ores; nnnnosrvur~~- '01s ll c rl l-Alll. and ilavourlls: 35c v. lb. ,';h;fjg,ful;wv=el- LIPIOII’! Iglptolfs Finest . . . rightly named "the international blend" use its superior flavour. uslity and richness vc made it famous the world ‘W915 nun I ‘I "rrr Ion A XIII"! A LABEL Trinity United Church THURSDAY, OCTOIII, 5 toil-Women's Association - gods] HaIL lM-(llasuminsdc Choruo - soon] 1t was 7-3-3“!!! Idicaloa —. carried that Mrs. Georgetown Alexis Wood left recently {or Qt. flaws. ghere he will take lip a posi- ltllglllmi the Civil Service Depart- Mil. L. B r and famil have returned to their home al Tyne Valley. after anmdine three months with Mrs. Bulgern parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Solomon. Mrs. Campbell f c; d1 lllending some tinge berg, E/lllltinl; w" dauahter. Mrs Forden Gotell. Motor H tt . was vmmovfxanwas a recent busi The Public mini-y has been °l°fl=d for a week on account of the scarlet fever here. Messrs. Blackwell and S. Gra- lam landed at the Queen's wharf ecently in a Government plane, ‘they were on their way from Hall. ax er route to Charlottetown, and from there to Labrador to locate the missing planes. Messrs. Herbert, George, and ‘flarle Rafuse of Georgetown, who oirled the Heavy Artillery some time all). Silent the week-end here. Miss Helen Donovan has returned ‘o her home 1t Georgetown, after ‘Dendlntl a week in Pictoll, N’ 5., ‘he suest oi’ the DeCcsfc family. RoMifi Annie Keenan. G Yfl Y. rec tl vi it . tin Chnrlotietgwnl s ed mum“! —G CORNWALL-YORK n. w, r. Mrs. Waldo Baln entertained the members of Cornwall York Point W. I. at her home on Sept. 4th, with the President in the chair the moctlns was opened by singing the National Anthem followed by read- inR of the Creed in unison. Roll call was answered by seventeen "WmbeY-‘l. with a contribution to the grab bag. moved and seconded and i-Iaaen Howard be raid ems rol- wallpaper bought i -Wlios- Stop at iioly Redeemer llall TONIGHT for the best Bingo yet offered. Large Prizes MYSTERY BINGO $25, Freezout i for hall scenery. Y k Poizi Mrtcd that their schglol had there: cleaned. A latter of thanks for gllélctkffifitlgrdelwas read from Mrs, Mrs. Mack Vickersorl and M11, Wado Bain were appointed ciele. gates to the T. B. league meeting ‘lg be held at the Hotel Charlotte_ wn. Discussion as to the means of raising money took p)“, and n w“ derided that 50c be given by each $ié""t°%l.‘“éilt“.§li°t“€é°m“ 901v?!’ the 50 cents. nded ra. D Robe,- lflvll-Bd thlénlrlixgmbers ltijnmglmg he!’ "home for the October meeting Discussion on changes In mo Cmwl-ll-lll-lml. re the delegate to dis. "lot convention. and other minor changes was introduced by Mrs. Fred MalcLean, and the mane,- was left in her hands Owin8 to th ' was decided rust ‘tgrhglllmlltwwrll vice at the riionumcnt this veg)‘, UA contest Q stands for Quiz in nnatural History was put on by Mrs. Colon MacPhail, tzhc prize W" won 11v Mrs, w. Bell. MiriariPs kills pain, Tin Central Guardian this column is reserved for news oi local interest but advertising oi a new” nature may be inserted at I cents a word strictly pay- able in advance. ' CIABWILI. roe rnowgrapria CITY TAXES-Saturday. October 7th is the last day for recipients of , arrears bills m notify City Clerk's oflice o! their intention to appear before Adjustment Board. L-1033-l0-4-4i. coNi-‘anaaarlolu aiuca. LIFE ENSUR. L-9789-7-2l-3l ATTENTION ADVERTISERS- Advertisements for insertion the following day must be in this of- iicc not later than ll s, in. NOTICE-Correspondents are re. minded that all news for publica- tion must have the writers signa- ture attached, TIII.‘ SCIIOONEB "MONA" ar- rived today with a Cargo of me famous Brooks Bricks. Sold low while landing. L. M. Poole dz Com- DBnY. L-894-28-30-Oct. 5-7. CITY TAXES-Saturday, October 7th is the last day for recipients of arrears bills to notif City Clerk's oflice of their intent on to appear before Adjustment Board, 14-1023-10-4-41. (STEAL PARISH. — Service Friday, October 6th, St. Catherines 7.30 P. M. Sabbath the 8th Canoe Cove ll A. M. 3 P. M. Churchill. 