OCTOBER 9. 1946 “PATCH TESP’ PROYES YOUR SK!!! YOIINSGER, dry? Do you have any aclrheadr, bi pores? Choose the most iro lesome art of _ our face-and ma e the lodfiEsther ‘Tatcli Test”! The IS your skin a little oily, or bl ‘s - 1 To make the “Patch Test” just - rub a little Lady Esther 4- Face Cream on one small section of your face. Your fore- head, your chin, or one cheek. " ' _ ; : ‘ w“ ‘_ 3 Touch that place! Feel I new velvety smoothness! The rou flakes are one! What a ' erunceLadyI-Is erFace Cream has mode in that one patch of skin! tzln LOOK lovrutn ‘Patch Test” will prove to instantly-by o sin lo opplylc: lion of Lady Esther ace Creom tthisonecreamisallyou need for a lovely, radiant, baby- rmooth skin! Now wipe it oil-and oom- I £01: that patch of skin with ‘all o skin around it! See how much fresher and clearer it looks- how much younger-looking! i _.'.se - fscecreamcsn make I such a radiant dliference in oms tch of skin-imagine how mu luvelie your whole ocawill If my lookl Try the Patch ‘T today! MY ONE CREAM DOES THE 4 THINGS YOUR SKIN NEEDS MOST FOR BEAUTY! i E NEW OIL SOURCES FOUND IN RUSSIA MOSCOW, Oat. 8 -~New oil de- ~its were discovered in tlhe Anm. git-tin River basin qt the Tink- vmsn Soviet Socialist " ,_ " tlhe “PW-Sh - Red Stia Th Pfir r nsponted __.».'r.>lr.n.riz1ng the results oi’ moire ' O ‘Iowans-r geologic expsdi. 50118. the newspaper disclosed large 0r: ‘lepclill-s ovate round Int; Peuromvodslc. in the Karelo- /»..-n.......,,....,..,. . urn:- lass teases-sailor. for complete daily WNIIN Indy lather “Screen Oulid Pinyin" | "umrQIIWIFQ P°‘_"’»"-" has mount" rural: “qiefissares you U... ’ time ua l Lad Estha 4-Purpose Face Cream, it (1) thorou hl d: your ysmkin. PZl Softyelns it-loosens and absorbs dry ilakes. (3) lilo]; ' nature refine the pores. (4) Leaves a smooth, perfect base for powder. Seeing is believing! So get a little jar of lady sake the "Patch Tart". See why millions Esther Face Cream tonight, and wontennowusethisonecreovnv care! I Monday nights, GIL Hrmfiqh Republic Outer irorubear- ing ores ostlilnatod to total 111m- drods oi million’. oi tons WEN i06- lted in the Krasnoyamk while rloh coal areas were unearth- ed in the southern and southeast- ern Kuuneosk basin. it said. scmvrrqrrc rmumn Synthetic rub_ies and IBDPMTSS are practically Identical by every chemical and physical standird wl-th natural rubies and sapphires. lasciousaess ornrnlt summon 600K‘! for Photographs. oonrlnnsuon urn m aunalvcu. Ill latest in Pottery Wars Crockett’: Jewellery. BOOK WOOL ill stools s! Holman, Charlottetown Store. HOWARD MoINNIS Fitted gtototvzear now located at 175 Queen ee . SEE latest in Pottery Ware Crockett! Jewellery. NOTICE r0 ADVERTISERS- All advertisements to appear in Guardian must be in oflico by noon oi day previous to insertion to ensure Dublicltion. NATIONAL TDMPBRANCE STUDY-Waitchiorthieiirutlwm bioml T appearing on Sat/loony, Oct. KNIGHTS 0! COLUMBUS banquet Thursday. Oct 10th. Ohar- lcttetown Hotel. 8 pm. Tickets may be had irom Lecturers Com- mittee or at Hotel Thursday eve- ning. RECEIVED SAD NEWS — Mrs. Herman H111. Mayfield, P. E. 1., has received the sad news oi the death oi her oldest sister. Mn. John Math son (nee Christie Bnowie) oi rtland. Maine. MARY'S BEAUTY PARLOUB, 175 Grafton Street, open in the even- ings by appointment. Phone 236. WORTPPS DRUG STORE, Prince Street, will be the only Drug Store‘ open this afternoon and evening. FUBS REPAIRED and remodeled by experienced iunier, 8 U-pper llebom Street. Phone 2324-1. ORDER NOW irom S. F, Tar- buah. Tailored Shirts and. Suits. B- mond two in one Blankets. large size. Rose, Blue or Green, $4.20. De- posit 70c, balance C. O. D. RETURNED _. Mrs. Blanche Hughes returned to her home ln Charlottetown, P, E. I., aiter spend- ing a happy holiday in the rity as guest of her sister. Mrs.