i. .l: PAGE EIGl-lr A ___-,. .. -3.“ . I PRINDE EDWARD row-sir. EVHIIRL!" Ti'i$ r'ilsr»r n N GUARDIAN following places in MOIIIIIIIOZ in Georgetown: The Post OM00: 30PM; ‘in 8t. Pete AGENTS: MONTAGUE: Hltnltl r. Llndry, Albert Althea, an. Byron Stew-rt. Miss Harriet Clair. AGENT GEORGETOWN: The Guardian may be bought at any o! the Walden Levers. Miaa S. A. Llewellyn; MrmOTay. in Souria: Condozfa and s-lorenee r's: The Post Office. ..'HTTED FOOTWEAR It 1h‘ ..'GIVE the young fellow e stud; 1 7/ "t ruoin ion All voun snnuoi TTT-IE GREAT REXALL ours-czar eaui m ent’s microscope for hours o! inter- I Predict Trend flontsgue Shoe Store. HOW 9N The year's test rilmlty to a“; vine ..'READER5 will find display sale advts. and suction advta. ate so our Financial Pale. . ‘PRESENTED Gll"'l‘—- In an- gifts presented to enlrigs. V. R. Pepler. Montague. Vlhmlnmltlo . hllllllfllll °"“°“‘°‘"°'- mentlln sheeringandliendllng nah-m I The semantic-i, or one-sided silhouette ir spotlighted in both ..'NOW l5 YOUR CHANCE to get your wanted supply oi’ Drugs. ’HEFATER.. ruled with lietel' Jiqthejotltul in the humon ivnglel INE. . . belonging to oll the niglitsi a .., .c_,_.._.-.-, MARlLilovingorle eon -then another! . liunflered tor 7 leng yeorsl I! ' - i metro . . . could I lrlll with his listsl ‘V? are all strangers in the house of our mother . . . for the sins of lam us opart! BDNTE‘ tour father have A [Dllllil B. SUSAN illvwiin IEXTRA — NEWS OF THE DAY SHOWS 3:30 - 7-9 . - ‘CAPITOL TODAY and SATIlilDAY nouncing the Rev, and Mrs. M. D. MecLeod when leaving the Dundas-Annan- dale Charge, ll was regretfully omitted that m» Baptist people ot Dirndl-is and Annanriaie presented them with a hmittlilui linen table- cloth. P. C. Executive Meels Al illiawa Progressive Conservative Party, s heavy loser in the June 27 891R!!! election, has deride-d to tail-re sev- erel steps to strengthen organiza- mm (or n“, “ext Federal election. Before the (‘"Il(‘lllSlOi’l yesterday of a two-day meeting of the ex- ecutive 0i’ the partvs national as- sociation, it was derided to organ- ize young people's Rroups as rap- idly as possible; to rrcnmmend an increase in iltn representation of young Progressive Conservatives on the executive and to make a concerted drive for an increase in the membership of womenk organ- izations. A statement issued at the crin- clusion o! the closed meetings said "assurances were siren. . . that the important posts of national director and director oi’ publicity would be tilled in the near future." R. A. (Dick) Bell, former na- tional director, has returned to private luw practice since the elec- tion. C. V. Chartcrs, former direc- privete business. It is believed that George Drew, GITAWA, Ntiv. 4--tCP>-— The tor o! publicity, has returned to Toilet Articles. Perfumes. Station- ery. etc. Be sure and get in on these bargains. 1 cent buys the extra article you buy. Any article on nle end you get another o! the same for 1 cent. at. Mabon?» Drug ber. lowing won prizes at the bazaar. lately held in Georgetown in aid of St. James’ Church. Ten dollars, George and Katherine Keenan, Georgetown; hooked rug, Mrs. Elle McKinnon, Georgetown: ten dollera, Angus McLean, George- town; five doilsrs, Mrs. Agnes Tavour, New York; two hogs Rob- in Hood Flour, James Burke. Georgetown; blanket, St, James’ Church; fancy brisket, Miss Stella Gallant, Charlottetown; live doi- iars, Mrs. J. J. Fitzgerald, George- town. C.W.L. MEETING surer's report were read. were made tor a the hall. Some prizes. The sub-division to contribute to the fund. A contest put on by Mrs meeting closed with prayer. Toward “F|apper" dresses and hats. with the orie~ shoulder dinner dress and sun suit a lure-tire hit tor next season. BALI! HANDICAP Store. 3rd. 4th, 5th and 7th Novem- “JPRIZE WINNEIIS—- The fol- .. ' The regular meeting or the Little Pond C.W.L. was held at the home o! Mrs._ John Blackett. on Oct. 18th with an attendance o! eight members and four visitors. Minutes ot last meeting and lrcu- Plans masquerade dance. also a. general cleaning o! members otiercd decided scholarship Slyles To Continue NEW YORK. Novel —- (OP) -- Ths trend toward at?!” 0i “l9 era. o! the 1% will con- tinue unabated next wring. pre- ‘View o! 1m fashions presented today by the New York ‘limes ii: its annual Broadway-type pro- duction, "Fashions of the Times." indicates. From short evening dresses and sheath silhouettes to the boyish bob. the show was rife with nos- talglc notes. Thus far women may still display ziormai curves. But cloche hats and shorter skirts are importantly in the picture. Produced by Virginie P099. full- ion editor oi the ‘rirnel. the elab- orate nshion tahuw drew a. cap- acity audience, Most of the models shown were previews or the styles: that may he expected next spring and