\ Now here in these PILLOW CASES ' ° I and SHEETS there's n real bargain and a nice Christmas Gift idea ‘These are genuine Wa- liasso products, 00"- ophane wrapped, and thoroughly good. Pillow Cases, with col- oured insert and hem- stitching sizes 42 x '33 inches, cellophane wrap- pcd. DOLLAR VALUE pair Sheet sets, boxed and cellophane w r a p e ed, colored insert at edge, and cord stitched. 72 x09 inches 181 x 99 inches GOOD $3.50 VALUE $ .80 z pair Please note, the picture is not exact, but it gives you a good idea. ‘lléetiliikidw Charlottetown ca. i. LOST HAIR-BRUSH ROMNEY, England-Town clerks of l4 ports and towns along the EnglLsh southern coast were asked find an ebony-backed hatr- brush lost by a delegate to a Cin- nue Ports tonlerence. Well Drilling Communicate with Track Well 00., Ltd. Vaughan H. Groom Summerside Manager for P. E. island iirroiessional Gard; ll. F. liliiilllBALil Chartered Accountant H0 Richmond Street | Phone 47. l’. 0. 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Island llsepital The iientral Guardian This column -ls reasoned [or news of local interest but advertising of a newly nature may be inserted at l collts a word strictly payable 1n ail- vanes. EOYTYEEAUTT 551011, oiier- ing our $3.50 guaranteed oil per- manent wave for 82.00 for one week only. L-1424-11-4-2i. PEACE WEEK address by Dr. 1i. L- Stewart, under I. 0. D. E. aus- pices, at 5t. Paul's Parish Hall, Tuesday. Nov. 9, at 8.30 p. m. Silver collection. 11-1421. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED —Mr. and Mrs. Hugh M, Walker. North River, announce the en- gagement oi their daughter, Dor- othy Elvira to Douglas MacDon- ald, Comwall, marriage to take place middle of November. L-1423. DR. II’. L. STEWART, Dalhousle University, will speak under 1. O. D. E. auspices at St. Paul's Hall, Tuesday, Nov. 9, at 8,30 p. m, His subject will be in connection with Peace Week. Silver collection. L-l421. WW“ I JOIN THE R. C. A. E-Mr. Sandy Lawson, son oi Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lawson, and Mir. Ralph Yeo, son oi Mr. and lVIrs. Herbert Yeo. have been accepted for training in the Pure Milk Company, additional donation - 530m Southport Dr. Leo Frank $5,013 Collected" by Mrs. Arthur Burke Raoul Raymond ' 33m Ernest Mclnnis. Bo‘. $200 $1.00 each-Jmest Burke. W. P. M00011. MIB- C. P. Stewart, Cyrus Corlsh, Mack McDonald, Percy W000. Arthur Burke, Allison Tait and J. Duncan (9) 39,00 Sylvan Pippy g0 William Cooper 50c, Parker Wood 5°" $1.00 Total $20.70 West Royalty Ccllectd by Mrs. Burt G. H. Simmons - $1.00 Dougias R| Burhoe $1.00 Mrs. Everett Bernard s1 00 50c each-A Friend, Murdock Mc- Leod. Major J. A. McKenzie, Har- old Burt and L. H. Simmonds (5 $ Collected by Mrs. Vail. $100 each—Russell Gan-them, Mrs. Lemuel Craswell, Ralph Calms, John.’ Williams, George Dewar, J. C. Mackenzie (6) $6.00 50 cents-Nelson Good, Malcoi Mbean, Leith Stewart and John McLean (4) $2.00 25 cents-Elby run, Daniel Mc- Kenzie and Harold Manson (8) .75 l0 cents-J. W. (Naiord and Albert Carson .20 - Total $8.95 East Royalty Collected by Mrs. Hank Miller and lvtlss Eadie Show. $1.00 each-W. J. Andrew, J‘. B. An- drew, F, W. Andrew, E. Shaw, W. Wheatley, V. Sorenson, L. Walker, E. l-leartz, N. Darrach, A. Robertson W. Hearts (11) 11.0 .50 cents each-F. lvriller, G. Har- per, GeorgeAadms and C. MOON <4 200 ) . W. Holmes, 25 cts., E. Mathcson, Zficts. 