..?__ Thin column In recurred for new: of Iucnl Inn-rent but mlvcrtlning of l lltflbly nuluro may be Inserted at d sari TODAY AND cuntl ll nurcl strictly puynbll In y ’ advance. CIIASWELL FOB. PHOTO- GRAPHS. L-349I-3-2B-tf. coxrcozitarrox LIFE INSUR- ANCE. - Ir6798-7-12-312. § LECTRIFYING > ENTERTAINMENT < . . . Exposing the $ Perfect Racket! v BUY ROBIN HOOD FLOUR now, you will not regret It. "ISROOKYILLE LIME" for beat results. N-BW-IO-B-tl. Oct. 31. CONNOR. IRONERS and Wash- ing Afachincs on display at Miller Bros, Ltd. L-8077-10-20-22. SERVICES in York Pastoral Charge on Sunday, October 25th, will be: ‘York ll A. M. Braeklcy 3 P. )1. and Central Church 7 P. M. G. A. Christie, Minister. L-BIGQ-IO-ZS-ll. FIELD DAY of the Sunglo Fox llrecclers Club will be held Tuesday, Qczuber 27th, 9.30 A. M. Morning, itizurizoon and evening S€SSIOYIS. All I'm: .\It'll welcome. L-8l7l-10-23~2l. RE!) (‘ROSS CKIPPLED CHILD- IiI ‘ (‘I.Il\'I(‘ at Town Hall, Sum- .(-- 1e, Frltlny‘. October 30th and " lltnl cross office, Charlottetown Tuesday‘, November 3rd. L-8I26-10-22-6i. PLUS (IOMEDY axn scant. (‘II.\I"l'I-IR m rooAY- sarctsuin/xv 3.I5—7.t)0—R.l.-'v. sxr. r-i u‘. 2x0 fir»! i Audiences Thrilled By First Television z Film At The (‘apitol g 31R. .\.\'I) “RS. ERNEST CLARK (Zitciztltsh, announce the engage- ment of their daughter Frances Adelaide to Charles W. Craswell, Rtisticcv. Marriage to take place 1n X-Jventber. L-Blw-IO-ZS-ll. (.1 ilU\SI'OR'I .'\.\’D (HUll. DUES NUT PAY I - -- - - -- ~ »-~.-.__... ___.__._ __,, 3.154 _s.-1s P. M. vxr. .’~i.\'I'|NI'fI; 2.30 I l ‘FW,“llEIOIVIZI.L\IK_OI'VIIL(ZV v-f“ l ‘ " , i ‘HIE W. M. S»'of the Hampton Unzted Church will hold their lllizank Offering Service on Sunday Mvllillg, October 25th at. 7 o‘clock. lite Bonshntt" ' Church Choir will ' ‘ibute special music. L-8l54-l0-23-li. We‘ Are Buying BFliillEERFSIES-f Daily ill our fruit de- {LY AilGlillFP> are being ll'l‘li'.t‘ll at the Capitol ’l‘lieaiire t0 the first motion‘. picture having for its theme the; NEW LONDON. — Mr. John Imrtment imvinfl liii-lliest "Ptrc-st cw anon or man's- scienti- of Charlottetown, will con- - ' ‘c v ' '- ‘lvYi; - T110 fill" l-‘i tiuc‘ services next Sunday in the mun _ 1,, p, ) f n” piott s tt , H\(t p, kt‘ h r 300d “frttpiicd Liv 'I‘tle\'i~i.>ii." and inn 1>,-,_.b:_'w1-ian Church M Clifton M, Clean Sound stock‘ for its feauiutml players Mary Astor. Lyla Talbot and Nat Pendletoii. l: 1s the story of a wrung lIIVFIII- l z _‘ 0!‘. Frcrl Dennis. who falls in “llll IQ, a, 0- > ‘h ‘f 4- hubby‘ Blake, an (tztractive punt; r- liirly who goes in for a bit 0i rack- y (itct-ring. Intending at first to llsl‘ i100 A. M. and at Long River at 7 I10 P. M. Rev. Fred Williamson will preach at Granville at 2.30 P. M. L-Ell74-l0-23-li. REVIVAL MEETINGS, Hazel- biuek Church, continuing each Ill-ILL except Saturday at 7.30. Sun- | titty 25th: Alexandra I1; Cross Rumis 3; Hazclbrook 7. Evening sub. "Second coming of Christ." Every- Fredls uncoinpleted television set as un excuse tn promote some money for lterself, Bobby cliiinttcs lzcr mind l and really helps lred iuiisli the up~ The Central Guardian “I” ‘ Yer swan-r; Flfiilfl t frv-It frwn 1h:- mills of Percy Ii-viuII, t-r-izitiile. Nothing Illu- lll i HYHITYI‘ t‘ I'.