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All shades with Remover 51-25 Should Nose and Throat Relief with EPHEDRINE A H ssooocl We endeavour to give the best possible service. Phone 219 for prompt delivery. Semi your mull orders for drug store needs. (Such S nun sinus msnsusmo caemsrs - PHONE 219 con. m. nrnnsr a KENT srs. cu tunrrnwujlisl. ~~ __.___. ._.._..:M THE COMMUNtIY RECREATION {counts on such persons of outstand- Commending the leadcrs of civic ing ability to lead the nation to a affairs who participate actively in. higher health standard. ‘Value of and pfQmQIQ. community rectea- pNflrilmme in which nil will be par- tlonal activities. the Dipnrtment cf ticipanls. and not Just spectators. is National Ilealth and Welfare, Ot- stressed m a health department taws. points out that Co's-ado bulletin. ,__ . --—~ - — — —---—- ~—~ Meyers Studios ANNOUNCE A Double Assistance to the Wary Xmas Shopper. TO MOTHERS! Duo to impossibility to hold usual Child Contest and to avoid last minute rush, we will portray your child-ti months to 12 years of age-for only $1.00 In return you will receive, with absolutely no further charge, 1 8" x 10" portrait-our finest quality, Your Christmas orders may be placed on these sittings im- c modiately. To create additional interest, one child be selected in EACH of four age groups and be 8'1"" FREE 1 11" x 14" DeLUXE OIL COLORED ronrnsrr. This offer is good November 1st to 15th. Advis- able to make appointments as soon as P0551519- T0 BUSINESS FOLK! Our new working hours in effect immediately: Monday and Thursday-EDD AM. to :30 Tuesday and Friday-WOO AM. to 9-00 - - Wednesday-MOO A.M. to 1:00PM!- Saturday-WOO A. M. to 7100 P-M- MAKE YOUR. APPOINTMENTS TODAY! Phone 369-L. 128 Richmond Street Charlottetown. HARBCOAL sun _ cons We are Stocking 500 Tons American’ BASEBURNER and WELSH Furnace Antlirscit ---Order Now Furnace CBKE Arrivingliegularly All Grades Soft Coal on Hand i LARBE& 60. 1 1000-1001 t Nylon materials ‘u, h, “in”; noun a NAIL nnusnss 000K’! for Photographs. "m" "m" ' “ti” W“ conrslnsnarroiv urs 1n- 35" ' 31-" summon. 3 ‘and dancing after which a delici- SIAE latest in Pottery Wars Crockettfs Jewellery. WEEK END ‘SPECIAL - Mani Work Jackets $3.50 st S. A. Mc- Donald's. SMART TOPCOATS. — Special $24.50. Jack Cameron's, “The Store for Men." FALL ‘IOPCOATS. — B Jack Oa-memnk. Men." sh "iiho Store for SPECIALLY priced Menfs Jack- ets $2.98 at s. A. McDonald's. NEW GLASGOW, Brsdsibsne. Fredericton. Services on Lord's Day 3rd. (D. V.) New Glasgow at11. Bradalbnne at. 3. fiederieton at 7.30. J. W. Hayter. Minister. CHERRY VALLEY UNITED CiIUBClL-Service Novqnber 3:1 at 11.00 A. M. vennon River at 2.30. St. Andrew's, Orwell, at 730. A. S. Weir Minister. ' TRYON-BON SHAW BAPTIST PASTORATE. — Sunday, Novem- berrd. Albany 11 A. M. Tryon 3 P. M. Westmoreland 7.30 P. M. Rev. C. A. Hicks, Minister. CHURCH NOTICE. — Regular Divine Services Sunday, November 3rd, at Cross Roads at 11 A. M. and Alexandra at 7.30 P. M. Rev. Sterl- ing B. Steakhouse, Minister. Vern. inn-Eldon S. S. Conver-‘lon Novem- ber 7, 1946. CORNWALL PASTORAL CHARGE. — Services Sunday. Nov. 31d are as follows: New Dominion ll A.M. S. School 10.15 A.M. K21535- ton 2.30 P. M. S. School 3.15 P. M. Nllsslon Band Service 7.30 P. M. Speaker Mrs J. F. Easton. Soloist, Mr, Lewis. Cornwall (Rally) 7.30 P. M. S. School 11 A. M. Rev. J. R. Skinner, Minister. SERVICES OF WORSHIP. —- Sundny. November 3rd. Presbyter- ian Church in Canada. Montague l1 A. M. Cardigan 2.30 P. M. Montague 7.30 P. M. The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be observed at .the morning service in Montague. Preparatory service Friday, 8 P. M. R. D. MacLean, Minister. S. S. CONVENTION. — The an ‘nual Sundry School Convention c! , Vernon District will be held in Cross ‘Roads Christian Church on Thurs- ldsy November 7th, Afternoon srs- ,sion at 3 P. M. Evening session at 17.30 Special music at botih services. ‘Rev. Roy Vessey will bs the apecial' f speaker at the evenir-z service, Rep,‘ ,- resentstivespf all S.