sssiiis Tomorrow, WEDNESDAY Four Days ta obtain outstanding values in Drug Store needs. I . SALE ON WEDNESDAY MORNING—ALL DAY THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY November ;-4-5-6 WATCH THE MAIL FOR YOUR ONE-CENT-SALE HANDBILL I THE : R QX-Cl-u STORE DISPENSING CHEMISTS ' PHONE ‘Z19 COR. GT. GEORGE A KENT 5T5. IIIIAIILOTTETOWNILE. PONTIAC, BUIGK, G M O O W N E R S You have the most modern garage In this Province at your service. Call on us to take care of your car maintenance. We carry a full line of, General Motors parts and accessories. Also: sansmrs, TIRES. russs and IMPERIAL oAs AND oiis ALLISON McLEOII I26 Cumberland St. Phone 208 JUST REMEMBER - - - . . . when you think of Christmas gifts —- your friends can buy anything that you can give them, except —YOUR PHOTOGRAPH. THIS YEAR —- GIVE PHOTOGRAPHS. —THE PERSONAL GIFT- From the Studio whose name adds to the value of the portrait. THE READ STUDIO —Summerside — P. E. Island- —Make An Appointment With Us-Now— IT’S POPULAR WITII THE ENTIRE FAMILY When ordering; don't say bread say "LANE'S Bread Please" Lane's BAKERIES m» Charlottetown and Districtlkepresentative ROY (luck) WHlTLOCK-PHONE I78l-I. Sumrnerside and District Representative CLARENCE (Windy) STEELE-PHONE sos-s “mm This column la reserved for news of local interest, but advertising of a neway nature may be inserted at five centa a word, strictly pay- able in advance. CRASWIJLL for Photographs. JIMMIPS TAXI Phone 5H. COOKS for Christmas Photo- graph. lilRS. JOHNSTOWS LADIES‘ ivEAit-New shipment Pail Dress- es. Bargain prices. IIOYT’! BEAUTY SALON wants smart girl to learn hairdressing. DRESSES arriving daily st The Fashion Shoppe, Great George 5t. CONFEDEBATION LIFE SUBANCE. BOOK-A-BYE BABY SETS. — Special $1.00 at S .A. McDonald's Infants‘ Dept. First Floor. IN- SPECIALS in Baby Jackets. Sheets and Carriage Covers at 5. A. McDonald's Infants Dept, First Floor. FOR. THOBOUGB CLEANING and Glazing Job on Fm- Coats. money back guarantee if not sat- isfactory. Betta Fur Salon. BUMIDIFIERS for hot water or steam radiation. Healthier homes. lower fuel bills. General Stove and Furnace, 181 Great George Street. MR. AND MR8. WILLIAM FOUCHIJRE, Georgetown, an- nounce the wedding of their daugh- ter Constance Carmelita, eon of John Alexander MacDonald, son of Mr. and Mrs. Allister MacDonald .'I‘he marriage will take place early in November. BAD NEWS-Word has been re- ceived of the passing of Mrs. Lottie MacKsy Mailett at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Frank G. Lowther. 7801 Wisconsin Ave., Dear-born, Mich., U. S. A., an Saturday, Oct- ober 30th. Among those left to mourn is a sister, Mrs. Emily Dow- nie oi Manchester, N. H., and Dr. E. Pearl and Hazel l-iopgood, nieces of Dartmouth, N. 3., and Wilbur and Oscar MacKay, nephews of New London, P. E. I. BRISTOL UNITED CHURCH. —Servcic on Sunday afternoon. October 31st, was conducted by the Rev. lvlr. Mcvicar of Pownai. Tak- ing as his text, “I am debtor" from Romans 1:14. Rev. Mr. McVloer de- livered an impressive sermon on the work the ohurch is doing and of our debt to the church and to God. He stressed e work of the Mis- sionary and aintenance and the services of such veterans of the crosssIDr. strangway whom many wereiprlvileged‘ to hear during the visit of the Crusaders‘ Cavalcade to this province in Bowl-Wilt"- WELCOMED HOME-The many friends of Miss Louise Carew, Greenvale, are glad to welcome her home after an extended trip to On- tario. While there she was the effi- cient night operator for the Bell Telephone Company, at Rodney. Miss Cnrew motored back to Saint John, N. B., with Rev. and Mrs. Wm. Quigley, and two little daugh- ters, Opal and Betty, with whom she made