. gmyy,<h‘i've%x~ _...,..,L >......_.-..e... - m...“ F155‘;'315's‘- '-'n"-'u'u'fi'n"H"I'-'-"u'-'u'n'H'-'I|'h'-H'H'V“L|W diyegmr, Allan DWBJ}, TD-NIGIIT— EMPIRE—— and SATURDAY To-Night Shows 7—-8.45—l\laiinee Slit, Only 2.30 -'-'-\"-"-"-‘-‘-'*'I'\‘\-'-'-‘-1-'- '-'-'-'-'-'-'-'-'-'-'.'..'.'-'.'.'.'.'.'L'.r.v - - - ---'.~c-.-.--.-.-n-r-rr- - ' ‘Ed-SH . . . . . . . v-.'..'.-.r-.-.'.'.'.'.-.'..'r.- '.'.I.-r.-.-.'.-..-.-.-..-.'.-.-.-. PAGE§IX I Tljfli'__ QHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN NOVEMBER 1, 1941" yvwwvsn-w--.-.awmwmx-=m uwmunv-vb-Lmnwe-w-us-e. I MYr-I-“ve-IL-L , ___ W E T°'d'~1y—- PRIIIDE EDYlARD~Shows 3.15.747 ‘I wv-whw“ CENTRAL GUARDIAN by.‘ mun z lflfiliVillf amt Ellhdln-EEIIE tho WARREN PEGGY 1 v.3. - or xvwxwwe T0 THRILLING LIFE! The Vigillnhl ride the law and life into their own riuuclji TllNE BIlIlIl IIIlAWFIlIlD ANIlY DEVINE MISILIIA AUEIl PIlIllEIl IIALL 1., it w“: might Lin! TBAI l 0r mic WILLIAM MIIIIAN ' .6: .. 444- ‘g. EXTRA-LAUREL HARDY COMEDY LAT E ST N E WS wmvnuuaw-vnvfimunanmwwfinsmm r-‘e-w-I-n-aa-I-a-s. cnd llvo Inn's onl I lhcunmd "villi-Jodi v of teuglumcnd gala gclorlounl Mom fun than mrlnl down tho goal-pom! n55‘. ' i cYcLmo svvn'nii§="' There are more than 2.500.000 bicycles in use in Sweden, or five for every l2 inhabitants. HAMILTON, Ont, Nov, 2—(CPi A single by Norm Dyce in the dy- mg minutes of the game gave Tor- (ifli_0__l1'_l_lllf\l’lj__Zi__6-G tiqwithjiam: ‘y/l/IT ‘zmfnlo son Saturday. Alaska. has a r 9,1913?- PJJ-‘f-F-“JL-‘IJ-"flf-‘IHH-‘J- u.Inl-llfiwM-dlu-n-mn-n-n-n-n-Ju?!‘ ton Wildcats, undefeated lenders in the Senior Ontario Rugby Foot- ball Union race, in Hamilton's lust scheduled home game of the sea.- ALASKA COASTLINE longer coastline than that of the United States T; "'---.._.. W w- -.._.__..______ I. IBM the 0L0 d Illl I01 MOGIAIIII-I need llaaalhlflupt" l" 9 '__" "- Mung, lp__._-..- 4 AHHNWuH-‘Pi-‘fl-‘l-FHHHHHHNFHNH MOVIE STAR IN FIRST WESTERN The new Universiil adventure epic, “Trail o! the Vigiiantes." with Franc-hot Toiio in his first Western st; mg role, is currently on the -n at the ' Edward i lppcurs at the head of an lfllllOblllfl cast that includes such proiziiiient players as Warren Wil- liam. Broderick Crawford, Andy D(‘\'lll€. Mischa Auer, Porler Hall Pezrrv Moriin and others. _ ed}; as well as action and cle are empiiasizetl iii "'l‘rail ' the veteran Prince 5D , _ __ of the vigilant-es by Tone appears ll5_ an undercover acent sent by a city newspaper to the frontier in quest of the mur- derer 0f n. reporter. UNPAINTED TABLES As for the tibia itself. are always those inexpensive un- painted pieces, Just waiting to be made beautiful. Anyone with a. flair for decorating will choose an unpainted table and get to wrork to make it conform to their own ideas of color and decoration. Narrow nhcsls of drawers make nice dressing tables too, when spanned with a mirror-glass shelf. And the knee-hole desk also does beauty duty. An od desk. scraped and then done in antique white wiih a nar- rw line of gold or in (it-op black with silver trm 1n on inexpensive idea that turns, into a handsome looking job. So there's no excuse for any one not to treat herself to s renllv handsome dressing table if she doesn't care for the ordinary there EXTRA-NKOIIHC y" CO.LEDY— OOIIGYLOO sfsi A Message There's a campaign in the Qffing, ‘Oeinst rt germ as black as night. One that iODs Ii happy people Oi‘ the life flint. is their right. 