l i SATURDAY, L QUEEN ’.S' CANADIAN Repeated bomb nib on ki- \ieh port areas m midlands he: attraoted fresh at- _._._____ n. BEDDING And s-ruoro COUCHES rung QQQRLOTFETOWN GUARDIAN SIMMOWS FULL PANEL 'A high grade Bed Outfit at a moderate prleei Panel Steel Bed in rich walnut finish. Dependable High Riser cable spring and Good quality spring filled mattress. A bed outfit that will give years of comfort and service. Available in all standard sizes. 3-Piece BED QUTFIT With Spring Filled Mattress 29.50 Features attractive Full Slicing COUCH Low Priced These attractive! and useful ‘couches at a low price. Sturdy con- structed with comfortable springs and fitted with Cre- tonne covered mattress. Opens to double bed. Complete 12.75 Aiew! DAVENPORT COUCH For that bed- porch here is the ideal unit. A Davenport with spring- filleri mattresses, covered arms Attractive, serviceable covering for wear. J ust drop the back to convert into a double bed. Complete — — — — — — ~ — — — - — — — r" '- cushions. liere’s tlutstanriing Value in fipringfilled Mattresses Hoiman’s Inner Spring Mattresses bring you a great value in sleeping comfort. Filled with hundreds of coil springs - padded top and bottom and covered with smart cotton stripe damask ticking. Here is exceptional mattress value at this low price. In all standard sizes. - - ONLY 12.95 sitting room. small apartment and two matching long Spring Filled 7” All Steel CRIB IIULMAN PRICE -- 13.95 New comfort for baby and convenience for- moiher. All steel cribs with drop sides and sturdy spring. Fitted with cotton filled matt- ress. In rich walnut finish. i. USE TllE GUNVENIENT HOLMAN EASY PAYMENT PLAN One Third ileum-Balance Monthly Sinart! HULMAN PRICED Comfortable! Studio COUCH i Serviceuhlc Studio (‘ouch with two spring-filled matt- ress and three spring-filled cur-hions covered in long wearing repp. Has tubular steel hack cushion rest. A good looking Studio at a low price. Low Priced! 29.95 i F Coiors-New cushions rest. FUND DONA TIONS tention to the frightful If the many thousands of civilians h Great Britain who an harried lrom melted’ to shelter and finally filo industrial suffering BRINGING UP FATHER d-ivan into the open country by successive raids. Eventually places are found for them all, placa of relative security. but their belong- ings of ell leinds are destroyed. The foal: of emergency feeding alone is difficult. The task of setting them A as? cum more wit: some quantity Oldthing and d lg muoh more difficult. dm‘ To 100% f-hflo enormous needs. funds have been started in vuious Plrtl of the world. Her Majesty use of her nuns in connection with the Dominion campaign, which is (infill-ll! @0111 ll "Hi0 Quegyfl Canadian Fund for Alt Raid Vio- films." Itvcl’! dollar contributed to the Queen's Canadian Fund goo; with. out deduction to the lord Mayor of London for distribiition to the homeless and needy. Contributions from this Province should be forwarded to the Royal Trust Company. Charlottetown, which reports the following re- ceipts to dain- lteceived yeotonlayr John Munroe, Milton Total to date $4.945. _____________ ECONOMICAL Two women were discussing disarmament. On h d n11 b0- wltfl h". lfljilea ohriirgmtioh Station or. Extra tluality Add new smartness and comfort to your home with n new studio couch. See these good looking couches in all over Canadian Velours -New comfortable spring-filled matt- resses and cushions. Complete with tubular steel 4950 lildflfinlg look q turn. ' o toll the truth, said the mother of the boy. "I don't want them f0 abolish the Navy Just yet —-not until my Johnny has had a bit more wees- out of his new sailor hat, anyway." very practical HIGH HONOR! 0F AIR % 3§s v. 0Q‘ 80 fi-XWIIJDIIATDOO‘ l tion l 1 the week has been one of extensive .squad to a 6-0 score on Monday. ‘This afternoon the Saints will olay _ Association. ' been forced home due to the illness i of his father. for the day. Studio Couches l .week were Rev. Harold Croken, P. This column In reserved for new: of local Interest. but IIVOIIIIIII d n newly utun ml! l" llllliill ll l gm" g you, strlefl! Ilfllalo in advance. ernrnrl nunnnmll i I OBASWELL for Photographs OOWERATION ANGI- r 5'97. ' sumam norm. remit , n2 ' Prince. L-ioal-“E-ar-zi. ANTI FREEZE-Get ours at Rogers Hardware. L-l -11-l-4.