‘ Mae Reardon and her daughter. Mrs. Doris MacDonald. Mrs. Hughes mule the trip by Acadisn Coach Lines. -Sydney Post Record. It'll CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN our noun on tuono LIXITIYES nus WAY See How Ro_ ‘ You Can BO Every Morning Oartsr’ Pillatbla tfltsrt Sirdrfifidgvdnzt a-daiinéts trig every $3333.: dlnfiuxz. ter a iew "ll-ll. ‘nus; Carter’ other day. Ybuhrynsy ‘even flnd ydum hop ou oualalelfllartallly huflv.‘ 0WD tract not halfway buttboroughlyllhe are doubly elec va use made wit v two vegetable herbs compounded prop- erly for thorough, e _ houaanda can cut own on native doalngthla Cartarway. Ask ior Carter's Pills by name to t the genuine at any drugstore - 85¢, 0r, 81.00. Start the Carter graduated dose method ' . andjump out oibedtomorrowrarin togo. Gifford-Large iiuptials Greenbush United Church was the settln for a very pretty wed- ding on The aitemoon oi Satur- day. September 28 at 3 o'clock when Mary Rosamond. only daugh- ter oi Mr. and Mrs. Ethan Allen| Gifford, Addison, was united in; marriage to Ellsworth Field Largel only son oi Mr. and Mrs. Wllmot Large, oi Charlottetown. P.E.I. The Rev. A. L. Macloiy. of Montreal (friend oi the groom), otticiated at the ceremony and was assisted by Rev. H, E, Frail‘. o! Addison. ‘The church was attractively dec- orated with autumn leaves and flowers and with white KlIZdlOll at the altar. The wedding music was played by lVIias "Helen Holllngs- worth, 0i Ottawa. and during the signing of the register Mr. John G. Sutherland (also of Ottawa) sang the Pnnls Angellcus by Caesar Franck. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a floor-length own oi white all r satin npvplqued with corded slk taiieta in white orchid design the sleeves ending in points over the bands. Her full' length veil was arranged with g-lr- denlas and orange blossoms. carried a. cascade bouquet of pink sweetheart; roses and baby ’mums- honour, wore a. floor-length gown Agjuvgg HOME _ M“ Mum-ed I oi’ pink jacquard crepe with a head- Plckering arrived home Sunday evening by plane which was her first experience by olr and was very much enjoyed. Mrs. Pickering plans to stay home ior about three weeks where she will see her many friends and will vlsit her mother, Mrs. Sarah Phillips also her [our children, Mrs. Alfred Colwlll, Northam; Mrs. Nelson Compton. St. I Eleanors; Mr. William Pickering, Summerslde and Mrs, yton Smith. Wlnsloe, _ CONGRATULATIONS — Mr. W. A. MacQuarrl-e, one of the most esteemed residents pi l-llmpton, will on Thursday, October 10, ob- serve his 86th birthday. Mr. Mac- Quarrie although retired irom active work thoroughly enjoys meeting his neighbors and friends who will join ln extending best wishes ior this day and many more nappy birthdays. crrr POLICL COURT —-.At the City Police Court yesterday mom- ing a woman charged with drunk- en driving was given seven days. The owner oi a car charged with permitting an unlicensed driver to operate some was ilped. $10 and costs or 20 days. A man charged with operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated failed to appear and his $50 bond was estreetcd, A warrant was issued for his arrest. The accused in a case oi smashing beer bottles on the street was 1o. mended one woe-k, Bail was set Ht $20. A drunk was fined $5 and costs or l0 days. ‘a: uaav:_t¢F.