'Tis the dreaded germ of T. B. That we'll fight with all our might. Now we know that drops of water Blending, make the mighty seas, Where the Navy of the Empire, Death, to Nazi ship decrees; So.our purchase of '1‘ B. Seals. Will staixi out this dread disease. From our fair Prince Edward Island 'I‘he.t lies “cradled on the waves," And will bring health to its people, Save our Youth from early graves. Happy hearts shall bless the home- land which the broad Atlantic lcves. SlWe-"to buy Health Sealcn-the pennies ‘Phat before we've freely spent, For such odds as gum and candy, Never thinking what it meant Thu-t we purchase “things of value" With the humfble little cent. And, let every Christmas message Flor our homes. or der Ihe see. Bear the “stem of a bright future," Free from all fhe ills thnt be.---- lvfaking strong a. valiiini. people In the Cause 0f Liberty! --R.eglna Murray drawer space. A dre—ssing table oif this type looks better without any froth or frills, for ii, is more or less table with skirts and wants more on the functional order B... <ii' Us» I a VERYBODY is having a 7 grand time in the Blossom of Canada Scrambled Word Con- tests so don't miss the boat: Get into this month's contest right awayl Here's what you do: just complete the puzzle reproduced ‘ below, then unscramble the state- EI ‘ mcnt made in it about Blossom I of Canada Flour. Put the words s of this statement down on a piece ) of paper, in the order in which g you think they should appear P i (using one side of the sheet only). Also print: your name and address clearly. and the name and address of a Blossom of Canada Flour dealer (only one dealer's name may be mentioned with each entry). Address your entry to: Contest Manager. Lakeside Mill- ing Company Limited, Princes! Street. Toronto, Ontario. Twenty-five prizes will be awarded to the successful content- ants in this contest, each consist- ing of a 98 lb. bag of Blouovn of Canada Flour. In add’ ’ . if you ’ poylf/v/ss fr}: eo/iff - Zane. 3B2 BLOSSOM OF-CANADA FLOUR NOVEMBER CONTEST early at The Bike Shop. Open Bike Shop. Open evenings. -8ervices Sunday, are as follows: Princelown Road 3 P. of Baptism. Wlnsloe North 7 P. ni- “Temperanoe? Rev. J. R. Ski er. Minister. - . CORNWALL PASTOR CHARGE, - U‘ Noovemoer 9th. New Dominion" S. B. Communion Service 3 P.M. Kiwswn v. E R. Bewioe 7-30 P. M. ide, Minister. Th]: column In nnrvcd for nun 0| lnul Interact. but advertising of u new“ nnurc may be Inserted cl l mint: a word. Itrllstly plylbh II advances COOKS for Christmas onoto graphs. t! HAVE YOUR skates sharpened evenings. L-862-11-5Ji. SKATES SHARPBNED — Th0 L-SGZ-ILJ-Sl. CONFEDERATION LlFI LNSUI , ANOE. q L-DTU WINSLOE PASTORAL CHARGE. Novgmber 9th M. Sacrament L-43o-i1-7 l1 Services on Sunday A. M. Service 11 p. M. coihwbu. L-iaalii-"i-n. SPENT FURLOUGH HERE.- Pte. Roy Bond, who has been s nd- uig his fourteen days fur ough with his mother and sister in Moncton, and friends in Shediac. left yesterday for Charlottetown where he is stationed with the P E. I. Light Horse. (Moncton ‘Times. -——-— l HAMPTON UNITED CHARGE.- Services on Sunday, November 9th as follows: Bonsnaw _11 A. M. _ M Victoria 'l P. M. There will also be a service at Appin Road at 1.30 P. M. The evening ser- vice will be Missionary with Rev. Ralph Barker Bedeque, speaker. L-425-11-7-1i. CAVENDISH CHARGE, - On Sunday, November 9th a history of the Cavendish Church from 1809 will be read at the morning service. a rally of the Jaeo le for the mas- NORTH RIVER. BAPTIST CIIURCHES- Sunday, November. 