\.'"'( .‘-l\l -, PURRlIKil-I, 6L1‘. i. Z‘ \ !I l. II WHOLE tlr- {Fllll-II!‘ FLOIIR for w!’ l piirattls. The two run into difficulties when ihev attempt to demonstrate the . television outfit for a large broad- czt. tin: cnitipztirv. its 0th: of the oi- luals of the romputiy", an llll."t.‘l'll]lil— lous fellow", wants to sell ‘i113 firm it zrols. It is thrntiah the television ap- itsclf, iiotvever, that Fred liibby iiiimiitgc to tliwurt the (Kid official and ultimately land .. z in prison. in a rousing climax iv‘ i.» lu-int; plflhllfilbly received .1. ll.ll'.‘1l' lJIIS, 1 television set that lie himself con- ' l body welcome. L-8l55-10-23—1l. UNITED BAPTIST CHURCH, xicntagtic. Minister, Rev. H. Flanag- an. Slllldily, October 25th. Mon- .ague--Stindayi School 10.00 A. M. Preaching 11.00 A. M. Murray Har- bour, 3.00 P. M. Murray River, 7.00 P. M. Please note hour of Morning Service at Montague. L-8073-10-23-Il. l REMINDER T0 ADVERTISERS. -Ad\'ertlscrs are reminded copy for i new advertisements, or corrections, Eastem Guardian .311!!! ROBIN HOOD FLOUR now, you will not regret It. ..'AVAIL yourself of the oppor- tunlty o! a. lifetime-Mubons Rexall One-Cent Bale closes Saturday, October 24th, L-7065-10-23-Il. . RSUBBCIIPTIONS to the Charlottetown Guardian may be handed to their Rept- Archie Hume. Phone 47, or left at H. J. Mabon’: Drug Stone, Montague. ti. ..'ANNUAL OLD Tllifil FID- DLEBS and Step-dancing Contest will be held in the I. O. O. F. Hall, Montague, Wednesday, November 4th. separate prizes will be award- ed to Ladies and Gentlemen com- petlng. Entries close on night of contest. Dance at conclusion of pro- gram. L-8108-l0-22-2i. v Sea View and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. George Adams are receiving congratulations on the ar- rival of a baby girl. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Weeks, Alber- 'l(\'l, were recent visitors to Sea View the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. Prod Donald Sea. View were visitors to Charlottetown on Wednesday. ' Mrs. John T. MacKay and Mrs. John Pickering. Sea View were re- cent idsitors to Bloomfield. ' Mr, and Mrs. Poster Dunning and Mr. Lemuel Orr, French River were visitors to Darnley on ‘Tuesday. During the gale on Thankseivlng Day the large barn of Mr. Joseph MacGregor was almost demolished. the roof ‘being carried some con- siderable distance. Rafters were blown completely over the‘ house, one going through the upper storey r151: CHARLOTTETOWN cuauomn FULL‘ SIZE _ CAKES OF wit/sill With Purcliale of Large-Size Package OXYDOL At The Regular Price! OFFER MADE SOLELY TO INDUCE WOMEN TO MORE QUICKLY TRY THESE TWO MARVELOUS PROCTER n! GAMBLE SOAPS OXYDOL- The Amazing New "No-Scrub" Soap That Soak: Out Dirt In l5 Minute: . . Jlnd Doe: It Safely! Women everywhere are discarding their old favorites among bar, flake, chip, and other granulated soaps-arid are chang- ing to Oxvoot. They find this new-type laundry soap does three things in a way you never dreamed a single soap could do. First-Cuts washing time 25% to 40% in tub or ma- and breaking several windows. Miss Margaret Blalteney ls Ipend- ing the week-end tn Summer-side the guest of her sister, Mrs, Oalixte Gallant. