. W‘ r- -_ v ~o\I .-.-.-\.. brim-lea 2£t%'=-'i;f‘:YlTmE.§t‘.-2.~v~.. sa-awwglgp séfiiiiilliiri NOVEMBER-Z, 1938 v _::-==% THE~ CHARLOTTEIFUVVN GUARDIAN Georgetown WEDNESDAY, McLellan-Brittain The Central iiuardiar This column In reserved for new: 0t a E. R. Brow & Son Hayward’: New Formal Wear BRASSIERE in different sizes to suit different bust types, is designed especially for wear with SMART EVENING GOWNS" The beauty of your ensemble is deter- mined to so great a degree by your shape- liness, it‘s most important to be Hayward- brassiered. For a youth/u! figure, choose your bmnierer a! l ‘ON THE ISZAND ITTK F0 R FASHION ATHE/VT/C/TY ' ._=-—_= a Pofiroizs Hunter River Starch Factory will be open each day until November 15th and will purchase cull 0r other potatoes not suitable for market. to For further information apply GEO. E. FULL & SON l-lunterjliver In accordance with the l’. E. l. Department 0f Agriculture policy of assisting Island farmers to ob- mi“ Ground Limestone at low price, we are now prc- pared to ship lime in_carlots of thirty (39) tons hit)!‘ more to all island points at two dollars and eifi y cents ($2.80) per ton delivered in bulk and threedo ars and fifty-five cents ($3.55) per ton delivered in bags. These prices are in effect until Dec. 31st, 1938. Brcokvillc Manufacturing 00., Ltd. Brookville, Si. John County, N. B. H. G. S. ADAMS, MANAGER. CRANBERRIES A Niiptials Main Street Baptist Church. Saint John, was the scene of a. wedding of interest on Saturday afternoon at 5 o'clock when the pastor, Rev. Dr. A, C. Vincent united in marriage Miss Lillian Frances McLellzin, daughter of Mrs. David McLellari, Main Street. and William Alfred Dick Brittain, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred H. Brittain, 1902 Van Home Avenue, Montreal, Que The church was beaiitifull decorated with autumn foliage an bronze chrysanthemums against a background of ferns. The pews rc- served for invited guests were marked with white satin bows and snapdrogon, John Inch presided at the organ and as the wedding party entered the church played The Bridal Chorus from Lohengrin. During the signing of the register Mrs. Rex R. Cormier sane “At Dawn- ing" by Cadman. and the reces- sional was Mendctssohrfs Wedding March. The bride was attended by Miss Mlrjorie Gibson Cowan as maid of honor and the bridesmaids were Miss fiance-s Kiervin and Miss‘ Helen tVillett. Mr. Brittaiirs Rroomsman was Mac Walker cif Lacliutc. Que.. and the ushers‘ tv-zrc Biadford Lfatthcvrs and George A. Whittaker. Given in marrlasc by licr brother David J. 0. McLellnn. the bride wore a Molyneaux model gown of shell pink spider nw-b lace made’ on slew! ' ' ' lines. The V-neck-lme had two ows of tiny covered buttons for ti-lmmlniz, and was finirlietl with a smart collar in the brick. The sleeves had leg 0' mutton shoulder treatment and the skirt extended in the back into a slirzht tinin. Her lone Pink tllllr- veil edged with pearl‘: fcll gracefully from a halo of not to beyond (he train in the buck. and slic carried a beautiful bouquet of roses. The maid of honor wore a gown of blue velvet made on long lines with 1e: o‘ mutton sleeves. Her d-vl ha’ was of matching velvet ' wl with mnwn .1 and tri...ucd - lunic, She car- ‘ 'l Cl"‘l"'l'.