sum- mer, with a heavy accent on clothes (or the imminent resort season. Roses will bloom on summer dresses end hats next yeer, the Times predicts. Nylon is given an entire sec- tion oi the show, aocenting glam- orous negligees and intimate ap- parel in gmudy new nylon textures which have permanent pleats. ' ruffles and ouch. wash in e few gigs‘ ufihxiwafmx&oggfd “igclngg i minutes and need no ironing. was served by the hostess ‘and. theisuch as ‘rum spring turs are ahown in colors red, caramel and navy blue, with many new treet- LONDON. INov. 2 —- (AP) -'l‘be “Made In Britain" label is e fatal selesphandicap in some parts of the United States. s leading mn- don salesman said todey. Chair- man James Lenten o! the British Bales Managers Association said some Government officials here were talking about starting an official "Buy British" campaign in the dollar market. "It would be disastrous." he said in an address. “some Americana hail host o! Drug Store Sundries. ‘ ' OHEOK YOUR NEEDS NOW! OOIII EARLY! our handling of the Palestine sit- uation. Some have a profound idea that we should not have s siiigie soldier in any part or! Ireland. ‘They won't buy goods which are plastered all over with the Union Jack." TROPICAL MONTREAL MONTREAL - (GP) — Remem. ber last winter when a restaurant owner brought a palm tree from Florida and planted it on a Mon. tresl street? Well, ‘here's e progress Iflllort; the tics is doing just tine and has 150 coconuts-small but reel-growing on it. ---__.__s,_ GANDHI BEMEMIIIID SINGAPORE-(CW-A hell in memory of Mahatma Gandhi is to be built here. A library contain- ing books on the Mahatma’: life and teachings wiil- be set up in the’ hell to further Gandhi's teachings. KING'S DDllllTY MLETIDIIIAL IIDSPITAL Annual Campaign for lundl In aid o! King's County Me- morial Hospital, Nov. 7th io Nov. 19th. Greet. collectors generously. Progressive Conservative leader, has several men in mind for the posts. There has been speculation that Russell Bourher, who resigm ed his Commons seat to make urn)’ for Mr. Drew's election after the party's leadership convention e yea;- ago, would be appointed ne- tional director. Another mentioned is Roland Michener, former per- sonal advisor to Mr. Drew The executive voted confidence in Mr. Drew's leadership. Earlier. he was given a similar vote by supporters in the Commons. In the general electionwthe first fought. hy Mr. Dre\v~-tlie PflFlVs member- ship in the Commons dropped from 69 to 4i. The executive's statement said the "problems of the party were frankly rind freely discussed" dur- ing its sessions. Date for tho next annual meet- ing of the national zissoviation was fixed for April l7, t8 and l9, 1950. SHOWING AT m0 - 1 - 8:45 t U5... our Itllll lures an SLIPPIIIOI Yllil lITS_|.5_E'IT-i_lEA_|i_ | Til B—|E|T! Only the amazing New RCA Victor 45 rpm System IN MEMORIAM Brings You Better Music oi Less Cost h: fond and loving memory oi C492 Gnr. Laughlin E. Stewart. R. C. N" Killed in Action November 5th, 1940. A cheerful smile, l. heart of gold The dearest brother a world could hold. lie-Pry memories fond and true ‘From those who thought the world oi’ you. Inserted by l-‘lis Sister, Mrs. Joseph A. Bell. 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Take it . . . use it . . . anywhere in the house . . . here's the mull: you want — when you want h — whrre you want it. Unbe- ._ .= ,_, , ' _‘ lievabte-such Tull tone andvolumeiromasetsominpact. COiuNNE JORDAN 0ver40 rninutesol music without moving from your chair. ' v0.11 like he: music sndfi-lendly n chub-it's delightfully diEerem; fibtetrtel n MQCOIMICKT ITICUIYI ' ll. J. , lIABllll worm users m IADIOuJIIST m ascents uus|:...r|ssr_ m ‘IILIVISIOII OPTOMITIIII‘, - ' ‘ t flttlll llttl Sgpplylng GIIDI l6- IIONTAGUE- P. l. l» ‘Wise louver It to i: Al. GUIIYION: AIIVIII: ‘NOTICE All persons having Watches, etc» under repairs at S. D. MacGREGOIVS in Montague ere hereby noti-, fled that the business will be closed NOVEMBER, 22 and all repairs must be celled for before that time. ' Mr. MacGr-egor is taking an advanced fltfllg “mm, 4i l. C. A. Victor ladies, l. C. A. Victor Record Plovsn l. C. A. Vleter Reeeuls owns oiwaies so rnrnsrs which is published o; the oevl . ernment Minis . , Nov. 3 — (AP) — The m c’ muaum‘ i R.C.A. Victor mus-u sit lit Government said to- slnce it nrmnis paying salaries of $aen Oatholi; It! they will wrhliged Oornaiunlsni. The notire through the catholic News, to to its annual BT- IVES. Hllntlnldon, England —(CP)§Bait used by St. Ives An]. n"! 30111015’ to attract 80 entries children's fishing competition consisted oi ginger- Mll. buns and iercreani. lteilfifl. by ippeintnient Miles Connected Will t III! sieve, R. T. riofiviAN 1:11). r terms-tam." MILLER BROS I47 Greet Gssrge Street the»!!!