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford MacLai-en are visiting their daughter, Mrs. Elvira. MacArthur, Elrnsdale. Miss Pauline Coulson, R.N., is on professional duties in Prince County Hospital. Mrs. Wilson Adams and son Thane are visiting in French River, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Slew- ‘ art. The many friends of Mr. William- Paynter, Burling ton, regret to hear of his serious illness and trust he chine. Easily an hour or more on a big washing. Secamk-Soaks out dirt from clothes in 15 minutes. No scrubbing, no boiling-even tough spots come clean with a few quick rubs between your fingers. Yet white things come four to five shades whiter than you're used to getting them with less modern soaps. Th ink-This “no-scrub" soap is so mild it won't fade (my washable color. Won't hurt fabrics . . . or hands. Take advantage of this sensational bargain offer and try OXYDOL next washday! You'll. agree it's the fastest-washing, whitest-washing and safes! laundry soap you've ever used‘! Get yours today! ;._ CAIIIY rroneu 22.19.16 NOTE-Cally, "the Soap of Bum]; ful Woman," ordinarily all: for 5c or more-per calm. By taking udvgm kagcofthicopocinloflcr you "t3 cakcc for the ordinary price of om] i. . 70;] ~ “llvm/‘lv: mm: m‘ t; “ff/w caning‘ . eéq/ CALAY- The Soup of Beautiful Woman. Cleanse: More Deeply And Thoroughly -Leaves Your Skin feeling Vclnety Soft And Smooth This gentle beauty soap is as soothing to your skin as a cream-yet does a thorough 10D of cleansing! Calay'e fragrant creamy lather can bring a new softness. smoothness to your skin that will delight you. I And this improvement in your akin is not just conversation—there_are good strong facts back of it. Here's a very important one-Calay has v been tested against the leading beauty soapv-tested on women's akin. Time after time in these tests, the result was always the‘ same —Calay_ was the mildest of them alI-gdefinitely, provably milder. ’ ' If you've ever used Calay, then you realize what an amazing value‘ you're getting in this sensational offer. Three hill-sized cakes of this‘ famous beauty soap for a total cost of 5c-—when you buy a large- sized package of OXYDOL at the regular price. But, remember, this introductory offer is good for {short {in}: only-l only as long as your dealer's special supply lasts. So dont delay), conceit was held under the auspices °l Vhfl Mllpeqlle Women's Institute and the satisfactory sum of fifty dollars was realized. ' The Sea. View Women's Institute met. at the home of Jvirs. James Duggan for their C ‘ ‘ megung and opened by singing Institute “Ode" and repeating Creed in unl- (low tlan Kick l From Any Angle WABHZNGHON, Oct. 2l-(AP)- An