59 V ‘Iota! $13-50 Milton Collected by Miss Verna Rodd. Roy L. Coles 2-00 $1.00 each—Gei'aid Hooper, ThOs. Foster, Reagh Younker, Mrs. T. A. Rodd, Murdoch Nicholson 5.00 .50 cents-L. H. Coles, A Friend, Wm. Curtis, Mrs. Benjamin Math- eson, Mrs. A. Gallant, Mrs. A. Duffet (6) 3-00 Winsloe By same collector. $1.00 each-Chester McLean, George McLean end Willard Ferguson (3330 .50 cents each-Mrs. George Peters. Allison McKiimon, A Friend (3)1 ..R. w k ~35 “$001 °° ’ $14-85 Whcatlcy River Collected by Mrs. Robert Bunuxiiéid Mrs. Robert Buntain ~75 gilmceggwaclw-W. T. Ling. Harold Chandler. Milton Rackham. G00- Axworthy. Alice McLeilan, Mrs- Chester Rackhain. Mrs. Norinhan Ling, Mrs. R088“ Barrett‘ s‘ Athoi Ruckham. Mrs. lamest 1x11;- ton, Mrs. Nelson Stead, Mrs. (1-3)- Stevenson, Mss C. J. Rattray om Mrs. Georsei Gamtgsstecrtatio cts., Herbert An rcws -- - Howard Ling 25 cts., Mi!» Mu-imgg Bulmnn 25 cts. ‘no Total s ' LIVESTOCK (C?) MONTREAL. Nov. 3 —— '-' Maritime livc stock prices W“: lower with hogs at 810.25 ra gradm “kg? Lil/e grade 01f 0H5- , if uc ‘- “Gagilgl fed 510G115 made 09-50 grass fed steers 85-50 00w" 6°“ were as high as $3.50. Cutters ware mm $2.25 down and new‘? 3; 50 down. Bullls brouilht up 0 - Miami» made $0.50. our wlw were not established- Eastem Guardian “QQBSCIHPTIONS to u; Ohuqnggggpyn Candi-all handed to their aunt Archie - nqpnlN noooriooa a eo- charlslotowl qnoinioalllire loaves d W“ iaeadfsmsadihsl 2.50 Ivan McDougall .25 ‘ TOW-i $5.75 Gaylown mer having gone to Trenton, Ont., and the latter to Camp Borden for training. It is interesting to note that both these youths were turned down in August on account oi health test, but in a subsequent teat passed with flying colours. FORM MODEL AIRPLANE CLUB —P'orty Charlottetown youths met yesterday and organized a model airplane cT-ub. Leaders chosen in- cluded Roland Taylor, Vincent King and Earl Norrie. Members of the executive: Lowell Brehaut, sec- retary treasurer; Crlliy Burke, pur- chasing agent; Lorne Kennedy and Percy Landrigan. POLICE COlmT—At the Police Court yesterday a drunk was fined $3 and costs or five days. The ad- joumed case oi a man charged with contributing towards juvenile deinquency was further adjourned until Monday, ball being granted. PRE-NEPTUAL SHOWER. —-On Monday evening, Nov 1st, about two hundred friends and neighbors gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John MacLeod, Clifton, to tender a shower to Miss Glennie Bernard who is to be one of this seasons brides, the drawing room being tastefully decorated for the occasion by friends of the bride. The bride-to-be was ushered to the seat of honor by Miss Irma Con- stable, to the strains of the bridal chorus played by Mrs. Harry Whitehead, after which Miss Bernard took her seat and Irina. showered her with‘ confetti. The presents were carried in, in a daintily trimmed basket by little, Misses Annie MacKay and Winni- fred Brown, and opened by Miss‘ Muriel Montgomery and lvlrs- Dan MacEwen. The accompanying verses were read by Mrs. Foster Dunning and were arranged by Mrs. James Cole and Miss Katherine Galley, The bride-to-be in a few chosen words thanked one and all 0 for their kindnen. The presents consisted of linens, silver. china- ware, furniture and a. large sum money. All these costly gifts show- ed the popularity of the bride. Miss Bernard who has been tele- phone operator at New London. for seven years will be greatly rnisged by all as she was ever wil- ling to do for all. The