her home while in On- tario. Mr. Quigley has returned to Saint John where he has accepted the pastorate of the Cobourgh Street, Church of Christ. While in Saint John, Louise septn some time with her sisters, Mrs. Merton Gamble and Mr. Gamble and Mrs. Allison Frizzeil and Mr. Frizzell. FILMS SHOWN AT MAYFIELD -—'i‘he Mayfield Women's Institute sponsored an intereating' film show on Thursday evening, Oct- ober 28th in the Mayfield I-Iall. Mr. John Martin of the National Film Board introduced the films and suggested others which might be useful to the community. He stress- ed particularly agricultural films. "Help Wanted“ a First Aid picture was the last. one shown. Mrs. Harry Cudmore reviewed this film and discussed the First Aid and Acci- dent. Prevention programme of the Red Cross. This work is being car- ried on through the educational in- stltutlons. through the establish- ment of highway posts and through organized community groups. A sale of candy and pies was the means of increasing the finances of the Mayfieid Institute. . GALA EVENT Al‘ TRINITY Y. P. IL-The members of Trinity Y. P. U. received a great treat when they attended a Haliowden Social in the Church Hail on Friday Oct. 29. The hall was tastefully decor- ated for the occasion with the tra- ditional black and orange stream- ers, with goblins hesda and black cats scatterednbout. Apples were swaying from the ceiling adding color and excitement to the atmo- sphere. Before the main recreation began you were invited to enter the House of Horror. There for e email fee you could view the body of Dracula with some part; of hie anatomy neatly displayed an a table. This brought gasps from the boys and screams from the girls but was greatly enioyed by all. Contests, relays end other forms of recreation were also enjoyed un- der the leadership of Wilma Watts. assisted by Carmen Thompson, who deserve great credit for their splendid workrLunch was eesfved and following this we assembled in Hearts Hall to attend the Grave Diggers Jamboree. This proved to he a lot of fun and everyone loin- ed in the show wholeh ertedly. Other highlights of the evening were a ghost walk and fortune tell- ing. Judging of the costumes THE GUARDIAN, ay Sale Crockett 6' Sta You are invited to Rov. Quincy Stairs PENTEOOSTAL OONIIENTION, 3L Elrn Avenue‘ Charlottetown, P. E. I. NOVEMBER 4 — 7" CH WN Three Soryloes Dally. l0s.m.2and'|p.ns. The fh-at service ... all‘? rnimsoav at. 1 .2. us. lg; RM. Wynn T. Stairs, In- ternational Mission y Sec- retary of the gUnlted Pente- costal Church. IN be along the Speakers. Several Ministers and Workers mm the Maritllne District" will be present. attend these Services. , local church pastor British & Forei Rev. E. M. B. Wheelook, Friday, Noveinber 5-Ma Foreign Bible Society will be the speaker. Monday, November I-Georgetown United Church. Tuesday, November Z—Dundas United Church. Wednesday,‘ November 3-Day Fortune United Church. Thursday, November L-St. Peter's Bay United Church All Meetings at 8 p. m. The sound motion filns "The Book for the World of Tomor- row" will be shown, where there Ia electric lighting. _A welcome is extended to alL gn Bible Society District Secretary ol the British rie Unitad Church. WEST KENT SCHOOL Honor roll for October. Grade X-l. Frank Weetherby; 2. Earl Jewell; 3.. Robert Platte. Grade IX-l. Maureen Bohaker; 2. Brier Chandler; 3. Nancy Hynd- man. ‘Grade VIII-l. Niels Hansen; 2. Richard Carson; 3. Arlene Guindon. ' Grade VIII-I. Allan MacLeod; 2. Eileen MacArthur; 3. Barbara Johnson. Grade VII--1. Edwin Cutcliffe; 2. Donna Horne; 3. Dunning Bulman. Grade VII-—i.. Connie Chandler; 2. Joyce MacLeod; 3. Frederick Seller. Grade VI-1. Jean Isobel Mao- donald; 2. Elizabeth