- Schools in this zdlstrlct are asked to attend. Every- ‘ body Welcome. l \ I mnswau. PARTY -. 0n m}. Iday Oct 20th a 131-3.. "(my)" o; ‘friends and neighbors mo! a; (he home of Mr. and Mrs Mack Bell to bid farewell to their son Gor- don, prior to his riepartrre to Van. couver B C where he intends to enter "mechanical school". Gor- |<i<m was Presented with a well fill- i ed purse accompanied by best wish- es for a successful carver and sl_ though taken by Si-fpflSc in c few well chosen no '11s thanked those present for their kind and generous gilt The remainder of the even- ins was spent in music, sing song ous lunch was served by the hostess assisted by the young ladies pre- sent. GOLDEN WEDLING ANNIVER- SARY —- Mr. and Mrs Joseph S Lacey of Long Beach. Osllfomla, celebrated their golden wedding anniversary on Aillrust l4. 1348 A reception was tendered this worthy couple at the lwme of their son, John Lacey, at which a number of guests assembled to offer congrat- ulations and has: wishes on their fiftieth wedding day and the hope that they ma/y be spared for many ‘ future years. Present a‘. the open house were Mrs James IPleming, Mr. an Mrs. Ben Bernard and five grandchildren of the couple. Also present were Messrs and Mines. MO. Wonerly, R O. Elder-mics‘. Harry Gordemv, George Sweitser. A. E Gilmore. S V (‘member- lofn, Julian McMurtry, George Gold- simith, John Flanulgan and Bill Boushe. Mr. and Mrs. Imvy. whose home lo at 5410 Olive Avenue, long Besdi, in which city they have lived for the post 2i yearn, ire natives of Prime Edvre-rd Island. FY11‘ the past 30 years Mr. Lacey tins been in the trucking business in southern California. Y. P. S. ENTER-IAIN — The Cornwall Young Peoples Society entertained the Long Creek and North River Young Purple to s Halloween Social in Cornwall Hsli on Prldoy evening. Almost a hun- dred happy follr mioyed the Hail- orviren games sno stunts. 'l‘hey were greeted in ghosts and a. witch crew fortunes out of sr. old block iron pot An operation and post mortem was s. gruesome beginning to the evening's fun. Surgeon Boyle was assisted by nurses King and Lowther with Porter Jewell and Stewart Miller as orderlles. ‘me patient never host s chance. The Relay Race between the three societies was won by Long Creek. |Su|tshle prises were given to all the winners and in the con- "tut Harold Godfrey won with Jsck ,MscEache'rn, North River as run- nerup. Norms Jewell, North River won in the doughnut contest end Dolphie Msolafiyen Ind Porter Jewell in the raisin chew. much icrodlc is duo the committee of HEAR YEI the ieuuiior voice of LAMONY TILDEN mo“ sparkling onoomehg hlalliilhh your Swssl Cepevol ledio Show LIGHT U! AND l-ISTII IO-HOIII‘ 0. F. B. Y. 1o r. rs. BOYS’ PABKAS silo prioe 55-00 at S. A. McDonald's. B. F. TABBUSH has sooumirlated one thousand paper bags for 510c- eries, all in good condition. OAVENDISH UNITED OIIUBCl-l. Public Worship Sunday. November 3rd. 11 A. M. Cavendish. 7.30 P. M. New Glasgow. Rev. E. F. Minister. CENTRAL PARISH. — For Sun- day. November 3rd. The Rev. James McGowan will be guest. speaker. Services Cane; Cove 11 A M. S. S. l0 A. M. Clye River 3 P. M. S. S. 2 P. M. Nine Mile Creek 7 P. M. Rev. T. W. Gooowill, Minister. CHURCH 0F ENGLAND SER- VICES for the Parish of Springfield and Crapaud. Sunday. Novemlar 3rd. St. John's Church. Crapnud. Holy Communion 11.00 A. M. Bt. Elizabeth‘ Springfield. evening prayer 7.30 P. M. BBADALBANE United Church. Sunday. November 3rd. Pleasant Valley 11 A. M. Rose Valley 3 P. M. Brsdalbane 7.30. Rev. J. M. Murchi- son will be the speaker. There will also be a S. S. Rally Service 111 Pleasant Valley at 7.30. Rev. W, B. MacPhall, Minister. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. - Brookfield Charge. Services next Lords Day as follows: Hunter River 11 A. M. Glasgow Road 2.30 P. M. Brookfisld 4 P. M. l-Iartsville 7.30 P. M. Ml‘. Donald Nicholson will be in charge of all services. Rev. '1‘, W. Goodwill. In- terim Moderator. WINSLOE UNITED CHARGE.- Services for Sunday. November 3rd. llighfleld 11.00 A. M. Princetown Road 3.00 P. M. Winsloe South 7.30 P. M. The Young Peoples will meet st the Hall Friday at 0.30. The wor- ship service will be followed by a I Halloween social. All are invited to attend. J. Haber Kean, Student Minister. HUNTER. RIVER UNITED CHURCH CHARGE. — Services on Sunday. November 3rd. are as fol- lowsz-North Wlltshire 11 A. M. Wheatley River 3 P.M. Hon-tor River 7.30 P. M. and Hampshire 7.30 P.M. Rally Day service at all four places. Mr. Fulton Robertson. of Hunter River will be in charge of the sar- vioe in Hampshire. Rev. J. I. Mor- rison. Minister. W? I NORTH RIVER PASTOR-ATE. — November 3rd. The services will be held as follows: Fairvlew. S. School 10.15 A. M. Service 11 A. M. Long Creek: S. School 11 A. M. Service 7 P. M. North River. S. School 2 PM. Service 7.30 P. M. This service will be the Anniversary of 75 years for the Women's Missionary Society, and will be under the auspices cf the Society. Mrs. Todd will be the Speaker. Special Music. Thank Of- ferins- Clyde River. S. School 11 AM. You are cordially invited. Rev. A. E. Todd. Minister. on"! roucr: court-r - at the‘ city Police Court yesterday mom-l "i8 a drunk and incapable was‘ fined $10 and costs or 20 days. A: drunk was remanded one week | The esss sgalnstta wonun chorged| was sd-l it'll-h unlawful possession Journed for one wedk A youth charged with possession of stolen Goods was remanded one week and a man charged with beeping liquor for ss-le was remanded a similar period. Mr. and Mrs Melville Bell, De-l Sallie has returned home after attending the Confederation Life conference in St. John N3. last week. They also waited Mrs. Bell's sister, Mrs. George Strung in Am- beret. NB. Are YourJoinis SWELLED, STIFF? The hour of your deliverance can draw nssrer once you use Nervlline. When rubbed on your sore joints every three hours you will rsslise whst this powerful liniment.csn do for the relief o! stiff joints liiil Rhsumstlc bsin. Nervliine has‘ grast pain-reliev- ing power- which is absorbed by wsy of the skin; it's analgesic powers sink deeply into the tissues. and hundreds ssy this oftsn assists in bringing Rheumatic suflsring undprf (to reside with his brother at South , Oct. 0th Rally Day. The minister control very quickly. ' E 111s cgsnaorfrsrgyiru GUARDIAN 1 100K nus: ovsn: {BENTRM- 9953M“ i ' rm; s; ..... .... r. :.'='-...s~.-:...§-'n"..:~ "r Yank C°NCER~T 799W” Brill-a 14¢- IEXT WEEK-TUE. VIEII. Boinoiiy-Stunts-iiay Nineties Revue Ticket-holders are guaranteed afisai’. Admission at door only If seating room permits. Tickets available in Charlottetown at I HENDERSON 81 CUDMORES Accommodation limited. IMasonic Lodge floater Visits Mother Lodge 0n Wednesday evening the Most ‘Womhllilllll Grand lidlaster of the ‘Masonic Lodges of Prince Eli/ward ilsiand. i id L. Kemp, made Ililfi 01110151 visit to hi; Mother Lodge, Saint Johns‘ Nu 1, in the Masonic Temple, Charlottetown. Grand Master Kemp wss scmq. panied by a n-ismber of the Grand Lodge officers and several! Pas-t -Grand Masters The Grand lodge officers were introduced by Past Master Loirchlin MacDonald and were welcomed by the Worshipful Master, J. A. Rodd. _ Most Worahlpfnil Brother Kemp ‘Filoke feelinlly o1’ his association {with Saint Jon1|s' Lodge and ex- lpreesed his pleasure in visiting his Mother Lodge in the role of Grand Master Grand Master Kemp carries from s. family