iemaininfl part of the evening was pleasantly spent, in instrumental music and social chat, and a. dainty luncheon served to all, after which the guests left. for their homes leaving many good wishes behind them. Personals Mrs. Emily Hagan, Kelly's Cross was a. recent visiivr i0 011811000‘ iaswn. Mr, and Mrs. John Campbell. Mrs. John H, Shreenan. and Mrs- Aneas Matters. Cherry vaneuwere 50 recent visitors to the city- Mrs. John M. Nelligan, ‘Pignlsh, ha; left for Pembroke, Ont., to attend the installation of her son, Bishop Nelligan. Mr. and Mrs. Fred MacDonald and daughter Ina of York, left Tuesday morning on a visit to their three daughters in Summer- ville and Boston, Mass. Mr. A. V. Saunders. Post Office Inspector left by plane at noon yesterday for Boston to attend the postal convention called to make the usual arrangements regarding the handling of Christmas mails. Mir. and Mrs. Dennis Rooney. Mrs. Philip Rooney. Mrs. Margaret Hagan and Mr. John Morrisscy motored to Charlottetown from Cherry Valley on Monday last. Mrs. Hagan remained for a few days. Mr. W. J. Mayne. MA. MSc., Emerald, recently appointed to the teaching staff oi Prince oi Wales College has arrived in Charlotte- tavm to take up his new duties. Ho was lecturing part time at the University oi Toronto since the op- ening of the term last month. Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Morris left thii morning for Daytona Beach. Florida. where they will spend the winter. an route they will visit m, and mp3,}; n. storer st Bos- ton, Mr. Barry Mon-is at Cran- ford, New Jersey. and will also call at the plantation of Mr. How- ard 8. Hedden, South Carolina. Th expect to reach Daytona note-Ni the las‘ week in November; The Late To (Iiasifv [XPIIIINCID GIRL‘ WAN‘? n, a H, u‘ y .. .. GUI!!!- wig-ma Royal Canadian Air Force, the ior-_ BINGO TtlllltiliT Holy Redeemer llall 3.30 P. M. _.___ CONFEDsJRATION LIFE IN- SURANCE L-(i7B9—'l-12-3l2 FUNERAL NOTICFP-The remains of the late Thomas Goodwin will be forwarded from Frank Hennes- say‘: Funeral Home this afternoon by rail to St. Teresa's and- the funeral will take place Friday morning at 8.30 from the residence of Mr. James McCarthy to St. Teresa's Church. our. QHARI1QTTIETOWN QQNIDIAN Fox Show Programme 9.00 a,m. Judging continued. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5: 9.00 Inna-Judging completed. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4: 2.00 nm-Presentation oi- Trophies by Governor George D. Delllois in Paton Pavilion. ‘(If time and conditions permit). Ills Honour Lieutenant u llfiNlNfi Large Audience Sees Interesting Three- A-ct Comedy Farce At Holy Name Hall. "Nuts to You," an interesting comedy farce in three acts. was presented last night in l-Ioly Name TWO INJURED IN COLLISION -—Ronnld McGllTivray and his son, Alan McGlllivray of Charlottetown suffered minor injuries last eve- ning when their horse _ drawn vehicle vras in teollision with a car driven by Charles Carbonell also oi Charlottetown. Alan McGilllvray was taken to the Prince Edward Island Hospital suffering from se- vere bruises. His father, a. deckhand on the ferry “Fnirl/iew" was cou- siderably shaken up when the ‘will; , on he was driving" was demolished. The collision occurred at the cor- uer of Queen and lower Wiltci‘ Streets, I 26 WIN PRlZESI AT SEVEN NlllE BAY LAST NIGHT A very largo crowd attended the drawing at Scvcii Mile Bay iiifi, night, The special prize. a matched pair oi Percheron hoiscs,l recently purchased from Welling- ton McNeill, Soutlmort, for a! fancy price was won by Nil-us,‘ Myrtle McCnrvillc, Carleton Sid-I lng, now residing in the United! States. The committee in charge of the awarding of the prizes was composed oi‘ Mayor B. W. Robin- son, Heat-h Strong, Hugh Morrison. J. Frank Arnett, George Shea, J.