| WIIK IND SUI‘! BALI at Kelly Maolnnis Iiriday and Saturday only. Re lu- price $25.00. Bole price Q17, _ 14-113-10-81-21. FLABIILIGBTS and Batteries-q for the Boys overseas at ‘iioombsl Music Store. LPQ-il-l-li. em . B§OIH QIQOIWX‘ . . ugwnizrdnrw anmvnnsanwug- i]; Boyce. Soloist, tram. if? aux a , Kingston r . . ‘ frise-n-n. ____ | IIVEI UAPTIII‘ cumwuns. sundey, November 1.1 services: Long Creek B. School 10 A. M. Service 11 A. M. Clyde River, stschool 2P.M. BervleoliRM. Kingston Service 7.30 P. M. Fair- view, S. ool 1! A. M- A cordial welcome to all u. Rev. A. E. Todd, mnister, Irlsi-il-i-li. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH. — Sundays Services will be conducted by Rev. Hugh Miller, M.A., B11, who will reach both morning and even-l lug. e sermon mblects are " all- in on Our " and “Thcl At c of the Soul." Morning and evening respective . In addition to anthems bv the c oir special fea- tures will be a solo “The Pra er Per- foot" Speaks by Audrey Gil s. At‘ the morning service and in the ev- ening a. solo "Hold Thou My Hand, Dear Lord", Briggs. by Mr. Douglas Watt. An arrangement of the oldl favourite "Jesus Lover of My Boul"i for men's voices will be iven. A short organ recital precce s the ev-l enin worship. A cordial invita- s extended to all. HARTRIDGE SEASON ENDED- Once again native and Hun rian partridge in the vlnce w l be.‘ able to traverse he highways and. lay-ways without fear of forfeiting their lives, as the official hunnng season on the birds closed yester-i day. Sportsmen were baffled by the scarcity of Huns this rear. A bad nesting season and an a. undance of skunks caused the coveys to become smaller. In addition this the birds seemed to have perfected their scheme of hiding on the men wlthl the guns. Hunters were wondering if the Partridge had improved their camouflage as day after day they returned from long treks through trliie country with only a few of the uns. ::Chrlstmas Seals are the sole. support ot‘ the ‘Tuberculosis League of P. E. I. ' The WEEK at SD. U. Tue llll(l-l1'l'll"l examinations b1:- gan Friday Wlill the result that study. Other activities have been limited considerably, FOOTBALL: The Saints defeated the RAF. 15-9 Saturday afternoon. The High school team, light but tough. held the heavier P. W. C. thus the R. A. F. in a return engagement on the S. D. U. field. NOVEMBER 1, 1941 F . i The CAMBRIDGE CLOTHES Representative MR. ROBERT STAMP WILL BE IN THIS STORE WITH HIS NEW SAMPLE T0-DAY AND T0-MORROW, OCT. 31st and NOV. 1st. Visit the MEN’S STORE at Moore & McLeod Limited to-day and to-morrow and see the new models, and the attractive new imported fabrics. Leave your order for your new Suit or Over- coat, made to your own special measurement by Canada's great tailors. CAMBRIDGE CLOTHES At a meeting of the S. D. U. A. A A. Monday afternoon John Hughes was elected Secretary of the "Johnny" takes the place of John Horgan. who has Today being the Feast of All Saints. classes have been cancelled visitors at the college during the P., Rev. Thomas l-lynes, S. J.. Rev. P. Carroll, Halifax, and Someried Tratnor ‘ Tuesday witnessed the extermin- ation of an unwelcome visitor at the college. A member of the skunk fa- mily, in his wanderings. ambled to Main Building and took up his resi- dence beneat the front steps. Fi- nally, asphyxiation failing, a gun was employed to put an end to the animal. BUITERED QYINACII The amount of spinach required for 6 servings depends 0n your family's appetite for the stuff. For some famiies 2 pounds would be sufficient, where other families would uire 3 unds. Wash the spinach t orough y, first trimmin f any roots or course stems an damaged leaves Cool: spinach cov- ered, adding no wafer, as the amount that clings to the leaves is sufficient. Allow about l--4 teen‘ spoon salt for each pound of spin- ach being cooked. The spinach should be cooked. or thoroughly wilted in l0 minutes. Drain well and pour on melted butter. COAL We now have a sup ply of Old Sydney Screen Coal arriving daily and can supply any quantity required. Also Dominion House- hold Coke and Welsh Hard Cobbles and Hard Nut in stock. Phone us your re- quirements. W.ll. Gilli: 8t 0o. Phone 176. L Mannie a. MFLEOD one?) can srru. use ‘roua cannu- Perfeetly Mated A beautiful Bluebird creation. GUMMIHIITY Distinctive silvernll" i Bountiful] sly- ‘I975 Smart llew Bulovas ° "' W. W. Wellner Ltd. $2435 M’ ll JEWELLl-Ifls smcn M! and ll . gnaw ’ cusanorrnows. P- 3-‘ movements.