‘illFllllllllfi '1 h bruirsmairis were . ivrcriru rlrrsses of ll1t1"l‘.(‘ifl. velvet nih lone, full skirts. The bmilcm hsirl heart ‘l ltlinns", and puff- etl ‘ ~. ' worn doll hats of m lilfljl vr-lvrt trimnicd with violut ostrich plumes. nucl cnrriod blue Clil'\'.=.'l“llll'll’lllmS-. i KAYSEP Would you be smurti Then chose one of Keys- ers new shades. Would you be elegant? Then select Mir-O-Kleer" for its flawless weave and lovely fit. .Would you be thrifty? Then realize that Kuyser stockings are good vqlue (my day-roll ways. Your pet heavy servico weights are here at ' $1.00 lllsoctrllliieoiu- GIVE BABY A BONE T0 CHEW, SAYS DENTIST u pflll’ If Johnny or Helen unnt to chew on u sicak or lamb chop bone after dinner, don't be loo hasty in dis- cuurnging the habit, advises Dr. Asa J. LaGrow of Oak Park, I11. He says that the bone-chewing will help nature build a sound set 0f teeth in a child and at tho same time overcome to a great extent the pcssibillt_v of u receding or pro- iruding jaw. Tho ilcntist expounded lils view Inimodin lv after the ceremonv a reception was liclzl sit the lwnil‘: of the nioilvcr. 95 Main: Street. Mrs. hlci-"lhin, mother cf" the bride. was " a winc- crilorcd viclvct. fir. ' match- lvw.‘ hat llflliln" salrlc trlmmlnms Willi he!‘ ,'. i sh» tvorc sable in" and a cr not‘ n’ rosrs. ‘ Mrs, Bviftnin, mother of the rzrcom. woii- a coronation ‘iluc lace szmvn. curl a l‘lfl"'f vclvv‘. lint ' '.'i‘li a blue plum-c. Her M's. Rtitflniu- bio to Bcaou. l vs. "it-oi-tcwn guests at the wed- iilllt." wow Nlr. and i‘.'lr~ Alfwd P’ Bridain fll"l son o’ hfmtrcril. lvtnc Walker of Yw-‘urc and Di: Ronald Tnvlur of Toronto, Tn~w~~lia‘r"\- ,"r\-< “u: carom/w" : rrl in Main S???" The ’I’.E.I. Cranberry Growers’ Association of Mt. Stewart are prepared to pay SlX GEMS Def P0111111 l" cash for cranberries delivered at the Cooperative Store at Mt. Stewart. Berries must be reasonably free from frost m‘ insect injury and packed in boxes or barrels. After the berries are marketed we expect to be able to pay a bonus to the growers. Growers in outlying districts may edliver berries to the nearest director. Payment will be made from Mt. Stewart. DiRECTORSz-Fred Cheverie, East Point; John Mc- Klnnon, Goose River; James E. Dingwell, North Lake; J. F. Arsenault, lyit Carmel Week End Excursions Going-Noon on Friday to 2.00 P.M. on Sunday Return Limit-Leave destination not later than midnight Monday following date of sale. Fare-One way first or coach class fare and one-quarter. T. B. ROGERS City Ticket Agent 181 Queen St. Phone 540 Fire, Auto, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest Rate Lloyd Lewis Charlottetown Agent at Summerside, 144 Richmond St. ‘Ti: - Illa 8.8. ‘TMOGENE’ will arrive ivovemner 7th from Montreal to load Livestock and General Cargo for Newfoundland. Lowest Rates on all Goods SHAW STEAMSHIP C0., A. Pickard & Bo. Agents of sovernl If ncaw-d forth ~ o: of the happy oc- eadon. ‘Tito bride has lYF-‘Fll llic honor "host at several so ‘nl func- tions prior to her nirii'i'irurc. An zmny of lovely gifts lcsflfirvl to the popularity of the couple-St John Tclecranh Jmirnal.