‘ E. Dalton and E. P. Fofey, all of Summerslde. D- B. MacDonald, Bedeque, Dr. J. E. Bianchaid, and A R. McInnLs, Charlottetown. , by Hughes and Edmouds, Charlotte- Winncrs of the 25 other prizes were as follows: 1st. $10.00 dolliitbd by A. a. Mc- Innis, Chnrlottetmvn, won by Miss Clara Gallant, Slllillilfilkiiflk‘, 2nd. $5.00 in trudc donated by Roy Sheriy, Borden, won by Angus Pincuu. 210 Queen street, Char- lottetown. Brdl $5.00 in trade don- ated by Wilfred MrCnrmuck, Al- bany, won by Mrs. Anuus Piucau, 219 Queen St., Charlottetown. 4th. $5 in trade donated by Daniel E. Noonan, Bedeque, won by Betty Smith, 240 Queen St., Charlotte- town. Sth. Fruit cake donated by Toronto Bakery. Summersidc, won by Mrs. T. J, Doiiahoe, Cardigan. 6th. Donated by Noonairs Beauty Parlor. Suinmerside, won by Mrs. Charles R. Mclver, Stimmerside. 7. Donated by Harry hicFarlants bake shop, Sununerside, won by Thomas Doyle, Bloomfield, 8111.2 bags fox feed, donated by Pond and Dclaiicy, Summersldc, won by Everett Saunders, l2 Alley St., Charlottetown. 9th, prize fruit- cake. donated by Fermvood Hotel, Summer-side, won by wrfred Mac- Cormack. Albany, 10th, donated by Earle's Filling Stution, Summerside, wor. by R, D. Miiclman, Monctcn. N. B. 11th, Donated by GallanUs Drug Store. Summcrsldc, won by Mary Rinahan, Kinkora, 12th, 100 lb bag silunr donated by Rogers and Ar- nett, Summersirlc. won by Marie Gaudet, Bedcque. 13th, $5.00 in cash donuted by Olympia Ice Cream, Summerside, won by Louise Gal- lant, Oyster lied Bridge. i4, special miscellaneous package, donated by Olympia Tczt llnoms, Summeisdc, won by Rev. D, J. Rankin. Iona. C. I B. 15th, special donation by Sclritc Stores, Suinnicrside, W0il by Nilrs. D. Kirby. Clintlium, N. B. 16th, box cigars donated lzy ilcddin Ems. Charlottetown, won by Oliver Campbell. Kcnsiugton. 17th, bed spread donated by Prowse Erma. Charlottetown, won by Leonard 'I‘lerncy, Albany. 18th, special hard- ware package donated by Fennel 8t Chandler's, Charlottetown. Won by "Bud" O'Donnell, Creighton St., Halifax. 19th. $5.00 in trade donated uuvn, won by Vernon Champion. Darnley. 20th, table lamp donated by Metropolitan Stores, Charlotte- town, won by Daniel McDonald. 141 Elm Ave., Charlottetown. 21st, spec- ial box Californ a copies donated by pope Clarke, Charlottetown. won by Dr. Martin Mcriuiaen. Charlotte- town. 22nd. special donation by Dr. J. If. Blanchard. Charlottetown, won by S. McEwen. 144 Townsend 5L. Sydllliy. c. s. 23rd. special box aro- cerlcs donated bl‘ C4151! 00d Carly Shires. Charlottetown non by Z00‘ LeClair, Summer-side. 24th speclnil box groceries donulcd by MCKWHH I Grocery. Charlottetown. W011 by Mrs. A. J. McDonald. Tracadic, 25th, $5.00 in cash donated by Rev. W- E. Monnglian won by Alon McAleer. Borden. (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wlrrl GLACE BAY. N. 8.. Nov. 3-»- Utah, Nov. Eyston halted a distance run at 6:59 p. m- PST tonight after cap_ luring three major world l-Iall by the Basilica Dramatic Guild before a large audience Several who took port made their initial appearance before