‘B@m-‘.m.' i1!’ or... dishes. rly Magic, a-kins Powder today and discover will l: lithe baking 1111144’! °l 5 °“" dress of pink and white ostrich plumes and carried a nosegay oi sweet peas, carnations and ‘mums, The groom was attended by Lt. -Arthur Currie. R..C.N.V.R., of 0t- hawa. The ushers were the twin brothers oi the bride. Donald, oi Toronto. and Douglas oiGuelph. Followi-ng the ceremony the re- ception was held at the home of the bride's parents. The bride's mother, wearing a gown oi silver ioam gray crepe with matching hat and a corsage of pink roses, and the groom's mother wearing e gown oi’ French blue wool with black ac- cessories and a coraage of yellow ‘mums assisted in receiving the guests. Later the bride and groom left by train for Montreal and Points east, They will take up res dence in Saint John, N, B., where the groom is employed with Imperial Oil, Ltd. For travelling the bride wore g wool suit‘ oi fine shepherd's check with black accessories and a corsage oi red carnstions, The bride is a graduate oi the Ottawa Civic Hospital, School of Nursing. The room was formerly a Lieutenant n the R. C. Navy and served for four and a hali years at sea. Other out-oi-town guests at the wedding included Mrs. Wllmot Ins-go oi Charlottetown, P. E, 1.; Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Gitiord, oi Brockvllle; N. B. Prltchtard. oi Sherbrooke Que: Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Smlt . oi Guelph; Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Dixon oi Winchester; Mr. and Mrs, J. G. Sutherland. Miss Bessie White, Miss Dorothy Smith, Reg. N.. Dr. and Mrs. Dun- ning, Miss Marie Fltnimmons, Earl Brown, Howard Currie, Mr. and Mrs, Allan Refuse, all oi Otto-we»- Ottawa Recorder gnd Times, In Megorlam In loving mun _. oi our dear lather, Michael MoCang/hey, who Ihned away October 0, 1M1. Hap were th years up 1on5, are orn- ‘hassle bu‘; For l one we loved snort dearly From this world was calla! away. In our heart; su- memo [in Swoetly, oenderluiond andrytrleun There h not a day deor father, That we do not think or you. “‘"’ """"‘.........".i..fi°" "‘ In Memos-hm LAUOIIIJN MoKHTNON At South ton on August 221d, there passed his eternal reward Lauchl McKinnon at the age oi d2 years. Despite his advanced age the late Mr. M was msusuolly alsrt both physically and manta until a few house before his dea and ht sudden passing was a great shock w his family and iriende. The death oi Mr. McKinnon has removed irom e community a friendliness and hoapivtalit , he was in ev%way an ideal ne hbor. His eral on Sunday, 25th. to St. Peters was largely attended. Services at otmroh and grave were conducted by Rev. L. Landri- Ian. Iedeoaled . . To his sorrowinr iamilv the lym- may‘ oi the eomsnunity is ex- Osrtl 0i Thanks The faintly oi the late MI- Mc- Kinnm wish to thank who sent. Mass Cards and aaaiafi tlsm to thdr roemt bsreavcnmt. She F Mrs. Lloyd Dixon, as matron oi O Protestantllrphanago Annual Oollaotlon Anonymmls ............. Moore d: Mclaod Ltd In Memory oi the late S. W. Nowsome irom his iansfly Prowse Bros Ltd. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Fishes- Islan Furriers Eastern i-Iay & Feed Co Hickey-Nicholson Tobacco Co. ...................... .. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Aitihen Hyndman 8a Co. Ltd Anonymous .. Home Motors . Carvell Bros, L . R. E. Mulch 8: Co..