And why shouldn't hel Dominion Household Coke can save him 15% to 30% of his fuel bill com- pared with anthracite, (Government test). That's money in pocket! And he gets a clean, radiant fire that's ALL HEAT. A smokeless, sootless fuel with practically no ashes. Ask your dealer for folder showing how to use Do- minion Household Coke for low-cost heating. DOMINION STEEL and OOAI coiruiiuon imiiin HALIFAX. SYDNEY, \ SAINT JOHN. MONCTON D- Ountain & Bell 8. 0o. Charlottetown Distributors for l’. E. I. NEW and USED Plumbing Bargains i Iwill wear a shoulder bouquet of Furnaces. radiators, pipe, fittings, baths, sinks, toilets, boilers, from demolished buildings. test and guaran- teed. Lowest prices. Write for prices. Main PIumbingI Supplies, 921 St. Lawrence Blvd, Montreal. lHM-O-lti-tf COATS — HATS —- DRESSES- HOSIERY- HANDBAGS- fumes. ‘SWEATERS- a variety of necklines. Prices — — — — — - (‘hnrloiicioivn Miss M. Taylor To ,wear a model of sheerest white ' crepe illusion, tihe bodice shiired, Fwith a h .1111; “GLORIA That Smart Big Little Shop Oarrying LADIES’ READ Y-TO- WEAR Iii the modern manner warmth without bulk, plain or trimmed with the smartest of furs. linesthat are flattering, and colours that are in demand this season. Thzii hit the high spot of styling. Turbans, Beret Types, Visor Brims. mostly with the high cleverly manipulated crowns. Jewelled ornaments, Ribbon and feather trims. Colours that are grand and exciting. In Crepes and Woollens with that new fulness which is good for the more mature figures as well as the very slender in the interesting new fall shades, trimmed with touches of velvet, ribbon and lace. Gotham Gold Stripe in the new fall shades which are more subdued and richer in tone. Prices — — - — — — — In leather and suedene so fetching and reason- able that you will want to match your different cos- So good for your suit or wilh_a separate skirt to wear under your new coat, in facinating colours and THE GLORIA Corner Queen and Richmond Sis. Marry Dr. Maughan (Montieol Sta-r, Oct i) At the Church of 8t. an; 5t. ha} st four ocllgck this rnoon e tasking piece aims-lei mris (Bunty), eldest-daughter of Mr. slid Mrs. ‘Pievelyso H. nylon‘. ‘spend dsu h- iorofMis.(Dr.). .1’. Tay , Charlottetown. P. I. I.) to Dr. °°°".......°.§..“"3?“..Iit‘i"2§§l' °‘. “a: , .- one a. Mrs. Walter Maughan. of Bale dgrfiiuflhxefl Dr. G. H. Don- e o c . Mir. Jolénagilaok will be st the organ an y Baker, so- PHM. will sing "O Promise Me.” daring the signing of the register. Chrysanthemums in Ifillzesiolfi bronsh: oa o age Sh?“ t“°...l’“"'&‘;. “if .55“ eeora e urc , ums adorning the altar. these some dec- orative autumn flowers marking r w a “in”. °“§.é§’°’l.°.‘ if.“ Sam's» her sister. Miss Beatrice Taylor. as meld of honor, and b Mrs. Ed- ward H. Tolan, of Nor rth, Pa. and Mis. A. Duncan Falkner. Mr. Arthur H. Maughan is to act as best man for his brother, and lac ulshaers bwiltlhbe Mr. thJohéaigll. aug n, ro er. o e r e- groom. Mr. Norton J. Watson, Mr. William H. Simpson and Dr. John Giziiloviifiii" will be ' in e e iven mer- rlage by her father sand she will and the skirt softly draped to the front extending into o flowing fan shaped train. Her full bridal veil worn over her face will fall to the end of her train, and be arranged alo of orange blossoms. she will carzy a shower bou uet of white carnations and ba y’s breath. Her three attendants will be attired in similar manner, wearing deep Parma violet crepe. the gowns fashioned with fullness at the back. heart shaped neck- linee and long sleeves coming in a V over the hands. Their slippers will match their dresses and as ornaments they will wear a single string of pearls. The matron of honor's bouquet will be composed of deep shell pin gladioli blwsoms in shower effect. the other atten- dants’ bouquets being of the same flowers but in a paler shade of pink. Instead of hats they are wearing large gladioli blossoms on their hair in artistic arrangements. Mrs. Taylor, mother of the bride. will be dressed in Bordeaux