ofliclci opinion was enter-adio- dcy in the perplexing controversy over whether a cow lacing north can kick south. "A cow," said Dr. Alexander Wight, o1’ the agricultural depart- ment's animal husbandry division, "can kick in any direction she wants to. 1 know. I've been kick- ed by all kinds of cows mm many nnglcl." The question was raised in can. fornlu. where Mr. H. Guidotti ask- ed compensation for shin wounds from a kicking cow. Veterinariaiu contended it was structurally imi- Pmslblc for a. cow to kick back- will soon be restored to good health. 5°“ Twemlqm" mtmbe“ raslwnd‘ Miss Lillian MacLeod, student led to You can with “a “Worn” Prince of Wales College, spent the 5mg", It was decided l” 1mm 9' Thanksgiving fholdidays with nei- m“? m“ 5mm "ml"? l" “l” sister’ Mrs’ John weeks Murphy’ ‘Hall with refreshments in be served must reach the Guardian Oflice by it‘ o 1n the cast of “Trapped by t 11 A 3L the day previous m mser- .(i*(l I t (:| -lure 0 0 9 I 0 0 9 t . I i r1‘ J0.“ L’ CWIIPWW tion. Recently there has been a ten- f,‘ inn..." um." 1' ' ' ll-=-1 “PHIY Mllllkoll‘ dency to delay copy, enforcing us to n ' il-Wl "Y-‘l Rifle“ 53lmll=l°~ carry advertisements over to ad- t ' t > _ / ' " "'—* vrrtiscrs‘ inconvenience and disap- | "@' ‘d’ o _‘ JZIHC ‘IVlLhBPS poiiztment. Please make n note- "Ads must; be in Guardian Oflice by 1i A l\'I.!” L-tf. In “Pepper” At I Prince Edward; l l i-Jacit (‘ASE llll~‘l~‘l£l€lCNT ' [distill (rriiicits lrillliiint-n. it; tliv .. is lnlzts . otr from lit-r wi.d pranks to ‘ pint Rnhzn flood of low- l ' in “Pqipt-r." ll: r ILPW’ (mi-m (l. Yrszit rtlay at. ___i .ii'<l 'lllt‘llll’l‘. g‘ MONTREAL, Oct. 22—iCP) — 5' Cum’ _“"‘l 51ml‘ Russian coal will not benefit by lift- hcr hilarious hent-n- ; '0(*.~; on u. riot- iuw llll tl i. (lie :nci'rn>.~i. prtviuus Claim Russian Goal 00st Prohihitive T-"W" s- t-l H-iuil lit‘ t‘ !~l:t;ht— -\V lli-iuel-ii are in.‘ truth" ( asr~—-(-.i('h . i lrnn Stunnmrtzili a» mg of Czuiudas embargo unless 80- ‘ vict expornrrs reduce mesc-nt prices, ‘ Afontrcul (leulcrs (lcqlared today be- i lore rasunurtl sessions of the Tory 5 C llllllmwltlll. (- in enil- l l t . mumplt.» I iiIni opvu- 1:1 :t vilil rush (ii ,‘ "Wm, “m; ,.,,,,,,,|, “b J,,,,,.‘ Wdli lrvtulit charges and duty l l(.i(i..ii(~i"';;(\1;g"tiirntzqit the zlliltlli, added. ca»: oi Russian coal to the prohlbi~ tive, the royal UOIIIIIIlSIElOII probing 1 ceiiliriiiiiit: the Fourth of July by; (Tflnguljanj-nflfkpt wmnd be ‘ (‘l‘(‘.lll ...' lntvoc '1 lllt‘ ticisrlilmrhund; lm luii abrtnru.‘ ultrn l _ _ _ _ J. »- Yi»lII(‘.S upon ll iatnnlt" ‘noun; 1'10 Cilliiltllllll JIIUIIIICIU.‘ situation ‘ t" ‘(l from Lin: il'lll‘li.l'llL ilul and lioartl. i sue .<( ri out to l.|l.(5l ,~,1;m Izoggysv Manage;- of the tin: c vt-ii dollaizv !i.(c(-.~iir_y' to 1m)‘ Wcavr-i" Company. testified his firm ‘ Wm“ [my m“ “V”, n, “Hui. gm, uwttght a contract with the Russian l by tire (lfllllllfn, J.|I1t' (tn-nu in gut, Amiorg concern but. no agreement l 111'.- moiii-j; from ll'\'lll (Jobb, :1 “m, 1-p-,K-hpd_ tiwpvptic millionaire. 