—Mr. Bidtlnin has a host. of friends in lllls cltv where his nrircnts are. annual summer visitors. In iwemoriam‘ MRS. CLARA GALLANT The people of Mayfield and vicin- ity were deeply grieved on looming 0f the dco-tli of Mrs. Clara Gallant, aged 29, which occurred at the home of her ifilhui‘, Cyriac Gallant, Mnyfleld. on Tuesday, October 25th. Although not fully recovered from a. recent severe illness, she had rc- guined sufficient health to attend to her family oi small cliildicn and most of all her household duties. On Saturday evening she com- piained of nOt feeling as well as usual. She gradually grew worse, and the end came very suddenly on Monday, October 2511i She was a woman of an exemplary character, and of an unassuming dis ition. Her husband. Clarence Ga ant of North Rustico, pro-deceased her almost, three years ago. She leaves to mourn four small children rang- ing in agcsfroni two to seven. her father and mother. four sisters, namely: Mrs. Raymond iNclliel Goudet, Mrs. Hubert (Agnes) Amen- wit. both of Frmwood, Ida and Alice at home; also four brothers, George, Joseph. Ivan and Austin at horn . Shea was visited during her illness by ltlfl‘ parish priest. Rev. lather Dal 0n. The funeral services took lace at St. Ann's Church. October 2cm. Th church and at the ductod by Father Dalton. The veil bearers were Messrs. Hubert Aisenault, Raymond Gaudet, Wank Arsenault, Edward Doircm, Andy Gallant and Rolaert Arscnault. .May her soul rest in peace. Card Of Thanks Mir. and ma. Oyriae Gallant wish to thank their neighbours who o0 kindly assisted them in their and befmvemerik IrIISCi-ll-Z-lt. IIINGS INSTANT IASI V0 WERE 00h- h miest, Rev. A All PHONE 2i0 AN rill/l? in an article written for the Jour- nal of the American Dental Asso- ciation He pointed out that “mod- ern dietary’ is of 9. kind which leaves teeth, jaws and muscles of mastication imperfectly exercised." 'He advocated the use of muscle , exercises to llOll) straighten crook- cd teeth and to help overcome im- proper jaw alignment. It was explained that the “muscle exercise" stimulates nor- mal jaw bone coll building, which iii turn strengihcns jmrts of the oral structurrs which are un- linlzincui laccnuse of their weak- ncss. Dr. LcGrow cited evidence that the lower jnw of u iiinv-born baby usunllv lies bacl. of the upper jaw rc lion to the profile of the fir-i‘. .ure tell»- llic infant. to strcnuihcn the muscles of the low- er jaw by nursing.‘ Instinct of the baby to gnaw strengthens the iowrr jfnw and the ,1':\\\: normally lengthens as the clillrl grmvs» The failure of the baby to exert this instinctive exercise may icnvc the lower jaw in n posterior position. nccgrlinu tn Dr. lnfiroiv. Mrs. Cheater Walker of George town has been iii for the week. mm Eve oi’ Monta- gue is visi g in Georgetown the guest of her uncle Mr. Stephen Ian Mr. Hubert Stewart 0d’ - town is Ipendiug a short ho ay in Mount Stewart the guest of his aimt. Mrs. Alvin McKenzie. Mrs. Henry L-avandier of Georgetown. who has been aer- lously ill for the past number of weeks was removed to the Kim's C unty Hospital on Monday. i Mrs. Elsie Prosper has returned from Monwlus and token up res- idence at her home, Richmond Street, . 