rouge sheer crepe, the gown fashioned in princess lines vrith fulness at the back. wearing a large felt hat; trimmed with ostrich plumes: her corsage bouquet composed of or- chlds. Mrs. Maugham. mother of the bridegroom, will be gowned in Queen's blue, the dress fashioned in long lines. Her black hat will be trimmed in Queen's blue and she lilies-of-the-valley centred ivith a single rose. Reception In Windsor Hotel A reception will follow the oer:- meet the Iroquois at see. and SWINTUN. En caterpillar an inch several towns in the first days the war. It crawled across President Tellt I 0f Measures To Protect Steamer WASHINGTON. Oct. 0—(AP) —- The text, of President Roosevelt's announcement o1 measures to pro- wot the steamship Iroquois follows: After thorough discussion st the meeting of the cabinet (this after- noon), Ind because it is felt that 3n? no rsxsso: for wtihthholdinl e o so from e public, this IDI is liven out:- Yesterday the heed of the Ger- Admiral Reed man navy. Grand er, officially informed the American government, ough the Uni States naval attache in Berlin, that accor to information on which he relic , an American ship the Iroquois. is w be sunk when if nears our American east coast. e - of the Iroquois, Admiral Raeder s d would be accomplished through a regetition of circumstances which mar ed the loss of the steamship Athcnia. S. S. Iroquois, formerly in our coast wise trade. charts by the maritime comm on recent- l to go to Ireland to bring EJ105115 who had been caught in Europe at: the outbreak of the war. The Iroquois sailed from Ireland on Oct. 2 with a full list of Ameri- can passengers. This was the chief tenor of the official note sent to us by the head of the German navy. As a purely precautionary meas- ure a coast Rlmfd vessel and several 118W Ships from the patrol will w accompany her an American wit. Furthermore ufho ceptsln of the Tmquois has been informed or this official note from the German Ad- miralty and has been asked to make a careful search for anv possible exrflosives on board his ship. 'I'he whole of this information has so been conveyed to the British and French ndmiralties. MISCHIEVOUR CATERPILLAR aloud. -—-(CP) -A long alarmed of contact Mints in an sir raid siren mech- anism. and the attached sirens sent citizens running. leave late.- by motor for a wedding ml) to the United States and upon tihcir return they will take up their residence in the Hampton Court. 146i Mountain street. For travelling the bride will wear a two-piece French wool costume of horizon blue. under a black coat trimmed with silver fox, a hat to match the coat: her accessories] of black suede and a corsage bou- quet offlsweetheart roses. W. C. T. U. NOTES MY PRAYER. on, 1.1.311; Father, grant me dB-v e The will and strength to ever We“ Th! WW2 The will always Whste’ test. And sireoiiui enoueh. dw- 1m’ that I may (lo . My countless tasks and yet helu others to. I crave an understanding heart to face with Maymriigvir boss an anguish Bill!" . Or count one hapless stumbllnii soul as loss But seelrto see the B°Id shim through the dross m? 3.11mi. me kindly humor 50 hat May laughingly pass trifling troubles bv. I crave a soul serene as llinllid pool That I may face life's problems, steady. cool. Eric lug to my heart the know- 1m sweet _ ‘ ma; Thou art closer still than hands and feet. Oh, help me, Lord, to tread Th6’ paths among That Thou wilt some day and say, “Well done." --Anna C. Burke, Montreal. smile THE PRESIDENT'S LETTER Dear White Ribbon Sisters:—— At the present time plans are made for the National Sunday School Temperance study Course to begin shoi-tl ; now is U16 time‘ to bring this the attention of. Sunday School Superintendents. and teachers. Everyone should know what aloohobis and does. should understand its uses In in- dustry audits effects when con- sumed in a beverage. Never‘ has the education of chil- (INTI and young people seemed an important and necessary as at the present moment. The liquor traf- fic is making great advances and