a Chur- lottctown audience. The newcom- ers along with those who have played before gave a creditable in- terpretation of the various parts. tinder the direction of Miss Vivien MacGuigan. The performance trill be repeated tonight. "Nuts to You" is a story about Tommy Winters, played by Gor- don McWade. who needed some cash so that he could go on in col- lege. He ran a newspaper ad read- ing “Mental troubles diagnosed and corrected by expert psycholo- gist." He enlisted tho aid of Steve, his pal, played by Reginald Mohar and between them they set up the clinic. Their patients included a spinstcr, starved for affection; a jealous husband; a wife but still a flirt; a cute blonde in need oi protection; a husky brute with murderous impulses and others. Mat-tors were fast getting out of hand when a whiz-bang climax brought the fun tornado to an end. Cast of characters were: “Tommy Winter", (Bordon Mc- Wadc; "Emily Winter", Florence Quinn; “Nelllc“, Florence l-lowatt; “Stcve Grinuell", Reginald Maluir: “William Winter", C, Si, Clair Trainor; "Jean Hammond", Mary Doyle; “Lou Prentice", Dorothy l-lughcs: “Constance Dlnwlddie" Clarice MacGulgnn; "Henry Short" Frank O'Neil; “T. T. Trumbull", James MacGuilZanZ “Maude Mid- dleton", Florence Gormley; "Bert Baxter", Fred Purser; "Sally Jenn Gould", Bernadette Gaudet; "Mil- ton Gecr", Louis Smith: “Made!- lue Short", Margaret. McMillan: "Guards", Leo Corcoran, Alt Mc- Eachern; "POIICEIHBII", Joe Mc- Tague. ~ Yuuillirinitp Calico Chord, MAKES BIG HIT .. l l Specialties between acts included ‘ a tap dance by Paula Arsenault; vocal solo, Bernadette Gaudet: and selections by the orchestra com_ prising: piano, Alex McLean; clar- liiet, Cecil Howatt: basstubdEmile 901F011; violin, Elmer Gallant; trumpet, Frank Smith; drums, Bob Maliar. EystonSets New Auto Speed Marks (A. l". by Guardian's Special Wire) BONNEVILLE SALT FLATS, li-Captain George speed records-for 3,000 kilometres, l2 hours and 2,000 miles, He quit the speed run after shattering the? ZOOO-mlle rggord with an average speed o! 163.75 miles an hour, His new mark for the 12-hour run was 163.68 m. p. h., and for the 3,000 kilometres, 163.49 m. p. h. The run actually gave him l2 new records-three marks in the world unlimited class, three in in- ternational class A, and three each _ln American unlimited and Am- erican Class A. ‘ BIRTHS i H COLLINS-u“. Wcstville, N. 5,, 0n Thursday, Oct. 28, 1937 to Mr. and Mrs. Dillon, Montague) a daughter. “lillialn Collins, (nee Bessie DEATHS WARE-At Coc-hituatc, Mass, on Nov. 3, 1937, Lydia, widow oi the late George Ware, and sister of George S. Pearson of this city. lilacDtlNilhD-Suddcnly at Mount Stewart November 3, 1937, Joseph Aneas MacDonald, aged 01. Funei ral Friday at. 9 a.m. MACKENNA-Dled in the city, Nov. 2, 1037, Patrick McKeniia of Morell. aged 82. The remains will be forwarded from A. A. Hen- iiesseys Funeral Home Friday morning train to Kinkora. Burial at inkora. (illlFFlTllS-Dii Nov. 3, i937, at the Manse, Leggatifs Point. Quebec, Jessie, the dearly beloved wife of Rev. D. L. Grlffrth-s. Funeral at the Piesbytcrian Church and local cem- etery, Leggatvs Point Friday, Nov. 5th. ‘ i. Wanted Three neat, eiiicient girls wanted for house to house J. B. (Jim) Mcl-achlan. fiery cape Breton labor leader and served a term for sedition. dicd here today after several months‘ iihsnlsaastl. self-avowed Communist who once‘ selling. G o o d proposition. Apply liox “WK Guardian. l THURSDAY, NOVEMBER l Social Ilull 7.45 P. M.