'l‘liI‘(‘llll'IIllIl§ I .. . .1 Cobb ttuli iui ()\'l‘l‘llllr‘ tomato Janu- bliieliintills- liim ior ilu- inunr". _ Much niialns! Cobble '" ‘ H" lhflllmmd 51'1"" l (laughter Iius announced h I tum of marrviiig it millu-itziire. hunt- ‘ r . I’. 0. Box I2. '_ . “mm n l incrvillc notices..a...-.}ii(itiii»e~»M-+lu--~- ~ ~*—~~~ r enlfautrtl (touple in :1 newspaper. auul .i_____l_____f:: l rut (ls flint he has l|lt'l the baron . 111'? rcilt. Lloyd, Egan & 00. e ~~ . I1;-run is» ii fztkc. (‘haricrvil Accountants , CUM, onus June and sum five :ltt.n.~:t~:(l (lollars If they can exposes I'm- Int-on and prove him an im- ..ll‘?IV.:.1§.‘!l§.§l2€5..§Q. with hie . (ll licr crowd of ragamuffins, nr ‘ides; ii riotous climax to the hil- _ _ lurmtis iiliii. imiu-‘uilit-ie "before-mid that. the .I-“.,._ §oms M‘, femuiwd in .-Pep_ DICLOIK] BCHLIOY ‘m ' , per." wizh June singing one and W- IAL. II ~ ~~ "W ~ - ' ~~~ —'~~ - ul: o collaborating with Cobb and v J. A. |;I-'\ 11.111‘, K. C. l W9 an} nQw r999 svnnmvrville in a hilarious rendition _t,, Ilarriuh-ni nlill Allomeys-ni-Iiaw 1 l iving l .'\l().\'l-'.Y Ti) LOAN g l rnonuca , l coustanmzurs r and solicit your C2"I' Li‘ t I-‘\"I‘I.I~1\', K. C. l _ . . . _. l H. ALHAN FARMER‘ _3- A" LL11. l IIARRIYFFR, SOLICITOR. ETC ' Wank niuéiglgtil llllgl. LOAN v patronage. I ehnflntuyflwn Best storage facilities. ‘.41.... Wdlllzlthvestrti -1 ll-B. Ballem8itlo. l ILIRIHVHYR. SOI.I(.'I'I'OR. I~Z'I‘(., ls - “sir t l Sea. View. I Mr. and Mrs. wring Rayner, Int 16, spent the week-end at Mrs. Raynerls home in Sea View. Miss Caroline Pickering, rtudent at Summerside H1211 School. spent Thanksgiving holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Picker- ing. Sea View-N. The Darnley and Sea View , Women's Missionary society heldl their service in Sea View Hall cm Monday evening. Ocotber. 12th and was largely attended. An added at- traction was the presence of the famous long River Male choir and "their beautiful renditions of sacred songs was fully appreciated by the audience. Mr. H. L. Donald capably presided as chairman and Rev. Mr. Thomas of Princetown United Church gave an inspiring addrws on Missionary service. Following is the order of the program: Chorus and Scripture Reading; ;Solo- “Father We Thank Thee" by Miss Louise MacKay; solo-Mr. Murdock MacLeod; Duet-Messrs Dunning and Johnstone; Reading - Mrs. James Hickey; Quartet-Messrs M. Macbeod. C. MacKay, R. MacLeod, and S. Bernard. Address by Rev. Mr. Thomas, and Chorus by choir. Meeting closed by Benediction. A successful variety concert was held In Malpeque Hall on W nes- day evening, October 14th. an was n decided success. The audience had the privilege o! hearing musical talent fmnrsummerslde and Char- lottetown and their performance was fully appreciated by the large crowd present- Mr. G. W. Ramsay capably performed his duties as chairman. Following are the artists who took part, from Chnrlotteown. Misses Lucy Blanchard, Pat Mac- Lelltm, Yvonne Arsenault, Mr. Mefzer. Mr. A. Blanchard, Mr. Cal Blake and from Summerslde Mrs. Ray Silllphant. An address by Dr. Cr Imam. Ohuhttetovm, ms much enjoyed, also a monologue- by Mrs. Leslie Ramsay, Indian River: Reading. Mrs Shirley Wood- side and a dialogue "Photograph Album“ by Mrs. Roy Woodsldc and NH. W. Run»!