9th, 194i. Services: Falrview: B. School i0 A. M. ll A M? Service so P. ' be; Rivet: S. School 11 A. M. The -, vice ait Long Cr will the An- . cimbn 1i.oo A. M. 2. P. M. South Granville 7. PM. At Long River the Reverend J. B. Skene. - A. Moderator of the Gen- eral Assemb y. will officially V181? the New London Presbyterian Con- gIBgflLlOIllullléd ptreach themcermon._ m“ H‘ ‘ u“ L-lai-‘ii-v-ii THE PRESBYTEELAN O IN CANADA. — Divine wor will be held on Sabbath liieg ac f0 0W8! d1 2.00 P. me Valle EDD Pal/ix.‘ and Mon e at 7.00 PM): also on Wednesday, ovember 12th at 7.30 P. M. at Mont e when Rev. J. B. Skene Modern r of Ac- sembly will speak. Rev. c. Carlyle Webster interim-moderator. will oonductthe Sunday semcaeislughn‘ WEDDlNGn-A quiet but rebtyl wedding was soleimnized at £cred Heart Church in Borden on Wfli- include with your entry a sales slip showing that you have pur- chased a bag of Blossom of Con‘ Lida Flour. you will be eligible for an extra prize of $5.00 in cash. Any person living in the Mari- time provinces may enter this contest excepting employee: of the Lakeside Milling Company. You can send in as many entriel as you wish providing each is in a separate envelope. Judging will be clone by two prominent, nationally-known persona. In can: of a tie, the winners will be deter- mined by the order in which the entries were receivedmo better get yours in today. All entries mulc be postmarked on or bcfore Nov- ember 30, 1941. and must bear sufficient postage. Ask your Blossom of Canada dealer for detail: of the Grand Contest to be held in February. Only winners of previous monthly content: are eligible to enter, co get your entry in for thic moi’! contact right nwgy. PNPP§PPf . A country In Noah Amcvkl wild! ll 6. A two-Iona word mode up of the I 7. Th: whole o! anything. I. In 4min II help you with this puulc, Mn. H. Been. Brylntn’ Comer. NB. Mr. Harald Buffett. New Haven, N3. Mn. A. Chupmm Both NB. Min Frlncet Colllnl, Ilium-n. NI. Mr. Wm. Cottenden. Sprlnghill, N. . Mr. D. Croll. Mldvllll Branch, N. Mill Non Currie, Rnervu Mines. Min Alto Duh, Oordonrvilla. N. Mr. Edward Palm. Hnllfn. NB. Mn. Chnl. Focfer. Bloomfield, ll. Min eln Olnonl. Apohcqul. N8. Mr. . Oufmond, Quint EALIAI, N8. Mr. Arnold Hllu. Se: View, P.l.f. LAKESIDE MILLING TORONTO F‘? . Acaon I. A white auhmrncc uud In liuliln] which h mach from wind. I. What pan of u fruit Ira malice h look lnuvliul In Nu Spring! 3. The llionnl vub In tho Inglluh langulgc. l I. ‘flu middle word of tho hula IIIIIII of a lcmouc Ccncdlln I000. Announcing fhe winners of the SEPTEMBER Conlosh plrl of Illa Irllhll linplrc. more "n" and "n". vn flvo you 0H0 will. It In "pupae". n .1. man. .10.: "i W» L" ~r.i's'i:.=:z:::- c: llnclionnld. N. huh m- u. v. also...“ n. um. m. Mn. Clank “cellular, Invorncll. NJ. nnyi/Lmiagi ,W.:Lddlc imkrgc. f. VI ‘fill’; u . In. c. we... Wellington In. 3.x. Mn. v. c. ma, Fredericton. IL. . Mn. A. Rinhtomwnt: In. 8.8. m» Alan Wcbum. m. Au. COMPANY LIMITED caum nesday, November 5th.. when Vera sherry. daughter of William and the late Mrs. Sher of Fernwood was united in ma. age to 000F811 Brendon sherry. sen or Mr. and Mrs, George sherry also of firm‘ wood. Rev. William V. MacDonald celebrated the Nuptlal Mass and. performed the wedding ceremony. Llhe bride who was given away by her farther was attended by her cousin Miss Lena. Ranahan while the groom was supported by his brother Roland