1m. (not) Larsen has return- ed to her home in town after a pleasant visit with her mother to Boston and vicinity. Mr. Gordon Hyde of Charlotte- town motored to l‘ vval dur- inz the week. Gordon was in tmich with the Scout Troops throughout iii district. A motor party consisting of Messrs. Gordon Ross, J. A. McKin- non. Joseph Johnson, Stephen Scully- and Ashley Allen motored to the city on Wednesday. Miss Annie Mwckia of ‘Pignish is visiting in Georgetown the guest of‘: her sister, Mrs. J. J’. Condcm. An epidemic of mumps and measles sweeping over this district has lowered m some considerable extent the attendance at the Georgetown School. Many pupils local Interest but advertising oi u new!) nature may be inserted n 4 cents u word strictly pay- able in advance. CRASWELL for Photographs. NOW FOB. A REAL BREAKFAST with Robin Hood Porridge Oats. China, Silverware or Plain, CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. L-67ii9-7-21-3l2 HOUR CHANGED. - The Con servative Supporters Meeting at Victoria Poll tonight L; at 8 o'clock, not 2 o'clock as announce . L-il -11-2-1i. ICAVENDISH CHARGE-All who ii n» ' River at zso P. M. (Ill-film at . . (Please note earlier hour.) 14-1155-11-2-11. THE CHAILDOTTETOWN FUR SALES will be forwarding a con- signment of furs to Efngland next week. Sldns for next sale will be BM 11g to Monday evenin, Novmhr 7t . L-ll59—ll-2- . AIIRIVES IN PORT-S. S. New Northland arrived in port yester- day morning with general cargo at Car-veils Wharf. Schooner An- nie D. from Pictou, N, 3,, also arrived yesterday momlng with cargo oif potatoes. PRESBYTERIAN CH CANADiL-Brockficld S61: vices next Lord's Day. Brooitfield CLEARING OUT OUR ENTIRE STOCK! NO APPROVALS - ALL SALES FINA], LARGE NEW FALL STOCK 0F COATS_ nanssus, HATS, SKIRTS, SWEATERS, BLOUSES, AND Punsns SELLING AT Greatly Reduced Prices YllllR OPPORTUNITY Til SAVE MONEY ALL ACCOUNTS MUST BE SETTLED 1N FULL ON OR BEFORE TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15th —— Phone 28G l I R. P. SIM 99 Queen Street It's surprising how much 19c will buy here! Take a note of every Sunday School 10 A, M. Worship ll A_ M. Hurtsville Sunday School 2 P. M. Worship 3 P. M. Hunter River Sunday 2 P. M. Glasgow ROB-d .30 P. M. L-1l54-l1-2-1l. NORTH RIVER UNITED BAP- TIST PASTORATE. -- Rev. J. M, Blescdell, Minister, Gatherings Sun- day. November 6th. 11 A. M. Long CTHI{—\VO!‘:hip period. 7.00 P, M, Loni: Crests-Lantern Slides, "Life 0f Christ.’ 3.00 P. M. Clyde Rivcr_. Worship service 7.30 P. M. Kcnsing- ton-woi-ship period. L-ll45-1l-2-1i POLICE COURT —At police court yesterday morning a cn-e of unlawful possession of stolen ggods of value under 92a was adjourned "until the 4th. A perjury case wns ildlourncd till Thursday. Ten prohibition cases were acljgnrned one week. are back to work again and it is felt the peak has been passed. The many friends of Hughie Gotell, Georgetown will be glad to know that he will soon be a- round again after his unfortunate accident. Hughie, one of the most popular students oi’ the town school, and a violinist of much promise, had the mlgfortunc to dislocate his ankle during a. softball game played on school fair day. The R. C. M. P. cutter Ulrm was in port for a few days this week. While here the crew mem- bers put on a most enjoyable dance to which all the younger folk of Georgetown were kindly invited. The followine night a re- turn masquerade dance was held at Kozy Hall which proved a most enjoyable