Palmer; 3. Janet Rogers and Rogers Bell. Grade V-l. Judith Stewart; 2. Rodney Ives; 3. Hubert Sherren. Grade V-1. David Currie; 2. Katherine MacDonald; 3. Pauline Burden. Grade IV-I. Brodie Lants; 2. Constance Davies and Vimy Greg- ory; 3. Margo McGuire. Grade IV-l. Sharon Bugden; 2. June Vail; 3. Daphne Taylor. Grade III-l. Heather Matheson; 2. Pauline Johnston; 3. Derek Bun- train. Grade 1I-—1. Kitty Gass; 2. Eliza- beth Anderscn, Carol Ann Hogan, Dora Lee Humphrey and Sylvia Taylor; 3. Winifred Ann MacMlllan and Donald Nelson. Grade II—1. Wendell Buell; 2. Velma Chappell; 3. Marilyn Taylor. Grade 1-No emsninations. QUEEN SQUARE SCHOOL Grade X-l. Terrence McWade; 2. Leith Sweeney; 3. David Mc- Cormac. Mr. Callaghanfii Dept. Grade IX~1. Russel Kelly: 2. Teddy Creighan; 3. Gerald Con- nors. Mr. MacDonald's Dept. Grade VIII-i. Billy MacDonald; 2. Desmond Connolly: I. Lee Doiron. Mr. Bradley's Dept. ’ Grade VII-—1. Eugene Wynne; 2. Kenneth MacDonald; 3. Norman Kane. Miss Murnaghan's Dept. Grade Vil—1. Pat McWade; 2. Bernard Connolly; 3. Bobby Kig- gins. Mlss Francis’ Dept. Grade VI-l. George MacDonald; 2. Jack LeClair and Peter McGon- nell; 3. Ronnie Stanley. Miss Walsh's Dept. Grade VI-l. Gerard Cheverie; 2. Paul Mclfnnie; 3. Pet Landrigan. ' Miss Walsh's Dept. Grade V-1. Dannie LeCleir; 2. Jackie Blanchard; 3. Percy Vail. Miss Clarkin‘! Dept. ' Grade V-l. Vincent Griffin; 2. Jimmie Smith; 3. Merril and George Dillon. "Miss Butler's Dept. Grade V-l. Ian MacDonald; 2. Parker Lund; 3. Hubert McKenna. Miss Macdonaldi Dept. Grade IV--1. George Trainer; 2. Leonard Cahilirft John McGregor. Miss Hessiarrs Dept. " "' " Grade IV—1. Billie Burke; 2. Arthur McCabe; 3. Stanley Dou- cette. Miss Doyle's Dept. Grade IV-—1. Kimball Blanchard- 2. Billie Gillis; 3. Peter McNelll. Miss Doyle's Dept. Grade ill-l. Noel McCormec; 2. Wayne Power; 3. Allan Hogan. Miss MacDonald's Dept. Grade Ill-i. Gerald MacDonald; 2. Charles Smith; 3. Bruce Mac- Donald and Gerard Wynne. " Miss Walsh's Dept. Grade 11-1. Harry Callaghan and Barry McGilivray; 2. Louis Doiron; 3. LeRoy Gauthier and Alfred Dun- can. Miss Vessey's Dept. Grade Il-l, Richard Bradley and Vincent Mulligan; 2. Winston Chev- erie and Edgar Doiron; 3. Garry Doiron and Billy Moynagh. Pineau Cornwall Friends of Mrs. Steward Drake, Cornwall. will be sorry ta hear that she is confined to her home through illness. 85-year-old Mrs. Robert Barrett, Kinlston. is now able to move about her home after being seri- ously iil for many weeks. A successful basket social and play was held in Cornwall Com- munity Hail on Wednesday. Pro- ceeds from the entertainment will go towards a new rink which the young folk hope to have in opera- tion fwr the winter c! 1949. Mrs. S. G. B. Exham, of Fitch- field staffs, England. arrived on the Island October 26th for a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Reginald MacKlnnon of Clyde River. Mrs. Exham arrived in Halifax aboard the Acqustania. which docked there on Monday lash-Corn. Mr. Parker Jewell and hifaister, Miss Shirley Jewell, Cornwall. left, Saturday morning, en reute to Boston and New York for a short holiday. The brother and sister will visit their aunt, Mrs. Max Otrembs, st Ne. 8 Cameron Aves West Somervllie. and then proceed to Csnejohaire, N.Y., where they will be guests of their uncle, Frank Jewell. who operates a large dairy farm near that village. condition. brought the evening to a close and all went home completely happy after having had e wonderful time. Get more Enlo ment - out of Life ‘Sleep . . . . you spend your nights tossing and turning n bed Do you awake mornings tired, imtable and without an alpgetite? PCIIIBFS lylroufil find Miibunfe Heat and Nerve ii helpful to such a They stimulate the appetite, the nervous system, aid digestion and thus help promote refreshing sleep. Get the enuine Milburn’s Health an Nerve Pills to-da)’ .MIIli_lN’S HEALTH mo Nsavs r||.