it is our duty to teach both chil- dren and adults the scientific facts about beverage alcohol and its harm-fill effects on the human sys- tem. Dr. Haven Emerson sold "If “alcohol education is to be more than ‘a mere gesture the continuous ad- meyflcome t0 111° "- and s1" g POTATO GRADERS ' HALLMORE ALSO ENGINE MACHINERY REPAIR WORK HALL é? 34 Queen SL, TRACTORX t? MILL STAVERT Charlottetown vol-lasing ul liquor must be counter- ed by equally persistent and eu- ergeuc presentation of the truth." Surely it is our great plvilege and duty to tell how total abstinence safeguards the soldier. the or, the aviator and gives s clear brain to the railroad man, the athletic, the cutout and the commercial in- dustrial and agricultural yvorkers. It is not sufficient for us to ssy “We are opposed to the liquor trai- fic", there must lie a an active cam- palgn against it. Are you by your prayers. your work "and your money helping to spread alcohol education? 1f not, why not? THE Y's COLUMN Mrs. W. P. Wallace, 38 Furby St, Winnipeg, Man. THE ROAD T0 HEALTH AND HAPPRVESB Let us quote n few words from Raphael's Medical: "A proper understanding of the two i/Brms health and (Lseaae is necessary." (a) Health is that condition of the body in which all the are sound, and the several unctions properly ormed. D that condi ion in which the vital- ity Is diminished, and when one or more oi’ the natural functions are not properly performed. Disease really implies a state 0f (liooom. fort or want of tone in the system. (b) Diseases arise from two chief causes: (l) Indirect causes. due to un- healthy conditions, heredity in- coriecf. methods of living. excesses, and environmental drawbacks. (2) Direct causes. due to clim- aw. heat and cold, infection.“ Poisons. accidents. It can. therefore, be said that. to be healthy. one must have a sound body and a well-balanced mind. and then all the various ail- ments which flesh is heir to may be rectified. and in many cases 601 children under eighteen. Them ilsures covered all persona who so could properly be classified as re- prevented by natural methods of Inna n64’. Irving Fisher ssys re nINiiss AND ABSTINENOI causing others copy his. The effect of alcohol in reducing ‘fitness’ l8 not confined to direct injuries on bodv tissues. It also attacks the body's natural de- fenses against infectious diseases caused by genno." LATEST surpass. noimss FOR GREAT BRITAIN The number of Geo-men. Mis- number nationalities who t the ooun. was 517 men and 304 women. e n ' M... trlan and Cneoh refugees In the United Kingdom on May 20th was 15.548 men, 12,700 women, and 6,- far as was known to the Home Of- fice and the voluntary associations fuaees from Germany, Austria. and Czechoslovakia-From the. Jewish Chronicle. June 30th. 1939. ' "O Master of the World! roads are closed against us. All strength has been taken away from us uiXm the earth. Our life has been ruined, and our security has been undermined. We no longer dare to contemplate the future of our people. In this hour of need. of persecution. of unrest and des- All 0Y9‘ 19.5‘) N . AIWYTWEATCNS ORDER oiqrice ‘vVi WIIUIIlfII YOUF k:)"\,l>s‘ OIIICI‘ ti. be of service i0 IIHI l.- IIPIII till: Ill iii. grit .jii.=i\ of mQyChQHdiSC Ill)lll III( IAION ifliiliutlllt". .in.i in iiirilw: ii qcncrul Iy ( illlil f.» you lo wimp I7‘, mini YOU II sun (m iIl~ item‘, \l=ll but fiom EATONS rmII you'll emu (wen illi)i( Ii -,..(i nilllll iiiroilgfi ihc Or- (Ici Ufiil u, ii‘. monw "HIP: (uni (niilwr (IIGIQCS ore cl. imimilcii A LUIIIPCIIJIII (IvrI- l‘. tliwuyg (n (IIIljndflflcQl qnd WIII Iicip you IIIIJCISUIL‘ uiivm- you (i5 to size, suggest colors rind be generally‘ llSUIliI to you in many, many wriyg There's no writing, no Imlbcr, you just pick out the lm H. you rcquno (mo the Onto: Office IooRs (IIICI (III the (Ietoils CUIIIL‘ illifl Iilt‘ OILIIJI OiiifL‘ next iinic you're (town lIiui wuv (lllfi I(.