affair. engineer visited The provincial Georgetown on Wednesday and as a. result all teams workinq on the hiVllWflV out of Georyctown were laid off. The writer understood this part of the work is Win! discontinued until spring. How- ever work on the Kent Street is scheduled to get underway on Friday. Mrs. ,D. P. McKinnon and Miss Mary McDonald rcoresentrfiiw-s cf WEDDING SOLOIST-At Arsenault-Cnutwell wedding {ice on Monday morning M155 dliliclfv’ Blanchard saing (lgllghffnlly hafni; the Nuptizii Mass. '11“; '31‘) 3°11"? couple following their lioncjvmooii in the United Slfl-‘cs will take up their residence P‘ Dllrimtllltll- Nova Scotin where "Q Kroom '. . u‘ ~ Imperial mils éigimcliggnizlicer with the SUNDAY AT SI'M)IERI"IEIlD— ——At St. Jame: Church, Slimmer- neld; ml swift-ll‘. the Ftist of the Catholic Women's Lennie. Christ the ¢..1..-,..,i,..; completed the recular m-onthlv and two lbiflktnq M, F; ‘AIM visit of this organization to the 7.30 Man, 1X11“, g Georgetown School on Wednes- P P. wn< zit and‘; lcilrn- dav. Those genial visitors arcpevov number _>f Dlfisiyqiyvll; iflwjivlr‘ welcmne as the school ccncr-"Pv Hrly Comntuulrn. ‘w. w€ tiff appreciates the generous prizes 1O o'clock ivns sung n‘. hLV‘ F1“ and other benefits received from ther Johnson, o" civ-n-lqitgp, fn this organization. , 'I‘ii:>.~:‘n_\' irrrnirv‘, y)“. 1%,“; M. an‘ 5915' .F:l:'.‘.-.""“ L"*'*""L:;;<* Girl Guides - one o‘ the“ ‘toms Handicraft Competition Awards Sewing: Section’ A: on SALE WEllNESllAY inin THURSDAY _ izst prize, Marjorie Gill. Post Guide. Char- lottetown. Sewing: Section B: 1st. Betty Sharpe, 1st Summerslde 00.; Jennie Turpel. 1st. Summerside Co Company Section for Open LUX TOILET SOAP Each 7c 2m_------ Eurons COFFEE Fresh Ground per Lb.—————— Frelh Mode SAUSAGE per Lb. — — — - — — Shoulder LAMB CHOPS SAUR KRAUT Lb. 5c ICING SUGAR l Lb. Pkg. l0: Verytliing TOILET PAPER Roll Notional PEANUT BUTTER 6% oz. h: Each l0c2tor—--——-———-—-- 3m~--—--—-——-— Culver House RASPBERRIES No. Z Squat Tin Eoch—————-—---—-—-—--—-— Gold Ribbon FEARS No. 2 Squat Tin 10c Evaporated MILK Any Brand Tin 10c 2For-——--———--——-———-* Cumpbells TOMATO SOUP Tin 10c 2For——-—-— ——- -— — — -— perLb.————--——-—--———-—— 4Lbs.for—-—-—-——— FIG BARS Iplayed. We wish w take this on- pgp Lb, ._. __. .... __ .._ _-. .- _ _- ._ _. _. portunity in thank the parents for their oo-opemtlon, thus making PEARL TAPIOCA Bulk Lb. 10c 2For—-——-———--——- ZFo|-__..__-__.__.._-_._.-- Tigcr TOMATO CATSUP 26 oz. Bottle Eucli-—-—-——-——— ——- 5 For—-———— —— ——-— - SINGAPORE PINEAPPLE Slcied, Crushed or Cubes Tin 10c 2 For——————- Guides: 1st. prize, Tyne Valley Co. 2nd prize, Ellerslic Co. , QDcn Company Section for Guides: 1st. prize, Marshfield- Dimstaffnage Co. Special prim awarded to Post Guides, Nora MacLean, sourls and Eleanor Mill, Marshfield. All the entries we; on display at the annual meeting held last week at Government House and were very much admired. Con- gmtulatlons especiallv to the win- ners. but also to all who sent entries as the work was of par- iticuiarly high order. lFlrlt. Charlottetown Brownies Pack During the month of October one Brownies, Merle Luck receiv- ed her wings and flew up to the ‘Mi, ide Co. Three Brownies, Marion Hine, Beverley Smith and Shelia Morris stepped