- Wlnedlm 5111B Honey to Lam Collecllnnl ydney NOV}! SCOLIH 955C“ 90 Great George street‘ | and admission charged. Committees appointed for same are: Program- Misses Jean Donald, Gladys Adams, Mrs. James E. Murphy, Mrs. John Murphy and Mrs. Ipme (xmpbell. Contests - Mrs. Leigh Sutherland and Mrs. John Coulson. Bazaar- Mrs. Jerry Adams and Mrs. James H. Mtuphy. Plans were made to continue the circulating Insflttivtc Library and Mrs. William O. Donald. Mrs. Lorne Campbell, Mrs. JasJE. Murphy and Miss Margaret. Blak- eney were apPOInlAd-to prepare the books for distribution. Guesses on the amount in the yearly Penny 130x were then taken and Box to be opened before the November meeting when a prize will be award- ed for the nearest correct guess. The following program was then enjoyed. - Reading, Mrs. Jeri-y Adams, Reading, Mirs Margaret Blakency and a. contest. First. prim won by Mrs. Aubrey Hiltz, consola- tion Mrs. Duncan sudsbury. Meet- ing closed with the National Anthem. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Joseph Coulron. Mrs. J. Adams, Mrs. L. Campbell and the hostess. AUGUETINE COVE SCHOOL The following is the standing of Augustine Cove school for Septem- ber: _ Grade X—1. Wendell MacFud- yen; 2. Kathleen MacFarlane. Grade VIII-l. Eileen Maclllad- yen; 2. Olga MacWilliai-ns. Grade VI-1. Lloyd Murphy. Grade V-l. Francis Sherren; 2. Lorna MncFadyen. Grade IV Sn-I. Mervin Murray; 2. Doris Ncwsome. Grade IV Jr.—1. Arnold Murray; 2. Phyllis Wadman. Grade III-I. Margaret Murphy; 2. Bruce Clarke. Grade II sr.-l. Eleanor Gamer- on; 2. Sheldon Campbell. Grade It Jr.~-1. Aletha MacFod- yen; 2. Jack Murray. ‘Grade I-1. Errol Carruthers; 2. Dorothy Campbell. ‘reactant-Ill loll. TOMATO JUICE GLENWOOD 20 oz. TIN p2 For PEARS No. 2 FRONTIER BARTLETT - 29¢ SQUAT TIN EACH 15¢ 2 'F or GLENWOOD PIE IEACIIES and cmznmss 1ri-w23‘ EATON'S ARTIFICAL VANILLA 8 oz. CRUETS CHOICE QUALITY GRA PES ct-totcz QUALITY BA CON SLICED MACHINE 5? 28c eacn l 5° $UNK|$T 0nArvazsg;;';;*v@1-39$ CORNED PLA TE n/ssw- 12‘ u, 18c I L BAKING SODA ICING SUGAR ROLLED OATS FRY’S CHOCOLATE PEANUTS PILCHARDS MATCHES ERESH FILLETS NOTE TIIESE EVERY ‘MY VALUES SHELLED BRAZIL NUTS V2 lb. bag——-—-———— Bulk Lb. 6c-3 Lbs--—-—-— 1 Lb. Pkg. 2 Pkgs- —- — —— ORANGE MARMALADE 2 Lb.Jar—-—--———— Bu|k- 5 Lbs- -————-— 1/2 Lb. Cake —-—-—-——-— Fresh Roasted. 2 Lba- —— 2Tins-------—-—— 3 Boxes-------——-- _—_._-__-—_____-_-iiui FRESH SCALLOPS Lb.——-—-—-—-—-—--‘ SMOKED FILLETS 2Lbs-—————-——-— FINNAN HADDIE L Cl-lUCK ROAST BEEF-- L ii-iiii-tii ROLLED RIB ROAST li-iiiijiii 29° L 25c EORNED PORK HOCKS Z50 _3¢ 210 SW‘... Pickled L-b 12g 250 fifélilil; IEIEEEFEEET 15¢ 27c 25c 35c 27c 17c . 12c 28c 17c 19c Lb.--—-—--——————-—' HAMBURG STEAK 2Lbs-—-————-—-——'—' 25g POTTED MEAT _ flg 2 Bowls-—--—-——— 2M SAUSAGE 35g 2Lbs-——--——-——-—-' ._ KJ