|.s PAGE THREE reY l-li. Last Season's Children": SNOW SUITS and 3-piece Outfits“... 25% OFF GARTER BELTS . . . . . One Special Rack of COATS-to clear at . . . . . . . . . . $7.97 Two only last season's COATS. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . l/z PRICEe WOOL GLOVES, SCARVES and MITTS . . . . Reduced Below Cost Big Value in assortment of PURSES - A few soiled HOUSE-COATS and BED JACKETS REDUCED eaean .'....,., TIES, BELTS and numerous other articles .. . . . . . . . . . . REDUCED I2 SUITS REDUCED l-3rdOFF . Reduced to 67 cts. One Special Rack of DRESSES, BLOUSES, SKIRTS, goingfor..... $1 I41 GT. GEORGE 8T. A few slightly soiled long sleeved BLOUSES . . . . Clearing at $3.97 The Fashion ~ Shoppe “The Store That Fashion Built" PNONE 55 THE ELM BEAUTY PARLOR SPECIALS Phone 2899.! Permanent! $10 for $7. $1. for $6. $5. for $3.50 SEOONII GNANOE (Continued from Page 2) tended his marriage to Gay. Lis- bebth, too had'hated the head- lines: HARVESTER. KING WEDS EX-WFE OF CONVICTED BROKER, But Gay hadn't seemed particularly concerned. Carter's friends, for the most part, had been inclined to accept his-unexpected marriage philoso- phically. Gay was beautifulr- She had wit and charm. And these at.- tributes comprise a passport to almost any society not too tradi- tiqn-bound. Gay was happier, more content, than Lisbeth had ever known her to be. Lisbeth could have been happy. we, but for one thing. She should, she supposed a, trifle wry- iy, feel grateful that Jon had made no effort to influence his friends against her. Despite his own bitter feeling. Lis Watched Jan And Miles Play Tenn It. remained unchanged the smoldering resentment he har- bored against Gay and her, I..is- beth couid not doubt. She read it in his eyes, in the grim, controlled line of his mouth, in the imper- sonal civility of his manner. She sensed it. in his subtly, but un- mistakably, altered attitude to-i ward his father. l "Hey!" Miles Benedict's voice broke callously in upon her rev- erie. "Havc you gone to sleep?" Lisbeth opened her eyes. And, there was Jon, a. racket under one] arm and the sun behind him, crossing the lawn toward them.‘ Lisbethts heart lifted. There was new beauty in the clay. Jon called, "Hi you twol Have you worn each other out entirely‘ or does tha big lug on the; ground still iiiaginc he can beati me?" Miles raised himself on one el- bow to yell derisively. “Well look who's talking!" And then, getting to his feet. "Lisbeth, if you can bear to n-ziAl-l this should. he good for s laugh, at, least." 'I‘hey proceeded to insult cacls otha- amiably and, with the ease of long practice through two fast sets, Lisbeth watched for e. while, cheering them on impartially. When she 80$ llil l0 B0 in and dress, Miles called after her, "I'll be along for you at nine. And if you don't wear that green dress with the furbeiows and whet-note. I'll know you don't love me!" When the ect was finished, the two friends strolled over and dropped down tn deck chairs for a final cigarette. Miles remarked. "I wish I had the luck to live in the same house svith a girl like Lisbeth. I'd spend all my time at home." Jon agreed. "Iii bet you would.