-t u‘. LJKpIHlll to vuu [list IIOW we muy bi; of wvvivi; Vi/i- WIII In“ pit-used in ficIp you ill (my wiry POSSIIIIL‘ (ind Iiopc you WIII use ific Ordcr 0f- fice (IS your Iieciduuiicrs (my time you're in town. »~T_ EATON NIAFJITI MONCTON O uurrzn CAN A DR MES oonden in this hour of humilia- tion srédbhogelessness. we turn to Thee. . "Father of all mankind, of all %’..°“‘i§"li. ' fl y e ng ngeisuponour beats ins hearts. Open our eyes, so that we may know. for we can find no . no consolation. among men. us be ‘holy unto Thee’. For so we have once heard; the echo of these words riii s in our ears as we wander , __m ituoug the centuries, Place ABEHZYBTWYTI! Men students of firmly clinging to Thy win-oi that Thou hast given us." - mom 5 Prayer by s Jewish Refugee Ram, EV-ACUATED STUDENTS . Wales —-(OPI—- University College, University of London, will study here next term. Women of the ool- lege will go to Sheffield. and stir. dents or other colleges to ous universities. — —--—-i ,mGn_W in the Oak and Blue Rooms of IIIIE Windsor Hotel. Here the same floral decorative scheme will be carried out as in the church, while pink roses will adorn the bride's fable. Dr. Maugham and his bride will J ——- THE WEEKLY - -~__ I 2 U GLOBULES SATISFACTORY Do You Use "BLEND" Needs 7 /» "Garden City" Blend is a bel- anced mixture of WhOIe milk and pure cream . , _ not only clarified and pasteurized but also HOMOGENIZED. This process breaks the fat globules thus preventing the cream from "rising". Garden City Blend is used for buklhil. for tea, coffee. etc, for EBYBBIS. or as a. wholesome rink . . . and it costs half 8.5 much as cream . . . more economical. Orders Yours Today. Phone 584 THE PURE MILK CO. LTD. Corner Great George and Fitzroy Streets 75c ‘° ‘1 .00 _ $1.95“ ‘2.95 Phone 614 For Success Feed IMPERIALS From Pup To Pelt For finer furs feed your foxes food containing all the neces- sary vitamins. To do this feed IMPIIIIHALB. IMPERIAL BISCUIT CO., LTD. Thefre ofl in school once more. Send your children to school in oomfortabls shoes. comfort and style o fhgl’ g1 galls season's styl: oiogshooi Visit. us todey and have your children fitted. PURDlE-FERGUSON SHOES urn. Buruiyside Charlottetown l dossn Girls‘ Flannel Blazers siwesstooyeamaxidlstolo M? 1 pound Blue Ribbon Teri And l Package Butterscotch Puddlus — - — — —55c V. H. Mustard Pickles — 25c Hamilton's Sodas. l6 oz. ackage — -- — 15c Island P ums ll quart basket — — - 49c Crown Pastry Flour 7 lb ba 29c nix’? _GROCERY— Call Us When Moving Our eXDerienced transfer men handle your household effects carefully, Have us spray your Chester- fields, etc, with LARVEX, the new sure. odorless, moth-proof spray. Get our prices on Slip Covers for your furniture. Furniture repaired and uphol- stered by experienced crafts- men. HENRY MocFARLANE 167 Kent Street. Phone i042. Poultry Raisers! Special ces on all feeds in stock minding LAYING MASH, CHIC FEEDS, WI-IEA . (BORN. ETC. We are handling LIVE FOWL DAILY EXCEPT SATURDAY At highest market prices. P. E. I. CO-OPERATIVE Egg and Poultry Association Candling Station 6r Stores at 201 Woymouth St. Phone 5'75. J OBBING Promptly Attended To Most Reasonable Charges. $396.00 In WEEKLY PRIZES GIVEN AWAY FREE 1st Prize - — — — —$3.00 2nd Prize — - - - — 1.50 3rd Prize —- — — — -— 1.00 4th Prize — — — -- - 50c PRIZE WINNERS LAST WEEK 1. Olvzih Lidstone, 20 Chestnut Street 2. Mrs. E. Gallant, 319 Euston Street 3. Margaret Ross, “SHOPWORD” CONNECTIONS DIRECTORY CONTEST i LITTLE ADS THAT HELP YOU TO SAVE as Al!" isiiuc AND PROFITABLE srunv or THE VALUE HIGHLIGHTS or THE WEEK MASH Place your orders now for Shrubs, Peonies, Iris and Bulbs for Full Planting. JAMES TAIT imoiusr Phone 269 27 Villa Ave. Member F. T. D. A. Int. Special For The Week End Only About. two dozen long sleeved Satin Bloiues in shades Gold, Brown, Black, White, Blue and many other colours Stu 34 in 44. Re ar $2.95 value clearing at $1. . see our Richmond Street window. 14 Upper Hillsboro St. THE GLORIA i-——i- Cor. Queen a. Richmond Sta. 4. Mrs. Earle Stewart, PM“ a“ mmmmww“ 68 Edward Street TIRE REPAIRING H“ b, “pm, Chggglate VULCANIZING ALL nay SATURDAY done with expert care and 9c y" inn . ll°‘..