into the First Guide Co. We wish these Brownie good Guiding. Special ceremonies were held for these occasions. We welcome Marjorie MoFherson, Hilda Pickard nnd ‘Betty Currie as tweenics. Oct. 14th. awe had a. special meeting and rev- eral Guiders were guests of the Pack. Oct. 28th‘oiir meeting was n the form of a Halloween Sup- per whlch was enjovcd _ all. After ii hearty suDDer games were 19c 19c 19c 19c 19c 19c 19c 19c 19c ____19c -_..._.._-—-_--_ .our supper possible. PRINCE STREET SCHOOL Honor Roll for Octoberz- . Grade 10 A-Dorothy Keeping, 187 im- wit: no” Stewart, as 1961' cent; Constance Williams. 93 boi- I 19c 19c 19c l i l cent; Arthur Shama. 82 per cent; Lillian Keys. B0 m1: cent: Char. lotte Drlscoll '79 per cent: Rhcta 4C Judm" 7'7 Der cent: Robert Dickie c 7'7 DE? cent: Percy Simmonds 70 p?!‘ cent. Grade i0 H-Nicholas Kavii 7'1 per cent: Bill Stevenson 71 nei- Catherine Jwurchison 70 per Grade 9 A-Biurton Howatt 93 per cent; Pauline Simmonds o1 19c ml l‘ ‘ii _ii1 ll... CANADIAN ‘STORES i097 0PM; Jnv Frnqq- $3 mi,- conf- Jean Maclch" B7 oer cent: ‘Earl MacDonald 87 nor cont; and Thommon n5 nor amt; Jove" How. 'I‘t R3 nov- (‘nnf- "lump-h" ypwnft f"! oer cent: Olive Rflgpinq g2 mn- cent; Bill Murray s1 per cent; Bentley B0 per cent; Lewis mwbier 80 per oen: Bill MON- side 79 r cent; Margueritn Brehaut Saunders '18 per cent; (360121 Acorn 77 per cent; Catherine Wright 77 per cent: June Mac- Phcrson 7'1 per cent; MarBB-Tcm MncKenzle 75 per 0cm} Velma Worth 75 per cent. Grade 9 B--Margaret Clarke 81 per cent; Norma Dalziel 75 per cent; Mary Walsh '14 per iaent. Grade fl-Anne Duffy 94 Der cent; Betty MacKenzie 9i per cent; 1.0m». Ferguson 91 per cent: Helen Stewart 91 per cent; Bever- ly Pound 9i per cent Grade 7-—J0yce Coffin 94 D91‘ cent; Marjorie Spillett 93; Geor- gina King 91; Lois Graves 9i; Jeanie Dowthcr 90; Jean Moore 90; Shirley Stacey 9o: Matilda Comb- ton 90; Fern Mills Mary Wright 90. Grade ti-Alvina Carr 93 De’! cent; Margaret Maclennan 91: Alice Dawson 9i; Florlne Evans 90; Beryl MacDonald 90; Laura Hawkins 90. Grade 5-—Miss Iiangill-Shii-ley Arbini: 94 per cent; Hazel Hymli 9a; Betty King 9a: Marjorie West 92: Mildred Acorn 91; Wind- S01‘ Brchaud 90; Joan Tavlm 90; Ruby Down 90. Grade 5—Mis< Watson-June Cox 94 per cent: Phvllls Buell 94: Marjorie Carr 94; Arthur Coffin 93; Shirley Jenkins 93: GBOTBO Brown 93: Hazel Wrirzht 93: Kend- rick Gordon 93'. Hilda MEET-rule 92: Ruby Wakelln 92; Lyle Far- quharson 9?; Olga Dowliiig 90. Grade 4—-Miss Weeks-Helen Acorn 96 per cent; Doris-Vail 9f; Ruby Vanlderstiiie 92: Eric Gilles- le 92; Marjorie Dalziel 92: Arthur Brenton 9i: Mildred Cud- more 91; Clare Currie 90. Grade 4—Mlss Fulk-i-ton-Jiimcs Bentley 96 per cent: Donald Tin- ney 95; Billie Howatt 95; W919i!‘ Conrad 94: Ray DQ111911 941 E1991" or Cliipp 94; John Nash. 98: Betty Acorn 91. Grade S-Miss Simmons-meta Rodd 96 per cent: Velma Buell 95: Minnie Arscnaiilt 94; Freddie Saunders 94; Constance Cook 93: Betty Homm 92. Ii-Miss Sinclair-Panda. Grade Rayfleld 96 per cent: Mai-must MacDonald 96: Marjorie Mac- Pherson 95: Alfred Iarter 93; Jane Johnston 93: Stanley MacNeir 92: Phyllis But-hoe 92: Edith L-eod 9i; Ema-st. MacEacha-rn 91! Henry Brown 90. Grade 2--Miss MacDonald- Billie Dalzlel 95 per cent: Elean- or Hynes 93; Elvin Sheri-en 92 MaoKenzie 91: Dori Marjorie MacKinnon 91. Grad Stcwart-Olivene MacLean 90: David Hurst 89: Betty Stewart 89; Billie Acorn 88; Carol Marie Coles B9. i “Vihniiah Again-st” Woman” At The Capitol The age-old triangle of ii man and two women still finds novelanq up-to-tlic-niinii-te treatment in “Woman Against Woman." screen. iniz at the Capitol Theatre. In this insuince the man, Rep. bert Marshall. is n husband, and the women, Virginia. Bruce and Marv Astor, arc lils second and first wives, respectively. with the um determined that his marriage to in; second‘ shall not be a success. 1n the hands of this trio the sun-y takes on telling conviction, v/lth Marshall turning in a pcrfomianca that rivals that of his father role in “Mad About Music." Miss Bruce is more chm-min than ever and continuix the stc dramatic advance she evidenced "The First Hundred Years," an Miss Astor gives a skillful interpre- tation of a. most unsympathetic role. A picturlzation of Margaret Giu- kin Bannings national magazine s , “Enccny Territory," tln- film presents a group of equally bliilrlb- ing featured characterimtlona, among them Janet Beecher as ‘Mar- shall's mother, Marjorie Rmubvriu as n. senator's wife responsible for »Marshiili's first meeting with Miss Bruce. Juanita Quigley as the cnzld twho complicates the DFOlIlUIllF o1 the lending trio. and also Zeffic 71l- bury, Sarah Paddcn. Betty Rois Clarke, Dorothy Chidsty. ifomnn Wallace and Joseph Crcchiixi. The latest vogue is colored rice, but it really is not a food: fashion. The colored rice, in pastel shades. is being turned out not for soups and puddings. but to match frocks of bridesmaids. I ‘N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wiltshire Phone 149 EYESlGliT ; EXAMINATION fitting and Supplying Glasses , E c. OXFORD HONORS BENIS OXFORD, England -— (OP) A. W. Wood. president 0f the Ox- ford Union, announces that Dr. Eduard Benes, former President of Czechoslovakia. has been elect- . 1 ll. J. MABO ll 0l"l‘0ME’I‘ltlS'l‘ MONTAGUl-l, r. n. i. i I Office (runner-ted With I)rii"~=‘"v - ed an honorary member of the socir-tv To all the people who read The Charlottetown Guardian If’ you read and heed this sincere message you may derive many benefits for which you will he everluungly thankful. It tells you briefly unit WlthOLlK exaggeration, about Aika-Seiizcr, the I\L'\V modem remedy for miserable, cvcryilny niimi-nrs cnulcd by too much gastric acid. 'I'licre is nothing quire like the quick relief i: brings from the dis- comforts of colds, headaches, heartburn, upset stomach, neuralgia, miserable feeling the morning after w en you've or eaten too niuch or over- atii edu lute, smoked in uigc in other ways! When you drop anAlka-Selizer tablet or two in l glass of water l: bubbles up like sparkling sprin water. I: makes a pleasant, fcfrcshin solution that quickly relieves pain and iscomforr and help: overcome the excess acid condition that: usually causes the trouble. package of Alka-Sciizer Tnlalcu Get n 50c or 60c from Alka-Se tut brin an: ailments. IFFIIVIXCINT ANALGISIC AlKAllllNO TABLETS our druggist. Read the simple dlr ciions clrefull . You will find,‘ when you try let, that gs pleasant relief from unpleas- aches and nins, that aim-incl