‘ But he thought. "Perhaps if you knew more about it, you wouldn't call it iuck." Jon hadn't told Miles. he hadn't told anyone of his meeting with Lisbeth in New York, nor of those first brief days, so fraught with meaning and with a sense of things to come. which had pre- ceded Gay's deliberate and, in Jon's eyes at least, obvious osm- paign to ensnare his father. There had been between him and Lis- beth so little. really, that could be put into words. Then had come the swift disillusionment of that nightmare trip to Bermuda and his father's infatuation. (To Be Continued) IN MEMORIAM MISS ETTA CAMERON The death occurred in the P. C. Hospital on October 13th, of Miss Etta Cameron in her 60th year. She was the daughter of tihe late Mr. and Mrs. Alan Cameron of Mar- gate. The funeral was held on Friday afternoon at. 2 o'clock from the home of her sister. The service was conducted by the Rev. Mr. Stevens. She leaves to mourn the loss of a kind and loving sister. five broth- ers and one sister. The pallbearers were six intimate friends of the deceased. namely Roy Thompson, Gwrse Mavhew. Edward Adams, Hughie Frlzzeil and Noy Moase. The Pillldfil was under the direc- tion of Joseph Davison, assisted by Russel McKay, Kensington. . CARD o|= THANKS The relatives of the late Miss Etta Cameron of Margats. wish to thank the Doctors and Staff of the P. C. Hospital. Also the friends and neighbours who so kindly helped in their recent sad iberesvcrnent. IN MEMORIAM _ MRS. NELSON KENT There passed away at. her home l" Milton. P .15. I.. on ‘ruesdsrs October 12th. Mrs. Nelson Kent, iv: her 77th year. The late Mrs. Kent was formerly; Niillicent Waye of Hunter River P. E. 1. There are left to mourn her loss, two sons. Gordon of Amherst. N.S. and E erson at home. One bro- ther J es o! Hunter River. PEFL. Also a number of grand children and great grandchildren. Her husband predeceased her 15 months ago and one daughter Sadie several years ago, The funeral which WE! largely attended was conducted by ‘Rev. Dr. MaoKenzle. who also officiated at the graveside. Hymns sung were: Rock of Ages and the Old Rugged Cross, a favourite of the deceased was sung by the (‘hoir of Prince- tqwn Road United Church. Eea/utoiful flowers covered r the "aw bra-Pins Iovlns tribute ef respect from relatives and friend; Pallbearers were: Harry Younker, Herbert Dollar, Lorne Coles, F's-ed Coies, Chas. Proude and Rump Proudc. Interment was in Princeton-n Road Cemetery. CARD OF THANKS ' The Family of the late lVlZre. Nei-' son Kent wish to thank their friends and neighbours fos- their many acts of kindness sho during their recent bereavement. A130 those who sent flowers and mes- sages of sympathy. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Mrs. C. M’. Johnson, Central Bedeque, wish to thank their friends and neizhigpius for rnany acts of tdndnesg and 9x- pressions of sympathy during their recent sad bereavement. Life Insurance Protection TORONTO, -- October 30 — New ordinary life insurance protection put in force by Canadians during the month of September, 1948 total- ,led $83,995,000. it was announced ‘here today by the Canadian Life Insurance Officers Association. New industrial insurance protect- im for the same period was $12,917,- |‘000 and new group protection $6,- -96800 The figures prepared by hot Life Insurance Agency Management As- sociation, are based on data sup- plied by companies doing more than 95% oi’ the business in Canada. Totals by Provinces are:- Alberta ......... ssoseooo British Columbia . Manitoba .... . . 4,550,000 New Brunswick . . 2,327,000 Nova Scotla . 2,954,000 Ontario . . . . . . . . . . . . 84,093,000 Prince Eda ard Island .. .. 356,000 Quebec . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,628,000 Saskatchewan . . . . . . . ... 3,551,000 IOANADA TOTAL $83,995,000 Newfoundland $ 731,000 every cup crystal clear; they're better tea balls IO They bring you the little top leaves, fairly berating ‘with fragrance and flavor ; a a and they "filter" piss... no specks, no stray Also available in w. enient size ,_ Images.-