‘...‘é‘.‘."’,°.§.l §llé"’l‘°i‘i.£““ ugagNyygognggix We change tires anywhere in |>_ J_ MGCDONALD the city at. no extra charge. Phone w, WHITLOCK TIRE SERVICE gem street Phone 900 MOTORISTS Drive in and have your le- tors properly flushed. N? V-l also for Gieaslns. Whshifll- Polishing, I ltion Cheek-up, Gas, oil. e sell and service tires and batteries. MALLETT'S BATTERY SERVICE 207 Gre f. Geo e Street “Phonergilo English Dinnerware in many beeutifil designs. Beautiful lines of Glasswsm. All still sellin! st resuhr prion. Visit us today. THE ROGERS HARDWARE COMPANY LIMITED p Free City Delivery- Phones: 106 and i808. Automobile SPRING SERVICE Pie glpck springs of all sizes or . Have your children photo- graphed this month for their CHRISTMAS PICTURES Don't leave this important part, of your Christmas P"- arationa until the cold wea- her sets in. Make your appointment IOGIIY. C RASWE LL Studio Great Georso st. Phone 272-1.. . MONEY BACK GUARANTEE gym- lgfgfl bottle—Reddin‘s Bronzhlal couch syrup- We Check your 00118118 N"! mid‘ swiftly with-Vicks, Vitamin Products, etc. Baby hot-water bottles — 290 REDDIN BROS. The Old Reliable prus 8M0 Phone 06. Richmond 8f... Satisfactory Service I hen gym. hi. "oar... yqu m; highest vslue for your oneiblt. Our Store Toda In rzouomv GROCERY Beef. Pork. lamb, Veal, Vegetables Canned Goods Try our Home Made Sausages. cm your cimcmrm at o ffin’ . the store for prompt arid efllicisnt seryicet. We mo‘ EXPLANATION OF CONTEST Through the eo-operation cf in sponsors. whose advertisements ap- ar in connection with the contest e Charlottetown Guardian 1a publishing the Shopword Contest for sixty-six consecutive weeks, and prizes are being awarded each week as listed above. in the form oi service or merchandise orders. In the numbered speoes in thl heading of this contest there ap- pears slogans and phrases which may be found in some of the ad- vertisements ln this section. To guallfy the reader is required to fin the advertisements in which these "SHOPWORDS" appeal‘. Head the ads thoroughly. rite down the number of the word" as it appear . Then op site the number write the name o the advertiser in whose space you have found the phrase In the case of the ' fourth "Shop- word" it is Iiiltlxilfld that you state in addition to e name of the firm the name of the manager, the loc- ation of the business premises and the lines carried. SOLUTION to LAST WEEK’S CONTEST . Purdie Ferguson . Reddin Bros. . Economy Grocery . The Gloria Proprietor: Elle Cronin-— Lodies Reody-to-Weor 0nd Dress Shop. bhlkl-l Then attach to you!‘ I691)’ l receipt. from any 0H9 °i m‘! Wm‘ sors of this contest ahowiéig wilt? business has been transac at. least one of them. m name d Also be sure to state o the firm from which you wish t4 receive your prize. CONTEST RULES Any readers of the charlottetofl Guardian may pertiolllflw- 03%”: ifiemployees of the Giwrdlflll i’ if}. ()}o., and members 0i am as. n 15 important that ewh l‘ snail be aowmpfi-nw; b I ‘:3? from any 01W m me M, announcement appears tes . 1, 4, n“, important that. you at" your entry which of these firm $3.. wish to draw your rim from. all Groceries. F1111. 9°‘ All rreci. re lies l“? W“ “°“°"' "’°““Etii‘.’i’.“°" use“ an?" a. rust; - |__§_ enreearemd m the order aio mm at. Phone m. fiicrbeuggeu: dmwxh Allfiprl-zes are awarded in theflfig" of o era on the advertisers "a ‘my m the replies and on 5 - n: All replies must reach t-hI-I 01' qmursdsy. Heating Pads Electric Hot I109 11f§n“‘:,“,§‘,§$,'$ (iréplies as Y° Plates Oi‘ Portable Heaters are rem. special m clesr nos. cans and riwcirs P" 1'36?“ STREET appro riate out. éor ranges; rar. MISSES . w" ° m‘ Ym- e’ MecAULAY a. BOISNER muigazexgggig”: Mm- MARKET ¢HAPPELL g, co. m riioqigiizwsia: ciiisgiogiirrcc. '1‘°‘°P“°“° °°““°°“°“‘ Phone 813 22a Gt. Geo. st. P§§§§Yu§f*“-§.§g§",§§§§m_ Pmfiflw“ mmnquiia St. a salt Ben wish but. be sure to atiflfih slip to each reply. d all re lies f0 h?“ EEITOR. Guardian Ofilfio cliarlottswwn