of illustrious Masons llls late father Capt. Ernest Kemp being at one time Grand Secretary and Grand MasIer of the Island ‘Jurisdiction. after serving Saint Johns’ Lodge as Master and Sec- retary. His son m» present Grand Master has foloivcd the some Mas- onic path and therefore last even- lng's visitation was of unusual significance It. was the first time fr. eleven ycurs that a member of ‘the Lodge had visited as Grand Master and 0y a coincidence. at that time it was Mr Kemp's father the late Capt. H. E. Kemp Deputy Grand Master (Rem W A McQuarrie presided over the session and introduced the main speclfers who were Most Worship- fu.l Grand Master H. E. Kemp. Senior Grand Warden George. G Wood. and Brother John Kelso of lKilwlnnlng badge No. 0 Scotland. t Brothers Kemo and vvcod gave their impressions of mo recent Masonic Conference held at Mono- TililIL-liov. 5. 6 & 7th SALE! Sample Leading Furrier- 2 Days Only! Today and Saturday Nov. I sb-Zml Luxurious The hymn Wot-k for the Night is Coming, closed the service after which the Minister pronounced the benediction. . iogie-Algie iiuptials The marriage o! Bertha Wilma daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry D. Alglc and Mr. Robert Reed lngie son of’ the lste Robert A. Logic and Mrs. Lcale of Ohatbam NB. took place quietly at the, home of the bride's parents 509i‘ Samrled avenue Montreal at three o'clock on Friday afternoon October E. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Dr. A Lloyd Smith who had baptized the bride when he was the minia- ter of Grace United Church Brssnptmi 011:. albout twenty years ago. While ‘mums and white roses formed the floral decora- lions. Given in marriage by her father the bride wore a street length frock of blue mist embossed crepe her shoulder spray being oi’ palest hybrid orchids ending in a trail- ing spnay of vsnoa roerulea or- chids She also wore the gift of the bridegroom a ‘white gold wrist watch set with diamonds. . Mrs. Algie the bride's mother wore a. black dress with a OONBEQ c2‘ hybrid orchids while Mrs. Logic mother of the bridegroom was in gpay with acreage spray also of hybrid orchids Mrs. B. C. Stork gandmocher of rho bride was present as well as several out of 1mm guests. Following the reception the couple left uy motor for a trip through eastern Quebec and New Bnmswlck, err ro'1'e to their home or) Prince Edward Island. For her going away cortisone the bride wore a, queen's blue suit with brown accessories and a ocrsflsi c: cyprlpediurmorcuilds Mr. and Mrs, Liogle will reside at Ellcrslfe ltlslpeque Bay. where the bride- ‘Fashions Furs Nerves! ton; while Brozhrer Kelso gave an interesting account of the hlsmryi of the Kilwinnln; Lodge of which, ; he ls a memaer Most Worshipful Brothers, 'I‘ G Ives. R N. Rogers, W, J. Drake, .W. R. Carson and Rev. E C. Evans. spoke briefly. At the close of the lodge sessions an hour of fellowship was enjoy- cd, a delicious supper being served under the direction of Junior Ward- en Gordon F‘ Roper. assisted by the following tfldlefif Mrs R. E Kemp, Mrs J A Rodd. Mrs. G. F‘. Roper and Mrs R. J, Rupert. A hearty sing-song also was en- joyed, led by Brother John Small- wocd with Past Muster R. J Rup- ert at the piano. r Marshfield & Vicinity groom has been engages with the , Department c: Fisheries. Biolog- ical Research Station since his re- turn from cizrscos alter serving four years as major with the New Brunswick Norm Shore Rfiillmfint- -Montreal Sta:- Egg And Poultry Market , Production this week according to reports from registered stations“ shcrws a still further decline but receipts still fill-Don percent higher’ than for corresponding period last. year Pullets now coming into pro», dvuctlon will quite possibly offset, any further decrease 111. receipts Quality remains trendy with de- Perley Expert Furrier