Sherry. During the Mas; appropriate hymns were sweetl rendered by Mrs. Reginald MacAeer and Mr. John Noonan with Mrs. James MaoAleer as organist. Following tine ceremony the bridal party motored to the home of the bride where wedding breakfast was served to the unmedibte relatives A- CAMBRIDGE AND VICINITY I l The Cambridge school will m-open in a few days. has been closed s‘noe vacation, as they were unable to get a teacher I Mr, Daniel Herring of the RCN. V, Charlottetown spent the week- end in Cambridge. The many friends and relatives of Archie MaoLeod are glad to hear he is home from King's County hos ital, where he underwent a slig t operation. and hope for a speedy recovery. l l 01d Man Cupid is about again playing pranks and has Alieady snared one of the district's prom- inent young ladies. The many friends o! hols mecca" mgladtolearn thatshoilim- piovicig from a prolonged illneu. A B. William '1‘. Graham. R. C. N. Ls home on leave with his parents. He is one of the three cons of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Graham of 0am- bridge, who are aervfxig with the R. C. N. He hBs been in the‘ R. C. N. for over a year and has coiled on the Canadian and Britllh warships for fen months and has had many thrilling experiences. Mm Oswald Grail-inn. Oembrid e, spent a few days in the City, v t»- ing friends and relatives. Mr. Howard MaoLeod. iiu left for the mainland. GASPEREAUX SCHOOL Grade IX-l. Colin BIQOIQ. Grade VIII- I. Kitty 81.6010. 2. Midi-ed Ollmipbell, 3. Jeanie LOWE]- I iyn VI- l. Edith Dixon. Grade 2. flex-um Steele, S. Jean Graham. Omde V.. sn-l. Florence Steele French. Doris Jameson (equal). I Gertrude Dixon. 3. Elinabem Jlmiecon. e II-i non-nine (indium. Grade 1. sr..--1 Margaret. hunch ‘I3. ‘Stephen trench, S. Mary Mc- u gun. Grade l. Jr.-i. Idl. Cannibal. _‘ . 2 Eugen Ovonnor. W. 4. Calms, ‘huts.- l FOOD SA l/INGS Thofsmor iha sl .;ali' d Dfldtld 57.00 my 4'33: Guaiauninafapizuqrgmwo. o; n“ "I" brilliance and flawless quality. Today, more than ave N: protection. . Ekvi . .¢.._._ ON SALE FRIDAY --- SATURDAY and MONDAY "worming, "e Y9" Mod l‘: HONEY BULK Chuck ROAST BEEF, Lb EATONS ARTIFICIAL YI-LNILLA 8oz. llruet Bottle — - — 15g OLD DUTCH DLEANSER Tin l1: 2 For -— - - 21¢ BOY PURE CLOVER CROWN BRAND BURN SYRUP 2 Lb. Tin ___'_28c s Lb. Til’! ---63c Pkg. 9c- INFANTS DELIGHT SDAP EACH 7c QUALITY MEATS ._____ 17c RIB ROAST BEEF L .—-__.i.._____@--____ POTTED MEAT, Bowl 15c. -2 For ---- LAMB CHOPS L SMOKED FILLETS, Lb.--—-----._._. KIPPERED HERRINO. Lb.——_--_....___ CLUB STEAKS L __-__.._.__._i.________ i EOD STEAKS 1 Lb. Mono Cups Eagh - - - ICING SUGAR Lb. m 2 Lbs. - - - 21c EATONS ORANGE 2 LIARMALADE 2 Lb. Jar - QUAKER CORN FLAKES Pkg. 1m. a For - - - 25¢ PASTRY FLOUR 1 Lb. Bag SHREDDED WHEAT Pkg. 13c ZFor - - 25¢ AY LMER TDMATD JUIDE 20w- Tin Each 11¢ 2 For TRYTHIS.HEALTH HABIT EVERY DAY FLEICHMANS HIGH VITAMIN YEAST EACH _..__ --31c 31c 21c SHIRRIFFS LUSHUS SWEET MYSTERY OR FANCY FREE DESSERTS 25c s For_;. _ _ 2 For 26p S TA 29c 35c 29c CHEES LONDON CORN P@———n. CANADIAN Lb. -----_.._.___-34c 13c RCH E FIRST ORA 16° CREAME 18c 21c Lb. 38c. BUTTER 2 Lbs.—---—-——-—- DE R Y 75c Fresh Cucumber PICKLES 20 Oz. Bottle —---z9° Heinz FRUITS and VEGETABLES Macintosh APPLES, Good Size. Dozen -- -——- HEAD" LETTUCE Each--------—— - Choice s Hm‘ GRAPES, Lb. 17c. 2 Lbs-----—- a3” weet Mustard P|NEAPPLES PICKLES §fl°h.—-—-—-—--—-—"25 21 o I B ,________ WOOL z m“ _ 39° POTATOES 2 Lbs.—-— c 35c 17c AA