- Carter dz Co., Ltd.. Island Cold Storage 00,, m, Employees Bank Nova Scottie S. A. McDonald Mrs. R. S. Lea sat-s. .$55888Bhhh3 §5§8§bh§Bh$$fi$?8 85 ssssssssssss ssssssssssssssss as 0-1 GI Breaklasfs on in seconds when it's Nabisco Shredded Wheat! With fruit, sugar and top-milk . . . there’: a dish to make .. . ...;"FARTY1 e peoraq 0 an I'd advise waltlng until eiter the come out vaccinate the calves, you'd better take up the oifcr that fellow made. the one Mother wrote about, and A small pleased smile softened Rusty's lips. If Ralph insisted she course in animal first; aid; ii he believed it neces- Westmore with a clear conscience. She read the last part oi the Better keep your plans quiet, And to ject. ior Pete's sake, don't ask Deckes to ride herd on the new trail pro From what Mother writes, he's practically taken the Doubll R over. Haven't you women any mind of your own? Ii I were run- nlng things, he'd not know thers was a valley accessible. (To be continued) LONDON -(CP) —Scotiand Yard really has a problem —solvl'ng the disappearance of a cashbox and 8 pounds from one oi its police stations. a r Mr and Mr. c . gutchuml, “no n um anyone ieel “set up” till neon! Nowialinjas gbxglmlillblllllqleiiln 12MB ‘a hot oereoli Deliciom! Refreshingi - The T_ E,,','§,.,°"C,;__ _ __ lgfi Nabisco Shredded Wheat is the original gharilottclownwGuardiozr 15.00 Niagara Falls product just the natural Pflfimi‘ whole wheat steamed . . . shredded . . . baked! The F. W Windsor Oo 15.00 B- D- 1s.oo W- G- 12.00 E. T. Hi 1100 Miss Mul 10430 10.00 you need; plenty oi‘ feed and water. l-oundup- and. Rusly. if Y0" ""7- Dl; E J Cox-rig“, who It has protection at every point find a vet wholl J ygfgéuner 1600 save the trail you will have lo dams". Tweedy who build out over the south wall- J c Mgntgoxne lobe You'll need your bulldozer and 1i R' Large 3, a, who! tractor over one stretch -l've learn to do Pt yourself. syitnéy green 1600‘ marked that on the map —but once Bflntgln 3; 1391f 1500‘ that section is cleared. a one-man F, R, McLaine _ 101ml relulyd can handle the valley gate take that short lselllhvlllvllsllltleegon gulllouhl have to take a surveyor-isary, then she could go to Doctor The Clarke hug; ' 10130‘ in with you on your iirst trip. Have Cudmore Bros. . 10:00‘ him lay your trail lines according _ W. R, Jenking _ 109g to the history I drew up on thelettcr. Proud dz Moresid 10.00 m3!)- Edgar WhltlOck .. 10.00 Jenkins Pharmacy 10,00 Canada Packers ., 10,00 Mrs. E. Champion 10,00 Mr. and Mrs. R L C 10,00 James Corry 10,00 Bruce Stewart S: Co 10.00 . W. Woolworth’; 10,00 Stanl-e . Show dz Pa 10.00 John irony 10.00 . H. Cur l5 . 10,00 Richard Ruthart 10,00 A. Pickard 8: C0 10.00 Farewell Party On the evening oi " ptcsnber 21, 1946, the members oi tile Emyvale Women's institute, met at the home of Mrs. Matthias Murray, to hid farewell to one of their mem- bers. Mlse Helen Shreenan. The meeting was called to order by the President. Mrs. Matthias Murray who also read hhe address. while Miss Myrtle Costtelo presented Helen with a bcautiiul Rosary. Helen in a few well ohosen words thanked the members ior their gift and assured nnem that they would always be remembered by her. For She's a. Jolly Good Fellow. was sung and a dainty lunch was then served by the ladies. Following la the Address: Dear lielenz-We the members 0f the Emyvale Women's Institute, have assembled here this evening ior the