Here l A11 entirely new offering of glorious Perley Fur Coats, styled in the very newest fashions and made by the expert Perley Furriers, right in their own building in Montreal. See and admire these wonderful furs now ! Rev Norman ‘fc-ung. Presbyter- ian Minister is at present spending 11113 vacation .11 Lmadorl. Ont He will return to l-PS Manse early fn November. Mr. W E. warren, and daught- er Mae, have left the community Rustico’ Msrshfield school has re-opened after the potato picks‘; season. Miss Selina Doyle of Earnacliffe is the efficient teacher. Miss Doris funaerhw. spa-m Thanksgiving weekend guest of her friend, Miss Alva Muttsrt. lvfr. John Etollsnd, Dunstsffnags 11s at present attending the winter lfsfr at Amherst, N S. Mr. and Mrs Bert Mullally, Halifax were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. L Dunning. m. and Mrs James Swan, city have purchased the property owned by W. E. Warren. They are being welcomed to the community. Mr. and Mrs Harry Muttsrt. were vhltlng friends fr. Boy For-t- une orn Sunday. Mrs. John mums. Dunrtalinnss left Sunday on s tzwo weeks’ visit with her father and sister It New London. Mir. and 301i. Mll-lflllfl Biiell former ruidems of here. have ar- rived back on the island followiiii a oom- o1 Wssiem Canada. Mr. Ray lwflaliiun. Dunstaffnage has pirrchseed the property form- erly owned by Mr. John Morat- lsne. - The Presbyterian Sunday School closed for the season on Sunday Rev. Norrmn Young. BA. eon- Betty King, Margaret inwther and Gordon Boyle tor tho daunting» or the hall and snsnliul the‘ p-roersmme. Rev. Mr. Todd thank- 0d the (brow-iii group for the non- lm‘; entertainment and with re- freshments and s sing some. music by Roland i-Iyfo sndlllly Mae- lochern, the pleasant svonin was hull to a eiol X '1 _'l'o help draw out psin and lint-Tl “m” a“ °°"'°° "mdwi V! ti" 5" "9 ‘m “m” w M’ “"5?.'al'§”§$$§1'§$ai§°uh3"o°"ni3§ all “ilk W‘ i?‘ 39"’ ”nh"d; Dorothy MoFarlsr-is organist. Mr muscles, Norvilise is a dependable, r. roster the superintendent led f" qglqk ln the responsive scripture readin . on ervi tbsliarnen . Th0 OONEMOH II! Mk6!) by will’!!! greet penetrating power. laid “m ‘m’ 3mm" mmfln‘ in ll-eset bottles. HERVILINE b’ A FAST REL/fl? presented. There was also on od- eress rend to the superintendent by llrl. Stanley Scott. and a present- stion made bv m. My BMW". ills". luster who was ratl-m- taken mand excellent No chanflfi in prices. P.E I, stations are quoting for upgraded eggs delivered: French Seal (Dyed Rabbit) Coats . . . . . . . . . Mouton Lamb (Processed) Swaggers . .. $ 229. .. Q 229. A Lgrgg , Black Persian Pow Cont-s 8 859. ix???“ 25:30 Silvery Raccoon Coats $870. B 30 Sable and Mink (Dyed Muskrat) .. s 45o. Lapin (Dyed Rabbit) Costs 8 229. g 30 Graded shipments delivered Ohar- lottetovm: I .I ALargg 4s-9 Persian Lamb Costs $505. A “Mum “'8 Grey Broudtail (Processed Lamb) . . . . . . . . . . . . Q S79. g 15-354 FinePersien Lamb Coats sees. Bossgiivgirodtmrsrweivinsfm Grey Lamb Coats $1095 its: ' 2:2" f \ —-—-\ “m Terms in accordance A Pallet 36-7 i comm. r:"*:..a‘nr.:1 4 Ways ‘° B“ "“'--i‘==»--“'”' caption o! small percentage being c‘!!! -' 055789 -— boxed. Quality is improvinll. It is. B d t 754.1,, you-mg expected that demand for turkeys! u 3° n: Coot-Bring It with this year will be far in exoem of You! simply. K Lay-Away J PRIIWSE BRUS, LTD. CHABLOTTETOWN, P. E. food's hsllslsl In What!» "ii" neuron ATID M , (’(ii.-J'V>’)T\P iuwnggirlnss REMEMBBANEE DAY illillllliili and . . . rich. r uniform milk for strong, sturdy Children love sins huh 1m- Q11 devour of oh o l e s e e1 o IILVIIVIOOD‘! O01 Any time Ivan 13:00 noon Friday, Nev. Ms, until 2:00 pm. Monday. New. Ilih. lllilltli leave destination up to 11100 snid- night. Yoasley Nov. ilth, I946. CANADIAN NATIONAL h unwise made o fitting reply