7.30 Clyde River. Rtev. Thomas w. Goodwill, Minister, L-l088-10-5-li. LEAVES FOR NEWFOUNDLAND —Mr. W. R. Shaw, Provincial De- puty Minister of Azricultural, leaves on Friday for St. John's New. foundland. where he has been in- vited to iudlze horses and cattle at the Exhibition opening there next week. The request for Mr. Shaw's services in this connection is re- Bfirded as a tribute both to Mr. Shaw and to the department which he serves so efficiently. rwrrvm mm4xmsr 6'21’ HURRYI-LIMITED TIME ONLY Q just order one of the regular-sized family packages of CUBS, and ask your grocer to give you one of the FREE four-serving introductory packages . . . You'll get both for the price 0f Onc- famous grain. Made more new malty flavor. Toasted to a golden crisp- ness. Fresh as though just Just tumble them into your plate. Sprinkle with sugar. Pour on milk or cream. Then dip them up and sink your teeth into their crunchy good- ness. You've never tasted such flavor! You’vc never dreamed of a breakfast dish so delicious. So rcnicmber—gct your supply of CUBS today. A Product o! The Canadian Shredded Wh *\\x v "\ a‘ w ‘t. O TODAY at your grocery store there’s a grand new breakfast surprise waiting. It's CUBS— and are they good! CUBS are little bundles of whole wheat-with all the food energy of this '5?“ _\ delicious still with a . from the oven. ea t Company, Limited. THE CHARLOTTETi )WN GUARDIAN oot, spends much of her 5...; Black Cat -#’i lids‘- hdic/ PLAIN UR Cfllili HP lWU SIZES 1U‘ dllll Z5‘ FIRE RESISTANT ROOF. — J. M. Asphalt Shinkles are {amous for their weathering qualities Reason- ably priced. Applied over old Roofs. Many styles and colors. Monthhl/y payments under the H. I. P. L. . Poole at Company. L-BM-N-SO-Oct. 6-7. CHURCH NOTICE. — Cornwall Pastoral Charge: Service on Sunday. October 8th: Kingston S. S. 10.15 A. M. Service ll A. M. New Domin- ion: S. S. 2 P. M. Service 3 P. M. Cornwall: S. S. ll A. M. Service 7.30 P. M. Thanksgiving services and National Day of Prayer. Rev. E. R. Woodside, Minister. L-l070-l0-5-1l. T0 SPEND WINTER. - Mrs. Crosby, of Bonshaw, P. E. 1., who time with relatives here is back again for the winter. She is at present vis- iting her brother, Mr. George Cameron and Mrs. Cameron and will also be with her sister, Mrs, Brown, of Green HilL-New Glasgow News. FUNERAL-North Tryon Sept. 17th. Following prayers at the home of the deceas " the funeral service of the late Mrs. Leslie MacDonald was held in the North Tryon Pres- byterian Church at 3 P. M. Be- sides her husband the deceased leavm to mourn her passing eight children namely, Doris, Annie. Belle, Morley, Ralph. Lois. Mabel and an infant son, her father. Jos- eph Thompson and two brothers. Rumell and Stanley. all of North also survive her. The sym- pathy or the entire community is expressed to the bereaved relatives. - The funeral service were conducted by Rev. Hensley Stavert. 0f W004 Island, assisted by Rev. Stewart Trites of Tfyvn. Miss Stella Smith of the Depart- ment of Transport and Miss Esther Mitchell of MacKinnon 8c McNellls law firm left yesterday morninl 0" a holiday trip to Boston. New York and other American Cities. 1.01m CREEK woararvs INSTITUTE The regular monthly meeting of theLong Creek Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. John MacDonald on Wednesday evening, Sept. 6th with thirteen members and seven visitors llmfcnt- The president presided and opened the mgeflng by singing the Ode and repeating the Crcea. Roll call was answered with a flab ball. T116 minutes of the August meeting was read, approved and strum There was no report from the bul- ing committee. The sick commit- tee reported having made two visits and presented their bill. It was moved by Mrs. Dan MacEwen seconded by Mrs. Alex MaQLQod that the bill of $1.00 for fruit be paid. 'I'lie school committee re- ported a. broom and window shade needed. It was moved by MYS- Eurl MacKerizie, seconded by MIS- Dan Maclllwen that same he bought for the school. It was moved W Mrs. Ernest Turner, seconded by Mrs. John Maclllonald that we arpply for the Tulberculin "skill test" for the school children. It was decided to write the Medical Association and apply for a doctor to serve the people of this and the surrounding districts. lvlrs. Dan MacEwen kindly invited the meg- \ Do the Latest Steps——Sliinc at DBIICCS Learn the Samba from Diagrams A smart society fayorilfl. the Samba "nd how you ll impress your friends as you step out in this lively, exotic dance. You can learn the Samba easily at home from dlagrams—other popular dances, too. our diagram for the basic Sam a Step. Count l-Step quickly forward on left foot with slight bend of knee. AND—Quickly point right toe to side, rising high on ball of left foot, keeping knees straight. 