purpose of expressing our sorrow, on learn-in! 0f your depart- ure from our m . We certainly aha]! miss your cheery erect-in: and your friendly smile. most of all your presence at our Institute meetings, where you were always willing to do your part towards helping out. We shall ntise your hospitality in t-he parish house; where we all at. some time or amther have partak- en of your delicious cups of tea and lenjolyeéi your company ior s friend- y c o. Wishing to show our apprecia- tlon oi your help and the es you were held b ellow members of the nrsttrute, we ask you Helen. to accept this small gilt as a token. oi our irielndship and our happy evenings spent together. May God bless you amri grant you the choicest oi bl wherever your work m-av chance take you. Signed on behalf oi t Elnyvsle Women's Institute. MRS. KATHLEEN MURRAY, ' President. MYRTLE COSTELLO, ry. {Go The Girl From The Double R continued From Pal! i) pocket in the heart oi the Nopoco range, its floor was level and bi-~ sectcd by a stream, its rides rlsinl ilk; greet, solid walls. The next page gave more inti- mate views oi the volley-views of big trees and porkllke expanses oi gen. And then, Rusty forgot the nuty or tho scenery, ior there was a notation-"October 5th. Oren still green; plenty oi water ln stream. Stream fed by lllrlnil- T" be’ land. '1! feeder’! pl-mdhc." ‘he mur- mured. The iinal picture showed Rank crouched over a tire, iron .pider balanced between the rocks. h1- lng mo, ' m Sottly Rusty quoted. A rent lace to camp. Stream rushes own n a roar. then spreads out in a gmon poOl. There are big trees. and tho ground beneath them ls like ndpark,‘ Now where." she de~ mnnde. alttlng up. ‘did I hw‘ that? Oh-Decker-that nirht hr mpuscd. He said wed go there loi- our honeymoon. But could he_.. She scuttled downstairs for e map, located Low Valley and tried to relate it to Becker's ranch, the Four D. True. Decker owned soml or the lower Nopocos. "And he could have a valley oi his own," she thought. That nl ht, Rusty sent a night l. t . Feeders reigning stock. Need summer range. Must have place sate irom black market ruatlers, 1's bow Valley possible? It so. wire where ma can be Iound. p! 4 Canadian woman." , Secretly-bel- oi warnings Ralph d dn‘t wire. lie air-mallrl concise instructions and any num- Low Valley 1i puma ior what Nursery Nook: ncmicol to buy-and the most sanitary floor imaginable. A swish of o damp cloth and h Baby on the way . . . ond no nursery in the house? Here's how to fix up "private quarters" for him right In your own bedroom. Hung crisp curtains and c ruffled valance across one end of the room. Puiupiromed shelves iohold baby belong- ings(ihey'll hold yourown knick-knocks loteron l) . . . Then, to give the whole room color excitement —- use a Gold Sea! Congoleum rug underfoot! It's pretty to look oi—-eco- li’: sparkling clean-whether you've spilled the formula or dropped o wet dldyl Long lasting, too. For Gold Sea! Congoleum has o wear-layer of heat-toughened point and bolted enamel equal in thickness io 8 cools of the but floor paint applied by hand. But be sure to look for the Gold Seal. Then you know you're golfing real Gold Seol (ongoleum Rugs. You'll be surprised how much quality you con buy ior so litilqmoney. couootsum cauaoa LIMITED, MONTREAL Yflfififllllflllufldc-lt-ginflul ttIi. HussMIIInIthIIIIlVBYIliiIIQBFIOIIHI- PROWSE 2x05. Ltd R. T. HOLMAN L TD. SUMMERSlDE-CHARLWTETOWN ~ cm YOUR CONGOLEUM RUGS AT BRACE, McKAY & CO. LTD. SUMMERSIDE