—Junior Y. P. Uw-Hflflli llall. Local ti. W. L. Holds Meeting The November meeting o1 the Catholic Women's League was held Tues. Nov. 2 at, 8 pm. in the Busi- ness Girls‘ Hall, Mrs. Frank Walker presided and ‘opened the meeting with prayer. The minutes of last were read and approved asuvas ,the treasurers report, Correspon- ‘dence dealing with national as well as local matters was read bv y the secretary. l The reports of the different committees were presented by the convenors and plans discussed for further activity, leaders were appointed for two study groups, the subjects being respectively, Christian Doctrine and handicraft. _ The convenor reported that the annual Lay Retreat for women will be held during the month n; Notre Dame Academy. Further particulars will- be announced in the press. SPRING PARK SCHOOL Honor roll for month or combs; v_ Principal's Department, Grade X —l. Martha Saunders; 2. Leonard Deirou: a. Ida Peters. Grade IX-—i. Walter Cullen; 2. Robert Arbing; 3. Ethel Gnmnurn, Grade VIII-l. Rita McKinnon; 2. Lillian LeClair; 3. Eric Robin- son. Grade VII-J. Jean Bovvness; 2. Helen Dewar: 8. Robert Stewart. Intermediate Department, Grade VI—1. Anna Doiron; 2 Wayne Bow- ness, Jon Agnew, Grade V~l. Bill Carmocly; 2_ Emma Lou Agnew 6r Mary Vessey, equal; 3. Iflllis Cormier. Grade IV S1‘.—i. Irene Rhynes: 2. Jean Carmody; 3. Cyrus veggey and Floy Burke, equal. Grade 1V Jr.-1. Elmer Doiron; 2. Freddie Stewart; 3. James Gau- thier. Primary Department, Grade [r1 —l. Jackie Kennedy; 2. Jackie Williams; 3. Phyllis Douse d: Ray- mond Garnhum, equal. Grade 11-1. Eileen Dennis: 2. Helen Gamester: 3, Lois Burke. Grade I Six-l. Edith Garnham: 2-. Gordon Cormler; 3, Vernon Gregor" fed babies. results of the Chorus — » meeting . QHZBII p265. mpo-‘zfanf ,/ selected these tender medium-size "peas . . anci named them HONEY DROP PEAS, For your protection and conveniencein buying. Let the name HONEY DROP be your guide to medium-size, uniiorm quality Cut oi SIWiIOiC season's-pack we Your grocer sells them or can get them For you immediately. Dredge Is Again Taken In Tow (C. P- by Guardian's Special Wircl HALIFAX. Nov. 2—-'I‘he dredge Foundation Scarboro, adrift since she broke her tow lines and was swept away from the tug Banscot at the southern entrance of the ARNATION MILK has mane a special reputation in the case of pre- mature and other hard-to-rsise babies. But it also is specially good for all bottle- lt is so easy to digest, so safe, and has an extra amount of “run- shine” vitamin D. These virtues are the treats rich, whole milk-eva- Ca Strait of Canso last Saturday night, was taken in tow today. The four members of the Scan boros crew were safe and the lea-ton motor vlssel rlorann had the dredge in tow, slie r and would attciupt to flhl heavy load to port. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police outtef Macdonuld was standing by o0 aid if necessary and the Banscot, was oii hCr vray’ to the scene. —:-.-- -:.- -' ‘_:_: ;.»__-,_ 1i- lioness so wu way Carnation IRR-ADIA TED m for these Carnation books. tented Baby” is free. The Carnation Cook Book with full-page, full Colour illustrations is l0c. Address Carmuinn Company Limited, Toronto, Ontario. Milk rnation A CANADIAN PRODUCT poration, homogenization. irradiation, and sterilization. Carnation is also extra good in!‘ cooking and crcaming. Try it. \\'rilc “TilC Cun- rf l