2-Slowly lower left heel, bend knee slightly. Now r9991" f0!‘ 9 AND 4, starting with right foot. Done quickly, the Samba is a step and ho and your steps are short. as in t e Samba's first cousin. "'19 rhumba. And can you do that ex- citing, popular dance, too’! Learn how from has complete diagrams, instructions and shag, the Castle Walk, Waltz and Maxixe. Also gives basic and new steps in iis fox trot, waltz and Wcstchoster. Shows how to com- bine steps, lead and follow, be a Rraccful. sought-after dancer. Send 20c in coins for your copy of l-low ‘To Do The Newest Dance Steps And Variations to The Guardian Home Selviw. Be sure to write larnly your Name, dress, an the Name of booklet. Name Street Address bers to her home for the nextl it. s. t... ti!‘ “m?” I 81' - t closed with slngi afeter mqvshic lunch was served y tho humps, everyone present was then treat- ed to a beautifully decorated birth. day cake the occasion being Mrs, MacDonald's daughter Helen's six- teenth birthday. KINGSTON WOMEN’! INSTITUTE The September meeting o1 Kings. ton Institute met at the norm o: Mrs. Albert Clow. Meeting open- ed bygsinglng the ode followed b repeat-mg the Creed in unison, Roll call was answered by six meznbels and three visitors. Roll call next nlmll-h “ways to bring the mem- bers to the meetings." New school committee: Mrs. James Beer, Mrs, M. Mawwain. It was decided to 110141 a special meeting to plan a bazaar and box social. A letter or thanks was read from Mrs. Wil/ber Younker for a box of frilit suit, her. Program for evening, Button hole contest and the prise for best button hole was won by M", A1- be“ 010W. 2nd Mn. James Beer" A bill oi’ 50c was presented and paid. Collection for evening 38c. Next place of meet‘ undecided. Meeting closed with ational Ah- them. after which a delicloug lunch was served and social time spent, HAMILTON W. I. The regular morithl rneetmg the Hamilton wl I. llvas hold 2t‘ the home of Mrs. James Oraig. Sept. 19th. with an attendance oif l5 members. The meeting opened by repeating the Creed in unison. The school committee reported the school had been cleaned during vacation. ’I'his committee was auth- orized to buy paper towels for the use of the school children. The hall committee reported the repairs to the ate/Re would cost in the vicin- ity of $40.00 It was moved and seconded we buy a Nature Study Book for the School. A letter was lead from Miss Beer thanking the Institute for a donation of $5.00 to the Orghanage. Correspondence was rea from the T. B. e, also the Red Cross Society. Bill for fruit (700) was presented and motion ordered paid. Collection amounted to 80c. Lunch was ser- ved by Miss Eileen Hamilton and Miss Patricia Ranlsay. Mrs. Pres- ton Ramsay invited the members t; he: home for the October mm- 8 The National Anthem brought the meeting to a close. ' M s MKINSMEN PEANUT DAY Saturday, Oct. 7th Buy a bag of Peanuts and aid War Service Work. our 32-page ‘ booklet. A simple home course, it . for the Sambmrhumba, tango, Congo , Ad- ’ Annual Protestant Orphanage Rummage Sale 9.30 Friday morning Oct. 6 at 56 to 58 Grafton Si. Building formerly occupied by Robert Simpson Ltd. Anyone wanting parcels called for, Phone 151 l l l l l t BEAUTY on A BUDGET You can liovc beauty . . . and l<eep your budget balanced, tool lust swing to KuyseFs 85c budget liosiery. Mode in 3, 4 or é-tlireocl weigliis, clear and sheer but beciutilully rein- forced oi points of strain. A beauty lor so small a price. 85¢ Ksvsn MADE IN CANADA ' 4e {Ayu- Stockings Sold Exclusively in Charlottetown‘ lortlllsieiu- CHOOSE YOUR FAVOURITES Heinz has them CREAM SOUPS Tomato - Asfllrngul Celery - Spinach - Onion Mmhrwm . Green Pea Scotch Hrnth - Vent-bio Genuine Turtle Ccnsumme Com Chowder Vegetable Beet‘ Soup Vegetarian Soup (Vegetable-no rrieat) C icken with Rice Chicken with Noodles Ox Tail e Bean lien make! w a good meal 0 t t That's Wily 5° ‘l“‘“{;:,:'-,, h l-lcinz souv- b t f the vary t?“ - king. (Heinz SouPs shooting. areal-m"! and coond enjoy-l t serve a . are all ready t0 h“ ' "ivc you Hem! - n only “an: mlzf %ine meats an al spit??? d c C S. ‘ b)’ ll-batch ¢°°l§m5 ‘h me-ma Elllililiaa means "“'?1l9:,a:§:llenes: Treat 0d altl-the-‘Olldelrhdosugilibly of Heinz 50"?‘ ‘ ‘y’ o ten. illlalfSbli P5. “E s1